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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1908)
.TF i you cbntemplkt'e V 1 buildhig, cilljftt ;i ' our yards and let us ." quote you on any grade of lumber you " might wish to use We have the stock , and can give you the service. Iowa Lumber (& Box Co. . llhe Hedford Furniture Co. Housefurnishers and Undertakers Day Phone 353 Night Phone, C. W. Conklin 495 Night Phone, J. W. Butler 148 CITY HAPPENINGS. J Tbe last Swastika club uMtnblj tot the muoh waa bald at tbe Opera Houn Thursday evening of hut waek. It waa Leap Year party and as matter of couise tbt lad lea took obarga, andgave tbe man practical example of entertaining. Ordinary oondltlona wart ravened In tbla ball, and in gentlemen wera compelled to oondaot tbemeelvea In tba demure and deoorou" manner presorlbed for tba lad lea in years other tban laap yaar, which was aomatblng of a taak to moat of tham. If a fellow took a notion to oroaa tba floor unattended, ha waa promptly arretted and fined, He couldn't go out 1 3 smoke unleaa properly chaproned. Ua didn't dare aik a lady for a danoe, and being onpraotloed In thoae graoaa that In dicate a femluloe preference at ordi nary times, be had to alt etill and take obanoes an the preferred one asking him. Everybody bad an en joyable time, however, and the oloe Ing party waa voted one of the beat of the season, The invitatloos ware mpostng documents, la the form ot a legal summons, and the piorrrams were In tna form of two hearts as one, pierced by an arrrow. The member's of the Swastika dab are ti be congratulated upon the ancoee.ful serlea of social functions which thoy have conducted. Tbe aeooratlous of bearte aud cudlds were eapcoinlly beautiful. I buy poultry and osfgs. S. J SuniKeilin, at Hotel Emoriuk. 4-tf W. T. Grieve wee down from U)Q Medford Tea (b Coffee House WHEN IN WANT OF DISHES of any kind come in and see our stock. Wo now have tbe most com plete assortment south of Portland. Have just received a fine- lot of French. China Dinner Sets and a large assortment of high grade Jap dishes. Have the only 5c and 10c counters in the city. DON'T FORGET THE GRAND PRIZE GIVEN away each month. No. 14 won our January prize and No. 70 our Feb ruary prize. M'CLASHAN & JUNKEN 216 West Seventh Street MEDFORD, OREGON P.nanoMt thla .aalt nn l.nH hndiiau Ha reported that there wera thirty inohea of snow at bla plaoe when be left and ha doesn't apprehend that It baa leaeeneJ any aince. "I never saw anow fall faster In that erction, aald Mr, Grieve, "there waa twenty Inohea fell within half day, It was remarkable, though, to aae how the depth leasenea aa the valley waa ap proached. Tba dltftreooe could be plainly seen and at tba foot of the Flounoa Kook grade the anow waa all gone. Just over tba divide from my plaoe, towarda Prospect tbe mail oarrler reported tbree feet. While It haa been raining In the valley the enow baa been piling oj In the high mountains and that la always good thing for the oountry, aa It la aaaures good atook range, plenty of water and aervaa to temper the summer beat." Dr. E. W, Barnes, an eiperlenced fibyalolan from Eastern Oregon, bae ooated in tbe Milea building in Med ford for tbe practice of bla profess ion. 10-ltp. Tbe ordinance imposing license of $50 per year on partlea dealing' in real estate on commission la now in force and the following named agents have oome forward with tbelr lioenaa feea: F. a Kellogg, J. U. Brown, M. Bellinger, W. O. Kinyon, Mr. Wiloou, C. H. Plane, Mr. Sohmltt, 8. A. Nya, W. N. Campbell, W. T. York, J. ti. Barkdalll, M. C. Soreo son, J. O. OetoheU, Clarence Wheel er, W. M. Holmes, J. L. OIwelL For Sale A few good horses and different klnde of wagons and rigs. Gall at West bide Briok Stable. 7-tf. Llndley & Llndley have disposed of their acond hand and commis sion business to M. D. Moore, who will aad to tbe stock and enlarge the business materially. George Lindley, srnior member of the Urm, la uncer tain jujt what he will engage in at present, but, he aald, 'Vou can set it down as a fnot that I am going to stay in M idlor I. I have been here a couple of yeaia now, and it will take something more than ordinary to dlslo dge me now, " -Ooed, phone 70, store. dry wood fir Bale. Call up or E. N. Warner's grooery - Alter trial continalug or. . ,. kA, . ik.l 'urea Juys uud L.rrooo9 wua muted Thursday morning by City , Uoocrder Collins ot tbe charge of as' aaultiog George Uamllo on tbe erv i aing of Marob id. it waa not eatab j tuned to Iba aatlslautioo of tba court as to" which man strnnk tba ..Ural ! blow aod It waa upon "this fro nod hat yoncfr Lawreno waa noqaiKeff, AucosaUng to tue story' 01 thadc fane, on Monday evening Lawranoe and b oonpl of eompeaioo afar on their way down town (ran toarakav Ing rink .when ahey wave attracted by now, within eeloM and sav tared to aea wnat 4b trouble waa. Lawrence a at load Hamlin sitting on table and walked up to bias, took Hamlin to task f or Ulllng, what be named aa, "Ilea about him." Aa oordlna to the teetimooy It waa fnot established wtiloh etrook the fltat blow. However that may be, Hamlin got mncb tba' worst of tba combat, being out aavarely about tba hand. Tuesday morning Lawrenoee waa called to tba polio ooort to anawar to a obarga of assault and battery. lie retained Attorney Kellv as hla counsel. The trial was very nneatta factory owing to tbe fact that Ke oorder Collins was unversed In points of law, and not having legal advioe. he may have overlooked matters of i impor'auce. Hereafter It will ue tbe j Inty of City Attorney Witbtngton to j prosecute. Recorder Ceilius dlsmts ! sed tbe defendant Thursday morning j stating tuut tba evidence did not es tablish beyond a reasonable doubt that Lawrence was the aggressor in aotual oooffict. Ho warned Lawrence that In tbe future the court wnuld ut be lenient la a case of tbia kind. Lawrence waa Sued on February loth for assaulting Uatnlin. For bale:-Full blooded Buff Plymouth Kook oookereu. Perry Stewart, Medford. ,7-lt-p. In addition to tba amount of ad vertising agreed upon with tba Son ret Magazine. Medford la to aacnn without additional obarga 30,000 pamphlets containing map of the United States, showing bow to reach Medford from all points in the Unit' ed States, these will ba diatrlbuted by tbe S. P, Co. and by the Com mercial club among tbe oolonlata and others aud will ba productive of good result. Tbeec pampbleta are in ad dltion to tbe booklets wblch are now being printed. The twenty tbouaand email booklets showing rates from Eastern points to Medford and a con densed article on . Medford are now being aent east by tba Commercial Club and by local real aetata and business men, all in all through Sun' aet and tbe Southern I'aoltio Com' panlaa wa are securing a vast amount of Intelligent advertising that will produoe reeulta beyond our expeota. tiona. Mrs. Ed. Andrews baa opened a etudlo for voice oulture and the art of singing. Phono 7L tf Swift retribution waa banded out In Juatloa Stewart's oourt Wednea- day. Tba night before n roll of blankets had been etollen from one Albeit Johnson nt tha depot. Word waa aent to Granta Pass, and two young men, giving their namea as Tbomaa and Henry WlUlama wera arreated with tha goods on. Tbcy wera brought back on tba 1:30 train, arraigned before Judge Stewart at 2 o'olook, plead guilty, wera eentenoed to thirty daya In tba oonnty Jail and war Immediately taken to Jackson ville, to eommenoa earring their sen tence. For sale Good, heavy, second hand wagon, no box. Call at Med ford Mall otlloa. C. F Cook, agent for the Capital Nursery, at Salem, la authority for the etatement that there are no more Oregon gr:wn Newtown apple nor pear trees available for spring deliv ery Bod that ' nureeryrnen have been compelled to turn down orders fur these trees The demand has been unprecedented, ep:ctaliy in the Rogue Rlvor ValUy, owinit to the thousands of acres cf nev orchard being put out Trees can be obtained from California nurseries, but local ornbardets look asuaioe upon Calif ornia grown treeB and prefer the Or- 3gou prcduot, ; - for gale by owner X BuiaH pieoo or gooa ima close to lon. A houS' I ana lot in Meaiord, with eewer con H nwction, also vacant lot. Address pcstoluce hex, 2iA Medford. 7-tt. I 9 Chas Strang and Dr. VV.iS. Jones ) of this pity have pnrchaiied' ihe L)un- gaa anci ia ammm raiuey, aa.l pro : pass at anae te improve tbe pleee. Iba press paid waa Mt,M. e place Mnaists of 340 aorea at land ' nbleh has long enjoyed a reputation i for the fertility of Its soil, i which Is from 20 to 25 feet In rtepb. Forty ocrea cf the place will be devoted to alfalfa, the remainder to ba planted , in fruit. Apples and pears will be j the prlnoipal treee set out. . 1 All kinds o' hoire 'ntt Vlmna Bakery. Call 'nhon' J) and hare goode dolirered The young dangbter of J. G. ' Saunder met with a painful accident , Tuesday afternoon, wblch might have been attended with more aerions oonsequenoea. Tbe little ona fell against tha wooden well corn and a : "liver from one of tbe boards pene ; trated tba side of bar nose Just below the eye. A very slight difference In ' the point of penetration would likely I have destroyed tna aye. I lackey, toe Photographer, is I now reedy for bosinees at tba old ! atand, opposite Palace Hotel. Beet ! photos, at reasonable prices, 10-tf-p i J, C. Brown closed deal Mon ; day afternoon, aelling 330 acres of tba Howard traot adjoining tba Bur rill orchards, to G. U. Barton, of Texaa, for 115,000. Mr. Barton la to start Immediately developing thla tij planted to apples this year, , A new Jewelry stoia baa been oa tHbliahea by Martin J. Heddy ,at U North O stre.it, In a portion of tue store to be occupied by the Medford Pharmacy. Mr. Heddy will put In a considerable stock of different Lettuce, ant Bowers, and - decora tive planta at Medford Green House, -rJo. Colo, formerly a resident of Medford, bat lately living at Albaov, has returned o Medford to stay, Ha has purchased ode-third Interact la tba MlUler & Ewbank grooaty, where hla friends will always And him. See Lowell's "Bank" ad. today. Mrs. urian uorueo, ot upper Rogue Hirer, who haa bean danger- ooaly Ul for eevaral weeks, is report ed to be much better wa are glad ta state. farceur. tba Dura-bred black rercneroa stallion will be In Med ford alter March 1st for tbe eeaeon. me steam hoist for the qiarry of the Oregon Granite Comoany arrived Wednesday mornluii.. A travellno crana for tbe shops la expected soon. 2500 buys 10U scree, well located. buildings, two acres ot orchard. 4u aores cleared. Easy toims. Sea C. tl. Pierce ifc Son. The painters of Medford will meet Riwurdav nluht fnr ih. n... , --- yuac of orgaolziog a local unlou adopting rules and regulations of the oiaft. 1'or Sale Three span of matched mqree. ana two epene of mules. C. lull. Wesutde stable. 9-tf The Uusa mill started on Monday or tola week and will eonttnua oper ation one week longer or notll March Uth. logBn berry. Dewberry and otrawoerry viuea ror sale, Dy tvolfer. the berry man, Eagle Point. tt-lt. A ear load of logging machinery for tha Iowa Lumber Jt Box Company arrived rrom Portland Wadneadav. Silver plated milk tabes for sale at toe nogua Klver ureamarv. Mad. ford. t'. Bom In Medford. Friday morn ing, February 28. 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. F, F. Loder, a daughter. 8, L, Bennett haa clean, aaa.1 oariey tor sale, mono 1171. U-2t-p, Born To Mr. and Mrs J, a Wat son on Koeae creek, February 29, 1908, a daughter. Sea Lowell's ''Bank" ad. today. Two carloads of pipe for water mains arrived for the city on Wed- ueaday. Throttled A Coyote. Mrs. T. A. Caldwell, who lives on tbt M. WingUeld rancb, near AoeL performed ona of tba moat daring feata Tuaaday morning of tbla week, that It baa been out experleno to ohroniole In tbia oountry. Shortly after bar husband left tba boose for bla daya' work on that morning, ooyote came to tba ohlckan yard and made a raid on tha ohlokena. Mrs. Caldwell went to chase the ooyote away, not believing that ooyote woold taokle a person. Bat she waa surprised, when tha thing took after hei. She started to ran, tripped and lell prone on tba ground. Tba ooyote lumped on top of bar and aank bla teeth in bar breast, tihe grabbed Mr. Coyote by the throat and with death grip choked It to death, Tba ooyote's teeth waie faat tened In oar olothing and ana suc ceeded In overpowering him, and never loosened her grip nntil her desperate viotim waa dead, and dead to stay. Tbe coyote waa Iklnned, and Mm Caldwwell will undoubtedly keep the hide aa a souvenir of tbe moet I Inod curdling experience Of her life Lakevlew Examiner. Lights for Park Seven olustera of eluotrlo lights are biting Installed in the city park by the ladles of tbe Greater .M.dford Club,- One huge cluster will etiind a,t each entranoe aud the fountain will slao ho lighted. 'At the present time only tbe cluster at each en tranoe are in be iBsrelled, tbe other lights to follow when tbe weather Is bettor. The oomrailtee bevlng the matter in charge are also planning tbo ereotoa of a baa-Island as soon as the neoeeeary fund can be collected, lbs ommlttee consists of Mesdames Alford, Hiatal, Bay and Hollls. Meedemee Teceli, Beewell awd (.lay will de drese ixakiag, Cotaer f.leventb S'U L streets. tf 500 LOTS OR MORE. Flour,... 12.40 per 100 lbn Rolled Barley. 11.80 per " Ibp Middlings 11.(50 per " lh Mill Feed..... $1.40 per llw Bran 1 ?f ttr " LESS THAN 500 LOTS. Flour ...t2.60per 100 lbe Rolled Barley.. tl 90 per " lba Middling 1.75 per " lhe Mill Feed 1.50 per u lbt Bran $140 per - lbs MEDFORD FLOUR MILLS. MILL .PRICES. PERSONAL. .W. 11, Harvey, of,Uuld Hill, was In Medford Monday, ou businessT'' " J Bjojamla F. Edmondson.of Pros pool, was Midford V letter Tuesday, & C. Mmntck, of Central Point, wa doing be ilnsss in Medlard Mon day s aednev ,S -"" ..E. i. Kaleer, of k Valley Reooid, waa la Medford' Saturday on boat- . , - ..' .J Q. U MoCUUaa aad Irwin Kay were la Medford Moodarrom Gold HUL :.k .,- ,.t ,.,.;j.,: ' Ralph Clark left Monday tor Colt redo, to look after buslaea , later - George Y. King ' retailed Monday from Portland, where oe ba been on business ttlp, , , Alfred T. Gordon, of Proepeot, was doing bnslnees with Commissioner Blitoo TJeaday. J, W. Berrlan waa down from hie home on upper Kogue Ulver Tuesday on land business. John Obenobaln and aon, Chas., of Big Butte, wera In Medford Satur day on business. r. and Mrs. Late Jennings, of Gold U ill, were In Medford Monday on land business. A. D. Helms left Tuesday morning for Los Angeles, Calif., on a business and pbasure trip. L. A. Kose, oa of tha prominent oittzena of Phoenix, waa a Medford visitor Wednesday. Miss Ada Dltaworth, ot Leeds, was in Medford Wedoesday, on bastoeaa before Commissioner Bliton Mrs. C. J. Sears, of Grand Island, Xebiaeka, ia hire on n visit to her sons, Robert aod Arthur Bear. Mr. and Mrs. V. Williams, of We- natohee. Wash., are looking over tbe valley wltb a view to locating. M. L. Pellett left Tuaaday for Imperial Valley and other Southern California potote on a business trip. Burl W. Miller, of Apple. ate, waa n Medford vis'tor thla waek on Dual- ss, and made the Mall otUoe n call, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hammeiely, of Gold Hill, were here Saturday on land buslnas before Comiselooer Bll ton, R. J. Klikwood, representing tha Iatainatiooal Correspoodsooe Sohoola, haa been la Medford lately on boal. MS. Mr. aod Mre. 11. Johnson and aaoghter arrived here tbla week and will become permanent residents of oar city, W. O. Vaughn, of Tiallt passed through atedtord Mooday. He en route home from Applegate, where he bad been on bualneee. S. 8, Aiken, tba Prospect merchant aod postmaster, waa in Medford Wadneaday on bualneee, and made thla office a call. Ue report eevaral Inobaa of anow at hla borne. Lynn Purdln, "of "tbe Gold Ulu News, apeot Saturday night In Med ford, lie la preparing to Isaue i peulal edition of tbe News, showing op tbe good points of Gold Hill and vicinity. A. W. Yokum waa op from Central Point on business Wadneaday, made tbia ofBoe a eall Ha baa Just returned from a visit to bla father, who la now located at MoMlnnvlUe, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred T. Gordon, of Prospect, were in thie city Tues day. Mr. Gordon waa here on land business. Mrs. Gordon will remain eeveral weeka nere under medlonl treatment. M. A. Tripp, of Aberdem, (South Dakota, was In Medford this week on land buelnese. Mr. Tricp oc ouplee the position of clerk to tbe divisiou freight and p.sengr apout of tbe Chicago, Milwaukee'.!' St. Paul railway at Aberdeeu, John E. lioss, of Central Point, wa? ic Medford Tuecdey on butilnees. Mi. Kods hus b3en olf ured empljy- uient by the Peters Cartriuge Uo. h a dfaiiiountrator of the ammuniiion n:inufnciurcd by thorn, and will like ly accept the position. lie' Is an ex- peit with rille and. flhot gua and also is tbe chr.mplon ello ehot artist of the world, claimiug class with Devld, thi original exponent rif the art. AMONG THE CHUKXHES. M. B. CaHHOa. TVs Topic aaxt Uobbatk will be "How to Hold tbe Ground which hue been Conqueied." At night the subject will be: "What will tnou say?'' Good mnslo. Sabbath anbool 10 a.m. Kpwortb League 0:30 p, m, Mra, Krause Is training tba obolr. All are Invited. STRANGERS SUNDAY HOME First Baptist obdroh The boy who was letely oan golng;in,the direction ot soother Sunday school oame beak last Sunday and waa much surprleed to see what a large school bis own had become. Ills tesoher waa pleas ed, the pastor smlfed and Superin tendent Uarnett norljed bis recogni tion to blm as he filed out with his olasa. Stranger are always welcome at tbla courob. Special muslo at tba evening aervloe neat Sunday. . we Invite yon to worship with at. I G. LeKoy Hall, pastor. I PKESBYTBRIAN CHURCH ! Setvloee next Sunday morning and evening at the usual hours. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian rindee- vor at 6:30 p. m. W, t. Shields, pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Chilstlan Solsooe aarvloaa are held l PURELY j VV,rll,,C - wI . - M ll u W. f -fJ jrvr .Ji r-4la tain's cornraand to yourself. ' Dress Up Right t nidi i wiih i s t U t.) .Ltto ISe Toggery, ("K COURSE) very Snnday morning at eleven Toe rite of baptism wa ncinlnla- o' -'cci -t th Ci"nwcrclil "oh'eTd -rt " H-n'c Camei'a aid room. bucjiOt. fur Aimou Sin 'Mra. La is were confirmed Ui t-ia "Man" All are welcome. jdaeplv lmoreilv manner o tit - ' episcopal oQutch. Death of Mrs. Clemmens. Thch-r nnder h- dre"t B -i , 'Charlea Hosjlrlgg rjadireJ mu-u -( Tha eotlre rommanlty waa abrcke! on Taerday evening to learn of 'be death of .one of Medfoid'i e rly set tlers, Mis. Martha Ann Ci-mmeoa, who settled la tbe valley la 1475 haa realded la aad about Medford einoe that time. On Tuesday morning Mra. Clem mens waa apparently aa wall aa usual and apent tbe greater part of the day quilting. In the afternoon aha visited a near neighbor, leaving for her home with tbe remark that ahe must finish bet quill. She reach ed home and waa fiuud by her grandohlld, with whom she waa liv ing, lying noeooscioua npoo tbe fljor of her bedroom. She bad evidently tried to reaoh her ted when aba fall unconiolous. ', .. Neighbors were Immediately sum moned as ware phyalolana bat no aid ooold be given as her heart waa affected, bba paasad away peacefully attar partially regaining conscious ness. Tbe funeral waa bald Thurs day afternoon, tha interment being I n Odd Fellow'semetery. Mrs. Clemmens waa 7 year of age. She was born In Miami, Mo., r'eb- roaiy 6, 1831.' She waa married Nov ember 14, 185. to Matt G. Clemmens. Nine children were, born of tble anion of which number four are living. One aon, J. K. Clemmens, resides at Dorris, California, three daughters, Mr. W. S. Tyler, Oak land. California, Mra, K C. Blawter, of Salt Lake, City, Utah, Mra Marion E. Tryer, of Ibis city. Ia 1875 Mrs, Clemmens andfamily moved to Josephine oonnty leaving there shortly afterwarda for Jackson ville where ebe realded for H years, Since that time sbe .baa lived in Medfo.-d. Mre. Cknimena leaves a host ot sorrowing friends lu M:for; whare she made her self loved by all who kuew hei. '' Visit of Bishop Scadding. 1 Tbe Right it.vurend Charles Scad I Jiug of the Protestant' Kpirciral j clinroh, dioe ot Orccn, en-lved In .Mod lord Saturday, b'obrnary ' 20, ac conipanied by Mm. Si-adding to my '. his second ollloial visit to St. Mark'e ) Mission. During their stay they were entertained by Mr. and Mra. H' II, Hi'pkoua at tha Snowy, Dutte Orohard and were recipients of rmic ! social attenttloo. A dinner at the koaia el Mr. sad Mas. M. C. Keat-! aer to wbaeh the ataaseara ef Me eJaolei board of the cbaroh was la vltsd was followed by reoeptloc, tba Invitation lift numbering nearly two hundred, while on Mo nday Mrs, r U. William's received la honor of Mrs. Scaddilng at the reotory. ' St. Mark's chapel was filled to j overflowing Suodny m orning by a , crown eager to hear the Bishop's j Sfrmon. Aftir giving a vivid word j ploturrt of the missionary labor of , St. Paul bo aumuied up the neceaal-, ties of the apoillis ministry under tbe three heaua ot Liberality, ;KU1-1 olenoy and Spirituality, drswlng ai parallel between the early churohl and that of today, showing that sun- cess depends on tbe same toeta now as then, lie domonstratad tha en- argoment of the Held for religious woik by aaylng that the benevolent ly Inclined In tba east who formerly gave to Oregon, now gave to tbe pioneer work 1 0 tba Philippines and Alaska and that tbe natural wealth of our state la such that the most literal support ahould b e given to tbe missionary work of tha oburcb. Tba Blabop poetesses a personality that woold make blm leader In any profaealon as well at In the aaored one of his calling. Our goods are new, and a nigb oidar of evcelieucj. ' One ia " ist piaanit h-iipl'.i . ties extended In honor of Ml-ip a I Mra. Sc ldiii'i. was tbe receitl'n Or the Gulll oi tte Episcopal ouurch at tbe home of Mr and Mrs. H. C. Kentner SstuHif -onlng at wh 'l Rov. ana Mrs. v. U WlUUme . re alao honor ' g'leata. Every room in the spacious and well appoint e l bones waa ablaze wltb light ' a : 1 tbroWo open to tbe gaeeta. M, j. damee Coat and Hazalrigg reoelved iu tbe hall while MesJtmu Brown' a -1 Gray aod F H Hnokin a made I praeentatlone Rntreanments . wi a aerved In the dining room In butt . t. Mrs T E Daniels poured coffee a-d Mrs Schermerhora aerved sherl -t wltb Mesdamee Trowbridge, Soedicir and Bosen beam and Mlatea Cameron and Snvdlnor assi.tlrg. Mlaaa I ' Lee Kentner and Gladys Carry er . ed panob In the muslo room wbe-e tbe Hazalrlgg orubeetra wa ' al o stationed adding ' much to' tl-a pleasure of the evening by tbe att entions rendered. Tha floware were California violet and the decorations weie amllax and oaraatlona. Chrysanthemum circle, W. O. W., will meet la tba Red Men hall, Toeaday Marob 10th Mem bare w'U take notion ot change ot meeting Place. . , Silver plated trocars, for nee fi r relief of oowa When Muated. fnr aela at the Kogue River Creamery, ile.1- rora. tf. Store Methods P. 0 (ill wl w aei.l, ' . ei r in ; e an ii: ii et ,." 1. than uu incubator to batch out any nw Buhi'iiies for in creating Qiiginyua n"n-a-days. I t;U you tbe people are get ting to lie wiH old nwK My hotB lucd to go into nil kinds of gjfi entiTprifP' that looked anywhere war rui,un1 give aay auallu p-emiuuis with every pur hno. We don't do that any mora ex cepting a few c .itip'ins that the manufucturi rn iut tip in thfir packngfB. . The only ech' me we uo to make lieople buy gncda of us is good goodx, courti'oti treat iiicnt and your money Lack if voti want it without any hick Inlk. The bora say, "W't 've heen giving the people better ar.d better value every year, but vve want to give 8'iil better values. It i not how much will an article bring, hut how low can we sell it." You trade with us, don't you? MILLER &. EWBANK : sic.lv- in a book I : evenine- I ' Htt all ! skjtry I iiitea mora ft