Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 25, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MEDFORD DATLY TR I BUN E. M E D FOR D. OR- SATURDAY. JANUARY 25, 1008.
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
SOME EEASOKS FOE HAVING
A FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY
J. Hutler of Cold Hill, the g.nial
nitin-r. Matt anions the many id Med
ford during th- past week.
MUs iJernire Cameron in paying I'ort-q The public libraries have without de
land a viair, the guest of h.-r Hist.-r,j;iv t,(.(.lini(1 an ejiS,.ntijit ..art of a pub.
Mrn. W. i. Hauler. I . , , ,
b. M. JuSwis of KaL'lc I'omt h:iM been' - "
i jfeim a flit- l-iKii.r s.-lj
"Watch the Hook Store for Vale
titi'H, tf i jn Portland several times lately.
.Mr. and Mrs. V. Jf. Harmim, wrlo ' r'n-d Knowb-s, a prosperous eon
have been Hheiidini; several weeks in tractor and builder of St.okane. is vi-i
northern cities, an: at hoir a train. ! itini? relatives and friends lOing in th i''''
King's fur Lowney 'b, Aldon 'a and M'-dford ami Jaekt-onvilb-, accompanied
Ounthcr'B chocolates. tf .by his wife. He wan a n bnt of i.'ir
. Ij. fountain, a prominent citizen 1 valley a number of yearn ago an-!
of K la ma Hi county, has hem paying 1 miuh surprised over the great nnprove
tuW section a business visit. j merit that ban taken place here since
Order your carnations now for Mc-Jthen.
Kin ley day, .January 2U. Medfordt Herbert Cole, the wideawake repre
Green houHe. Phone o'"f;. i5 j scntnti vc of the 'oh-Min mineral wa-
Mnyor Ib-ddy haH gone to I'ortland ! ter, wuh down from the spring a fw
again on business connected with the day ago. lie whh aeroTiiparii-d home
Mdford i ( ratT Lake railroad. j bv lilaine Kbun, the clever cartoonist.
l'yrographie outfits, wood and hides,
for burning, at the Art Studio, Hub
bard building, near bridge. tf
J. A. Jtose of J'hoejiix, the veteran
road supervisor, tarried a few hours
in Med ford Friday.
Stenography and typewriting at rea
sonable rates. Charles Van Husk irk,
Kogue liiver FJectric Co. tf
(ieorgo Stevens of Hrownnboro, one
of our successful farmers, wa in Med
ford Friday.
I'ublic stenography and typewriting
done evenings, inquire of Van, Kogue
Kiver Klectric Co., or Diamond Room
ing house. tf
.lames Daily, foreman of Hillcrest
orchard, has been in Med ford several
times recently.
The largest assortment of postals ever
exhibited in Southern Oregon at the Art
Studio, Hubbnrd building, near bridge.
Also a nice lino of albums. tf
George ('. (iarrett and Cal Owens of
Mound precinct, did business in Med
ford Thursday.
Wo have hides to sell; also wood for
burning; get n pyrographic outfit nnd
do your own burning; it is very inter
esting. Hull's Art Studio, Hubbard
bldg., near bridge. 212
Meldoran Ohcnchnin of Oakland,
Oil., is spending a few days in the val
ley, having been called hither by the
death of his father, Harteltt Oben
ehain. He is employed in construction
work for the Southern Pacific company.
A fine new line of Valentine Postals
just arrived at Hull's "Postal Shop; also
u complete line of other cards. Post
card Albums of all kinds. 317 Mian
street. 2H2
Irwin Aubrey has sold his place on
Milctmin creek and will leave for Cot
1age drove soon, accompanied by his
family.
Only a few of those frame left at
the Art Studio. Call and sen them
wim and make us an offer. Hull's
Art Studio, 317 Main street. 262
ilarry .Messier, deputy game warden
has been in Med ford several days this
week.
A few enlarged photos of Southern
Oregon scenery, left over from the
Christinas trade, will bo given free with
frame to fit, on receipt of retail price
of frame. A limited supply. The Art
Studio, Hubbard bldg., near bridge, tf
-Hiss Anna Wendt of Jacksonville
visited Mrs. Anna Oauielson Th urn. lav
afternoon.
Mrs. I,, A. (lardner of Meadows pre
cinet is in Medford, attenditiif hoi
mother, who arrived from California
several weeks ago and has I u verv ill
With pneumonia ever since.
Horace Pelton and his wife of Sam's
A alley were among their Medford
friends Friday and Saturday and at
tended havenport 's lecture.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis l.lrich of Jack
Honville were Medford visitors Friday.
II. C. (lurnett was tnado vice-president
of the Oregon Hardware Men's
atisociatiou, which met at Portland this
week.
.1. C. Pendleton of Table ftock was
among the many in Medford during the
past week.
Hon. It. O. Smith of (Irants Pans
made us n professional visit Friday.
Mrs. .1. I). Heard and her dnugliler,
Miss (ila.lys, were over fmni the Sterl
ing mine Th ii ml ay.
Ir. ,1. W. ItnhiiiHon came over from
Jacksonville Friday to aitend Homer
Davenport lecture.
(limit Stone, superintendent of the
.Iturrell
orchard, spent a few hours hi
Medford Friday.
Al Turkey uf Ashland has I ,
spending Home time in Medford this
week. It is rumored that he mav be
come a candidate for sheriff.
(lenrno I,. Mavis, president of the
Jacksonville bank, was among his Med
ford friends Friday.
Mrs. Nellie Newbury of Jncksom itle,
and MUs liertlia LVse of Phoenix were
in Medford Thursday after m.
Mf. ii. K . ,.f Central Point was
ill Medford TliiirsJav. the gueni ..f h.-r
parent. Mr. and Mis. VY. K:in liitN.
A. C. V:iH,. r. malinger of Set le
tneir 's him r . local ed mar IVm ra!
Point, w as in our midst Fridav.
John N ainer u :is io ii from I !,
man criek etie d:i this
' T. A, ois.Mi o-' It, g 1M.- aid hi
famil aie iiit nig r- lat i . . a n. tii.n.'v
living ii M.dfoid
I! It. San i.t of St. rln.g. 'lie , i !
riigin. . r. -p. it a eou le of d.is m . ,
ford tM- ..,'(.
William l!'i:';int:-. the e it umiut.
I'M low ii from 1 1 r belt tins
We. k, lo re he ih eiigag. d ill develop
in 1 1 1 v orK.
A. Fridegar of Sotl. M.dfor, pre
William Flrich, the well known stock
man, has been in Medford several times
lately. He has sold his big ranch at
Kagle Point and may remove to our
city with his family.
J. W. Corfum of Central Point pre
cinct, the successful horticulturist, was
in Medford the first of the week.
T. J. Neff and his wife, who went to
old Virginia last Summer, have returned
to Central Point precinct. They found
many changes ami much improvement
at their former home, but were glad to
get back to Kogue liiver vallev, the
garden spot of the whole country.
J. C. Barnard, the popular school
teacher, is now a resident of Ashland.
He has forsaken the birch for the pres
ent and is employed in the office of the
irgin flour mill.
(Ins Newbury, candidate for district
attorney, has been in Josephine county
looking after his fences,
M. M. Taylor has returned from Port
land, where he attended the annual
meeting of the Oregon !rooerymen' s as
sociation. Miss Marguerite Kellam of Medford
and Miss Kstella Houston of Phoenix
have become students of St. Mary's
academy at Jacksonville.
Judge John H. Sifers, a pioneer resi
dent of Jackson and Josephine coun
ties, has returned to the valley after
a long ubsence. He is accompanied by
Dr. H .A. Martin and his wife, of Te
koa. Wash. They mav locate here.
(leorge P. Minis, who recently bought
part of the olil Cooklev places, locnted
a short distance north of Central Point,
is Sitting out (0 acres of it in apples
ami pears, ussistod by his son. Mr. M.
will be poim-d in the spring bv his fam
ily. Miss Kva Norcross of Mound pre
cinct, a student of the Southern Oregon
Normal school, is ojiite ill at Ashalnd.
Her mother is attending her.
Silas Obenchain, sheriff of Klamath
county, was in the valley this week, ac
companied by his wife. They were
called hither by the death of Mr. O.'s
father.
Jeff Wilson and William Pan key of
Klamath county, and their wives, are
in the valley, having conic to attend the
funeral of the lady's father, H. Oben
chiin, Joseph 1,. Hammersly of fJold Hill
was In Medford Fridav, looking after
his political fences.
Horace Pelton of Sam"s Vallev, the
farmer banker, was among his Medford I
iriemis a few iluvs ago.
'lara Louise Hansbrough (nee J tan
ker) has secured a divorce at Oregon
City from James M. Hansbrough, for
merly joint representative from Jack
son ami Douglas counties, but now n
rer to the public thirst at Rose-
burg.
Kichard P. Walsh, a popular travel-
eling salesman in the emplov of J. A.
is the i-t:b:.c sehM-.it. Tl.-v ar-
: fuiy la.-.i wih -.!. but have
ii- Ta. b, . .::!, u..1u. .itia: a l;ii!u t.
Tl.- i.;n?i..-r of
' P-a-i'-r-, is r.ipidiy iio r :i- aiel ti.
cl.ara.ter -f tht- t...k8 js t-.Tistaatly
it:.; r..; u,g.
juir.-.jii.iitiy the objection w-
heard tljat the public libraries are oien
ing the d,rs to light and useb ss books;
that reading can be, and often is. car
ried to a vicious and enervating ex
ce-s, and tlo-ref-.re that the libraries'
influence is doubtful and on the whole
not good. This argument h-.-a nut need
elaborate exposure.
The main purpose of the library is to
counteract and check the circulation and
influence of the empty and not infre
quently vicious books that are so rife.
A visit to any newsstand will disclose
a world of low and demoralizing "pen
ny dreadfuls" and other trash. These
are bought by boys and girls because
they want to read, and can nowhere
else obtain reading material. This del
uge of worthless periodicals and books
can be counteracted only by gratuitous
supplies from the public library.
Whether these counteracting books be
fiction or not, they may be pure and
harmless, and often of intellectual merit
ami moral excellence. The question is
not whether people shall read fiction-
for read it they will but whether they
are to have good fiction instead of
worthless and harmful trash
The tendency to read inferior books
can soon be checked by a good library
If the attention of the children ir
school is directed to good books, and
the free library contains such books.
there will be no thought of the eheai
newsstand as the place for finding read
ing matter.
The economical reason for establish
ing free public libraries is the fact that
public officers nnd public taxation man
age and support them efficiently, and
make them available to the largest num
ber of readers. Hy means of a free li
brary there is the best utilization of
ffort and of resources at a small cost
to individuals.
While a private library may greatly
delight nnd improve the owner and his
immediate circle of friends, it is a lux
ury to which he and they only can re-'
sort.
The books of a public library actively
pervade the community ; they reach and
are influential with very large numbers
and the utility of the common posses
sion books is multiplied without
limit.
!nb of personal property.
Ktatt- of Mary A. Young Executor s
bond fibd.
tiuaroian of Homer and Roy Dunn
fniardian's rep..rt fibd.
::iardian f l:-ub-n T. Cain Final
ri. r n-.ade discharging guardian.
-'A I.K OF MFN'Ii I PAL. BONOS.
'.a!-d proposals wiil be received by
r'Tv eoun.'il f the city (tf Medford.
-r e-'i. it tl ofti.-t of the city record -11'
v i.t nYio.-k p. m.. for the pur
of '".oihi in ten-year. 6 per cent
'-'iK-on bonds of said city, in denomina
tions of ".'mi ea.-h. interest payable
semi-annually. Kach bid must be ac
companied by a certified check for an
amount e.pial to per cent of the
amount of sin-h bid. payable to the city
or ".f -a ity. until Friday, Januarv
of Medford. and said city council re
serves the right t reject anv or all
bids.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, Januarv
H, lle.s,
liKN.T. M. COLUXS,
2'31 City Recorder.
Buy Tickets by Wire.
'Something which is ot considerable
interest to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generalh known
is the system of prepaid orders now in
ffeet between stations of the Southern
Pacific company and all points in the
United States. By means of this system
tickets may be purchased at Medford
from any place in the United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations and small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
may also be furnished at the same
time." tf
C. H. Pierce & Son
Are planning for extensive advertising
at once. List your property with them
to et best results. tf
TIME TABLES
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
I Northbound.
No. 10 . Oregon Express. . . .
No. 14 '. Portland Express. . .
No. 2-5 ! For Ashland
J Southbound.
No. 15 ' California Express..
No. 13 1 San Francisco Exp.
No. 2J5 j From Grants Pass..
10:35 a. m.
1 :50 p. m.
9:15 p. m.
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY.
5:39 p. m.
9:49 a. m.
10:15 a. m.
No. 1 Leaves Medford
No. 3 ; Leaves Medford
No. 2! Arrives Medford
No. 4 ! Arrives Medford
K:00a. m.
2:45 p. m.
10:10 a. m.
5:00 p. m.
PROBATE.
Estate
rolger & ( o. of Sau Francisco, died
ii I " at the residence of his broth-
r in law, Charles II, (iazan, in Marin
ounty, California.
F. W. (failles, who is at Salem, has
sued his wife for a divorce ,on grounds
of incompatibility of temper. The pur-
lies were mnrried in Ss;t. There nre
two children, gills, aged 13 and 11
years, who are with their mother in
Washington. They formerlv resided in
Medford.
The Central Point school house was
insured for $H),noo by the Oregon lie
lief associat ton and an old line com
any represented by J. II. (lay. Both
mlicies were 'promptly paid.
W. H. MontuMiuerv, who was brought
hack troin California bv the sheriff,
ctiareed with rohbimr hoxriir while ii
Mvitelmuui ill (he railroad vaid at .Vh ' r" """"'"K J" '
I I. has bee,, dMchnred. 'the evidence- K!,,:,,,' "f K,'! ':i Ml' I'-mouh- r
iii.is! h.m not beMiK sufficient to in ,, r :iIM'"ti"H .l- M. Croe
suie cou ict ion jmilbr, John F. Miller and Charles Nn
, , .,, , nan appraisers for Jackson countv.
I he trtriidi ol I lioinas oimg M be .. . e ... .. ',
... ... , , ... t-iiaidian of Nina M. arris. t a
f" " 1 " him i oi nis oeai II, w II i en i
nas Hio r.siilt of an attach of tvploddt
f A. Anderson Report of
sale of personal property filed.
Estate of (irandville Scars Order
made approving final account and dis-
harging guardian.
Estate of F. Allison Semi annual ac
count filed.
Guardian of Addie and Jennie Ma
grader Report of guardian filed.
(uardiau of William Robinson Or
ler to make deed to property in Klam
ath county.
Estate of J, M. Ileckathorn Order
made appointing Anna ileckathorn ad
miiiistrator and II. Donbleday, E. A.
llildretli and E. Pool, appraisers.
Estytu of James Harvey Report
made on final distribution; order made
continuing same.
Estate of Julia A. Edwards Order
made appointing Rufus Edwards ad
ministrator and (ieorge A. Jackson, I.
L. Hamilton and A. P. Talent, apprais
ers. Estate of Michael Riggs Order made
appointing March 2, limS, as day for
tl tut I settlement.
Estate of M. P. Phipps Semi-annual
account filed.
Fstate of August Costel Final report
of executor filed and approved.
Estate of Samuel Furry Final order
made and administrator discharged.
Estate of Sarah E. Martin Final or
der made and admisintrator discharged.
Estate of William Permd) Third ac
count of administrator filed and ap
proved.
Estate of Carl T. Jones Final re
port filed and administrator discharged.
Estate of William H. Atkinson I ie
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
No. 2 , Leaves Medford
No. 4 Leaves Medford
Motor Leaves Medford
Motor' Leaves Medford ....
No. 1 1 Leaves Jacksonville..
No. 3 Leaves Jacksonville..
Motor Leaves Jacksonville.
Motor ! Leaves Jacksonville..
10:40 a. in.
5:55 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
9:00 p. m.
9:00 a. m.
3:30 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
7:30 p. m.
Special motor car trips during day,
.2.o0 nnd upwards, according to num
ber people. Phone Jacksonville office.
file
few 1. The full. I .1 I
low ing da , b- itig lai
ph.ee the to!
attended. The
a-ed. :u Iniiioin, honorable
nog man. wa the , , ,,,,,1 ,,f
e Mr. ami Mrs. . .. Young.' ami
uiaiih I on th.- farm near
gle Point, h here he died.
la. I n life's w , ho .ho. ,
tccupit d for 1 If t'n itn n. l
t. l-i. ll is one of .i 1, ri. U, on. -l
I b.M appoint. d bnild-t of tlo--
i' ih- sr-i'e an.l x.oid a cre.bt
a v. I he cost ndl b-
- - Inventory and appraisement
showing estate alued at 1.i'i.
Ciiarlian of Harold b'uss.d Yan Scn
f at. ' 'id. r made appointing ( bar
lottr Y-iti S ov guardian.
I'-ta'e of linvi i in It.'t i - -Final report
tiled an.l Man h 2. I!"1, s. t as day foi
final -ottl. nient.
Cuaidia u of William Robintoti- - In
ehlor tiled.
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citv ed
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Phoenix
-till t'atno r. 'i
I lilt I .1 11 of pptegate. the
l-ai-r. bouglit .1 .1.
Ion. e m .l;,e1.sou tile and
le-'d.-e.f of th- co,ii,! s.
Mi- M,i u,!I r. i..e
i. t il . at otice.
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aud a,.,.rai
valued a
of 1'atuel
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made dis,-h:n g;nL
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of log ltlltte
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preflill. I i been at I etlt
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No Fire In the Kitchen Range
No Hot Water in the House
Then is the time you ap
preciate the convenience of
ELECTRIC
WATER
HEATERS
m 1
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Attach a plug to
the Dearest lamp
Bocketandturntheswitch j
PINT. QUART, TWO QUART
AND LARGER SIZES
Pint Silc is ipccially adapted (or nursery
Clean
Sale
ri , . . I I (HUE-)
! I ' .TIMS
Simple
Durable
Cosidor'Water and Power Co.
.'! Sv". Off lie on Seventh Street.
i....vir.. tl... Klivtri- Si en .
Fresh Complexion
U preferred uid produced by
Kotxmne. a mua, delightful
preparation, delicately fragrant.
Kukri the iltin evauiiitelr nft.
banishes crackJed annearanre ram!
by over-lrynesa, reduces the sue of
enlarged pores, cleanses them, rt-
oucr innsminauon ana spreauj an evtn,
radiant e ow due to wholeiome nourifh
mtnt oi ikin jtlandi anil itimuhtion ol
the capillarir, which alio feed the
kin and mpriljr it, healthful color.
Aiiytur Drugitt fir a fm tonflt tf
I0BERTINEI
We Are Still Harping On
UNDERMUSLINS
DO YOU WONDER WHY?
We hunf-stly feel, deep down in our hearts, that we ar showing the l&.rj;
tst assort incnts, the prettiest styles, th bent values in (imvns, Skirts,
Corset Covers nnd Drawers that will be shown in Southern Oregon this sea
son. Everv garment itmde in a sanitarv fai-torv and the prices are guar
antied EXCEPTIONALLY LOW.
Special Sale of
Petticoats
These Pettii'imst were designed and
luiilt by the manufacturer for
trade-winners under the most ap
proved ' ' sanitary ' ' conditions.
Each garment bears the "lahel"
of the ' National Consumers '
League," as a guarantee of the
cleanly factory conditions where
they are made.
Be sure and see these values before
they are gone.
$1.00
No. 10 is a fine black Underskirt
of imitation heatherMooni, made
very full; an exceptional)
value at
Xo. lit is made of a good quality
Mercerized Sateen, with a liMneh
flounce and a 4-inch ruffle, both
cut very full; flounce has ti clus
ters of .) rows shirring and ruffle
has one cluster of o rows shirring
and '-.inch hemstitched hem; in
Mack only; a very
showy petticoat yl0
Xu. " Made of good quality Mer
cerized Sateen, with 15-inch
flounc and dust ruffle, trimmed
with a two band umbrella ruffle
with three pin tucks in each band;
flounce has three pin tucks above
ruffle; cut full; a very (p p
uperior skirt Pltl
No. 24i Moreen Skirt, made with
1 1-inch under-flounce; outside
flounce consists of one six-inch
band with two groujis of three pin
tucks and two .J-inch bands
good skirt at the price,
only
Xo. 24 This is made of imitation
Hentherbloom Taffeta and has a
deep flounce and ruffle, both cut
very full; flounce has two groups
of five-row shirring and three
$2.00
$1.75
rows hemstitching; ruffle has
three pin tucks and hemtsitehed
hern; a very desirable petticoat at
the price; a very showy
design; price
Xo. 273 Made from extra quality
Mercerized Sateen, with dust ruf
fle and very deep nnd full outside
flounce, consisting of 7-inch band
with three tapes, five-inch plait
ing and two three-inch band um
brella with tapes on each band,
and all taped together where
joined, making nine tapes on the
Hon nee; a very hand- fa
some skirt tpw.OU
No. 248 Made from an extra good
qlality Mercerized Sateen with a
very deep flounce and dust ruffle;
flounce has bias pin tucks and rows
of hemstitching alternating, and is
finished at bottom with a wide
umbrella ruffle, with two rows of
hemstitching and hemstitched hem.
a very elaborate skirt and needs
only to be seen to be np- 5 ff
preciated; price POUU
ALL SILK PETTICOATS AT COST
LADIES GOODS EXCLUSIVELY
BAKER
CAN
FIRST KOOM NORTH OF JACKSON CO. BANK
7 SQUARE DEAL
The Ruiriie River Land Company has always contended that
there is no poml reason why the real eBtate bnsinesa cannot be
carried on honorably and honestly, with due regard for the rights
of both purchaser and landowner. Actuated by this opinion, the
company has never yet misrepresented as to the charnctor of the
soil or the quality of the fruits produced on snme, with the result
that all who have bought orchards through this agency so far
could sell out, if desirable, at an advance of 100 to 500 per cent
above the purchase price. This is a history of which we are
proud, and we shall continue along the same lines in the future.
Men who come into this favored valley looking for a new place
of abode nre entitled to fair treatment. We only ask of them
that they will exercise ordinary business sagacity in investigating
the resources of the valley before buying.
There are three things the average investor wants, if he buys
country property in this valley. First and foremost, he wants a
home wnere he and his family can enjoy good health and the fruits
of this section. Usually he wants to get locnted where he is within
easy reach of the leading commercial centers and close to local
markets. And he always wants property which will bring in a
good income and is sure to advance in value as the valley develops.
Will he be apt to find this combination in the hands of the
street-corner broker or the average "butter-in" who persecutes
II"' Ii" seeker about the hotel offices! When one considers that
the situation is not urging many men with good holdings to sacri
fice their property here, it is up to the homeseeker to apply to the
regular dealer for what he wants. If he wants the
VERY BEST IN THE WHOLE VALLEY
he must apply to the Kogue River Land Company. When in Med
ford. do not fail to call on the
AT THE EXHIBIT BUILDING.
Rogue River Land Go.
EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD, OREGON.
ENJOYING A TETE-A-TETE
Supper or dinner, at Nash's is a pleas
ing ovperi. nee, for at no place in this
town can y,.u taste victuals that are
''"I sin-h a tempting nnd artistic
manner as tliev are prepared at Xash's.
Painty niorself. like oysters on the half
shell, broiled or roasted quail, wood
rock or chickens in all stybvs, juick
steaks and chops, and exquisite coft'ees,
teas, wines, at reasonable rates.
THE NASH
ENGINEER KILLS SIX
TO ESCAPE LYNCHINO
day. n mob of comrades of the victims
surroundi'd the engine and attempted to
lynch tile engineer. To escape the furv
of tie' excited workmen the engineer
of, ne.l the tl.rot'l, and da.he.l throiieh
i.l.nt.-il killing the ,-ren.l. killing six and Wounding
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