TTIRMKDFORD DAILY TRIUFXE. MEDR)T?D, OR.. AVKDXRSDAY, F FAIR VA RY 5, 1908
G
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
Wnti-ti tin- JJnok St nn for ViiH-u-tim'H.
tt'
Hiirry Campbell of Kayle I'onit vut
u .Medford visitor Tuesday.
Kinf 'a for Lowney , Alt on 's ami
Gunther's chocolates, tf
lleorye N'miIi'T of Jacksonville was
a liuMiienH fiilN-r in Medford Tuesday.
Joshua NiatliainiiK-r uf Winter spent
Wednesday in .Medford.
C Mr. aii'l Mm, John '. Haven of m ar
Kajjle Point have moved to Medford
ami will make this their future home.
A. II. 'ikv of limiMtt, Win., is a
UW grrivul in .Medford ami will mat;'
purchase of Mod l ord property.
.7. S. lUivall left Wednesday for
' Klamath Fall, Or., where In- will look
niter InirtincKH mutters.
V. H, ( oilman ami family, from Lew
istoii, Mont., arrival Wednesday, t
make Medford liin future home.
Theodore Kiltie, the popular poultry
rai.-er of Phoenix, was a 1uhi u-ss caller
111 Medford Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Wilkersun are
rejoicing oxer the arrival at their home
of a ton-pound hoy.
Dr. It. It. Hamilton left Wednesday
for Weed, Oil., where he had lieen
called professionally.
Duv'hI Taylor' has Hold his house ami
two lots in South Med ford to Wesley
! li. Triinx, who is a newcomer, and will
occupy the property as a home.
,' Matthew SwniiHon. one of Jackson
, county 'h fruitgrower from the east
! Hide, transacted business in Meilford
' Tuesday.
f Itrine; your worn slmm to Smith A
"Molony's repair department. Work ably
done with modern machinery by t he
tliidcn fires.
The enlarged photos that, we have
been giving away an nearly all gone.
f vou wish to yet (mic! of them, call
at once and make arrangement for it.
!Hu1I'h Art Studio, Hubbard bhlg., near
fridge, tf
The Medford Really & Ib-ulal coin
-any lias sold the J.", acre tract uf laud
wiied bv Andrews brothers, near Jack-
lonville. to (ieoiLje (n iinspach, who re-
rent ly I'll me lien- f roui Wenalchee,
Wash., for a eonsiderat ion of ..Viu,
! Not Much Newt.
'. In the Hiiimiifr nf l!iu:t 1111 uxplurint;
pxin'tntluii Kt-t uut from Cuuk luli'l,
Aluskn, In mi ul(t-iiiit to climb Mount
McKlnle.v, tlif lilulicMt punk ou ttio
AiiiiTlniu ruiillufiit. Tln-y went In
Willi ii piiuk nt ii)usi tliroiiKli u bun
ilii'il iiiIIvh or tiiiiiliii mill then Htrtii;
Kleil fur wi'ckH over nhu-liTH iinU
through triillilc hnrilshliiM, to imiiuikh
lit last on the t'hiilltnn rlvi-r. down
which they niftcil to civilisation, n
ri'iircMcntcil I y t.'ook Inlet.
An they came In. worn. I'liKKcil, al
most ileail froiii exposure anil ti u n mr.
II lull old man Hlrolleil upshore with
four while men's thais. says liohct
1 1 ii ti ti In "The Shameless Diary of 'in
Kxplorer." They ilskcd him the news
nf the worlil.
"Waal. ,ver know the pope's ileail."
he iliavvleil. "anil Ihe canllnals hclit n
(i i.'t ' "T rniieinloll tl Till electeil II Hew
pope.
Itoosevell he'
to the czar of Ito
ai.'1'eed to complain
siiia about tbein inus-
NiMTr.'il .le
and some one's killed j
thai inioeii iiiii.'oii of Sol-Yin tryllli; lo (
Jtietp lier rlnitii lo the ttiroiH'. And j
I; hia's K"ilo; to liKlit tin- .laps. The'
nhi'l ion li happened this summer." I
Book Faiminu.
The South Dakota man who walked (
ull' with the sweepstakes prize between ;
South liakoln. Minnesota nod W'1-.i-ou- !
hIii for the beM tell ears of corn at (he !
Chleau'o corn show- ami won liin acres
uf Texas laud, a tift.l ton wiikou scale,
$.0 In easli and mi Fluill wabli is u
booli fanner, one of those fellows that
don't known blamed Ihinic uhoiil prac
tical fai-mliic. to belli some fellow's tell
It. It appeal's, however, that along
with his book farmliiK and Impractical '
theories he uiaiiaiieil to breed anil
grow the best ten ears of I tent corn!
that three stales could illu up. -Kltn-
kail (S 111 tiraphlc.
Curanlilad Oil.. j
The Tollow loi: inhel'tlsciiieul of ollv j
c4l In the work of a liio .laueiio llriu: I
"Itum oliies oils hale unmull.cd of'
fills qni!ll lullceutly fabticateil inhl
nitrated, t In iisuiiier will llnd Willi
ttH'in. the foil tasie and perfect prcs
rfvatlon I'or to oscnt-.- to av conler
frlt. I n.'ce-i.it'y to re.pileie oti any i
laities ,i. , oiilr'iiiare depo.cd i-ii- ,
fwmabl to the law The corks mat '
the le. lime all inarkiil ivlltl lb;
.f " la-c Mud t'l'inmcot.
Th..
A bill!'.
fully -i . i
. t.l I.i lo i
' aftot- I he
I I e .
I'tn-upt t.
i.f-.nr.iOtt tnti.o.t.
c till who bail -ie
c win .1 ' l!i .1'" w as
er w I-..
nl. I
id I.,
ml
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V ,is tin-
K',. I
runt-
'...!. '
I'l
Ml IIP I
Tit Hits
V'l'i.n;- l '
KtOmil. ..!
fbcie any fc.
i nrcVs-ij ,
kut n d a till
'.1 l.:o' tb
Air Sic. i
if nf dan.w
l'!.'l:!.V ,.f
of dunger
IH k 11 AIHl
il f . ni.i'rm.
1 i;'h mils beiice li the man lu tl
moiil II.' lu i'i In Hit ben- 1
o
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Jamert T;i
J. Me
-lap
lor, guardiui
!lit.'r, land
Mary
town-
'i. rai.e - K
'iavlor t- Mry J.
r I . svi an- ii s ;i hove . .
mi ii t to Mary J, M
a in'- as above
, Tavlor to Marv .1.
J;.Mie
) a I
Fib a
lister,
John A.
Tallin
Lizzie S
Mc
nine as above
er to Mary J. Me-
( allister, same as above
Mary Ann Limper to Mary .1.
Aid all inter, same as aliove .
I . i z .ie Kara- h a w to M a ry J .
Mc( 'a llisfr. same as aliove. .
Andrew Taylor to Mary J. Mc
I 'allister, same as above
William If. Taylor to Mary J.
Me 'allister, saruc as above...
Iaaiel Walker to. William Tay
lor. -I.I'f acres in towndiip !!,
rang" - I-'
Jack son County 1 aipro eiiient
company to Monna school dis
trict, acres in section
township ran ye - W
j I. M. O'Neil to Marv
K. (I 'Neil
. 4'J. town-
iMo acres in I. L. ('
ship .'IT. ranye 1 W
Nancy Flory to U.
north block 4U,
A. Tuwit,
.larkson-
ville
Looma Hurcli to Lutie Dailey,
property in ( 'oft a ye Add it inn,
Medford
Loviua Pure
proper! v i
Medford .
to Arinetla Mtin-h,
'oltii(" Adilit ion,
Loviua Pinch
to Kflie
Iturcli,
properly i
Work 1.
Coltage
Addition, Me
.Ifor.l
Loviua I lurch
.lames linrcli,
property
lilurli 1. 'otlilc
Addition, Medford
Pliited States to J: -s K. Me
el.
111. 7." acres in s-'i'tion .'HI,
towiishii of, ran ye ."i W p:
Fli Pohaea to Klia .1. Lewis,
L acre, in block :!, If. K. Ad
dition. Medford
W. I. Melntyie to W. r. Kin z,
proper! v in block -, Jack.-on-viile
.'.
James 10. Mend to Lllen Joins,
land in section :',, town-hii '!(,
ranye J W
D.-ivid J. Wilson to (ieoroe II.
laial
SITI HOI
l,
n nhip
I'. Hi
t:l, riiiiKe I W
lin-i to Lawrence
liroryi'. III iiiti's ill si'rtioil
II, lownsliii :tjl, ratine I K...
. II. Westenelt to t'liarles I..
Korlsrlie, ;iii ill Sl-I'tioil -'.t.
towiMliip 'XI, rani;e I K
. V. Slli t'l'ielcl to ti. II. Wester-vi-lt,
aeres ill seel ion L'll,
township it'.l, riiiiKe I I')
. W. I'nliii el. al. to Stephe n A.
Nye, lots I to li, III to
l.l'orli .-.7. Meilfonl
. A. I. von to A. I1. Weiss, lots
I.-, and Hi. I.lo.-U -2. I'luitdale
Addition. Medl'otd
. A. I.voii lo .1. N. Iloekel sinit li,
lots l:t and I I. block '.'. Fruit
dale Addition. Medl'old
;. ii. iiradsiuiw to w. ii. i.ip
trap, lots !! and l. bhu-k I,
t'ottilire Addit iotl. Medford
din A. Mvi-is to Milton I'. I.in-
nii:i
tow
'led
I . . I
'I'. I I
nship :itl
-. I la v t.
:. hlocl,
unci. I I.
lock
I.iin.k-,
ii. bi:.l
II.
I., i'. Hi.
raiiLTc 'J W
li. II. Ib'll.lli.'I.S.
'.-. Mclfoid
Mil
Fred
Hay. lot
Medford
u to II.. I
II I.IIIIiIl!!
i.lnciu 's ,
M,
sub-
ill.'
.,.c.
o.ly.
.l
I"'"l
dill
Moan
y in I
Il.iuc II.. I
M.
ill'.. 1. 1 LV.'H'
r I., IV. I Ku.lcr.
laud in sci'tii.u lio, t.iu'ii-diip iiT,
ran.;.. I W : J.-.oi)
I'lcil Ku.lcr to It. I). Frni'll. laud
in -.'.lion .10, township :'.7,
I'll lllje I W I
Anion' I'o.d lo A. .1. Haley,
land in I). I.. I'. !.", t'.wiKliip
.11'.. lanuc I W 1
lliraiu Tripp 1. 1 II. .1. Ki'.enr.
laud ill I'othli-v Home Addition
to Medford 17.1
COMMERCIAL CLUB HOLDS
MONTHLY MEET TOUIOHT
The I'reuhir no.allili' incctiui; of the
I ,on io Trial rbib will I"' liel.l toaiuht.
i '.onuill 1 e. s w ill br :ipp..intcd for work
hnuii- tin- l'..!lowini: vear. Fvery
nil. er is a do'.l to atleial.
TIME TABLES
HOUTitr.RN rACinc railway.
N'oithlioiuul.
o. 1 r. it -ee,. .a lpt e- . . :'' p. iii.
11 I'.
1 1 laud ... t'.1 a. in.
r -.lll:iti.l
S-nitiibound.
llfornia I'vioess
n I'.mii. i-co t'y
1 !'
Fro
ft- ':iss.
1 '
p in.
rAciric r ATfuK railway.
1 I., a- cs M.-diod . . V' i- i'
No. ; Uo;. i. .ii..id. .. -J. r. p. t.
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No.
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' No. 1
No. :
Mote
t Mil!,)
j 'tt .
' ii-
,l;irKxOU lilt'
,l:o 'tm in die
bl. l,ton i 11
0 p. ni.
t p to.
i .
I..
7 oO p. in.
loritnj d:iv.
m rial mor . il in;'
and upWiii.W,
peopV .Phone
fti'oidui to nuiu j
JacVisenvdle 'fice.
If
Frm and
Garden
DITCH LININGS.
A Glimpse at Some of Their Phases In
Southern California.
A dependable water supply that can
be Ir:i vn npuu vlit?inrver ii'fded ia
oik of tliu Idt-al comlliloiiH of aKrlcul
' 'ii .- u lid almost a necessity to the
i rii'.!; farmers. TliLs cuii-slduratloQ ex
plains the undoubted interest la irri
:.aii"ii s'beuM'S and their pror(fs to
: o'fi(. extent, nt least, in humid renlorirt.
' !.! nf the Irrigator's pr(blems every
'hi'ie Is the waste water which (ilnks
.u :lie soil from ditehe and reser-
ii: The loss sometimes amounts to
::o:v ihaii half the total How. Tho
. " .;er whb h esenpes is often worse
ri'A CANAU
! f luent mormr.l
t eolic ls hi the lower
: ii:. iliowiis the roots
br-!:!s aiUnll to the
. !e.'.:.;:;s and 1h very
V breeding place for
. - " orks llniiiKH of
(( phaltuiii may be
:: :..e expense beln
lateral ditches
1 : .-;i." simpler and
o! the sur-
-iiel
as can
' i.'.l'LUT
:p i u in Kl..
ri,r. us
;ge lo; r-v
l i ' 1 stue
s or unskilled
Muddy wa
1 ditches, but
from wells or
; are likely to
sort of llulDK
. ... :!.iS beeoiaes an Important mat-j
: i ; u ':;Iil'oriiin alTords one of j
! , g;v;:t ileitis for studying Irrlgu-
K. A. llieheven-y of the State!
iii. i o!'!' i y , tracing tlte progress there,
;::ys t!i:;i ranals were tlrst paved with
,'iver bowlders or cobblestoiieH. This i
pj'-.i.g was then Improved upon by
,:.-. big and leineiiting. Plastering with j
(...cut mortar from one-half to one j
l:i ii thiek and the use of eouerete fori
.;n:;i from three to six inches thick i
e:e iiiiriHliieed ufterward. The use j
I ieel or cement pipes has become ,
much in favor in southern California, j
Where the volume of water to dlstrlb-j
.iie is not large they have to a great i
extent replaced the smaller open ditch.
i lie advantage of lining a canal la'
;: it alone the decrease In seepage Oth
er fnetot's should be considered. First, 1
Hie prevention of growth of vegetation j
Is tin important Item and is quite an
cpeiiM- when In uiot cases the. ditch ;
i.r lateral iinit be elenned out several
times dining an irrigation season; soe
"iid. t h tcsNiam e to scouring, ou
uhi. h depends the velocity whieh the
... ;er :in be given, and. third, the
prevention of squirrels and gophers
i 'Miii burrow iug into the banks and
li.'l loins of din-lies.
'i he cement moiiar lining is reported
Profest.r Ktcheverry to be prolm
n y ued more extensively In southern
i .ililMtioit than all the other metli-
t'NLlNED CANAL.
SIiowIuk vt-Kf mtlon.
ods combined. It has proved very
rttklent. and Its cost lit small. The
Jurupa en tin I, In the vicinity of River
side, as shown In the cut, I lined In
this manner, the lining, however. Ikmiii; ;
inily one-quarter to one half Inch thick I
Thin pi:istr Mulim is subleet. to rup-j
ture from burrowing uitimais uud j
from sioriu water u.i-dilni; out some j
t.f the !ck liiling. It is probable that i
tins kind of liuinu' uoiild not resist ile-i
i .iuiale of ti
coid weather-
11 en y n;id
ed uith and I'
hi m ry mi b feet b ery
1 h;i
Mllld
ernitettt !
I'i
said to
:.ge:- 1 ill li
d prevel
li.lldei'
-at.toi.
;.t the
I'l'lll tt'ill
1. 1
.ii
an
etle
I Lit': I
It 'tli'
xeiifjhu' or o'l;:
..UK
line
Hi'l eneiiiies of :ce,t;
1W.;,av St !.!!: eoiUU'rs II "e'.ic tif
t! . iuom: hi:p"! ;.i;it i" ttte more re -cut
elopineii: v) reen Ionise te- hnb"!
and U'.:es that "on amount of i'ai
V'W'ie iuttiiy so ;f) e.pient ly cancd b
iieinaiedyw W tot raUns nnd cth um' v!N
OeAi ,.rov n niuier x
K'rtH the HterlUra
tion of t:rtviili.iii mII Ua Uiinp nl 0
. - ........... ton Ik. ...U Hi..
n ii.-kwi.j '
o
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O
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1!
Hi
Koseburg Wants Racing.
liuSKIirKl!, Or., F.-b. .". The liine
burn Park and Fair ass.eiatiun will Indd
a i'air this year. At a iint'tiny re
i litlv the 1'i.llnwiu j;.-fl'ieers Were elect-
d: Frank K. Alley, president; K. A.
llinkle, vi.-e president; .1. H. Uonth. :
trtjisurer. Alley u el.-eted a delegate,
lo the Xurthuest Kai-inj,' awsoriation. ;
whi.di will meet at Portland February d.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
SI N i Kit Sowing Mavhine
plume N.i. iHI. A. I). Single
ii. Tele
.Mi;r. 2!"fi
KOOMS To LKT by
month at the Kmerick.
dav, week or
WANTKlJ Wonian or yirl tor silve
j.ant ry. Apply to Steward. Nash 'afe
FOR EXCHANGK -Urdford property:
for other property. Adrdess Lock Hoi I
418, Medford, Or. tf
F(UI KKT fientlenian wantfd furl
nicely furnished room, near in. Apply j
.it Hotel Moor. tt
FIRST-CLASS Japanese cook wishes
situation. Address f'ouk, Tribune. 50
FOR SAM-, One acre, west of Medford
city limits; price $i'U0f payable $10
down and $1" a month, without inter
est. Address I'. O. Rox ."71, Medford,
Oregon. 2i2
WANT K) A ranrh; not more than 10 j
miles from Medford; must ho reason
able. Address, giving description and
price, A. 0. Tribune office. No agents. I
WAXTKD Girl for
work ; no washing;
g encral house-
must room at.
Tribune office, tf
home. liHjiiin
FOK b'KNT Kooms for light house
keeping, with bath and electric light.
I iHj a ire above tea and coffee store,
7th and i. Mrs. A. Ilaycox. -7S
FOR SALK Two incubators, used only
one senson, for .sale cheap; capnrity
of eaeh. Li J 1 1 eggs. I m pi ire at War
tier's store. Warney & Snvdi
tf
liaace
good
dfor.i,
27-1
FOR KF.XT Two raindies; good
for man with one, two or thrct
teams, . II. Pierce & Son, Mi
Or.
FOK SAIjK A piece of business prop I
erty ; will net S per cent ; sell for j
ifiSiluu; easy terms. ,1. C. Jtrnwn, !
Palm block. tf ;
FOR SALK Seasoned pine stove wood,!
one mile west of Phoenix, in quantities
to suit. Apply tin premises or ad-1
dress Charles Olsen, Phoenix, Or. 274 1
FOR SALK-
tnr, good a;
$7o. Peils
Or.
-One five-horsepower mo
new; take it a way f o r
Klite Laundry, Medford,
tf
FOR SALF ."it x 2UU-foot lot, :id lot
from cor. 11th and L sts.; a bargain;
S. W. Medofrd. Call any time. W.
Vogili, residence.
FOR liKNT A :tn-acre orchard for
rent; tl acres prunes, balance apples;
1 to It years; good improvements; one
mile from .laelisoiivillc, Or. Win. Bis
bee. .lacksonville. Or. tf
W A NT K 1 1 Stenography and typewrit
ing work done evenings at reasonable
rates. Inquire of Van, Rogue River
Fleet t ie o., or Diamond Rooming
house. tf
I'OR SATiK New resiflrnce, just com
pleted, second block west of high
school. West Seventh street; fine col
onial interiar; cheap if sold soon. In
quire Tribune office, tf
WORK VA NT K I Japanese contrac
tor; can do al! kinds of general farm-1
iug: general helper in all work; town,
or country. Address A. K. Tatsuuii,
Cen'l Del., Medford. Or. tf
FOR SA I.K One 4 "-horse power auto- 1
mat ic Russell engiuo, in first, class
sape; look this up, the price wilt sur
prise you. Peils Flite Laundry, Med-,
ford, Or. tf 1
F Hi RKNT Newly furnished light
housekeeping rooms, close to business1
part of town; bath, hot and cold wn j
tcr. electric light. For terms see Nra. i
Joe Thomas, South H st. !
BATHS Men anly; hot air. steam and
medicated sea salt, o0c; with massage.
5-1.00; good for rheumatism, colds, stiff
joints, paralysis, etc.; will purify and
tone up generally. Prof. Valeske, A
street, corner of 7th .-t. tf
FOR RKNT Newly furnished rooms,
by day. week or "month. The Odell,
over potoffice, Medford, Or. tf
F 1I S A I.F Id ii v in k purchased over
.'.iHi.iiMii feet of firt cl:i- milliiii; lop-,
we are prepared to furnish fiMt-class
lu tidier of all ); iiids in any amount
mi hort inU ice. If you con template
build in ; plai-e your order with u-s;
price mtv reasonable; dimension and
tine !iidi lumber a specialty. Wriro
r c:ii!. Hurt.' Falls Limber I'ompanv,
cel f i. e o.r Jaekon c-unfy bank. Med
lord. Hr. tf
NFKSKKY sTmi'K - Ml i.md
Tri'e. both bi-i;o and miki
f.-nit
all 1 nuts,
and pears
town aiuf
me of np 1
e or small ,
standard varieties of apn'f'"
and p.a.'li-includn.i; W
Sj.it enbTL' a poll-: a full
dilate nursi ry tnc, in.tnr
lot-; jT' rtti kind of
ma nn-ntal
residence
jut ( V-
M Tee a lid -lull I r'
ill South Me.lf
nl. h: iin:
I1.! 11 lur.'i' .tiil.Mii'ti r . :iin nr..t..irt.l
, fl, or,,,.r, i,:,,nl,.v huiuin-it
1
Warnrr . Storr. I.. H. Warner
r.,
MJfnl Or.
Otf
GREAT SHOE SALE
WOMHXS, MISSKS' AND J)(.)VS ALL
GOOD STYLES
200 pairs Ladies' c'2..")0 Shoes 1.49
I.jO pairs Misses ami IJoys' Shoes 99?
AVe are giving speeial l-eduetions on our entire
stoek. Jiargaiiis.for all.
W. H, MEEKER & CO,
The Mash Hotel and Grill
Only first-class house In the city. Absolutely the finest grill betweeu
Portland and San Francisco. A specialty Is made of oysters, shell and other
fish. All meats used are cold storage government inspected. Catering in all
its branches.
Rogue River Valley
Orchards Company
CAPITAL 200,000
We have purchased from Mr. K. V. Carter and Mr. K. T. Staples of
Ashland a tract of .10711 acres of what is considered as good apple and pear
land as there is in the ROGUE RIVEK VALLEY, which we have subdivided
in five and ten-acre tracts, which we are sidling upon the following terms:
Selling Price Total Amount
Five-acre Orchard
Option 1 Plant .d
Option '2 Planted nnd cared for 1 year..
Option II Planted and eared for 2 years..
Option 4 Planted and cared for .'1 years..
Option ii Planted and eared for 4 years..
Option (i Planted and cared for ft years..
Option 7 Planted and cared for ti years..
Option S Plant'd and cared for 7 years..
Option !1 Planted and cared for 7'j vears
Detailed information and literature will be sent upon application to our
home office, 2tW Ilnmbol.lt. Rank bldg., San Francisco, or to any real estate
agent in the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY.
CATALOG HOUSES ARE
NOT MERCHANT TAILORS
They drain tlic towns of money and neither
s;ive the fit, style nor distinction t" your clothes
thatlyour own city tailor can.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
The clothes I make are the kind that "carry
distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps
your money at home and are superior in every
detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue
houses.
KEEP YOUR MONEY
HOME
EIFERT
The City Tailor Medford
FRUIT TREES.
Surplus stock. otn Hartleet. pears. 200
TV Aimoti. L'o.OoO SpitenberiT. IHXlfl
N'ewtowit, Jiinn i raw fords (early
peneh L MiuT p a. hes, cin Klbertas.
Impure of L. H. Warner. tf
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planning f.r ' - .-.w a-Iverf ,tnL
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sai.l district
4,M..iion oi c.nirctnii a Loaded ilcM
bonded
of HO.OeO for toe puroo.f cf fretting
Per -V'rc. Cost. Xci
.fi'oO .$ 7')0 $7.10 I
2oo mm) 4.10 1
247 123.", ;!S5 I
L!4 1470 J!20 I
:i41 170.1 2.m I
3MS 1S40 KiO K
4S2 2410 HO I
ouO 2o00 uO I
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PER CENT PER MONTH.
FRENCH DRY GLEANIN6
ANDREPAIRIN6nidonr
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a hiuh tt.hool builditii,', the vote to he
by ' ballot, upon which shall be the
words Iteuds Ye and to words i
" Hoinl Xo." P..; to be open nt 1 ,
''clod; p. ni. and remain open until 4
'clock p. in.
I'.y order of the board of direct en j
m .-cnoor inxirict .n. or .) n- Kon
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