Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 30, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    TITE MR I WORD DA1L1 TTUBUNE, MKDFORD. OR.. THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 100.
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
Joseph Uepport wiib down from big
Butte a few day ago.
All kinds of job priuling at Portland
prices The Tribuiit.
Chris Kecguu of .lacknouville p.nt
Wednesday i Medford.
V. L. liiiiuu of lto.wlnii'i;, who Iihh
been cruising tiuibrr in Jackson enmity,
left Thuinduy for his home.
Mils Kiln Gaunyaw, stenography and
5pewrllii:s Hoom 4, Palul Block.
U A. Chamberlain of (llillin Creek,
is furnishing .Medford school district
with a hundred cords of wood.
hern Oregon scenery at I II '
Aft Studio, near bridge.
(J. W. Wileol, justice of the peace
of Woodvillf, and Wimir precincts, did
business at Ashland Saturday.
The only print shop in Southern Or
egou employing Typographical Union
printers. The, Tribune.
A W. Clemens and William T. Cham
bers, Sr., made their Med Ion) friends
visit Saturday
The eoffeo of cliisti, tloldeu tlate
iiil, flrnde coffee. Sold by Allen t
PniDiin
Pat Mallov. the genial .miner and
balltossor, who has been north for some
l,tu ri.lnrneil to aleittoril.
ilr.'l,li tinle Well Crude Coffee. Cold
bv Allen 4 lteagan.
'Mr. leolinrd of (lard, n City, Kmi., if
a new arrival in Medford and y lo
lite permaueniiy.
tloldeu Hate High
l.i. Allen & Iteasall.
rmli- I'i.I'I'ci'. Colli
Mrs. M. 14. Worrell nnd daughlerhave
returned from Portland nnd huvc taken
tip l
their residence ill South .Mcillnm.
If vou wniil Ico cream, give your ...
der to the llooh SI ore Creamery.
Mr. nu.l Mrs. John Walters were in
Medford Saturdav Hading with our mer
..i.iitd
The best equipped job prinliiig office
in Southern Oregon, employing skilled
union printers The Tribune,
.,lil(,- i ml his wife were over
fn.lli Sterling a few days during lie
i.roMi.nt week.
Ice cream delivered to any part of the
rilv. Order from the Creamery
l.ood store.
A J lirimes of (limits Puss was in
Medford Saturday on his way
Icrmill Creek.
Hnrrv CllllierlS'.m. Belierul itrllctnr
and builder, cement work n specially
Medford, Or.
Miss Siibrev Hooker of Wninlvillc pre
cincl, the expert mnsseuse ami trained
nurse, has heen ill Medford 1 elill.V on
professional business.
We deliver sweet crelltn or lull leriuilk
every diiv, wntch for our wnfou or
phone ordrrs lo the Crea ry. I 'I
No. ':!.
'I'll,, in, l''inorlv of Lunudon, V. I)..
is a new arrival in Medford, looking
ver tin uiitrv with a view to making
investments.
. (lolden (late High (lia.le Coffee. Cold
l.v Allen i lleugnu.
A. K. I'eake of I'.vereit. Wash., and
A. W. Ilnscnin of (Jiiincy, la., are new
coiners in Medfurd and may locate per
niuneutlv.
David Coppel, who has I n visiting
relntlves nil. I friends living in this
section for some time past, let'l for llif
home in Iowa Sutur.luy.
If you want sweet cream or butter
milk, order from the Creamery or wntch
for tho wagon. Deliveries made every
dny. Phono No. 023.
,1. .1. Fryer, the well known pioneer,
was among I lie many Kngle Pointers in
Medford during the week.
(lolden (Into High (Irn.lo Coffee. Cold
by Allen & lieugan.
J. W, Dodgo of Tnlent precinct,
breeder of fine mules mules, wus among
Hie ninny in .Medford during the past
week.
Hurvey Crump, formerly of Sterling,
spent Sunday afternoon In Medford. He
is engaged in liliieksmithiiig nt (Irnnts
Push.
Ladies, if you wnnt brni.lH ..r cwilchcs
puffs, .lanes or pompadours, or curls,
bring your hair to Mrs. L. I. Heauie,
nenr Hie Medmall church, Medford. -I'J
K. P. Kayuiond of (liiffin Creek did
business in Medford Saturday. He is
improving a !to acre tract and will have
a frllie orchard in due course of lime.
Commencing with IasI Tuesday night,
the. F.inerick restaurant will keep open
until midnight for ihe benefit of ihe
public.
Miss Clare was in Medford Saturday
nfteruooli visiting friends. She will
teach In Jacksonville during the com
ing school yenr.
We wish to emphasise tint fact that
(lolden (late coffee is not only n cof
fee, but n hijill grade coffee. Sold by
Allen & ltengan.
Ihivid Coppel. who hits I ii veiling
relatives anil friends in tlii section foi
some time past, l.'I'l for his home in
Iowa Sntui.luy.
The Medford Hook Slote have opened
their soda fountain and lire s, rving the
best nnd ceol.-st drinks in town. Their
imported drink dispenser is bound te
K make the fountain a winner
(li'orge llnke, the " dale il " who
didn't slide during the iiicic limit s ' car
nival ill Medford. was on tin tlli
bound train one 1.-V Inst ,vk. II.'
wore what N.-eni.-d to l.e a n. non-inn 's
uniform.
Mr. nnd Mis. Adam Schmidt I of Jack
soltville wiTe buoiiti-so i-all.Ts in Med
foul Wednestlax .
Frank Cniu.-l..u. one of tin, lliiifu
young stockmen of Applcgat.-, p.-nt
Stttttrtlny in Medford.
The funeral of James Lake, which
took place at the Odd Kellows' .-.-tin-
tery ill Me.lf.11. 1 W.-.ln...1av. was birr;.'
Iv utteti.l.-d.
II. II Harris of the Hullo Calls l.iim
ber eotnpany I. ft We.ln.-s.lav evening
for J'orllun.l, where he will ntteud to
mattors of business for a week.
Alta and Minerva Navler. who have
been spending the witter in New Or.
leans, I.H., have relumed to Snn Frail
eiseo, where th.y will reside in the fu
ture. W. H. Hh.ymnii of (Jrunls Puss, n
prominent real estate nintiiputntor, who
has done much for his city and county,
spent Mon.lny in Portland. Ho was se
eoutpnttied home by his daughter, who
il attending St. Helen 's hall.
John Johit!iu hjih in MV.II'nr.i rnvir-( W havt. pom:d up n-frirliii.ent par-
:il tiiiifn during tin wwk. ! lm s in ronm-i-l iuii with our li&U huiw. j
,l'HKt Ifii'LiiKNuii, IIh piMtii . r. who ' Aim. m- n ihiti u iiit-f rinl rt fr ?hiu i
lini hvu i nil ivk is about ityaiii. jdiink. ju-t diui in ill iiny hour uf tbe ;
II. II. I.oriuu r tun Im futnul at tlii'nlny uml wn will h ylioi to H'fvt; vou i
Cin-t'U rroiit. - He will miuu be joined , w it )i iliu brpt iu llu hmd. '.Medford'
by Mm family, whirl, i vmitiuy in t Tea nud nfrt Hoiie, 'JIU Went Sev-
Ohio. ' fiifh alr.et.
;t'r4f f turret I. A. Crnrtt aud X. r-irrxr-.--: . . i
.1. (iurn tt, who livo a few inili-H north
fiiHt of .Mi'dforil. wcrt' in itnr midtt u
few iJuvh tigo.
(ieoic Mi'ltiiiili, who owuh ;i line
farm in Winn k Valley, H"'iit a f
diiyn in Mfdford lnt wek.
M ixMi m Khoi- ami Kate ltuckh y w re
o'4T from Aji'let;.'ite Jatflv visiting
rflativfK and frieindw.
IkfHou, one of the Wading Ixiont
i'tf of the upper valley, hn )eeu iu
Medford eve rnlB t inieti latidy. He re
port h a tmmbcr of big tcib-H of laud in
Ihe vieinity of Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. .loHOph I'. Iloalaml of
Central I'ohit n-eeiuet, wrre anions tlie
tliroti in Medford Saturday.
After yearn of experieutM! in the ro
eery huHincfm, wp havA selected Oolden
Cmii eiffee for our lader. oh wo have
found that it tf.VfS tin- )n-st Hutinfar
tiou of anv coffer Hold in Medford
Allen & Jleaau.
I tioinafl I'mikfv ol Sam m alley, wan
In Mediord uol lnuj Hiiu-e. He h.'ivh
I ha I I in pe oplf of t liat Heel ion are
unauiiuoiixlv in favor of having t he
hoolfH experled.
V. M. Smith Socialistic eaudidale
for count y eoniminHioner, lian been
Mediord Heveral timea lately. He owiih
a fine orelinrd located a kIioM ilislaiu1
from I'lini-nix.
Don't ho dendved by buvinu ftliipned
in flour aL $l..ri(l per wick. I'atroaire
hoitiA liiduntry Muv lav'm best flour
it 1.110 por sack. Kvrry naelt guaran
toed. Try it. If vou can't ut it nl
tho grocer's, ronio to tho mill.
Joseph T. t'urrie, who in engaged in
mini ui' in Sink i vou county, 'a I., lias
been spending n fi'W day in MeilforJ
Ih'iiry 1 1 allien ami II. It. Andi-rHou
were niiioui' tin iniiuv who til buninc
in Medford Saturday.
W. K. I'hippH, tlie atlnrney, who lia
I ii visiting his old liome iu Teiitiessee
and id other eastreu points, is iu M
ford again, after an absence of nenrly
I wo inoiit lis. 1 1 e report t hat t hiugr-
are not nearly so lively and prosperous
there as thiv an here.
Buy Tickets by Wire.
'Uoitw'thing which is of cousiderablc
interest to the publie generally anil
which is perhaps uot generally known
fn tlie system of prepaid order now in
effect between stations of the Southern
Pat'ifh' com pa n y and all points in the
United States. Hy means ol Hum system
tickets, may be purchased at Medford
from any place in the Ifnited States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
tnrty wishing to come here. Sleeper
iict-ommodatiiius and small amounts of
cash in ennueclion with these ticket.!
may alsw bo fiirnishei) at the samr
The Most for tho -Money.
Tlie Auburn automobile is the most
rooiuv and best machine ever offered
for Ihn money. See it before buying,
i, IV Hrown, agent. "
time."
NOTH'K.
Notice is hereby given that tlie un
lei signed will apply at tho reguhu
monthly meeting of tho eitv council
of Medford, Oregon, May r, lftOS, for
a license to sell malt, vinous nnd spirit
ous liquors in less miantities tlinn one
gallon, at Lot 7, ttlock 21, in Medford.
Orcgou, for a period of six mouths.
Ml MUKPHV it IOW NINO
TUB TELEGRAPHIC HTOHY OF THE
NON-STOP RUN or A REO
TOURING CAR AT 1.08
ANOELES.
11)1)2 Miles Without a Stop.
Los Angeles, Cal., April 11,
o Motor far Co., Uiiining, Mich.
Two cylinder HK) finished :til miles
alteinpt lo break world's nonstop
'ord at tl this niortitng, and has nv
eraged miles per day for seven
lavs. This establishes world's twoevl
indiT record and breaks all const roc
ords. l.KON T. SH KTTI.Kli.
I.im Angeles, Cal.. April 14, I'.HK.
Ken Motor Car Co.. Lansing, Mich.
lito tion stop passnl i:tnii miles mark
al I o 'clock this af leriioou. ( 'ar run
aiug bet ler e cry day. Should have
'iixiii miles Thursday noon.
l.KON T. SIIKTTI.nt.
Los Angeles, Cal., April Ifi. I'.nw.
It it Motor Car Co.. Lansing, Mich.
Keo tion stop car 4.Vi miles ( o'clock
i his morning, or hours; average
over 17 miles per hour and over 17 mile
per gallon of gasoline. Car tanning
beautifully. Should break Premier rec
on! about o "dock louioi row morn
ing and re;ich .ihiiI mile recor.l 7 o'clock
tomorrow morning.
l.KON T. SHKTTLKIi.
Los Angeles, Cal., A pi il Ui. lH'K.
Motor Car Co.. Lansing. Mich,
o hold wotli) non "t-i motor ice
We pulled plug oil c:ir at s:;t.
morning. Iil2 mile. Letter fol
LKO I'. NHKTTLKIt.
POLITICAL CARD.
MAHLON PURDIN,
Candid sit for
ItKI'RKSKXT ATI V K
On statement No. 1.
l':iots gnnritnteeil bank deposits.
D. H. MILLER.
M'11VTK for b'KIMiLSKNTATlVi:
On Stiiiement Xo. 1.
J. R. NEIL.
Democratic Nominee.
KOli COUNTY JI'OtlK.
WILBUR A. JONES.
Democratic Nominee.
KOK SIIKK1FK:
B. T. MULKEY,
Kepublican Nominee for
niSTKICT ATTOHNKY.
Vr. T. GRIEVE,
of Pnwprct, V'lounce Precinct,
Hepublicnii Nominee flir
COUNTY ASSKSSOH.
i
Morality of Eugene
Chance to Earn $100 Still Open Statin
tics Show That Prohibition Does Not
Prohibit Drunks Keep Courts Busy,
Olio Hundred and Fifty in a Year
Only Half the Growth and Building
in Eugene That Medford Can Show.
A few ilays ago I offered UM, which
is now on deposit at the, Medford Na
tional bank, for proof that federal
liquor lie iim-h hud not increased in Ku
gene aud Lane county under prohibi
tion. Mayor Matlock admitted the ox
istenee of "bliul pi(H. " Thero are 26
revenue licenses for hugcue alone, una
persons can draw their own conclusions
as to tho number of "blind pigs now
la existence.
The $1"" is still up, ami anyone can
call at the Medford National bank and
exam i ne check. You can earn it by
proving t he following lisl of arrests
niad-1 in Kugcnc for JrniilceiioesH during
the hast mouths when the town was
dry is not correct.
Aeconltng it Mn figures made by
Mr.. Hot Shi. Ms for Meilford, by multi
plying the number of arrests by ten,
there must have been I'M) drunks in
Kiigi.-iie during tiiis period. At the
samo time, thero has been lews growth,
less building, an dless prosperity in Ku
gene than iu Medford.
The following is the list of Kugeue
arrests for drunkenness:
City of Eugene, Oregon, Recorder's
Court, lOOfi.
Julv--Kd Lnskv, Shell Coffman,
Krauk Marshall.
Ahgnsl Kd Hoe. William (loss, films.
Memlick. Welbv Wilkius. Scott In mini.
September O. Clausen, have Murphy
J. K. McCarty, John lllew, John Hundyr
( Vtohcr Ins. Levev, It, W. Smith,
.foil n Cpcucer, os. tligot, A rlie Lums
ford, O. Clansoii. K. Donovan, oe Iti
ley.
November- (. M. Orubb, Kd loore,
A. McMartin.
Peoeniber A. O. ItusHell, H. Spring
it, Samuel Crawford, (I. AV. liooves,
P. Moreland. . W. Keeves, Z. A. Davis,
.ack Cosset, C. II. Hyer, Thomas Demp
sey. K. M. Stewart.
For W07:
Jaunary Thomas James. J. P. Hill
yard, William Kay, Hert Cole, Lou Mar
shall, John McCarty, O. W. Miller.
William KI. Miller, Uosi'crance.
February Shell Coffman. Jako Her
ger. Wtlliam rntehetl. weaver.
Doc llnskett. Frank Wiles, Ott Miller.
.MarchShell Coffman. William Mc
Claren, Dave Ihaty, M. Luther. Wil
1 i ii in Kcunickcr.
April John Anderson, Albert Prince.
W. J. Miller, W. J. Miller, James Page.
"May McKinney, August Car
rata, August I 'arm tit, ( McKinley.
Dnvi Murphy.
June -Hert Colo, Walter Jtootuv
July Chris Lichti, McPheiMin,
William Monroe, W. C. (Jay, W. Ti.
due.
August Zopher Davis, C, C. Peterson,
I. II. Wasserman,
September H. F. lee, K. Lnudgren
September -John Killen, A. Davis.
William Coleman, Cliff It-cvny.
Oclober K. D. Condon, W. F. (Irevor,
W. Nelson, Prank Siuilh.
November Daisy Wall is, John St id
ferg. P. Murry, P. Murry, James II.
Howard, W. Coom-y, William Hundley.
C. It. Hntler.
December It. Heusell, D. Smith, Jo1
Mct.'ov, W. T. Mcl'ullocb. Kd Klabuu-
ler.
For liMH:
January ( harles May hew, Prank
Oooiluiau, Kd Condon, (Jeorge Park, It.
F. Weed.
February -Jack Miller, Hugo lln-hm,
Kd Kelbundv.
March Pun is Mcl'hersou.
Record of Justice of tlie Peace Court.
R. a Kryson, Justice, Eugene,
Orogou.
For im:
Sei tembei Kiuil KM or.
(c?ober Herman Hrever, livnn Hlat
hb.
For !'7:
I'ebruai y -Jake Iteiger, W illiam
( hejbire, Jr.
July J. Woodruff.
September S:i.lie MarkrltM, ten
caves; Klmer Kcnshiiw, three cases;
Charles Mayhew, three eases; ,;,ke Mer
ger, three cases; Alice Cman. two
cases; (leorge Lill.
o ember -C. It. Duller.
December- W W. Waddle. Thomas
Linn. William Davis, Charles May hew.
William Young, Jos, Jacobs, Koy John
son.
For lis:
JiuunrV" Mice Cruan, C. C. Case,
four cases. etnoin !
four cases; Harry Parker, Harry Mar I
!t Ml , two ciiscs.
February Willinm Twilley.
Match John Maker. Thomas Linn.
! Willmm Amu-1. 1.
i COIKT 11 ALL.
J V Sul il van and wife, who left
Mnltoi.lMcdt'oid last October to take
up their lesiiteuce iu Spokane, Wash."
I teturueit I dursitay ami wilt purchase
property in Medford and make this
i heir future home. Mr. Sul il van says
' that southern Oregon is good enough for
him.
Classified AdvertisemonM
I One Cent Word No ilngl Inser
tions lss than IS cents. Six lnsertloni
' for th price of four. Seyenty-flTe
; rents line per month. i
! i)K 8ALK-)I.I X'rs, AO for IS cts.l
j Tribune i.ffiee. '
KOK
row.
141.
SAI.K One yniing .lersry
t'liriip if sold soon. I1, o.
milk
lloi
Get
Your
NEW
SPRING
SUIT
now and have the
pleasure of wearing
it the whole season
IOIt SAIjK Choice fruit uml Krnpc
lauds 11011 r Jaeksonvillft. Call nud see
Jacksonville If on I 1'Mnte- Co., .lack
Konville, r.
FOU S.VLK Two im'nlmtors, used only
mm fionaon, for wile cheap; rapacity
of onch, L'ld ei(rt. Impure ut War
ner's atori'. Warner k Snvdor. tC
UK TIONAKIKM KOK HAT-K One of
W. Inter; International IMetiuiiurieH,
unahrided and indexed ; very luteal
edition, away helotv oust; lias never
lo't-n (Ued. Apply lo Trilmne offiei or
writtt to l. O w 41$. Medford. Or, 4L
l)U SAI.K--S. X. Subdivision n in the
market now ; i-lioice ten acre Iraets,
liesl loeatinu in the valley. I,. Nee
deiuever, .lai ksouville. "
KAKM KOK S A !.K- An ideal 10 acre
home in Vood illo suluirh; ft under
cultivation, ;t iu alTalfa; small house,
good will of fine water and pump;
luff ereek lou iuIn one side, nearly all
good Muck (toil; uu ideal fruit, herrv
or poult i v ranch.
Woodville, Or.
Address Box 117
t-'CK' SAI.K
1 filing cabinet.
1 12 foot awning.
1 Knderwood typewriter, 12 inch ear
riKt.
1 general eleetric fan. 12 iuch.
1 Yaw man Jfc Krbe itetaehalde type
writer stand.
HOY B. KORKRTS.
Medford National Bank bfdg.
1 NTKKN ATlON Ah KNCYCI.OPKOIC
llCTON A KY KOR 8AI.K Three vol
nun s, stnndardauthiirity, fine binding.
A liatgain. Apply to Tribune office or
write to 1 O. Boi Medford. Or. 42
STKAYKO A black mare mule,
w eighs about S ptxirds; has no
l.l, as' r,.ll 1.. ..i,l, rmov,.r, .i.i..V.on-!
villi-. 3d
WANTEn
y.'iirs At
A loan .f S0o for three
' lu'r ivnt on lllrt acn. of
v.'llow pin.. mil fir tnubt.r .'lose to
Mf.lfor.1. AJtlrvss T. t, fare Trib
une. 37
KOI'MV -On llu- r.i.l from M.Mfor.l to
Jnrk.oiivill,., ii l.iil.y's white r..sl. t'll
nt Triliime office.
n itMSHKI KiHlMS The O'IVII.1
over postoffi.'Q,
w vtviv- 11. .1 f..r j. i.rsl h,..w.rlc
KIU Outiyaw.
$12.50, $16.50,
MEDFORD
OREGON,
KOIt SALK An 8-room bungalow, com
pletc nnd up-to-dntfi, lot .10x140. Prico
:UHi0. Inquiro of L. J. Rinehart or
Kiwtal Telegraph Office.
KDR SALK A $2000 mortgnge, gilt
edge sPiMirity, iio taxed, S pr cent net.
Inquiro of the Medford Realty & Rent
al Co., Medford, Or.
Knit MA I J-: 20 acre orchard land,
eleared and cultivated, 1 J-3 miles from
Kaglo Point, $00 per ncrf. Address I.
O. Box TmI. Medford, Or. 40
KARTY wishes to gt loan of $:(00 on
10 aeres of raw land that is worth
$1000; good abstract; will pay 10 per
cent. Luc I; Box fiolj.
W A X 'P f I DTTi rT for geueral KoTisF
work. small house, ninall family; good
wages; 2 miles from town. Address
Box 106. 3fi
KOR SALK One tl. 8. I'ream'Sepa
rator, No. fl; i00 capacity; good as
new; cost $80; will sell for $"0. R.
C. Ilenslcv, Central Point. " .
KOR SAIiK One Hall's safe, good re
pair; cheap. M. P. Moore, 31.1 East
7th nt., Medford. 3(1
LOUT The brass cap .iff Reo auto
wheel. Leave at Tribune office or
Medford Auto Co. 30
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock sheep. Write Box 131.
Medford. Or.
'OR SALE Yo ung gentle cow for
sale; price $40. E, E. Morrison, R.
K. 1. No. 1, Griffin Crepk.
KOK KALE New 5-room house, $1200;
easy terms. C. A. Cutting, 0th St..
Koss Addition, West Medford.
KOK SALE $ room bungalow, just fin
ished; cheap if sold noon. See Ouy A,
ChiKI.-m.
ru" AI.E-Kmh mil.h cow,. Inquirf
at Com rrsidonof.
FOR SALE Olds runabout in good
condition, $400, Inquire Tribune of
fice. KOK SAI.K Olds runabout: first dais
condition; 17." if tnkon now. See at
M.dford Auto Co.
VYANTKD Ten teamsters with teams
wanted by Western Oregon Orchards i
Co. at once; g,md wages.
U'OK SAI.K Heo runabout In good con
dition. I nee.1 a larger machine. U
B. Warner, Jr., at Warner's (tor.
111
L
AST year's Clothes won't do, liowevov
fine tlie woolens. They look their part.
Iines are wi'ong. seams wrong, lapels
wroii";, stitchiiiQ- wrons, lxickets wrong.
sliieves wrong. The general appearance is very
different from tlie new fashion plates, and the
colors are pause. The Art of Tailoring is stead
ily progressing this season's Clothes are not
only different they are far. more pleasing.
The picture shows one of the newest and most
fashionable models. The "LONDOX" a grace
ful, handsome Suit, with a distinctive styles
that's all its own. Especially made for the swell
'Young Men's" trade, by the peerless Master
Tailors and Designers, Schloss Bros, & Co. of
Baltimore and New York.
All the latest shades and colorings here new
Greys, Olives, Browns, Blues and the fancv
"Elephant" tones in smart, mixtures, plaid's
and pencil stripes. Come in and see these beau
tiful suits special offerings at
$18.50, $20.00 and up to $35.00 .
Medford's Leading
Clothiers. Medford's
Cheapest Value Givers.
IT LEADS
l-MR.ST IX SK'KXR.SS, FIRST IN 1IKAIN1
IHTRITY JS OUR WATCIlWOK'l)
QUALITY- IS OUR TRADK .MARK
Proscriptions prepared under registered pliarinnrists.
X K W S T O R E O I, I) L 0 ( J A T T O
A. E. WHITMAN
MANAGER
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLONIAL PORCH WORK, DRILL AND LATH
WORK, PATTERNS, KTO.
TKLKP1IONF 471.
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