Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 23, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THIS MUD FORD DAILY tfUJlJtJNE, MKPFORP, OK., SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1908.
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
.Mrs. Daniels, wife of T. K. Daniels,
returned to Medford yesterday after a
two months' absence at her old home
in Snuta Ana, Cal.
i you want ico cream, give your or
to the Book Store Creamery. '
Frank J'oss and wil'o and child ar
rived hero today with the intention of
miikine this valley their home. Mr.
ifoss mine from Garden City, Kan.,
where he han been a prominent remciit
y.id. walk contractor.
All kinds of job printing at Portland
..rrm-U.Trlbuiuv,.-'"'
it V llceordc'r'i'olliiis him already an
iwered over 40 inquiries from prospoe
live hidden on the new bond issue,
lie suys that there is every indication
they will be eagerly sought after.
All night restaurant nt the limerick
il further notice.
.ludjpi Julius II. N'eil, democratic
nominee for county Judc, spent Hut
ur.lay in .Medford. lie reports satis
faction with progreBH of the campaign.
ttiw Kiln Onunyaw, stenography and
. oew'iting- Itoom 4, Palm Block.
Have II. .Miller him returned from a
trip into the back country districts anil
reports a universal sentiment for Hlate
nient N'o. 1.
Tha only nrint shop In Southern Or
,..,ii employing Typographical T'ninu
., .... Tha 'I'rilninn
H. 1 1. Dennett, of North Medford spent.
Saturday in Medford ou business,
ce cream delivered to any part of the
.At. Order from the I'ren ry or
. .nd store.
" The Indies of St. Aim society, com
posed of the ladies uf Hie Catholic
church, will give u dance at tho opera
house Tuesday evening, May 211. Music
by lluzelrigg's orchestra, Kluhorate re
fieshnients served.
Harry Culberlson, general contractor
I builder, cement worn a specialty,
dford, Or.
Mres. Vred II. Iliipliins entertained
at bridge whist Saturdny afternoon at
her home at Central Point.
Tf vou want sweet cream or butter
"tilk, order from the Creamery or watch
.'or the wagon. Deliveries mnde every
v. Phono No. 1123.
A. W. McLaughlin of l.img- llench
Cal., is In Medford looking over the vnl
lev.
We deliver sweet croata or buttermilk
every day j watch for our wngi n or
tilinno orders to the Creamery. Phone
Itnlph Dean and .lini Cady of Worn!
villa aro in town today.
Latest designs needlework, infants'
nel'.n.j I'll shirtwaists, centers, under
w ar. etc. Needlecral'l Shop. IW2 U i h
ington street. Portland, Or. M
.1 nil II Olwell anil party, relilinilig
home in his nutnmnbilo from a dance
lit, Much last night, encountered u deer,
which was so dazed by the rays ot the
searchlight that it was nearly run down.
A. H. Harm's of Ashland, democratic
nominee for county clerk, was in Med
ford today.
K. .1'. Kuiser, editor of the Ashland
Valley Iteeord, visited here today.
V, M. Olnrkson of southern Miclii
gaa is visiting the valley and Is contem
plating purchasing.
The Medford drug stores will close
hereafter on Sundays from 10:110 a. in.
to 0 p. m.
Attorney (Ins Newbury of Jackson
vllle wnB a Medford visitor T'riday.
T. K. Nichols of Kagle Point spent
Saturdny in Medford.
K. It. Peck, the Lake creek capital
ist who recently sold his holdings at
Lake creek, lias purchased a home in
Medford and will reside here iu the fu
ture, retiring from uctive business to
look after Ills numerous Investments.
It. II. Whitehend has returned from a
oampiug trip in the Hig Butte section.
Ha reports grass abundant in the hilK
though fishing is somewhat slow.
Miss Oruce Whitehead arrived in
Medford Friday evening from Ashland
to spend Saturday and Sunday with her
jia rents.
Work of laying the new water (lis
Iributing system on Seventh street is
under way. Tho trench from -.11 to ('
streets hits been excavated.
As the time approaches for the end
of the contest, the race for cnruiviil
(pieen grows daily more exciting. Vole
early and often for your candidate.
Actress Buys Orchard.
The engagement of the Margaret, lies
company last week drew good houses
and the show was considerably above
the average. Miss lies is so well pleas
ed with the Itogue Itivor valley that
she secured a homestead a few miles
east of tilts city and ivill rcluin here
nt the close of the present tliint rical
season and become a fanner. -Central
Point Herald.
STRIKE AT BLUE GRAVEL
MINE YREKA RACE TRACK
II. K Strasslcr and Chailie l.e May.
who arc isnking a shaft on I he l,l
Jllne Hiuvel mine, near llo race liacK
at Vrckii, struck a fine pi-oipcl a lew
days ago. They had sung nlinnl Ho tcet
without finding water, when suddenly
Ihey struck a channel and the walei
commenced rushing iu on llo-ni. Tiie
were compelled lo abandon the work
for the time being. hen they lapprd
the channel Ihey succeeded in getting
six or seven shovelfuls of dirt, which,
when panned out, netted them f 7 .".
This is all I lie dirt that could be got
out at the time.
Tho Bine (Iravel is the mine that Tim
Austin ran so successfully for a number
of years. It paid handsomely. The
new shaft that Strasslcr and l,e May
have sung is only a few hundred feet
from the old shaft, and it is underdood
that work will be commenced on a
larger scale iu a short lime. Mnchinen
will he put in to pump th ine out.
XOTICR
Is hiTi'by givi'ii thill the niitlenitftmt
will Apply t ihe city no i I of Mi
ford, Or., t it next meeting, In Iip Ih'M
Jimp 2, JtW, for n li.rnno lo mil mult,
vim. tiA nml npiritoiifi I Minors in It'
(U(inli(ifn Ihnil A kiiIImn wrioJ i f
fix inoutlii, nt our hcf ot hunnvn nt
I. .t 0, Mock .20. Mr.li'nr.l, Or.
O. M. HKI.SHV.
' . Dated May 22, 11)08. (U
JAPAN BRINGING
ORDER FROM CHAOS
Ambassador Takahira Explains Japan's
Cause In Far East Says Korea and
Manchuria Had Allowed Themselves
to Become Disorganized.
LAKK MolIOXK, N. VM M;iy -'t.
The following U nn nhMruct of im- al
lin-Hh oVIivfrril hv liaioii (.ioifion Tulni-
liirit, JupfiifMo umluiHM.-nltir, nt liil;i
Alohonk i-oiifi-ri'in-i' on inf rintl ijtnal fir
bit ration:
"An regards .Ta juiu, yoiiny ua she is
it it minion, nation, I may nay without
fear of lniiiu iiiiniinlrrtni.l th:it slw in
iiuhlin hor own ilesjtito the virinHitmlofl
of litV tliroiili wliicli ho Ii:ik Immmi pkh
jmK during tli- lust, Imlf cfitt wry. Tin'
iiircHsaiit ciitiriHin anl coinpliiiutK thai
liavo bi'i'U brought uyuiiirtl lo-r n-jard-
ut her attiliulo nnd policii-H in tlu far
oust appear ti hi-, in my opinion due to
tins rather hnniy ooacliiHioit of tniveliJiK
olmi'i'X'oi'M. Sinnc a lit adatii'-d aainnt
our oat inn in our new lb-id of iiuluti
trial aetivity in Mniielmria ; thers
naiiiHt th(; altitude we have ndnpted
ill I lie li'MH ni'anieil k iiiiloin ufiil
our proteftinn. TIiohl' urn (Miniitrii-H from
whieh .laofin jn'ipiired in former timcH
lier HVHteii' of yovi'iiiinent, rducat.ion
and ovi'fi religion, by ineaiiH of whinh
we rego la f eft our political find Burial
life.
Chaos Formerly Roigncd.
"If t heHc rnunf I'ieH could live up
to their idetiH nt' govern incut and o
eiety, however obnolelo they may bo, it
in cert ii i u t hoy eon hi maintain their
posit ions that securely. Mul fnifin in
thiH Ihey hnve allowrd lln-niKelveH to
tall into an unhappy condition, dimir
(iaui.ed, iiiifiovcriiod, impoveiiHlied,
:iud tllliH have permitteil theliiHetveH to
become I ho prey of Hinmlor design find
rt-ll'iHh puipoHe. With Hiich coiintrieH iih
m-ilihnrs Japan could not iVcl ropose.
hut found her own position threatencil,
and mIic w;ik olilieil fiuatly to take nee
enBiiry iireimureH for her wrlf pn.'Horvu
tinii ami to iiHHiiiuo reHponHihilitier4 foi
ihcir ponee nnd happincsH,
" Iinonler, re 1'oyrenHion ninl iiiihm;ov
rii men t whieh palled for our net ion
ennuot- be removed in one day, nnd in
removing them some nt mimics innsl uoe
.'Hsiii'ily ensue, Today we are at the
sinr of Hindi a sti'unub'. Vo linvp a
saying; ' l.ook at your work when done.'
I ha v o to use 1 Ink expression in an
twerin the criticisms of travelers, but
I do not mean to tell iln-ni to stop their
erit icimiis, for we are not afraid of the
initli. If there is any t mat truth in
Ihese eiilicisms it w ill lie n y I Ichhoii
ami we shall lie Uul to weleomn them,
however continually and Hystomatically
I hey may be sent, from t he fur east
jiainsl .lapan, so tou ns Ihey are not
the result of unfriendly design, intend
cd to mislead the friendly public of this
urettt pence loving country.
No Dnugcr of DIstiirbfmco.
"It is, however, a most encouraging
sitfti of our work tliat even in its 'half
done' sta'e, there is mi iltinyer of dis
turbine inteniatioual peace in that, purl
nf the world in so far as our influence
evtends.
"If every count ry deals wit h the
mutters between nations nml also i t k
own internal affairs in a riylit spirit,
I urn sure Dial even arbitration will no
longer be found necessary, ami you will
bo able to enjoy a tranquility as non
nine as tho spring day a I- this beauti
ful spot on I. nko Mohonk.
Christian Science.
'hrisl inn Science services are held
every .Sum! ay morning at II a 'clock
in the i 'omnn'iciat club room, Hubject
of lesson sermon for M ay L'S-I, ' ' Motd
ami ltodv. ' ' All are welceiue.
VOH WALK -t'amern; Pocu A, tixS, with
kits to 4xo tausch & l.auih shutter,
with A I lens, cost new 115) ; the
above cost $lH0; I tripod. II trays, 1
Kraduale hiss, (1 pinto holders, I doz
en mounts fur iS to Ixo, I ruby bin
tern, I ndliT for mounting, 1 brush,
boxes flash pitwilers. 111 packages
developine; powders for japer or plates.
I hypo., - vinettin frames, jjross
Ao paper, etc.. all for ti". d. K.
I'avi'tte, Hox i;t.'i. Medford. HI
IrT
V.
Tho Human R.ibhoon. tlit Wtfost in!
Captivity.
Tli.- p.Tt'utniaiir.v of 1m l.n ( alios '
v ( in ns will tnki- h ovo !
ititi' iiiHtu.li;it.' i'.illiiwinn the n.ifial
ist iniTiMk', uliicli is i npr.'tf.l to lr i
rntit'luilr.l ( 'I p. in.
The Mom t';irlon iMaimiUMurnt untu'i I
l-jit.-H :i n ,t . lion.- t.t i;n'ft th.'ir!
t'uiiuMirt doii nii.t iMonk.'y -hnu-. Thfirj
i oinpiuiv n tti i t he hit yesl Lulthooti '
In t-:iMtivit v,
Notice,
The nohlier tint! Hiiilnrn will jlene !
rill meet lit the ol.l K. IV Aill nt !
Iiiek Snihlav, Mji v 'J I, In A h ml niriii
oriril ner ieen nt the Meth-nlit rhurch. '
lly re-piest of
F. M. STKW.MJT.
Post C'omiiianil'T. '
Merchants Aroused
St. Johns Business Men Organize o
Fight Prohibition Anti-Baiotm Agi-
tutors Make It Possible for Persons
Who Neither Pay Taxes nor Beside
in City to Vote Upon Question.
ST, JOHNtf, May 2.'i. Iteeause the
prohibitionists have so arranged it that
residentH of Portland will vote on the
saloon question in this city, more than
:J0 of the most prominent business men
here have declared that they will take
ti personal interest in the campaign and
fitfht the "dry" element to tho last
ditch. They have signed a petition to
the voters,, asking that tho unti saloon
llieiihlire be defeated.
Until the Anti-Haloon leatio'H hired
agitators made It possible fur persons
who neither pay tuxes hero nor reside
within (he limits of the city to vote on
t he question the business me a wore
Hal isfied to leave the mat (or entirely
iu the hands of their follow townsmen,
beinK willing to abide by whatever de
cision the people of 8t. Johns might
malfi'. Here ns elsewhere, however, the
prohibitionists were, not willing to
"play fair." They incorporated three
precincts in the district they sought to
vide on, including tho two which com
prise Ht. Johns, nnd one in the resi
dence section of Portland, There are
nr. saloons, and never will be any, in
the Portland preoinet, and the people
there have no direct Interest in the imi
n'ciial affairs of Ht. Johns. This fact
has led the prominent men of this place
to declare war, nml they promise to
make a hot fight.
Throughout the slate the prohibition
ists are making a hard fight to close
the saloons, similar tactics to those cm
ployid here marking almost every cam
paign Ihey have inaugurated.
Why Don't You Got Next?
Do you use Davis' HeHt Klmirf Don't
ot, your grocery talk you into buying
nl her brands shipped in. Davis Best
sells for less money nnd guaranteed to
give sntisfactioii. Try a sack nnd be
convinced.
NOTirrc
ereby given I hat. t he undersigned
apply nt the city council of Med
, Or., at its next meet iug, to be
June 2, Pins for n license to sell
, vinous nml spiriloun iiquoi'8 :u
quantities than a gallon for ti pe
of six mouths, at our place of busi
lots HI, lo, I I, block 21, Medford.
Is Ji
will
ford,
held
malt
less
riod
ncss,
Or.
YOITNO & IIAhU
ated Mav 22, P.lllK. il.'i
FOLLOW
THE
CROWD
OR A NO I'
NIIKIiUIOT
TODAY-
Mini enjoy a refreshing soda or sundae mixed liy an expert
dispenser, who makes drinks that tickle the palate of the
most exacting.
Keep Cool
and lie envied by the follow out in the sun. Bring your
friends and they will he enthusiast ic, too. at the new drinks
thev serve
AT
KINGS
Kl(l
DODO
Clean Sweep Shoe Sale
AV K WAX I) RKDl'OKD TIIK I'RICK () Ol'R
KXT1RK STOCK ()!'
Shoes
AND ARK (ilYIXO VAI-l'KS Td'.SS THAN
WIIOI.KSAKK IMHCKS.
Children's Shoes, 01e, shoes you have lieen paying
l.."0 and !fl.T') for.
ladies' Shoes and Oxfords, $1.19, 1.(51), $1.70.
8M.OS, $2. 10.
SPECIAL
(WI.L KARM.V AND OKT Y'Ol'R SHARK OF
THK P.AROAINS.
W. H. Meeker 6 Co.
It Is Good
to know that when you buy a
pair of TUDD'S FOOT
FJTTTXG SHOES for men
at
$4.00
you get the liest that's made.
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
Ciias. Hazkl rioq. Manager
TWO NIGHTS, MAY 22, 23.
MATTNNH SATURDAY, MAY 2il.
DON CARLOS SOCIETY CIRCUS
2ft Dugs Featuring Professor Kiclil, tht
Jliiirmn Bubboon. Four
Monkeys.
A li A li R TKEAT I'OII .V RDFOTiU.
Prices LTm' mixI "fte.
DIVORCE DECREE FOR
MRS. ALFRED VANDERBILT
NKV YOKK, .May ti:i. The report
of the refereo on tile suit of Mrs. Klsie
l-'reni'li VHlelerliilt for divorce iigainst.
Alrrm! II. Vuiulerliilt, the lieacl of the
Cornelius Vun.lorbilt bruneh of the fa
mous futility, has been hatuleil to ,Ius-
tieo (Vlloriliaii iu tho Htlireiue I'ourt.
All the ynpers iu the ease were at once
sealed ami filed, An intimation that
I he report of the referee wits favorable
to Mrs Vanderliill was (riven when the
attorneys made a motion I hat the re'
port be confirmed. The motion was
taken under advisement.
Friday's Bull Games.
Portland !l, Oakland I. Pitchers
Portland, Kinsellii; Oakland, llellar.
San PranciHco IK; Los Anodes 1-'.
MAPLE
MOITSSK
IS GOOD
I'ORTKR
IIOUSK FLTP
Time Tabtes
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Northbound.
No. ltijOreoit Express....
.N'o. HlPortland KxjireHS...
tio. 225 1 For Ashluud
Southbound.
No. 15 1 California Express..
No. 13Riin Frnneisco Exp.
No. 25!Froni Ornnts'Pass. .
5:39 p. in
11:40 a. in.
10:15 a. m.
10:3") a. in.
1:50 p. m.
0:15 p. m.
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY.
No. 1 1 Leaves Medord . .
No. 3Leaves Medford. .
No. 2 j A rrives M ed ford .
No. 4IArrives Medford.
7:50 a. in
2:30 p. m.
10:50 a. m.
5:30 p. m.
t OGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY.
No. 2 Leaves Alertford". . . .
No. 4 j Leaves-Medford
Motor Lea ves Med ford
Motor Leaves Medford ....
N'o. 1 j Leaves .lucksnnville..
No. 3 Leaves Jacksonville.
Motor J Leaves Jacksonville.
10.40 a.m.
5:55 p. in.
2:00 p. in.
9:00 p. in.
9:00 a. m.
8:30 p. in.
1:00 p. m.
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No single inser
tions less than 15 cents. Six insertions
for the price of four. Seventy-five
cents a line per month.
R'RNINHED IfOOMS Tho O'IMI,
uvut postoi't'ico.
FOB SALE t-rooin bungalow, just fin
ished; cheap if nohi Bool). -Keo ttuy A.
(Jhildora.
WANTED 'J'imi teamsl.TH with teams
waut'jd by Wen tern Orfguii Orchards
Co. at out'n; good wages.
l-'UR KKN'T Fimiislind rooms, on Trips
st reef, second Hi reel, soul li on K.-ist
Si'venth. Apply lo Mr-. U. i'.i.wtriiin.i)
V A. T !;) Ill tir it Keren, improved.
Muse in. (Jive description, pl'ire and
lerniH. I' refer to deal with owners.
Address l-I. II. I Hiss, Jiox r,S(, Med
ford. t f
KOU KENT "i I'nrnislieil rooms, conve
nient tor honsekeepiiie;, close to busi
ness; no children. No. ;!n7 North (
street. $2
PAR TV wishes to got loan of $300 on
40 acres of raw land that is worth
$1000; good abstract; will pay 10 per
cent. Lock llox 05G.
ItUNAlSOI'T for -.ale cheap; thorough
ly cipiippi'd Willi odometer, acetelyac
lights, hip, etc. A. f. Allen, Medford,
Or.
l'OK S ALIO Dim U. S. Cream Sepa
rator, No. 0; 500 capacity; good as
new; cost fSO; will sell for $50. 7?.
C. Ilensley, Central Point.
FOli SAI,K--S. N. Subdivision is in the
market now; choice ten ncre tracts,
best, locution iu the valley. j. Nee
demeycr, Jacksonville.
Ft K SAf. K-SiMnSil oT fnil" blood
KamboiiiUel slock sheep; large, heavy
shearers of fine wool, .lohn S. llt'r
rin & Son. 81
l.DST I,iu1y's black handbag. Hot urn
to llofel .ash for suitable reward. "(i
I''ol SAI.K Kive roi'iu house, bcauli
fully located, uith lo ."iOxl l'i, Ir ri bear
ing apple trees; Ihis is a snap and will
be sold nt a bargain. Address Lock
llox 125. Medford, Or.
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock sheep. Write Box lol,
Medford, Or.
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. E. MORRISON,
Physician nnd Surgeon,
Office: Mud ford National Dank Hldg.
J. T. ANKROM,
Vl:i.r, DKItllilt. MEDFORD, OU.
Prices right. Pumps Famished when
Wanted.
BALL ft QLOSCOCK,
, Contractors and Builders.
All Work Guaranteed.
Office with C. H. Piorco & Son.
Phone 6S.1. P. O. Box 771.
WILLIAM CDEBLEY,
Resident Piano Tuner.
Special Hates by the Year.
Headquarters at Hale's Piauo House.
All Work lluarnnteed.
P. O. Box .11)3, M K DFORD, ORF.tlON.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surg.'on.
j Office et Residence.
1 Will. M. Colvig, Medford, Or.
I COLVIQ ft DURHAM.
I Attornoys-.it-Law.
j Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
j Medford Furulturo Co., Undertakers-
I Day phone Mil; Night Phones: I'. W.
r.inklin tn.'i; .1. II. Hutler I U.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL COL
EECTION AGENCY.
Lock Hox 80S. Medford, Or.
E. R. SEELY. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon J
Modern Kquipped Operating Rooms.!
X Ray. ilffice Hours. 10-12. 2 1 P. M. I
Off Ico In Jackson County Bank Bldg. ;
GO TO DR. GOBLE FOR YOUR I
GLASSES.-
I Optical Parlor in l'crry's Warehouse,'
SKVFNTH STIiKHT. !
"lie lias N'o Other Business." J
Notice. j
I wish to announce that I have pur j
tlased the office ni:l practice of the
lie Dr. M. S. Jones. My office n ill ,
'i located at I he same place as Dr.
ones' and office hours will be front
10 a. in.. - 4:30 nnd 7 to S p. ni. ,
R. J. CON ROY. ;
Physician and Surgeon. '
For SMe j
Five acre tracts just within and ad- t
joining Medford city limits en five j
years' time: 1M invested now, it is i
believed, will pay on "l0 profit with
in one year. Oold Ray Uealty Co., L'Ofl (
Vst "th trot. 60
f
The Advantage You Get From
Our May Sales
You can derive great advantages ly patroni.iii our May sales. First we
are offering a class of goods that will give perfect satisfaction, and at
prices that aro certainly lower than most stores are in the haliit of mak
ing. Now, don't take our word for this, but come and see for yourself.
We know that our customers know values and believe that to beone of
the reasons why our trade is increasing.
U'e invite you here often and assure you of a welcome at all times.
im I MA
'
Our Windows Show
Many Good Bargains
TRUNKS' are shown to pnd advantage iu the south window. PRICKS
AT TOST.
.7.DI1 SI'ITS for ladies are also shown in this window. Theso are worth
to $15.00.
sr.MM'Eb (!(HHS are iu the next, window, and Iho former nnd sale
irices shown.
STM.MIOK 'VESTS. 12 l-2c, are (o be seen iu the north window. These,
are Worth to 20c.
MEDFORD 'S EXCLUSIVE LADIES' SHOP
BAKER-HUTCH ASON Co.
CENTRAL AVE., JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
I (' yiin'i'P ii sclioo director
, is
ST SYSTEM
FOR HEATING
your school, write to
Til K SCHOOL BOARD, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO.
TILE SCJIOOL .ROAT?D, POCATRLLO, IDAHO
THE SCHOOL HOARD, HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
AVo have just closed contracts with these seiitlenien
within the last fifteen days for heating their schools.
They Investigated
Our system. Ask theln. We leave il to von.
W. G. McPlierson Co.
Heating Engineers, 328 Glisan St., Portland Oregon
POLITICAL CARD
MAIli.ON PURDIN,"
Caudidato for
RKPRKSKNTATIVK
On Statement No. 1.
l':uers e;u:ir:tulctd bank ileposits.
D. II. MILLER,
A.NDIDA'I K for RKPRKSKNTATIVK
On Statement No. 1.
J. R. NEIL.
Democratic Nominee.
FOI! COUNTY JIJDOK,
WILBUR A." JONES,
Democratic Nominee.
FOR SHKRIFK:
READ THE
:
Linen Suits
For Ladies
Have von seen those beautiful
liueu nnd linen repp Suits. Wo have
them in blue, tun, white and iu all
sizes. The jackets are mnde the
popular butterfly style sleeves; nlso
the throe, ipuirter nnd full lengths.
'rices very reasonable,
$7.50 To $14.50
and aro in doubt as to what
tho
B. F. MULKEY.
Republican Nomtiico Tor
DKSTRICT ATTORNKY.
Will nlwnys support Hie republican
candidate for It. S. souator who is nom
inated by the people.
JOSEPH L. HAMMERSLEY,
of Hold Hill,
Republican Nominee for
RKPRKSKNTATIVK.
H. M. CAKE,
of Portland,
The Advocate of Statement No. 1,
Republican Nominee for
I'NITKD STATKS SKNATOR.
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