Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 27, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    r XlliS MEDTOlffl DAILY TRIBUNE. M Klll'Ol,). OR.. WF.DXESDAV. M AY 7. 1!(0S.
AiilTORNIA HOE8E8 ON
WAY TO SEATTLE RACES I
COMPLAINT OVER
POOR HIGHWAYS
Oold Hill News Voices Protest of Tax
Over Continued Neglect of County
Roads About City Only Fifty Dol
lars Needed to Put Road in Shap.-.
A great deal of complaint vonoerniiig
tin- road between Gold Hill and the
Foots Creek district is now being beard
on the streets of this place every dav
anil it seems that from all appearances
the complaints are certainly just ones,
says the (lold Hill News. In two places
tne roan nas neeii cuungod to give wav
to tfie rapid growth of the country, and
in each place, aside from merely cut
ting a pntli through the thick growth
of underbrush, nothing has been done
to make the high passable. Iu tho first
instance, whi n the owners of the River
side Park udditiou to (lold Hill had
taeir tract of land surveyed and plnced
on the market the road had to he placed
in its right position, but other than
cuiiiug oown some trees the county
court did nothing. The road along this
point is almost impassable, and instead
of using the road, the people are com
pencil id iiirn out at a place where, if
one who is not familiar with tho road
he takes a big chance of upsetting his
wagon, and otherwise breaking things
up in general. The expenditure of $30
oil (his stretch ot road would make it
in very good condition, yet nothing has
iceii Hone at all. Now, ib this fair
in mo poupio in this section: lo we
not pay enough taxes into the treasury
ot Jackson enmity to be entitled to this
Miial) sum of money, $.i0f Are we to be
treated in this manner in order that
a more favored section of the county
may enjoy its good roads and increased
values of property? The people of this
section of Jackson county are growing
tired of the way in which they have
been treated in the matter of road build
ing, and they will certainly express
Hint feeling on the lirst dny of June.
This is not a political item, but is
merely the expression of the sentiment
of the good people who are compelled
to traverse the roads mentioned, and
it was written at the request of these
people. Judge Dunn, it's up to yon.
COMMENCEMENT DAT,
, ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL
The high school ocmmenceinent exer
cises were held at the Chautauqua Tab
eruaclo Thursday evening, and as usual
were very largely attended by frionds
and patrons of the schools nnd the loyal
public of Ashland. Thirteen graduates
nine young ladies nnd four young men,
constituted the graduates, as follows:
liny Hicks, Benin h Caldwell, Sadie Nin
iager. Bessie Wagner. Veta IMiillipB, J.
H. Tninan, Mabel Kinenid, Flossie
Churchill, Bessie Cinrfrett, Agnes Sto
rey, Irene MeFnrland, Kugeno Cannich
ael and Harry Low. They occupied
seats upon the platform with tho fac
ulty and members of the social board
The feature ot the evening 8 program
was the address by Professor Frederic
S. Dunn of the state university, who
iif-cd purl ions-of the life of Julius Cae
sar for his very instructive lecture,
other numbers on the program were:
I'iaao solo by .Miss Alybaugh and piano
iluot. by Misses Caldwell and Iviucaul
and vocal numbers by the girls' qunr
let. The presentation of the diplomas
was made bv Dr. 11. M. Shaw of the
school board in a very happy manner.
Ashland Tidings.
ror the past two or thr lavs ,l.
northbound trains mv !,,,. c'arrvi,,,,
Hooded horses to the northwest circuit
from California. Tucsdnv fr cars of
racers passed through Mcdfoni ,
gether there will be Gil horse, (roai'l al
..o.aia, representing every slal f im
portance with two except in.
The coming raring B.,sn o
the greatest the northwest has ever
looked upon. Animals from all western
states are catered as well as maav from
..iimn. me stakes are the biggest
ever.
In the 2:09 trot there will l. t.
most evenly matched set of horses in
the west. Among them .-no Aiimsi ,
2.0SH4, who run in the monev on the
grillld circuit last year against Sonoma
Ciirl and Highball, both with records
of 2:0314; North Star, 2:11V,, who ran
second iu the Salem stake last summer;
R. Amlinshm, 2:11?, who captured thai
event; Fresuo tlirl, 2:101..., unbeaten oa
tho California circuit; W ild Bell. 2:0Si-
a grand circuit performer.
The pacers will include Mona Wilkes.
2:0CVi; (Jueen Pomona. 2:11711; Harrv
Flogan, 2:121,; Charlie D., a great niieer
which ran second to Sir John S..
2:03V..; John H. Conway, 2:0!)i,; Kelly
Briggs, 2:iWli, and Miss Idaho, 2:il'.)i.
All of these horses will lie entered
in the same stakes, making the finish
aa unusuallv close one.
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No single inscr
tions less than 15 cents. Six Insertions
for the price of four. Seventy-five
cents a line per month. i
LOST Saturday, purse conlainiog cm
ivaey. Kinder return Tribune olfi-i
liVward. lit
jFOl! S.M.K Laige corner lot in West
Medlord. just onlside cilv limits; two
thirds of mi a.-iv; flouting on good
county road; nightly building spot;
price l.-,0 if sold at oa.e. Write Box
Midfoid if
Til K."CH.XliK--A quartz claim, good
paying ore. partly developed; will ex
change for homi-Htcnd or limber claim.
Address A. Miner. ApplegaN'. Or. li-l
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Mrs. Josephine Russell has returned
from a two mouths' visit at Sua Fran
cisco and San Jose, Cal. Miss Xunan.
who accompanied her, will probably re
main during the summer tit the hitler
place.
Miss Rose Buckley of Ruch was iu
town Tuesday. Miss Orth returned
home with her for a short visit.
Mrs. B H. Haney, who has been re
ceiving treatment nt the Ashland hos
pital, returned Sundav evening. Mrs.
Haney is improving rapidly, but was
unable to return as yet.
Mrs. W. C. Lang and daughter, ex
cursionists to San Francisco, returned
Tuesday morning.
EAST MEDFORD WANTS
BEAR CREEK WATER
Kllli SALK Itugs, bedroom set.- cur
tains, buffet, chiffonier, Morris chair,
canned fruit, garden hose. Mrs. C. P.
Camer corner L and loth sts. i'mI
Foli SAI.K- i-a; 'o,-o A, ils with
kits to -Ix'i tllaiisch A- Lamb shutti-r.
with A I has. ,-ost new .-fiio); the
above cost .tlllii; 1 trip,,,!, :l trays. 1
graduate glass. 0 plate holders, f do
en Minimis lor i's to Ixl. I ruby Inn
tern, I roller lor mount iu-, I brush.
2 boxes flash powders, 10 packages
developing powtl, is for paper or plates.
1 hypo., 2 vigiioiting t'laniis. a, gross
A.o paper, elc. all for if'O'i. .1. I.
Payette, llox I Sr.. Ml'.lt'ord. lil
i'VUNiKiii-:i.) uoom.s ThVTnioTi,
over postoffiee.
FOR SALE .i ro,. m bungalow, just fin
ished; chenp if sold soon. See (luv A
Chihlers. '
WANTKD Ten teamsters with teams
wanted by Western Oregon Orchards
Co. at once; good wages.
FOR KKXT Furnished rooms, on Trips
street, second street south on Fast
Seventh. Apply to Mrs. O. ilowinau."ili
WANTKD 10 or 20 acres, improved,
close ill. (live description, price and
terms. Prefer to deal with owners.
Address K. II. Bliss, llox ."fill, Mod
ford. tf
FOli liFNT .1 fiirtiislo'il rooms,
nient lor housekeeping, close ti
ness; no children. No. :',07 Ki
street.
A correspondent from Fast Modfonl
writes:
A company ot oil can be eaartered
to bring water from Bear creek through
log tiling at u cost of $2000 adequate
to irrigate 100 acres. We have special
rates on various styles of engines, and
hose, und when we turn it on our free
soil thero will spring forth fruit a hun
dredfold. If West Modford goes ilrv
in Juno we can go wet alt Biinimer. Let
us do nwny with any fnlso modesty on
this question and reason together about
the water going to waste in Bear creel:.
Tuesday's Ball Games.
At Portland Portland 0, Sail Fran-
ci3co 4.
At San Frnncisco Los Angoles 10,
Oakland 4.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Columbus S. Fling lo S. B. Lnmin,
10 ncres ia section 20, township
.'17, range 2 W $
S. R. Decker to K. F. (ireemali,
property in Ashland
Julia L. Orr to Richard Sehuler,
1 Vi acres in Fark addition to
Med ford
J. (J. Medley lo Sarah L. Wood,
property on C street, Medford
Nellie M. Richard lo Julia V.
Powers, lot I, section :'.o, town
ship III, range it F
N li. ive to Peter l.orenzen, lot
1, block 3.1, Medford
1.H in
M00
230
Prune Crop in California.
The California Fruit llrower says of
the prime crop in that state:
"The growing prune crop continues lo
look smaller and smaller. Estimates now
are for about one half of Inst year's
crop, which was of itself only about
half a crop. This will pul the output
for the state this year at somewhere
in the neighborhood of 30.000,000
pounds. Should the Santa Clara valley
turn oat as slmrl as some now predict,
estimates will b reduced ngain."
NOTICE
Is hereby given Hint the undersigned
will apply at the city council of Med
ford, Or., nt its next meeting, to he held
June 2, l!o, for a license to sell malt,
vinous and spiritous liquors in less
quantities than a gallon for a period of
jtix months, nt our place of business at
lot (i. block 20. Medford. Or.
O. M. SKLSBV.
Dated May 22, IfluS. M
Notice.
I wish to announce that I have pur
- hnsrd the office and practice of the
Me Dr. M. S. Jones. My office will
' ) located at the same place as Dr.
.'ones' and office hours will he from
10 a. in., 2-4:30 and 7 to t p. in.
B. J. CONROY.
' Phvsician nnd Surgeon.
NON-STOP RUN OF A REO
TOURING CAR AT LOS
ANGELES.
4992 Miles Without a Stop.
Los Angeles, Cal., April 11, 1D0S.
Reo Motor Car Co., Lansing, Mich.
Two-cylinder REO finished 3010 miles
iu attempt to break world 's non stop
record at fi this morning, nnd has av
eraged 403 miles per day for seven
days. This establishes world 's two-cyl
inder record and breaks all coast rec
ords. LEON T. SHETTLER.
Los Angeles, Cal., April 14, 10S.
Reo Motor Car Co., Laasing, Mich.
Ren non-slop passed 4300 miles mark
at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Car run
ning better every day. Should have
3000 miles Thursdav noon.
LEON T. SHETTLER.
Los Angoles, Cul., April 1, 19U&
Reo Motor Car Co., I.ansiuf, J'Vli.
Reo non-stop enr 43H3 milea I- I;
(his morning, or 2fiS hourt; awio
over 17 miles per hour nnd over 17 miles
per gallon of gasoline. Car rneuing
beautifully. Should break Prcmior rec
ord about 5 o'clock tomorrow morn
ing and reueli 5000-mile record 7 o'clock
tomorrow morning.
LEON T. SIIKTTLKK.
olive
htlsi
rth i 1
02
PARTY wishes to get loan of $300 on
40 ncres of raw land that, is Worth
$1000; good abstract; will pay 10 per
cent. Lock Box (130.
KITXAIIOI'T for sale cheap; thorough
ly equipped with odometer, acefelyne
lights: top, etc. A. C. Allen. Medford.
Or.
FOR SALE One U. S. Cream Sepa
rato;, No. (I; 300 capacity; good as
new; cost $80; will sell for $30. II.
O. Henslov, Central Point. "
FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is ia the
market now; choice ten-acre tracts,
best location in the valley. L. Xee
demever. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE 300 head of full Mood
Rainboiiillet stock sheep; large, heavy
shearers of fine wool. John S. Mer
rill & Son. . SI
FOR SALK Five-room house, beanti
fully located, with lo 30x113, (en bear
ing apple trees; this is a snap and will
be sold at a bargain. Address Loch
llox 123. Medford, Or.
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock sheep. Vrite Box I.'ll.
Medford, Or.
Offici
BUSINESS CARDS.
II. E. MORRISON,
Physician and Surgeon,
Modford National Bank
Bldg
J. T. ANKROM,
WELL DKKIER. MEDFORD, OH
Prices right. Pumps P-irnisheil when
Wanted.
BALL & GLOSCOCK,
Contractors and Builders.
All Work (luaranteed.
Offlco with 0. II. Picrco & Sou.
rhnne 033. P. O. Box 7
Los Angeles, Cal., April HI, 190.
Reo Motor Cor Co., Lansing, Mich.
Ren holds world non stop motor roc
ord. We pulled plug on car at S:.li
this morning, 4002 miles. Letter fol
lows. LEON T. SHETTLER.
Time Tabtes
"SOUTHERN PACIFIC" RAILWAY.
Northbound.
No. lliOregon Express
No. Ill Portland Express...
No. 23 1 For Ashland
BouttiDouna.
No. lolCaliforma Express.
Nu. 13San Francisco Exp.
No. 123'From Grants Pass..
5:. 'It' p. in
11:4!) a. m.
10: 13 a. in.
10:33 a. ai.
1 :30 p. m.
9: 13 p. in.
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY.
Xn. II Leave Medford I 7:30a. m.
No. 3 1 Leaves Medford 2:30 p.m.
No. 2 'Arrives Medford 10:30 a. ia.
No.4Arrives Medford f 8:31) p.m.
WILLIAM 0. DEBLEY,
Rcsiduut Piano Tuner.
Special Rates by tho Year.
HeadquarturH at Dale's Piano llons.
All Work Guaranteed.
P. I). Box .103, MEDFORD. OREGON.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Snrg.'on.
Office ot Residence.
Win M. Colvig, Medford. Or.
COLVIU & DURHAM,
Attomcy:s-r,t Law.
Geo. II. Durham, GrnntB Pass, Or.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers
Day plume 333; Night Phones: C. W.
Conlilin 403; J. II. Butler I H.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL (Jill.
EECTION AGENCY.
Lock Box SOS. Medford, Or.
E. R. SEELY. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern Equipped Operating Rooms.
X Ray. Office Honrs, 10-12. 2 4 P. M.
Office In Jackson County Batik Bldg.
"GO TO DR. GOBLE FOR YOUR
GLASSES.
I Iptu al
Parlor in Perrv's War'-houne,
SEVENTH STREET.
, 0OUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY.
No. 2 ! Leaves Medford
No. 4 Leaves Medford
Motor Leaves Medford I
Motor Leaves Medford
No. 1 'Leaves Jacksonville. I
No. 3 'Leaves Jacksonville.''
Motor leaves Jacksonville. I
10.40 a. m
3:33 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
!):00 p. m.
9:00 a. m.
2:30 p. m.
1 :00 p. m.
'He Has No Other Business.'
POLITICAL CARD!).
J. R. NEIL.
Democratic Nominee.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE,
WILBUR A. JONES.
Democratic Nominee.
I'oli SHERIFF:
PORTLAND
ROSE
FESTIVAL
To ln ht'M in
PORTLAND, OliEOON
.1 UN 10 1 to C), 190S.
Will In.- tin.' most lirillian)
'FLORAL FIFSTA AND
CIVIC JUMLEK
Kwr lu'M in tlu Pui'ifif Northwest.
I'oitliuul, "Tin- Rose City," will W a
scene nf spliuiior iiml tlio con I it of
world wiilo Interest for one weoU.
"ii-ven.t important roil vent ions to be
h lil iu PorllaiH. oit that oceaniou.
Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green lath'
CEDAR BKVF:LED SIDING
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co.
KILNS AND MILLS AT OLKNDALK ORHCON
YARD AND OFFICIO AT MFDFOIJD, OK'F.CION.
Til 10
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
Will Sell Special Tickets on
This Oiv.-ision from IIOD
FOliD to Portland and Re
turn at $13.20
Kor particulars pall on
A. S. ROSENBAUM, Local Agent
Wil. MeMURRA V,
(It iieral Passonger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Something Ntw
In liuhliiT Tires that it will pay you to
invest ii:iti'. COMPLETE STOCK,
prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed.
Mitchell & Poeck I
GENERAL
Fust "111 Street,
Blneksmilli Shop.
WAGONERS. I
rear of .Metrinian 8 ;
Meilford, Or. J'
Prompt Delivery
Good Stock
Right Prices
CRATER LAKE
LUMBER COMPANY
To The Public
IIAVINd INMTAM.KI) M At II I N HI! V
I'OI! Till-: MANIIFACTI'HH Oh'
IIIOII (llt.M)K OK CKKA.M, WK AUK
l'l,'KI'.l;i:i) TO I'll.L ALL OHDKUH,
i, AIIOU OH SMALL. OKI, I VKKIK.H
MAOI'l TO ANY I'AltT UK THE ITI'V.
si'iniAi, oiinuus tnvK.v oini
I'liOMIT ATTENTION'. OltDHH AT
MKPI-'OIM) liOOK STORE Oil
flit RAM KRV.
Rogue River Creamery
Medford
R. W. GRAY, Builder
C LO. I A L I'OR( II WORK, (1 R I LL AND LA T 1 1
WORK, l'ATTIORXS, I0TO.
TI0L1OIM ION 10 171.
M 10 1) FORD, OR.
Small Orchards
On Easy Terms. (Bity
Property and Ftuit
Groves for Sale
A'Vt a ml Tcn-Arir Orrlmnh on I lie
imdiill 'nirnl jilmi. Thr riflil kind of
toil, the riilit kind of trees and Hie
.riiIil iiriecs.
Tin nl if ii ins' r.ricfirnrr in fniil
niisiini lnirlis our jiidijnirnl. W'a Inirr
fold Imlf Ihr orelmrdtt in I lie nillei
mid lmrr. ii l lo srr tl jiiircliasrr tlis
sulivfitd irilh his hurtdin.
Hi fore hit liii'l srr
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregonian is the best
and most complete south of Salem
PARTIAL LIST OP BLANKS i
Wiurtoity PmmI
Mul'lKitK.
I .nntr ami Short h'tirnm
SiOtr-fat'Cn uf Mi.rtKitm-
TranVrof I, ion
Powor or Attin lie
Mochnnlr'H I.l.-n '
Wuli-r ftiv.hl
FOR NIONT, FOII SAI.K.
KHAI. KKTATK
(julK-liiiiu'IVKl Homl fnrltl
MirliniKiT Leuno
Willi Tiis I'iivmmit Provision
Ol.t inn o liny lnii Atrent'n Contmctn
MISCIOIJ.ANKOHH
Hill of Kiilo
l.iiiiior I.ictMiHo VorniH
Nolil'O lo TrcrtlHtHhlTH
t'nilit(ir'n('lium
Alffllllrtl K-ttHtO
Chiitti1! Mot litHtfe
A('liiiowlnlKifnr
('oufcNriion uf Jiiiltrmont
Covith for It lank
I'liiccr I.onlioii
IIiiihI for I let-it
M itirr'rt I, ro
rilUNJSIUOl) ROOMS, KTC. (on i-HnlU.rl.
MININO
tjnnr(7 Locution Water Uiht
On-Kon ami I, H. Fornm rotiirun t Hell
l' ''l Troof vf Imht
.niHTK h: op i haw:
Civil ittnl Criiniiial SuhitocnnK Atlne'imrnt
llmlort ikiiiMT ami AHt-
(.iiriihlmit ni davilfor Attarlnnoiit
1 H'll Coinmitim'Mt for Klim
Notlrt- to .liiinrri Jury Oriit'i-
Civil Coiniiliitiit Witrrant for Arit
I'ltOllATK
I'oliliotiH for LcttcrK of Ailioinht ration, Adininlntnilnr'ii, lOxwntor?! iiml ;uarfitli'ii
ItoinU anil hi-iffo; Or.-r S-ttinpr Apart I'n.fict ly 10 Kempt from Kxm iitam; Unlor
l.iitilMuni.c .s(.r K.iii an.i IVm.iml I'roiM-rty Citation; Cornnm-Wi lo Auunlrr
IniiiiUiiy mix! ApnuHcmnt; I'roof of Will; Lot turn
SunimoiiH
lOxorut ton
JihIkuiimiI Triinnrript
('oioniiltiM'iil. fur
Si'iirt li Warrant.
nf Ailmini t i it t Ion :
t'riliinn'iitury.
Atliulimcnl
Not i.-r .t (Inroiiluni-nt
(irnu.) Jury ,Sol(po4liu
I ml li t rto-iit
'i'nmnt-i ipl uf Jiiilnicot
A ci.fiit'li ti'. up-to ilali' lit
SHKIill l' III.ANKS.
CIKCUII
i.il.
COtUtT
i ti.kiMir and Afllilnvit Rnnminnt
lor Alliiflimi'iil ('out Uill
Ciin.liuil mid Civil Suhpofitm Kxm-iitton
Si-arcli Warrnnt
Noiiii- to JuroiH
of U.S. I. AN I) OI-'I-'K'K.HCOUNTV COURT AND
7
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All printed after the latest
and best forms, ct Orders
promptly filled at Portland
prices. Give us a trial.
SOUTHERN
OREGONIAN
MKDi'ORU
ORKGON
Rqlq River Land Go.
Exhibit Building
For Sale.
Five ncro trni-tn just within ami al-
joining Mr-iKonl city limits on fivi
yrara' time; $100 invostpti now, it is
holievcil, will pay you ft0 profit with
in ono yonr. (lu'lil' Hay Ri-nlty Co., 200
Wost 7th street. 6
The Most for the Money.
The Annum automobile is the most
roomy ami best ninehine ever offerer!
for tho money. See it before buying.
L. B. Brown, agent.
time."
B. F. WULKEY.
Repubtiean Nominee r..r
PlSTnirToVTTOKN'EY.
MAIILON PUEDIN. I
Candidate for
RITRKSKSTATIVK '
On SUtemen Ko. 1.
Favors guaranteed hank deposits
D. It. MILLER,
r.WDIDAlK for RKI'IIKHKNTWIVK
On Stnlemint No-
nl.!
! Will filv:tv, nn."irf (he n
, i-:in'li,l:ili. fur I'. S, i-' ii.'ilnr wli
iii.-it. .1 l.v tin-
JOSEPH L. HAMr.iEU.SI.EV,
I i.r c.iid inn.
j Republican Nominee for
I i;i:!'1:i:mi:n'I'.tivk.
II. M. CAKE,
of 1'.. Miami,
' Tin A.U... nl.- of Stall -in. nt So. I
Republican Nominee for
IMTi:.') STATK.S HKXATuit.
" I j
We Want to Buy Lands
Realty Bond Syndicate of
Oregon W. H. Stalker
J.ickson County prppt'icr
w.mk Annex secretary
K
Any .liidyc of Clothing
Kiimws ttiii tt..i ii.ns l:iiirinu wml. wlnn
li- '- it. Nun t'Mily primoinii-f
otir t'.'il.t ir-i t.i Ko rhf I.-hIj ji tnl ;ih for
-t It- iiint i in i -li, it is nollcx t'ftr ut
tn Ifl.i! i ;,li iiiTiuil' nt. Vo IPJltliT ll"W
rnliuil tin iii:i- lie, yon will fitiil it
ilit'itriili hi iiml ;iny I'Imwh itt uur t a i
Imiiiil; mI.. (t,,.i fur uitniiiT snitt
t o jiimim.i .illfiilinii.
riiii.li ih ilrtitiim; ium irt"ii)ii!
W. W. lilPIiRT, The City Tailor, Medford
THE OLD HOWARD RANCH
I lii".' tnil. n of M- ilf.-nl nil.) L'1..
tnilo- wi-t of ri,t..iii, i ihhv nil ii
in mn:il tiK.-tH r.i suit, tiii' uircli;i.'r.
OtH- foil r r h i-ii-Ii, l,:t:iuc in Ilirt'h pay
j rn rn W. iK in ri ruri oppxi tnnity for
; 1111MI f it.iiflll ill-rim. I.iHt''l wit It nil
tin1 H;iiiln.
Why Don't You Out Next?
liti vtui tixt' Pavin' Ht-st I'lmirT Pom 'I
iv utir j;n ry talk Vim iittn ttuvinu
ullnr liraiulw slnjipnl in. Pavis Bont
nr!4 i'iii- Iphm mniii'V ami (iiiu.'i lit ! ti
niw milifsffn'iiiin. Try n sni-k mul In
ciii iiit-i il.