Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 27, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    BAllA' T1UUUNE, OltEfiOX. WEDNESDAY, JAN tTARV 21. V.m.
Social and Personal
J. C. Lewis of Portlund in a Medford
visitor.
Mm. K. A. Kcamcg lias returned from
li visit to HUUlinro.
J. II. Martin of Grants Pam is upend
ing some dove iu Medford. .
A. C. Jlowlett oi' Kuglo Point w.-im a
recent Mudfurd visitor.
Sheriff liarnm of Kin mat h county
wus tn Medford on bmiineHS Tuesday.
B. Conner of 8nnin Vr.lley spent Tiles
day in M i'd ford on business.
10 in gold for Die bant looking buby
t.(. 'Jregory'i ttudlo. tf
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Smith of Cden
precinct were recent M dl'uid vinitorn.
Editor Paltison r.f Ihu Central Point
HoraJd v. in in Medford Wednesday on
business.
W. A. Hainan nf Shu Francisco is
visiting with bin father, Jude II. K.
Hi'. una, in Jacksonville.
)rdors for swnot crun or buttermilk
, mptly filled. Phone the cronmory.tf
Mm. W. C. Pawco, who ban been visit
ing relatives in Medford, has relumed
to her homo in Aberdeen, Width.
. J. A. Wagner of Talent was in Mod
ford on business Wednesday.
. B. J. HntlKton of Salem it looking
over the Rogue Itiver valley with a
view of locating.
Captain Voorhii'i, who Ikih been vis
Hing in Med ford for mime, ban left for
southern California.
Miss Maud ltngdulc has r vend
from a recent illness and is again able
to greet her many Medford friends.'
P. H, Leonard, who with his family
ban been visiting friends in Medford
has relni-iud to bin home 111 Wenu chee
Wash.
Paul Morn:tti, who has been visiting
some months in Porthuid, has again re
turned to Medford. He will probably
spend the summer in this eily.
Iijor the short time wt are hero yon
havfl an opportunity of having expert
work in rebuilding nod repairing sow
lhg machines. As a rule yon hnTu oniy
boon able to have the serviees or in
ponijwtont workmen. People living in
iho uountry and surrounding towns nee-l
only to bring hoad of machines. Rooms
t Dr. Stephenson's, corner Ninth mil
H streets. I'hone 50fi.
Nsw Cams.
tttalo of Oregon vs. John Haluinsou;
gross fraud. '. It. Walttnn, attorney for
clef ndant.
MARRIED.
HTAOtJH.SPIT.KIi In Jacksonville,
on January HB, by Ifov. Ifnbert Kiinis,
Levi A. Stugga nnd Evelyn Spitzcr.
Marriage Licoiiflos.
Levi A. Htagg nnd Kvelyn Spilzer.
Pro b a to.
Kstate V, V. .lones; inventory and ap
praiBiuneiit filed and order made to with
draw personal propurty for use of mi
nor children.
Guardian Florida II. Charlton; order
mado appointing M. J Charlton guard
ArtlcloB of Incorporation.
Articles of incorporation of Medford
Hutto Falls Recreation Club filed with
J- W. Hollis, J. C. Hrown, TL P. Plaft,
K. R. Van Dyke, J. T. Summerville,
Charles B. (lay, (,'. W. Palm, (). II. Huw
land, II. D. Howard and II. C. Kentner
incorporators. Capital stock .l(inn.
Amount of each share, $1150.
OUR DEAR OLD AUNT
CARRIE IN VAUDEVILLE
LoNDON, Jan. 27 Carrie Nation,
the champion catch -ar catch ran saloon
Mmii-her of America, has broke Into van
dcillo and is uppearing this week at
the P.mgon mid Canterbury theaters.
Carrie is not doing n Hnhuno stunt or
a Spring dauco. Her "turn" consists
of n characteristic lecture on the evils
of boom and 'baccy, nflor which she
p:nsos omong the audience selling min
iature hntchets and pnmphlots at a six
pence a throw. She is proving a greal
attraction in vaudeville, and the hnusos
whore, she is playing alternately are
always crowded. Al'ler completing her
1 ugagemcnt in Loudon, Carries is book
rd for Cardiff, Wales, where she has
sienod up for 0 lengthy engagement, at
100 pounds a week nnd her "keep."
EMBASSY IN WASHINGTON
OBSERVES KAISER'S BIRTH
WASHINGTON, Jan. U7. The black,
whitft and red flag with the imperial
German eagle iu the center is flying
from the flagstaff of the Gorman em
bassy today in honor of the 50th anui
versary of the birth of I ho emperor,
la celebration of the occasion, the em
bassy staff and a number of prominent
Cermans of Washington will be enter
tained at dinner tonight.
LA GRANDE STIRRED UP
OVER HOUSE BURNING
LA GRANDE, Or., Jan. i!7. Thu city
iu Btirrcd up over the arrest of Jov
Williams, a negro, who is accused of
1-aving fired the Hilts-An tmsu building
last night, when over $.ViOn in property
wai destroyed.
The district attc.rney, whoso house
hold good a were destroyed, caused the
arroit of the negro eniploy d about the
I.oukc. Public opinion is strong that
the negro find the residence out m per
ronal spite. A word battle ensued ,nmt
previous to the discovery of th fire.
you Are Going to Build
PLEASANT BIETHDAY PAETY
HELD SUNDAY NEAR TALENT
Holiday, January "4, records oau of
the moKt pleasant events that has oc
curred ia North Talent for some time,
it being the birthday pnrty given in
honor of Mr. J. H. Slaggs' .IHd birth-I,-:y.
Ab-ii something over fill invited
"rie.'ils partook of a birthday dinner
and wjM'iit u most enjoyable day at this
pleasant home.
Music and pleanant conversation fill
ed the iiioriU'litrtt. Twenty of the nidgh
bom in t he town joined in and gave
Mr. Hlagg u beautiful rending ehair.
-t. S. Ktephens furuivhed music with
his fine grnphophoue with Hit records.
Mr. Slagg and daugl-.ter had prepared
a 'feast worthy of tb" uei-UHion, to whielt
all did ample jmtie".
Thosr having the pb-ustiro of being
present w'tf. Mr. George Roberts, Mr.
and Mrs. I S. MeDonnld, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles lt..garl of Central Point, Mr.
and Mrs. Kighmy of Medford, Mrs.
Joshua I'atterson, Mr. and Mrs. P. ii.
Oalinan and ehildren, Mr. and Mrs. Cun
ningham of Talent, Mr. Hiid Mrs. Raw
lings of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Croy, Mr. and Mrs. C Cnry, Mr. and
Mrs. John Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Stiinliviint, Mr. .1. K. Copland, Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Htcdienn nnd children.
Mr. and Mrs, V. H. Htaneliff, Vivian
Stancliff. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Jacobs.
Mr, n ml Mrs. C. K. McClain, Mr and
Mrs. J. I). Henry. Mr. and Mrs W. W.
Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. K Gibbs. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Bogart of Central Point.
Miss Kvelyn Spitzer, Chester Palmer
of Medford. Miss Carrie Slngg of Ash
land, Mr. J. K. Hebnic, James MeDon
aid, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Stagg. Mr. Tevil
Mtagg.
NEW SIGN ATTRACTING
MUCH ATTENTION
Tlio new sign standing 011 See v nth
street, repriKenting a red Fiji islander,
ia rt tenet ing eoiiHiilerable attention.
Morgan & Klum aro tlie designers. It
was a nifty idea.
REDMEN PLAN TRIP TO
JACKSONVILLE THIS EVENING
The loeal Redmeu are planning a trip
to Jacksonville this evening, a special
iniin having been clmilercd for the oc
casion, f I rent Kaeliem Fitzgerald will
install t he new chiefs of Pocahontas
tribe in that city. As many as can
are urged to attend. The fare on I he
"". I
for lied '
special Iraiu will be Hfi cents
men.
EXPLOSION OF GAS IN
CELLAR KILLS MAN
ONKT, Mass., Jan. Ii7. Martin Thay
er, aged m, h retired shoe uinuufuet ur
er of Boston, was killed yesterday by
an explosion of as in the basement of
his residence.
His wife, who hns been ill in bed,
may die from the shorlt of the explo
sion. Thayer went into the basement, car
rying a lighted lantern, to examine a
private gas plant. Kscaping gas wun
ignited by the lantern.
The en I ire front waJl of the house
was blown out and the shock was felt
for miles around, mimv windows in near
by but tilings being shattered.
SNOMSTORM FOLLOWS RAIN
. IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
ItKIUHNC, Cal., Jan. 27. The hard
I snowstorm that has been experi
eed in this section of the slate in 'to
ri-A prevailed today and tonight. Tel
egraph and ti'lephin.' wires are badly
tangled and not a train hns passed
through the Sacramento canyon today.
I lie snow blockade m inoro complete
Ih-iii the tieup of trntfic last week by
floods and washouiM.
There has been no communication
with points north of hero all day.
A heavy snow fll during the day
from Anderson north to the state li:e
and from Ued Uluft' toutli it rained.
JAPAN WILL WITHDRAW
HER TROOPS FROM CHINA
ToKN), Jan. '27. It in reported that
In pi) a will carrv out the withdrawal of
her troops in north China, irrespective
of the action of other powers. The bud
get estimate of 1,000,1)00 yen for ship
ping suhftidicH promises to excite an
miniated inniry during the present ses
sion. The members of the Ytiwhinkai
party demand a strict accounting, claim
iug that the appropriation fur a Mouth
American lino benefits only two sn'nin
ihips.
SAMUEL QOMPERS IS
APPEARING AS SPEAKER
NEW VOliK. Jan. L'7. HamuH n.,,,,
pcrs, president of th American Fetlcra
lion of Labor, will tonight open a course
of lectures to be given under the aus
pices of the Kthieal Social league, when
he will speak on "The Trade Cnuuis
for Social Progress." Other speakers
me course will he Dr. Samuel Sehul
mail, Dr. Stephen S. Wise. ProiV,r
Leslie Willis SnraiMic. Ir. .I.thn
Holmes, John I.. Klliott. I)r I ;.ri.t., I
Williams and Charles Sprague Smith.
MANY WILL ATTEND
TARIFF REVISION MEETING
1NIM .APOMS. Id.. J.,. 17.-A
Mirancex received from all over th,
(omitry iudicato u huge attendance of
tmlutrtt nit men at the uatioual tariff
rewhion meettng to be held in this citv
the mcbiie of next month.
Lot m figur with yr.u. No vntrart
t.'.i Iitrp or too mnaP. 8tiiotio
Kunmntpod. i
L. E. BEAN
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HI HENRY, WHOSE FAMOUS MIN
FORD, FRIDAY,
PRESBYTERIAN LADIES
ENTERTAINED BY MEN
Tlio ladies of the Presbyterian elinrrb
were entertained iu Tuesday evening
by the Men's elub of Die eliiirrli. At
H o'clock the invited guests gathered
11 round t he tables, wlrirh were lit'leu
with a lavish array of edibbs.
The busies.- meeting of the elnli Was
l.x ,.-(l..r t.u I I-1 ltnl,.1, ,,.. u-l...
spoke on the work of the elub, which
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fur the ensuing yei'.r.
Rev. Shields presided as loastmjMh-r
for the evening. Several musical se
lections were rendered ami dii'lVn-iit
topics of interest discussed by the mem
hers of t he club.
Following the bampu t the menwunk
era all joined in the singing of verses
from favorite old songu.
The credit of the evening 's enjoy
ment was due to the efforts of the fol
lowing committee: V. Ii. Walt, l. W.
hake, F. F. Merrick, Clarence Core, J.
F. Ilutehasoii, F. K. Merrick, ( ail Cl.-is
cow, J. liobeils and Missis llarxey
ind Meava.
SPOKANE CAPITALISTS MAY
STOP OVER IN MEDFORD
.1. P. Graves, t he president of the
Inland Kmpire railroad system of Spo
kane, und l. W. Twehy, president of
the Old National bank of Spokane, pass-
1 through Medford Tuesday on their
wav to California. Tiiev promised lr.
Keddy that they would stop off on
their way back.
RANGERS HAY THEY HAVE
NOTHING TO DO WITH STAKES
ni.'TTK FALLS. Or., Jan. L'7. To the
Fditor: Our Butte Falls correspondent
writes iu one of last week "s issues of
the Southern Oregmtia'i t h::l neveral
huttdred ritakes had been made 011 rail
road laud iu tin vicinity of Unite Falls,
that these staked had been seized by a
ranger and sold, and our correspondent
wishes to know whet her 0111- rangers
are under the employ of tiie railro:id 01
1 he government.
l! appears to us that a 111:111 wilh the
intelligence t hat our correspondent
should have would know that the guv
ernniont wouldn't piy .f""i per month for
rangers to look afl -r railroad affairs;
'herefor', W" must conniiU"- 1 1: I a gr-'at
mistake, for we believe tlnil the-mo.it
of our range i'h know enough to stay
v: i t hiii their boundary and conduct their
liUtliueNN likewise.
JOHN l. lloLST.
J. W. KKLSOH,
Assistant Hanger.
M.tiSHFll-:Ll). Or.. Jan. ''l!. - The
government dredger Oregon has about
linished the work of dredging near the
i A. Smith mill and will now stai 1
ou the main channel of the bay in front
nf MarshhVld. The dredger 'has I n
doing good work ami the benefits of
deepening and widening the channel .ire
air. ad v felt.
MEDFORD
THEATER
Friday January 29
Original an t Only
Hi Henry's
Greatest
Minstrels
ENTIRELY NEW
10-STAR COMEDIANS. 10
14 VOCALISTS - H
Orand Electrical Scenic First P.nrt
Fanfleul Con?rptton of
THE PALACE OF ALADDIN
Hear th Fainom Military Band
Concert at noon j;n. 7 00 y. m
Price J5c, ,VV, 7.V, $l.o(.
flTREL COMPANY COMES TO MED
JANUARY 29.
f AMUSEMENTS. 1
A Stride' In Minstrelsy.
After seeing Hi Henry 'b latent achieve
meat in minstrelsy yon will mirely agree
uhli others who have pronounced this
season'ti production a complete example
ot I he latoHt strides in tho advancement
of this popular form of a!traction. This
big production, carrying oi performers,
an immense concert baud, two carloads
of scenery ami appliances anil the very
I:-1 est in cost tone ;uid scenic effects,
will ponitively appear at the iMedftird
Tloater on Pi-iil.iy, .lanue.ry L"J. Admit
liag that, fun Jhright, refined fun is
the essence of minstrelsy, Hi 'Henry's
ioiimtrels this ser.son present the kings
-f clever comedy, including Pat Craw-
id, Hilly lieid, George Poster and oth
is. The elaborate) first part nf this
-eacoii 'h production in sparkling with
brilluint and beautiful effects. At the
rifje of the curtain the entire company
I introduced iu (he. palace af Aladdin,
a work of scenic art that has met with
e.:endel praise from both the press
and public nil over the country.
Vaudeville artists of rare merit, sing
em, dancers, specialty performers and
numerous other features make up one
of the most complete minstrel programs
now before t lie public. The company
will give n big street parade and band
concert ,".t noon. He sure and get tick
ets earlv.
Classified Advertisements
WANTED.
W.WTKl) Pifly boxes of Newluwna
ami Spitzenburg apples. Apply of M.
Stewart, at the Nush. .
W A TKi)---Private boarders. Impure
:,l WVl X. H'irtlett street 271
W A NTi;n Woman cook at Hopkins
orchard. Telephone Muiu 1H3.
W A NTKI A girl for general house
work fur a family of three. AdHress
P. . Hox (!S7. 26S
t
FOB SALE.
I'dH S A I -10 A set ol'.work harness. In
ipiire :it P N. (J street. 'JtN
I'l'li SALK Two gasoline wood sawing
iu:i-hincs in yoi condition, and a work
horse. M. M. Maine, Mdlford. Or. 7 1 :
I'tHi S.MjK - tlood resilience lots, ulose
in; also good o acre orchard; deal with
owner; save coinmiKsien. Address J.
tare of Tribune office, "
h'Ai SA 1,1-: ilnuHGsT "loTaand" land "in
Phoenix, or in tract to suit from one
acre to (MO acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe
nix. Or.
TOR RENT. J
Tuli l C.N'T Seven room furnished
limine, close in. Inquire W. M, French,
roHin 7. Jiu'kfitin Co. Hank b!dg. - tf
1 .
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Northbound
No. hi, Oregon Kipress 5;-4 p. in.
No. M.Portland Ks press. . ..j 9:4U a. in.
1 Southbound
N". l.r'i''aliforuia Express.. .10:;i5 a. m.
No. IU San Francisca Kxp... 3:20p.m.
Ni. 'J-ol'roin Orauts Pass....j 9:15 p.m.
No. 'JlTi.Por Ashland 10:15 p. m.
ROGUE RJVER VALLEY RAILWAY
No. 2 Leaves Medford 10:45 a. m.
No. -I Leaves Medford 5:35 p. in.
Motor l.eaves Medford 2:00 p. in.
MotorXeaves Medford 9:00 p.m.
No. eaves Jacksonville . . 9:00 a.m.
No. ,'lil.eares Jacksonville. . . 3:30 p.m.
MittortT.eavet Jacksonville.,. 1:30 p.m.
Motort.eavca Jacksonville, .j 7:30 p. in.
MAIL CLOSES
A.M.jP. M.
. . 9:19 4:54
'10:05 2:50
j 7 : 20 8:00
. ...10:30 5:20
Northbound
Southbound .
FTtiftB Point .
PEOPLE OF THE DAY
A-hunting With Rootevslt.
Kdinuud Hellur of Riverside, Cal.,
who bos been engaged by President
Uuoaevelt to accompany hi hunting
party to Afrlcu, Is at present u pro
fessor lu the Culifuriilu Slate uiu
Beum. AltbougU only twenty-Keven
years old, l'rofessor Heller lias been
through Afrlcu. Austrullu uud South
America. He Is an expert on big game
a; d stands high us a biologist uud
4ur.il historian. Speaking of hU du
ii i 011 the trip, Professor Heller bald:
"My chief worli will be supplying
iiHit e ut the start und taking cure of
the large gituiu. Later, on our return. 1
tuuy classify part of the eollectbm,
which will be deposited In the Na
tional musi'uiii tit Wushluwtoii.
"The party will leave New York in
March and go direct to Naples uud
the 1 leu to MoiubaHa. Most of our time
will be spent In British ami C.ertuan
Kast Afrh-n, In the centre.l elevated
EDMUND IIELLKII.
portion, with which I am ul ready fti-
: mltlur. The trip will lust one year.
Tlio party will consist of tlio presi
dent und bin son Kertult, Di Means,
! a United States army doctor nnd well
! known uaturallst; J.A. Luring, a Held
uaturallBt, und Professor Heller. The
president anil his sun will do nil the
; shootiug of big game, uud Lor Ing will
I collect small utiliuuls. Dr. Means will
I be the chief naturalist, uud Professor
Heller will tic his colleague.
Immortal Bill.
A Pblladelpblati on bis return from
Berlin talked ut the Philadelphia club
about Katser Wllhelm.
"You know tbo kaiser'8 ballet of
'SardanaptilusV " be snld. "Well, this
ballet made a success, und In Its honor
the kaiser gave a dinner.
"Berlin Is luugblug over an Incldeut
of the dinner. It seems that one of the
speakers said In the course of his
speech:
" This bullet tenches us a powerful
lesson. It shows us that wo cannot
i escape our fate. As tho Immortal Wll
j Ham once said, "There's n divinity
1 tlmt shapes our ends, rough hew them
-ns wo may." And so'
"The kaiser applauded thunderously.
" 'Tbat Is clever, very clever,' he
cried. 'But when did I say It? I've
quite forgotten.' "
Successor to Mr. Loeb.
Fred Warner Carpenter, who will
succeed Mr. Loeb as private secretary
to the presldeut on March 4, Is emi
nently qualified for the job by train
ing und exKrleuce. A native of Cali
fornia, he iA admitted to the bar In
Minneapolis. Having also learned
shorthand, he went back to San Kriui
etsco and became a stenographer In a
law office.
Jnst nl this time Judge Taft was in
the Philippines us the tlrst civil gov
ernor of the Islands. Being In need of
VUlAt W. ("Altl'UN 1 Ell.
! a UUfh grade American stenographer,
j he cubletl to San Krnnelseo, ami youne
j Ottt'iwuter t bought the offer k"k1
j miouri to make the trip to the Philip
pines. 1 Since tbat time be hns been a round
! the world with bis lUstlnmilsheil chief.
! When J u dire Tnft resl;iHl us seere
j tary of war Carivuter also left the
I government service uiul Joined bis
I foroes with the KepublKan candidate
for the presidency. Mr. I'ariM-iiter Is
the opposite of his chief In physK at
makeup, being slender nnd luck In 4 In
sturdy physhjue.
LUMBEHR ASSOCIATION IS
MAKING STUDY OF TARIFF
M1XVKAPOUS. Minn.. .Ian. 27.
i,iur-t ions relating to the tariff and t
.1 j'uib!e ithortaife tt lumber, owinj;
to the rapid destru.'tien of the forest,
are occpyin the Northern Ptne Man
nfacturer ' association at its annual
mtetui here. Klecti n of offireis for
the new year will take place before
adjournment.
VKrn7rr"A if J
All Kaveland China , . J. 3 Qff
Ail Fancy China . . J-3 Off
All Fancy Dinner Plates 1 ,3 Off
All Japanese Fancy China J-30ff
UsonaBrown&GreenWare
In Steins, Bowls, Jars, Vases etc.
ONE-HALF the Marked Price
rprp With every 25c purchase
TilEX a chance on that Beauti
ful $83.00 BLUE ENAMEL RANGE
we will give away April 1 1909
2 0 10 PIECES
of FaiiGy China and Fancy
Glassware at 10-15-25
and 50 g each. The same
Style and Quality Goods
that cost you 2 to 3 times
that price elsewhere
1 n onn souveni' pst Cards
X J 9 JJSJ Southern Oregon Views
Why pay more when ni Fflffl
you get the best here at1 U LQWI
ii
Cash
HAVE YOU RENTED A STALL
In the New
Portland Public Market
-363 STALLS:
The t'utun ntv:it nmury niakcr nl I'tui html Four -fifths nf tli.i Htnlls
have Ih-cii lakci, lmt a f'W kI0,I Ini-atinns rcmniii.
Owned and controlled by Portland men, Inde
pendent of all Meat, Fruitgrowers
or Dairy Trusts
nvers nu entiiv lilnrk, two flimr, "iti.'l Htalln, S0,00l) square feet of ppP
ilcvnicl t Miarki-f slalls. :tiM),u(in culpii' feet luMiiinnal space used for
euM ;:tii;tr ai'il k't-1 making.
Moving Stairways to Second Floor
hViiif.-ivr-l fwiKTfle ImiMitig , in;i ' filling. li-l'rii'ratnl rnunU'rs
I'rcc l.i.Vitrd iii an ideal retail market center Fifth, Sixth, (llisuu
ami lluyl :ilre'ts rebelled direct liy all car lines fur nne faro; nenr Kaat
Side hrides and direct If in frnnt I' the new Kast Side bridge.
One street section reserved for the farmers.
Building now under construction. Opens
in April.
The stalls in the Seattle1 Public Market, which wan opened one vear
an. a. iw each command a premium nf $2iMm and upward. Porl'lund
n.-.-d:: just Mirh a retril tnarkei as we are building, and it will score n hig
siit'eesn.
Rentals. 1K a niuiilh and upward. includiii heat, !iuht, janitnr serv
ice, im-u!'!"!-, reii ijri-raturs, etc. Write, call or telephone
Portland Public Market and Cold
' Storage Co.
HERBERT BOOTH, KING, General Manager.
Kxecntie Offices. 7IS-7l! Hoard nf Trade Hld.. Fourth and Oak Sts.
IN.rtliind On cn. I'lmiie .Main 7 1.10 and A -5151
The Remainder.
1 Slx-yem-' !-l Lay's leaelier was en
i deavorim 10 j: : , o,in; very simple
ln'-tnftl"iw. fi rt ietfons she added.
,'if dime has six vzfz nnd uses half
: -f them to kil;c a cake, what part will
she b.ive I--!!'.'" (,iuel;ly canto the an
swer. "The shoes'"
A Christmas Dilemma.
I luuo t. sifw d.rnec. ni).) wh:t nhail I
d-?
I am !lki tiie uM woman who lived In a
With my . : iit nVir chtlctr-n. four 0:1
o .-h 1 :.,h.
' i s full as over It can le.
': 1 (lu c 11. mv upen. t M ir hearts
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
t'niti .1 Static to Julia 11. Slay.
t'itt act'ts iu sc.tion 1 '2.
t.ovn-hip r -ii-,' W patent
Val..dl. l..-ith t- M . William
K. (ihow. land in 1 1,1' 4.',
towulup ;;7. raiii:' 1 W 10
f. ,1 St-tes r t:..-i .1. Kri.k
sou. I tiit a 1 res 1 11 Ci't ion 14,
Mi-hip raiti;o : K pat -nt
I'tnivd Statin t.t i-Jt:tr Krieksoa.
ltM.acre in section 4, town
Hosiery, Pocket Books.
Purses, Combs, Buttons Tin.
ware, Enamelware, Cooking
Utensels etc. We are Head
quarters for Quality and
Low PrlGes on these Goods
EY'S
Store
ahip 3(1. range 3 E pfltont
L mted States to Mark Dopp,
40 acres in section 'lit, township
id, range 2 W :m
I'nited States to Joseph L. Scott,
li() acha iu see! ion 22, town
ship 3.".. ringe 4 W pateut
L'nited States to William R.
Lamb, s v !i f S V Vi sec
tioti 24. township 34, range 3
patent
"5. A. Hover to L. ,J. Rhinchart,
lot 1, block 17, Phoenix
Maurice ('. Murrey to Alice Signs,
H.V'7.1 acres iu D L (,' 4,
township ,17, range 1 V loona
Howard S. Dudley to Cascade
Coal company, "60 acres in
township 37, range IK lit
Frances ,1. ah to Firman Zana,
land 111 township ".. range 2
w 1
K. I'. Woul to Firman Zan, l.'in.l
in sivtinn township 35,
ranc' - W
llrt .l..lm.ii to William E.
Simler, Int. 7 nnil 8, XioliPll
I'latr a.l.liti.m to Ashland ... Sihi
I. F. RcMy to William Hamilton,
iiivlivi.li.l half lots 5 anil 8,
l.l.vk l!i. M,-.lfor.l in
lirorce I.. Davis to J. F. RoiMv,
lot, ." ami II, hloik 1H, MeJ
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