A é& tÁ fffl DAILY ÍÍÜÍÑGS J1 J '», ■'Í j'jfflrcqjR lJ iììB K t if c î t t o A^H FAND HATTY A J 11 Li 21 11 D __ U . . . A 1 E 1 . . . _____ T T\T) T N G S A A'J-F 1 i l VJ U ( E stablished in 1 8 7 6 ) P u b lish ed E very E ven in g Except Sunday by ** ■¿wma «s steel were established as the recognized schedule.. In chasing of what is commonly of such Special Election herein for ° know n as th e ‘/ C h a u t a u q u a ’ ! called as p ro v id ed in th e C h a rte r • w n . thf> n m i n n n of f t the b p h producers, r n d n f l p r s . d distributors i s j f n h n t n r s n and n d c consumers! o n s u m e r s i h b u n ild i l d i in n e g s s s a n n d d e n n u n n d d s s, a na i in n l I n of t t th h e e r C i ity t v nt A sh shland the n opinion g r ro and of A la n d , tirep O r e g -n o n n -l ;, ~ these 33 Possible varieties are sufficient for all ordinary' repairing and im Pro v in S of s a i d ' t h a t is to say, th a t th ia R e so lu tio n ,!ie.->e «50 p ). . 1 11 _ \ dlieties aie suilltieni IOl an orailiaiy j t,u jid jUg S | be p u b lish e d in t h e ‘‘A sh la n d T i d - ; th e . Ucduesday, Februar)- 4, luîiô want thereof, the plaintiff Ashland Tidings, a newspaper reg- aDDiv tQ , he a b o v e e n t i t l e d u l a r l v n n h l i « h » d n t A . h i . n ^ r » - ,. J * l *ed - Pu jllsl,ed a t A sh lan d , O re- , I ° r th e r *lluI d e m a n d e d in gon. T he d a te of th e f ir s t pub- said c o m p la in t, a su ccin ct j lic a tio n of th is su m m o n s be on s ta te m e n t of w hich is ais fol- I th e 2 8 th d a y o f J a n u a r y , A. D. low s: to w it: 1925, a n d th e d a te of th e la s t T h a t th e bon d s of m a tr im o n y ' p u b lic a tio n th e re o f be on th e 1 1 th h e re to b e fo re and now e x istin g day o t M arch, A. D. 1925. BO RD EN & GAYLORD. b etw een p la in tiff a n d d e fe n d a n t be disso lv ed , a n d fo r a d ecree of A tto rn e y s fo r P la in tif f. a b s o lu te d iv o rce fro m th e d e - ' A d d re ss: S u ite 412, M edford, fe n d a u t h e re in , F o r a d e c re e of! C e n te r B ldg., M edford, O regon, th e c o u rt re s to rin g to p la in tiff h e r ; 125— 7 W ed. m aid en n a m e , a n d fo r such o th e r - _____________ a n d f u r th e r re lie f a s th e c o u rt K la m a th F a lls <— W oodcock m ay deem j u s t a n d e q u ita b le . B ro th e rs w ilf m ove th e ir saw m ill ! purposes and were adopted in place of 51 sizes previously P ro v id e d f u r th e r , th a t th e in g s ” ’ a n e w sp a p e r p u b lish e d in M ayor a n d C om m on C ouncil m ay said C ity, a t le a s t te n days p rio r a t th e tim e of m a k in g th e a n n u a l j to th e d a te fixed h e re in fo r hold- ta x levy, in clu d e in said levy, a | ing said E le ctio n . * ‘ rt R\.Gie.er -.... ...........................................® •"T w®‘l‘tor' Tlie range of diversity was even greater'in the case su fficien t sum to pay in te r e s t a n d 1 Section No. 5. 1, 1925. and November i, 1924, respectively, and remain p rin c ip a l of said bonds w hen d ue. j T h a t as re g a rd s th e h o ld in g of < S F IC IA L CITY P A P E R ......................................................... /T elep h o n e 39 P rop osition No. 2 : sa id E le c tio n , it sh a ll in a ll p a r- ».t iered a t th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second C lass M all M atter 01 COilOn tlllCK. Here there were some 432 varieties of a Sliall th e , M ayor a n d C om m on ■ tic u la rs be co n d u c te d in co n fo rm - special character were listed and will be obtainable upon C ouncil of th e C ity of A sh la n d , ity w ith A rtic le No. IV o f th e Subscription P rice, Dettverefl In City O reg o n , issu e bonds of said C ity C h a rte r of th e C ity of A sh lan d . .65 i (•« M o n t h ..... ............................................ :.................. ............................... $ quantity orders hut will not he carried as regular stock T he fo re g o in g R e so lu tio n w as of A sh la n d in th e a m o u n t ot F o u r 1.95 ) a re « M o n th s .......................- ...................................................................... d u ly a d o p te d a t th e a d jo u rn e d goods. la rs ($ 4 ,5 0 0 .0 0 ) sa id bon d s to he 3.75 s t M onths ..................................................................................................... h o u sa n d a n d F ive H u n d re d Dol- m e e tin g held by th e M ayor a n d 7.tf0 C m Y e a r .....................................................- ............................ ...................... These simplified schedules became effective January T know n an d d e sig n a te d a s ‘‘P a rk C om m on C ouncil of th e C ity of By Mail and R ural R ou tes A sh la n d , O regon, on th e 2 9 th day »-.■« M o n th ............. • ................................................................- .................. $ .65 «»Iterative for a period of one year, at which time they are Im p ro v e m e n t B o n d s” ; to be of th e of J a n u a r y , 1925, u n d e r s u s p e n ­ d e n o m in a tio n of F iv e H u n d re d 1.95 T his su m m o n s is p u b lish e d by from G ra n ts P a ss to L an g ell on ‘i a re e M o n th s ...................................................................... *........................ subject to revision. D o ilars each , a n d n u m b e re d fro m sion of th e ru le s , th e v o te b e in g as o rd e r of H on. C. M. T hom as, 3.50 b .x M o n th s ..................................................................................................... s: S tra h o rn ra ilro a d , to em ploy 20 6.59 Both of these programs were carried out under the 812 to 820 in clu siv e ; a n d by th e ir follow u a a Y e a r .......................................................................................................... A yes: B u rd ic, D e tric k , H a rd y , J u d g e of th e C irc u it C o u rt, of m en. te rm s, to * b e m ad e p a y a b le te n procedure developed by the Division of Simplified Prac­ y e a rs fro m th e d a te th e re o f; said P e te rs , W iley, W rig h t. J a c k s o n C ounty, O regon, a n d is DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES N ays: N one. bon d s to c o n s titu te a g e n e ra l o b ­ c m Xie in se rtio n , pe? in ch .................................................................. I .30 tice of the Department of Commerce and the Department To a ll of w hich I h e re b y c e rtify . serv ed upon you by p u b lic a tio n T h e re ’s a m essage in T he Yearly C ontracts * lig a tio n of th e C ity of A sh la n d , G E R T R U D E B IE D E , fo r a p e rio d of six w eek s in th e of Manufacture of the United States Chamber of' Com­ .2 7 % T id in g s W a n t Ads. an d to b e a r in te r e s t a t n o t to ex­ C u e In se rtio n a w eek ....................................................................— C ity R e c o rd er. .25 ceed six p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m , in ­ i « o in s e rtio n s a w eek .......................................................................... merce. These two bodies have directed their efforts in A pproved J a n . 29, 1925. .20 te re s t p a y a b le s e m i-a n n u a lly u n til b a lly in s e rtio n ......................... .............................................................. O. H. .JO H N SO N , the co-ordination and centralization of this work for a re d e e m a b le a t th e office of th e R a te s f o r L eg al a n d M iscellan eo u s A d v e rtisin g M ayor. .10 C ity T r e a s u r e r of said C ity ; said r ir s t In se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ...................................................... 5 T h e p o llin g p laces an d ju d g e s period of several years and already a large number of .05 in te r e s t p a y m e n ts to be e v id en c­ of ele c tio n a re se t fo rth in th e E ach s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e 100 ed by c o u p o n s' a tta c h e d to said R e so lu tio n p rin te d above. < » rd of T hanks ......... ............................................................................... industries have availed themselves of this service. .0 2 % bonds. U situ a rles, per lin e G E R T R U D E B IE D E , PR O V ID E D FU R T H E R , th a t C ity R eco rd er. W H A T C O N ST ITU TES A D V E R T ISIN G TEACHING RESPONSIBILITY th e r ig h t to ta k e up a n d cancel D a te of f ir s t p u b lic a tio n , Feb. “ A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e o r a id bon d s on any in te r e s t p a y ­ 4 th , 1925. School savings hank balances increased from $11,807,- sa co llectio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g . No greater improvement ean be made in a m e n t d a te a f te r th e e x p ira tio n of D ate of second p u b lic a tio n , Feb. No d isc o u n t w ill be a llo w e d R e lig io u s or B e n e v o len t o rd e rs. 000 to $20,43.5,000 during the year ending June 30, says five y e a rs fro m th e d a te of th e ir 7, 1925. home than to cover hare floors with linoleum— issu a n c e sh a ll be, a n d h e re b y is DONATION^ an American Bankers’ Association report. The number the floor covering of beauty and conveniences. v e ste d in th e said C ity of A sh ­ No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw ise w ill be m ad e in a d v e rtís FO R PUBLICATION of savings hank pupils increased 328,475 or almost 17 la n d . th e d a tin g s a n d form of SUMMONS «eg o r jo b p r in tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in cash. IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT, said bon d s to be d e te rm in e d by per cent in one group of 400 districts the total number th e M ayor a n d C om m on C ouncil. ST A T E O F O R EG O N , IN AND Large assortment of patterns and prices. CLEAVER AND HERWIG SHOULD GO P R O V ID E D F U R T H E R , t h a t FO R JA C K SO N COUNTY. of pupils increased*'4 per cent, pupil hank participation th e p ro ce e d s fro m sa id KUBY C O R IN N E MORTON, No dishonesty has been proved against Cleaver at 8 per cent, collections 23 per cent and hank balances 44 sh a ll be tu rn e d o v er to th e bonds A sh ­ P la in tiff, the legislative hearing, but none was charged at the outset per cent With the growing sense of responsibility, lan d P a r k C om m ission, to be a p ­ vs. plied by said C om m ission in p u r ­ or at all, except incidentally by a few witnesses. \\ hat school honor rolls have grown from less than 30 per cent c h a sin g w h a t is k n o w n as th e R O B E R T E D W IN MORTON, “ L ily H. M tC o rm ic k ” tr a c t of a p ­ a as mainly charged was that Cleaver’s whole conduct to more than 33 per cent t D e fe n d a n t. Bring in your sash; glazing done free p ro x im a te ly se v e n te e n a c res, To R o b e rt E dw in M o rton, D e­ of the offices of state prohibition commissioner has been Many an irresponsible man has been cured by giving w hich is a d ja c e n t to th e p re s e n t b o u n d a ry lin e of th e fe n d a n t: 1 unglesome and incompetent. These things have been him something to do. Many a “ had” hoy, many a re­ s A o sh u th lan e rly d M unicipal A uto Cam p. IN T H E NAM E O F T H E STA TE amply proved hv the evidence. There was a further bellious girl, can he started on the safe road by the res­ AND P R O V ID E D F U R T H E R , O F O R EG O N : Y ou a re h e re b y r e ­ e M ayor a n d C om m on C ouncil grave charge that Cleaver has drawn and expended more ponsibility of a hank account. No^cliild was ever helped th m ay a t th e tim e of m a k in g th e q u ire d to a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r th e money than he was entitled to, under a too-liheral inter­ by being robbed of the privilege of property;, the two a n n u a l ta x levy in clu d e in said c o m p la in t filed a g a in s t you in th e n t sum to oav in above e n title d c o u rt a n d cause, pretation of the law, whereby he claimed both a prohibi­ dangerous extremes of society are the submerged few l te e r w e s t a an su d fficie p rin c ip a l of sa id bonds on o r b e fo re six w eek s fro m th e tion fund and narcotics fund. The committee thus far who have been so robbed, and the exotic few who have w h en due. d a te of th e f ir s t p u b lic a tio n of', Section No. 2. seems not to have gone very deeply ii|to this charge. -o much that things have no intrinsic meaning or value. T h a t J e n n ie S chw an, a n d M rs. th is su m m o n s, a n d you a r e h e re ­ by n o tifie d t h a t if you fa il to The most sinister facts uncovered at the hearing con­ Phis school bank account idea heats all the languages, a L re u la h H e re o w b y ard a p a p n o d in te W d . J H. u d g Gowdy e s of a p p e a r a n d a n sw e r sa id c o m p la in t, In order to prove to you that SHERWINS- cern the relationship of W. J. Herwig, of the Oregon dead or alive, for developing character and social stam­ said ele c tio n fo r th e f ir s t w a rd in said C ity, a n d E. J . A ra n t, and WILLIAMS ENAMELOID, T h e Decorative anti-saloon league, with the state prohibition department. ina. Let’s have more of it; not for fhe riches theinselvse J. M. B e a v e r, a n d G. W . T re fre n . Enamel, will please you we are making this < 'leaver charges that Herwig with approval of the gover­ -w e ’jre rich enough, as a nation—but for what it will do a re h e re b y d e s ig n a te d a n d a p ­ p o in te d as J u d g e s of said E lectio n special offer: nor has been allowed to direct Cleaver’s conduct of his in teaching responsibility. to r th e Second W a rd in said City, A Quarter-pint of Enameloid ......... 35c an d th e C ity .H all is h e re b y d e s­ office, and that state moneys, in one instance the sum of ig n a te d as th e v o tin g p lace fo r (white, ivory or French gray) $1500, have been given to Herwig, who allowed male and At any rate quotations from the modern language th e f ir s t w 'ard, a n d w h a t is k n o w n as th e F ire S ta tio n on F o u r th A real soft-lmir Enamel Brush ....2 5 c female rounders to expend them in carousals whose pur­ Bible won’t he credited to Shakespeare. S tre e t as (h e v o tin g p lace fo r th e Use Chimney Sweep A hook, full of ideas, done in full pose was the obtaining of evidence of liquor law viola­ Second W a rd in said City. and you will not bave to P o lls w ill be open from 8 o’­ color. 25c Repudiation by any ether name makes it just as dif- clock tions. There has been evidence, too, showing that both in th e fo re n o o n to e ig h t contend with flying soot, Herwig and Cleaver have spent much time and money in ‘icult to get monev out of France. o’clock in th e a fte rn o o n on th e d a te h e re in fixed fo r h o ld in g said .while smoke wlil depart TO TA L V A L U E ....................................85c laying traps with the hope of catching prominent men electio n . from the chimney as the Bring this coupon and 30c and you get Hell will have few terrors for the man whose love Section No. 3. j.ud officials in such violations. There is nothing to T h a t th e B a llo t title s of th e soot is consumed by chem­ this 85c worth of merchandise. show that any such efforts succeeded, so far as is an­ etters have been read in court. above m e n tio n e d m e a s u re s to be ical action. s u b m itte d a t such e le c tio n as th e | nounced. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION I elu siv e ; to be s e ria l in c h a ra c te r sam e w ill a p p e a r on th e official These disclosures discredit Herwig as well as Cleav­ To be held on th e 17th d ay of* B ond No. 804 to be m ad e pay- b a llo ts, sh a ll be a s follow s: “ In the H eart o f T ow n” 25c per Package “ S h all th e M ayor a n d C om m on ! a b le tw o y e a rs fro m th e d a te er, and their general effect upon the cause of prohibition F e b ru a ry , 1925. TO: T he E le c to rs of th e C ity o f , th e re o f, B ond No. 805 to be m ade C ouncil of th e C ity or A sh la n d . (‘«forcement is undeniably bad. The anti-saloon leag’ue A sh la n d , Ja c k s o n C o u n ty , S t a t e ’ p a y a b le th re e y e a rs fro m th e d a te O regon, in o rd e r to p ro v id e fu n d s on: j th e re o f, a n d so on in o rd e r th a t fo r th e p u rc h a s e of th e “ C h a u ­ NAM E ......................................................................... need to purge itself of Herwjg no less than the state needs ot P O L reg E A S E T A K E N O TIC E, t h a t I th e e n tir e issu e s h a ll be p aid a t ta u q u a ” b u ild in g s an d re a l p ro p ­ to purge itself of Cleaver. a t a n a d jo u rn e d re g u la r m e e tin g th e e x p ira tio n of te n y e a rs from e rty c o n n ected th e re w ith , a n d fo r Address .......................................................... of th e C om m on C ouncil h eid on th e d a te of th e ir issu a n c e , th e th e f u r th e r p u rp o se pf re p a irin g th e 2 9 th d a y of J a n ., 1925, th e th e p a y m e n t, a f te r th e second an d im p ro v in g said b u ild in g s w hen Town ................ '.............................................. fo llow ing R e so lu tio n w as duly y e a r, b e in g a t th e r a te of one a c q u ire d , issu e g e n e ra l o b lig a tio n FORESTRY—WHAT IS IT? a d o p te d by th e C ouncil a n d a p ­ bond o r O ne T h o u sa n d D o llars p er b o n d s of sa id City in th e a m o u n t Bring the coupon at once—Offer is limited Forestry is not some vague theory; it is not “ Woods- proved by th e M ayor. y e a r; sa id B onds to c o n s titu te a of e ig h t th o u s a n d d o lla rs? Yes. R esolution our civilization. It has been variously defined as a policy, g e n e ra l o b lig a tio n , of th e C ity of 100— — No. C allin g a S pecial E le c tio n of th e A sh la n d , a n d to b e a r in te r e s t a t 101— man Spare That Tree” oratory. Forestry is the basis of E le c to rs of th e C ity of A sh la n d , * n o t to exceed six p e r c e n t per “ S hall th e M ayor a n d C om m on O regon, to be h eld on th e 1 7 th day r.nnum . in te r e s t p a y a b le se m i-a n ­ C ouncil of th e C ity of A sh lan d , a science, an art and a business. It is all of these. ot F e b ru a ry , 1925. u a lly u n til re d e e m a b le a t th e o f­ O regon, in o rd e r to p ro v id e fu n d s Briefly, forestry is the growing and wise use of trees W H E R E A S , th e “ C h a u ta u q u a ” n fice of th e C ity T r e a s u r e r of said fo r th e p u rc h a se or w liat is com ­ b u ild in g s a n d g ro u n d s have long C ity ; said in te r e s t p a y m e n ts to m only k n o w n as “ L ily H. M cCor­ for lumber. It means the growing of timber on land un­ been one of th e c e n te rs of a tt r a c ­ be evidenced by coupons a tta c h ­ m ic k ” tr a c t, a d ja c e n t to th e pres-, suited for other uses. It keeps such land busy continuous­ tio n of th e C ity of A sh la n d an d ed to said bonds, th e d a te of is s u ­ e n t m u n ic ip a l A u to C am p g ro u n d , o u g h ow ned by a p riv a te c o r­ ance a n d fo rm of said bon d s to issu e g e n e ra l o b lig a tio n bon d s of ly producing timber and other forest products for the th p o ra tio n h av e been u sed in q u a si be d e te rm in e d by th e M ayor and said c ity in th e a m o u n t of F o u r C om m on C ouncil. benefit of mankind. It treats the forests as a series of ag­ m u n ic ip a l m a n n e r, and T h o u sa n d F ive H u n d re d D o llars? W H E R E A S th e r e is nov; a n op­ Yes P ro v id e d f u r th e r , th a t th e p ro -j 102 ricultural crops, to be grown, cared for and harvested p o rtu n ity to p u rc h a s e th is p ro p ­ No. fo r th e u se a n d b e n e fit of ceeds fro m th e sa id bon d s be ap- Section No. 4. in uninterrupted succession. A forest is not a mine, to he e th rty e city a t a p ric e f a r below th e p lied ’in th e d isc re tio n of th e T h a t th e C ity R e c o rd e r is h e re ­ worked out and abandoned. Forestry seeks to make the o rig in a l cost of sa id p ro p e rty , a n d M ayor a n d C ouncil to th e p u r- by re q u ire d to give d u e n o tice W H E R E A S , th e A sh la n d P a r k land yield just as much in the way of forest products as C om m ission h a s p e titio n e d th e is possible M ayor a n d 'C om m on C ouncil to an electio n to he held fo r th e Foresters recognize their crop as a necessity in in­ call p u rp o se of s e c u rin g 1 a u th o riz a tio n dustry and in the life of every civilized man, hut before to issu e bonds to p ro v id e fu n d s to p u rc h a se w h a t is cm m only they can apply fully the science and art of forestry to know n as th e “ L ily H. M cCor­ a c t of a p p ro x im a te ly 17 make the forests of this country yield the greatest good to a m c ic re k s ” a tr d ja c e n t to th e M unicipal mankind, certain things are necessary. Laws must hr A uto C am p g ro u n d s in o rd e r th a t tra c t m ay be ad d ed to th e revised, policies worked out, money made available, and' A the sh said la n d p a rk a n d cam p g ro u n d s. NOW T H E R E F O R E , B E IT .man-caused fires prevented. Citizens must know what R E SO L V E D BY T H E MAYOR forestry is and what its benefits are before they will want AND COMMON COUNCIL O F T H E CITY O F A SH LA N D ; to have forestry practised. Section No. 1 T h a t a S pecial E le ctio n of th e T costs nothing to ask questions E le c to rs of th e sa id city of A sh ­ OLD FIGHT OPENS lan d , O regon, be, an d th e sam e and it may * save you annoyance . • * Echoes of the Jacksonville-Medford fight for the lo­ h e re b y is c a lled , said ele c tio n to and serious loss. The officers of be h eld on th e 1 7 th day of Feb-1 cation o fthe county seat of Jackson county were heard ru a ry , 1925, a t w hich tim e th e se ] this baiik are pleased to co-operate •n the house in IIB No. 214, introduced by Representa­ sh a ll be s u b m itte d to th e said • E le c to rs th e fo llo w in g p ro p o si­ and advise with their customers. tive Carkin by request of the Jackson County Bar asso­ tio ns: ciation. So far efforts upon the part of Medford and the P roposition No. 1. S h all th e M ayor an d C om m on remainder of Jackson county to move the court house C ouncil of th e C ity of A sh la n d , O regon, issu e bonds of said city from Jacksonville to Medford, have proven fruitless. th e a m o u n t of E ig h t T h o u sa n d The measure provides that upon petition signed In D in o llars, ($ 8 0 0 0 .0 0 ); said bonds to one-fifth of the votes east at the previous general election be know n a n d d e sig n a te d as “ Im ­ Ashland, Oregon p ro v e m e n t B o n d s” ; to be of th e may he sufficient to force the oounty court to call a special d e n o m in a tio n of $1,000.00 each election within 90 days. Prior to this time the petition and n u m b e re d fro m 804 to S i l in - THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. ________________________________________¡made. BEAUTY and CONVENIENCE SWENSON-PEEBLER Furniture Company 85c Worth of Merchandise for Coupon and 30c. Chimney Sweep Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. Simpson’s Hardware Winchester Store Better Ask 1 The Citizens Bank of Ashland was available only upon the signatures of three-fifths of the voters. A previous hill provided that the place selected by the court mast he designated and the offices moved within 90 days. Holding that such a transfer would he an impos­ sibility, the new hill gives one year’s tipie to make the change. Y ou W ill Always CUTTING DOWN INDUSTRIAL WASTE Efforts to reduce some of the avoidable wastes préva­ lent in industry are rapidly expanding, it is reported by the Department of Manufacture of the Chamber of Com­ merce of the United States, through simplification—the elimination of excess variations, duplications and over- diversity from common commodity lines. Experience has shown, the Department finds, that this process of clean­ ing out items of low or special demand has the effect, of stimulating, rather than stifling, inventive genius and in­ dividuality. Two of the most recent simplification programs de veloped were for steel reinforcing bars and cotton duck. In the first line 11 sizes of bars to be available in 3 grades 1. When you build or buy a home you want to know that the electrical installation is made by an electrical contractor who does complete electrical wiring, installs convenient connec­ tions for electrical appliances and uses stand­ ard wiring devices. 2. When you need electrical appliances, you want to select an electrical retailer who sells quality electrical merchandise. T h e “ Check” Seal identifies such contractors and retailers for you. Before you build or buy, insist on f‘Check” Seal electrical wiring. W hen you need elec­ trical appliances or equipm ent buy where you see the “ Check” Seal. PACIFIC STATES Assortment ELECTRIC COMPANY (H atch es, D iam onds, Jc u ic lry , SilveruuaFe a n d H ovelties ON DISPLAY AT Charles A. White, • 'i Find a Fine of EndersBlock What is the "Check”Seal Formerly W. H. Hodkirison Store •AW rX A N C nC O Diafidhutoxs Befere yea (xaU, boy or T W a haeM etcan he ha» free