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    THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, APSDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, 3?Jj)BRUARY 25, 19.10.
Medford MailTribune :
PUBLISHED DAlliT EXCEPT SATUllDAT.
A consolidation of tin. Mcdfonl Malt. established 138; th Southern Oregon '
mno, established 189. and the Medford Tribune, established 1806.
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
THAT BALL AND CHAIN.
OEORQE PUTNAM, Editor and Manner.
ISntemd aa second clam matter November 1. 109. at the postofftce at Medford.
Oregon, under the act ef March I, 1ST.
Ian, eiUbltahed 1901; the Democratic Ttmea, eatabllohed UTS; the Aahland Trlb-1 -T r t t tttttttt
To the Editor:
In your editorial of lust evening
you dispose of the mnn with the ball
and chain most likely. If it wore
hut this one person who is so hnudy
with the beer, bottle, it would not
bo Worth serious discussion, but un
derlying this little episode is n prin
ciple that effects tho entire human
rnco. For untold centuries one-lmlf
of mankind 1ms been trying to mend
the morals of the other half by the
fear of punishment. There was u
time not so long ago when there was
a rear, br mall.
SUDSCKIPTI ON HATES:
, $5.00 One month by mall or carrier....! .80
HAWLEY AND THE WEATHER BUREAU.
SISKIYOU.
- -
(Chicago Record Herald.)
If you were a oitir.cn of this coun
try nnd wore asked whore you lived
nnd you wore compelled to say,
"Yrokn, Siskiyou." would you like
it or wouldn't you?
Now, thoro are some misguided
persons in Northern California who
think thoy would like it, nnd they
are going to havo n convention in
March to talk all about it. But are
not tho rights nnd wishes of other
luuonenkis entitled to ho consulted,
l
AT THE CHURCHES.
l -r fl-r
Christian Science.
Sorviuos Sunday morning at 11
o'clock. Subject of losson-Hoimon,
"Christ Joans." Sunday school ut
10 o'clock. Testimonial meetings
Wodnosdny ovoning at 7:110. The
public is cordially invited to these
Borvicos. 112 North Grape street,
north SliormunCliiy music house.
Baptist Church.
Services at tho usual hours In the
Baptist church next Sunday. Ser
mons by tho pastor. Sunday school,
10 n. in.; preaching, 11 n. in. nnd
7:30 p. m.; Young People's meeting
nt 6:30 p. m. A cordial welcome is
extended to nny nnd nil to attend
thoso services.
It is now nearly two years since the horticulturists!
of the valley began an agitation to secure a weather bu
reau for Medford. Memorials have been sent to members
of the Oregon congressional delegation by the horticultural
society and by the commercial club, and well signed pe
titions have been filed at Washington.
Still there is no weather bureau. This week, princi
pally as a result of Mr. Whisler's visit, Forecaster Beals
of Portland has visited the valley, looking into the situa
tion. Probably after another year or two of mature de
liberation and after several more investigations, the de
partment may act.
There is no section of Oregon that needs a weather bu
reau as much as the Rogue River valley. With G0,000
acres of planted orchard, it is essential that the growers
be warned during the late spring months of the probabil
ity of frost in time to make adequate preparations for
preventing damaged Weather bureaus are scattered
throughout the northwest, but not one of them is really
needed in its locality as much as one is needed at Medford.
In this matter, as in nearly everything else, southern
Oregon is without representation at the national capital.
This, section does not ask much, but does 'not secure any
thing that it does ask. If Oregon's congressional dele
gation has any influence at all, it is directed into other
channels. Members are so busy running errands for Port
land that they entirely forget the existence of this portion
of Oregon.
Congressman Hawley, in the exploration of his dis
trict last autumn, discovered this region, and was met by
a large , delegation of the inhabitants and informed of
their needs. In a five-minute speech, stretched into 55,
the statesman from the moss-laden banks of the Willam-
at-i-a i-nPntrmaA no y-ip jmnAitinio of Vin' no-Hvnol nnrnfnl i wilt be a better man Ut noon thlUl i nnntlin an1At T) T. .1 i
v v ' f ... .. ... '",u! First Pronhvtnrlnn olnirrh. n. V. unn treatment with Fur-Don 'h Kx-
and would not theso other Americans
I believe, more than n hundred ) bo unanimous against having a Sis-
crimes on tho cnminnl calendar of
England punishable by death, nnd
yet tho crime of theso days exceed
ed by far the criminal list of our
own time, whore our statutes con
tain but one offence for which n mnn
mny forfeit his life.
The doctrine of hell firo is now ob
solete, and more honored in tho
breneh than the observance, nnd yet
the true character of tho Mnn of
Sorrow is nearer and denrer to the
, million hearts than it has been since
the dawn of Christianity.
You speak of those who sympa
thize with the man of the ball and
chain as unpractical, sentimentalists.
Let me tell you, this man who sweeps
our streets has some pride, some
sentiment, soma self-nispcct and
soma imagination, and some good
emotions, bo they ever so dwarfed,
and upon the fragments of theso
shattered elements wo must build,
nnd to humiliate the mnn with a ball
nnd chain upon the public strcots is
kiyou as n sistor state in the Uniont
Yrokn is surely an excellent nnmo.
It is indeed n famous one, since
without Yrokn wo novor would havo
heard of that two ways from tho
contor institution, tho "Yrokn Bak
ery." So is Siskiyou an excellent
nnmo. It does noble sorvico as the
nnmo of n county in Northern Cali
fornia. No one begrudges it a long
life in tho modest obscurity of thnt
position. But a state of Siskiyou I
That is nn entirely different thing.
Tho peoplo of the Pacific coast
region nro generally in n ferment on
tho statehood question. Thoso enter
prising men who know thnt "You'll
liko Spoknno" havo visions of n fino
new stnto of Franklin chopped off
from surrounding states nnd with
Spokane, of courso, as its capital.
Los Angeles periodically tolls San
Francisco that it is time to out Cnl
First Methodist.
Sunday service at the First Meth
odist church, Fourth and Bartlett
streets Suudny school, 10 it. m.i
preaching by tho pastor nt 11 a. m.;
Epworth league, 0:30; preaching at
7:30 by Dr. Smytho, ono of the mis
aionnry secretaries of Now York. A
cordial invitation is extended to
theso services.
Christian.
At tho Christian church, corner of
Ivy nnd Sixth streets, Sunday serv
ices ns follows: Biblo school at 10
a. m.; "Tho Lord's Suppor," follow-
CONSIDERABLE COMMENT
ON MARVELOUS ABILITY
proofs ol Benefits Brought
About by Fer- Don's
Medical Experts
PID LIVER IS MADE WELL
ed by n sonnon nt 11 n. m.: C. K. nt
ifomin in two in the middle; nndi0:30 evening song service nt 7:30,
only horriblo thoughts of her condl- followed by n sonnon on "Stumbling
tion if tho sonrcos of hor water sun- Blocks." Everybody welcome. W.
but to embitter him nnd widen tho ply wore in Snn Francisco's power jTheo Mntlnok, pastor.
gulf that separates hun from ro-1 kcop hor from being vory noisy on
spectnblo society. I spoko to this! the subject. Nevada is not saying Phoenix Christian,
man nnd took him by the hand, and anything, but hor neighbors nroj A ",0 Christian church tho pns
ns I looked into his eyes I could see I looking nt her. And now comes or announces for next Sundny's
tho hunger for humnn lovo thnt heiYrckn with this scheme for slicinc' service " follows: 10 n. m., Suudny
hns so unfortunntely forfeited by a off pieces of Southern Orccon nnd school, closing with ten minutes' talk
wnywnrd life. He is cnpable of love i Northern California.
ns well ns hnto; then why not build Decidedly tho line must be drawn
upon the better elements of his nn-) somewhere, nnd Siskiyou is the
turef Whnt would von dot 1 1 place.
would say: "My friend. I hate to see
you wearing these shackles upon the
public streets; I am going to trust
you. uo, do your worK nna come( ,
back to mo nt noon." I will lny you , port TOWNSEND. Wnsh., Feb
a wager rani no wm ao u, anu uo ,15. With tho finding of tho body of
SECOND SOLDIER CORPSE
FOUND NEAR FT. W0RDEN
This tttltnonlnl will nppenr very
strongly to women who nro hIcIc
ailing ami despondent, as tho symp
toms nro those no frouuently ex
perienced by women who havo n gen
eral tired, run-down, oxbnuHtod fool
ing; nnd coming from hiicIi n pro
mlnont nnd woll known lady nn
Mrn, J, UolthnttHo of 1317 C street,
Sncrniuonto, It will of conrno have a
great deal of weight, not only with
hor Intimate acquaintances, but with
tho public In Kciiornl,
Mrs. IlolthoiiHo, In sneaking of her
affliction and trouble tho other day
nnd of what to hor doomed nlmost n
miraculous euro, mild:
"I really didn't know what wan
tho matter with mo, or'whero I felt
tho worst. I jtntt Doomed tired nnd
worn out nil tho time, and had nn
awful pain In my right ldo; my cir
culation was poor, nnd It nemod nl
moiit Impossible for mo to keep wnrm
I could wear tho heaviest kind of
clothes, but nil to no avail, ns I wait
continually cold.
"For year I doctored with vari
ous physicians, one would tront uio
for ono thing nnd qnothor for some
thing different, but until the 23rd.
dny of hint Noviunber I didn't ox-
SKATTLE, Wash.. Fob. 25. For porlonco any rolb-f. On that dny, nt
breaking up a prayer mooting nt tho J tho earnest solicitation of frloudu, I bo
to tho children; 11 n. m., prenchiug
nnd communion, subject, "What
Thont"; evening 7:15, Endeavor;
7:45 p. m., prenchiug. subject. "The
Treo of Life."
BROKE UP PRAYER
MEETING: IS JAILED
and how much he had done to make the sun shine on Ore
ne wns wnen ne stnneu om in uiu nenrbv Fort Wore nn nrn ininnai.lv
morning, lie might tool you, uutloxcjted lo(jnv
. j. i ...in , .
ternln Is In tho city Jail today.
gon. After explaining how he made the wheels go round, nine out of ten men of his cinss win Th0 b0(1Vt lh0 nosh lorn from tho i snny w o investigated,
he promised, to secure a weather bureau and to .lorl5:rUbjf.ii5;
a federal buildmfr and a Crater Lake nark appropriation, I ncree with von that cvory tramp !wnnr p.. ni,( n meeting in Dr. Matthew
Ills pert Specialists, and since then my
condition has Improved every day,
shouted until now (January 1, 1KI0) 1 nm
prnyor.n well woman. For-Don'a Doctors
church wns ; treated mo for n torpid llvor, ond
,1 4- i,,.i, ; l, ;,l and crim nnl should bo mndo to wurk.i,nc . .i:. .i i. i "shion insi nigai. no nan nocn.uiu more ior mo in uvo wookb tiinu
' b , ' ... , 'but nt the same timo they should be, Durinir tho n.ist venr nnd n lmlf . Ing (-u,ot' ,n hls Bat P l this all tho other physlcnns had nccomp-
auj ouvu "".wuhq, o xwouo w owvi,mn(Je t0 leol mat society is tnetrisoidiorj, ,nve repentedly disnppenred
on performance. But fte has supported Uncle Joe and i friend and not their enemy. Eight- jn few honr8 nfter pnvtiny nn(1 hnyo
of eourso that is more important than weather bureaus1 .Btt7Sirur23r-
itlint nil tne goou tnni uas neen uone ond body, there nro marks of vin
rack, the pillory the thumbscrew
nnd tho whipping post made the dark
ages what they woro. You say enmo
is increasing in this country. True,
tion is vearly increased by tho steer
age passenger from those countries
in Europe that are ruled by force nnd
cruelty.
The ball and chain should bo Inid
aside with the pillory and the whip
ping post, as souvenirs of cruel agos
that are past.
"Father, forgive them, for thoy
know not what they do."
E. M. ANDREWS.
NORTH DAK0TANS1 ELKS BUY SITE
HOLD REUNION
Ex-North Dakotans Hold Reunion at
Angle Hall Last Evening
Banquet and
Talk.
Some 175 oxpatriats from the Ia,ud
of blizzard and sundogs met in tho
Anglo hall Thursday evening nnd
proceeded to tell each other how
glad they were that thoy had settled
in the Rogue River valley.
It was a feast of reason nnd flow
of soul, with tho tide ever setting in
the direction of praise for the
Rogue River valley, its climate, its
pepple especially as represented by
the ex-Dakotans and its wonderful
possibilities.
The banquet was one of tho best
ever. Tho ladies of the society
spread it, and any one who has ever
eat down at the table of any of thoue
Dakota ladies will realize what the
banquet was.
The meeting was adjourned late in
the evening until the next annual
meeting.
If you haven't made your compet
itor wonder (1) "who writes your
ads," and (2) "how you manage to
afford so much space," then yonr
adverttoinfr Is not yet good or big
enough.
FOR FUTURE HOME
Medford Lodge, B. P. 0. E.t Buy
Property of Mrs. Tlce, Corner
Fifth Street and Cen
tral Avenue.
CAUSE OF POISONING
DOGS BY EATING SALMON
ets of tho newost find nnd officials
nt tho fort nro trying to identify the
uniform today.
Private 'Rcnnntt i still in M.n
guardhouse as n suspect in tho Dunn I ,nf ' .
case. 1 Trko off your glassoa, you hypo-
. icrltea."
GERTRUDE ATHERT0N SAYS
SHE PREFERS ENGLISHMEN t NEWS FROM CAPITAL
OF NICARAGUA CONFLICTS
tlmo. Ho poured forth a volume of llshcd In ns many years, and I will
scriptural quotations, boasted of his begin tho New Year now by fooling
physical strengths nnd denounced ' liko n now woman. I cannot nny too
Presbyterians In gonoral. much In prnlso of Kor-Dan'a 'exports,
William Drcslmck, Dr. Frank , as I consider tholr euro In my case
eso oin I
tlo men, undortook to put tho mnn ! nont specialists aro unllko all other
out. They had tholr hands full but! cathartics or laxatives. Thoy coax
won tho first fall and woro sitting 1 tho liver Into activity by gentle inoth
on his prostrnto flguro whon tho po- ods, nnd do not scour, grlpo or weak
llco arrived, and Kestorsln was shout- en; but thoy do start nil socrctlonB
outside the Willamette valley.
The Bogue River valley has earnestly matched press or hrani s5nc?.ftha ,time J?Vneo nnd officers nt the fort beiievo, "f"' SS," ,
yxxau, w.wowiiu '"i ' " tock, me pinory, me lumuunurow , There was no money in the pock
ley s own modest proclamations, telling now, like little
Jack Horner, he put in his thumb, pulled out a plum, and
said: "What a great man ami" in order to discover what' but it is in districts whoso popuia-
he has done to make good his promises, but the watch has
been in vain.
Southern Oregon might as well have no representation
at all as to have a congressman who cannot secure a little
thing like a weather bureau for a fruit region whose out
put runs into the millions the greatest fruit belt in the
northwest.
of tho llvor nnd stomach In a wny
that soon puts these organs In a
healthy condition and corrects con
stipation, which Is tho direct ctuso
of most, human ailments.
An Interesting rnso Is that of a
young woman living nt Cnnllupn, Cal.
Hor nnmo Is Mrs. J. I. McKlttrlck.
Hor casu had been given up by phy
sicians; physicians cried: "Opera
tion; lino tho knife." "No wonder
this woman on mo lo our oxperts."
said FrDoii. Hho had been scared to
ib'ath by doctors who wanted to opo
rnto on hor. 8ho was troubled with
cancers. She lumrd of our bloodless
surgery, whereby our exports used
no knife, Sho traveled tulles to seo
us. My experts put her under treat
ment and my experts removed can
cers from this young womnn's faco.
No knife was used."
A committee called nnd was more
than sntlsfled after Investigating our
romnrknblo cures nnd complimented
Fer-Don and bis Hxperts, The crowd
In tho offices became so largo that
many stood In tho hnllwny, Many
prominent men nnd women of Mod
ford mid vicinity am calling nt tho
Mooro hotel daily to consult tho
nurupenn medical export.
Tho above testimonials nro only a
few of tho many hundred rocolrod
dntly from grateful women from Sac
ramento, Iteddlng nnd Medford and
vicinity, ns woll ns other portions of
tho country, each of whom aro loud
In tholr pralseH for thoso experts
Wherever theso learned physlclnns
havo remained for any length of tlmo
Los Angeles, 8nn Francisco, Oak
Innd ami all tho largo cities In tho
onst thoy havo brought stitishlno
nnd hnpplnofs into tho lives nnd
homes of hundreds of sutTorlng moth
ers, wives, sisters nnd sweethearts
by tholr wonderful cures.
A chargo of 11.00 Is made for ex
amination nnd consultation . Offlco
hours from 10 n. m, to 12 noon, 2 to
I nnd 7 to 8 p. in. Sunday 10 a, in.
until noon, Offlco upstairs at tho
Mooro hotel, Medford, Oregon.
WILL TURN DANCE HALL
INTO A TABERNACLE
NEW YORK. Feb. 25. American I
men Inck subtloty nnd finosso; if l BLUEFTELDS, Nicnrngun, Feb.
wore to marry again it would be nn '25. (Vin Wireless to Colon.) Ro
Englishmnn," wns tho declaration of ; ports from Mnnngtm today nro oon
Mrn. Gortrudo Atherton today while j flicting. Mossngos from'Ln Libor
discussing the "old mnid" Btigmn.'tar woro received horo saving thnt
irAth.erlon 58 a widow I groups of Btrngglors from' Gcnornl
i ino American woman lins stir- j Kstrndn's roport fighting nt Aco
, passed tho American mnn." sho con- vnnn. Snn Vinnn
In regard to the poisoning of d g3 j tinued. "Sho has lenrned things nnd! em points, 'with results not entirely
Medford Lodge, No. 11G8, B. P.
O. E.( have lnid the foundation for
a future home for the order by the
purchase of the property of Mrs. M.
A. Tico at the corner of Fifth street
and Central avenue. Tho property is
100x100 feet in size and is one of
tho desirable properties to be found
on Central avenue.
When tho now Southern Pacific
depot is constructed the Elks home
will be only a block east from the
depot. The price to be paid is $10,
000. It is tho intention of the lodge to
orect a homo on the property, per
haps not at once, but within a short
time.
"Yes, woro I to marry (although I
shall not, for my profession makes
my habit nnd home unpormnnent, it
wouia bo nn Englishman, for ho b
far and nwny tho most interesting
typo or tho genus homo."
HAULING FOOD ON SLEDGE
TO RAILROAD WORK CREW
Don't try to take so many tasks
from tho want ads but let the want
ads take a lot of yonr tasks from
you. Suoh tasks, for example, as
servant hunting, furnished room
hunting, tenant hunting, steno
grapher hunting.
Full assortment of Whitman's can
dies at The Merrivold Shop.
by salmon, the following facts may forged ahead with tremendous men
t i 1 1X
ine oi interest to uog owners ana inn-itni speca, wnile nor Husband has ut-
ciers. Dr. John IJ. "Uohler, chief of'torly failed to do this in other than
the pathological division, bureau of business ways.
animal industry, United States de
partment of agriculture, states that
salmon and other fish, particularly
during the spawning season, aro sub
ject to various bacterial infeotions
which may produce fatal diseases in
nnimals eating such fish. Of the
bnpterial diseases affecting fish, and
which are known to bo harmful to
man and animals, may bo mentioned
the infections with the bacillus pro
tons and with the bacillus piscicidus
ngilis. It is also known that the
meat of healthy fish a short while
after their death may becomo infest
ed with proteus and other putrefact
ive organisms, and when thoy arc
eaten in a raw state by animals, will
cause severe disturbances which may
result fatally. Of courso, in cooking,
these organisms are destroyed. Be
sides tho bacterial diseases, the roe
of many of tho fish contains poisons
during the spawning timo, which,
whon enton, frequently produce
death in nnimals. A successful pre
vention against such infections nnd
poisoning of dogs can only bo ac
complished by withholding this kind
of food from them. If thoy becomo
affected a thorough purging with
castor oil followed by three-grain
doses of salol three times a day will
prove beneficial.
Some one of today's want ads is
going to change the whole face of the
world for somebody.
TACOMA, Wash., Fob. 25.
Northorn Pacific Jaborors are haul
ing food on hnndsleds today to n
work crow of 150 men with a big
rotary snowplow, marooned on tho
Milwaukee rond about a milo and n
half west of Kcocholus. Tho crow is
without provisions.
A largo supply wns sent to Easton
this morning on tho Northern Pa
cific nnd token from thoro by sled.
Fined for Drlnkfnrj on Train.
EVERETT, Wash., Fob.. 25. F.
W. White is in jail hero today
charged with drinking liquor on a
tram. This is tho first net on h
this part of tho stato brought under
the now law. Whito was nrrostod at
Arlington after refusing to' quit
drinking on the train. lie was fined
.$50 and costs, which ho failed to
pay.
The Indies' favorite
Buick Whito Streak.
car the
Phone 2001, Qoodfriend's.
fnvornblo to tho provicionnl govern'
ment.
Tho strngglors, howoyer, hnd been
cut off from tho mnin command.
Thoy unofficinlly confirmed tho
death of Cnptnih Godfroy Fowler,
formorly of tho Unitod Stntos nrmy,
who wns uirooung milttnry opora
tions in Estrada's nrmv.
Nown of further fighting arrived
hero after tho city had epont n night
in jubilation ovor what was believed
to bo n comploto victory for tho in
surgents.
LEAPS FROM FOURTH
STORY; BREAKS HER JAW
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Fob. 25,
bunonng from a brokon jaw re
coivod whon alio leaped from a fourth
story window of a local hotol, Mrs.
Charles Johnson is believed to bo
dying. today at tho Contrnl Iiosnitu.
Surgeons at tho hospital havo sought
iu iinu omor injuries, out woro uiu
nblo to discover any injurios savo
the fractured jawbone
Although tho phyeicinns doolarod
it possiblo that sho sustained a frao
turo of tho skull, thoy could not find
such nn injury.
Tho patient has boon unconscious
Binco sho mndo tho loap early and no
motivo for her notion could bo ns-cribed.
"Fivo acts full of fun for fiftv
cents." Friduy evoning, March 4.
"Tho Deacon."
MoCall Patterns. Meeker's. 1
SEATTLE, Wnsh., Fob. 25."
will turn Dronmlnnd dancing pavil
ion into n big church, charge 5 conts
admission, hire a minictor nnd goo
clean vnudovillo nets nnd run in op
position to Dr. M. A. Matthews," to
day dcclnrod Michael Fishor, indict
ed yostorduy by tho grand jury for
operating n dance hall.
Dr. Matthews is pastor of the
First Prosbytorian church nnd has
been ncciiHod of using soncntionn
methods to nttrnct crowds to his
ohurch, which is crowded every Sun
day. Fishor is in earnest and bo
lioves he could combino ploafluro am
tho Gospel,
"Dreamland always has boon n
perfeotly conductod dnnco hnll," ho
Bald today, "and if thoy bar tho
dnnco hnll foaturo I will continuo to
mnko it an attrnotivo placo for tho
young peoplo to moot in the ovoniiigs,
keeping them out of tho cafos and
tho chop Hiioy nnd noodlo pnrlors."
MOTHER KILLS SON
BY ACCIDENTAL SHOT
LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Fob. 25.
Lowollyn Cushmnn, 14 yoars of ngo,
diod today from tho offoots of n shot
fired by his mothor, Mrs. E. L. Cush-
mnn. Mrs. Cushmnn is a widow.
Mrs. Cushmnn and hor son woro
hunting in tho Antolopo Valloy,
nonrly 100 miles from Los Angolos,
Into yestordny. Tho lad was walk
ing in front of his mothor, whon tho
gun sho earned wns dischnrgod na
oidontnlly, The chnrgo ontorod his
oft leg below tho ltnoo,
Singer to Wed American.
NEW YORK, Fob. 25. Madamo
Lina Cnvaliorl today told tho story
of tho dashing courtnhip of Robert
Winthrop Clinnlor, tho millionairo
grando of John Jacob Astor, who
was roportod to havo secured hor
oonsont to becomo his wifo aftor
wookfl of porsistont wooing.
Tho singor donidd that hn ongngo-
raont oxists botweon hor nnd Chan-
ler. She ndmittcd, howovor, that she
onturtnitiH more than n passing ad
miration for tho wenlthy American
nnd thnt some timo in Mny she will
givo hor nnswor to his suit.
Spring skirts. Mookor'tt.
WcHU
Sfioes
3 V-l
"Oottor 6nea
ntan devcr tTTado'
Tho shoes that is right is tho
sjioo that satisfies the wear
er m every particular has
tho wearing quality, the do
sired stylo or shape fits
right and is easy on tho foot.
bucli is our
WEBER SHOES,
or
HONORBILT SHOES
In our 'gents' furnishing de
partment wo aro showing a
fino lino of dress, golf an3
neglige shirts of tho Elk
lioad brand, and stacks of
men's twork shirts, ovoralls.
etc.
"The Wardrobe"
Farmers and Fruitgrowers'
BanK Building. . ;