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MEDlTOftD MAIL 'J.'niBTJNB, MlSDgOBD, OltHQON, FRIDAY, JONE 10, 3910.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Col. floors P. Mima o Tolo wiui u
Muilfont vlnlior Kriiluy.
Hiiimoii Iioho, Mookor'H. 70
l'niiloiiuii Imvo lii'im Knuiloil to Iho
following iiooplo of fcioutlmm OrKJ
Find JIuiihoii, of MiiilolYil, nuklio;K.
K. Hodfiolil, of GImhIiiIo, hhmIkhot to
J. Stuvuim Ann anil Tool Co., of Clii
oopoo KuIIh, Miihh., two pulmilH on io
poling i'i ihiii-h; (Iohi-ko Jlrwlloy of
OriintH 1'iiKH, plpo V. 0. Oil unit
wifo of Hugo, clotlum Ioiikh.
MIhh ihth l''rnHoii h viHilliiK In
Mudi'onl.
TrtiukH ut HjKKilul piicoH. Mook
oi'h. 70'
A. llinlt of AhIiIuiuI wiih in Motl
' ford Tlinrmluy in tho InturoBt of tlio
noniial Huhool ut that pluco.
Don't work yonrnolf to duatli.
Huy a typuwrilor at tliu Afarrivold
. uhop, 70
Mrn. Clino and hur alrtlor, Mm.
Arnold, loft Wednesday ovoniiiK fr
l'ortlmuJ. Mru. Clino will conllnno
her jonrnoy to her homo In Canada
after Hooinir tho toho hIiow, whilo Mrn.
Arnold will nittirn to Mudford.
Curtain nuln for tho bunuulowjit
Mookur'n. 70
Tho addition of quality and homo
oomfortrt will bo Qiiuoii Anno water,
Howor and paved HtroolH building ro
fioiiHtruoliouH. Heo MoUiiIIiiiii, Hotel
Niuh. tf
Iloriiory Hpecials at Mcukor'H Juno
olearanco Halo. 70
Don't you want u box of Whit
iiiuii'rf cumlvf Oh, my! H'b lino.
Tho Morrivold hIiod hoIIh it. 70
C-H corsotn in all tho now modolH
at M-kor'8. 70
MtiiuiKur Itoblo of iho California
Ho.v Kaotory uunounocB that tho f au
to ry will Ktart up about tho l'ili of
thiH month with a fill foroo of men
and will run full time for tho re
mainder of tho HOIIHOII.
Xuw Koodrt every day at Mooker'ii.
70
Visit tho Morrivold Bhop for niiigii
tiuoH, bookH, Btationery, eto.
Whoro in Medford can you not hot
ter values than in Queen Anno addi
tion 1 Did you notion tho out of tho
now puhlio school to bo erected in
Queen AimuT Got busy. Tho pres
ent prico won't last long, tf
See those beautiful ouo-piee'e
dresses. Meeker's. 70
Oakdale Park addition is popular.
Kmil Huhr and Walter .1. linn just
purehased block 1 and will Imme
diately erect two $.'1,000 huui;alnw8
on Bitiue. Hotter uet a block in Oak
dale Park addition.
Spocial prices on all white em
broidery dresses. Meeker's. 70
Monduy morning Chief Clerk Mne
dtiff of tho forest service of this city
and O. 0. Oiuin went lo the Oregon
cava and will srrvoy the name and
look over the posihiliticsof a power
site to furnish electric light for tho
oaves. It la likely that the caves will
be put into good shape and arrange
inents made to put in experienced
guides to conduct visitors through
tho wondoroiiB caverns. Grunts
Pass Ohsorver.
Seo Meeker's windows. 70
Itichard Travonv , one of tho most
successful prospectors in Southern
Oregon, was in Medford Thursday
from his claims on tho head of Little
Applegate.
Seo tho auto hair nets at the Spi
rella Corset Parlors.
Q. E, Nouber of .Jacksonville was a
Medford visitor Tuesday.
All silk skirts to $8.G0, sale $5.00.
Mookoc's. 70
O. W. llarrou of Ashland was in
Medford Thursday on hufliuoss.
Have you seen tho now hair
wavorsT Qivoa tho marcel wavo
without boat. Spirolln Corset Par
lors, John Doosou of Talent was in town
Friday morning, nooompauiod by A.
P. Talent.
2000 yards fancy ribbons, 35o val
ues, snlo 10c Meokois. 70
D. L. Day wbb nt Cold Hill Friday,
looking aftor businoss mutters.
WoIIb dug, wallod nnd jugged.
Rook woIIb a spooialty. Tims. Mo
Halo, 320 North Holly St. Phono
No. 2103.
T. W. llookett of Talons was in
Medford Friday looking aftor busi
ness interests.
All men's straw hats. Meeker's.
70
Mrs. O. II. HitHkius was at Wood
villo Friday looking after hov orchard
interests there.
Tho vote for goddoss of liberty ut
Jacksonville on July 4' is now open.
Tickets on salo ut Russell's oonfoo
tionory store and Nash Hotel and
llaskius' drug store. Coutost closes
Juno 28 at (I p. m.
Mrs. T. C. Stuart of Oakland, Cal.,
is in Medford looking over tho coun
try. Dig values in Hummer parasols,
Mookor's. - 70
W. r. Vawtor, Portor J. Noff and
District Allornoy Mulkey were at
Ashland Friday taking testimony in
chambers in tho divorce cass of High
vs. High.
R, F. Colo of OoloB, Cal., wuh a
Medford visitor Thursday.
nnflkiiiB tov noulth.
J. II, Chambui'H of Cottage ClroVo is
in Medford looking afler busiucHB
matters.
Win, Jones, Jr., and family of Bea
gle wore in Medford tthis week visit
ing friend and laying in slimmer sup
plies. J. I). FoiihIoiib of Sacramento is
registered at the Moore.
Tho Junior Uiblo society meets at
the homo of Until and Ksther Warner
Saturday afternoon at 2:110 o'clock.
Tho LudioH' Aid society of tho
Presbyterian church will bo enter
tained by Mrs. Farrar at Gold Way
next Tuesday, They will leave Med
ford on tho 8:04 a. in, train and re
turn at H.'IIO, All tho ladies are in
vited. C-H corsets, Meeker's only, 70
P. A. Itotbroek of Ios AngcloB,
Cal., is visiting business acquaint
ances in Medford.
Mrs. Minnio Kelly of Jacksonville
visited relatives in Medford this
wook.
1). W. Mooro of Toledo. Ohio, is
hero on a visit to relatives and
friends.
A. M. Holms of Antelope Creek
was in Medford Friday on business.
Theo. Cameron of Jacksonville was
at- Ashland Friday and Saturday on
a business trip.
Jeff Hamlin of Climax district was
in Medford Friday on business.
David Ittuiiloy lenves Saturday for
Ft. Klamath, where he will spend the
summer.
Hnjnb Bilk, 7fic value o0c, Mook
or's. 70
h. It. Anderson of Eugene is in the
Itogue Itiver valley examining tho
country. Mr. Anderson is looking for
an ideal location, and has certainly
found tho ideal spot.
E. C. Pomeroy of Meadows spent
Thursday night in Medford.
Mrs. J. F, Roddy is visiting Miss
Juno Howling at the hitter's homo in
Sacramento.
Lawn waists, $1.W) valueB 00c,
Meeker's. 70
Mrs. Hurrv Foster is among thoho
who lire taking in the rose carnival.
A. W, Lacey and wifo start Satur
day for an overland trip to Klamath
Falls, expecting to bo gone for a
month.
O. E. Hissell is rapidly pushing his
new residence on North Central avo
iiiio -to completion, and it will soon
bo ready for oocupnney.
Hargains at Meeker's June clear
ance. 70
F. A. Smith has resigned from the
Rogue River Fleet rio company to be
come hecrojary to John It. Allen.
H. It. Patterson is oxpeeting the ar
rival of oGorge Woodbury and fam
ily of Chicago, who are coming to
make their homo in tho Rogue River
valley.
Mr. and Mrs. I'd Nichols of Loin
wore in Medford this week looking
after business affairs.
Reddisodc bats at Meeker's. 70
Tom Miles, who has been visiting
in Jackson county for tho past week,
loft Friday for Klamnth Fnlls.
Dr. J. F. Roddy has returned from
Portland, whoro ho was a dofendnut
in tho civil suit brought against Ore
gon Trust officials and himself bv
Receiver T. C. Devlin. Tho decision
will not bo announced for some time.
Ho states that ho not only had tho
prosecution but the threo uowspucrs
of Portland to fight.
Seeo silk on sale. 30c, MookorV.
70
Thos. 1). Ross of Control Point
wus in Medford Thursday afternoon
on business.
Manager C. W. Wilmoroth of tho
Fruit Growors' exchange hnB returned
from a businoss trip to Grants Pass.
Ho slates that all but ono growor in
that section has agreed to join tho
association.
June clearance at Mookors's. 70
II. D. Newton of Kugono wuh in
Medford on business Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hoook have re
turned from their trip to tho Port
land Rose Carnival.
Mrs. M, E. Yaokoy is visiting Mrs.
h. E. Whittiug at tho Riverside ranch
on Roguo rivor.
GOVENORVESSEYWINS i
OUT IN SOUTH DAKOTA
BIOUX KAMA 8. 1)., Juno 10. (
Alt factious today concodo tho ropub-l
llcan gubernatorial nomination to!
Governor Vosney. IIIb nrogroBHlvo
ropubllean opponent was Q. W. Egan,
who ran well. Tlio romnlndor of tho
Htato ticket was clouoly contested.
Young Folks
MERRICK APPOINTED
PORTLAND POSTMASTER
f
f WASHINflTON. D. C Juno
IT ---- ' --- - --F
.10. Charles II. Merrick to-
day wiib nominated poatmnB-
ler at Portland, Ore, by
Prnawl.ml Tuff.
YOUTH IS DROWNED
IN COOS BAY TODAY
MAKSIIFIELD. Or., Juno 10. fll
liort Martin, Aged 13, of San Joso,
Cal., was drained In Coob Bay thla
forenoon and Eclirln Dolplia, a young
nmn whoso homo Is at 3C3 Douglas
street, Son Francisco, who was with
Martin, narrowly escaped with his
lift..
Tho young men had ventured far
out In tho buy In a leaky rowboat.
Neither of them know how to han
dle the craft to gain tho uhoro when
It began to flit with wator. Ab a ro
Btilt they Jumped ovorboard and at
tempted to swim to land. Martin soon
grow weak and iiurod o sink. Dolph
attempted to take him to shore, but
after Martin line! pulled him under
wator several Huicb ho was compelled
to lo go his hold to uavo bin own life.
Tho body was washed toward tho
ocean by tho outgoing tide. It Iiob
not been recovered.
HAMILTON WILL FLY
ABOUT GOVERNORS ISLE
NEW YORK, Juno 10. Aviator
Hamilton will attempt a round trip
from Governors Island, New Yoric,
to Philadelphia tomorrow if weather
conditions are favorable, The total
distance is ISO miles. All records
will be broken if ho succeeds.
Hamilton's ucroplano has been
taken to tho island an nrraucments
are completed for the fliht. Ho ex
poets to rench Philadelphia at 0
o'clock and reach Governors Island
on tho return trip nt noon.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
CRASHES INTO ROCK
WINNIPEG. Man.. Juno 10. A
Canadian Pacific freight train crash
ed into a boulder on tho mnln lino
near Port Coldwoll, 200 miles oast of
Port Arthur today. Tho train piling
ed Into Luko Superior, carrying with
It freight train and crow. Tho doad
are:
Englneor Whoatly.
Flroman Clark.
Urnkoinnn McMillan.
Tho moil all llvod at Schrolbor,
Out.
TWO CENT FARE IS
BLOCKED IN OKLAHOMA
CUSTOMS RECEIPTS ARE
LARGER UNDER TARIFF
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 10.
Customs receipts for tho first nine
mouths under tho now tariff law havo
been greator than ovor before in a
like period, according to a statement
issuod today by tho bureau of sta
tistics, department of commerce and
labor, Tho rooeipts ainouiitod to
$2.r)0,l 12,000. Merchandise valued
at $001,630,000 was admitted. This
was also tho greatest amount ad
mitted to tho United States in a pe
riod of nino months.
JURY IN LEAVITT CASE
CANNOT REACH VERDICT
SEATTLE, Wash., Jiuio 10. Tho
jury In tho easo of Ralph Loavltt of
I,ob Angoles, chargod with inan-
slaughtor for tho killing of ltaphaol
Sogo, u sthroot owoopor, In Soptombor,
1008, failed to ngroo on a vordlct and
was dlsohar&od thla noon,
Tho mou stood 10 to 2 for acquit
tal on tho final ballot. Thoy had
been out bIuco G o'clnok last night.
Tho cuso will bo trlod again In Sop
tombor.
OUTimiE. Okla., Juno 10. An
Injunction restraining tho operation
of tho Oklahoma two-cont paesongor
ruto wub obtained today by tho Rock
Island and St. Louts and San Fran
cisco railroads from J ml go Hock of
tho United Statos court of appeals.
Tho companies will ro-cstabllah tho
thrco-cout rato, It Is bollovod.
Tho Santa Fo, Midland Vnlloy and
Kaunas City Southern roads havo ob
talnod Blmllar Injunctions.
POSSE IS PURSUING
LONE TRAIN ROBBER
DALIIART, Texas, Juno 10.-
Though a posso todny is pursuing tho
lono bandit who hold up and robbed
tho Pullman passongors on a train
of tho El Paso Southwestern!! rail
road near Carrizo, Ariz., last night,
no traoo of him has boon found to
day. Tho robbor is boliov(d to havo
fled to tho mountains. Tho railroad
officials todny offer u reward of
$200 for tho capturo of tho bandit.
According to offioinla of tho road,
tho robbor soourod $21 in money and
a largo amount of jowolry.
BR0DIE DUKE TO WED
FOR THE FOURTH TIME
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Jno 10.
Hrodio L. Duke, millionaire tobacco
magnate, obtained a license today to
marry Mylanta Roseholle, 22. This
will bo Duko's fourth marriage.
Clusters of lights along tho curbs
would provo a thousand fold moro
attractlvo than tho prosont ovorhoad
lights, Why not chnngo tho systom,
nt least on Main ntroot?
It tho Htoro ada woro not worth
your whilo thoy would not bo pub-
llahod at all.
CAPTURING WHALES.
Prlmlllvo Molhodi Employed by In
dian at Cape Flattery.
Tho Indian whaling biiKluesM at Cape
Flattery 1h ono of the lldilng Indus
tries of Washington, and the capturo
In carried on la the most primitive
fashion. Thoy go out from tho shore
In canoes whenever a whnle Is sighted.
Tho harpoons aro fitted with u Docket,
Into which tho harpoon stntr of solid
yow Ib inserted. A lanyard Ave fath
oms long has ono end fastened to tho
harpoon head find tliu other end se
cured to a buoy made of a hair seal
skin taken off whole with the halrsldo
in. Tho holes mn'do by the (Uppers and
neck havo hollow wooden plugs,
through which the Indian blown up tho
nklu whilo fresh and hoft till It Is full
of nlr, and when dried It la on tight as
a drum and ns buoyant as a blndder.
In attacking u whnle the harpoon Is
driven into the blubber with great
force, and tho Htaff of tho liarpoon
comes out of tho socket, leaving tho
barbed head firmly flxod In the whale's
carcass, with tho sklu buoy floating at
the other oud of the lanyard. Tho In
dians get as many haritoons into tho
whale us they can, and tho buoys pre
vent his sinking. They then kill tho
whale with their long lances, and when
dead he Is towed ashore and the blub
ber and meat teken off and divided.
How to Make a Fire Balloon.
Small Ore balloons arc easily made
of tissue paper cdt into gores and then
pasted together In tho shape of a bal
loon, no silt: or hole being left by
which any air might escape except ono
at the mouth. A ring of thin wire is
fastened to the mouth of tho balloon,
.,. ii. .
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Something Original
Who Ever Heard of a
Mid-Summer Sale of Silverware and Cut Glass
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW LINE OF GOODS SOON TO AR
RIVE, I WILL DISPOSE OF MY ENTIRE STOCK OF SILVER PLAT
ED WARE AND CUT GLASS AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE QUOTED
and ucroHH this wire two other wires
arc fastened In the bhape of the letter
X. TlicM? wires nhould be a little de
pressed where they cross each other.
V. piece of cotton dipped In alcohol is
placed In the depressed center of tho
crossed wires, a light is applied, and
directly the air Inside becomes heated
tho balloon ascends.
IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
Read the list you are sure to find
something you need:
Rogers Bros.' 1847 Triple Plate
Teaspoons, $2.00 per set, at ..$1.15
Teaspoons, $2.50 per set, at.. .$1.25
Dessert Spoons, $4.50 per set,
at $2.25
Dessert Forks, at $4.50 per set,
at $2.30
Dessert Forks, $4.50 per set,
at : $2.55
Cold Meat Forks, $1.25, at 70c
Berry Spoons, $1.50, at $1.10
Butter Knives, $1.00, at 50c
Sugar Shells, $1.00, at 45c
Children's sets, $2.50 ..,....$1.15
Knives, per set, $5.50 $3.60
One set in case of 26 pieces,
$20.00 $12.20
Surprising values in the famous
linger Bros.' Cut Glass.
Nappies, $1.50, at 95c
Nappies, $2.50, at $1.30
Nappies, $3.50, at '.'. $1.96
Nappies, $2.75, at $1.55
Sugar and Cream Sets, $5.50, at $3.00
Berry Bowls, $9.00 $5.75
Berry Bowls, $5.00 $3.00
Vase, $4.50 $2.75
Water Set, $13.00, at 7.10
Celery Dishes, $4.50, at $2.65
Comforts, $4.50, at :. $2.70
Comforts, $5.50, at $3.60
Water Bottle, $5.00, at $2.90
THIS SALE WILL RUN SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JUNE 11TH AND
13TH. WATCH WINDOW DISPLAY.
GEORGE A. BUTT
The Jeweler
206 West Main - - - Medford, Or.
I
Stool of Repentance.
Tho players sit In a circle, In the
center of which a stool is placed. One
of the company goes out of tho room,
and tho rest say all sorts of things
about him. Ior Instance, one will say
ho Is handsome, another that he is
clever or stupid or vain. The "cul
prit" is then called back into the room
and seats himself ou the stool, which
Is called "the stool of repentance," and
ono of the players begins to tell him
tho different charges which have been
nrndo against him. "Some one said
you were vnln. Can you guess who It
was?" If tho culprit guesses correct
ly he takes his scat in tho circle, and
the person who made the accusation
becomes tho "culprit" In his stead. If,
however, tho "culprit" Is unablo to
guess correctly ho must go out of the
room again whilo fresh charges aro
mado against him.
LOCUSTS DESTROYING
CROPS OF YUCATAN
EL PASO, Tex.. Jne 10. The crops
of Ycntnn aro threatened with de
duction by locusts. In some places
thoy havo come in dark clouds suf
ficient to obscuro tho sun.
The olnnters aro uunblo to combat
this because of the uprising of the
Maya Indians and tho necessity of
protecting their land. Many of the
young men aro enlisting with the main
nrmy, whilo others aro joining tho
rebels, who hopo to throw off tho
Mexican yoke.
250 structural workers will have
joined the strikers before the end
of the week. The majority of those
who struck today were einployad by
j tho Llewellyn Iron Works.
STRUCTURAL MEN JOIN
METAL WORKERS' STRIKE
The Chlneie Tea Table.
This Is a game to amuse small chil
dren. The players Bit in u circle, aud
each ono takes tho namo of somo ar
tlclo used at the tea table, such as tea,
sugar, cream, cake, etc.
Tea begins. Sho rises and turns
round and round lu her place, saying:
"I turn Tea. Who turns Sugar?" Then
Sugar begins to turn, saying: "I turn
Sugar. Who turns Milk? Milk begins
to turn, saying: "I turn Milk. Who
turns OrcauiT" Cream turns, saying:
"I turn Cream. Who turns Hot Water V"
And bo ou with rolls, Jam, mutlius,
cako or auythlug that can bo thought
of for tea, even to napkins and dishes,
if there aro many playing, till all are
turning. Thoy must continue till tho
leader claps her hands and calls out
"Clean tho table!" when all sit down
In their chairs again.
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Juno 10.
Fifty structural iron workers today
joined tho motnl workers' strike.
They walked out in compliance with
an order issued by tho structural iron
workers' union.
Lnbor lenders predicted today that
DALZELLCRIES FRAUD
IN PRIMARY ELECTION
Just a
Story
Riddle..
Who Is tho oldest lunatic on record?
Time out of mind.
Why Is a doctor llko a woodcock?
Boeauso ho presents a long bill.
Whoa does a farmer double up a
aheep without hurting It? When ho
folds It.
Which Is tho rudest bird In exist
ouco? Tho mocking bird.
At what ago should a man marry?
At tho parsonage.
Why Is a eoiichman llko tho clouds?
nocnuHe ho holds tho reins
Valley Forge,
Oh. that cruel winter In Valley Forge,
wnero wnsmiik'iotra nrmy loy!
For houses they Imllt them lm(s of logs
Ana n u oil tiiflin m with clay.
Thoy had few lilankote ana fow clothes
Atnl Hpnrt'A nnntlirh In nut
Anil ofton In tho snow thoy tramped
Willi Dtiro nan im'emnff roet,
But cheerfully thoso hardy men
isndured ench ton ana euro
When Wushlnulon lioglde the- stood
And nobly Dors ins uliaro.
Iluskins .for Health.
(Continued.)
In my last I told you whero I came
from nnd my reasons for ontoring
tho ronl cstato business, but maybe
you do not euro what my roasons
nro. If so, it may interest you to
know what my roasons aro in regard
to just nnd honest dealing. That may
intorest you. I hopo so, anyway. I
am iu this gamo to stay. All tho land
in this valloy must bo out just as you
would do with a big wedding cako,
and nil those outs must bo sold ovor
and over again. So you seo that a
man who establishes a reputation for
squaro dealing is going to got a part
of this business, and I am forming
my plans accordingly, so you'll find
mo looking out for your interest as
woll ns my own, and nil tho timo
trying to bo closo to date and a liv
ing member of our growing popula
tion. If you don't wish to buy, send
your friends to mo just to bo shown.
George F. Dyer
Room II, P. 0. Block, Medford.
(Ruisod in Now Sharon, Me,)
PITTSBURG, Pa., June 10. Rep
resentative John Dalzcll today pre
sented a4petitiou to the county com
missioners charging fraud nnd irreg
ularities in twenty-five precincts dur
ing Saturday's primary election. It
is believed the commissioners wll or
der n recount iu 00 out of the ICG
election districts in Dalzell's district.
A hot contest betweeu Dalzell and
Dr. Robert J. Black for tho congres
sional nomination was fought out to
day nt tho primaries. Dalzell was
nominated. His action iu charging
irregularities came as a surprise
Rardon's
Specials for
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
ICE CREAMS
PINEAPPLE
STRAWBERRY
VANILLA
CHOCOLATE
MAPLE NUT
BISQUE
PINEAPPLE AND LEMON
ICE
SPECIAL FANCY DISHES
AT THE FOUNTAIN
CHOP SUEY SUNDAE
CANTALOUPE SUNDAE
PEACH MELBA SUNDAE
APRICOT N0UGET SUN
DAE FRUIT SALAD SUNDAE
MARASCHINO SUNDAE
WALNUT CREAM SUNDAE
FANCY EGG DRINKS AND
FROZEN NOVELTIES.
-" -
FOR SATURDAY BAR-
DON'S BAKERY WILL OF-
FER THE GREATEST AS-
S0RTMENT OF FANCY
CAKES AND APPETIZING
NOVELTIES EVER SHOWN
IN MEDFORD.
Send a
Messenger
that will meet with the ap
proval of the recipient of
your message. Any old kind
of a messenger won't answer.
Tho hest should always be
sent "if" you wish the re
cipient to pass a favorable
verdict.
What you think about busi
ness stationery isn't quite so
important as what your corre
spondent thinks.
Don't buy
Tit Uau Jar J fiifar fr btiitl liatumtry
n mkr( wm
"Leetjtr tki vmlirutark"
because it pleases you, but
because it influences the man
you write in your favor.
Old KAurnimi Bono U a clean, crUp
Piper, mde lor clean, crop butlnui
folki. It i wld on lit ajumptlon that
theru't economy in quality. A nandsuoM
pecimn book given upon rrquctt, how.
inz letterheads and other buiineit forms,
printed, lithographed and engraved oo
the white and lourteen colore.
Made bv If auhhibk
PArax CoMrANV, the
nly paper makers in
die world making bond
?apcr excliuively.
Medford
Printing
Co.
38 SOUTH CENTRAL ATX
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