Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 11, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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aEEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11, 1911.
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WINTER COURSES
Many Rofjuc River Valley Orchard-
isls Are Attcndinn Qrcgon Aflri-
cultural CoIIcjic Winter Short
Course?. , v . t . t, t
OUECJON AGRICULTlTUATi COL
LEGE, CorvnlllH, .Inn. tl. Tho win
tor Hliori couros Imvo opened at tlie
OrosOn agricultural eollogo with tho
IniHfHt nUondaneo ovor reuorded. Tho
courses liavo attracted farmers, pro
fessional men and capitalist. Tho
work In horticulture hooitih to have
attracted tho Rtoator numhor of stu
dents, tho registration In this' depart
ment having passed the 100 mark.
The r.-ult dlHlrtrts of hoth Oiokoii
and Washington aroA'ory largoly rep
resented. Hojiuo Hlvor Valley and
Hood Itlvor are leadliiK In tho num
hor of atudontH enrolled with 25 Htu
donts from oacli Bootlon. 'J'horo are
also a largo numhor roglstorod from
Wlilto Salmon, Wash., and hIx from
Canadn. Tho rogUt ration hhowH Hint
many Htililoiits 1110 graduates of hoiho
of tho host eastern colleges and uni
vorsitles. Tho Htudeiits registered from tho
Rogue Hlvor district aro nn follews:
1-Vom Modferd: Alf V. Cnrpontor,
Leonnrd Carpenter, 'JIib. Gcorgo H.
Carpenter, Gcr.'rgo Iloono Cnrpontor,
Euclid DoLoss Doty, MrH. Margaret
Iiinwn McCoid, "VV. Alexander Uoiih
Benn, .Tnincfl Urook Spencor, Mri.
Winifred Sorcuiaho, Itnlph J Ware,
C. A. Wctordahl, John Hwnnlon.
Klamath Kails: 13. W. Jncobson, 10.
II. Potent, Keith C. Wostwood, Krod
Ellis.
AHhland: "Woodbury It. Molchnr,
Alhort W. Thoninn.
Gold Hill: Harold UoonoHch,
Sprnguo llolgol.
Grants PaBB: Donald II. Clark, V.
0. Sauchliolz.
Talent: Harry N. Gleln, L. H.
HoiiHton, Alf Iterglund.
Tho htudenta registered from Hood
Hlvor aro as follews:
William Baker, W. II. Butchart,
George W. Hull, C. C. Clmpln, K. II.
d)olnuo, W. 1). DIckoiEon, It. 0. 101
dor, K. A. Hall, II. M II(MuK, C. W.
llownrd, H. 10. .lonos, L. It. Kelloy,
11. P. Klmhall, 10. L. MoLuln Jr., J. 1.
Moroluud, Walter Nolhans, A. W. ro
tors, U. G. Pond, D. S. Sumorwoll,
Mrs. .1. H Sunhoff, Mrs. C. H.
Hclimlclc.
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ASHLAND, Or., Jan. 11. Tlu
southern Oregon anil noi thorn Cal
ifornia mining congioab inoeth in
Aslliiiul Tuohila January 17. Un
less tho plaee of meeting is changed
ill tho nieiinlinio, the gathering will
occur at tlio Coiiinioreial olub iiiouw.
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ASHLAND
Intorohlud local parlicH nro at
teniling to details nnd it is proposed
to make tliu meeting a uolnhlo one.
A oonimittuo on invitation lias boon
appointed, .colluding of llomur Hill
ings, V. W. Moore and H. l Cnnin
hi), ami they nro exploit im llu
pliiiHii of the niatttor with vim, in
orilor that tlie time nnil plnoe, -.
avcII at object of the KUtluring ina.v
bo freely mlvertiHed. TlU i-oumiit-tee
aptly argues that nine thu eail.
mining dayn, otitlirit Oreuon and
, noilliern Califoinia Imvo lt)ii ice
ognixml among the richest mutiny if
gion of tho Tinted Statu, but aeu.
ity in luiuing line mntiu to ime Hi
ellnuil in tho moro ntpul Kwtn il
other roftouroup.
The puipoHe of thiH eonri is t
ldiiow iuteii)t .mil uiiitii fffurtN in
milieu ami iiiinemN and to develop
grout ronouroo iu that' Hue lo keep
pneo Willi oilier phenomenal grow Hi
of (hi wuuilerlul country.
There i nhuniliiiit capital looking
fur iuewlui(uit ami it n the hope o
Iho promoters of tliU congnK lhr
Hich eapitul niny bi IiuTumI in tin
direct ion. (Our mine me by :io
nioiine e.hnuiliHl, nor on de el
oped. Them in no other mining le
gion in the world that offer equal
I'aeilitioK in chiuato, water ami lim
ber for mining operations. Unlike
Alnskn and oilier mining regions, op
enitioiix ate earriivl on Iho yur
round and (miifcitorlaHnu f)(Ui(ir
nit' good.
All that v.c n.l is to wake thei
fuels known to the iniuintr world a
oapital can he had lor deYeloptnea;
To do this )viiiuv eiiort on our pjirt
niul wo hoapoaL the en Mi' ?t ouipatli
and eo-openitlon of nil. A tew, how
over,' who m'o lump iliicei) unci
OS led and pjjplie ti)lU)d tua H
'general mass of huiuanily will Iu
liayo to put tinr oiiliUrn lo tb- j
jvjieoj and felnrf the Iwll rollij).
It) coiicliisioij, tic "lumutee unnj
tlio brjpginp; in pflmu.tM.il liiwwiiie'e.
anil wiehes to CliJibt the kiutl of :
Jioe of ill iiiforP-Bt . ui .mlor tl.atft" '''" an ua) iniinvmr win
.1... mnowfu niiiv b. m.i.l.. .... .. Uo "f M'wial iiitere.1 .we In-
WOULD TELL ALL
''(if OREGON foil
Resolution Introduced In Senate Dc
clarliifi Oregon System of Govern
ment tlie ,"Bcst In he WorluVJ and
Advpcatinn Telliniijof It. j , ,
SALEM, Or., Jan. 11. A resolu
tion declaring tho Oregon syr.tom of
KoVoimnOnt Mho heat in Jio world"
mid rocommomllng It to olhor Htntos
has been Introduced in tho. sonatc by
Sonntor Kellaher. Ho J cLnirman of
tho committee on resolutions, which
will consider tho mcaHure. It reads:
"Vhoioas, Wldo attontlon has re
cently boon atlracled to tho Oregon
nyiitpin of popular government, moan
ing thoiehy Inltlatlvo and referen
dum, direct primary, corrupt prac
tices act and recall,
"Whnrens, legislature?! end leaders
In progiessivo govornmont aro study
ing the Oregon system with a View to
adopting a similar Kystom in other
states;
"Resolved, by Iho Bonato, tho houso
concurring, that tho Oregon Legisla
ture hereby declares Its confidence
that Oregon has tho bent system of
govoinmont In tho world and com
monds that syBlein to tho favorable
consldoiation of legislatures in oilier
Rtnton, desiring to improve their govv
orninent and ro-oBtabllsb the . sover
eignty of tho people. i
'IRofeolved, That u copy of these
resolutions bo transmitted at onco by
tho secretary ot stato to tho Bpeakor
of the bouiio and the president of the
senate of every stato legislature in
tho Union."
CATCHES WILD CATS WITH
HIS 0Wj BARE HAND?
LOS ANGI3M0S, pal.,- Jan. 11. -Mount
Wilson has a "Jack Ahor
nalby" of Its own today. Tho now
"catch 'em with his hanila" iipoclal
Ist BtraugloH wlldcntB Instead of chok
ing wolveH. Ills name Is Harvoy Nle
NIch siilfered considerably In attain
ing famo. Ho was In souich of a wild
cat that had been raiding bis hen
coops when ho discovered tho animal
and chaned It Into a hole. Tho cat
caino back. It landed with all four
feet on NIob' face and tho fight wns
on. It wuh only after the hardest
kind of a utrugfle, ilurlni which he
wiib badly clawml, that Nles choked
tho wildcat to death.
FORESTERS' RELIEF
WASHINGTON, Jcu. Il.-Scnntoi
llc. Inn n has lequeteil lh( M'cretar.v
of agrieiilllue lo reconiinend an iip
liroprintion piovitling fuiulM to reim
burse temporary employeH in the it
Iho forest soiviee injureil lest year ii
lighting fore! Jireb. antl alno to ie
iuibiirHo owner. of Iioinok that wen
killed while iu use by forest ofli
,nors, mid to provide a fund lor tin
pioper burial of tho men killed win
uoio buried iu I he wildcrncRg when
tliuy lost tlunr livoii, and u fund foi
the relief of their dependent jela
live. Seeietary Wilson will reipieM
an appropriation of $'211,000 for tlic
puipoHCK, which cover the cues n
Oregon, Watihinxtiin, Idaho and .Mon-
tlUIN.
PREACHER MAKES A
HIT WITH UNION MEN
SAN DlKflt), ChI. ,lan. ll.-Luboi
uiiiouirtN tod, iv nr Draining a tall
on ''etrikfe and blrikers" iniuln In
Ifwv. Tyler Dtuiwtl, lute pastor of th
Alki (ionic:iiional ehureh, Seattle
lie for th Cougivcutimiul Chun U
uieu'ri club di'iuer last night.
"I helime I'im Isbor leudei a '
rule aro a I'ousecrated a lot of me.
as Hip niinintei'M of our ehuiehes anc
as uiucnii'," Wijd 1)V. l)iuiuctl. "J
ipenk of tint average I iap known
iiml lovcil I bcni. I lielipVrt thai laboi
lenders cud coutroj their men far bet
ter llian Utoir euitlpyt can do n
My mwiictb' fan" tln labor troiihU"
which a f foci the country is not to
ilcNlruv the unions hut to have nion
iiiiwiii jmiiJ uuiuutu ujl labor."
Ifcv. Dsjjuolt, who hvotl threo yetu--iiiM.iit'
tho icurniiMit ioikei au
.wcat-hliop ejujiloyes f hu Iowdj
liat Huitf in New York. )iti made
JWrHOIlwl (UVt)gttQII Of HQCKllUI.'l
ami union labor iu Now Yoik and
Wwsliiuvlon, ia oot)idrtUK I) call
from UiHcret Coiutrrjfatioiial elpuili
here.
i.l .lMilUil.1 III I IMrllllt,l K.
An e.iugiliHtii) confuronuo Is belug
held la the H:iptit cuurcb. Dr. W
U. Uluaow of Port laud will snoiik, to-
Ulgbt ami Thuieday evealug at 7:30
Sessions Uogiunliu; at U o'clouk a. ju
i . . .,. ! k . mi .
HEYBURN
NGRNiAL SCHOOLS
FOR EACH COUNTY!
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Graves of Yamhill Will Introduce Bill
Lookini! to Better Education Jiy
Prqvidinfj Hlflhcr Scliqojs fn, Eacli
poyny,, v ,5,,!,
SALIOM, Or., Jan. 11. Small nor
mal training bcIiocSIb in connection
with blgii BobcolK .will bo oHtabliihcd
In each county sent If the Idea con
tained In a bill to be presented by
HoprosonUitlvc Hoy GravoB of Yam
hill Is carried out. Ills bill ls,modeled
aftor tho system now in voguo In
Michigan. .i.i.
II provides for tho establishment
of a board of control', composed of
tho stato superintendent of instruc
tion, Iho county superintendent and
tho chairman of tho .snhool board In
tho (ounly ! 1-eie tho teachers' traln
'ng clasBOR, as tho bill designates
thorn, aro est.-.bllshcd. Counties whoro
normal schools already oxlBt aro ex
empted. TIiobo eligible to admission to the
Classen must be bona fldo residents
or the county .ind have completed at
leant (lie second year In high schobl
work.
NEW YORK POLICE STOP -
BATTLER'S CHALLENGES
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N'KW YO)HC. .Inn, ll.A knock
out punch that will keep him out foi
ill time miles? he adheres lo certain
restrictions, wns handed to Ibiltlinj:
Nelson, former lightweight champion
by the New York polico department
today. The wallop was conveyed in
nn official looking envelope prescnt
il to Nelson by n blueeonted inil-
vldiml bill il was ovpii moro effective
ban tie one Jforan bonded him iu
oersoii in Sun Francisco to intintH-
itgo.
Nelson is u performer in vaudo-
ille. His lines are lo come on stage.
lo a little monologue nild then ,ud-
mice lo (lie footlights and challenge
all comers.
The pollen heard of it and sent an
'nspeelor lo the hIiow last night. On
'lis repnrl lio letler lo Nelson .i-
'niHcd, II directed the battler to cut
nit his challenge or go lo jnil, as iin
Hiiiiiiee wns an infraction of llw
New York laws.
XOTICII TO CON'THAOTOKS.
HIiIb for' tho new school will bo
iponed at1!) 'o'clock a. m. Saturday
tit I be high school building. 251
Notice.
To contractor! ami buildnrp ot
rodford that ,op mid afnr Al'iil 1
ho minimum scale of wages for ear
)outoi slpill he $-1 por day, S liontt
work. 'J'- " I)AIAY.
a. w. sniHLny.
3fi0 Tnirttceb Local No. JS10.
xotkma
I will hq at tho Hotel Mooro for a
fsw dajB, whoro I will bo pleased to
uiopt all Interoated In orchard heatr
tug. G10O. 11. PAHjClOH.
Jfi2 State Agent, Frost Preyentlvo Co.
TO WIIO.M IT .MAV OOXCI511.V.
This is to certify that A. 10. Lo
"ontit of Centrul Point, Or., bus for
the past two years, and ia Ho)lig and
'Kindling our graultu lor iiioniiuiputK,
uud any statoiuonf to tho contrary Is
iot truo. 2TiG
GOI.p HAY GHANITIO COMPANY.
JNt Medford. Or.
ly V It It Y, President.
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TO
LOS ANGELES
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Don't overlook
that I .oh Ai;:q1c
eM'urtou leaMiii; Mciltord ilanuaiy
11), (ho round n $l.fbt thirty day
uniit tttip. oil licic iiinl when you
please, K and ivtilin via citliei
loute. See Sn 1'raucu.co, the Uol
deu (late, Mt. 'i'auiHl)ia, Aleutnm,
I lie beautiful buy, tho woudorlul iit
tiding Jiom the nuns of the tilt and
(lunke, then trine! kouth and tce
Palo Alto. Sttu .lifo, Siintu ('ma,
.Mvnteioy, Dgl Monte; take the
t'oiut line, the ilHylixht tup alone
the ocean and co the immense oil
well iu the ocean; m'i Santa Har-
baiit, Pao ltiihlen, thou Lh Aiiude-.,
Padoti, KuiIImuiU and Jincividcj
Uiu homo at (ho inulti-ji)illionauo., t
ko o VeiiHio, tho city limit out in J
(lie oeiin. od the ntnu)f innn, JJ
then k) to Cauilin ilaml, .sen th' v
mhiunnne KnroVn I'ipm iho lns J
IxM toin liunt. tho tlyint.' nh milj
uiii other Moinicr of the ocean, i
tako mlanlijK at (hU cxijiuimii. tio
low I'Hto. the nuuuiiDr wither now
iu
enioviHl m IJie H)W. 1'or pat- j
ticular iftll nt tho "tiu.fcOMger ottiee V
if not eoliWUieut to c'llll I'hi.nc lor
luillni iwrliculaiii j
DOUGLAS AND LANE
WILIrNOT MERGE
County Court pejects Plan of Cot
tane Grove Citizens to Form County
VQul Fraijie Plan to Takj'to
LsJature. rj r ,,
HOSEDUHG, Or., Jan. 11. Tho
county court of Doustias county baa
BufninnrllV 'ro'Jocted a prbpocitilm
from Coltngo Grove cilizdnB' looking
toward an amicable agreement on tho
creation of Npflniith county out or
Ooulns amliLar.o, which project w.ib
turned down by the voters of tho stat-
at tlio last gcnoral olection. Cottage
Grove asked thh court to appoint a
committee of five citizens from the
county to attend a con"orcn',o at IOti
3KH0 next Friday and assist. In pre
paring a division i Ian for submission
to the loBlBll.tliro. Tho court not only
answered "no," hut protected ugainst
tho Echemo In a formal resolution,
basing 'Its objection on the' voters' de
cision, i
Notice.
If any ono knowing anytliinp; it
regard to Thomas E. Shelton o
Iloguo l?ivor war, 18155-50, pon
oommunicato with Mrs. Mary She
ton. nXi South Clrapu. tf
FOR SALE
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15 acres, H miles from Talenr,
.
fenced, timber, nlfalfa ami fruit
land, kooiI house, pure watdr, Jt
mile from' 'scjiool. H00 young pcitr
trc", lovely' place; .$2000, one-half
down.
Also IN acres, 1 mile from Talent,
12 acres of fruit, family orchard h
hearing; ' apples, New! owns, 12
acres, peach filled; 7 acres timber,
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irrigated, dwelling house shaded by
largo laurel tree-, plenty of water,
loi tile soil, garden spot, pumping,
plant; terms, $1. '1,000. $7000 cash,
the balance in payments of $1000
eaily at 0 per cent.
Aso 20 acres alfalfa and fruit
land with timber, 1 mile from Talent
."JfifiOO caih down; just think what a
snap, a little over !?.iihi an acre.
Where can von find noar the depot
ami mill oud a cheaper place?
Town lots in thcuiowlv incorporat
ed town of Talent, Or., on the in
stallment plan. '' ' ,
Also 17 aeies, '14 aorcs commci
einl fiuit Jieiuing .orohnrd, 2 mile-,
from Talent; .flOiflOO, one-half on
lime. s
Aluo 81) acres fine timber, .$2000.
one-half down.
Alt.0 III aeioa, liulf mile fiom
Tnlenl, fine house, fiuit trees, al
falfa, all under cultivation; price
$S"ri0, balance to shit purchaser.
Aluo for .alo, iftme in Talon;. j
Jackson eountv, OregQii (a newly in
corporalcd tottii), a Fine honie ol lb
ttcroft; level, lerlilo alfalfa nnd fruit
land, irricntcd; one hlock from po.st
ofticc, on the main mail and extend
lo Hear creek, has Iw'o acres hourhu;
Xcwtowiis, II years old; 12 acres
Daitlett and D'Anjott pears; '2 acres i
alfalfa; all i- fine garden land; i
six-toom hnii-p; cliniato very mild,
pure water limn tho mountains; ver
healthy; cluncliop, Sdliools ami lit-;
entry soeielie-i;' io tiloons or
dnuikonnos-. it is n"Mrv town ; it i-j
midway IicIwmii t lto IhriviiTg citie-.'
of Nleili)rd ami A&lilnrul; price $10.
000 $-l.r)00 down.' fhi) leinainder or
time at (I per cent.
Alw) laml. ilfull'a ami fruit, from
JO to S00 .i, tert. Wiito, inclosing
t.tniiiw, or i.'iii- and ec inc.
L. N. JUDD. Talent. Or.
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J. E. ENYART,' Tresiilent. J A. 'PEliltY, Vice-President.
JOITN S. OHTn, Cashier. V. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
!AFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING
mjSINESS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
WILL INTRODUCE AN
ANTI-TRUST LAW
SALIOM, Or., Jan. 11. An anti
trust bill along the Bamo general lines
as tho Sherman nntl-trust law now
fcolng tested by the supreme court of
the Unltod States in tho case of the
American Tobacco company on ap
peal Is being prepared by Senator
Joseph of Multnomah county and will
be (introduced before tho stato leg
islature within a few d'lys.
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i i.XOTICK.
Tho Indies of St. Mark'n Guild will
give a dinner from f, lo 8 p. m. nt
St. Mark'B ball Wednesday. lOvery
body Invited (o come. Ptlce 30
contfl.
r4r'''''-r4r4r''rs,':
I3
off on all
Calendars
i
in stock
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Medford
Book
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STODDARD
DAYTON
Automobiles
Dr. F. C Page
Mgr. Local Agency
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
Automobiles
GENERAL OVERHAULING &
MACHINE REPAIRING.
First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PHONE MAIN 0231.
Corner Central Ave. and Sth St
Medford, Or.
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
You can't afford to ilo without
this sploudid, refreshing drink.
Call up nnd orilor a ease sent to
tho house. Tho purest, most
healthful driuk known is
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
WATER
P. C. BIGHAM, Agent.
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5 A Satisfied
I Customer -1
? means more to a storo than a thou- g
1 sand PUHlomei'K who aro not quifb X
S - 7'
2 siirQ. gVQ buy only tho host grot'oi'-
J i(s and mai'k everything a oxcop- ..
lionallv low priecs. It' the quality
pliould h.-lppeir to be off we will Z
make good. lflMie price is sure 1o bo
right. jVe couldn't expect our cus
tomers to be satisfied if we. .should
- p.ljarge them enormous profits.
COMPARE OUR PRICES
Allen Grocery Co.
V ' Control Ave. (EL Min St.
J Phono Main 3711
' Campbell & Baumbach I
MOITaAG-E LOANS, COUNTY VARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on handpt all times to loan on improved ranches X
s
and fruit land. jj
PH0NE323I.
-r-rrrrm-n
Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
..Jfc.x,.
Gem Waffle Kitchen
323 E. Main St. Medford.
AVo aro now open for business. Hot waf
fles, hot cakes and short orders. Quiek ser
vice cooking done in window on gas. Tome
and see us.
N'tf-ff-ff-'4'-'tf-C-tf'..Irf4W
County Seat Real Estate Office
Bltlfl., Jacksonville, Or. Otfice in Bank of Jacksonville
ila numerous choiee hnrgains in city lots, orchard, farming and
alfalfa ranches. Our Applegate alley ranches aro bargains ; all
have an abundance of water for iirig.W'on. Don't forget that Jack
sonville is the county seat and that Jt is installing an up-to-ilu'o
water system.
Come and see us. We'll interest you.
LUY & COLLINS
l.S,JMkr ,. -..V.D.
Ij-tr-w -w -vm
rLUMBUN Gl
STEAM AND HOT
A.11 Work Guaranteed
COFFEEN
7 O" TTT'TT TTT Tk.T
$ 11 North 11 Pt .Medford
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H. B. PATTERSON
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The QUAKER
HAS EVERYTHING IU THE NURSERY LINE-
PEARS, APPLES, CHERRIES, PEACHES, AP
RICOTS, PRUNES; ALL KINDS OF NUT
TREES AND A FULL LWE
SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. A
t
SHADE TREES. COME
Office 116
Office Phone 238!
320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
JV BB. O. K b fk B. !V 1 m . ft. . . n. . -
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WAIEk HEATING
PriceB Reasonable
!TV V-MD-. v.m. '
l PRICE
Ore.
Phone 303
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NURSERYMAN
OF FLOWERING
FINE LINE OF
IN AND GET PRICES.
Main Street
Res. Phone 2493
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HaM.ltiH for health.
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iu;slilit'd fiieeOtoS.