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IVEEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, JANtTARY 00, 1911.
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Personal
Miss Juno Erlmrt Is enjoying a
vacation nt Portland.
R. P. Ashpolo Is spending a few
days In Portland.
W. II. Stnlkor, formerly of Med-
ford, but now a resident of Mlnno
npolls, Is on a business trip to tho
cities of Bontliorn Oregon.
Five hundred flno Uartlett pear
trees for sale. Call on J. A. Perry
at Medford National bank. tf
J. 0. Altken of Woodvlllo bns re
turned from a viuit to Portland and
Salem.
A, D. Ilowen and a party of cap
italists are visiting the valley. They
are promoting a rnllrond from
(Irants Pass to 'Williams, thirty miles
distant, in the Applegate.
Dr. "W. K. Vangborn, editor of the
Pacific Methodist AdVorato, will
preach at tho Methodist church, South
Tuesday, January 31. at 7:30 p. in.
Come nnd hoar this gifted orator.
.T. V. McQuado of tho Sliattuck Ink
company, San Francisco, is visiting
various towns of the cvalley In tho
interest of his firm.
L. A. Allohoff of tho Allan Lewis
company, Portland, Is calling upon
customers again.
Is your louso wired? Ono cigar
less a day would pay for a hundred
per cent increase In comfort. Start
living tho electric lire. tf.
OlaC Olson, assistant Mipoiitileinl
cnl of llio South Pacific company
was in town a few lionrrf tho lull it
part of llio week.
See It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, Over Jackson County bunk. 2 8Ti
II. 13. Patterson, 110 13. Main, has
hohio nice English .Hollies and all
kinds of Bhado trees. Roses (all tho
best). Now is a good tlmo to plant.
Drop in and sco mo. tf
A. E. Lal'onto made a Imihuichh
trip South mimluy morning".
Mrs. Myru, one of llio teachers in
llio public- school at Talent, visited
her brother, II. O. Hertford, and fam
ily Saturday nnd Sunday.
Call phono 2K1, 1032 for baggago
wagon. 4G1
Any person passing through con
fectionery at (ho Natatorlum on Wed
nesday from 2 to 0 p. m. will receive
a check which will entltlo them to
Dc worth of peannls or popcorn.
Send namo and address to P. O.
Ho !!)( for full particulars about
tho most interesting book over wilt
ten, tf
Prlvato room and board with Mrs.
J, D. Fay, three blocks from central
part of town, 310 N. Uartlett.
H. A. Moars of Gold 11111 Is spend
ing a fow days In Mod ford.
J. W. Opp of Jacksonville was a
recent Medford visitor.
David Payuo Is visiting his aunt,
Mrs. T. 11. Kinsman of tills city.
At tho request of Siipi-rlntoiidont
Collins, Gerard Talllaudler, head of
tho Medford conservatory for music
and languages, played for tho high
school students Inst Thursday. He
bad solected U It. Mills' Saltarollo
and prefaced it with a short (all; on
national music. As an encore he
played tho Spring Song by Mendels
sohn. J. T. Sullivan, agent for a well
known lino of automobiles, has re
turned from a luminous trip to Port
land, where ho attended the automo
bile show.
John II. Carkln, uttornoy at law,
over Jackmon County bank.
V. S. Crowoll. president of Med
forrt's "mllllon-dollnr bank," is
upending a few dny in Portland on
bUHlnuHtt.
Lynn Purdln spent Kiiturduy In
Gold Hill on btiiiliionH.
Dr. J. 10. Shonror, physician and
surgeon. Office ovor Strang's drug
Htoro. tf.
,1 O. l.i.icson, returned night I ruin
llli clcnilul mm! lo I'n-ndcim,
Draperies
We carry a oiy complete
line of draperies, hue curtains,
fixtures, etc., nnd do ah clahses
of upholhterliiK. A special man
to look after this work exclu
sively and will give ax rood
sen Ice as Ik possible to get in
even tht' lntgt bt i Hits.
Weeks & McGovvan Co
John A. Perl
Undertaker and L'mbalincr
Successor to the undertaking de
partment of Medford Kurnlturo Co.
Office With
Medford Furniture Company
About February 1, l'rlvato Am
bulanco Service. Sick and injured
conveyed to uiy part of city or
country.
Telephenes: Day 3(1,
Night: John A. Pari 4 1 1 J. C.
W. Conklln, 3C01. J. H. llutlr,
3G71. - I "$
and Local
J. 15. Sterns unions the shopper
from Tolo Saturday.
A. D. Helms of Ashland is in Med
ford visiting friends.
II. L. Andrews, secretary of tho
Grants Pass Commercial club, was a
recent Medford visitor.
The Pacific Telegraph and Tele
phone Co. are preparing innnuscrlpt
for a now directory. All subscribers
that aro listed incorrectly kindly call
at tho office, as wo want to have tho
new dlrostory out by February 15.
L. A. Now ton, commercial mana
ger. 2C8
Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Kirby of Ash
land aro visiting relatives here. Mrs.
Kirby is a sister of Mrs. Kdmendes
of -this city.
Wanted Boarders A now board
ing house has opened at 70C South
Oakdale. Call and sco its for fair
treatment, or address F. II. Moro
land. 302
Ranger John Cribble, U. S. F. S.,
left this morning on a business trip
to Ashland.
J. D. Heard Is on a business trip
to Portland.
Rail wood, ?!) a cord. Farmers
711(1. tf
LABOR TO ERECT
GREAHEMPIE
American Federation of Labor Will
Build $1,000,000 Office Buildlnti
In Washinnton .for Use as Head
quarters Committee Is Appointed.
WASHINGTON, .1). C, Jan. 30.
Plans for tho erection of a $1,000,
000 office building hero to bo used
as headquarters of tho American
Federation of Labor, wero announced
today by tho executive board of tho
federation. A commltteo has been
appointed to draw up plans nnd mnkc
estimates.
COMMISSION NOT A COURT.
(Cmitlnupil fiom I'nKo 1.)
respect to testimony or by
his ad-
missions.
"It may bo of Interest to note that
the proposed amendment would, of
course, work equally against tho
truth being brought out on tho part
of tho cnmplninnut. In most of the
complaints that aro heard before the
commission the complainant is not
represented by counsel In fnct, ono
of the main purposes of tho commis
sion law Is that such complaints can
be sifted without the necessity for
an Individual going to the expense
to employ attorneys or experts If
the commission was bound to compel
a complainant to produce all his tes
timony at tho first healing in our
Judgment it would result In a mis
carriage or justice In many cases and
(be complaint would not receive the
relief to which more thorough mid
painstaking examination of the facts
would require. Very frequently It Is
noeowmry to examine into records or
cm!! for data which the complainant
does not know arc In existence,
"I wish lo state In connection with
the Southern Pacific mutter brought
to our attention that no objection
whatever was raised by the complain
ant to the request of the Southern
Pacific company tor time to exam
ine the ten ottimlunuM exhibits in
troduced by plaintiff upon the heal
ing. The commission first deslied
to set the healing for an eaillei
date than was done, but this was re
sisted, as we locnll It. by tho attor
ney for tho Medford (raffle bureau,
who said that be would piefer thai
Hie mat lir come on a few days later.
In four eurs' experience in working
under (he present rules of the com
mission, this Is the first complaint
of tbiu character that has ever boon
brought to our attention.
"We have none uxor this mutter
with the attorney general, who coin
tide, with the views here expressed."
sTEMBAUGH FUNERAL i
HELD THIS AFTERNOON
Tin luiictnl ol the late Columbus
Siciuhuitgh. whose hoilv vas brought
hi'Je lii'iu Colorado Saturday for m
tciiiiriit, wilt be held tin afternoon
I mm (he IV li I mlerttiking coiitwui'V
eliHH'I.
liitiiment will follow at the I. O.
O. I cttttelerv.
Says Jack Is Liar.
Ni:V YORK, Jan. 30. "Jnuk
Johnson is a liar if ha ways that
I ottered him a penny as hm induce
ment for Walter Moiiuhau la 'l.i.
down' to iue."
Tlii w Carl MorrU' answer to the
ouhli-hcd iliui'itc attributed to John
son that Morris uittntttfer offered
him a l.i rue sum if Johnoit would
have Monahan throw the fight" lo
Morriv to give Johnson $10,000 if he
l"oe. the charge,
I In tiki us for health.
MEDPQRD WELL
KNOWN SOUTH
A. A. Davis Returns From Outing In
California and States That He
Can See Many Improvements Here
In Short Time.
A. A. Davis, the Medford capital
ist, Mrs. Davis and Mr. and Mis.
Davis have returned from a six week
viuit in Southern California.
"We are glad lo get back," stated
Mr. Davis, "although we had a good
lime and enjoyed our vacation. 1
enn see substantial improvement in
Medford, even in Ibe short time we
weer away. Wo found Medford well
ndvortisctl in California and indica
tions are that many Cnliforninns will
come here, both to Vhit and lo locati
this year.
"The hopes of Snn Frnnci&eo arc
centered upon (securing the fair urn'
tho fair will be a great event foi
the entire const.
"Medofrd looks good lo me, beel-
tcr than ever and the future brightei
limn the past."
SKATTLK, Wash., Jan. HO. Mrs.
Hellnda A. Corbonneau, a comely
young womnn who looks anything
but a mnn handler, today admitted
that It was she who administered a
sevoro threshing to A. F. Husor, cash
ier of the Dome City bank of Dome
City, Alaska, in a room in tho Arch
ibald hotel Saturdny evening.
Mrs. Carbonneau Is stopping at the
N'ow Washington hotel. Mrs. Car
bonneau said that sho gave Ituscr a
horsewhipping because of his alleged
persecution of her sister, Miss Mar
garet Mulroony. Kuser came to Se
attle to prosecute a suit against Miss
Mulroony Instituted by tho bank to
regain ? 10,000 tho bank alleges Miss
Mulhooiiy obtained by fraud while
she was cashier of the institution.
Mrs. Carbonneau admits that she
lured Itusor to a room in tho hotel
and piled the lash. Rimer complain
ed to the police and declared that
Mrs. Carbonneau was aided by two
men, who held him while sho lashed
him.
The woman has not been arrested.
FORESTER SICK US . .
RESULT OF TRIP
Deputy Supervisor Sam S. Swen
nlng of the Crater national forest le
turned to .Medford Sunday from an
Inspection trip of the re-seeding work
being carried out In tho district burn
ed over last summer.
Owing to tho heavy fall of snow
In the mountains Mr. Swonulug's trip
proved a trying one, and as (ho re
sult of the exposure he went through
he Is now confined to ills home.
Supervisor .M. D. Krlckson is still
away, but Is expected to return short
ly. GROCERY STORE
WILL 8001 MOVE
The Allen (Iroeery company wrl
move into their new store on South
Central avenue and he open for busi
ness Tliuixlay iiiuriiiiiiK. Hustings
will be earned on ut the old Maud
up to Wednesday night.
The new store will he large, com
modious, light and clean and a most
complete stock of groceries will be
euiried. You aie invited to call ai
the now store afler Thursday. You
know our reputation for fair, Minnie
ih ahng. We mean to be progressive
along all lines.
EGGLESTON'S bTlLPASSES.
(CondnutHt from Puko l.i
tin house Thompsou of Lake coun
ty tiiwl hmd to Imvo tho roaoliitlou
re-referred back to tho committee,
but the boue showed by lurgo vote
that it wants o be fair t Stelner.
A hi fight le u in tho houao this
afternoon ovor tho Amine bill, which
la uiojmm1 to bo Hliued nt the Ao
elated lrw. Tout of Multnomah
tu advocHtluK (he pttte of the bill
grew cauilif at the expense of oue
of the reponem for a Portland paper.
whom he uccim of misrepresenting
biui in his reKrts. Heprenenutivee
of the Associated Press ure here tr
Iuk to luve the bill killed, u prob
ably will fall to imw the Uoute. as
few members outside of Touts and
iuiue have i liaiiiptoned It.
IlaskUis for health.
Mi A HORSEWHIPPING
MORE TROOPS TO
PATROL BORDER
American Cavalry Arrives Under Or
ders to Resort to Most Strinnent
Action to Prevent Passage uf
Mexican Insurgents
EL PASO, Texas, Jan. .'lO.--Amer-ienn
cavalry arrived at Mnrcnn.
Texas, today to relievo Hie Unitrt
States infantry which luis been na
trolliug the Mexican border in an ef
fort to maintain neutrality. The
cavalry is under orders lo resort lo
the most stringent iiteion to prevent
the passage of Mexican insurgent.
Jicpoiis from Nnco, in the state of
Sonora, today sny Hint the revolu
tion there is imminent mid that a
company of Mexican federal troop-,
have arrived there to overawe (he
Maderis.ts.
The report that Colonel Koster
litsky, commanding the Sonora rul
alos. has been killed in an action with
the rebels is denied by llio officials
of the Diaz government.
IIUAC'IIUCA, Ariz., Jan. HO. -Report,
concerning the fate of Col
onel Kosterlitsky of tho Mexican
federal army, rumored killed in a
baltle wtih rebels in llio Snhuuripn
district, where Mudero's forces are
being recruited and re-organized, arc
conflicting. A report from Cnnanen
today p.nys Kosterlitsky is in a pri
vet o honpital there.
Mayor Arnold of Cnnnnea consid
ers (he situation there fo critical
I lint he hns sent his wife lo Tucson
Ammunition for (he federal anny i
being shipped from llisbeo to Cuna
nea. American troops along the bor
der will be trebled, according to the
latest reports.
1HJACIIUCA, Ariz.. Jan. .'50. A
mining limn from Montezuma re
ported today thai the jefe politico
of (hat town was slain in n battle
with rebel. The revolutionists and
the iefc, with a small force, clashed
n the outskirts of Montezuma.
m raidpour
Twclvo Inches of Rainfall Recorded
In Three Weeks at San Francisco
Rain Still Fallinn. Steadily All
Records Broken.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 110. A
downpour of 11! inches in throo weeks
is the record for San Francisco and
vicinity, according to a bulletin is
sued from (bo weather bureau today.
Rain, which began four days ago, fell
steadily today and was predicted to
continue tonight and tomorrow. The
rain report of tills season compares
favorably with those of others, ac
cording to Iorecastor .MoAdlo, des
pite tho dry months last fall. Tho
rainfall was general throughout tho
state, .McAdlo says.
HasUtus for Health.
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I'l I1LIC STENOGRAPHED, .102
Ciiunett -Corey Hldg., Modfoid, Dr.
.Mi. U J. Uiiigtou. Telephone
Home lKj.
WANTED Room, with two nieaN
preferred, by iptiot, refined busi
ness woman. Addro& Po. 121), eat"
.Mail Tribune. liu'S ,
r'OU UKXT -Throo-room house at
21. W. Court s,t., at $! pur month
Euiiuiiv Hi X. Front M. tt
WANTED -W'miiim fur iiiuilriuo or
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1-111-1,11 UlMISiMtOl IV in inning I'l ll'lll
on much two mile east of .Euirle
1'oiut. I-', l'oloiuo, Eagle Point. 277
r'OK EXCHANGE U' acres of
choice ai tal fn close in, for Medfoul
pi-oiHMtv Must he well located an .;
reai.onahle. Address . 1. Eamiij
.Medford, or phone 70.')!. H72
OH HKNT-Ono frout office, and
one iiikiiie ofi'oo in ranuers ,
Eruilgrowcis' bank bldg. See W ,
1 .Meolv. I nnd 2 Postolfiee hlk. i.
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FOK JS.U.K OH KENT New S-room
house, Wct Side. Also good build
ing lot tor sale. Inquire- Attorucv
11. A. Ctinailay, 204 Friiittfrowei-
liank bhlg. 272
VOU SAl.K $030.00, neat 4-mopt
hoiue: water in valtl: sewer in
fnW. tuVe new vvooiUhed; lot Mv
112 ai ?.7 W. 14th si., between K
evvtowil aiul King live., ur see
Hut-Kti.it i ui I'uum .Mc;t IA 27J ,
IN CALIFORNIA
TO WAGE FIGHT OB
SECTIONAL LINES
Representatives From Agricultural
States Will Oppose Canadian
Treaty Mining Communities Will
Be In Favor of It.
WASHINGTON", D. C, Jan. H0.
The linoup today of congressmen on
the Cnnadlan reciprocity treaty shows
that the fight Is to bo waged enllroly
on sectional and not on political
lines. The representatives from the
agricultural state will oppose- the
agreement and those from the min
ing communities will be in its favor.
Opponents of the measure today aro
using all the pressure at their com
mand to induce the' house ways and
means committee to pigeonhole tho
treaty, referred to them.
K. OF P. HOtlG
All members in good standing; are
urged lo be at the local castle hall
tonight; three will be initiated in Hie
.Second rank. A fine time is antic
ipated. Don't fail to he on hand.
Where ho Go
Tonight
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New Attraction at
THE ISIS THEATRE
mo nocniiD imiL
Til 10 KXUKDIjKIiS
Novelty Musical Act
also
VIXAKI) j
The Great Dutch Comedian
300 laughs for 10c and 20c. !
J MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY:
AND SUNDAY AT 2:.'!0.
Three Reels of Pictures and a:
Good JJonfl.
s-swr.
NATATORIUM
1 CO, F BASKETIULL TEAM of I
J Portage, Wisconsin, champions
I of the United Spates, play two i
J games with tlio Modfords Tues-
day evening. January 31, and
Wednesday evening, February 1st,
j7:;!0. Admission 25c. Reserved j
t seats r0c. The curtain at the op-
$ era house will not rise until 0
o'clock owing to game. i
Medford's Exelusivo Pioluro The- S
I ater. Latest Licensed Photo- $
plays.
s
S Ono Dime No More One Dime, v
"NAT" THEATRE
Changes ita program ever,) J
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" .-"Miu'iu ujiiuiieu overy diui-ji
day afternoon. j
Wo chow nothing hut tho very
latent and best films.
ADMISSION 10c.
IU-G
Hlflh-Class
Stock Co.
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'OIH XKW MI.NlSTKi:"
Three-Act lliunil Drama.
-ny-
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COMlV '
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$ Speeiallies KcUvecn Acts j
win:
DOW TOW
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"Wat' Confectionery
in: ntKAM, soit humus,
co.NKiavnoi:Kv, lixcii
A light, pleaaaut room, open
f i. iiii s a in. to mithuiilit
1.. V. (illVAICS Proprietor
r-r-r-t rsrsrt
Skmijkeg
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Pleasing
You
Is Our Chief
We aie here to please you in the
soiling and delivery of your grocer
ies. AVe realize that you do not have
to trade here that this is not the
only grocery store in thj city that
we do not handle all tho good lines
of groceries and that other stores
know something about making the
right prices.
Wo do claim to offer tho best
goods that we can buy and at right
prices, and, above all wo claim to
treat every person with whom W1
deal in the most courteous manner.
Wo try our level best to please you
In all that wo do and at all times.
If you over get anything hero that is
not as you think It shouhl be, we ask
you to toll us about It and assure you
that wo will correct tho fault. You
will never have cause to complain of
being charged too much or that a
singlo person employed hdrc has been
discourteous.
OU1J SPECIALTIES ARE
"fiOM)EX OATH" COFFEE
AX I)
PLItE WHITE FLOUF
if you haven't tried these goods,
we ask you to try them and bollovo
that one trial will make you a steady
customer.
ALLEN GROCERY CO
We will soon remove to our now
store on South Central avenue.
Corner Main and Central Ave.
STODDARD
ION
Automobiles
Dr. P. C. Page
Mgr. Local Agency
Typewriter
Every Color record or
Cowing for EVERY MAKE
OF MACHINE.
Medford
Book
Store
FURNISHED
ROOMS
Suites with Private Bath
Rooms IiiGliide- Sleeping
Pordies
Breakfasts Served if Desired
Reception Room for Guests
706 S. Onkdnlo Ave.
Medford, Ore.
Weeks & McGovvan Co.
DAY PIIOXE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeto,"2071
A. E. Orr, 36Q2.
LADY ASSISTANT
The
rfi a t -4
Are vou thinking of buying a ph
no? We would like to talk to ion
about pianos nnd believe that we are
as well posted as any dealers In tlm
state, or on the coast for that ninttor
We have been in the piano buMm
right here in Southern Oregon for i
long time, and every ynar wo hav
done a greater business by far than
in the year past. We ha"o over two
thousand satisfied customers who
will testify that we handle the le t
pianos and plavcrs that are oil tho
market today. You are sure of n
good deal when ou tiad hero. "r
call tuivo you at least
on iinv piano Ihn .vou may dcin
Conic and m'c us. If we don't hap
pen to have on hand the piano thiir
you wish, we will get It for you nni
guarantee to sell it to you for $1"0
less than the dealer that handles It
We can do this because we are under
no expense. We pay no routs, hire no
help, we sell direct to you. We are
factory to home distributors and can
deliver the best pinnos for less nioii
i'V, as hundred' will testify.
Many people are buying pianos,
and we are selling the bet that ha
ever been produced. Call us up and
allow us the pleasure of explaiuln ,
our methods. Wo sell on easy teinu
and deliver anywhere in this section
of tho country.
.lust remember that wo save you
$100 and all you have to do Is to
call and see our slock to be conviui
ed that we can and do deliver tln
goods.
1") ,u n s, ?, niiles fnun Tab nt.
fenced, tinibt r. alfalfa and lrnit land,
good bouse, pure water, 'l mile lio n
school, :!00 .voung pear trees, love!
place; $2000, one-bolf down.
This 15 acres is one ot the iovi
llest small ranches In southern On
iron. Sheltered by he bills frjuu
the cold winds of whiter, deep fei
tlle soil, an ideal place for health
Also .'! 1 acres, 1 mile from Tab m
12 acres of fruit, funilly oiebnd m
lieaiing: apples, Newtowns, 12 tu r
peach filled: 7 acres timber, irriga'ed
dwelling house shaded by laiye launl
trees, plenty of water; feit.lo hoil
garden spet: pumping plant; term
$13,000. $7000 each, the balance In
paymeuts of $1000 yearly at G p r
cent.
Also 20 acres alfalfa am! fmlr
land, with timber, 1 mile from 'fit
out; $G500 cash down; jusi thin'
what a snap, a little over $.!oo i
acie. Where can you find near t'e
depot and railroad a cheaper pl.-u
Town lots lu the newly imoipo.
el town of Talent, Or., on the i i
stallment plan.
Also 17 ncies, 14 acres coinniei
lal fiult boMiliig orchard, 2 mi'.
lioni Talent;- 10, OO'o. oue-h Ml .
lime,
Also 80 acres fine limber, $'i'""
one-half down.
Also 34 acres
ent; fine house;
half mile fiom T.
fruit trees; .ill.il1
ui under cultivation; price
$7
imiance to suit purchaser.
Also fn- sale, home In Tab iit ,I.i
Miii coiintv, Oregon (u nowlv menu
iiited town); a tine home ot is .it ..
level, fertile ulfnlfa anil fi ult J.m
ir!i,4led; one block from pn.tnlii.
on the main road and extends to i:.
reek; has two acres bearing .
towns it .vears old; 12 acres II in 1
.Hid d'Anjou pears: 2 acres all ill
ill is fine garden land; a nv-in
lioiibc; climate very mild; pun- v, ,'
lioni the niouiitains; very luabl
'-hurchee, schools uud literary sot i
ties; no unlooiiB or drunkenner-K n
a dry town; It Is midway btw.
the thriylng cities of Medford ,u
Ashland; price $ 1 0,000 -- ?r.'
down, the remainder on time at
pei cent.
A1m lands, alfalfa and fiult. li
2o id umi .Hies Wilte. ci.i'n
stamps or come and ne me
Lo Mo Judd
Talent, Oregon
ttiABMrntarunaawM
agency Grand Union
tea oo.
110 Tripp St. Phone 901
Teas, Coffees, Bivking Pow
tier, Rpiccs, Soaps, Star. .
etc Orders taken.
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