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MEDFGRD MAIL TRIBUNE, anUDFORI), OREOON. TIirUNDAY, APRIL 0, mil.
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I LOCAL AND PERSONAL! "EAST SIDE
1 'li pud nDOAHncn
Mr. nnd Mrs. I). A. McAllister of
La Grande arrived Wednesday nlglit
to spend n few days In Medford.
fJ. D. Kisser of Portland 1b sojourn
ing In Medford.
P. P. Scott of London Is a busi
ness visitor In Medford.
II. L. Doyle of Portland is a Med
ford business gueat.
A.' M. Hall of Sibley, la., la looking-over
realty Investments In Med
ford., ,
v Two and one-hall acroe In alfalfa
ono'nillo south of Washington school,
easy terms. A. W. II. Kvorhard. 2V2
Fruitgrowers' Dank bldg. tf
P. M. On Hols. fori-Ft innKor In the
Asliland district, Is a gueat at the
Moore.
Looso loaf ledgers made In Modfordjft'-'Hialiitniice of Georgu II. Carpen-
nt 'the Mall Trlbuno office
T, 15. Payne of Seattle bus arriv
ed and already ho Is a Itngue lllver
onthtiMlaat. He intends to live hem
until next fall and may make Med
ford his permanent residence. Ills
son, P. W. Payne, is connocted with
the Medford Furniture & Hardware
company.
Tho most favored pooplo on the
roast are tho Medford pooplo. They
havo tho .Medford Jobbing company
to look after all of thoir little odd
Jobs, repair their electrical appliances
and clean their walls and ceilings.
Medford Jobbing Co., office, Medford
Music Shop, St. Mark's block. Phone
.Main Onoi. 33C
l). F. Hointznian of Kugouc Is a
business visitor to Medford.
Money to loan. Spraguo Bros.,
I'll Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
bldg. 337
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. McCaughey
and roii Harold of Seattle arrived
Wednesday and will spend several
days in Medford.
Spring 1b hare. It is houscclcanlng
lime. Havo thoso wnllu and ceilings
cleaned by tho Medford Jobbing Co.'s
now Parisian process. Nothing like
It. , Offlco Medford Music Shop, St
Mark'ii block. 330
YV. A. Clark loft for Portland
Wednosday evening to make that city
his home.
Do you wnnt U lots COxlttt each,
for 1M00 on easy tonus? C. W. II.
Kvurhnrd, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank
bldg. tf
I). W. Moor of the Moor-Fhnl com
pany left for a busless trip to To
ledo, O., the first of tho week.
Gregory loading photogrnphor,
vIowb, portraits. 323
Mr. and Mrs. "W. M. Jardlno or
Kasota, Minn., havo made Medford
tlielr home.
'la ypur houso wired? Ono clgnr
Icbb a day would pny for a hundred
por cent Increaao In comfort. Start
living tho electric life. tf
Mr. anil Mrs. Waller Cary of Blue
I2nrth, Minn., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. 10. Wutt.
Lata magazines, periodicals and pa
pers at the froo reading room In chap
it, back of tho ProHbylerlan church
Open evenings from 7:00 to 10 p. m
All men and boys are Invited. tf
Tho Woman'K Christian Teniper
njicu union will meet this afternoon
at !! o'clock at the Flint Baptlat
c.hip.0'1. Tho ioubIoii Is called for the
j'ouslderntlou of Important IniHlnesH,
and all miouibura are urgeil to at
tend, Printing, all kinds at Portland
price!. Mall Trlbuno office.
Fred II. Hopkins, proprietor of the
Snowy Unite orchard at Central
Point, hits returned min I'oitliuul
a in) .will apeud some time upon hi
fjrcjiard.
John II. Carkln, attorney at law,
qyor.jHckaon County banlc.
A. 8. Hoaejihaum. Kcnorul uuuiwgcr
p( the llarrlmau lines iu Medford.
km retunied from a business trip
to Portland.
Office rooms for reul over Medford
Hardware Co. Inquire of 11. 10
ltojrcleu.
Mr, and Mrs. J. I). Ferguson of An
rora, Nb., re rt'coiil Medford arri
val. The Modern Woodmen of A merles
Mtl iu Gold Hill Apill : for count)
fonventlon. Mr. McWilliauis of Aah
anU. was elected ytHte delegate. It
1 Talor alternate State convention
t,o be hold at Hood It her
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phone liUTI
Mglil Phones l W. eel.s HOT I.
A. K. Ore. JWUIi.
l.l)V ASSISTANT.
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john a.
PERL
Umlortaker nml Embalmer.
Succcxur In llic inuii il.ikuiir do-j
jiurtuiciit of Medluiil Furniture
Company. Olttce wiili Medlnrdj
furniture l'tnipiin,. tall oil
)1OIIO for ambulance. Nil k midj
itljlll'Od col.wwd to nn part of J
oily OF . nml i . Telephone-,:
DiW Sftl. Ne-'lu .1. .In. A Perl)
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George Sheen of Dorrls, Cnl., was
a Medford visitor Thursday.
Mrs. Oils Nichols and Mrs. J. F
Brown of Fagle Point were shopping
In Medford Thursday.
S. IC. Talbot of Ogden left for Ash
land yesterday.
W. A. Landborry of Coallnga, Cal.,
ai rived Thursday to tour the valley.
K. II. Ileal of Spokane is a btial
neas visitor.
Made In Medford, any stylo of looso
loaf or blank book, at Mail Trlbuno
office.
U. S. Knight of Dunsmulr Is In
lAiedrorn for a lew nays.
Mi4, ""tl Mrs. A. S. Ituhl of Hoclt-
ford, III., are upending a few days
visiting Medford. Mr. Ituhl Is an
ter.
Charles A. Iloyco of Portland Is In
this city on business.
All kinds or bindery work dono at
Mail Trlbuno office.
Thud A. Young of Portland Is at
tho Moore.
Miss Hael 11. Woods of San Fran
cisco Is visiting Medford friends.
12. A. Branlft of tho forestry serv
ice spent Thursday In Medford.
Max Ficdonthnl, tho well known
popular conimerclnl traveler of Port
land, spent Thursday visiting valley
points.
Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggago
wagon. 451
Tho Ladles' Aid society of the
Presbyterian church will hold an Fas
ter sale In the chapel at the rear of
the church Tuesday, April 11. A
good dlnnor will bo served at noon.
Price 50 cents. Thero will bo a fan
cy apron and fancy work booth, a
handkerchief booth, rag rugB and all
kinds of work aprons. Lunch will
bo served iu tho evening.
Ashland Steam Landry, Medford
offlco, phono No. 1201. tf.
Colonel George P. Mima of Seven
Oaks spent Thursday In Medford on
business.
C. A. Crowoll of Minneapolis Is
looking up orchard Investments.
Medford local Socialist party meets
every Sunday night at 7:30 nt
Smith's hall on North Grnpo Btreot.
l2vurybody Invited. tf.
L. 10. Bufton of Portland Is a bust
uchs visitor.
William Gorlg returned to Med
ford from Portland on Thursday.
Kelchsteln for wood. Yard corner
Fir and Tenth. 329
.Mrs. John I). Olwoll has returned
from Chicago, Mr. Olwoll Is expect
ed In a day or so, having stopped off
at Willows, Cal., on his return Jour
ney. Seo It. A. Holmes, Tlio Insurnnco
Man, Over Jackson County bank. tf.
Louis Allehot'f of tho Allen Lewis
company of Portland Is calling upon
Medford customers.
Do you want 5 acres In alfalfa,
ono mile south of Main street, cheap?
C. V. II. Kvorhard, 212 Fruitgrowers
Bank bldg. tf
Gertrude Germonil, one of our city
teachers, has resigned her position
here for next year to accept a posi
tion In the Seattle sehooht.
Colonel Frank II. Bay loft Wed
nesday on a lalt to Portland.
I)r and Mrs. .1 ,M. Keene left Wed
nesday to visit In Portland and Sa
lem. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Klamath
Fulls are visiting .Mr and Mrs. ICdgur
I Infer.
John B. Towuaeud of Portland Is
In Medford for a few da.va.
V. K. Hnjlo of Now York Is at the
Moore.
IC. .1. Krause of Corvallla la in Med
ford on business.
Mr and Mra. C. IC. Markham of
San Francisco are visiting Medford
friends.
Hoy Gray and Muriel Briimhlo took
the train to Butte Fall Sunday and
then rude to ICagle Point on bicycles.
J C. CnvannuKh of Taconin Is a
Medford vlaltor.
The Crater Lake garage rectdvod a
i-arlond of llulcks on Thursday.
W. K. Lewis of Portland la In the
city on buwlness.
G. II. Condon of Boston la on liual-
neu lu Medford for a few days. I
(1. W. FuuuIok of Portland la Iu
.Medford for a few das.
IC. A. Brnnlff of the 1' 8 forest '
'i-iic is ill Medfoid on orfici'il husi-)
UCHS.
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INDIAN RESERVATION
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WASIllXUTO.W April li. Senator
t'li.iinhei'lain utll introduce bills en. I '
ii the ertion provitliinf for the
eiiiiikr io KPttlMQPnt of llic Win in
SpriuN ami the Klamath Indian ic
nation. '
(JKKAT sr.NDAV SCIIOOI. IAV.
Mr W C. Perc of Chicago, one
if i he greute riuiidti) nchool nin Iu
;bt I'nlted 8tat of America l'utu
uieetliiK BiinUuy afternoon iu the Hai
ilnt church at S SO p in All the
Suudny Bthoiilu unite lu (hit Mnlcc
A union ineellug of tll ih churrhei.
in th Mdford oiia hou Suudax
vi'iilnn nt N o'clm k Mr lVmre will
4 1 I . 'll.ll lllIM, . I Kt) l.l 111.' Wi'ii,
ll . Hill
East Sitlcrs to Work For Many Civic
Improvements in Their Section of
the CityOfficers Arc Elected In
Hew Improvement Club.
The Fust Side Residence Impiovo
iiienl chili mot on Tuesday evening al
I lies office, of Dr, Coiiroy nml dis
cussed the residence silitalion on the
nihf wide of Dear creek.
They decided to work and improve
the east hide and advertise it as
the most desirable residence section
iu iMedford.
All of the etiHl side including the
hcighls were represented.
At the meeting it was voted to
spend a fund of .flOOO to improve
and beautify the streets and to urge
paving and sidewalks.
Tlio.se present were J. A. Wester
lung, Dr. Coiiroy, Dr. Clancy, Fd Vim
Dyke, Dr. HIm-k, William Holmes, Dr.
Hiindy, J. A. Torney and n score of
representatives of east side property
owners.
Dr. Hluek of the Siskiyou Heights
company, was elected president; Dr.
H. If. C oy, vice president; I'M Van
Dyke secretary mid Dr. li. Hiindy,
treasurer.
An ndvisory hoard was eleuted
whose members nre A. C. Ahrums.Dr.
J. F. Iteildy, George . Lindley, J.
1). Olwoll, C. 10. Whisler, F. K. Mer
rick, .1. A. Wostcrlund, Mr. Olai.e.
A. C. Randall, C. II. Pierce
Kelly, Howard Dudley and
Putnam.
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George
BY PYTHIAN SISTERS
The Pjtlilan Sisters gave a social
and banquet at their hall on Wed
nesday evening. About !0 guests at
tended. Before dancing a short pro
gram of music, given by the high
school orchestra, was enjoyed.
Card tables were provided for
those who did not caie to dance ami
several tablen of 500 were In prog
ress during the evening.
The Natatoiluni orchestra render
ed the music for the dancers and a
Jolly tlmo wns enjoyed by all.
After dancing tho guests were In
vited to adjourn to tho banquet hall,
where a bountiful spread awaited
them.
Charles Edward Boot as director
of tho high school orchestra, gavo a
lino demount rat lou of his ability as
a leader. The oichestra plays ex
cellently. BORN.
A daughter was born March :j;t to
Mrs. Cliailes of North Central avenue.
Raskins for Health.
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IIUIIU'UOI'T residence sites are Hell
ing daily; make your solection b
foro choice lots are hoI(K tf
WANTF.I) Man and wile in woik ,.t
country home near .Medford; all
citj coiieaience; small faiinl.
Woman for general housework and
man to aMl about house and voung
orcliurd. No plowing or heaw
work. Apply K. V, Foster, one mile
xoiitli nf South Oakdnle axciiue Inn
its. Tclephoiii. Main (ill I. I. (). a.l
d rcsH , c 1 1 to rd . Or. I '
FOK' SAUK "Mine, (hie of the bei
placer nunc in the ntp, IliO acie.
clean up iu three nn.ntliH $.'.1)0 t
ifl'itK). A bai-gain. liivcligale. )i
ivet from owner. Teruis. No
agents need apply. AiIiIichu M.. SI.
CHre Mail Trihiiue office. JM
l-'Olc IfF.N'T Two c..,lor(abl fur-,
llUllCil housekeeping ins, pluilibci j
liKhted, lower lU.or. ,"j'i I lib st. l.t'
Landscape Contractor
We do tie
i id ii i: inr lawns and
"lid plailtlUK
icnM. icroi.t .'. .
of hhrtihen In 1
io make your hum
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WYI2S TKSTIUIV
KRYPTOK
I.KN8KS P.i fed Ion and ssti
f act ion lli.uu and n".ii imlon iu
one p.m v t thai enough'' i
itHuxuno'iiil them The fmest
iilaen Dining an lu
Dr. Rickert syg
Over Kutnr'ii
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Loyal Sons and Daughters of Indiana
Enjoy Banquet and Musical Pro
gram, and Elect Officers Barhc
ctic Planned for July Fourth.
The loyal sons nnd daughters of
Indiana gavo a rousing meeting Wed -
HOOSIER
HOLD
ANNUAL
nesday evening In St. Marks hall nmliUo8U0 rlvcr on tho roa(1 from Dprby
v. .... . . , across to tho mouth of Big Butte
after a short business sess on and the ' , . . .... , .. . ,
.creek. Bids will be advertised foi
election of officers listened to n imisl-1 immediately.
cal program. Now rond machinery. Including a
AbOUt 150 persons attended nild 'tmntlnn nmMnn n,l rnlW. nml slv
enjoyed the music and feast
The officers elected were: M. A.
llador, president; C. C. Johnson, II.
S. Stone nnd F. C. Udmeades, vice
presidents, and Orvlllo Johnson, sec
retary and treasurer.
The socloty then took tip the mat
ter of holding a Hoosler mooting and
picnic nt Butte Falls July 1.
The suggestion met with great ap
proval and a barbecue will be given
in the forest near that city. A spe
cial train will be chartered for the i
day. The program follews: i
Call to order by President L. F. j
Lozler; music by the Hoosler orches-.
tra; prayer by I). F. Wilson; vocal j
solo, "Way Down In Old Indiana,
by M. A. Rnder; roll call by the sec
rotary and responses by Hoosiors
present; music by the Hoosler or
chestra; solo, by F. W. McFadden;
short address by H. S. Stine;
"Dreaming of My Indiana Home,"
Hooslor male quartet: "Reminls
ceiibes of Hoosierdoni," by M. A. Ra
der and S. B. Graham; "Until the
Dawn," serenade, by the Hoosler
quartet.
After the progrnm the guests were
Invited to a spread and the evening
closed with the song. "Auld Lang
Syne."
FUNERAL OF MRS. GRANT
HELD FROM RESIDENCE;
Mrs. Mary Flizaheth Grant, wife!
oi i. .w. iirnut, wtio (lied mi .Moiulax
wns buried in the Odd Fellows cem
etery on Wednesday.
The rimornl was belli rrnoi Mm res.
idence ai (ill West Hamilton .street.)
If,.,- l,ii,i.. ..( il. i ..,.;. I
(he
tv v i i r i t (iiv i iv i t irii'iu
church pleached the funeral ser-!
moil.
Six lady friends were pallbeaiers
Mrs. CtLiint leaves two childrei ic
seven, the other nine, and a husband
T. M. (Irani.
The family l'ecenllv arrived, com
ing from Knii.siis to this cil .
CHOSEN DELEGATES TO
SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET
Itev. W. Theodore Matlock a.id
Mix. Matlock have been eh. .sen to el
tend Hie state Sunday school con
vention. They were elected by the
.Noiing men's nnd young women's Bi
ble clans ui their respective repre.
sentatives.
Tlio convention will he held on
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday oi
ue.t week at Eugene.
A number of the members will go
also.
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MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches
and fruit land.
PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY QLUQ.
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'BEHIND THE SCENES AT SALEM
A t.ouK of faacin.itliiK facts about tho last Oieou legislature.
Contains chaptera and roll calls on Important iiuentlons, review of
encli nieniherw reconl. contributions by Speaker lluok, Senator Mc
I'ulloch, lU'prosentativos ICaton. Derby and Urownhlll, Col. 12. Hofer
and .'tli'TH.
Wriiten by Carl Smith and II. V. Hdward, newspaper eoi res
pondents, who saw the sesslou at close ran so. Klghiy pages, II
lust ruled. For bale at
MKIU'OIU) HOOK STOKK OK IY MAIh, IlOX 177, I'ortland, Ore.
IMUt'K tilt ('KYI'S
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THE CHOICE RESIDENCE DISTRICT.
All improvejnents in. Street pacd. ( einent .idc
walkf. Sewer and city water to the lot line. lUiilding
restrictions. Only four blocks to the new Jackson
school.
East front lots $850
West front lots $725
Easy Torms.
W. T. York & Company
Selling Agents.
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II BIG BUTTE
County Court Decides on New Span,
for Derby Road Across River An-'
other Bridge at Jackson Ford to Be
Constructed This Summer.
The county court decided on Wed-'
,"CBdny to build a bridge across tho
dump wagons, will be purchased by
the county at once.
A bridge across Koguo river on
the road out from Eagle Point near
the George Jackson ranch will also
be ordered, tho court having accept
ed the viewers' report.
A representative delegation from
Faglo Point and upper Sams Val
ley called on the court and urged
the court to give favorable action.
MEDFORD FIREMEN HOLD
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
The Medford firemen held their
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till' ii-Mitu 1..HIIIII ttiia iti.t iijv.ii
nnd in addition 15. T. Van DeCar was
made a member of the department.1
Afterwards a "feed" with given and
a jolly good time enjoyed.
SEATTLE TO EMPLOY '
WOMEN AS DETECTIVES
SEATTLH, Wn-,11., April (i.-Women
nre to be given an equal chance
iu the police department in such po
sitions as detectiu's, desk men u.id
patrolmen.
This was decided by the public
safety committee of the council hist
evening, when a bill wns recommend
ed for passage directing Chief of
Folic Ranniek to appoint a speeiil
police woman to the first vaenncy
initio list nf patrolmen
WHAT CURES ECZEMA?
We have had so many lnqulile3
i Intoly regarding Eczoma and other
Bkm diseases, that we aro clad to
make our answer public. Aftercare-
ful Investigation we hav found that
a simple wash of Oil of Wintergrcen,
as compounded In D D. D., can be ro
lled upon. We would not make this
statement to our patrons, friends and
neighbors unless we were suio of It
nnd although thoro aro many so-called
Eczema reniolicB sold, wo ourselves
unhesitatingly recommend D. D. D.
Prescription.
Because Wo know that it gives in
stant relief to that tortuilng Itch.
Because D. D. D. statts tho cur at
tbu foundation of tho trouble.
Because--It cleanses, soothes and
heals the sHin.
Because It enables Nat urn to repair
the ravages of thp disease.
Because Tho records of ten years
of complete cures of thousands of tho
most serious cases show that D. D. D.
Is today recognized as the absolutely
reliable Eczema euro.
Drop Into our storo today, Just to
talk over your case with us.
MEDFORD PHARMACY -
Near Post Office.
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Raumbach
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Addition
F O R S A L E,
Eighty acroa of the best land north of Itogue river; 35 acres In pears;
5 acres in apples; II acres to oats; 10 acres to potatoes; 3 1-2 acres to
onions, 1 1-2 acres to beets, carrots and parsnips; 2 acres to blackberries
and raspberries and It acres to grass und rye pastuie.
This placo has no buildings, but a flue building spot, with a well of
good water, tho entire place fenced with woven wire; 1ms a deeded wa
ter right which waters the entire place. This place Is for sale for just
one month; purchaser will get the crop, team, farm wagon, hack, ono
and two-horse walking plow, ono 1-horse disc gang plow, ono three
horso sulky plow, dings, harrows, etc.
Terms reasonable and price AUSOLUTHIA IUC.ni.
Inquire at Trlbuno office or ddrcss P. (). BOX SO. H JACKSON
VILLF, OltKRO.V.
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Medford Bakery
TODD .t CO.
HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY
P&J&&WJMJJ.PJ&9lKJVMP
J. E. ENYART, President
T.i i mri'miJ' xrinnn.Bli1 a
A', I j. ili'JlkIVll.t iv-t-i iwoiu-ji,
W. B.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
SAFE DEPOSIT IIOXKS I'OU RENT. A GENERAL RANKING
BUSINESS TRANSACTED. We SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
iffV.tftf'ltf,7M.4VVVtf
eltfiaii
will be a( tlu WKNT KIDH STABLKH 8Unmting
weeks during I lie .season.
FIRST VEEK BEGINS APEIL 1, 1911.
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Second week ;il Urownslmro; third week ;t( West Side
Stable.
"AMORKATX" carries three sels of papers and
breeders will do well to call and see hini.
One Night, Timrsday, April 6
SEATS ON SALE MONDAY, APRIL 3, FOR THE
MUSICAL COMEDY RAGE OF 2 CONTINENTS
Woods, Frazee and Leclerer's World-Wide Success
H " ' J? iaL&iiLJJliki&'a j5b
The world's biggest hit, with its wonderful cast, mag
nificent production, irresistible comedy, and all those
enchanting melodies, including
"Every Little Movement Has a Meaning All its Own"
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1911 OPEN ROADSTER, $825.00
Fully eiuippid, f. o. h. Medford
Four-cylinder, shaft drive. lOO-im-h wheel-base, ma
iteio oi uourst
i.ei us snow von.
Ashland Motor Car
i mi u. sTUKr.r, ahii.wi). om; (jov.
Walter W. Richardson, Medford Representative
Phone 2551,
Make a Selection
of our small cakes and specialties
nnd you'll have a collection of as
tempting and toothsome dainties as
were ever sot before a king. Don'
ho too late coming for yours, how-
over. Wo can never seem to hake
enough iiu matter how many extra
wo hake fresh daily.
. Delicatessen
SOUTH CKXTHAL AVKNU1S
LADY COOK IN CHARGE.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President
JOHN S. OIITII, Cashlor
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TnTTMCJ OUTM Hnarilnr ".
JACKSON, Ass't CaBhlor.
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Stallion
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