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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1911.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
O. Crnpo of tlio dold Rny HoaMy
company Ijrh returned from n busl
upks trip to Portlnnd nnd Solcni.
Mr. nnd Mrs. "Doc" Stephenson
returned Sunday from Portland.
Make nn Investment by Insuring
with tho "Mutunl Llfo of Now York,"
payn the largest dividends. J. P. Hut
chason, Agent.
V. D. Allen of tho Allen Grocery
company returned Saturday from n
buslnofts visit In Portland.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jt. h. Itny nnd Miss
Mabel Ray returned Sunday from n
visit to tho roso carnival In Portland.
nest located rooming and board
Ins house In Medford for rcilo at a
bargain. Inqulro 122 North Front
utrcot. "B
Ed King returned from a visit In
Portland Sunday.
Fred Hart of Kerby was a Sunday
visitor In this city.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorncys-at-law,
ovor Jackson County Bank Bids.,
Medford. '
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hanlcy return
ed Suhday from Portland, where they
hayo been attending tho roso carni
val.
T. M.' Anderson of Kerby wa3 In
from Kerby Sunday.
Miss Cordelia Goffo returned to hor
homo near Eaglo Point Friday.
Joseph M. Coleman of Hilts. Cal.,
was n business Visitor In Medford
Monday.
Thomas Gaffncy of Roeeburg was
a visitor In Medford Sunday.
Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford
office, phono No. 1201.
Sol Phllo and B. Marr of Lyden,
Wash., were among tho Sunday arrl
Xals hero. ' "H "
Charles R. Snolgrovo of North
Adams spent Sunday In this city.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man. over Jackson County bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. "W. Morrison and
children of Fairbanks, Ariz., are in
Medford and will probably locate
here.
Miss Maud Gray of San Francisco
arrived Sunday for a short visit with
friends here.
Henry Bates, particular barber, 12 S
W. Main at.
Mr. and Mrs. Mooncy of Ashland
were Sunday visitors In Medrord.
W. Johnson of Walla Walla was
among tho Sunday- arrivals In Med
ford. )
For a shave, hair cut or shampoo,
eeo Henry Bates, 128 West Main
street.
Miss Christine Beaver of Ashland
spent Sunday with Medford friends.
J. A. Waldhclraer of San Francisco
was a business visitor in Medford
Monday.
Marquisette waists to embroider
at tho Handicraft Shop. 75.
George M. Love of Beulah was a
Sunday visitor in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Goodrich spent
Sunday In Ashland.
J. R. Roehr returned .Sunday from
Portland, where ho attended the rose
carnival.
Table linen, hemmed and Initialed,
at tho Handicraft Shop. "5
Miss Luclllo Rnder returned Sun
day after a short visit with Ashland
relatives.
Frank Torrey of Grants Pass was
a Sunday visitor In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Weston spent
Sunday In Ashland park.
L. A. Gregory spent Sunday at
Grants Pass.
Miss Gertrude Humphrey depart
ed Sunday for a visit In Colestln.
George Merrlman followed tho In
visibles to Grants Pass Sunday.
B. Klura was a Grants Pass visitor
Sunday.
Mrs. J. McCray of San Francisco
arrived Sunday for a visit with Mrs.
P. J. Alexander.
Stencil outfits at the Handicraft
Shop, Kentner's. 7B
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Wood and John
Torrell spent Sunday at Ray Gold.
Mrs. J. E. Olmstead was among
thoso' returning from Portland Mon
day. C. H. Baldwin was a Sunday visitor
in Grants Pass.
Mrs. BIgolow returnod from a short
visit In Portland Sunday.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Dy Phono 2271
Night Phones F. W. Weeks 2071.
A. E. Orr, 8602.
IADY ASSISTANT.
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Embalmer
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Successor to tho undertaking do-' I
! partment of Medford Furniture Co. ; ;
bflco with Medford Furniture Co. : ;
Telephones: Day, Boll 351;'!
John A. Perl, residence, Boll 4111,;;
jromo 178L. ;;
I C, W, Conklln 3601, J. I?. But- !
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. HIbbard return
ed from tho Portland roso carnival
Monday morning.
Just received, n shipment of now
Invincible jardinieres. Your choice,
with n 2r-oinco ran IC. C. baking
powder, while they last, for fiOc, at
2117 Rlvcrsldo nvonue, North, Mod
ford. Or. 72
Mrs. Henry Behllng and mother,
Mrs. F. L. Sherman of Wcnonn, Minn.,
nrrlved In Medford Sunday and will
tnko up their residence hero. Mr,
Sherman will Arrive this week with
a carjond of household effects.
A. W. Hnag nnd A. J. Krckler spent
Sunday at Gold Hill.
Mr. Watson of Grants Pass Is
upending a few day hero.
John Wilkinson was among those
returning from tho Portlnnd roso car
nival Monday.
J. Wilson has returned from Port
land, where ho attended tho carnival
Misses Josephine and Fannie Nu
nan of Jacksonville returned from
Portland Monday.
Mr. Lincoln of tho Llncoln-Barne-
burg-Hoko Realty company returned
from tho rose carnival Monday morn
ing.
C. W. McDonald and family spont
Sunday In tho Applcgate, making tho
trip by automobile.
Lewis W. Buckley of Omaha will
consult with tho directors of. the Com
mercial club Tuesday regarding an
exhibit at the Omaha land show.
Ed Campbell and family spent
Sunday on tho Little Applcgate.
S. A. Nye and family motored to
the Little Applegnte Sunday.
Leon Hasklns has returned from
the Portland roso carnival.
P. C. Carlton of Jacksonville was a
business visitor here Monday.
Elgin Bramey of Hastings, Neb., ar
rived In Medford Sunday and will
make his homo hero.
Henry Ludham of Ashland was In
Medford on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. RIppoy were
Sunday visitors at Gold Ray.
J. Ilerbel of St. Louis, Mo., is a
recent arrival. He contemplates open
ing a grain and stock brokerage of
fice. T. II. B Taylor of Woodvillo was
a .uedford visitor Monday.
Mrs. Bert Anderson, who has been
very ill for a number of weeks, is
still very low. Little hope is held out
for her recovery-
CENTRAL POINT WALLOPED
BY ELECTRIC AGGREGATION
In a game of baseball that takes
ono back to the timo of the hard rub
ber ball and tho home-made bat, the
Electrics walloped tho Central Point
aggregation to the tune of 16 to 12.
Tho slugging started in the first
frame, when each team pushed three
runs over the pan and continued
throughout tho game. Although ev
erybody hit the cork center hard. It
belonged to Captain Ebel. GUI and
Alenderfcr of the Electrics to pole tho
ball to the fenco at every opportunity.
Each team changed pitchers In the
eighth Inning in an effort to change
the final result, but nothing came
of It. Tho score by Innings:
Medford 33403 111 16
Central Point. ..30020511 012
Batteries Colo, Gill and Jerome;
Pcarft, Cass and Jerome.
GOONS ARGUE
WITH CLUBS
Ono Armed With a Cork Screw nnd
the Other With a Cano Mix Gn
StreetsActing Mayor Merrick
Finse Both.
Armed with n corkscrew mul n
billy club, Hill Ymiglinti and Chick
liowlcn, two negroo porters, wore
wnjjinK n battle royal on north Front
street Sumlny cveniuj; when arrested
by the police,
Vaughn, who works nt tho Smoke
house, and Howlen, who is employed
at the U-Qo bniyer shop were en
deavoring to decide whether they
should piny a game of enrds or shoot
n punc of crops. Tho argument grew
so hot that "Chick' pulled a cork
screw nnd tried to stab Vaughn who
liti him over the head with a "hilly."
They were taken before Acting
Mayor Merrick Monday morning nnd
fined $10 each.
UrMSMTE
TOBACCO MEN
Concurrent Resolution Directing At
torney General to Proceed Against
Individual Dependants Is Offered
in the House.
WASHINGTON, D. C. Juno 12.
A concurrent resolution directing At
torney General W. Wlckorshnm to
bring criminal proceedings against
the individual defendants in tho to
bacco trust case was offered in 'the
houso today by Representative Byrne
of Tennessee, Tho resolution follow,
ed tho receipt of a communication
from Wickersham saying that in his
opinion It was not comp&tlblo with
public Interest' to stato whether such
prosecutions were contemplated. Tho
letter was In answer to a resolution
ascklng htm whether such prosecution
was planned.
KLINu REFUSES TO
PLAY WITH BOSTON
CHICAGO, Juno 12. President
Russell of the Boston National leaguo
club today has a letter from Catcher
John Kllng, principal figure In tho
deal for players between Chicago and
Boston, saying ho will not play with
the Dovcb but will retlro from tho
gnme. Kllng's stand, coupled with
the announcement of Vice-President
Pago of tho Boston club that ho would
tako legal steps to block tho deal,
threatens an umiBtial basoball tan
gle. By playing with Boston Satur
day Kllng, it is said, settled tho legal
status of tho deal.
Kllng did not appear for yester
day's game.
MEDFORD NATIONAL
NAMED DEPOSITARY
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 12.
Among tho banks designated by the
post office department as depositaries
for postal pvIngH funds from post
rnabters aro the following:
Oregon Medford National, Med
ford; First National and American
National Bank, Pendleton; First Na
tional Bunk, Grants Pass.
Washington Vancouver National
Dank and Vancouver Trust and Sav
ings Jlaiik, Vancouver; Columbia Val
ley Bank, Venntcheo.
Ilatiklnd for Health.
GREAT ROSE FESTIVAL
AT 6RANTS PASS SOON
GRANTS PASS. Or.. June 12.
The shrine of tho rose, tho noblest
flower that blooms, will bo the niecca
for pilgrims from over a wldo region
when the adherents of Queen Friv
olity arrive in Grants Pass for the
festival. Preparations for this event
have been unt'er way for weeks, and
much thought, patience and hard
work, to Fay nothing of the expendi
ture of many golden sheckels, havo
been given by faithful ones who have
tho best interests of this city at
heart.
The roso festival of 1911, barring
Btormy weather, will bo ono of the
most attractive events Grants Pass
has yet furnished.
When tho decorated automobile pa
rade begins to move thero will no
doubt be some thousands of Rogue
River valley and Grants Pass people
lining tho long blocks.
Young Man Dies.
Francis, son of Superintendent and
Mrs. William Rolfo of tho Burrcl or
chards, died nt 8 o'clock Monday
morning at tho home, three miles
south of Medford, of a complication
of diseases. Ho was 18 years and
10 months old and was born In Wat
sonvllle, Cal., August 30, 1892.
Tho funeral will be held from tho
residence at 4 p. m. Tuesday. Other
particulars later. John Perl has
charge of tho funeral arrangomontn.
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PASSES AWAY
Leaves Infant Son Ten Days Old
Has Liver In Medford for Over
Three Years Taught School tit
Central Point.
liUrretla woolverton, wife of A. E.
Woolvorton, died nt her homo In Cen
tral Prtlnt at 7:30 o'clock Sunday
evening. Besides her husband she
leaves one child, Cmtlo, only 10 days
old. Blood poisoning was thu cause
of death.
She lived In Medford for three nnd
one-half years and also taught In tho
Central Point schools.
She formerly llml In Unveil, liul.
The body wll probably bo shipped
to her former home. John Perl has
chnrgo of thojuuernl nrrnngciucuts.
Swimming Races On Fourth.
Special Interest Is being taken In
the swimming races to bo held tho
Fourth oKlilly nnd a numier of ath
letes aro practicing dally. While
thero will be little opportunity for
distance racing, the dashes and div
ing events should provu to bo ex
cellent. Somo of thoso trying out
nrn making good marks and the races
especially will be closely contested.
WHAT CONGRESS HAS
DONE THIS SESSION
WASHINGTON7, I. C,
Juno 12. Here is the time
table of congress down to to
day ;
Houso of representatives:
Has mot on 4-1 days.
Has been in session iilfi
hours and -I.") minutes.
Last week it met on fivu
days ami was in session '1$
hours. 38 minutes. Tho wool
bill was debated.
The senate:
Hns met on 30 days.
Has been in session B
hours 30 minutes. '
Labt week it met on four
days, was in session five
hours and 'JO minutes. The
finance committee decided to
report tho 'reciprocity hill
without recommendation, The
Tho foreign relatione com
mittee decided to report the
llondumn treat v.
Printing of nil kinds nt Portland
uncos. Mini Trillium ul'liee. t
linsktun for Health.
Hasklns for Health.
FORSALE
CITY PROPERTY
Lots wholesale and retail
MOOR-EHNICO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
For Sale
l.nnuui N J mill, of Tuloiit, Ohhhi.
tins for tmlo In tho fruit, nurdon and
nlfulfit luiul of Houtlu'rn Oregon, tlit
iKllowiitK UemrltMMl minis!
U erin 3 12 miles from Tnlpnt, lm
proved, dwelling houso, 10 iicroi In
etiltlviil(nit ninoog the foot lilllii; vtv
ler nice iiquu cftMi uow
30 iiereM. SO ncrr Under uuUlvntloii.
family oiclmrd, 3 I. a miles fmin Tal
ent I'lloo $0000. (.'noli down, Aiiioiik
the hills. '
31 iu'iyh A. CIihIko fruit farm, 1 tnlM
rrom Tnletit, 13,000, iUU0 citnli, bni
lined on time.
t.olM T nml X, In Tnlent, fiUtlttO feet, fine
Weill a ilwetlltig Iiouim. I'rirn $400.
Lots t uml 10, In Tnlent R03.1A feet,
u Rood dwelling Iioiimo and fine "I'll.
Prlco IS00,
17 tieres. 3 miles from Talent, n com
mercial, orchard. Sliinllil yield tlili
er SS00 or 3R00 boxen of fruit. Price
$10,000. Olio-half oaxlt down.
100 acres Khio timber Insul, mostly fir
and hemlock: hotnelhlio: llko 0.000,
000 feet of saw timber. Prion $&000
cash.
30 aereit 1 mile from Talent, nart In
KrowltiK orchard and alfalfa. 1'rlce
$33S an acre.
500 acres Near th famous Hnnercsl
orchard, ISO acres under cultivation,
nil fenced: fruit and alfalfa soil, a
dwell I ni; tiou.io, barn ami water tank
only $125 the acre,
1 lot In Ashland. 60x112 feet; Rood
dwelling houne, near the. depot. $U00
canh
160 iicres About 9 miles from Medford,
nmoiiK the hills, raiiKo unautrpanitcd,
timber laud, $13.10 an acre.
IS ticrcs Ono block from O P Talent,
Ore I'lne black freo noil, Kardeu,
fruit nml alfalfa soil, 13 acre" yount:
lear trees. 3 1-3 ucrcs 10 year old
Newtown apples, a rood 8-rooul
dwelling houxe. l'rloo $11,000, $C500
rash down, Tho rent on time.
SO acres 1.B00.000 saw timber, nmninr
tho hills. 7 miles from Talent. Price
$3000 onuli.
I acres 3 13 inllen from Talent, fruit
and chicken much. Stream of water
i uns throned the place. Price $1700
cash.
S aereH Clone to Talent. In cultivation!
duelling hcitico and good well. Price
$3000. $10011 ono year, Iiooo two yrors
3 mines Ophlr and Ituth, S mile front
Tnlent, ono tunneled 60 feet, tho other
1C0 feet.
10 acres Among the hills, dwelling
house nnd n few acres cleared. Plenty
of water ami timber. 115 tho acre
10 ucres near Talent. All In cultivation
nnd In fruit trees, $I3S tho acre. 1-3
cunh down.
10 ncren 6-room house, burn nnd
chicken houne. Price $2,;S0. $1100
ennh down.
10 ucres Part set to nlfalfa and fruit
trees. Prlco $1500.
to hctc 6 miles from Oold Mill, nil
under cultivation. t)wlllng houne
nnd orchnrd. Price $13,000.
Ilunlncnit lots In Talent.
ISO acres unimproved land near Jnck
sonvllle.
10 ncro orchard 1 mllo from Tnlent
Price $S000.
19S ucres One mile from Talent, t0
acren set to I)e Aujoil nnd llartlatt
prars, 6 acres to Hpltxenherg, New
bungalow bonne, barn 60x60 Price
$3S0 the acre. $35,000 down, balance
on time.
3tn ncren limber on t.lttla Ilutte. 1,000,
000 feet rniw timber, flnn noil after
timber In removed. Price $3000, 1-3
cash down, balance on time.
73 1-2 ncren orchard. Ilnrllett nnd !)'An
Jou pears. Newtown npplen, Prlco 11:5
an ncro If nil nold together: 10 ncrrn
pcp.irnlcly $330 tho ncro; 1-3 down,
balance In I. 2 and 3 yearn time
Onn lot In town of Talent. 66x1(13 feet,
ono ft room new bungalow houne.
wood houne 13 by 30 feet; good well
Hhnde tree set out. Prlco $1900.
$1300 canh, Imlnncn on time.
13 lots, 2 ncres. In town of Talent, new
hoiinc, wood shed, well nnd flnn family
orchnrd. Prlco $3000. $1S00 cunh,
balancn on time.
Alno n blncknnilth plant In the newly
Incorporated town of Talent, Or Lot,
nlinp. I on In ami bunlnens, Prlco $3t00,
half cunh ilqwn the bnlnuco on two
years tlmo nt 7 per cent.
Luman N. Judd
T ALB If T, OBBOOM
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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FOIt SALE 200 acres, 60 tinder
cultivation; flno spring; 95 head
cattlo; 4 horses; 60 20-year-oid
anplo trees; 2 hams; house; 0
pigs; Implements; $75.00 cash; no
brokers; direct from owner. See
owner. Address Box A. W., euro
Mall Trlhuno.
FOH SALE A largo mission dining
tahlo, a leather parlor Hot, four
mahogany chairs, In host condi
tion, very cheap. 503 8. Oak
dalo. 70
WANTED A good fresli cow. Ad-
dresB Dox 20, Mpdford, Or. 72
WANTED To buy horso and wagon
or will exchange lot for samo.
Phono Main 5712. 72
FOR SALE White foghorn hens,
Pliqno Farmers 70,1x2. 75
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- MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE -
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60RMAND & FORD 00.
Featuring
Little Miss Mildred Ford
Standard Repertoire Opening Hill,
"Wedded, But No Wife"
"LENA RIVERS"
"TRISS, THE qiRL FROM THE WEST"
G-Piece Orchestra 0 Big Vaudeville Aul.s
jol'eoplo in Cast.
Prices 25c, 30cf 50c.
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TWO-nOOM furnished house. 534 So
Fr st. 73 J
SIX MONTHS
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Medford Opera House
ONE KlOilT, BAT. JDNB 17
L. 8. SIItE Presents
Tho International
Character Comedlenno
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TIIMATUE
LONDON
13NQ.
NAY R.OBSON
DIRECT FIfOM HEIt DISTINOU 18HED SUCCESS
AT TEKKY'B TIJBATIIE, LONDON, ENGLAND ,
IN
THE REJUVENATION OF
AUNT MARY
FOUR
MONTHS
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CHICAGO
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ANNE WARNER
BEAT BALE WEDNESDAY,
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SEASON
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EXTRA BARGAIN
A lump In price and ler.ua- A 1r lMlx34B fool. lll Mil l,l on
Ool.rt Htro.'t, ju.it nt) foot ntr H" lvlt n N h Coiitn.l Avenue
and no paving (ax to pay. An ohw.ii.t Hugo lid will, n now houso, I u
M, well furnished. II good new IimIh. co.ui.lete, good" eooh : id. vo .....I
nioklng niilMl, elmliH. table, .IIhIiw, and wood In .ok w I . Ill mUU
winter. L.imlmr .enough to build iihIM.iui. Thin lot emit II 100 In. M
veml.er. All now for $700 or Ihs A Utile money down nnd tho hub
nni'o as rent, $30.00 per month till imlil out. No fnkos I inn... jimi
what I hiiv. Addremi ll. W. Hint r, tlm.e.al iHlvery. or call nl pium.
I mm n(t)r U p. im
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J, H. 1CNYAUT, Preililont J. A. PERRY, Vlco-Presldout
F. E. MERRICK, Vlco-l'reild.vit JOHN H. OllTII, Gimlilor
W. . JACK HON, Ass't Cashier
The Medford National Bank
Capitnl, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
8AFH DEPOSIT 1IOXKH l'OU RENT. A (lENERAIi IIANKINtl
I1UH1NICSS TRANSACTED. We SOI.ItlT VUUil imtihwaiik,
4r4r,''','M,
$50 REWARD
We will pay $50 Reward
for information leading to the
arrest and conviction of any
person tampering with any of
our machinery or equipment
CLARK & HENERY CONSTRUCTION CO.
MEDFOHD, OHKC.ON
Ml'WWf
it TTivrmxiin
SI LAM AMU HO! WAI..K IIUIING
All Work CtuuranLduil I'ricoH KuiiHounblu
COFFEEN . PRICE
'M HOWARD IIMW'IC, ENTRANCE ON (111. HTREirr. I'llONK ItO.t
r4,,rK.'rrro
Campbell & Baumbach
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MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
OITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved
ranchos and fruit land.
PHONE 3231.
320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
K. (I. Trowbridge, I'rop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Kiitfincs, K)i'a.iii; Oulfil, IMiuips,
iioilcrs and Mnrluniuy. A't'iils in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
I TRADE MARK W
NOT NATURE'S REMEDY
BUT A NATURAL REMEDY
FOR THE CURE OF ALL
FORMS OF
RHEUMATISM s
D. W. Dennis, 1032, Sacramento Street, Sail
Francipco, writes;
"Uricsol Is the ONLY REMEDY I ever took
that did mc any good, and, furthermore, (he only
remedy t)iat lias not injured my stomach.
Uricsol lias helped mc greatly, and I Itccp my
rheumatism in control by Its occasional use.
I liavc rccomniendcd it to' others and have
noted its beneficial effects."
We Hive Scores 4f Voluntary Testimonials from People who Regard
Uricsol as Their Best Friend.
Vh'?1 Ac"rif Hhnllm ;y I'movlntf Ilia CAUSK, which I an rcn
o( Uric Acid In IlieblooU. II. Held n.pcclilono and In Ittal Held 11
cUlmtuprit)cy backed hy proved lel,
Write for fliooklct. ,
Mull ope iloIr lor a liollli lo Tim Cnllloriil Chemical Co,, f.o Anitlci,
Cal., mid II will be eenl lo you prepaid, ' ""'ti,
THE CAUFORNIA CHEMICAL CO.
325 NEW HIGH STREET . LOS ANGELES, CAL.
Medford Agency, Strang's Drug Store