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I'UIIMHIIKU UVKUY AtmiltNOON
KXCR1T SUNDAY. Y TUB
MlSDFOltD PIUNTINa CO.
The Democratic Time, Th Medford
Mull. Tho Medford Tribune, Tho South
urn OrtiRonlnn. Tho AVhlaml Trlbuno.
Office Mall Tribune nulldlnn. 55-27.J9
North l'lr street; phono, Main I0S1,
Homo 76,
OKOnaiC PUTNAM. KJItor and Manner
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Itntrrcd as iieeond-eloM matter nt Med
ford, Otreor under the act ot March t,
Official Pnncr of tho City ot Medford
Official Paper of Jackson County. . .
UBSORXTTZOK &AXSS.
Onn Tear, by mall ,..,.$5,001
One month, by mall 50H
ror montn, aciivcrca oy carrier in
Medrord, Jacksonville and Cen
tral Point ...,..., .. ,50
Saturday only, by mall, per year.. 2.00
Weekly, per year 1.60
IP THE BONDS LOSE.
KWOBir CIXCUIuATIOK.
Dally average, for nix months ending
December 31, 1910, ZT31.
mil Seated Wire TTnlUa ftiM
Dlapatcb.ee.
Tho Mall Trlbuno la on Kilo at tho
Ferry News Stand. San Franelaco,
Portland Hotel New Stand. Portland.
nJwinan Newa Co., Portland. Ore.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wash.
JOLTS AND JINGLES
By Ad Brown
Tho black hand will receive- an aw
ful BCtbnck If the sleeping car porters
join tho railroad strikers.
Someone has suggested that Turk
ey shouldn't ho courting extra trouble
bo near the Thanksgiving season.
So far difficulties In Egypt havo
not affected tho cigarette crop.
JACKSON county imlebtodnoss amounts to $-137,836 nt
tho presunt time.
A paltry sum on an assessed valuation of $315,000,000.
Yot county warrants arc sold at' 8i5 and 90 cents on the
dollar.
A peculiar circumstance and yet a logical one, due to
tho present method of handling county finances.
The county court and commissioners are not to blame.
Their actions havo heretofore been bound by law.
Tho passage of tho good roads bond issue will correct
those faults.
Should the bond issue fail the county court can do one
of two things:
They can stop road building entirely until the present
debt is wiped out, or they can levy an $ mill tax, (the limit
prescribed by law) and 'raise $320,000 next year for road
purposes. ' . 'jfOMIfff
It is unlikely that tho count y court will levy so heavy a
tax rather, they will house the road building machinery
and let the ruts deepen.
If the bonds carry tho present rate of taxation will he
ample for the payment pt? interest, and tho creation of a
sinking fund.
It is the easiest way out.
It is the cheapest way out.
It is the logical way out.
Defeat the bonds and go without roads.
Defeat the bonds and see the road machinery housed.
Defeat the bonds and take a chance on au S-mill tax.
Defeat the bonds and force a continuance of the pres
ent unsatisfactory methods of county financing.
Defeat the bonds and set Jackson county back.
Mr. Voter: Its your move.
A WAR FOR TRADE.
A lot of politicians whose hair Is
standing on end reallzo that liaFol
letto has a way of making others
adopt his style. T " -
A Ilnelva "Sotc.
I am In receipt of tho following
note concerning Huelvn. Spain, about
which I made a remark tho other
day: "You ask what kind of a place
Is Huolva. Don't you know that it
la tho place Columbus sailed from?"
Didn't think much of the joke in tho
first .placo but thought it would go
through without a chart.
In order that we may boast of
springing this first in Medford this
season, wo now 'offer tho following:
Do your Chr'stmas shopping early.
Railroads will really begin to wor
ry when tho colonists go on a strike.
Secretary Wilson says he will ex
plain why ho hobnobs with brewers.
Is there moro than one reason?
In Jackson County.
(Oregon Journal)
There will be interest throughout
Oregon in tho good roads bond elec
tion to be held in Jackson county
next Saturday. The issue is wheth
er bonds to tho amount of $1,500,
000 shnll be voted for road buildinp
purposes.
The campaign has been on for
several weeks, and had a climax in
a good toads meeting at Medford
Inst Saturday night. All this week
tho issue is pressed throughoutt the
county, and tho vote is expected to
bo heavy enough to reflect tho views
of all the people.
There is a strong opposition to
tho plan, but tho county is very pro
gressive. Medford is in tho iniut
of tho fight and its people as well
as tho general population of the
county nro purposeful and powerful.
If tho bond issue should he voted
it would bo significant of a militant
public sentiment in favor of better
highways. It would, in this hespoct
bo a result that would be encourag
ing to good roads men throughout
Orceron.
Such an outcome would at once
bring to tho test tho issue of wheth
er or not legislative action is nec
essary to make operative tho recent
ly enacted constitutional amendment
for rond building by county bond is
sues. Strong legal opinion in the
county is said to take tho view that
it will bo hold by tho courts that
legislnlivo action is not necessary to
jnnko tho amendment effective.
MAYOR SEIDEL TALKS
ON MUNICIPAL SOCIALISM
TRIPOLI, over the possession of which a war is brew
ing, has been a domain of the Turks for 360 veal's. It
has a commercial business valued at $J,000,000 annually,
which is derived from domestic products of wool, wheat,
oil and cattle, and the central African exports of gold,
feathers, ivory and rubber.
Its area is 400,000 square miles, equal to the combined
areas of the three Pacific coast states and Nevada includ
ed. The population, consisting mostly of Berbers and
Moors, is estimated at 1,000,000.
Large water courses are not shown on the maps ot Trip
oli but the country has ample water from springs that ex
ist almost everywhere.
Tripoli with its vast area, abundant resources and scant
population, is within two days' easy .steaming from Italy's
shore.
Inancient times it was included in the empire of the
Carthaginians, passing successively to the Romans, Yau
dals, Greek, Arabs, lYediiiaiied the Catholic, the Knights
of St. J ohn and finally, in lol, to Turkey.
A center of empire and of civilization, the coimtiy de
scended until it became a pirate stronghold, the terror of
all Europe until the united States was bora. Then, m
1801-5 and in 1815, the United States government directed
histofy-making expeditions against the pirates, that were
successful and which forever silenced the claim of tribute
which the Tripolitans exacted from every merchant ship
that sailed, the sea.
In the modern war for trade it is indeed a rich prize,
but one to be secured by competition and not by bloodshed.
Such a method seems a farce in the present day light
of civilization.
TAFT'S TARIFF BOARD.
CHICAGO, Ills., Sept. 28. -"Municipal
Souinlism" was tho puljeet
of nn address today by Mayor Fniil
Foiilel, socialist mayor of Milwaukee,
t tho conference held hero in con
nection with tho International Mu
nicipal Congress. Numerous other
spoukcrs wero included in the pro
gram.
TAREPP legislation passed by congress was vetoed by
President Taft on the ground thajt the report of the
tariff board should be a"yaitcd before any tariff legislation
was enacted, and the schedules changed only upon its rec
ommendation. Indications arc that the tariff board is a farce and
that its real purpose is to delay any tariff changes and
block any legislation likely to interfere with protected in
terests. The board was created September 26, 1909. A year lat
er, the chairman, Frederick C. Emery, announced from his
headquarters, the home of a son of that eminent stand-patter,
Senator Ilale of Maine, that preliminary arrange
ments had been completed and the board would get to
work at once.
On June 7th, 1911, one year and nine months after the
organiaztion of the board, congress passed a resolution
asking for whatever information it had collected regarding
wool. President Taft replied that no information had yet
been gathered.
The board is said to have agents at work at home and
abroad gathering material for a report to be made in De
cember. One of these agents publicly sneered at the de
mand for tariff revision, denouncing it as a fad and declar
ing that the merchants who want it do not know what they
aro talking about.
Besides attending banquets given by magnates of pro
tected trusts, the tariff board has nothing to its credit so
tar.
AUSTRALIAN MINES
NEED MANY MEN
Violin Muker.
Repairing of all stringed Instru
ments. Violin repairing a specialty.
Corner of 8th and Contral nvenuo.
177 CHAS. HARRIS.
Haukln for Health.
MELBOURNE, Sept. 28. Tho
colliory proprietors of Newcastle and
Maitlnnd assert that they will require
a thousand men to work in lite mines
nt wages from seven shillings to a
pound per duy.
Two thousand miners at Mount
LyeJJ have struck bccaiiHO tho non
unionist employes havo not been dis
missed. 'Die works of tho company
nro distributed over soveral slates
and tliero nrq probably ten thousand
men out of work as a result of tho
action of tho union laborers.
The miners' union has refused to
countcnanco tho mine wheelers'
strike and tho trouble lias ended,
Look at tho ads for tho chnnco m
buy tho proporty you need at u
"right price."
Hasklns for Health.
5VEbS KICH PErSYERITE
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LADIES ELECT
NEW 0FFICERS
Greater Medford Cluli Is Plannlnn for
Season's Work In CityMrs. Pnr
sons Is President of the 'C!u!)-
Well Attended.
MR ANO k
rKAIVJ -sw.TjtT
A flee ii mtnniitiit OOUl'tshtl) (-.1
1 1. ...... ...... .-. ..In..). I....1 Ku littittmiiiie,' 101'
in a ooiixorMituloti oor tho tolo
phono, Mis! Mao L.uioh, of Now
York City, until recently tililoC lolo
phono operator At tho Hotel flir
anl, was married , tho other day to
Mr. Frank Rinitfi, of No. 'I Dovino
street. Denver. -Mr. 5-tnilh ih-ii mm
Tho ladies ot tho Oioutor Al'idfonl
club hold thoit Aral mooting of tho
fall riouMiu t tlio Kit In tot him Wed
nesday afternoon and oloetod officer
for tho eiiMiinir yeah Little buino
was trniiMiotod hut tho officer an
oNiioctod to oillluio work fur Iho whi-
t lor at an early uieutuh and proton,
it to tho oluh at w'liii'li tiuio tho uiat-
will tin noted uiiuii. lltorc itir
mvoral movements hoiiiK' planned 1V
tho ladio.4 (o add to tho attractive
ticss of tho oily.
Tho olTioofs oluolod Vduoda
woio Mi. Kdwiit I'lirxouri, president.
Mix. ,1. M. Hoot, first vioo president,
Mts. KiikIisIi, M'oond ioo president
DEGREES CONFERRED
AT
secretary;
'an in, liciistiror.
Mish Klixuhdh Put
I in 1. ,",MI , ,, n.,t ...If... ..!..
of a wealthy Colorado cattle rri'i ''" "".. -"' vV..-h.-
iiiiii iiiinv ii , .
Ai-livtvi lnivitft!fiiriiil (it Misj. , "'K
" --v I
Smith .who ij oc-the blond type, a
"tho prctiesl telephone jj'ri in X'jw
York."
Mr. and Ms?. Smith will Joavo for
Denver, uhro they aro ti ho.
SMALL VOLUME -OF
TRADING TODAY
About twenty members of Rogue
Hiver Encampment Xo. .10, of .Mod
ford, viied Table Koek Encamp
ment at Jacksonville Tuesday evon-
The Golden Hole nmrHoyal Purpit
deMgns were conferred on two can
didates after which' a splendid ban
quet was served, in which the Jack
sonville body passed all previous ex
cellent records in "banqueting.
The Medford Encampment has in
vited the Jacksonville boys to bo
with them in Medford on October
10th, to assist in initiatory work nnd
enjoy the bounties of a prosperous
class as spread for the gratifica
tion of the inner man at this end c f
the line.
It is expected the-re will be a hit
class to instruct on this occasion.
Among those who attended Tuesd.tv
night were: J. L. Denuuer, X. J. Wi
ley, A. X. liildebrand. J. J. Hnuri,
Wm. .Miller, Isaac Wolf, E. V.. Wil
son, Gus Anderson, A. S. Wells,
Leon Howard, II. J. Howard. M. L.
Meadows, C. I. Paul, C. J. Emkoopf..
NEW YOltIC, Sept US. - Today'
opeuliiK stock market developed a
smaller oluiiiit of trading than bar
boon the cuho la the lal few day
and moved Irregularly. I.atur uoarb
tho entire IIhI advanced. St. Paul.
Lohlgh Valley. Union Pacific nnd
Amalgamated Copper rune 1. Head
lug showed a rise of II and United
States Steel jumped II -'l under no
il v buying. Auuoiiiu'oinunt that th
Union Pacific had rejected Iho de
mnnds of the labor loaders had tittle
effect on tho markot, which cloned
steady.
ltouda wore firm.
Draperies
W carrr & very compluto Una of
rtraporlr, laeo curtain, nxturra. etc..
anil Co Ml clastic of utiholntrrlnR. A
ntKHilAl man to look nrtrr thin work
exclusively nnd wilt kIvo u rood
ervlcS) hh In !.slblo to not In uvnu
the Uritttat cltlm.
Weeks & McGowan Co
CLEVELAXD, Ohio-It is just ofi
years sineo John I). Itockefellor got
his first job. He caused the Amer
ican flair to be flown over his For
est Hill homo today in honor of tho j
event.
Rock Spring
Goal
oi notD xi, thi Trarx.
Officii and Con I Yard, Twelfth unf
Front Street.
Phone 7101.
Burbidge
VKU COAX, MAS-
mr:
APPLES FOR EUROPE
Wo nio nppolhttnl aco'i't' f)r"
J. II, TMO.tfAS, Covent (Inrtlun, Lon
don and HouUiamiitun, ICnKlauil,
wIioho ohargon hro C poi' cent and
0 conlu per box,
JAB. LINDSAY A RON, Ltd., Ulan
gow and EdlnbiirRh. Hootluud, o
per font and 10 cents per box.
KAWRON UOIUNHDN, Hull, !":
Ittiiit. C per cent and 8 cunts per
box.
Tlieo iiie the oldont and InrKOHl
llmifl In their rotipootlvo twna, and
tliolr reference au to fhint'ioliil nhll
Itlos oan ho had at Medford National
Hank. Medford, Oronon.
GhhIi ran bv cabled day after nalo
It inquired, and highest market
prices guaranteed,
Ited Fared Men smoking UIO ClO
AllH talking "HOT AIH" don't always
Mf on air, honco our reiaarki on
eliargos,
Tho clap-trap about private unto
does not prove roinniimatlvo. except
for huiiio curios of a smivll nature. All
Fellers by private sale havo to wall
until nucttoi.n aro over ho ns to know
what to nsk, and In tho oano of large
supplies they often get loft.
For further particular, addreim
VV. N. White (KL Co.
711 PA UK VXAVK SKW YOltIC
Auction Sale
Hntiiiriny, Sop(.'to, !! p ,tn.
A lino of nil-wool clothing for
bo)a and young men must b
clood out, no rmoivo. Don't
mf this chance to clothe your
fctdt for the winter.
WM. IHONDEN.
110 South Ilartlult.
Live in a Prosperous
Community
Tho city of fhlro li.tnkH
)i(iVo I2.330.U00 oil dupOHlt.
Tint yrnr'n l'ot Offlco rccolpta
amoutited to IJH.SIU.53. ,
CMco Iihh IS.ftfto populntlon,
it 1IO.U0O lllirttry
n ns.ono hiRh Hciiooi, t;
otKlit iilcotrle milos of railway.
Klx wtill-vaulppfil itriuii) Holioolv,
over 2.300 pupil.
Htnti' Noruiul HhIiooI, wllli an
nverK- nttfiidanco of 300.
!'Ymrtfn churtlu h, ull
clenoTiilniitlnnH
A floiirlshltiir bimlnrjfH colleKc,
nn active ('oininrilil GltiK,
tliri'i first cl hriliilii,
two dully iiivwtp.tpyrs. ,,
The enr nhop of Iho Northern '
Klcotrlc KnllK.iy uro
loculuil at Chli.,
Clilco Iihh the fln.-nt thoatro In tho
Intorinr of (.'ulifornlu.
Chico In six mii from tho.
Kacruincnto Itlwr.
' i
Tlio Diamond Malih.Compan'!
plant huro employs liOO nijjn.
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.Two JurKO tnnd m whops tnnl.p
illKKiim fHHHi' lllll " f , .
mliilni; muchinnyi' "
Chleo Is tho parn'Mqfor'tliQ .matt
who H-i-ks u kit. . uit furm (S1 ,
wjuro he onn i ilJf ",?'
ill vend fltMl oro-M llio lim ,A
year round. W Jt
Mttlo or no lrrlinlonjls njfdod.
Tho averflRo MiiinniaMtsmpratiire
Ih 79 ilOKroe ,i -
Clilco lws the fiiiHHrdrliikliiK walgr
ah eailh. tT, j.
The nnniml rnltifuil Is fc
Tho Htrct'tH of ChtiHtttirmHneiy
wltJi urutiRo una plilm' -k
trceM- . '
TJio ornni?n iron In full '
hcarlnt'. , " ' i
1'roktM are mliloni felt hero.
Chico l the ci-nlnr of u rich
linrlciiltiinil neotlon.
the chulcent of uhluli In
Tim I Hi) well OnilHiplM,
Sno nereH of tho liithiiNt,
xoll In Hid world,.
A. iHtrllon of wlileli Im iihoiI
1 hy the Htutfi for an
experlmenliil furm.
t
On Uil lurid xlnndH (ho
lantcHt oalc lnw Tn
ih world, eovurlnk' With 1m fllinle
Mivon-lenlliM of an aorn.
On thlfi hind you ulll
tnt vvi-ry fruit treo
In full llewrlllK, V
ovory herry,
ivory vi'Kutuhlo,
-' every a ruin . ,
' rnlkeil uiiy v hunt In tho
li)iiiioralo zone. ' -
Chleo Id lorateil on thn
orlulnnl lltilwell riinaljv.
Tlio land wo are offmlii
udJolnH Iho oily,
tionio of It In tho city llmlln,
Chico Ih Hlttintrd on Uio main
lino of tint HoiillKirii J'nclflr,
with inuny liiilnn day
eneli way. ,,J
Tho Northern Klrolilo UnllwTty
ciinneelH Clileu with .
Ornvllln, Sliiryiivllle,
Kaornmento,
with IiuIiim every two lioiirn,
TJiIm Ih a nettled community.
You Know whut It fill urn
Ih to Im hy IIm premtnt. T
I'roHperlly Ik In Iho nli
I'roperty valutjM aro
InuieiiHliiK ovory ywir.
CMuio lo Chleo,
Ito your own JuilRfi
of noil, ell ma to, community.
Von liiiiRt nee It to run 1 1 u
how kooU It lu,
If you cninot cnmn loilny
wilto iih for HpeclflO
, lnfoi million.
Newport
YAQUINA RAT
OKraoif iopux.aii beach
KUSOKT
n Mial ri-treat fur outdoor ttoalltiie
of nil kind llt;NTlNO. KIMIMNO,
1IOATINO, Hl'MK llATIHNU. ItlP.
l.NO. AUTOINO. CANOKIN'd, DANC
NtrA.NI ItOM.KIl HICATINO. Whuro
pretty wtr iiku1.hi, iiiou BKiitfM.
nioon.ton, cnrnnUan can 1 found
on thn Iwrneli. I'uro mountnln wattr
nnd (he lwt of fi.Ml ut lotr priw.
rrmh fih. rlniim. oriitoi nnd oyntur.
wi'U nbundancn of vncotubtn of All
klnilM dally
Csmplnj around ConrcaUnt tut At.
tractive with Btrtel BkMUry
Seg-nlatloB.
IOW XODITD TT.IV ICAKOM
Tioturra
rrom All Point In OrofOD, Wmb.
Ing-ton and Idaho, on aU dally.
J-DAT
ATtiaOAT.&tOlfDAT
TICKET
from H-JUthurn I'aolflc point Portlund
lo CottARe Orovo; attio from nil C. A
IC ttlon AltNkiiy ond went. OcmxI
RoInK Saturday or Hominy nnd for
return Hundny or Monday.
Call on any H. l. nr C I H Affmil
for full p.irtlculr u to faroit, train
cIihiIiiUk, to ; nlxo for copy of our
tllutrutd hooklot, "OutlnK In Oro.
Kon." or writ to
WM. McMDKXAT
Otntral rifngr AftDi,
Portland, Orffon-
J-
ANNIKfl?. K. innWKLL OHCUARDB, Inc.,
i of Clilco.
Clarepco Itced, ' A- D. Montgotnory,
Clilco, Cal. Union Havlngu Hunk Illdfc',,
Ouldaud, Cal.
RANCHES
!0' ncrw, Ili-nr creek holtutu moty, i
room new houe. 2SU Here
27 nureH, Id In lvo-e.ir old uppln nnd
PeaiH SIIO iicre. elo In bi,.ii,,m
JO iicriH. 7 lii l)-rlii upliH, Iwlatie,.
ill iiililiiu. fb'iuu
II iiuren, ulfuifu nnd penr. flTS'nnrii.
2!I0 acre. $85 nn tioru, flni? tAibdlvlNton
3 Here IVrry uhdivllon, winy turniH.
IS cren; oIoro In; beautiful view; fine
roll; 25Q ncri; very nany .term.
I 1-2 acre; bearlnjr orohnrd; wiitei
right; ntoro; uUo I en no on Kood a
turo unit hay land; l or trudo.
TRADE
I 1-2 neroH, 4-room hoimo, $C50.
180 non, 1 1-2 inlU'N from town In WII
Ifiiniitto viillnv. rleli iiiiin,.. ...i ....
land, 100 hctm cultlvutod, nood Im
provcmnnlH. 1 125 no re.
Incinn-i property, rotitul, U2C monthly,
M.ni kimiii wurriiKe.
.Mio. Portland revlduiien for Riirdnn land
UOO aero NUli-illditilndldudii, finely lo.
oitted In Himtll lovvu, tli town pron-
erly.
2S0 iichm under dltoh, 35 In nlfulfa. 1B76
TIIIhIiIo, Krsat Hiinp.
IU norcM. 200 In wheat, f.10 pPr Mcro.
tako alfalfa or null lunch,
Wuterfront sioro bulldlntf, lncomeH emnn
$1500 iiKinili, toko alfulfu or n tilt truot
CroHceiit Clly piopmty for iioreiiKo.
JO Huron, 18 in pear, uloau lu fine tiulld
Iiik nltu and view.
100-nero nlook and alfalfa ranch: HO
ncruM tlllabiiiL miiiiip .Mini., hi
. . : - "iii f,u imr
iicnij tiikn Incomo property.
I2i acre raw land; all flno fruit land
lako any kooiI proporty.
40 aero, lllluhle; $2000; tako town prut.-
orty
20 iiore. cleared! tnko rcaldenc In
iruuo,
WANTED
iirl for Ronoral hoiiHouork,
''Ity and ranch proprjty t 111.
l'"our picket h,
DlKht lahoierH,
Kour wiltlieHfi
'J'wo ranch IuiihIh.
Where to Go
Tonight
SsMsr--i
I THE ISIS THEATRE
l 't'liuiMihiy, 1'ililay, Hal mi day,
) TDK MH IIAHM4VH.
'Clio OilglnaloM of ling 'I'loio,
The man who htm el Iho whole ;
world" foot lo dancing, tho flrnl
pornnu (o orlitlnnlii and play chk :
time, iiiiialo that him lioon l he
time and mIwh.v will ln'.tohuandk ;
who have tonm ami played I he
evor-lovIlK ratelliatliig iiig-lliin
mulr, own their plemnirtt to (lib
Mil of eomiHorn, .Mr lUrnoj
,mUiI by bin rlfver ifliiin"r.
iiiio a coon Hhotiter with it world'
wide loputMtlim nn lielux Hit
Krnntiwt tdiiRor of Huhh' hiiiikm Him! J
Ntarl iii tIiirIiik. will ho hwird 1
lu the wry Intwt cooit nonmi One I
dig featiiro of lht net I the dillie
Inn of (he m outiwil dancer that;
er ippptd on a ntngH, Mr, tlouott i
who two muiilliK ago at tho roof I
Harden nt Nw York, mat and do-
ftsilcil thn world V Hroatiwt ilnno-1
er 'I'll In eiitliiiii now hold j
proud dlHtlnotlnii of IhiIiik (lo
it .,1.1 urnatlMl ilillllMtr H'ltll nil
nprit ehttllmiKP lii all of f 6(100 to
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ACT.
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funnleit unt v j r put Into vautlt
villi), mimt vor ptuc Im IjI1II
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only nut wnjt to Ih ll(lil nnd
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fill people ti tli grwtlMl net-thai i
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llr Idvlii lull omi of bin uw'n
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Mli Stnndoford'i
I'lano iVchool
l'lnno, Harmony and .Musical
IIHtory
K.MILYT RTANDKKOItl)
Kxtiuilner for New Kuglmtil
CottRorvatory of .Mimte
In lloMtoti
Make a upoclnlty of training
timrhur. Hend for tvallmonlal
tti termii. Phoim 7211. 170
airt Xorlli Dakihile.
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Coffecn &. Price
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Tim Hekt Million I'll lute nn.l
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Hntlro CliaitKo of 1'rnKniiu livery
Day,
Any pleturo will bo carried a
Mocoiid day by rtiiiONtliiK Htimn nt
hox offleo, and In hiicIi n ca0
there will bo tlio itnttttl threo new
reolH and (lie oxtra.
fin mill Or,
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