Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 04, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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X'UHMHUKD KVUHV AVTliltNOON
"KXCKPT SUNDAY, T1V TUB
' MKOirOnt) PUINTINO CO.
Tho T)flinocmtlb Timed, Th MMfottl
MaI1.,TIi. Mpdfortl Tk'ibunft. The South
ern Orcgaulnn, Tho Aslilnml Tribune.
MmFoWMAriiViUTOum atFiDFOftbRificilfly; ewjtotme; NdYraM nifty -i, in'ii:
r Tin ATTiriTTiTTT' "J on Hiilrlttml . triflti. Never hhvlngl t . X t ' v ,..
THE CITY BEAUTIFUL.
Offlcn MrII Trltuino Itulldln, 36-37-iti
North Fir troet; phono. Mala J0D1.
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WKOIlQIl PUTNAM, Editor and Manager
1 Rntnred nil second-class matter t Med-
fonl, Orei
1179.
Tregor- under tho net of. Murab I,
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rxflclnl Pnpor of the City of Mutton"
it Offlrlnl Pnrxr of Jnoloon County. .
on mtlrltXml tniili. Never Wiving
gone- In for nrtlvu wni rht, .HiIm vor
feeding withmit 'work bus wnrtu blip
njrltuully flabby,
,resulenee streets, Jov is1 the tune to omer tnc twos so
that thev may be planted durinjrtlic dormant rainy period.
The railroad right-of-way between Sixth and l.ightl.
streets should be cleared'of . hacks,' Utuiber pi Its and debris
JOLTS AND JINGLES
By Ad Drown
? Makes' no dlfferonce
Who jqu arc,
' Tho point la tlhl you
Sco that 8tar?
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'Montbc-r js now a sort of satnlly
HiiOijgo, used to taking In but mil U
giving 'out. So it foilowH that" ho Is
willing for piistur In mil In tlio
healthy onl-oM( mini, llu wlshvs
fho stranger good iiu'cess. llo even
hones stranger. ill ho able- In hlH
My Idea of nothing to ilo Is lo(
read about reductions of tho cost of
Hying In Now York City.
1 .Ton an I n Miller is backing n 1)1k
electric plant near Eugcno. That is
right, poets should stick closo to
fnoir meters.
$ Evor know a- person who came
from Now York for two weeks with
out knowing that" ho caiuo from New
York?
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INSTALLATION or Muster light upon Illy main busi
ness streets oB Mcdford is the first important step
Inwiiiil flu- iiinlciiirr oF the citv henutiful. Cluster lights
itransfonn the appearance of'the city at night and add
much to its attractiveness.
Realization of this lqnir desired object should be fol
lowed lv systematic inmrovenient and beautittcatton m
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other wjivs. Shade trees should be planted along all tliti p B ''"V"' m
Iresidence streets. 'Now is) the -time to order tho trees so "' l" ' "'"
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It Is reported that very lately tho
head of a big concern In Chicago
stood up to pledge himself to win
of all kinds and beautified by parking. lls-present condi- o ni ror tho Master within tin.
lion is .m ,lJBm.i..o fo tho .-if v. Tho (iiiiiiinviiil dill), the! .' !.l.1 . T' 8 of( r.
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Greater Alodfonl club, the University club have all ijttssed
resolutions requesting the clearance and beautification of
this section, which, improved, will add so much to tho
appearance of the city. Tire city council should lot-many
act unon the subject. .
Medford having been made utilitarian must now bt;
made attractive and the coming year should see the eneri '
gies of the people spent in eflorts at making it the city
beautiful.
THE PUBLIC MARKET.
ATTENTION is catted to the article elsewhere in tins'
issue upon the"T)es Moines public market and whafc
it has accomplished for tho community. J
public market increases the returns to the producer crown ho bright with these now jow-
camo next dn.the lco president of
a rortalu railway. Tho ninttor itf
hand seUled, the question was
opened of tho roll man's soul salva
tion. Tho end of It was tho vice-
president's acceptance of Jesus Christ
as his personal n lor. Not tho ond
cither, for to date this now convert
has won flfly-rour of his colleaKiies
for Tho Mnster.
The rank nnj fllo of the believers
iaco mo issue 'anew with" each re-
vlvttl. Will church .meiilber leave It
to chnnco'and the annual lslt of tne
specialist, or will church nilmibrr
himself seek that man who will In
turn go odt to win another otio t?r
ten or flttr-four? Will church mem
ber himself act that tho Master's
Sllpo
tho Btecl trust
i poena lias been
Charles Steele s
investigation a
served upon
A a. Item thnt wo
Head' with test:
" TI& fearful cold in
Middle west."
political platforr
chopped up for kindling.
' 'Can You IllnniP lHmV
(Iear Js? &J.:' Why-Is it you make
fiin' xif pcoplo's names? Just cause.
a follow has a queer name la it a
reason yoji should talk about him?
A. Mush.
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It is one Mcdford man's ambltlqn
to have aomet named after hlni'so
that onco?ih every 598 years his name
would appear in the, newspapers.
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Medford'rf"sano Hallowo'err proved
that the days of the village- cut-up
nro pasU,
Thb'closo'of (he jelly season brings
on the usual 'drop in tho prlco of
sugar.
and decreases the cost of livinsr to the consumer.
A public market eliminates excessive profits of middle-
men, both wholesale and retail, by enabling the producer
lo deal direct with tho consumer.
As most of the produce is perishable, the dealer must!
ask a large profit to cover the risk of its spoiling, and most
dealers assert there is little profit in handling vegetables
and fruit.
The farmer must compete with the world inmarkoting
his product to thv wholesale!-. For instance, last year,
.. , , .. . ,.. fl ,;. those who.grew beans had. to compete with beans grown in
What a boon it would bo ir planks r . , ,, ... . l, , , ,. T rtM
political platforms could be Japan, and meet the pncD sobtaiucd by the Japs, those
who held out for moie did not sell to local buyers. When
the farmer can sell direct to the eonsuiner he has an oppor
tunity to market his output at home at better prices.
lu these days nearly every business or class of business
except the farmer, retail or wholesale, is working under
an agreement. Thus prices are arbitrarily raised or low-
! fired without 'regard to the laws of supply and demand,
and arbitrary restrictions imposed which restrict trade.
Thq consumer is scientifically mulcted, and so is the pro
ducer'. The- public market helps cure this condition.
, Producers frequently cannot market their crop unless
they agree Uot to sell direct to- other parties fordess than
I an increased sum. The public market would help remedy
this restraint of trade.
Tho middlemen tire, all organized and can arbitrarily
raise or lower prices without' regard to the lawsvof supply
and demand. The producers and the consumers are alike
unorganized. The public market brings them together.
A public market is among the most needed institutions
of Medford.
At the Churches
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. Methodist Episcopal Church.
13. Olln Eldridge, pastor. Services
Sunday as follews: Preaching, 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subjects,
morning. "Tho First Pioneer''? eve
ning, "Tho Handwriting on the
Wall." Sunday school, 10 a. m.;
Epworth League, G:30 p. m.; Junior
(From the Portland Journal.)
Governor WcjU'h prison iolicy will
be subjected to severe strain in the
twenty-seven convicts sent to Jack
sou county to work on the fouita.
mi :n i .1 rri.,..
. i mi m ii n ri ir iiiiim ii iriui i . i i r-
Leaguo, 3 p. m.; prayer meeting --- - -
Thursday evening. 8 o'clock. Excel-? nceompan cM on.y y im hUper.
lWt music under tho direction of
Professor, Cbldestor. You nro cor
dlnlly Invited.
v '.'Lutheran Church. i
At ZIoiP Evangelical l Lutlieran
church there will bo tie'rinaa Bervjeo
itt 11 u. hi., English sorvico at 7:30
p. in. Subject of sermon, "Faith
Ruyejopvil.'' Sunday school service
(English) at 10 a. in.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Service Suinhiy morninj; nt 11
iiMolok. Subject of loBhon-scinion :
"Alnm niul Fallen Man." Sunday
t-eUnnl nt JO. Wednesday evening
mcetiiif,' nt 7:30. All nro wcleomo.
Itendint: room liuuru: 2 to P ilujlty
exfiept Sunday; also Tlnuday even
in from 7:1H1 to 0. Church edifice,
212 North Oukdulc
Presbyterian Church.
l'renehiiif,' nt Jl n. m., htibjept,
"SU'iipiiif,' Out." PieachuiK nt 7;'J0
p.jn., hiibjuol "Tito Humilt of n Lie."
Sunday school nt JO u. in. 0. E
Society at (kIHI p. in.
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NEWSPAPER MEN'S ENEMIES 1
knew how
J'Jf iv nowKimper man
ninny luiookR ho receives behind his
Imek ho would ndopt nnother pnlliric"
renuivlu'd n citizen tho other day.
Tho citizen wns iniHlaken, snys tho
Diifur Dispatch. Tho nowspaper
uutn wIiq succeeds expects to bo ma
liuuud by every law breaker, swin
dlor mid hypocrite, every , earplilft
eittio and ovcry lover of notoriety
who is ignored and, in fact, by nil
petaouH who do not agree with him on
'public and privalo (pic$ton8, Tlie
nv)iitpor man who expects to sto
UirouRU lU'o withouj bcintr rocnted
artd unjufilly censured slionltl mn0
i nrraiipmcnls'to die yotiuif.
nsts .i i Ii.im'ii
'fin.'
JlaaklM f?r IIelth.
Testing West's Prison Policy
iutendent of Uiq construction work
The climate is mild, the mountains. in
close proximity, niul every condition
favorable for an escape. ,.
It is a test tljtit 'will be watched
wiUi intcrc.-.t. Jt may prove 'thewell
known 6tirinis6' tbaf''there iireybrje
men outside the pcnitcntiar' than
some of those inside,. Jt may jy far
toward confinnalion of the g'over-
. it
strained homicide. We kill more pc)-
Iple pnx)rtioiiatly than any other
civilized nation in the world. Wo av
erage more than 24 murders a day.
We have killed as high as thirty H
day for a whole year. The' prisoits
as a mere place of punishment ImVe
not deterred the crooks and crimiij
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Possibly Governor WenPs plan
may bIiow im n 'better miy. It eiuil
not be wome. AVe are already at tlie
head of the lbjt an a nation of tnar
killers. If n dozen men 'or even one
man, out'.of several hundred in the
penitentiary enn be salvaged the ef
fort is worth while.
In any event; the system should be
dependable citizens.
We have- all been wont to believe
that once in the pcniteutitiry, a man
was beyond redemption. We have
nors chifm that with the engagement I given n-fnir trial; It'ought not to
men insula may be made useful audi Ijo eoifikimjed in uiVnss. It is by
experiment am) impartial trial thill
everv stcn in biiinan urocrcsw Ihik
every tcp in human" progress lias
been tnnde. Censure of Governor
West's prison policy before a chance
ilvays'iibed tho prison iib a place ot'jjias been given for testing its merit
vengenuce. We Have loiiowcd the
eonviet fnw the prison door when
his torm o 'seiitoncc was euilcd.' rind
branded him everywhere as a man ;o
bo sljunueiL ' '
We have insisted on contemplating
him as an I'shinnd, with htsj hand
against every man and every man's
hand against him. We have uneon
rieionsly made him an outlaw:' We
have invariably branded his brenst
with a, scarlet letter.
This course wo have pursued from
the beginning, anil Jhivq nothing to
prove its efficacy; It has not re-
it vicious The men who do it, take
an unworthy and an indefensible- po
sition. They ought to be willing' for
the governor to find, if ho can, more
cmjiloynicnt, reduced cost and par
tial saalvagc for tho prisoners.
Ihjsidcs, the governor insists thnt
the prisoners can ho made to aid tho
stato by building good roads. Wliv
not' have tho experiment tried, uml
tried impartially on its merits?
Is it not better for tho state'nud
better for the men' for them to bulla
roads' than to sit in piisoi; in mis
chief -breeding idl-mn's?
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Newbro's Berpicide
Itlil Nut Disappoint.
Don't become discouraged smpl
hecnuso your hair falls and Is thin,
weak and wispy, until you have trlei
Ilcrplrldu. "l first begantp use
Nevbro''s Herplcldo three years ago,
after a spoil of fever, which' caused
me to becomo almost bald, .llcrplclde
soon restored tjie quantity and nat
ural color of my hair. I feol lost
without a bottlo of llerplcldrf In the
house." Thus Mrs. Anna C Layn.
S2 1 Second Ave, Loulsvllle.'ljy., tells
In her own words bow sho lost her
hair and how sho got It 'back. Mrs.
Layu's experience has been duplicated
a thousand times and can bo repeated
thousands more. "
"Newbro's Herplcldo keeps tlio hair
and "scalp in a perfectly healthy con
dition.
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A. Warm Bathroom
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Every niotlicr should be enrcful
jhat the children take their baths
in a warm room. The chill of a
cold room Ts dangerous-after com
ing out of the hpt water.
A Paction J5mpcc tt Oil Hcnter brings bsthrdom c bctlroom
to j'gjttlie ikgwe p( yanulhyou want in ivc or ten minute. All vot
have to do b to touch match.
The Perfection Healer bum mho hoiKXon ose MIifs nnc! it
ahwiyt ready for ue. You can rnove'k nyvhcrc it i needed.
Tlierc i) no watte of fuel and lt worming unoccupied rooms,
'Just tlie heat you want, when and where you wont iti
Tho Pcifcction it fitlrtl wilh nh. nulppiatk-locking flame tprcftuVr
that prevent tho wick bcinfc turned high enough (9 imolc nd u
ewy to remove? and drop b.ick when cranio k.
Drumi tinuKcd either in tuiquouelIu numrl or jUin utt I light rul oin.
eieatit yet tttofig ml duuhlc iuulilo'Io rjt fuonv in ny home.
Df.Wn irtrt I . lo i i't(K)iU
. , m .StsjHrd Oil Company
t. . .' : OncorjorWa)
K&V '.iftVtSJrWw? "htrx'UMjVi KihMP'J'A
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When tho hair papilla has
not been destroyed by the ravagesjjof
tho dandruff' germ, tho hale wfll f
sumo its sape4d(d.Browt)i. . . ,''
Newbro's Ilerplcldo kilts tho dan
druff genu and, checks fnlllug hair.
Tho itching of tjio scalp stops almost
instantly, Others Imitate and make
similar claim but the nrlKlnnl dan
druff germ destroyer Is llcrplclde.
Applications of this wonderful rem
edy may bo obtained at any good bar
ber shop. - "
Send 10c la,postago or silver for
sample and booklet to The llcrplclde'
Co., Dept. II., Detroit. Mich.'
Mcdford Pharmacy Is special ngeuf
and guarantee quo dollar size botf
tics.
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I THE REVIVAL AND THE SAIN TLY SPONGE OR THE CHURCH I
I MEMBER WHO STARTE D AND THZN SAT DOWN I
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(Hy Geo. N. Tnylor.)
Tho annual rovlval season has
aga'fn taken tho 'chinches.' Tho card
board1'!!! tho grQcer'ri wlhiiow1 gjves
tho time, placo and cut of tho out-of-town
mnn who Is tq do tho work.
Church member believes in tho ro
vlval on general principles.' Pastor
Boomed anxious to have tho town
touched up a bit. - Their church, piani
bor feels thuk ho himself lias not
oulto made gpod. llo romombers
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pledgo his own best talonts to the
Mastor'a work. Ho know ovon then
that Androw wont out and brought
I'oter Ills brother. Ilo know that tho
disciple is to go into tho highways
and byways to win his men and thus
provo his disclpleshlp, Ho recalls
that ho was to get'uext to tho bunch
and tell them tho story of the cross.
'Having stoqd up and pledged, lie
sat down. And In the sitting arrrty
ho yot rests. Ilo ti-lies In olio or two
thnt dhy ivhou he first stood up to '.ormons on Sunday mid so feeds bli?
j Medfojrd
Employment
Agency
WANTSP
W man cook oa ranch.
FOR SALE
No. 1. 110 acres' 2 14 miles from
town, $GT per aero.
.- No. 2. l"o acres, a. good rauci
In Sams valley.
No." 3, afocrcB,' VS mllcfl out,
Improved, 1700"'' '
No. 4, 20 acres '3 miles out,
"200 per atrer
No. n. ii acres Jlttlo Hutto
runs through it, 30 per acre.
Cedar iKMts" only lie; now Is
the tlmo tobuy, "
Horso and buggy, A-No. 1
horso, only? years old; 200.
TRADH
80 acres Mn Call., will ti'ko
team and ofhor 'property hero,
1 Heo car, will trado for lot ut
same value.
10 acioK In Wash, oiutho Sound
to trado tu&ncryjigo.
'A fine liungnlow in I'ortluud
for ncreagQnip, . ,
RI-3NTAL8.
Will attend to tho routing of
youi4 houso. H'-,'" "'
Olrls for Iiouflowork.
E. P. A. BITTNER
R00M7,fEfIMrBT4C.
--iteluh Hotel
' Phone 4141 Home, 14,
HOTEL MEDFORD
MENU .
- SJutiday,. NuvtMiibci' 5, 1!)1 1. -.
$1.0QJir'Sovor
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ft to S:U0 V. Al.
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K:i!trs d'Ouvros ..
Fresh C'ral) Coflclail
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K'adishcs
Olives'
Mod; Turtle ConHiunmi' fii Tasso
. 'lOnVlfsJi. Sole, ALatclptto Nonnandt
: .".Petit Fijqt Jinx Oliaiupiguoiis r
" Kff1"' Jitmst Yoiui Cliickcn, Dressing '
.Sweet Potatoes "plii Alasjieil Ptdatoes
Cauliflower an O rutin. .f '
la u .Cptnbinatioii feJalud
Clroen Apple or Lenioii iMtsrmiie I'io,
Philadelpliia Ice Creaut or ('ustard Pudding
Assorted Cake
lyini, Tasso
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T '.?? S)ucial jrusie
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All'Brf'ntl ayd Pastrjes jtro Oii'.Owi) Mako
Consult Wine Jjist for Alinertd rjtor i$d Oii)ger
Ales a
jWWSJiiMWM!
PLUMPING
BTKAMANI) HOT WATKR.
HKATINa
All Work OuarmBteK
Prices rteHOBbJ
JM5 nowwa BKack, Entrmw
on th Street.
Coffey 8c Price
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Pacific & Eastern
Will Run,ian Excursion t6
3UTTE FALLS
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SUNDAY
1911
NOVEMBER 5,
I Sjk't! ,. :nr
Leaving Medford at 8 a. m.
I Returning reaches Medford 4:50 h.m
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PIP.THHFS TO! FIT THEM.
Hand palntlnfj Dono In Wate'Cojdrs. Menus and Placanls, MoN
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m& ART STORE
Pacific Phone 109d.N , ' Honye. Pho;jo .9, f
27 NORTH GRAPE STPEET ' - ' ,
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THE ISIS THEATRE
2 lieu- 'I'licy Are Again
1 ' itniuiiiT A'liio.N
2 ,
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ICI'l'li: .lOIINMU.V
I'leMclitlng Tllelr Ureal Masloi-.
piece Hutltlcd
"TIIIJ HKIHWiniON"
Ono or-tho inoul buuutlful iicIh;
uvnr prem'uteil to uu umllinicu,
iihowlng tlio gnoil that eau lo got:;
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lout of tho world If one wilt only!;
try and look. at tint blight sblti of;
life. No ono should iiiUii.hdiiIiik ;
thin.' beautiful act, wjiloh
with tho underworld, showing;;
hiw tlm good will always romiicr ;
lover ovll. . !;
A uniinldl III ti I II I lili lu iivl.illililil
d ,lIV. ,, ,l ' ,!, "II ! l'A.JIHI.,
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to all JUlulstcra of Mudfoul
!i-ouli and wit iu'h this trnlv lint
wonderful nturo- acted out lu every:
'detail, ltiiiuuinbor, amateur night ;
l''rlda ClilJdren'o matlueo Sutur-
' day.
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Star Theatre
Mntinro livery liny U to 0 1 SI.
TIIK l.tl'i: SAVKIt
Thrilling lininin
MISINO TO WIN
An Itilcrniplcd Itai-it Auiuuil tlm
World
IIOW WIM.IK IIKCAMi: AN
A"THI-SS
Had ling (i'imkI Comcily
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Alt HATH Kit
Tiur Popular Hiugcr,
Pay strict attention to our music
and reiillatlo effects.
KVUNING8 7 TO 10: 1G
SAVOY THEATRE
Bndr Tttvt MAnaffmknl
llrt Itiyi, Mppiuicil Motion IMclurm.
C'liiin Hhow, Court umrl Trvutiuviit.
Kn(iH II Unit. Prep,
100 TSX OBHTS 100
APARTMENT
HOUSE
Houlh itlvcmlde
Now ami b.to-l)ato Moilcm
i e-ferjr particular, $nn cook-
Ja-r, nti-aiu heat, etc. Women
uml glrltf iiiiist bring re for J
CHces,
W. M. HMITII
Home I'lioiirt MK.
We Have Moved
Tho J, T, Ilrondley flower
store Is now In tho M. V, & II,
store, ncrosh tho stroot from
former location.
Choice, lots of cut flowers,
bulbs, ferns, palms, etc., al
vaju 9 band,
L.JIT. BROADlEY
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nana More
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Wo Uny. and, Soil All Kln'ilti of
Second Hand Oobda.
M, J, i'l LOU Kit, Trop,
15 Jorth Fir
iiij'i;,.jj.
Clark & Wrighl
WASHIWaTOK, O, O.
Publlo rnna Mutters: rinal Proof, t
posert Lands, Contents an() MlnluK
,' v jjnsou, wrip.
As'u)ito work for ' 'Attorney--.
IluKKlns for IleuUh,
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