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MEDFORD MAIL TR-TBOTE, MEDFORD, OKMCaON", MTESDAY, ,TANlTVUY 2, 1012.
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MESrOBS, OREQON.
Metropolis of Southern Orceon and
Northern California, and tho fastest
BrowInK city In Oregon.
Population V. S. census 1910 SS40;
estimated, 191110.000.
Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed. Riving finest
supply pure moiintaln water, and 1..3
miles of streets paved.
Postofflco receipts for year ending
November 30, 1911. show Incrcaso of 19
per cent.
Banner fruit city !n Oregon Itoguo
Hlvcr Bpltzcnbcrg apples won sweep
stakes prlie and title of
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COMMUNICATIONS.
Was it a Square Deal?
Ob Sumlny, December 31, nt lite
Medford theater to a well filled house
was riven nn entertainment by a Pro
fessor Eddy, which had been widely
advertised as n "spiritualistic demon
stration." The purpose as advertised
wis to show spirit power, and to
prove tho same by mntcrialinlion and
dcmatcrializalion. That- this would
be done on the sqtinre tho public were
doubly assured, and were informed
thnt this man nbovc all other men had
proven before the Uoynl Society of
England to their entire satisfaction
that his manifestations -were beyond
human aid. and that "He courts the
fullest investigation by n competent
committco chosen from among the
audience," and at the cntcrtainmeut
in announcing his desire for a com
mittee he stated thnt lip wished them
to select competent men,, "lawyers,
doctors, business meir of intelligence
and integrity in whom the audience
would have full confidence."
Had ho advertised this simply as
an entertainment, no fault would linve
' been found. As such it was very
good. But no better than is being
played every night under its true
name. But it is not a square deal
for him to fool the people, neither i
it n square deal for a committee
chosen from tho audience to get up
there and assist him in fooling the
people.
But to advertise this as coming
from tho "unseen world" and by at
tempting to enshroud it in mystery is
nn imposition upon the credulity of
childhood, of which thero were a
goodly number present. Childhood is
entitled to fucts. And forolder
heads to give credence to such frauds
and fakes is only to reap n. harvest
of ignorance and superstition. The
very things hich hcicnce is endeavor
ing to eradicate.
It is high time this act should be
made a serious crime and bo heavily
penalized.
If there is a verity to spiritualism
it is being imposed upon and should
busy itself in casting out all such im
postors, and tho very fact that it docs
not really looks suspicious.
Of course, there is nothing super
natural about his oorfonnuuee. He
operated under three hends clair
voyance, telepathy and black art.
And ho never intended that his game
would be on the square, ns will bo
shown.
As a member of that committee,
when wo were examining that cala
boose before tho audience, I asked
him if we would he allowed to look
insido while the performance was go
ing on, well aware of course that wo
would not but to put linn to the test.
His reply was, "If you understood
this performance you would not ask
thnt question." 1 then linked him,
"What do you expect to provo by this
committee'" Ilia iuuwer wan, "Now,
don't uk quotations and don't try to
interfere with the entertainment,"
This showed it wuh all hush. 1 then
determined to look inside the cabinet
whilo tho monkey work was going on,
which 1 did. His deception was iu
trying to make tho nudionco believe
thnt whilo he was tied up iu thai rope
with many knots, that ho was power
less to move, uinl Dial there being no
possible way for anyono else to got
in there, that the spirits must have
done the performance.
Ho labored hard before (ho nudi
onco to convince them that it was not
iiccCHMiry for a medium to move a
muscle to perform thoso mysterios,
But if he means to say that ho did
not move a miiHolo when ho was in
that sack nud then threw the bells
mid pans nut over the top of tho
cabinet and ino looking down over the
top, then tho i'nols can only bo ex
pressed by tho uso of a very smull
and very ugly word.
C. R. WIIISLER.
THE FIELD AGAINST LA FOLLETTE.
OENATOK LA FOLU2TT13 was ihwii n reiunrkrfblc
reception in Ohio so enthusiastic were the crowds
that the president of the United' States became alarmed
and announced that he would follow the AVisconsinite in
an effort to counteract the effects, of the lat tor's visit.
Mr. Tuft is foolish to make this move, not only because
such recognition makes La Follette a more formidable
candidate, but because placid Mr. Taft, lacking wholly in
magnetism, makes personally an unfavorable comparison
with the vigorous La Follette.
Slight attention was paid by the Associated Press
to La Follette 's Ohio invasion. Such stand-pat papers
as the Orcgoniau. which one day announces that La Fol
lette is a joke and. the next day says that insurgents are
all for "Roosevelt, finite ignored it.
There' is little doubt but that it is "the field against
La Follette. If Roosevelt's name can be used to defeat,
him, it will be used. La Follette, however, is the man
really feared, and his sole hope of nomination lies in his
arousing such a demonstration in his favor that the pol
iticians dare not court certain defeat by ignoring him.
La Follette is probably the best equipped man now
a candidate for the presidency. ITc is the father of ef
fective railroad and corporation regulation and has
solved in a State-wide way the problems now confronting
the nation. He is a constructive statesman with a real
remedy for the political ills that afflict us.
Roosevelt, on the other hand, is a destroyer rather
than a creator. lie more or less blindly whacks away at
the evil that he sees, but in so doing attempts to remedy
the result rather than 'the cause. Of the two, La Fol
lette, rather than Roosevelt, is the man of the hour, and
it is doubtful if even the great popularity of the latter
could overcome the third term bugaboo.
. A Test of
Uy P. J. O'GAKA.
Pathologist and Special Meteorological Obsorvcr U. S. Weather Dureau.
(Continued from last Friday.)
It will bo well to compnro tho rate of burning of tho Holton one-gallon
with the Bolton two-gallon, both with and without soot arresters. This
comparison Is very striking, and shows that the Holton two-gallon type
without soot arrester will burn a gallon of oil In much less than one-half
the tlmo required to burn a, gallon In tho one-gallon pot without soot
arrester. When using arresters we find that the ratio of burning time
Is practically the same, with the exception that tho, two-gallon heater loaves
much less residue. We note, for Instance, thatthe one-gaUon typo with
sookarrester left all tho way from 20 to 3t pcr'cent of unburued oil and
residue, while the two-gallon heater
per cent residue nnd unburned oil.
more perfect In the two-gallon type,
It was found that the rate of burning
so much as in tho one-gallon type, when comparing the rates of burning
at top and bottom. In the one-gallon type tho rating curvo bends rather
rapidly, whilo In tho two-gallon type it is more nearly a straight line.
With the soot arrester In place In both sizes of the pots, the burning area
is far from being constant, since It decreases rapidly, due to tho accumula
tion of soot. Tho soot may hang In long festoons from the arrester, and,
besides, tbrow a great deal of It Into
choking effect oh the flame in a very
is not economical without tho arrester; that is to say.two gallons of fuel
will last very little longer than three hours, providing ft is ono of tio
lighter distillates. Even with crudo oil the burning tlmo of one gallon
Is not reasonably lengthened. Wo will consider this matter again In dis
cussing somo of the other types of pots,
TAM.E 7.
Troutnian Intermediate Heater Without llctluring Kim. CnpAcity " Quart.
Burning Time
of Ono Gallon.
I'er
and
Fuels
8lovo distillate.
Slop distillate.
Richmond oil...
: hours, 60 in In.
3 hours, 55 mln.
S hour. 45 mln.
Z hours, 45 mln.
0.80
2 00
M.ll
Crudo oil..
TABLE 8.
Troutnuiii Ititcrmcdiatc Healer AVIth Itcilucing Him.
Burning Tlmo
of Ono Gallon.
Per
and
Fuels
Htovo distillate..
Slop distillate...
Richmond nil. ..
Crude oil
4 hours, 15 mln.
4 hours, 20 mln.
4 hours, 10 mln.
I hours, 10 mln.
O.oO
7.70
3.20
25. SO
TAULB 9.
Hamilton Comix-tlthm Pot Without Perforated King, rapacity 7 Quarts.
Burning Tlmo
of One Gallon.
Per
and
O.OO
2J.69
23.00
Fuols
move distillate..
Slop distillate...
Crudo oil ,
3 hours, 45 mln.
3 hours, 48 mln.
3 hours, 29 mln.
T.i Aninnnrlnr, flifi Trmitmnn Iw.filii,
,.. ....,,...... w. ..wU. ....... ..v...,. .w.. u..u ,...... .w- rt ....
it will ho seen that while tho tlmo of burning was sensibly Increased with
the rim, thore was somo Incroaso In the amount of residue loft. Tho
tlmo of burning ono gallon without tho reducing rim wait very much
shorter than tho averago of the plain lard pall typo or tho Holton typo
of ono gallon capacity. In somo Instances thero was u slight Increase Iu
resluuo over that of the lard pall typo, especially with tho Itlchmond oil
ana tho crude oil. It tho pot woro as efficient as It should bo, there
should havo been much less residue. Tho claim is made that tho center
draft results In burning tho fuel longer and moro completely. This wo
did not find tho case In the experiments.
away, tho center draft bus little to do
Tho Hamilton Competition pot
ri:n, hut It will bo scon that tho burnlnB rate compares favorably with
pots of tho lard pall typo. It will bo noted that a largo porcontago of
roslduo was left, but In the case of tho slop dlstlllato it was possiblo to
rollght tho pot and complete tho burning with a small percentage of rosldue.
Tho crudo oil, however, gavo ubout as high a loss as In other typos,
showing that, In tho main, tho crudo oil was very Inefficient. Tlio ratio
of tho depth of tho pot to tho diameter of tho top Is too groat, Tho
rating curvo showed a very slow consumption of oil after one-half to
two-thirds had been burned, Thero Is nothing In particular to bo tiald
about a heater which so nearly approaches tho Inrd pa lb type. . its ef
ficiency or rating Ik vnry nearly the samo.
(To lie Continued.)
THIS THICK-HEADED MAN
MIGHT HAVE BEEN DEMOCRAT
SAGINAW, Mich., Jan. 2 Through
tho thlck-headedness of a hackman,
United States Sonator Robert M.
La Follotto, who Is on a tour for tho
republican presidential nomination,
toduy "got off wrong" bore In tho
full meaning of tho phruso, And be
fore ho was right again, politicians,
nuwspaper men nnd railroad mon
put In n mighty uncomfortable tlmo.
Fuel Oils
left from less than onc-hnlf to 10
This Is truo because combustion Is
both with and without arresters. Also,
In tho two-gallon typo does not vary
tho oil beneath. This ndds to the
marked way. IThc two-gallon type
Ont Soot
Residue
Ilemarks.
por
por
cont.
cent.
Ilurneil clean with llttln oot.
b'ljinll amount of floot anil mln
r-nil renliluum.
Boot and mineral rcitlduum.
Anplialtum. would not burn on
rollKhtlntf.
per cent.
per cent.
Capacity 7 Quarts.
Cent Soot
Residue.
Remarks.
per cent.
per cent.
per cent.
per cent.
No residue. Ilttlr soot.
Residue relighted, wilh 2 per
cent loss.
Residue would not burn.
Residue would not burp on
cooling.
Cont Hoot
Rosldue.
per cont.
pur cent.
por cent.
Remarks.
Burned clean with little soot.
Relighted und burned
mln.
lancer. 1 iicr cent residua.
Would not rollght after pooling.
urlth nrwl .vIMim,! n1 nnf tl, flfll
When tho nil has largely burned
with combustion.
was not burned with tho perforated,
from his cabman misinterpreting di
rections given ljlm and taking tho
senator to a wrong depot. La Fol
lotto ontored tho train and rodo
somo distance to another station bo
fore ho discovered tho mistake Then
ho alighted and mado special ar
rangements to roach Owosso, whero
ho speaks. Thoro ho will resutno tho
pre-arranged schodulo which was
thrown out of gcur by his adventure.
IlnpHliiB for llQ-ftlUl,
BOXING BOUTS
TOJE CLEVER
Young Jack Johnson, Who Will Meet
Muftis Williams, Makes Good Show
Inn in Tryout Before More Titan
100 Spectators. ; ,)
Hot'oro a crowd of lullv 100 sipl'c
tutors .voting .luulc .lohiinn, wl)o i
to box Kufus William- nct Monday,
.lnnunrv 8, iu tlio luim kntinir rink
il the N'titiitorium, worked out to flu
delight of tluwe ptVMnl. He put in
a half hour's work nt union eor
decs nud lluishud up bv boxing ttisjit
fiixt round wit IiJaVh Iter .lanuv, Vftn
boxes Joe Hiff mthe spceTnj, event
tho stuiio night. ," . ' -,
Tlio spectators woro unruly sur-pri-ed
nl the speed .nid olevurnow
of Johnson, n. hi? sin-lv i u heady
and cool workman with the glove,
lie i already in good hape, nml will
make Kufus William-, travel ns flint
as that boxer euro to o.
The special event between Joe Hlft'J
and Waller Junius Mmiild bo worth
the price of admission hIoiio. This
hoy Joe Hiff is one of the hqiiwii
tional kind of boxer, some what oil
the style of tho late eli.unpion, Stan
ley Ketehel. Joe is continually gor
ing iu from tho tap of the gong to
the close of the round, iu hi only
two bouts hero lie stowed his husky
opponents away before three rounds
had progressed. In the coming bout
he is meeting u hard bov to beat, who
outweighs him u few pounds and is
t koiI boxer. If Joe can win over
this stocky lad, he is Mirely the mak
ings of a sootl boy..
Scats are on sale nt Nash hotel.
Reserved sent. $1, $1 "ill nud j?U;
general admission. 7 cents.
ACT QUICKLY
Delay Hiik IUimi Dangerous In .Med
ford. Do tho right thliiR at tho right
time. v
Act quickly In limt of dnngor.
Backache Is kfdney dnngor.
Doan's Kldnoy Pills act quickly.
Plenty of evidence to provo this.
G. K. ilooue, H33 Crape St., Med
ford, Oregon, says: "I had been
pretty well used up from rheumatic
pain whon I began using Dunn's
Kidney Pills, nnd did not think thoy
would do me much good, but 1 wiib
surprised to sco what -Mtcy did for
mo before 1 had taken two boxes. I
was always lame and stiff from pain
and no matter what I did, or what
remedies I took, L could get no re
lief. Uosldes thhsjmy kidneys wore
out of ordor and 'bothurod me ter
ribly. I would Imvu to gel up some
timet) eight and ton linn's .it night.
I had. trlod liniments and plaster
for my back but thoy gave mo no
relief. I was then told to try
Doan's Kldnoy Pills, ns It was said
tho romedy would ouro mo by elim
inating the tine ucid through my
kidneys. I commenced using Doan's
Kidney Pills ami soon found that
the claims made for thorn were
based on facts, for In a short time I
bognii to feel that my condition was
getting hotter ami as I continued
taking tho remedy found moro and
more relief. I took about Hght
boxes and was so groatly relieved
that I am glad to toll anyono what
Doan's Kidney Pills did for me."
(Statement given hi' 11107).
KlE.S'DOItSNMKNT.
Mi. Iloono whon.' Intorvlowod Oc
tober 28, 1011, said: "Tho state
ment I gavo for publication In 1907
was correct, ami was prompted by
a deslro to lot others know what a
fhio rommly for ' kldnoy trouble
Doan's Kldnoy Plllit really are."
For sale by all doalors. Price &0
corits, Fostor-.MIHiurn Co., Huffulo,
Now York, sole ani-nts for tho United
States.
Jtomornbor tl" nnmo 'Doan's
and take no oil.' .
C. A. POE
For your Repairing of Plumbirin
and Pumpwork.
Coil iiihlnllc ! and guaniuteed
to give HUtififui'r.)fi,. 0
KnliinuluH giuldn U'iiIiu Hup
piy Syntonic nm' I'iiimbiug.
No job too 'i .ill or huge,
ALL WORK POSITIVELY GUAR
ANTEED. No. 24 Fir Street South.
Pacific 3702.
IF YOU OWN
A LOT
Wo will liulld you a home on
rrionthly payments.
MEDFORD REALTY AND IM
PROVEMENT COMPANY
M. F. and H. Co. Building.
wrtMMmMmMM
SINGLER TO 60
FOR
1
is
Woman Wanted Hero on Amnio of
Kltii)a)iliii Hrr DminlitiT, Is to lie
l Returned to Mctlfo.nl in the Noar
-
Future.
(VuMiibJo SIiihIhi' will leave then
afternoon Tor .Suerumti(, Cn)v witli
roipiMtinn impel for (lie return !'
Mrs. J. K. Aduittas who i unnlM here
to- sttnd trial for kidiiMpnii: 'o-i
daughter, Kulolltt 4liisu,f from her
i'o uner hustiutul's hoinu, I'ftiil Hioeu,
in this ci( a few wuolt ago.
.Mix, Adum- U- lienor held al Simla
Kosii. rnl tool when (lovunior John
son shall luiyo huuored the iviuiili'Hi
papers Mr. KhiitW will " to Kiuit:i
llosn after Mr. Adams and , her
daughter and return" them to Med
ford. Beats Her Dad to It.
MKN'VKK. ,Clo Jaii. l. -AH
icing windward from New York.
whilo her fiance rushed onuiwiml
from 1,0$ Anstelcs, Alice Olifford,
daughter of n wealthy Wall .lnm
broker, was married hole to Kuliiud
Hireli, also n New Vork broker, while
Papa Clifford, kiekioir in the hotel
room door, hoard -MHuistrnte Thru-1
cnltnlv innke the counlii niau and wife
Clifford wni a sfauie loser, however,
and although he hud lost the nice to
preevot the iiuirrii nnd Inn I .hi
loo on the ohsthuite dior, forvtm
them.
DON'T GET RUN DOWN
VYitk nnd utts,-rnlili If n li.i ICi.l-
II ry or Hlmldrr In-nM.-, 1 It li.-.ul imiim
OliMlm-NM, NVrviiiiau. . iIiim hi Hi''
hntk, and fool tlrril all r-r. i-t a. imi'M
.ik of Mollior (Ira)'M AUOKATlC-WJAr,
Hi plrtumnt lirli cur,' ll h.-.r fullN
Wi' Iihvi- umiij ! ulltii'viUU ri.mi Kr.il.'
fill HHiplit Wltl llM ' IIM' il litis Honili.r
fill roiiutlv mk n rKuiiiiir ll linn mi
liiiil Auk for Mollirr (1: Aromatic
I.af at DriiKKlxtH it nt In inul r.r
.V'l i-ls KHini-lr KHIIi: A.I.Imiim Tl.
Mollirr Or i'ii. I.. .n N' V
Draperies
VTo carry rrr oomnlfto Un of
drarwrlm. Uco curtalnx. fUluroa. rlo..
nud iV all clmiaMt of uptiolntrrlnK A
peclnl mun to look after this work
oxclunhvly hmiI will nlvn kikjU
snrvlcu a Is poniilbl to cat la avna
tho InrRriil cltlen.
Weeks & McGowan Co
Mmmt Tnmnlnnic I
Military Academy
HAN KAI7VIX, VI-:ST HSU, (WMI'.I
An nrcroilltoil IMcli Srhool. Orammar
Clasaos. Junior Hrhool Hniratn. Only
WontiTii Sehool havliiK Cnvalry anil
.Mounted Artillery. Open-air Oyniiw
slum. 0in.slr Swtmmluic l'nil.
United St nt en Army Officer (totalled
ns Superintendent. Next term be
glno January sth, 1012.
AUTIirit CKOSHv. 31., D.D.
I load .MaHtoi.
73
Wwr
Ol
JfiS.
any longer tryliiR to rood without
kIumom. Oo IIiIh very day to
Dr. Rickert
nnd havo your r.yihijht propuly
corrected. Almi.v wwo people in
thcNo parlH cluiiu ho i the hcl in
that lino, OfTico over IvciitiicrV,
jMcdford.
New Year's Cards
4
Calendars
Diaries
.
v-s
All the week
Medford
Book Store
(oB I
Not mil u y people will lent itnnd-
vcrtlMfd ftmilhd itunim iu IliU ult.v
this week. 4
MiixkltiH for health,
Valley Second
Hand Store
liny anil Soil Hecoml Hand
tlooili, UopHr, linn,
Hnbbitr, oto,
.M. .1. lMI.OIUClt, Prop.
15 North Mr
Home il.1l
Hell :tU7U
j i-4-
ORDER YOUR
" SWEET CREAM
(j'uffoo in Whipped--
'AT
BUTTER
MILK
'BUTTERMILK
Medford Cream and
Butter Co.
Two I'roo rfclivfcrion Dully
NATATOKIUM MUII.OINC
i'lieue: l(rl-l. Main VSI
i
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
roi; samci
20 aciDii, 114 arr pluntM.
aoiuo 10 jmm old.
yi Hirim pari plHNtod to ponrs,
cherrliti, t.
10 nertw, 7 arrM 0-onr-olil.
t and i your old.
7 room Iioiwm. $1800,
-( rtMm hOHM. vlnue nil hurrlm.
?I too.
f. ruom houiio, ?tlR0.
TUADK
1 V4 norm not to tnion. C mom
hniitu, v?ll Imili "
-j o nkHi-limiy, mblA9lfMidh(M.
mortem, trmlo for uulinpruviMl
land. .
.MISCUMmWHOUK
Sow Unilerwowl typiwrHr mid
(Ino ilpak for mUt At a ImrjtMln.
KurnUheil hoimM for rent.
Vncant limiaet In all prl ot the
city for rHnU
Mat your proporty with ua.
lUII'I.OV.MK.VTt
Woinan to cook on a ranch,
(ilrlu for K'lieral hounework.
E. F. A. BITTNER
ROOM 7, PALM BLOCK
Opposito Nash Hotel
Is This Abstract Com
pany Willi llH Jilll'O
(!a) i i a 1 and Perfect
J'lani and liVcord.s i Jo
hind Your 'Pii-lo'
Or havo you a makuHhlft ah
Htrartv Ono which, If you
woro to loiiu money Ium'uuko of
a nitrloiiM oiiiIuhIoii, linn tin re
Hponalhlllly biielc of It?
Abstracts
That Are
' Absolutely
Reliable
-iucled by capital mid com
plain miilinieul -tlinl'fi tlio
kind of ulmtnictltif; wo do,
A flaw In ur titlo (which
mlKht not ho ahown In a poor
iihatraet) mlKht inunii tho Iouh
ot a profltahlo imlu lt mlKht
ovou inunii tho lotiH of your
proiiorly. " t
Jackson County
Abstract Company
Corner (1th and Fir HtH,
North. Mall Trlhiiuo Dldg.
Mi;(lfonl, Oregon
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iMiotatAM ToMtair
i-isicv iMntticsi
i oniodloa. Lwonioru, l iiniiu.
IHMTOI.I't'H OltlillCSTIIA
ju an i nt li i- c.Iiiuik"
Ailulti I, If, CIiIiIivii ne
T IMC A THE
TONXC.H
mo oot 111,1: 1111,1.
OjhoiIuk Sunday Mntlnmi
ItOWK.V AND IIOWK.V
t'oindy mIukIiik and iliiucltii: ar
, Hutu dlreet from PiintHHi'ti.
In addition to llita mo havo
MISS A.VMI'J Mimmi.i.
A M-ry clanay kluilnit "it.
SI'IU IAI. MATI.VKK
I'liiy Hiitiiiilny ami Sunday
t:tiM P. M.
IIm-iiIihc I'l'ifoiitiiiiuo at 7.
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. tinier din thui of lVnU'a
AmiooiiH'tit Vi
tOOO I--KICT OK IMI.M IIHIO
"Aititrns"
I'uKtliHlly romantlp, ilramatlenlly
unit loKlettlly ouiivltiolnif.
TIIK "UAIII 'ntlMIW" '
ICdmatloual.
"Tin; nsiimt maidii.v ok
ItAI.I.V DAVID"
Kory wKliio in thin IntwoHtliiK
ilru nm la takoii on tint hwiil of
t Ireland.
AN' Oil. COt'.VTKV IIUMAMMI
Thrilling atory of tlin woatoru oll-
rielda.
A nt II OK S.NTKK
A rHitilim giMi comtiily.
AI.SATIIKIt
Tho aliiKor.
Ailnilsslmi Hit-. Alatliii'o ovory ilny.
Noyes &B,lack
IIOISK AND HK1.V KAI.STI.VO
Up to-Dato Auto ami CarrliiR"
I'aiiilintC. l"hl I.enf IIIriiii ami
Interior Decorating a Specialty.
Shop anil Offlco
H. d'rapo ami llltlt St.
Office IMioiin 7771. Ilea. 7213.
All Work l'oaltlvoly (liiarantood.
Jl.
EAGLE POINT
LiyERY
STABLE
Tin iiuili'mlKiii'd havliii; JiihI
compliloil o lai(o now I Ivory ntahlo
In KukIo I'cliit, wo Invito tho travel
lux piihlle to call and oxiinilno our
rlgM, tcituiM, die, all lining iu flrnt
i ln (i'iidioti. Our miittii Ih to
l.lvc and Lot l.lvo. Phono at alahlo
and iimlilciu'd. Call central.
H, II. IIAKNISII fi HON, rops.
Clark & Wright
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WABMINflTOW, S, O,
I'lilillo I'liiut Matlvrai Klnnl I'roof, ,
Dunort I.iiiiiIh, coiiIoiiIm nml Itlulni
CiiHuH, Hcrlp.
Aminaliilii Work
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for Attnrnnya.
as j
Rock Spring
Goal
o kahd AX.X, rxa tnim.
Ottkp and Coal Vard, Xvrelftli a ad
front Htroota.
I'hono 7101.
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