Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 11, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IOCAL AND
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PERSONAL"
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Kodak flnlBhlnp, the bcBt, at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
For results that please lako your
kodnlc iwork to Weston's,
If you dealro nil thnti Is In your
kodijk film take It to Weston's, op
posite tho book store.
Clarence Pnnkcy. has returned
from a trip to California.
Mrs. T, J. O'Unrn, Mlw Viola
Smith and Mrs. Manning Jr. spout
Saturday In Grants Pass.
Having bought a lot of coal at a
low flguro we aro closing It out at
a price at which It Is bound to go
within Iho next week. Inquire of
Ends Transfer Co. or J. W. Mitchell.
E. 0. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives anado any time or
place by appointment. Phone M. 1471
Thomas Fuson Is spending a few
days at Ashland on business.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Peart and O.
M. Garvin spent Sunday In Ray
Gold.
Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu
sic and languages Is the only music
Bchool In southern Oregon with a full
corns of teachers. G
Taillandler.'
director. Send for catalogue
F. C. Elliott and family spent Sun
day on Foots creek with Mr. Elliott's
parents.
A. L. Edgcrton of Grants Pass
spent Saturday In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Olsson, Miss May
boll Peart, Claude White, Royal
Bebb, J. E. Boswell,. Luke Peart,
Glenn Owen, R. II. Elsworth, W. R.
Newman, II. Holmes were among the
Central Point people who spent Sun
day In Medford.
Sco A. K. Ware, room 19 Jackson
County Bank building, for all the
information about Pacific Mutual
Life or Accident Insurance. 323
Ralph Roberts of Phoenix was a
recent visitor.
C. O. Dickey of Central Point was
a recent Medford visitor.
Clark- Savage of Savage creek
spent Saturday here.
Ladies, have your suits made by a
tailor who knows how. Berlin, Cen
tral Point. 322
Mrs. Frank McKee of Central
Polut hns returned home after a visit
In Medford of several days.
F. J. Elwell of the Federal Tele
graph company has returned to San
Franclscd after a "visit in Medford In
connection with the new station the
company plans to erect here.
Oliver Mann left Sunday morning
for Montague, Cal., where he has a
pruning contract.
Federal vacuum cleaner. Home
phone 266-L. A. E. Mabee, 233 S.
Ivy street. 3 IS
C. II. Pierce has returned from a
business trip to Grants Pass.
N Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Xoell have left
for a visit at San Francisco.
Orchardlsts who make sure thoy
are getting the best trees buy them
or H. B. Patterson, Nash hotel. Bosc, .
Bartlett and D'AnJou. I
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Ulcnn v. Tayiorj, auorneys-ai-iaw,
over Jackson County Bnnk building,
Medford.
Rqses aro a specialty with H. B.
Patterson, nurseryman, Nash hotel.
Real homo made bread nt Da Voe'a.
Shado trees, ttrawborry plants and
a general assortment of all kinds of
trees. II. H. Patterson, nurseryman,
Nash hotel.
Sco R. A. Hoi moe. Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Little Johnnie Hopkins loft Satur
day night for Portland, Ore., where
ho will join his mothor.
Home baking and salads. 14G
North Front. Phono order. Home
273-L.
.loi'l Lou Afclilnuil win visilin,
willi C. T. Paynu ami i'nmil.v Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. J. W. l)ndj;e of Cor
vuIHh has been visiting Jriends in ami
near Phoenix the past fow iliiys.
Something now, "Grapo Purplo,"
at McDowoll's.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Norman loft
Monday for Central Point wheio they
will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Coorgo
Klrby aro occupying the hotiso vacau
cd by thoni.
8. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg.
J, 1 Dnvth of Lanat'ord, N. 1).,
who has been vinitiutr hero for bomo
time left Sunday evening for his
homo,
"ancy brick Ico creain at McDow
ell's'.' ,
MihK Mary Hlunliff recently in
turned from n trip lo southern Cali
fornia. Morn To Mr. and MY. Krncst
Kennies of North Phoenix, u daugh
ter. Mil ni "I'JI'T .1
Weeks&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
S7 Phono 2371
Jflfht riioneil r. W. Week 3071
A. X. Orr, 3093
TtkliX AUSMTAXT.
Mrs. N. llomnor of Foots creek hns
been visiting M nmt "Mrm A. S.
Rosenbnum of this city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. McDnnlel of
Apple-gate were recent Medford vis
itors. J. O. Gray, who resides on North
Riverside, brought In n lnrge hen ogg
secured from one of his fancy Ply
mouth Rocks. Tho egg measures
7 5-S ltichos ono wny and 0 the
other. It Is a splendid specimen.
Harry Allon of Willow Springs
spent Monday In Medford on busi
ness. C. O, Calvin of Trail Is visiting
friends In Medford.
Circuit Juilgo Frank M. Calkins
niut District Attorney Mulkcy loft
Monday morning for Grants Pass to
transact court business.
A. E. Reames wns a passenger to
Grants Pass on No. 20 Monday morn
ing.
Mr. McDowell, father of Dick
McDowell of this city, Is visiting
here. Ho is from Pasadena.
"Clg" Robblns left Monday for n
business trip north.
JKcv. and Mrs. Sharpe took No. 20
tor the north Monday.
Eugene Baor and mother. Emilia
Grubb, nnd F. L. Thorpe and, family.
all of Carthage. III., arrived Satur
day to locato In this valley.
E. E. Foshler of Olympla, Wash, Is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mctz of this
city.
George Allen nnd Emlllno Stono of
Ashland were married Sunday In this
city by Justice of the Peace Taylor.
They will reside at Eagle Point.
Dr. I. D. Phlpps and daughter.
Miss May Phlpps have returned from
a visit at Redlands. Cal.
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FORESTRY BOARD
. .
P. A. Elliott, state fore-ter, hud
advised W. 5L I'ohig, president of
the Medford Commercial club that he
ha.s potMned the nicetim: of the
state board of fore-try which was lo
meet in thi- eitv March lo, as Gov
ernor We-t will be unable to attend
at that time The meeting will be held
teveral day" later.
L
ARE EVENLY DIVIDED
' NEW YORK. March 11. Today'
stock market flowed gain- and lu--c-etenly
divided. United State- Steel
I'nined .'1-8 and Lehigh Valley a halt
point, while Union Pacific, Erie and
Reading made fractonal decline?.
Later, after a flight decline the mar
ket hardened and Lehigh Valley was
up 1 1-4. The German coal situa
tion mid that in France wa- largely
repoiiMble for the downward move
meats of the morning.
The market clo-cd steady.
Roads were linn.
REFUGEES FLEE FROM
MEXICAN OUTLAWS
NOGALES, Ariz, March 11. Two
special trains from the west coast
of Mexico arrived hero today bearing
more than 100 American and Mexi
can refugees. Tho fugitives reported
many acts of violence, and stated
that organlzod band of outlaws aro
taking advantage of tho turbulent
conditions throughout the northern
Mexican states to plllago and burn.
All trains aro delayed today by a
burned railway brldgo, tho result of
robel activity near Eapurantn, Son
ora. Twonty-flvo Mexican rogulars ar
rived at Nogales, Sonora, today to
reinforce tho garrison, which now
comprisos 75 mon.
CITV TliKAKL'JtKir.S XOTICH.
Notlco Is hereby given that there
nro funds in tho city treaaury for
tho redemption of Warrant No. 10a
wutor main Improvomont fund No. 'J.
Intel est will couso after thlu date.
GVH II. 8AMUKL8,
City Treasurer.
Dated March 11, 1012.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST L.ndy'0 back comb, gold
mounted with A kgUIheb. Iteturn
to Medford Pharmucy. 3Q3
AUCTION 8ALK Jloueohold luinl
ture, WednoHday at 10 a. in. 318
So. Newtown. 303
lOH U13NT Smith apartments. 317
8o. Rlveruldo.
FOR SALK OR Tit A I) K 800 aero
first quality Alberta lund, trade
for and In vicinity of .Medford
Whut havo yon? ,M, W, ThoniBon,
21 Geneuoe Et. 307
WANT131J To borrow ?3000 on
13, 000 property. Stato lowoat
rnte. Address Uox 11, Mall Trib
une. 302
FOlt SAMS -Welt built six room
Iioiibo If Interested call and soo
same at 02 Hosu court,
007
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUyE. MEDFORD. OKK(jONT.
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Our Correspondents
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PHOENIX
Mathew Calhoun vn in MedfoiV.
on liusine Thursday of (his week.
Miw Mabel Payne of Ahlnnd. was
visiting friend- and relative- of Pern
Vnlley Saturday nnd Sunday.
Hurry Aiming v n Medford t.t
tor Monday of this week.
The funeral service- of Archie
Reams wore hold at the limno of Mi-.
K' 0. Coleman. Monday.
Victor Maon. who has been Mi
nt with rclntmis in Woodville. r
lurncd Thursday.
Mr. Jay Suhtirnuui lofi Wednesday
for hi- home in Spokane, Wash. sMr.
Sehurmau has been visitiur relative
in Phoenix for the past iwo months.
Married William Cotrall and ,Kw-
cphinc Calhoun wore married nt (he j church gave almnd coneurt and sup
parsonage Wednesday. March (Mi at per at tho opg-n house Friday on
7 h. m.. Rev. Hervcy officiating. nlng. Every W present spent a
William Kenw lit" Fern Vnlley w is
in Jacksonville Thursday.
Mr. Albert Rose i- very siek at the
home of hi- daughter, Mrs. Jo. Ru
der of South Phoenix.
K. G. llri-eoc was n Medford visi
tor Tuesday
An entertainment will be trtvun Iy j hClioothouso will greatly be nppre
A. Lincoln Kirk at the Christian ; eVtC(, by all tho cMool children,
church Fridav evening. March 1Mb. Mrs court ,,)U, of Medford spent
Admission li and 'Jo cent--. ! Saturday hero vlsltlnu rolntlvoci.
UNIVERSITY CLUB TO
The Rogue River Vallev Uimcrs'i'y
club is planning a welcome to its
wandering boys who have returned
from various part of the U. S. A.
The reception will bo held Saturdny
evening. During the winter n major
itv of the members of the club trav
eled to their former homos' Recently
they have been retiirntnir one by one.
Sprngue Reigel, I! rook.- Spencer. T.
Slater Johnson. b 1 1. Cowle". C S.
Xewhall. John Olwell. E. G. Hurge-.
Jr.. Leonard Carpenter, A. S. V. Car
penter, Reginald II. Par.-on-, E. W
Carlton, R. P. Astlniry. M. L. Krick
son. A Conro Fiero, Lyman Orton.
Robert Rreverd and several others
are among those recently come home.
IVEY'S BROTHER IS
KILLED IN ACCIDENT
Mr. nnd Mrs. Altred Ivey left Sun
day for Seattle, Mr. Ivey being ad
vised Saturday evening of the death
if hu- brother, John, who fell from .i
street car Saturday, suffering a com
pound fracture of the skull.
KING SOLOMON LEAPS
TO DEATH FROM HOTEL
PORTLAND, March 11. Appar
ently siifferine; fnim u temporary
mental ubbernlion a young man who
registered as "King Solomon," fougiit
off hotel attendants, dived from
second btory ivilidow of the llelvi
dere Iiotel early today, cniHlicrt
through a gla.s awning and struck
the pUvcmcut on hU head and slionl
dens. Me a reiliovod to St. Vin
cent' hospital in a dying condition.
Lulu Glascr Announced for March 29
Opera lovT-ra lu thla city who havo
awaited tho anuoiin'coment of l.ul'i
Glatior'8 cnKaEenieiit here will ho de
lighted that Hho Ih to como lu MIah
Uttdolsack within a fow wcoks. llor
coaBt to coam tour, which atartcd in
HoHton, hart reached San KranclB'o,
whoro Hho Is at prosont playing at j
tho Columbia theatre. Hor northern i
rotito will be limited to Portland. '
Seattle Vancouvdr, Spokane ami
tlionco back east. Thla city will wit
ness ono of tho half dozen sliiglo .
night cngagcmontH between San
Fraudfcco mid Diiluth.
Only 50 Cents
Tliat'H AH It CiMii to l'tit Your Had
Itclielllous Stomach In Flno
Condition
In just flro minutes Hint dlstrnss
Iiik lump will pass away If you talto
ono or two llttlo MI-O-NA tablets.
It Is really a crime for any person
to bo on aufforliiK from an out of
ardor stomach becauso such a condi
tion leada to blood poison, causes
dull cyen, ballow shin, pimples,
blotches and unsightly blemishes,
Why not set rid of Indigestion,
sourness, gaa, nor.votiHnesB, bilious
ness? It's easy unoui;h, Ml-O-NA
stomach tablets banish all Htotuach
misery, or monoy back.
I Largo metal box for only DO cents
at Chan StraiiB'B add drtiKKlftB o
cry whoro.
centrAl point items
1
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood, Miss Hull-
ler. Mr. and' Mrs. Wllketson, Paulas
Olsson, Mr. palmer. .Mr vomer, uou
ert Askwlth, Mr. Root, Dr. Look
wood, M. R,. ltnglnmh Ouot-go K.
Rons wore among the Central Polut
people fioin here- who spent Friday
in Medford.
The Knlglia and Unites or Secur
ity mot Thursday evenltiK and Ini
tiated to now members. This order
Is growing rnnldl) under Deputy
VOlker and wife, wlio have boon do
ing wm excellent work here In Iho
way of gutting members for this or
der. After the Initiation rofiesh
moutB were served consisting of cof
fee, sandwiches and cake.
The young ladles of the Christian
very onjoyablo evening
Died Friday morning, March S.
the llttlo diiiijjYtter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Jonos, ago 3 years. The funer
al wns held time this afternoon (Sat
unlay )
The commit pavements that aro
beluc nmdo on the way to the
Harry Murray, who lm been con
nected with tho Central Point Hbrald
for the latit six months, resigned his
position Saturday evening nnd left
for California Sunday morning.
J. H. Gny, Laurence Wade Mr.
Rhodes Jr., J. L Cline. L. L. Love.
Wiu. Chambers. Mrs. E. C. Faber,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb, Minn
Ulnckford, Mle Marshall. MI Mo
Nassar, Miss Young. Mrs. Herring,
S. A. Pattlson, Mr. Palmer Sr., Cum
Morrln. George IHuikoy nnd Claud
Clnrk were among the Central Point
people who spent Saturday In Mod
ford. Miss Cora Smith spent Sunday In
Grants Paws.
Rev. Shields of Medford addreenod
the Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Robnett nnd
son spoilt a few hour Sunday In the
north ond of tho valley visiting
friends.
George Mcrrlman of Medford spent
Sunday hore with hi son, Tom, nnd
family.
Our local Shrlncrs attended a
meeting of thif.Shrlners at Ashland
Saturday night.
NOTICE.
Notlco is hereby given that tho
undersigned will apply at the rogu-
lar meeting of tho city council March
19. 1911'. for a Hcenso to sell malt,
spirit and vinous liquors at lot S.
block 20, No. 13 In original town of
Medford, for a period of six months
SHAW & REED.
Datod March (5, 1912.
Oh, How I Itched!
I Tfliat lonir ncrve-racklnr clnyn of con
I ntant torture what sleepIeBH nlKlitx of
" terrlblo aconv Itch Itch Itch, con-
tant ltcli, unUl It srcmrU that I muHt
tar off iny vary skin then
Zmtant relief my Hkln cooled, Boothed
ami nenica:
The very flrat rtropH of D.D.D. Prc
pcrlptlon for Kczcma ntopped that awful
Itch tnntnntly yk. tho very moinellt
D.D.D. touched tno hiirnln? Hkln tho tor
ture ccuteu. A 25c uottio provun it.
D.D.D. hu tK'en known for yearn nn
the only abaotutcly reliable eczema
remedy, for it waahcii away tho dbtriua
r.crmn nnd Iraveft the hkln aa clear ami
lualthy as tluit of a child.
All other druKXlut" Have D.D.D. Pre
ncrlption go to them It you can't como
to mi but don't accept no mo IiIk profit
HUtlMtltUte.
Hut If you como to our Htorc. wo nro
o certain of what D.D.D. will do for you
that wo oner you a mn biscb mnw on
thlM frttnrnnfi.A
It taiscH av.ay tho Itch
ir you uo imi nu urn'.
AT ONCE. It
Loatn you not a cent.
Meilfonl IMianiiucy.
Valley
Second Hand Store
Buys and sells Sccond-Hand Goods,
, pnnnpr Rtihlier. Brass. Etc.
Copper, Mublier, Brass, Etc.
M. J. PILCKER, Prop.
15 North Fir
Home ast Koll "072
If you tiro Intorosted In knowliiK
about n laundry whero work H
absolutely hUnltary and hyKonlc
throiiBlioiit, anil whoro every
ploco of work dotio la dono with
tho utmost caro. Wo novor fall
to plcuho our oustomoi-H and vo
aro uiiro to plcaso you If you lvo
uh a trial. .
STAlt STEAM
LAUNDRY
Pnclflc IliOl'. Home 5.
MI'DI'OHI), OIU'J.
I 3s Wkid
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I0DAV. M KVM 11. WU1.
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YIO
FROM THE SOUTH
Tlml the dry season in sniilhc-n
California will drive luindiuls i
easterners taking udwuiliigo of I he
colonist rat oh to eomo In Cwliforma
to Giogon in ntnirch of houie-i i the
belief of Harry J. N'oely of Modfniil
mid Spokane, who arrived in Hertford ,
Snmliiv i'mni vniillirni I iiltnlriil.l.
where he spent Heci-l woows, Mr.
N'eely Hny there i uhmilutely no
roiniXiriHon between flh plnce he Im -vieited
nnd the Riue rlvor vnlley.
"The -.oiiKiut linn licoii very dry. '
slates .Mr. Ncely, "and while iccciil
minx assure a crop of liny tlin I mil
- - eupwinlly orngts And lemons
has suffered heavily. Mnnv young
trees have died.
"Tliw condition will drive hundreds
of eusternei-H north. They hre nr-vivinj-
in Koulhom Cnliforniti by lite
IliottsniuU mid cnuditioiiM there art
so discouruiiititr that they will lrno
for the north. !
"It hMiks like a' big; frtill if,M lr. '
lo me. 1 was erv pleaseil to mite '
conditions throughout the valle von- j
terdn "
LA FOLLETTPS NAME
UPON STATE BALLOT
SAN FRANCISCO. Mnirh 11
Not only in Cull to i mn but olhcr!
state- uheie -ut-li rininiits me helrt, '
the name of Senator m Pollettu Millj
go on the presiilmitinl proforouce pit- j
mary ballot, nccoidiug to Waller L. '
Hoimer, the Wiecountii enittnr' mIi- !
Ileal repreilenlntic, who twttty is en,
mule from San Prnncineo lo North
Dakota, lloiiser is conliilcnt tliii
North Dakota, wlucli chooses lcl--gales
tins month, will diclarc I'm l.i '
Follctle and th.it other -tiles wtl,
follow.
TUSCAN SPRINGS
laving no equal on earth In variety ot .
mineral waters and curing illee
that medicines will not reach. It you
aro In need of health, como now. Wo
aro opon all tho year and can kIvo the '
best of caro ami attention now an well ,
as In Biimmor. Stago dally from Red '
Ulutf to tho iprlucs. Furthor par
tlculars addroHB
E. B. WA.LBRI D GE
TUSCAN Sl'ltlXfiS. CM,.
You can get FISHER'S
MN
Git
. lbiskc?
l-,JJjvi iiYTirlr wyMx)ttCXfC3a
ers- r 7' f? TZrifrTa rtilnf f TTBww nlrfflWPaJ
M M if v 1
2F 5y yg
& -Mm
rv 'JSMr ! Pw
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Tcnz-
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SUGAR IIUST
. -V X.
i PLACED 01 THfAL
NEW UHtK. .Miii-Ii 11 'UI
miiiiv iiK'inlis rtl dcln.v tin I mi I nl liie
siiunr IriiKi nlliciiili, iluiiKCilii It
I'l'iisluuK tin Pcnue.xlvnuia siiu.u- u--fining
compiiiiy out or eusioiue
hliulml lodity litM'oro Hulled .Stt-
Uuiloe Itniul. The li'ii.l i expeelert lo
I I ! 1... .... II.- .........
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Inwt wttoruevH tire exjM'clcil In lul.e
mhnnlAue of nil the IcchiiicnlllieH.
The ilefendiinte in the cine nee
Waliiuiflou TIionmsi preeideut of til
Auierieiui Snnr Refining couiprtwyjl
John Parnoimi .former lrgul dlicHor
flir (he lintels Arthur Homier and
Gem-UK Franier, lrnl ditiM)lr,, and
Thoinns Itnrnerti n Plulndelpliia In -ver.
The neonned olliciaN wre in
dieted June ID. MHHI. Adolph INt.Mil.'
one of the truit's alleged victim., will
be the nmerniiienl's chief Mi(nc.
B. T. VAN DE CAR
will save you money if in the
market for diamonds, watch
es or jewelry. The best goods
at lowest prices in Medford
PHIPPS BUILDING
You Won't Get Another
Opportunity 3LiKe This
iStudt linker I'ai'i'iJiKi now lust June, oust $V20, will
sell for $7.1.
Hand sewed Knylisli hrnw uioiiiilod linnuwt, co!t
j? 100, will sell rnp$l'n.
IJnv hoi-se, weiglil nlmut 1'JlX), eosl $120, will sell
for $7f.
(lentlc siiddle umre, nue S veai-s, (( $7."), will hcII
for $.10. Jiud saddle1 i-iistnitf W will sell Tor $'J0.
F. II. COWLES
A Weatfiwny Orchard, Alotlfoi'd"
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I'UAiriHT lyutcm ll.ir.l Wheat flour lian iti uas. Solum
trniulil Soft Wheat flour. Hut to yet remit front the h.ud
(wheat flour, it mint he thortniuhly Uncalled. The Itouicwtfe
finds this too jtrdilnlm. iMiithermoic, we're living, in a luor-
wivinjf -Aic Yet, I'jtitfiu lltrd Whcut flour Im-. (leirahlv-tuitlHieii
that cannot he overlooked in the jirotltiction of the best brotulttufT.
Makers rcnlizc this, for invariably they combine Hour theiitaelve,
made of ICotern 1 lard Wheat and Western Soft Wheat that i Ui
sny: Mlcud Them.
Hut the two must not be mixed iiaphasumlly. the miperlorttjr
of combination depends wholly mi-a proper balance. Mefore offeilui;
the public their product, the I'isiii.u l'i.ounrNH Mn.i, Cumpakv
made exhaustive test1 to uetermme
lour retpured to produce the blend of hiRlietit erneieiiiy.-
The formula finally adopleil, in actual bilking conivctitiou Vii4l
all other well-known brands on the market today, bun repeatedly
demonstrated it-, t xcclleucc. Vou get thU scientific eotttbilmtiou
111 lJUlll
BLEND FLOUR through
SPALDSNG
Cork
Center
tullR
Official Ball of tho World Scries
CORKCIINTim He IKiUn will 1 inert
lu nil World Set It gHiues for the
next Twenty Vett
IK YOU WANT TUB MsT
,,BAK5jgsPALDING
"Olficial National Leapuo" Hull
tho Cork Center Hall
$1.25 Unch
Coy of eniUllPK CimM fic n T'i't
" lo.oiy ml.lict
Mi.Ifr"M.lillt lfHIHHMtrt'll
101 (IllllniHo.
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A. 1. SPALDINC1 HUOS.
138 deary Street Sati franJjn
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.Blend Flour
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tin- exact propotuons ol earn
Fisher's Blend Flour
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