Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 12, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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JIKtWORll "rTT, TRIIJT'N'K. WIWOHU ORWIOV. 'IM'KSDAV. M UiCll 12. IIMi!.
OGAL AND
PERSONAL
L
Mr. Halo, tho Medford music Minn,
pr'fcBontcd Tablo Itock Sunday school
with a now organ stool Saturday.
Frc'd batch, an employe of tho
itoguo' River Krult tiBsoelntlon, charg
ed with tho placing of a lllno coinno
nTtloh used lri fruit spraying In Hear
crook, was discharged In Justice Tay
lor's court Monday aftornoon. Uvl
denco "was Introduced to show that
llmo had flowod Into the oreok
through the city soworB and that the
blniuo could not bo attached to tho
dofendhnt.
Kodak finishing, tho host, at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
Carrol Newell of Now York City,
who' has been visiting his old college
chnm, It. H. Lincoln, and Mrs. Lin
coln for tho past tow dayas, loft Mon
day for Portland on his return trip
to tho Empire state.
' It you dcslro all that Is in your
kodak film tako it to Weston's, op
posite tho book store.
Police Judge Johnson of Grants
Pass was In the city Monday attend
irig'to business In connection with tho
"blind pig" cases in Josephine coun
ty. Judge Johnson claims tho dis
tinction of being tho first magistrate
in southern Oregon to order tho con
fiscation of liquor.
Having bought a lot of coal at a
low figuro we are closing it out at
a .price at which It Is bound to go
within tho nost weok. Inquire. of
Eads Transfer Co. or J. V. Mitchell
W. 11. Barr loft Monday night for
Oakland. Cal., where he will Join Mrs.
Barr. Both Mr. and Mrs. Barr will
return to Mcdrord about the first of
April to spend the summer in this
city.
Matt Calhoun of Phoenix was a vis
itor in the city for a few hours Mon
day.
E. O. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
place by appointment. Phone M. 1471
W. II. Goss of Salt Lake, who has
been In the city on some mining busi
ness, left Monday for Portland.
C. 0. Inman, Jr., was a visitor in
tho city Monday. After spending the
day with his father. C. C. Inman, he
returned to his homo in Ashland.
Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu
sic and languages is the only music
school in southern Oregon with a full
corns of teachers. G. Talllandlor,
director. Send for catalogue
Sam Swenning, assistant supervisor
of tho forestry service, will leave this
afternoon for Los Angeles on a three
weeks' visit. Mrs. Swenning will ac
company him home. She has spent
the winter in the south.
F. L. Pearce, a miner of Poorman'a
creek, was in the- city Monday ex
hibiting some very fine ore.
See A. K. Ware, room 19 Jackson
County Bank building, for all the
Information about Pacific Mutual
Life or Accident Insurance. 323
Rev. B. P. Smiley, presiding elder
of the Free Methodist church of the
Oregon district, left Monday for the
south, after conducting services in
tho Free Methodist church of this city
Sunday.
II. Oliver of Gold Hill was a visitor
In the city .Monday.'
Ladles, have your suits made by a
tailor who knows how. Berlin, Cen
tral Point. 322
C. J. Soaman, who recolved a bro
ken foot a few weeks ago by the fall
ing of a heavy tlmbor, is able to be
about on crutches.
Professor P. J. O'Gara will addroes
tho Men's club 'of the Congregational
church of Ashland Tuesday night on
"Tho Progress In the Study of Dis
ease of Animals and Plants."
Hose, D'AnJou and Uartlett poars.
First-class tieoe. and don't buy Troin
anyone, largo or small ordors until
you seo mo and I'll save you money.
II. B. Patterson, Quaker nursory
man, Nash hotel lobby.
W. J. Grace of Beagle Is spending
a few days In Medford.
Claudo Iiiiuuun expects to Icavo
Wednesday for an extondod oaBteru
trip.
8. A. Newell, ladlos' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg.
Chief of Police Illttsou is spend
ing a few days t home wrestling
with an attack of la grtppc
Mr. McMillan or Chicago, who re
cently purchased an orchard tract in
tho valley, has arrived to remain In,
the valley.
Fancy brick Ice cream at McDow
ell's. Udgur S. Unfor expects to leave
Saturday on a luminous trip to Sun
Francisco.
Sonator Von dor Hellou of Wollen
left Tuesday for home, utter a visit
of n day In Medford.
I. Vawter Bponf Tuesday at
Grants Pass on business.
John D. Olwoil returned Tuesday
from 'a visit at Seattle.
Something now, "Grapo Purple,"
at McDowell's.
Porter J. Ncff spent Tuesday
morning at Ashland on legal busi
ness. District Attorney Mulkey left for
Ashland Tuesday to look after n
number of cases to come bet ro
Judge Cnlkins In chnmbors.
Federal vacuum cleaner. Home
phono UC6-L. A. E. Mnbeo, 233 S.
Ivy street. 3 IS
Mr. Wllkio 1ms returned to Phoe
nix nftor an extended tour of tho
east and Is surprised to find spring
In all hor glory here In March.
Auction ilo of household furnl-i
turo, Wednesday, 10 a. in. 31 S So.i
Newtown. 303
L. A. Rose is somewhat hotter I
after having his log amputated Just
below the knee.
Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Medford.
F. B. Oat man of Talent was in
Medford last Saturday.
Auction sale of household furni
ture, Wednesdny, 10 a. m. 3 IS So
Newtown. 303
Mrs. W. U. Coleman of Jackson
ville spent Sunday at Mrs. A. S
Furry's at Phoenix.
Roses are a specialty with II. B.
Patterson, nurseryman, Nash hotel,
O. E. Blackington of Gold Hill
spont Tuesday in Medford.
Frcdorlck Pclouze of Eagle Point
was a Medford visitor Mondax.
Real homo mado bread at D9 Voo'a.
GIRLS IN KNEE BREECHES AT PARTY FIVEN FOR CHARITY.
Weeks&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Fuono 2371
Xlffht riiontil T, W. Waoka 3071
A. B. Orr, 309!
SAD ASSISTANT.
Joe Hurd, city recorder of Ash
land, spent Tuesday In Medford.
Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, ovor Jackson County bank.
Dr. J. F. Roddy is expected to re
turn home Tuesday evening from a
visit to his mining property near
Leland.
Home baking and salads. HO
North Front. Phono order. Home
273-L.
The effects of the colonist rates
from the cast are now seen daily at
tho Southern Pacific dopot. Five
families got off tho No. IS in this
city today. The majority had friends
on hand to meet them.
Miss Anna Towno of Phoenix hns
returned from an extended visit in
southern California.
C. W. Woods of San Francisco is
visiting friends In Medford. He was
a former resident of this city.
Don't forget that the Fish Market
has fresh fish, crabs, oysters and
dressed poultry every day in the
week. We also carry a good line of
cheese and lunch goods. Come in
and see us. W. H. Kcnworthy & Co.
305
J. C. Dillon of Ashland was in
Medford on a short business trip. '
William W. Hanlon of Eugene,
with his brother, "Frank II., has ar
rived in Medford and may make Ills
futuro home here.
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HARRY LANE
POKTI.AN'D, .March U Dr. Hum
one, Inriuorlv mayor of I'mlliml,
li looniiMiloted hi recent (Uvm-'Ioii
lllll in IT-OlltOl' -HuMtlrn and todnv nit
iituiufotl that lie wn u onudlilnto fur
I "itod State MMintor mi the domo-i-rutu
tii'Ket.
ivtitioiw to m' hi-, iwiiiir iyi the
ptiumi'N IihIIkI licfore .Mn roll 'JP when
the time limit lor 'rilitiir petitions on
uhw. will n put jo crciiltiton In nr
otl immikIhw immcdinlely.
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JUDGE LOVETT
ILL II
SALT I.AKK CITY. Huh. Mm-h
). - Juilii Robert S. I.ovetl, elmit
nuin if the executive committee of
the II.UTiiiwui liuc today is lyiiif ill
in his print or. luiviiiff lieti too ill
In lec it when it iirrivcil Iure. Tlic
I llarrimnu ot't'ieiils who mv vvtli tluttm
I Loved denitul tluil lie in riiiulv i
Jmlge Lovi-lt uill lonvu fur t ti
en.st tixlav if Ins I'tuiilitiuti iK'nuilx.
WIFE PUNCHED HIM
BUT HE LOVES HER
NAGLE DEFENDS TAFT
A8 PLATFORM FULFILLED
INDIANAPOLIS. Miiuli 13. Jii(
upwi-li lnulliK Vio.lilmt Tixfl'n ml
lnltilRtrHtlou an the einnplifHi fulfill
uent of all the republican platform
"liMlgi( uf m OS niul u m riot continu
ation of piillclcM InniiRiirntcd by ('ul
nol UooHcvolt, MocrHtiiry Nnol m'ul'
u vlROioim ntincl. Inut lilnht nil ih
dvofnt jjf mnh JtovoinniontHl
i-lmuR . (ho liutintlv. mid mtet
ftuluin niul I ho roi-nil.
"'T.
aoirwtnry Nol ilorlured pulillo
Incit n' trjlutt ' oonfuw the puhllo
mlnil tliwt tltAy "Iiimy mlluni prum
Ikcr tti which they euiiuul biiocoh-..
fully I hld," ami tlmt "I ho n-utll t
JnUitil would )imW ttliuiiioiH of mon
ami deter intm f liidnpoutlomo uml
onpnolty from urcopllim ponlllmm f
trust. "
The efforl of Prouldent Tfl t
cinry out the iI1sni of lil nrt. Nu
Kt'i rivJd. In ought no Hi'kiiDWludgiiioiil
friiin hi I'-imbllfHi dolrnrtei
SAN -' AN CISCO. .Mwvli t'A
"You tunc a punoli in onoh Iimik! niol
Ntui iiro -oino kirker, hut I le yimj
nil the hHine mud Arthur lrnuoi-
Colontal costumes, with satin knee breeches, stocklnjri of white, pink nnd
black silk, ami starcheil watets wltli wide lace collars, wore styleji for women
h onlmnoo on U (lrst floor to tho cold ballroom on tha nliictconth Btorv. li.ill, Hl oi H liullioilHirc lirehl
Tho event was n Martha Washington party given for charity by the Wicker toof, when he mot hi wife in tltt ot'-
Park (Woman's Clab. Some of those who took part were the Misses Fleischer,
Cox and Priest, all prominent in C'mcago tocicty,
ROGERS GUILTY OF
FIRST DEGREE MURDER
SAN' FRANCISCO. March 12.
John y. HoKern is awnititu; sentence
for killing Henjnmiu Goodman, the
jury Iiaviii.' found him guilty of mur
der in the first decree.
As the jury made no recommenda
tion for life impribonmeiit, the way i
open for u death sentence for the
murderer. Honors on November IS,
killed Goodman, a jewelry KiilcMiinu,
in the bitsemeut ot a wliole-ule pro
duce company mid rohliod him oi
."j,U00 worth of jewels. Judge Willis
of J,os Angelen sot .March 10 as the
day for paxuing neuteiice,
COWLEY ELECTED MAYOR
CITY OF CENTRAL POINT
At the olty election held in Central
Point Monday, "W. A. Cowley was
elected mayor and J. O. Isaacson
treasurer, both two-year termu, with
out opposition. Little Intchost was
manifested In tho day, and tho elec
tion pussud off ipiletly.
Tho mayor-olcct has been a resi
dent of Central Point for about two
yoara. Ho Is a largo phoperty holdor
and is senior member of tho Rogue
Rivor Hardware & Plumbing com
pany. He is aleso uresldent of elm
pany. He is also president of tho
Central Point Y. M. C. A., and Tvas
Instrumental Jn Us organization.
Previous to locating in southern Ore
gon ho resided In Concord, N. II.,
whoro ho served as uldermun and vlty
recorder.
TONGS THREATEN i
PORTLAND'S CHIEF!
PORTLAND, March 12.- Hocaii-e
lie has interfered with the local Chi
nese tons; war and attempted to end
it, various warrin: factions in China
town have got together and decided
to nsMssinute Chief of 1'olieu Slover
according to informtiiiott given .Sto
ver today.
"J will not tell where I j?ot my in
formation." said Slover, "font I want
to sny that ''So Chinamen are going
to run Portland or tho x!ice dewrt
ment. '"1 will iestie orders for )wtriIuiti
to go after tougmen doubly hurd now
and the Orientals will learn that
threat don't $uty ux."
A few days ago fifty Chinei were
rounded up on vagrancy charges lw
cntine the rival tongs declined to sign
u peace pact.
CLOSING ARGUMENTS IN
THURSTON WILL CASE
SAX DIEGO, Cnl., .March In
state Senator Wriaht, -hief counsel
for Katherino Tingley. defendant in
tho Thurston will suit, in whih
George L. l'atferon seeks to have
his mother's will st aside bcaute
she left the hulk of her fortune to
tho Thcoiphist leader, started I lis
nrgiiinutil to the jury tody.
Judgo E. T. Smith, another of Jfr.
Tingloy's lawyers, completeii hi
argument by scoring George L. i'ot-
ter.-on for drinking iuloxieutiug liu
uors and for continually making
trouble in his family.
C1TV TKI'ASL'Hieit'S NOTK'K.
Notice Is hereby given that there
aro fund In the city treasury for
tho redemption of Warrant No. 108
wntor main improvement fund No. 1!.
Interest will ceimu after this date.
GUS If. 8AMUKL8,
City Treasurer.
Dated March 11, 1&12.
TO END BIG STRIKE
LAWKKNCK. Ma-., March 1-'.
With a committee of strikers con
lorring in Itostoti with President
Wood of the American Woolen coru
imny regarding the ending of the big
textile strike, absolute quiet prevail
ed here today, Tbatrikurs ijiomen
tarUv 0xpoettt'urlIfrDlu the commit
tee that the differences between the
owner and opcrativr have hc-n
amicably adjusted.
It wn announced today that tic
strike cnminittee would i.tuo a re
port S4MU1 showing the receipts and
the relief etixmdi tores made during
the life :' the -truggle.
ET
T
ON STOCK EXCHANGE
NLW YOKK,.Mnrch 12 -Kxpectn-tlons
of nn;thor day's activities wore
not realized today on the stock mar
ket. Illinois Central declined halt
a point. Wwtwn Union and An.i
conda Copper nhnwed aome activity
Lett lull Valley, tho feature of yester
day' market, waa neglected.
The markoi clotted aulut, none of
the humes shnwlnx more than a frac
tion of gain or taw.
Honda were Itaady.
Four More Dreadnnujihls.
LONDON, March 12. -The llriti h
naval cntimulea, made public in the
limine of coiiipions today, proide lur
four dreiiiliianghts, eight enii-or:,
twenty de-.troyoi'M and a ntiuibcr oi
xuhinnritie-.
A SNAP
00 acres, six miles from Medford,
vriifl ttrtt,A vifiit frtiuuttu ilirt imtt
V()TirT' to 'rovriTirnnw ttU fre0 ""' at ?5 "or a('ro' ?100
v Ii i i !ON, '( ",' , !wl liaw'lle. oW torinii on balance.
Notice Is hereby given that plan. , , m,lttM
a ,d spttclficatlons for building to bo , th(J
erected near Talent, Oregon for he , Timber onough to pay for tho
Sottthem Oregon Hxperlmout Stu llu, fc fl ,,
may bo obtained at the office of !'. . .,
Clark, architect, Medford, Oregon, 'K u,Btr"'t:
for tho purpoNo of uubuilttlng bids. ! Kf T" VVHk tK). Oo
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undorslgncd bercru Mnrch 21, 10J2.
The Kxporlmetit Htatlon authori
ties rofjorvo tho right to reject any
and all blda.
T. C. ItKI.MIOR,
Illl Medford, Orogon.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTBD Plowing to do by man
with tuam. Phono 7401. 308
RAILROAD COMMISSION
CONSIDERS THE CANAL
SAN' I-'UANf'ISCO. March ly.
The ruilroud coinmission today uu
iioimces an open meeting here on Fri
day, March 3."j, for tho purposo of
considering the Pamimu canal hill,
now pending before congress. The
questions uf tolls and whether or not
btenmship lines, owned nnd controll
ed by railroad companies, shall bo
pormilted to engage in constwi-e I''011 SALli-Thrco Cryatal While
trade ia tho ciinnl, will ho gicu OrnlngJon cockerels. KcHr-iuaim i
&lccinl eotibiderution. ' "twin '-" South firnpe.
WANTWD Small camp by eldorly
woman. Experienced cook, Addroas
Po 22, care Mail Tribune. 307 . Wflnt ft njc0 homo? Look at
New Cottage
For 5aie
Another ono of the new,
artistic 6 .room bungalows
nearly completed. Do you
I"0U UENT Modern 0 worn home ' , . t
with range. Call at 404 W. 2nd " Weioro you uuy. xiihuuu
fit.
308
H, E. Gates
23 Rose Ave,
fioo of her attorney, today. "Ymi
put mo in tho hotpitnl and I thntight
you'd drie mo crnxy, hut I'll take
another ehiiuco." Ho abandoned hit
dioive -uu agiiint her.
SjnopU of tho Annual Kiat-iiionl or 'llu-
CITIZENS INSURANCE COMPANY
of St. Lonla. In the 8tuto of MNsoml. on th Sim Any f Deremlw. UUI,
made to tho liKuvauce t'oiiuiillonoi- or the ato of Oreg. luimuant to
law :
CAPITAL.
Amount of capital paid .ip f 3DO.000.oo
INfOMIS.
Premium received durllil tho year tit uu 6ll,8l.6
Iniorem. rilvhlanUt. ami rmt vicir. d rlM
i h vear 30. 1 11.IT
Va" hiconie . .f.Tt.TH.3
msnintauMRNl'a.
I..h.w (Mid during tua yoar . 134 .$
PUIdandH paid rturlim the year n ranllal alwlt. f 4,000,00
CommlMluiia autl aalarlw paid durlim lU fr. , Lia.1?I.ri
Taxot. llciitw, and fewi paid during th yiwr. . . tl.051.Bt
Amount of al) othor .xioHdlturta 8i,0J.iB ...l.-, a,
Total MPtudltiirea Pt,tT I.o?
AWDCTif, '
Value of stock and bntitla owuwl J6IT.1 19.00
LuaaH on HwrtHi and collateral, ole .IJT.300.W
C'aah In baaki and on hand ' IB,!3B.1
ProniluiUB In iimiraa ot milleetlau ami In Unt-
miwUiii n YZ' .I'll
lntcrt and reuta due and accrued lO.UBH.ag i
Total aaaeu admitted In Orogou ,,..,..... T,03
LIAIlILITIIti.
Croat rlHliim for Inane unpaid, ? 1I,,IM3
Anmnnl of unearnwl prwailiima on all niitautiitliil
ilakH UT.li8.30
All other liatillltlea i.173.00
Total llablHtlea 8 13.8k.. k
Total Inaurauie In forre I)reuibr 31 w till 383.t3H.t03
KUMINIClM IN Ult.MQON I'OIl TII1I YBAn.
Total rlrka written during the rar
I (Snarn preiultima roct'lvoti during tho year. . ,
Premium! returiu'd during ht year
ahuh paid during lh jear
I.oaaea Incurred ilurlng thn yrnr
Total amount uf rUka outataitdlag In tirKui liot.uilir St. 1111
Uy JAH II. CAItlt. Vlr PrcaldMU
Statutory roaldont general agent and atiniy for inN Jm J. laMinl
It. A. ll(M..Mli, UoKldriil Agotil.
Ontmool Crisps
(By Mr: Mary J Lincoln,
Amlhor Bottan CooM too J
Mrtt (hip roumled tutilvftHM'ii Cottolrno
nnl onr-tmlf ctiti nUKitr In iin-lmir run
hot iti Ilk. mill iiiir-lmlC .'wl teuupKHin
salt, one t(inptn I'ltxin Julrt. oim run
rcllcNl ite (uiu'ooketl) niul cikoikIi Kru
Imm Hour to ninko n no ft tlottli Drop
from n teuMpoon hdiup illiitaiivo Bpnn,
(in n arHl pun. xlmc with n wrt
knlfo nml tmkn In inuiliTatn ovrri. Or.
ntlil morn Hour niul roll ttiln. cuttttis
n JestrsJ.
It ii intcrcstiiiff to note the in by
Mri. Lincoln of Cotiolcne the jwrfect
shortening. Hundred of cooking ex
perts arc now using this cooking fat
exclusively.
r..3M -s
t :: . 4 1 m;
s.a&s t
;..ut,n .i
r. ;:. i no
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Valley
Second Hand Store
Buys and Sells Second-Hand Goods.
Copper, Rubber, Brass, Etc.
H. J. PILCKER, Prop.
15 North Rr
Home a "it Poll a(172
Don't Wear Glasses
bofoie you have had It proved to
your hp t Inflict Ion that your troub
le will bo removed by their uao.
At tho proai'iil day, loo many
KhiaHUM are aold xlmply for what
Ih made out of them, without iiuy
regard to the oyea.
What you need la a thoroughly
uoitud, lionuMt, HtralKhtforward
opinion, Hii)ported by tin iioccm
aury aklll. experienco, (iiiallficutloii
and reputation.
I explain plainly and fully why
your oyea need Klnaaoa, nnd Klvu
you every proof of tho houcfltH you
will kiL from their iiho.
My ll yeura oxporlunco and the
beat 0itical CollngoH are hoblntl
my muthoda.
Dr. Rickert
Over Kontnor'H
Medford Concrete Construction Co. J
M.uuifiirtiilciH of
(tlarcil Cotncut Souor Pipe nml IVutcnt llnilu Tllo
Mcali'i'a In
W'li-licd Sitntl, (inui'l nml Ci'iiImmI l(M'k
I'm1 our Haahed material for your" concrete work. imi nave fruit'iit
and faulty conatrurtlou
Drain your land with ceimiiii tile. It'a alronairat and nvorbuttiiK.
Of fire: Kartoi).
PrultKmwors (JUT (Hit PUKjIiS .North ltlveral.l" Ac
Hank llldtr. Phnn CoiiiMitiiin
Why Salves Canl tmt Ecscms
FM( Ihf rl.1.filiAnd tiior .f rur-1 lr-n'l' ImiI i.ir xh'x- . run r..-m-tna
rIMi tilt oittt ll U'" l'l"l h "' i. "! n luiihiy .i IIm Ur mr n lli.il
Klell up liy KtlfiitlrilM, timiiy Ultti Mil I' I I', ("c I''" U n Ml p .11
wilvrd Imvii Ixcn Iritxl for kUiii li. ' aiVf 'n u trtl m .i.nir tr :. ontu
llul it Han tmiitl fouiltl lliUl tlo MUVtrt. ll:.,l Will I" ilitilKIt I'i Hi"'' ll
lily tlok' iIim iri.ii hiiiI onnnt iH-nvtrai
to ilm Iniirr iihlu Iwlnw Hi fiittlrrailn
or i-..ur all ultirr lining lib run
Iln. rt.'riiiion i" ih' ll "!
r.in'l Hiiikv tn u. I'Ut Unn'l Bci'vpl buiiiu
ble pr"" iiiillliil
wliprn Hit. ucicuw urai Htm lo'laist.
Thi- lit' 'timllty f inirmiiur
lirutiably expl.ilmi (Ii Irwii'ii-luiin tc
ct of tliv wll kin'wn ll'iul'l m'smia
rrmfily. oil of winli.rr.n. thymol, air
ctrliip. rlr, un ci!iiouiiiltt In DOli
1ri.NprlllMnn.
Wii tiavo Nuld other mm'ltN for nklii 1 1 "t yuu nut a tout.
Mi:il-'OUI PIIAIUMACV
Mul If Tim mm In our utor '
NrnrUn if whlil H.fl' Will dn for y.i-i
Uml orrr yuu m run mi imttic. n
tti Im p rcnip If yni 4o Hot fi"! that
f nKr mwv Ihn lh AT IWCT.. II
NOTICE
TAUYAW
NWCTH
TTAUYEW
I'NWONH
ThciHO lottgra form u hIokuii, To
tho fltHt potHou HOinlliig In a correct
unawor boforo March .'Hat, wo will
prcHont a valtmblo prize.
AddrcHs X, Mall TilbuiU'
MAR1NELLO
van
Pimples and
Blackheads
CAN BE CURED
No matter how difficult tho cuao, nor how Iiuik It haa litrii'd,
MiuIiikIIo 'ri-Kiitinout will poNltlvoly Improvu any wklu In a fiw daa.
A complelo euro la only a matter of peralateuce.
Matitiollo oiieratora do not pretend to enter the (irovltiro of llio
phyulelau. Moal of their work la douu by reiptoat of inuinlit'tn ot
that profoaalou who have no time to kIvo to thla kind of work, ol
reiptlre their putlenta to liavo Niioelal euro.
If you liavo even the flrat aymptoma of thla trouble, InvcatlKuti)
at nmto. Do not lot u day paan without chorkliiK thla ti'inlincy, Do
lay will only nonraii tlm akin and mitlm tho Improvomout alouur.
Pull, free oxplanatlon to all who doalro Information,
t'.ill or telephone,
COItA K. iri'LUY PlionoH 1175 1, :il:lK
Marinello Shop
1(17 ''aiut'tl-Corcy ltld.
OUAIirATI' OPIIItATOIt
J)ON'T buy a watch
by the case. The
movement is the im
portant thing. We sell
the most reliable move
ments iii the world
namely, the Waltham.
We carry the
WALTHAM
WATCH
in all grades each grade the best possible time-picco
at its price. You cannot make -a mistake if you buv
a Waltham, '
"It's Time You Owned a Waltham"
See our torapjclc display of Adjwstcd Wnltlmnw
of the Colonial .Scries. Mndc as thlu oj it la
safe tP mal;o u reliable watcJi,
MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler
Ntiar PoMtoffiou
K.