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OKOIIOR PUTNAM, Kdltor anil Manntrer
Entered nn Becond-clnaa matter at
Hertford. Orrpon, under the act of
March . 18TB.
Official Pnnor of tho City of Mrdford.
Official Paper of Jack-on County.
RUBSOBIPIZOn SATS.
One year, by mail 15.00
Ono month, by mail .(0
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Mrdford, Jacksonville, and Cen
tral Point . .... 80
Saturday only, by mall, per year.. J. 00
Weekly, per year 1.80
WORN CIBGUX.ATJOW.
Dally average for eleven month ".
In November 30. 1911, S781.
mil taird Wlr. TXnlt rrrta
Bltpatchea.
Tho Mall Tribune la on sale at the
Kerry jswn mann, nan r runcisco.
Portland Hotel New Stand. Portland.
liowman npws vo. mruunu. u
W, O. Whitney, Seattle. Waah.
sranroED. orsqoh.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
Northern murornin. una mo i.sirsi
growlnR city In Orejron.
Population V. 8 census 1110 8840J
.Mml,l 191110.000.
Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water Hystern eompieiert. riviwt nnri
fcupply pure mountain water, and 17.3
miles of streets paved.
Postofflcr receipts for year .ndtnr
November 30. 1911, show tnereaae of 19
per cent.
Banner fruit city In Oresron Itoirue
River SplUcnberc apples won eween
atakea prise and title of
"Apple -Clnjr or the World"
at the National Apple Show. Spokane,
1909. and n car of Newtowna won
rirst Priie In 1910
at Canadian International Apple Btsow,
Vancouver. It C
Tint Prlxr In 1911
at Spokane National Apple Show won
by carload of Newtowns. ......
Rogue River pears brouRht highest
prices In all markets of tho world dur
fnit the past six years.
Write Commercial Club. InclosInB
cents for postapre for the finest commu
nity pamphlet ever published.
JOLTS AND JINGLES
By Ail Brown
Wc have to hand it to Doc Cook.
He innde the north pole discovery .t
heap more interesting than this south
pole one has been.
A lot of fellows who sny their hats
arc in the rinpr have retained an extra
one to talk through.
i
With a Tnft and a La Follettc elub
nlreudv formed and others on the
way there is no reasonable excuse for
n man to slay home nights.
Alter tho primaries" (here will be a"
lot of good hats for sale cheap at the
ringside.
Tlie State Mu.se.
(Can you beat it?)
I tell you, men, it is the worst
Dread vice that ever fell
On men with many vices curst
Ingratitude! It's hell!
To give long years of service true,
To do the best a man could do,
To sacrifice yourself for those
Around you and help bring a rose
Of Jaughter into their lives,
And then when all around you
thrives
To hear them whisper, "There he
goes!" Murshfleld Record.
Old Man Umpli Says.
In the spring when peepul have
their doors and winders open a fel
ler realizos how many enlarged foty
grafs there arc in existence.
Did onybuddy evur bee a soapbox
orator stand on a soapbox?
Medford may not bo so much of a
social center as Portland but wo have
more buds comin owt thie spring.
Kf Germany doesn't quit iuereaein
her nrury and nnvy there will be no
buddy left to sell beer.
COMMUNICATION.
Warning to Atitolhts!
PHOENIX, Ore., March 2C To
tho Editer: If you will print this It
may uavo a Jot of people bother and
Attention, auto owners: Tho city
of Phoonlx Is on the map. If you
aro careful you can boo It on your
way to Ashland. They have a chief
and assistant chief of police, which Is
absolutely nocossary to Keep down
tho dust of tho old town, as they
claim somo Medford people go
through at'TG to 100 miles per hour,
when If you mako -'0 you will wreck
your muchlne on their flue streets.
Now If you will slow down to four
mites per hoiu" and stop in front of
the city hall, and salute also In front
of tho blacksmith shop, you can go
unmolested. If not you will be ar
rested by a 400-pound cop assisted
by n 110-pound cop with a club and
hauled up heforo tho postofflco and
fliied or Imprisoned In tho city
bastllo. Of courso tho city needs tho
monoy, That Is why to many have
been caught in tho last few days.
A SUBSCRIBER.
-t ,
Wage War on Wash Basin
PORTLAND, March 29. War on
tho public wash basin, drinking cup
ami roller towel was declared today
by tho Oregon Btato, county and mu
nicipal health officers, holding their
annual session here.
SELLING'S FAKE
NO ONE can doubt for a
Collier's Weekly, or its
cies. Here is how it views the senatorial sit tuition in Ore Ore
eon: "Senator .Jonathan Bourne of Oregon is opposed for
reelection by Ben Celling of Portland. A circular letter
sent bv Air. Selling to the voters of Oregon contains this
sentence:
" llo (Senator Hournol is Identified more with tho claw of 'Aldrleh
ropubltcnim than any other republicans, while ho claims to ho a pro
gressive.' "This sentence makes Mr. Selling an easy man to
classify. Either he is too ill-informed a man to represent
any community in any legislative body or else and, un
happily, one is compelled to accept this as the more prob
able assumption he is willing to use a palpable falsehool
to further his own political fortunes. Few men in the
senate have a better title to the term Progressive than' Mr.
Bourne. With probably one exception, he has done more
than any other man to further progressive measures. In
doing so he has only been consistent with the character of
the community he represents. It is well within the truth
to say that no single act in the immediate future would be
such a calamity to the Progressive cause or give so much
hilarious joy to the Standpatters as the repudiation of
Senator Bourne bv his constituents in Oregon. Oregon
has done powerful and impressive things for pregress:
it can now do an equally spectacular thing against pro
gress. But no reasonable person behoves it will.
All the old guard of stand-patters are tapping Sel
ling's barrel and helping him in his campaign for the nom
ination not because thev like
.Jonathan less, seek revenge for Ins part in sterili.mg (hem.
Even if they succeeded in nominating Selling, most of them
will be found voting for Harry Lane., for they have little
use for the purveyor of pants.
NO ROOM FOR
TILE Southern Pacific railroad has set a good example
by promptly discharging an employe for "knocking"
the country.
It seems that a new arrival wired home that he was so
pleased with the Rogue river valley that he intended to
make it his home, whereupon the employe tried to discour
age him.
One day recently a trainman endeavored to pei-suade
a tourist not to stop over .here. It was one of many re
ported instances. The complaint filed will effectually stop
such actions.
The Southern Pacific is spending hundreds of thous
ands of dollars advertising this section. It would be folly
to permit their own employes to undo the work they are
trying to do at so great an expense.
Everyone should follow the railroad's examnle -and
discharge any employe who
munity or ousmess.
The business men. of the
licity hinds to attract people.
anyone about who endeavors to nullity this publicity work.
There should be no room for the knocker, find' no em
ployment for him. If he docs not like the country, let him
pass on into the oblivion from which he emerged.
Only the unclean bird fouls its own nest.
Money and Finance
ii.
(By E. L. McClure.)
Unanswerable arguments have
been promulgated showing that tho
nation's credit can be utilized for the
Issue of a superabundance ot sound
money secured by the total wealth of
the nation, and automatically regu
late money supply to equal money
demand by interchanging bonds for
money or money for bonds, which
would maintain equilibrium In
money supply the desldoratum for
a flxod and unchangeable measure of
value. It would necessitate exact ac
counting with each note and bond, as
perfect bookkeeping as banks provide
for bills payable and bills receivable.
A default In the payment of any noto
at maturity would destroy confidence
In the value of rnonoy as certainly as
failure to pay a depositor's check
would dlhcredlt a bank. Crodlt
money by such a system would be a'he Individual, and If monoy dlsap
positive remedy for the Innate de
feet In gold, as a standard of value.
None of the advocates of the
"Aldrleh plan" montlon tho peril
from financiers in control of gold
supply, which Is the vital point of
tho whole question. If tho gold sup
ply could be made certain, so that
confidence could bo maintained un
dlsturbod, any old thing as a substi
tute for money would circulate with
out question so long as there was no
doubt that it could be exchanged for
gold on doinaud. nut once ralso a
doubt, the fact would soon become
a certainty, and at once nothing but
gold would pass at par until confi
dence was restored. It Is noticeable
that uono of tho writers advocating
tho "Aldrleh plan" question the gold
standard, and studiously avoid any
mention of the standard of value.
The Impotence of central banks
was strikingly demonstrated by the
capitulation of tho strongest of them
all when Germany was compelled to
abandon tho demonstration against
Frnnco In Morocco. Rothschilds
created demands on tho German
bank exceeding money supply. The
German appeal to J, P. Morgan to
flnanco a loan was unsuccessful, be
cause Morgan dnro not outer Into
competition with Rothschilds there
fore In the faco of Inevitublo bank-
PROGRESSIVENESS.
minute the urogressiveuess of
sincerity for progressive poli
Selling more, but they love
KNOCKERS.
"knocks" the country, com
community subscribe to pub
They cannot afford to have
ruptcy the German omplre was com
pelled to accept tho terms dictated
by the money powor.
The quantity theory explains this
power of monoy tho value of com
modltles fluctuate with the chango
In tho supply and demand of money
In circulation theoretically stated
in supposititious examplo of Imprac
tical extremity 'suppose a pair of
shoos worth $6 at.a total world mon
oy supply of $6,000,000,000. If
monoy disappeared from circulation
until only $1 remained, and the do
mand for shoos was unchanged, the
value of shoos expressed In money
would be 1-fi. 000.000, 000th of $0.
and all other wealth would depre
ciate In value In llko proportion;
and tho man owning tho dollar
would own the wealth of the world
If It was posslblo to cash It."
Tho circulation of monoy Is as
vital to tho body politic as blood to
poars from circulation, It will creato
bankruptcy, starvation and doath,
throughout the body politic as Inev
itably as severing tho jugular vein
would kill the Individual.
(To Ho Continued.)
TO CUKE A COLD XZT ONE DAT
Take X.AXATIVIJ I1UOMO Quinine Tali
lotH. DniBKlsts refund money If It fall
to euro. Ji V. QHOVJi'd altffiature H
on each liox. 15a
Rebels Loot Banks
CHIHUAHUA, Mexico, March 20.
Its vaults depleted by rebel troops,
tho Banco Naclonalo is closed today
for lack of funds. Tho rebels seized
1275,000 from tho Banco Naclonalo
and ?7&,000 from the Banco Mluero.
auction ha in:.
I will sell at public auction on Sat
urday afternoon botweon 2 and .'!
o'clock a cow and calf, on tho com
mons Just wost of Nash hotel. W, W.
Frlstoe.
POLITICAL CARDS
(Paid Advertisement.)
County Clerk.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for tho democratic nomination
for tho offlco of county clerk, nub -
Jcct to tho will ot tho voters of that, and lulsed at KhrIo Point, Ore. 1
party at tho prlmarie. I proinlno have for tho piiHt two yearn been
tho people or .IucKhoii county that In ! deputy In tho mouwuir'ti office and
case ot my nomination and elect'un I 'till l nk tho people to. do In to look
will fulfill tho duth of tho office no
cording to law ami the best ot my
knowledge and nullity.
V II. MIU.KR.
Oold mil, Ore., iv i. l. I'Jta.
I'or Sheriff,
t announce mysirif am u candidate
for sheriff, promising i continuance
ot tho busdiiosujllko administration I
have i;l ven tho office In the jmit,
W. A. J ONUS.
County Recorder.
I am a candidate for a second
term for tho office of County Ho
corder on tho Hopubltcan ticket, sub
ject to tho coming primary.
I have conducted the offlco to tho
best of my ability, the hooka aro al-
waa open for Inspection and tool
that I am entitled to a second term.
FltKI) I. COl.VIO.
I'or l'roNOiutlHtf Attorney.
I hereby announce niynolf as a
candidate for the democratic nomi
nation for tho office of prosecuting
attorney for the flrt pronecutlng at
torney district of Oregon, embracing
tho counties ot Jacknou and Joo
phlne, Hiibject to the will of the vot
ers of that party at the primarlcM,
and 1 pledgo the pwiplo of Jackson
and Josephluo con lit It's that In tho
event of my nomination and election jr nmj t, iMiIuihm ,, ,.0iaent
I will fearlessly. Impartially and to ' UJt t Illllk tll nu. for llie ,,m.
tho best of my ability prosecute all I, (ll, for ,-,preitentatlo. 1 wlah to
violations of law la said district and ,, llml , ,,, j,, rnvor (lf w,.u ,Mim
endeavor to ndinlnUtor the duties f highway, constructed along; ecouoiu
said ofHco with the utmost offlrlency ,Pnl ,, HPl(,tf0 nmH. fnVor audi
anil economy.
K. i:. KKM.Y.
I'or Uopu'M'iiliitlve.
I respectfully present my name as
candidate for ropreaeatntlvo to tho
republican voters at the coming pri
mary. 1 lmvo been ouc honored by
tho people of JackMn county, having
been chosen to represent them In the
state niflombly tuo ars ago. If
nominated and elected, I shall do In
the futtiro ns I have In the past:
givo to my constituents ns honest and
faithful servlco as Ilea within my
powor. I roallzo that there are mat
ters of Importance to southern Ore
gon that will come up in tho next
meeting ot tho legislature at Salem,
and It will bo my earnest delro if
elected to act to the fullest satisfac
tion of all tho. people of Jackson
county. .
J. A. WRSTKItl.UND.
For Count jT("oininli.loner.
1 hereby nrftfonufo'niyself'as can
didate for the nomination of county
commissioner for the four year term,
subject to tho endorsement of the
republican voters nt tho primary
election April 19, 1912.
If nominated and elected I will
during my term of office conduct tho
huslnoss of Jackson county on a
strictly busbies basis, nnd to the
best Interests of tho taxpayers, and
without fear or favor to any puny,
parties or to any particular section
of tho county.
W.0. LEEVER.
I'or County Judge.
I am a candidate for the nomina
tion of county Judge of Jackson coun
ty to bo determined by tho will of
tho voters at thoprlmarlos April 19,
1912. If I am nominated nnd eloctod
I will during my term of offlco, a
soon ns lawful authority of tho voters
can be secured, bond the county and
begin the construct of a sclentltic
system of permanent roads, ono mil-
Hon and a half .dollars Is not too
much for this nifrposo. But a dol
lar's value must be had for ovory
dollar spont. I will opposo Increas
ing the county' warrant Indebted
ness and will oudeavor to redtico tho
samo and restore tho county'H credit.
I will assume full responsibility ror
a hiiHlnow administration of every
county office, J
P.'E, MERRICK.
County Clerk.
I announce mysoir an n candidate
for tho republican nomination for tho
ofrico of county clork, Biibjout to tho
primaries April 19, J912.
N. h. NARR1COAN.
County Itycordi-r.
I horohy announce myself ns a can
didate for tho republican nomination
for tho office of county recordor, nub
Ject to tho will of tho volant of that
S.S.S.
The vorv uma.t majority of porsons
Summer. The system undergoes a ahango at this season ami tho entire
physical machinery is disturbed. Tho gonorui bodily woakness, n tlrod,
worn-out feeling, llcklo uppotito, poor digestion, n halt stole fooling and u
gonoral run-down condition of tho aystom, show that tho blood Is weak or
anaemic, and a blood purifying tonio is noodod to build up tho dorangod
systom nna enrich tuo oioou. tho uso oi h. b. o. at tni3 tuno may uavo
you from a long spoil of siokuoss, and it will cortainly proparo you for tho
long, hot Summor. Many people havo put oir using a tonio until tho arstom
became so woakonod nnd doplotod it could not successfully throw off duoaso
germs, and havo paid for tho nogloct with a upoll of fovor, nmlarlu or somo
other dobilitatlnu sloknoss. S. S.S. is Nature's ideal tonio. It is a
composition ot tho extraots and julcos
Bcionco ana oxporlenco lmvo proven aro best uttod tor a tonio to tuo unman
system. It contains no mlnorala of any kind and is thoroforo porfootly safe
for porsons ot uny ago. S. 8. S. tones up tho stomuuh and digestion, rids
mo system ot time tirou, worn-out juuiwg, uuu iinjiuria vigor mm raruiiKui
to ovorv nart of tho bodv. It nurlllos and onriohos tho blood, stlmulatoii
tho secreting und oxcrotlng mombora to hotter uatlon, quiets tho ovor
ctrulnoU norvoa, und Wulioa ono fool bottor in ovory way.
t. . jiuii ormi'i,
.!,
! party at tho primaries. fl was bom
up my character and past record be
foro runtime Oielr hallolx.
CIIAIWVIOY I'l.ORKY.
Tor Sheriff.
I rotpocttully present my nnnio to
the republican voterH an candidate
for Hluirlff of .Uickson county at tho
coining pilnmrlefl. 1 have erved
two truirt na countable of Medfonl
district, and If nominated and elected
I tdinll jwrvH the people In tho future
an In tun past.
AUO. 1). SIN'OLNR.
I'or Anm'smm-,
I hereby hmiiouiico uimo1' as a can
didal for a necond term for county
aMOWKir, Mtihjiict to tho rnpulitlotui
prluiaiiiNfi, April 1'.), liHU. Hiid prom,
bo .If iiomlimteir and elected to do
my duty In the futiito mm I Imvo In
the mt, W. T. OltllCVK.
b'oi ItcprvMMiUtllw',
I hereby Hiinttiince mylf an a cnu
dliUto for the nomliintlon an one of
tho two rvpruMMtHtlvtw to tho niwcm
lily for Jackiou county, to bo choeii
by the republican voter tit the pri
mary election April III, l!ia.
My two Interent tho ranch al
Central Point and law practice
having brought mn In touch with
condition confronting both the farm-
laws us will enable our oicbardlals
to protect nnd chto for their orchnida
In the bent pnimthto manner. I lie
Hove In audi legislation a will pro
tect and safeguard all tho Internal
of the paopln In matter of taxation,
railroad rat nnd efficient public
wrvlco.
And If uomlunteil and elected, I
will give to each tuxwyr honest,
efficient and bnlueallko service.
JOHN II. CARICIN.
ProsiTtitlng Attorney.
I hereby announce myself as a can.
dldato for the office of presenting
attorney for the First proaecullng at
torney district of Oregon, compris
ing the couutle ot Jackson and Jo
sephine, subject to tho will of the
republican voter at tho prluuirit. -
If nominated and elected I will
prowjuotn all violation of the law
and will faithfully dlcobnrgo the du
ties ot the offlco, hoiioatly, Impar
tially, economical!) Mini to ill heal
of my nblllt).
II. K. I (ANNA.
Jacksonville. Oro., Marcir H, 1912.
Kor Sheriff.
To the Republican of Jackson
ceunty:
I hereby announce that I nin n can
didate for tho Republican nomliintlon
for aherlff or Jackson county, Ore.,
aubject to the wishes of the voter of
tho Republican party, to bo expressed
jt the primary election on April l'Jth.
191 2. In case I should be nominated
and elected to the wild office, I prom
lio tho people of Jackson county a
bitslnewdlko administration of the of
fic K.MMETT 1IKUSON.
I'or Prosecuting Attorney.
I horeby unnoiiuco myself a enndt.
jntu 'or ihQ republican nomination to
l" offlc ,f IroMcutlng attorney ror
lho r,r,t ,,,HtrlCt; 0lT , ",n
nominated nnd elected I shall prose-
cuto all violations of the law, and
especially will I prosocuto all viola
tions of tho liquor laws, and nil laws
safeguarding tho welfare of young
manhood and womanhood In this Jur
isdiction. Till I shall do with what
ever of strength and ability my six
year' experience a a practicing at
torney and three year a deputy
prosecuting attorney or till district
has conferred. Very respectfully,
.1. N. JOHNSTON.
(Paid adv.)
County Surveyor.
I horohy annoiiiico my candidacy
ror tho abovu named otrico, subject
to the Republican prlmarlea In April
I roHpcctfiilly refer tho elector to
my past record a a basin upon which
to Judge my (nullifications for said
offlco,
T. W. OSGOOD,
NATURE'S
TONIC
nood n. tonio in tho SnrinR or oariy
of roots, horbu and burku which
prMuuxu uu,t m-iuxim., vtu
w5 Jl i Ja
THEATRE
I'ndt'i- dlreitlou I'eoph's AMtim'
in nt i'i lwai In Iho lend
10(111 I Vol of IIIIi.('Iiim I'lliu
Special I'VoIiiiv Special
(WltlHNWI. WOI.HNV
An hlMlorlc lucldonl In Uio iMgu
or King Henry VIII or Ktiglamt
The mmtnliiliig of the unt'iedneM
of mnrrlHg b.v CaulliiHl U'olMey
The beginning of tho otnhllh
twin of tho Ungllili church In
(iiHrtt Britain.
"TIIK IIANmCAl'"
ThrUUng Mtoiy of the .lunici
rao'trnek
"Tiu-: M'U oi-' slum's"
A Di uniit or the Wtt. In which
rate plHa a bund
"TIIK V.Ut.N OK TIIK NANCY
IIKI.I,"
A tliouaatid fi"t or comedy, uUh
a lauith In ni'i) find
Al. SATIIKU In Hong
Wool, WORTHS, the Mualdaun
SI'KCIAIi ANNUI NCK.MK.NT
On Thursday. April I. wo will
glo a lleucril for the (iieatiT
Mcdfniil Cluli Tell )uiir friend
alxiiit It You aiiiiiilil all In
I here
MATINICWM KVICItY DAY
Admlaalou U)c. Children Tin
edford
Friday Night, March 29th
CJ;ila .Pacini- Coasl Tour of
LULU GLASER
As the Bonnie Scotch Lassie in
Miss
A Highland Romance Set to Viennese -Music
First Time in Medford
Hear: "0, You Dnrllng." "Pluck Not tho RoaV "!id)V' "ud
olsack," "It' Raining."
"Welcome a the flower." Denver Time.
"Rollicking and clever." Denver Post.
"I'renh a dew." St. Louis Republic.
"Bright, clean, prulty." Chicago Now.
"An Hverago of a laugh a minute." Philadelphia Inquirer.
"It's real comic opera." Snn I'ranolaco Call,
Company of 00 Soled od Artists
Angmonjed Orchesira
JSxqiiisilo Scenitj Production
'.IVavoling in their own Special Train
Seats on sale Tuesday, March 20, HaskiiiH
Prices: $2.()(), $1.50, HOc
Valley
Second Hand Store
Buys and Sells Second-Haiul Goods,
Copper, Rulilicr, Brass, Etc.
H. J. PILCKER, Prop.
15 North Fir
Home !l I Hell D07U
A Klamath
Ranch
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1(10 nrrt'H, 12 uiiloM eiiHt of KliiiniRIi
Knlln, on inn in road lo I,nleview,
About 8.1 ueicH yill be under the gov
ernment dlleli und enn be iriiguled.
Fine nli'iilfa or garden land. An
ubiiiiduiico of free outlilo rnuoli. One
of the bout propoitioiiH there in in
Unit Hoction for u miin who wiuiIh lo
eiiguge in the hheep huulneHH, I.oeut
cd jiiKt right for u townsile when
the ruilrond ih built from Klnmntli
KiiIIh to Lnkovitiw, I'rico $fl0 per
tuiro, Will oxclmii(,'o i'or Medford
city or country properly.
W, T.York (8fc Co.
ISIS
lOc THEATRE lOc
Thin ndni I 'i Iila v and Hiiliirday.
Two (loud Acta of Vaudeville
mi.OWIN .V IIAI.HWIN'
Hinging and Talking Act
and .MISS HOT HARRIS
That Soulni'iie, In Pojiiiliir Hour..
IOOO CKCT Ob' l'll.M
Tin: essiN(j oi' .1. it. Han
oi:!. 1. , COMPANY"
I'llWI'lflll lllHIIIU
"AN ANTH.HK ItlNfJ"
A llt iifIuk l.oe Hlnry
"Till: (Hltl, HIM'l'TV"
Rii; a'Hilulid di'puly ahi'iirf. A
story of the went
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A lllogmph Comedy
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RnttUtiK Hood Mugh-iiiukor
Kvenlug'4, 10c any aeal In the
hoicie. ijpeclal Children's Mat
luce every Hnttirday and Sunday
nt 2 p. 111 . adinlKriloii fie and Hire.
I'olluw tho cruwila to tho lala.
Wo Hollcll oiir pntrouai'.e
wlili Ii will ho received with court
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Theatre
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Hall & Myers
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Taxicabs and
Tourinrj Cars
Phone: Pacific 1 UIO Home 100
I'lme Rates:
City on PavemenlH, J.'I.OO per hour
Coiiulry, $:i.f0 per hour
Waltluj,' Time:
10 Cents Hvery I'our Mluute or
$1.50 Per Hour
Ladbm HhnppliiK, I.Tid Por Hour
DoctorH' City CnllH $2,C0 Por Hour
Taximeter Rate:
Servlco Day or Night
Talio the Brown Cam
Clark & Wright
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