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WORK CZROXrZ.ATZOir.
Dally averngo for eleven month end
ing November 30, 1911, 8751.
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Dispatches.
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The Mnll Tribune Is on aalo at the
Perry News Stand, Pan Francisco.
Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland,
nowman Notvb Co., Portland, Or.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
KESrORO, OREC10X.
Metropolis of Poutiiern Oregon and
Northern California, nnd the fastest
trowing city In Oregon.
Population U. S, census 1910 SS0;
Mtlmated. 191110,000.
Fire hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed. Riving finest
supply puro mountain water, and 17.3
tnllca of streets paved.
' Postofflce receipts for year ending
November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19
per cent
Banner fruit city in Oregon Rogue
River Spltrenberg apples won sweep-
laiccs prize ana uuo or
"Apple Xlngf of the World
at the National Apple Khow, Spokane,
1909, and a car of Netviotme won
Tlnrt Prise In 1910
at Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver, B. C
rirst Prise In 1911
at Spokane National Apple Show won
by carload of Newtowns.
Rogue River pears brought highest
prices In all markets of tho world dur
ing the past six years.
Write Commercial Club. Inclosing 6
cents for postage for th finest commu
nity ptmphlet ever published.
illE CVnirnl Labor council of Medford has beeoino a
radical socialistic anarchistic organization. Rut six
of the many unions in the city belong, and only three of
these were represented ny speauers at the. lneeung entiors
iin; the defamatory circular maligning .Medlord and the
valley. The other three unions had better withdraw, and
let the remaining members apply lor a charter in the
L. W. AY. where they belong.
In some incomprehensible manner, by some illogical
process of. reasoning, with an enthusiasm born of fanati
cism, these followers of half baked revolutionary theories
have got it into their noodles that the first step in the
reorganization of society throughout the world consists
in knocking Jdodford and destroying the prosperity of the
Rogue river valley.
The man who tried to pull hunselt over the fence by
his boot-straps was a veritable Solomon of wisdom com
pared with these blind leaders of the blind, who strive in
their mistaken zeal to improve the condition of the. work
ingman by bringing on a period of depression, thus de
priving them of employment.
Such libelous publications place a stumbling block in
the path of socialistic progress by arousing popular preju
dice against them so that whatever is of real value in the
propaganda is lost in the shuffle.
SHOULDBUILD THE RAILROAD.
POUIAL CARDS
(Paid Advertisement.)
County dork.
I hereby announce myself ns ft can
didate for tho democratic nomination
for tho offlco of county cleric, sub
ject to tlto will of tho voters of that
party at tho primaries. I promlso
tho people ot Jnekson county that In
caso ot my nomination and olect'on I
will fulfill tho duties ot tho offlco ac
cording to law and tho best ot my
knowledge nnd ability.
V. II. MILU3U,
Gold Hill, Ore., Fob. 1C, 1913.
deputy In tho assessor's offlco and
all I nak tho people to do In to look
up my character and pnst record be
fore casting their ballots.
OUAUNOEY FLOURY.
A T THE BUTE LEDGE mine is a quarter of a million
tons of copper ore blocked out, ready to stope.
There are 11.500 feet of tunnels on the three levels, 100
feet apart. In addition there is 13,000 feet of diamond
For County CletU.
I hereby nunuimco my cuudiduoy
for renublienn nomination us county
clerk. It nominated ami elected, 1
will conduct the office uccording to
law nnd will treat all patrons court
eously. QKOH0K A. (UKnXKR.
For Sheriff.
1 announce myself as a candidate
for sheriff, promising a continuance
of the businesslike. ndmlolstrntWm
have glvou tho office In tho past.
W. A. JONES.
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E SAYS HILL
4,Ynu must advertise this section
more extensively in order to get our
share of the people who are flocking
to Montana and to Canada. Those
sections cannot compare with this
one."
Such wa5 Louis W. Hill's advice to
Medford Monday evening when he
was met at the Southern Pacific de
pot by a. number of local men, as lie
was on his way north from Califor
nia. Mr. Hill was not asked coneern
inj; the extension of the Pacific &
Eastern as the time of his btop here
was very limited.
"Immigration to Montana and Can
ada is continuing very heavy," con
tinued Mr. Hill, "and there is no rea
son why this tide of people should
not come to Oregon, There is nothing
to bo found in the northwest or in
Canada to compare with this."
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drill work.
Qvqr a million dollars has been expended in develop
ment work, which has demonstrated beyond question the
existence of one of the largest mines in America. JSTo
mine in the world ever had so much development work
done ni)on it without a railroad building to it.
The entire region is highly mineralized. The Blue
Ledge is the only developed property, but there are hun
dreds of prospects as promising on the surface as it was,
but until shipping facilities are provided they will not be
developedand why should they bef
A railroad will L'alvanize the entire district into life.
An era of development will follow, in which pavrolls will
be provided for thousands.
People of Medford must and should build this rail
road. It is idle to hope the Southern Pacific ever will.
And conditions are ripe for its building now.
County llocorder.
I am a candidate for a second
term for tho offlco ot County Re
corder on tho Republican tlckot, sub
ject to tho coming primary.
I bavo conducted tho office to the
best ot my ability, tho books aro nl
ways open for Inspection and feel
that I nm entitled to n second term.
FRED L. COLV1Q.
For Sheriff.
I respectfully present my numo to
tho republican voters iir candidate
tor sheriff ot Jackson county nt thu
coming primaries, I imvo served
two teems nB coiistnbloof Medford
district, nnd If nominated and elected
I shall servo tho people In tho future
as In tho past,
AUO. D. 8INOLER.
WARRANT
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HAZZARD LOSES
WEIGHT IN LONG FAST
SEATTLE, Wash., April 9. At
noon today. Dr. Linda Burfleld Hnz
znrd, tho fast specialist, began the
fourteenth day of her fast, weighing
eighteen pounds less than when she
began. Tomorrow night slio will hold
a big rally as a celebration of the
successful completion of her second
week of the fast.
With Thomas G. MacDouald, the
physical director gf tho Scattlo Ath
letic club, Dr. Hazzard this morning
Btartcd out for a two-milo walk. The
skies wero pleasant and tho sun was
bright and Dr, Hazzard seemed to
reflect tho cheerfulness ot the day.
She laughed and chatted.
"I may fast thirty days and I may
fast fifty," sho said, "but tomorrow
ui icabi 1 will nave proven tliat a
person can live fourteen days with
out food,"
J. H. McXicholas or Portland, who
leased the Tolo brick -plant from the
Gold Ray Realty company last win
ter and organized tho Roguo River
Pottery company, Is now being
sought by tho parties who put um
tho money, for carrying on tho enter
prise. The ones who were "touched"
and who are looking for him are
Messrs. H. H. McCarthy. Arthur
Ivey, Geo. Boos and others. A
warrant of arrest for obtaining mon
ey under false pretence is now in the
hands of tho sheriff, for tho purpose
of bringing Mr. McXicholas to Med
ford for an accounting.
Mr. McXicholas has quite a career
as a frenzied financier and promoter.
Some two years ago ho secured a
bond upon tho placer mino at Gallce
owned by John R. Harvey, paid
$25,000 down, organized a company
and sold stock through tho east. It
.Is reported that Wm, Rockefeller
was among those trimmed.
TAXPAYERS MEET:
NAME M1TTEES
ALASKA SWEEPSTAKES
ABE WON BY ALLEN
NOME, April 0. A. A. (Scotty)
Allen, driving a team of nialamides
owned by Mrs. Darling of Berkeley,
won tho All-Alaska sweepstakes,
crossing tho finish lino at Xomo at
1:32 this morning. Allen's time for
tho 412 miles from Xomo to Candle
()id return wus S7 hours, 42 minutes,
or 5 hours and 52 minutes longer
than his time last year, when ho won
tho race with tho same team. Al
exander Holmson, driving John John
son's team of Siberian wolf hounds,
holdor of tho record of 71 hours,
14 minutes and 20 seconds, was sec
ond, driving Into Xomo one hour be
hind Allen. Charles Johnson, driv
ing Fox Ramsoy's dogs, was third,
nrrlvlng half an hour after Holme
son. Tho Ollvor dogs wero hope
lessly outdistanced.
MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD, Cal.,
April 9, -With Captain Guy Brown
commanding, tho cruiser Clovelaud
was placed In commission hero today.
Tho crulsor will sail, shortly for
llremortou to Join tho Pacific reserve
fleet at Pugot sound.
Legal blanks at the Medford Print
ing company, ,
Murder Trial in Pueblo
PUEBLO, Col., April 9. Tom
Kvitko, a former soldier In tho regu
lar army, was arraigned In court to
day for trial on a chargo of murder
ing Tony Abamerlch. Tho killing,
performed with n shot gun at close
range, occurred last winter, and Is
said to have resulted from a quarrel
between tho two men over tho affec
tions of an Austrian girl. After tho
shooting Kvitko fled from tho city
and was captured at Bowie, Ariz.,
when ho endeavored to enlist in the
army a second time.
The preliminary organization of
the Jackson County Taxpayers I'm
teetive association wus funned at a
meeting held at the opera hoti-e Mon
day night and a meeting called For
April 23 for the purpose uf perfect
ing the organization. A committee of
taxpayers, composed of Mtr.
Oetehell, CK-ciibrugge and Howard
were appointed to draw the bv-law
and E. E. Kelly and F. V. McdynMd
named to secure new member.
E. E. Kelly presided at lust night's
meeting and E. A. V. Hittuer acted us
secretary. After a few brief talk
as to the purposes of the as-ociatioii
the temporary organization wa
formed and a meeting hot for April
23.
For Prosecuting Attorney.
I hereby announce myself nn a
candidate for tho democratic nomi
nation for tho office ot prosecuting
attorney tor the first prosecuting at
torney district of Oregon, embracing
tho counties of Jackson nnd Jose
phine, subject to tho will of tbo vot
ers of that party at tho primaries,
and I pledge tho people of Jackson
and Josephine counties that In tho
event ot my nomination and election
I will fearlessly, Impartially and to
tho best ot my ability prosecute nil
violations of law in said district and
endeavor to administer tho duties of
said offlco with tho utmost efficiency
and economy. E. E. KELLY.
Woman to Bo Tried for Murder
ST. LOUIS, Mo., April . Tho
cabc of Mrs. Alma James, accused of
tho murder of her husband, was call
ed for trial today. Tho killing oc
curred last May, Mrs. James shooting
her husband three times as ho lay In
bed. Temporary disunity, duo to In
dignities suffered at her husband's
hands will bo the pica of tho defenso,
according to Mis. James' attorneys.
Royal Arcanum of Iowa
KEOKUK, la., April 9 Elaborate
preparations have been completed for
the reception and entertainment of
tho Iowa grand council of the Royal
Arcanum, which will conveno In this
city tomorrow for Us twenty-first an
nual session. Tho meeting will bo
attended by delegates from all parts
Of tho state.
MARINETTE, Wis., April 9. '
George and Frauk Drew, kcopers of
a lighthouse on Chalmers Iblund, aro
adrift on an lco floo today and tho
ico Is fast melting under tho warm
south winds,. Five cities bavo res-
cilo parlies out.
Louisiana Republicans Split
ALEXANDRIA. La., April 9. In
response to tho call of tho state cen
tral comnititee, a state convention of
republicans of Louisiana assembled
here today to name delegates to tho
national convention at Chicago. The
convention Includes a largo propor
tion of the old so-called "black-and-tan"
delegates and most of tbo fed
eral officeholders and Is expected to
declare unanimously for tho reuom
inatlou of President Taft. Tho antl-
administratlon faction Is arranging
to hold a convention hero early In
May to name a contesting delegation
to the Chicago convention.
For Representative.
I respectfully present my name as
candidate for- representative to the
republican vot&rs'at tho coming pri
mary. 1 have been ouco honored by
tho pcoplo of Jackson county, having
been chosen to represent them In the
stato assembly two years ago. If
nominated and elected, I shall do In
tho futuro as I hnvo In tho past:
glvo to my constituents as honest nnd
faithful servlco as lies within my
power. I realize that thero are mat
ters of Importance to southern Ore
gon that will come up In tho next
meeting of the legislature at Salem,
and It will he my earnest desire If
elected to act to tho fullest satisfac
tion of all tho peoplo ot Jackson
county.
J. A. WESTERLUND.
For Representative.
I hereby announce myself ns a can
dldnto for tho nomination as ono of
thu two represoutntlves to tho assem
bly tor Jnekson county, to bo ciiosen
by thu republlcnn voters nt tho pri
mary election April 19, 1912.
My two Interests tho ranch nt
Central Point and law practice
having brought mu In touch with
conditions confronting both thu fann
er nnd the business man, In consent
ing to make tho rare for tho nomina
tion tor representative, I wish to
stato that I nm In favor of well built
highways, constructed along econom
ical and scientific lines. I favor such
laws as will ounlilo our orchnrdlsts
to protect and care for their orchards
In tho best possible aimnnor. I be
lieve In such legislation ns will pro
tect and safeguard nil tho Interests
ot tho people In matters ot taxation,
railroad rates and efficient public
servlco.
And If nominated and elected, I
will glvo to each taxpayer honest,
efficient and buslnessllko service
JOHN II. CARKIN.
iinniliwUud nnd elected 1 proiiilso u
huiduesHlIku udmlnlidi'nlton of thu of
ficii, and will observe tho lawn gov
einlng tin) office In every detail to
tho bent ot my ability.
W. (JUIHENIIEUIIY.
Km- County Judge.
1 am a candidate for democratic
nomination an county Judge. If
elected I promise to reform nil loom
and careless methods of trammeling
public business, and to administer
tho affairs ot Jackson county on
strict ami nyHtematla huttluoHH linen.
I will nsHlst In building good roads,
build up tho county's ciedlt, labor foi
Its every material Interest along pin
gresslvo and economical lines, 1 will
favor no locality nt tho expense of
any other and I will safeguard all of
your mnterlitl Interests conscientious,
ly and to tho best of my ability.
FIIAXIC h. TOU VELLE.
Mod turd. R. !'. 1), No. 2,
Fur County Nunc) or.
I nm asking for tho republican
nomination, and if I am elected 1 will
make tho offlco mean something,
All county work requiring eugl
ueerlug skill should ho done by tho
county mirvesnr, and maps and other
data filed for future reference. Hav
ing made the surxeys for tbo adjudi
cating of Little Hullo creek water
rights and a topographic map of a
largo portion of tho Itoguo river val
ley, besides other surveys, 1 nm able
to glvo first-hand Information.
RALPH P. COWUILL.
For Atsrsior.
I hereby anuounco myself nr a can
dldato for a second term for county
assessor, subject to tho republican
primaries, April 19, 1912, nnd prom-
iso if nominated nnd elected to do
my duty In thu futuro as I hnvo In
tho past. W. T. GRIEVE.
Prosecuting Attorney.
I hereby auuounru myself as a can
didate for the office of prosecuting
attorney for tho First prosecuting at
torney district of Oregon, compris
ing tho counties of Jackson nnd Jo
sephine, subject to thu will of the
republican voters at tho primaries.
If nominated and elected I will
prosecute ull violations of thu law
and will faithfully discharge tho du
ties of the office, honestly, Impar
tially, economically and to tho best
of my ability.
II. K. 1IANNA.
Jacksonville. Ore., March II, 1912,
Clark 6c Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON, I). O.
Public Land Matters: Flual Proof.
Desert Lands, Contests and Mining
Cases. Scrip.
WHERE TO OO
TONIGHT
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UGO THEATRE
TWO MflllTM
Monday - Tuesday
FREE FREE
In front of tho Theater at 7 p, in.
.Minimi tho Iron Man derhm tltMil.h by
allowing it Chnlmetri ,1d automobile
containing 12 paitseugerri to pans its nr
his unprotected body,
Morton Is appearing at this Theater
with many other feats of his marvel
ous ntreiigth together with fi big
pictured.
10c
PLUMBING
Stoam and Hot Wator
Heating
All Work Ounrnnteo.
1'rlecB lU-anunnUliv
COFFEEN & PRICE
33 Howard Slock, XntrAuc on dlti St
Vnolflo 3031. Home 049.
County Clerk.
I announce myseir an n candidate
for tho republican nomination for tho
offlco of county clerk, subject to the
primaries April 19, 1912.
N. L. NARREGAN.
Bank Robbery H carina Ends
LOS ANGELES, Cal. April 9 Ex
tradition proceedings in tho caso of
Charles Dean, alleged bank robber,
wero resumed late today before Unit
ed States Commissioner William Van
Dyke. Dean's extradition Is sought
ny tho Canadian government, which
would try him on a chargo of com
plicity in tho theft of about a quar
ter of a million dollars from tho Now
Westminster (II. C.) branch of tho
Hank of Montreal. It was stated
that tho hearing probubly would be
concluded toduy.
Woman Hurt, Jumps From Trestle
SEATTLE, April 9. Miss W1I
hclmlna Timmormau Is suffering to
day as tho result of a Jump for llfo
from tho Ravenna trestlo to tho
brook, thirty feet below, Sho was
going homo with Henry W. Peters
when tho couple noticed tho light of
an approaching car, Miss Tlmmer
mnn acted first and Peters followed
In Jumping off tho trestle,
Postmaster for Juneau, Alaska
WASHINGTON, April 9. Tho
dont Tatt nominated Earl Hunter to
day to bo postmaster at Juneau,
Alaska,
For County Judge.
I nm a candldnto for tho nomina
tion ot county Judgo of Jackson coun
ty to bo determined by tho will of
tho voters nt tho primaries April 19,
1912. If I am nominated and elected
I will during my term of offlco, as
soon as lawful authority of tho voters
can bo secured, bond tho county nnd
begin the construction of a scientific
system of permanent roads. Ono mil
Hon and a half dollars Is not too
much for this purpose, nut a dol
lar's value must bo had for ovory
dollar spent. I will oppose Incrcas
Ing tho county's warrant indebted
ness nnd will endeavor to roduco tho
samo and restore tho county' credit.
I will uKsuino full responsibility for
a business administration of overy
county office.
F. E. MERRICK.
For Sheriff.
To the Reputillcans of Jackson
ceunty:
I hereby announce Hint I am a can
didate for tho Republican nomination
for sheriff of Jackson county, Ore ,
subject to tho wishes of tho voters of
tho Republican party, to bo expressed
at tho primary election on April 19th,
1912. In caso I should bo nominated
and elected to tho snld offlco, I prom
ise tho pcoplo ot Jackson county n
buslnesillko administration of tho of.
flco.
EMMETT UEESON.
F0RDE CAN DO IT
Do you want your lawn put in
first class shape? All work
guaranteed. Leave address with
If. II. I'nttersu, Quaker Nursery,
Nash hotel.
For County ComiinsHloner.
I horohy anuounco myself as can
didate for the nomination of county
commissioner for tho four year torm,
subject to tho endorsement of tho
republican voters nt tho primary
election April 19, 1912
It nominated und olectcd I will
during my term of offlco conduct tho
business ot Jackson county on a
strictly business basis, and to tho
host interests of tho taxpayers, nnd
without fear or favor to any party,
parties or to any particular section
of the county, '
W, 0. LEBVER.
County Recorder,
I hereby announce myself as a can-
dldato for tho republican nomination
for tho offlco of county recorder, sub
Ject to tho will of tho voters of tlmt
party at tho primaries, I won bora
nnd raised at Eaglo Point, Ore. I
hnvo for tho pat two yoara bpon
Fur Prosecuting Attorney,
I hereby announce myself a cnunV
date for tho republican nomination to
tho offlco ttt prosecuting attornoy for
tho first district, Oregon. It I nm
nominated and olected 1 shall prose
cute all violations of tho law, nnd
especially will I prosecute nil viola
tions of the liiiuor laws, and nil laws
safeguarding tho welfare of young
manhood and womanhood In this Jur
Isdlctlon. This I shall do with what
ever of strength and ability my six
years experience as a practicing at
torney and thrco years as doputy
prosecuting attorney ot this district
has conforred. Very respectfully,
J. N. JOHNSTON.
(Paid adv.)
County Surveyor.
I h6reby anuounco my candidacy
for tho abovo named office, subject
to tho Republican primaries In April,
i respectfully refer tho electors to
my past record aB a basin upon which
to Judgo my qualifications for said
offlco,
T. W. OSGOOD.
Watch Our Addition
Grow
Jackson and Summit
Medford Realty and
Improvement Goiipny
M. F. .Vi II. Co. .Hldg. .
THEATRE
Under direction People's Amuse
ment Co. Always In tho lead,
Entire I'liange of Program Today
Till; ROOT P EVIL
A lllograph Masterpiece
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THE HI UPRISE PAItTV SIR.
PRISED
(Massy Comedy
KAItUIKIJU. SWEDEN. WAR
SCHOOL EXERCISES
Military IVatiiru
AV ARIZONA ICM'APADE
'thrilling WcHtcru Drama
THE RIVAL rONSTAIthltS
HIp-ltoarliiK Western Comedy
,l. SATItim
Hinging "Itcautlfiit linrdu nt
Hoses"
WOOLWORTIIS, tho Musician
Admission 10c, Children Co
MATINEES EVERY DAY
A. SN A. P
GO acres, six miles from Medford,
good graded road crosses tho tract,
all frco soil, at SCO per aero. $1000
will handlo, easy term on bnlnncn.
Part Is creek bottom land, su'table
for alfalfa. Several nprlngs on tho
place. Timber enough to pay for the
tract. No buildings. In tho Griffin
crook district,
W.T.York O. Co.
County Surveyor,
I am a candidate for tho repub
lican nomination for county surveyor,
subject to tho primary election In
April.
If olected I will perform tho duties
of tho offlco with tho system and abil
ity that my credentials of former er
porlonco and .my private work of tho
past thrco years in this county credit
mo with.
Copies ot loiters recently sont to
tho county clork and court, and now
lu my possession, regarding my abil
ity and pust oxporlonco, may bo hud
by any voter requesting tho Bamu,
II, G, STOECKMANN.
For County Clerk.
I horeby anuounco my candidacy
for county (dork Hiibjoct to tho re
publican primary on April 0, If
Medford Beal Estate
& Employment Agency
FOR HALE
97 acres good Hear creek land, 8
room house, at a bargain, good
terms.
Homestead relinquishment of 81)
acres near Woodvllle, ?:i7fi,
tools and everything go with
tho place.
IGO-nrni homestead relinquish
ment on Evans creek $100.
20 ucics It mlloa out, price $11500,
Good terms.
1 room house and lot $050, a good
buy.
A good team of mares and wagon,
Just what you want,
2 barber shops, one lu Oregon and
ono lu California,
Rooming houses, restaurant, lu
town and out,
A good grocery store at u bargain.
I! Incubators,
If you don't see what you want,
ask for It,
20,000 acres lu a sheep tauch,
$!1,C0 pur acre,
MISCELLANEOUS
A good car run about one season,
lu good repair, $150.
EMPLOYMENT
Girls for gonoral housework.
Phono In your orders for tuon;
uo charges to tho omployor.
E. F, A. BITTNER
ROOMS 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK
Opposite Nash Hotel
Phono 1U1 Home, 11.
ISIS
lOc THEATRE lOc
First Ainerlinn Tour
Robinson & Brown
English Character Vocalists
High CIiim Singing
Six consecutive tours over Mosu
& Htoll I'ulted Kingdom Circuit,
England, Ireland, Scotland and
Wales,
Three yearn lu Loudon's prin
cipal theaters,
Two years lu Australia and New
Zealand under Harry Rlckardu'
innuageuioiit.
I OtlO Keel of Eontnro Films
5 flood Photo Pln)K-5
Tho Hlggest and Plainest Pictures
In Town
Evenings, lOo any neat In tho
hotiso. Speclnl Children's Mat
in co ovory Saturday and Sunday
at 2 p. m admission Go nnd TOce.
Follow tho crowds to tho Islu,
Wo solicit your patronage,
which will bo received with courtesy,
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Hall & Myers
Taxi Co.
Taxicabs and
Touring Cars
Phones: Puclflo 1100 IIumiHOO
'Pi mo Rains!
City on PnvemontH, $.'1.00 por hour
Country, $11,50 por hour
1 Availing Tlme:
10 Conts Every Four Minutes or
$1.50 Por Hour
Ladles Shopping, $2.50 Por Hour
Doctors' City Calls $U.S0 Por Hour
Tnxlmojor Rates:
Sorvlco Day or Night
Tnko tho Hrown Curs
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NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS
Aro Jfold In Mooho Hull ovory
Thtirwlny nt 3 p, in, Everybody
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