Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 03, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MTAILi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER a. 1012
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Col. Frank II. Hay reached Now
Yerk today from an extended Kuro
tiean tour. 'Ho la expected In thin
City this rail.
C. O, Dickey, Harry Helms and a
party "bf friends havo returned from
an outing) a Cinnabar. They report
a npktmilii time, ,
.MIm Flora Gray, piano instruc
tlo5Htudo, 144 Central avenue,
8oHthv .Phone pacific U. KcbI
doBc 116 Geneva avenue, phono
7941. Calling hour 3 to 4 dally at
etudlo.
. M Hacl Enyart and Miss Kuth
Merrick -Tirora guests of Miss Alma
Ketlla l the William Nellls estate
ner Peyton, a few days of last week.
A sorrel Shetlnnd pony for salo,
cheap. Weight 550 pounds, very
gentle and used to children, also bug
tnr If wnnted. D. J. Palmer. S2C
outti' Central are., phono, 4681, 139
" Mr. and Mr. N. Scholr of North
Central avenue are leaving Thurs
day for tho Flounce Rock ranch nenr
Peyton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam M. XelllR Jfor a fortnight.
ladles bring us your fall suit we
will clean and alter It to suit you.
Pantoriaw. H2
Miss Flora Gray, who has recently
returned from San Francisco where
6k. has been coaching In piano
atHdy nd quiring advanced aieth
es.t of, .UstrHctlon, entertained her
cIms pf tmvlc pupils st her home
J I (5., Geneva, .avenue, yesterday after
noon .Games aaA. music, were en
joyed and light refreshments served.
, 8. A. Novell, ladles' tailor. th
floor M. F. &. bldg. .
. ,Th Pythian Sisters will hold
Uilr,.regular Aeetlng at K. P. Hall
Wednesday evening, Sept. 4. All
aenbers are .urged to be j) resent.
..Overcoats, repaired, now velvet
collars pt, en x&d put in shape for
yen ata small cost. Pantorium.142
, Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00
per or. Geld Kay Realty Co..
Sixth vand Fir.
.Ctareace ilearaes has returned
tremja. short trip to Roseburg.
.Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00
peneord. Gold Jtay Realty . Co..
Sixth, and Fir.
h.R. Kerr and A. Jordan have re
turned from an outing on tha Far
rell ranch south of the city.
We , re-llae jackets, pHt. on new
caffs and collars. Pantorium.. 142
.Mr. an Mm. W. H. Baro'. Ralph
Weodferd and. Lou Warner motored
to the Applegate Sunday.
.See X. A, Holmes, The Insurance
Mmm w TaalrasiB fVtuBtv Vtanlr.
Rex..vW. -T. Geulder left Tuesday
foritorthud attend conference.
Mr. .and Mrs. J. S. Rodgers of
Eileen are in Medford on business.
Furs, have as put your furs in
shape, for cold weather, Pantorium.
142
Lieut. E. T. Fobs returned Mon
day Irom Portland, where he tarried
a. few days on hU return from tbo
eaoaBsfiment at Fort Stevens.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphers, negatives made any time or
place, by appointment Phone M. 1471
...Waker. Merrick is at Seattle on a
short business trip.
.BlaBketa cleaned and recorded,
they. will look .better than now. Pan
terlunu 142
The Medford public schools set-'
tied down to the new year's work in
earnest today after the summer's va
cation. .The enrollment was greatly
Increased today and will exceed 1300.
Hay for sale. W. If. Everhard.
Phone oCTl.
vTha work of cxacavating for curb
and gutters on west Eleventh street
was resumed by the Clark & Henery
Construction company today.
Cut down the. high cost of Hying
by having lis clean, alter and repair
your clothing. Pantorium. 142
Thoelty council will meet In regu
lar session this evening.
Get Mrs. Reynolds home made
bread at.DeVoo'a.
4 Us (Mae ,Ferren returned Thurs
day vfjron a pjeasant outing among
relatives at Seablde.
Evening gowns, street dresses and
all other wearing apperal cleaned to
your "satisfaction. Pantorium, J42
ftB, 'E, Storpr has returned from a
short business trjp to San Francisco.
SJ, D. Anderson of Trail Creek spent
Tuesday at Mcdfprd on business,
,The)adies of tbq Coast Side Circle
of the M. E. church, north, will serve
Ice cream and cake In the tent
Vf)dufday evening. Everybody In
YUed. 140
Mr. and Mrs. H. 1). Pattoron and
daughter haye returned from a trip
te Orator Lake,
yAllvwool hlup sorgo Bulls to your
weaaurn at JlCpO; no use wearing a
hMa4-jis-pwn, at Elfort, tho Tailor.
A heavy snow storm raged Monday
at Crater Lake, following an Ideal
sunny day Sunday. This Is tho third
snow Rtorm at tho lako tills jmmihou.
fho,Bnow, inots almost naoou as It
falls. ,
Tho nursery business formerly
conducted by I K. Hoover nnd Son
will ho continued by C. C. Homer,
and nil outstanding hills may he
paid to him. Mr. Hoover has con
tracted tor 100,000 trees from the
Yakima Independent, Nursery Co..
nnd 12f,00 trees from tho Milwau
kee, Ore., company. .All trees art
Inspected nud guaranteed (o bo first
class In every particular nt time of
delivery. , 134
Tho Crater Lake stage, which has
boon iHakiiiff Bemi'Wei'ktv trliis to
1r I the lako will for tho rest of tho sa-
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son, only mako.one trip a week.
Kodak finishing, the beat at Wea
ton', opposite book store. , "
Louis l. McGee of Dig Hutte spent
Monday in Medford or business.
Charles Et Nefr pf Portland Is In
Medford on a short business trip.
,E. C. Caddies and Vulney Dixon,
who have, been as (at vast as 'New
York and Washington upon business.
are expected homo this week.
u. u. u ileum t ot sams valley was
In Medford Tuesday on business.
Get Jt, at DeVoe's.
Phlpps Dro.8. orchardlsts, recent
ly completed a large packing house
at their orchards north and east from
Medford. These geutlemen expect to
have thirty or more .carloads of ap
ples this fall.
,F. E. and Seldon Redden and their
families visited friends In the Apple
gate country Sunday,
.Fall and winter goods are on dis
play at a very low figure and a fit
guaranteed, by Eifert, the Tailor.
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Miss Luclle Gooding of Portland
is in Medford visiting Miss Edith
Brown. Several Boclety events are
being planned In her honor.
D. . Sampson of Crescent City
Is in Medford on a short business trip.
William Mutter, T. E. Daniels and
friends are expected to return soon
from a shooting trip to the Klamath
Lakes.
Soda Fountain at DcVoe's.
Brooks Spencer ot Wellen spent
Tuesday with Medford friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doollttlc of
Roseburg spent Tuesday with friends
at Medford.
F. E. Merrick and J. E. Enyart
havo planned an automobile trip to
Crater Lake and will leave when the
weather clears.
The Sisters of the Holy Names re
open St. Mary's Academy, Medford,
September 2nd. Departments Pre
paratory. Grammar and High School,
Art and Music.
Andrew W. Clemens of Ashland
spent Tuesday in Medford visiting
with his brother Charles of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wilson have re
turned from a business trip to Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Hutchason have
returned from an outing on tho
coast. Mr. Hutchason combined
business with pleasure and wrote a
large number of life insurance poli
cies while absent from the city.
E. J. Brownell left Tuesday morn
ing for a short business trip to Portland.
The rain of the -past two days has
delayed pear packing to some extent
but orchardUts say that the rain
has been a help, not a detriment.
B. W. Ilarrls left Tuesday for a
short business trip to San Francisco.
ChleJf of Police glover at Portland
has advised District Attornenyn Mul
key that ho has Viola Miller in cus
tody. She will be returned to Med
ford ns a witness in the Jim Ling
case.
Carkln & Taylor (John IT. Carktn.
Glenn p. Taylor), attorneys-at-Iaw,
orer Jackson County, Bank Building.
Medford.
D. F. Dunne of Ashland Is in
Medford on a short business trip.
u . Burke of .Sacramento Is In
Medford visiting friends,
Stanton Grirfls spent Tuesday In
Medford with friends.
C. W. Martin; assistant superin
tendent of the Southern Pacific was
a recent Medford visitor.
Tarn Hon ley pf Grants Pass, well
known at Medford pw:r.g to his gen
ial nature, was a rccentvlsltor in
this city.
Less than one-tenth of an inch of
rain has fallen during the present
storm although showers ure predicted
for tonight and Wednesday. Tho rain
has provtnl a benefit as it will height
en the color in tho red fruit.
POHTLAXI), Oiv., Sept. 11 Wliilf
CJovernor WV1 enjoyed nt Snloiu
brief respite from his. nrduous liilmrs
m -the up crutnite, )io Siploiuh4r
UPUHl jury, tho lioilv before wliu'U
will be prvscntoil nil tho Ovtileueo
pothered by the vernni, llciilon
nuts, wtiR ilruwn hero todny, The
moral etunpnin, viis vsiRU'tetl to he
in full swiii;; tomorrow.
H. f. lcrjy, sH'i'iul prolocutor
for the Htntc, nniiouneeu today that
fhe would o before Judge McGinn
in the oirrttit emirt lute UiiMtifte,nioon
or tomorrow and nk him to iustrtrt
the dew j;rsuid jury vpeeifienlly thnt
ho (Ksdvrly) hw the right tooonduet
the deUberntioiiri nt thai lody. Judge
M"eflinn wns oxK'etod to Nmjo tho e
instructions us he hud preymnsly
decided Im1i Ktcrly and Ois-triot
AUoruov Cumeroi) shoiiM lm,ve the
right to npHar n prosoojitin orfi
eer?J ueforo the Krnud jury.
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Pf If POLLS
NOMD
UNCOI.X, Xebr., Sept. 3. - Xn
third imrty ticket will npenr in
Nebraska, neeordim; tn n definite
stutenient ixued before the oiH'iiiiifr
of tiio n'iiililicaii .slittc convention
here today. All but two of the pre-i-dcntiul
electors ure for Itoosevell.
The conxention will only udopt n
platform, numo two men to oppose
the Tnft eleclois., nud then endnrx
the remnindor of the republican
ticket.
Governor Jolm-ou of Ciilifoniiu
will nddre-s the convention.
Governor Johnson wn the sitiest of
honor nt u non-partisan luncheon.
A hundred guest, itieludim; William
J. Bryan and Governor Chester Aid
rich of Nehrnskn were present.
Great entluiia-in was nnu-ed thi
afternoon by the announcement (hut
D. L. Love hud resigned ns treasurer
of the Tnft state committee nud had
come out for Iloot-cvclt.
RATE DECISION BEARS
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RAILROAD
NEW YORK, Sept. 3. Transcon
tinental railways weak in the stock
market today as a result of the Inter-state
commerce commission ruling
against higher freight rates. Other
railway shares ere heavy In sym
pathy. Copper stocks opened strong
bnt fell back before noon to their
lowest. Canadian Pacific dropped
more than four points. Union Paci
fic, Northern Pacific, Reading and
some other active Issues yielded a
point or more.
Tho market closed weak.
Bonds were Irregular.
Author of Hiawatha Dead
LONDON, Sejit. .1. Samuel Coler-idge-Tuylor,
author of the Ming
"Iliuwuthn," which made a grentJiit
Home years ngo, is dend hero today,
lie whk 7.'J yenrK of age.
The Massachusetts legislature has
enacted u law regulating the hours
of labpr of street railway pmployes
after January 1, 1013. Regular
trainmen -will be limited to nine hours
regular work, to bo performed within
twelve cpnsecijtlvo hours. For sub
stitutes eight hours must clnpso be
tween the close of ope day's labor
nnd the beginning pf the next.
Two new Brltjah battleships will
be fitted with' anti-rolling tanks, the
first war craft so equipped.
Oregon Agricultural College
This great Institution opens Its
doors for the fall semester on Sep
tember 20th. Courses ot Instruction
include: Generat .Agriculture. Agron
omy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus
bandry, Bacteriology. Botany and
Plant Pathology, Poultry, Husbandry,
Horticulture. Kntomoiogy, veterinary
Science, Civil Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, Mechanical Engineer
ing, Mining Engineering, Highway
Engineering, Domestic Science, Do
mestic Art, Commerce, Forestry,
Pharmacy. Zoology. Chemistry. Phy
sics, Mathematics, English Langungo
and Literature, Public Speaking,
Modern Languages, History. Art,
Architecture, Industrial Pedagogy,
Physical Education, Military Science
and Tactics, and Music.
Catalogue and Illustrated lltera
turo mailed froo on application. Ad
dress: Registrar, Oregon Agricultural
College, Corvnllls, Oregon.
School Year Opens Septemlwr SOtli
THE MOST
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Madojn twp inodeli; poo
tor .-a puuri u. i', car-t
tridges tho other for .22 Long
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STEVENS
"VISIBLE LOADING"
RIFLE NOA70.
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lanit rifln cnrtrlil(rc
Send for linnilsoniclv
illustrated Itiflu fjitn.
loirand ''How toluxit
VfisVZr
Order Steves Rifhw
Plstalsand Shotnuis
from your Dealer,
J.,RTRVRl:S,'AnAfB
&T00lTC0AIPANY,
'PfO.BoxS04,'
CHtCOI'BE FAIX9, MAflfl.
CLEVELAND, Ohio. Sept. H.--ltp.
duuntoA by n heavy downpour, Cleve
land suffragettes, "tvnt to tho skin,"
worked at tho pulling station all May
long1 'today, and won ninny converts
to tlj.ti churo. Tho vhters of tho atutV
are'bnllotlng on t pMiponod clinngiia
In tlio constitution, one uf which
would give tho ballot to women. Sec
rotary Uongwor of the burd of elec
tions declared this afternoon thlit hu
never saw an old purti' orguuUntloti
oporato so olfoellu'ly tm tjio women
hero VorKcd today Congw"orlHUld
they deserved to win. ,
In addition to. wuiutui suffrage,
somo of tho most Important questions
to be decided nro the Initiative nud
roforeiHtum, good roads, taxation, the
minimum wngo nud a chanuo.ln tlie
Judicial system.. f
MUTIN6AM0NGC0NVICTS
IN MINNESOTA QUELLED
JACKSON', Mloh , Sept, 'A.
Mutiny among tho 2,000 convicts In
tho stnto puiiltoutlitry imni which
Htiuled over tho (inullty and unioiiiit
of food auppllod jirlHoners, Ik ru-
ported to ho miccoKsfully iuelml to
day following the tlogglnK " mW
lug by tho thuiulm of tho rliutU'iuier.
l-'lftv men were will Into nolltaiy
confinement, while th olh'in.
locked In llmlr coIIh, contliuied
huiiiiuoiliiK on tlio dooi's In protoat
EDITOR GARRETS0N OF
JUDGE PASSES AWAY
N'i:v yohk. Sept. :i.-riuiitii
flnrretMtn, editor tif Judge ! dend
here today from injuries iveeiyed
when he wiii Ihrowu from Iti- lio'ie
Muv 10 Just. Prior to hi- connection
willi Judgt, Gnrrctou wii mi the'
editorial MnlT of the New York lven
imr (Hebo -nnd l.ilii'- Weekly, lie
formerly puhliVhed miiiiII ptipeiv on
the I'mdfit Const.
Just u bii of itiutiUou
ol ovtM'vtuw aununtM
toilut lujlpn you nuiKl
1m (louph- iiitoro.stiul
m
TALOUM
Tftlcums -easily the most
popular of toilet powders.
Wo carry all tho lending
brands any kind you want
any odor any lint nuyN
price.
FACE LOTION
You need face lotions, too
--mighty desirable for tnn,
freckles, and wlndburn a
Mtcatlon necessity. Wo lmvo
nil sorts tho best one. We
mnku Witch llaxol llenxoln
Crenm,
COLD CREAM
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE I will sell an equity f
$800 in n modern furnished house,
cheap for cash. W. l, Mall Tri
bune. Ill
for Indies and bnhlos, for
laddlca and lassies, for
Morybody Cold Cream.
All tho popular kinds and
j a fluo special mado by our-
' netves, PUt Theatrical
t Crenm.
! MEDFORD PHARMACY
.Neur l'oxtofflro '
Watch Our
Addition Grow
Jackson nnd Summit
Medford Roalty nnd
Improvement Company
lM. I A !!. Co. Wtlg.
ul-:i .'
Wo are compelled to
pay cash for our school
books with practically
no profit in handling,
so wo will positively not
charge school supplies to
anyone; There will bo
no exception to this
rulo.
MEDFORD
BOOK STORE
School Hosiery
Boys or J- n Sim
Girls XJV JTO-ll 5to9'a
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Just in our new lino of School I lose, lite )xsi wearing hoso in MotU'ord. Two
weights, a fine ribbed for tfU'ls. and heavy weigh! for boys. Stridly fast blaek,
a 25e (iiality most plaees, here in sizes to D'o, a pair ...., .-..-. ! 15
BOYS'
BLOUSE .WAISTS
A new line just in, a
75c value, in light and
dark colors, also black
satteeu,oach . ..501
lAVo are closing out
several odd Junes ol
ti ir., l or. i......
tiJUhu, -ir ii j in ocv i aini;
RIBBONS
' Just In
LlfW'K- Mini tnn 1ntimr
rv.. it t nr.M.l "" "." "'" "r
woe hu jv.s aisfs.RBout price jmir ...50cJ
closing .out price .25I 2 pair for 75c
Boys,)raud blisses KnitJpOne lot Ladies' JTose in
Uiiderwaists, each, lSSblack or tan, pair .lOrf
1v mi,! Alir' TUnv-WOnC 1()( blisses' flist
.j.u. W ' ....JM. -.
''at, a pair .15? Afe havo jusl received
2 jair lor .too a m,w Iine (,r all Hi. nn(l
Ijiulics' J'Miie Imported satin ribbons in all
flose, 50 and 75c values, witlili fn.in r2c to l.r0
.... .- - . --
areth Knit Underwaists
all sizes, each 25
Boys' and blisses' NaJc
areth Waist Union Suits1
3 irarinents in one
special closing out price
2 Suits for75tf.
black, ribbed Hose, in
sizes 7 to 91J., pair,...10d
One lot Men's Heamlt'ss
values. Colors, black,
white, pink, blue, red,
etc, the biggest values
ever offered in Medford,
salo price, a vard
10 - 15 - 25
I000 yards Linen, Tor
chon, Val and CJIiiny
L . 1... 1.1... 1. ,...1...
ny -i, .muck r urn, a . 11Rei.tiolIS jJcnd.
juiw ,, ,, , ,. ...jLuy
. , , ' r jn s et sale price a
Mens Seamless Jast h ' ' ' r.
Colored Hose, black or .vm'(1 V
5l"' ,wil1 (.M,twwir nn: Sanitary Drinking Cups
l2oc hose in town aU iV)r ,ho0l, 10 in seal.Ml
ijc-llsntes, a )air 15c , ' K ,
w il
w ax Miuwuig uin ui ,q. . ..;..v im(,klR0 5
Ladies', Misses' andl0no ' J Fmu,y 25 in pa.dcage, 10
Boys' Hosiery in Med-JjRoeks, 25c and 35c Elding A 1 u ni i n u in
fnvA a vv.in u Jravalues, closing out prico . , . ,., . t
ford. A complete lino ja .)nj ,. h qa Drinking Cups, largo
just received. 2 pair for 35c size, each 10
We are going to give to ovvvy hoy or girl making a purchase, of school supplies
during tho balance of this week a present free. Remember, wo carry a complete
line of tablets, pencils, ink, paste, etc. Our prices are always right. Special
this week, the largest pencil tablet in Medford ....'.. J-2 for 5
New Swejl Line of
Post Cards, 1
HUSSEY'S
Post Cards for Hand
Coloring, 1 oach
STERLING SILVER WEPDING GIFTS
Wc have on display in our show rooms a largo, assortment of
STERLING SILVER FLATWARE AND HOLLOW-WARE PIECES
' ; fhtjtablc for aU occasions such asj
Tea SotH, Coffo'o SoIh, DeHBort Satfl, Almond Botu, Ico Croutn Sola, Lupuli Cantor Hetu, Horry Sotu, Biitfur
and Cream SotB, 'andlcHtlclcB, Sandwich Trayu, Ureact Trnya, Cako 'fiaya, lion lion DIhIiuh, , Cnnijiort
Mullen, llolluh 'pishcH, Marmalado Jura, Water I'ltchora, Flowor Vasca, I'rlsso Gujih.
Nenr Iun(rrici MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jowelr Me.Ifonl, OreKon
WHEKK TO GO
TONIGHT
STAR
THEATRE
Tho place whuro yun Kt your iiion
ey'H worth on hotli tililtm of tlio tlltiio.
i ii i i m l i
INiy Nte4'hl attention (o our imtlo
mill effeiiH
n itMi iMioroi'iavK n
Tin: iitniiT .it Tin: MU,wl
An Aiiierlenn Wontiini tlrainii
"TWO WO.MK.V AM ONI! .MAN"
A Hiverful Koelely ilininu
(HANTS or KTHni."
Intel entliiK M'uiilo
"iinuAM iniivnN"
l.lnlit loiiiedyMlriimn '
Tin: nkiv i,oiji:i:man,
A eumeily with it moral t
Dinrr
"Ihmii II) the Ohl Mill Ht ream"
WIIIIK iy
Al Hit I htR.it ml It. I. I'ltrimt
It. I). I'nrre! ttml II. U Wonlunrlli
I'lauo Hraiiiii ami elfiu'tn.
Miitturett Dally
COMINO "Mfe In mi Ohio lVitllru-
llnry, Kept, llllt mill Itllli, mill NAT
(iOOOWlN In "Ollu-r Twlt", Hrpt.
lilth nml Mill
ADMISSION 10 renin.
ClllhDItUN, H rrutN.
ISIS
VAUDKvmu:.
IMIOTO I'l.AYH.
IIUNTCK .lltr.NTKH
Itiiflneil cuiuedy nlii;lii;, talking ami
ilancliiR
.riintophty jl'rxKrmui,
TIIU I'AHSKIMtV
Drnmit
TIIU INDIAN IDVd
All ludhiii ruiunuro
Till: WIDOW UAKICV'H ItimUtN
Ouuil t'tenii comedy ,
GOOD MUSIC
Matlnenn Sat unlay and Sunday 2 p.m.
Mntlnou lirlctui Co and lOn
KvenliiK pcrformanco 7:110 p. in.
Saturday und Kuuduy iiIrIiK 7 p in.
AdmlHaluu ovenlnen luo and 15u
U tki Orlxtaal ami BwHilr.o
HORLIGK'S
MALTED MILK
TIFt.rfriAkfar,AUAcM.
ForInfant$,InYlkl,andGrowinRdi3den.
PurcNulrkIon,upbulklInB the wlicJobody.
Inviaoralct the nurtin g mother and Ihc aged.
3l2 m'h, mailed grain, tn powder form,
A (pick hwch pr$futi fa a mimkt.
Take MWtktrt. AskHOMJCK'S.
Not In Any Milk Trim
MORTGAGE
LOANS
Monoy on hand at all times
to loan on improved ranches
and city property at Jowest
rates with "on or boforn
privilege,"
JAMES CAMP3ELL '
Phone 3231 H20 G -X BIdg.
AUTO EXPRESS
QUICK DELIVERY
Call mi up for nil IcIiuIh of Kxpresii
work(iuluk delivery our upoclijity,
PAUL & LAWRENCE
IMioiio J'nclflo 4731 HUnd nt NmIi
Clark & Wright
.LAWYERS
WAHllINGTOIf, I), c.
1'uhllo Land MutterB: ifiuai pro0f,
llOHort LnndB. Contoit'nnii uinin.
CaBon, Scrip,
-4kfr 4 A '
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