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MEDFOftD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OUISCION, TriPRSOAY. SUPTNM1WR fi, 1912
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Frank 0. Trotter, a printer em
ployed oiv the old Medford Tribune,
ha bJbgtM til 6 publication of th
Owyhpefj.Avalanrhe, at, SUvcr City,
Idaho,? backed by ijliroiiR local com
pany., glnc,. leaving Medford,, tak
ing a Medford girl As bride, five years
BKy Mr, Trotter has been editor pf
A ntjiflktr pt wiccesatnl Idaho papers.
W,ft U.j O'Gajt a who haB Jieoti Vis
iting his brother horo for nomo tlm
hnsjuft tor the, eaqt qn.n, short busl
nesa .trjpj
tlM Plpra Oray, iplano Instrnc
Hon, atndlo, 144 Central avenue.
South. Phono Pacific 1211. Resi
dence ltf Geneva avenue, phono
7341, Calling hour 3 to 4 dally at
studio. H6
VM"?, and Mrs. Walter Chapman of
Anljocluwcro recent visitors In this
cltf.
Walter Vorblck has left for a
week' vacation In the hills. Ho will
endeavor to bring back a couple of
Mr
. .Indies brlnp ua your fall suit we
will clean and aller It to suit you.
rantprluia.- .142
Walter McCAllum will leave In tho
near future for Spokane where he
w( boss thq ticket selling Job at the
Spokane ,falr.
K. D. Vllfatlot ot Beagle waa a ro-tfini-
v,kltor In Medford on business.
$1, A. ...K'owcU, ladlca taltor, 4th
(ieoVJrf. IH.bldK. i
v? Mr. and Mrs. V, V. Toner amUam
Uyott Wednesday for Thocnlx.
ArJ.f .where, ,thoy Intend" to make
t,helrfu(urc nowo.
Ripley. Hitchcock of ew York who
has.Jbeon visiting ,h)a boh, Roger
Uttcheeck of this valley leaves this
evjftnjng fqrhis Now York home. Mr.
Hitchcock k .cbArjmed by tho valley
and at aoate future date may make
his .home herp .permanently.
Overcoats, repaired, ow velvet
collars, put on .and put in shape for
you at a small cost, i'antorlum.la
H,J. IC. Pace was. re-appotated sup
erintendent ot tho. county poor farm
for. the -ensuing year by the county
purtat,Rs meeting Wednesday. Mr.
rac is-w!d (o have given complete
satisfaction. ,
tmThe county recorders office has
been ..very busy during the. past
Monh. t Recorder .Colvlg took In
587v7"Jn fees during August as
atfftinst9& 17.60 oao year ago.
,,6k asd.nardwood 14.50 and $5.00
per ,cerd". Gold Ray Realty Co.,
UU aai Fir. .
, Jack Glbb was found guilty of
slaipHasG&ult In. tho circuit court
Wednesday afternoon. The com
plaining iwitnees, was Bert Johnson
Judge Calkins will proHouace sent
ence, en, Friday morning. , Tho jury
waa out but a very short time.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wee
ton's, opposite book store.
Verne Canon Ms returned frem, ft
short business ,t rip o Grants. Pa.
Lawrence Gregory has returned
tromaa extended visit at Portland.
Hefeas beea absent .aUout four
moathB.
Wei-llne Jackets, put on new
cj(te,ad collars. tPantpruia. 142
.tA MU, game has been arranged
between Medferd and Grants Pass
next Sunday In this city. Osborne,
pitcher, for Pendleton, will be hone
and pltfch for tho Grants Pass boys.
Tn,Is.aould siake the game a close
cjje.
See R. A. Holmes. The Insurance
Man', over Jackson County Bank.
f,Fj V. Porter, new proprietor ot
the.Ugo Theater, ient Thursday at
Gold HU on business.
W. E. AVllllams of Rogue River
spent Thursday with Medford friends.
. "Sirs. Oris Polly has returned from
Buttt, Mont, after an absenco ot
ttire. months.
Furs, have us put your furs In
ehapo for cold wathcr. Pantorium.
142
Miss Anglo Barron has arrived
from Butte, MoaU to make her home
Ibj thtetcW,
,Ao C. Allen and family havo ro-
turned from Rocky Point and report
hunting, good on tho Klamath Lakes.
. B. Andersbn formerly of this
cliy, but now locaieu at I'oruana,
lsJntMe4fe.nl on a 6hort b,uslnts
jJt. D. Weeten, cemmercJal photog
rapaern, negatives made any time or
pta(j by appointment Phone M. 1471
E. V. Cotfen the commission, mer
chant is having plank made for a
new bungalow whlca ho will start
next month on hie lot on Rose Ave.
Mr. Jensen ot the Medferd Cement
Brick Co.says he will start work on
fela new cement hrlck home thla fall
oT,HKee- at.
.Blankets cleaned and retarded,
iney win wbk .et u. t-n-teriKBt.
142
WertsAMdJowinCo.
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kaai &
Mr. Wicks Is planning to build on
hip, Row Ave. lot In tho near future.
M, Thcoddre-, Marsh la pulling In
the foiimltvlloii Jtor a now, 7-room S
atory residence, on Rose, avenue.
Drew & Hrfmly have tho contract and
Mr, Marsh will occupy his new homo
about October 1st,
Cut down tho high cost of living
by having us clean, niter nnd repair
your etothlnfy Pantrlnm. 142
H. M. GtMc nnd family att 2.1 Rose
nvemuvlll move to Sheridan, Wjo.,
about October 1st. Since they have
been In Medford Mra. Gntcs litis been
In vepy l'r health and tho doctor
advises her to move to n high, dry
climate to seek Immediate relief.
The "foreign Missionary society of
the Methodist church will meet Fri
day afternoon, September Cth at
tho parsonage, election of .officers
will he held. Pleaso come prepared
to pay dues.
Get Mrs. Reynolds homo made
bread at DcVWs.
Mrs. B. L. Jewel ot Trail Is In
Medford on a short business trip.
Mra, II. B. Colo nnd children ot
Colcsttn are visiting friends In Med
ford, Oysters, wo know how lo serve
thorn any style. Hotel .Medford.
Jack Merrill or Gold Hill motored
to Medford Thursday.
T. Jones of Hornbrook la In Med
ford on business.
Evening gow'ns. street dresses and
all other wearing appcral cleaned to
your satisfaction. Pantorium. 142
Tho Rogue River Electric Company
Is erecting a new power lino which
will supply a large number ot pa
trons In North Medford.
Oysters, Oysters, Oysters, direct
irom tho Oyster beds at Hotel Med
ford. Mrs. Ressle Cherry of Ashland la
In Medford on a short business trip.
A. J. Hendricks of Williams Creek
Is In Medford on a short business
(rip.
All wool blue sergo suits to your
measure at $16.50; no uso wearing a
hand-me-down, at Effort, tho Taltor.
154
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Blackburn
left Wednesday evening for a visit
with friends at Portland.
Mrs. Louis I. Erecy of San Fran
cisco is In Medford tor a short visit
with friends.
6ak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00
per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Sixth. and Fir.
Homer. W. Tait of Roseburg, well
knewn throughout this county, hav
ing resided formerly at Central Point,
spent Thursday In Medford on busi
ness . . '
Judge Twohy of Spokane Js In
Medford attending to business mat-
ter&. He is Interested in the Roguc-
landd project and In the construction
ot the CcntralJ'olnt road.
, Get It at DeVoo'a.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Johnson of
Portland are ylsttlns Mr. Johnson's
brother, Fred, in this city.
.Work is progressing so rapidly on
tho macadam road between this city
and Central Point that October 1
will see It completed and opened
throughout for traffic
Fall and winter gooda arc on dis
play at a very low figure and a tit
guaranteed; by Elfert, the Tailor.
154
Mrs. D. J. Jackson and daughter.
Miss Margaret, arrived In Medford
Wednesday evening- from Eureka,
coming overland by auto via Crescent
City. They will motor down the Sa
cramento valley and home, Although
aloae In the car they report no
titrable- In making 100 miles each
day.
Soda Fountain at DeVoo's.
Three bear and two deer Is tho
record ot Dick Thompson of this city
who wtnrned Thursday from a hunt
ing trip near Fish !akc. Tho bears
averaged 250 pounds. Mr. Thomp
son states that hunting In (he neigh
borhood of MU McLaURhlln is ex
ceptionally good this year.
Carkln & Taylor ijonn H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorncys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building.
Medford.
Mr. and Mra. V. B Root and tarn
lb of Ioa Angeles. Cal.. arrived in
Medford Wednesday night by auto
mobile after a n arduous trip over
the SIsklyous. Two sets of chains
were attached to the rear wheols of
the machine, driven by a 70 horse
power engine, before the machine
could force Its way through the mud
and slush to the summit ot the
mountains." We looked llko a huge
snow ball when we reached the top."
states Mr, Root. "It certainly knows
how to snow in tho mountains." The
Reois are en rente to Crater Lake
from which point they Intend to
donblo back by way ot Klamath Falls
to California.
What have" yon to trade for seven
room house And seven Iota on good
street In Grants, small enenmbrance.
Good touring car considered. Ad
dress "Trade" care Tribune. 14S
H. D. Reed, political boss of Gold
Hill, spent Thursday with Medford
friends.
Dr. and Mr. J. M. Keene returned
home Wednesday evening from an
antemoWle trip to California. They
returned by way ot EureTca and Cres
cent City. They left Medford by way
of Crater Iake and Klamath Falls.
LONG AGO WHEN JOHNSON GOT, ,Wffl?PED AND LANDED IN JAIUX
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A iiruclidtnlUtn of .10 of an luvli of
ruin Wt'dunndny night brought the
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MHMTAUHOFF
t'AI)llil.AO, Mloh., Kept. r..-Ad
Wofgunl'H tniitch with Pnchoy McTnr.
ImiiiI In Nlw Viil'U hi off. Whllo
tutnl for tho nrfwnt nlorm up to .an ;..m,u,im hi'ni,toiiiuMlo horn to.lny
iton uniDiacuT deputy sutRtP? Wmjjsrs Burns.i Oioynski. JackJojiiuqh. anaaff tot. Thomas;
JAllEI? FkANK SCHKEIBKR.
When "Jack" Johnson was not n champion and before the laya that ho was possessed of means and fell
that he was Independent of all the world, ho was witling to fight any one who could give him u good match ami
help him to earn money to buy bacon.
It was In 1001 that he boxed with Choynskl at Galveston, Texas, nnd Choynskl knocked the negro out John
son was not so, clever then ns bo Is now and probably was not possessed ot as much pluck.
After the fight hed taken place tho Sheriff of tho county came along and arrested both of the principals. An
old photograph has been dug up of Johnson and Choyunkl in tho "bastilc," watting tor some ono to como alone
and make peace with tbo law.
" Neither of the principals seems to bo Tery much frightened becauso they have happened to bo arrested, nnd
It would appear that the large slicd pistols which arc in tho hands of tho Sheriff and his deputy are nilhor unnec
essary. In view of the peaceful character ot both Choyuskl and Johnson. But perhaps they were worn to muks
tho picture look good.
or nearly a quarter of t tnnh. Haiti
Ik predicted for" tonight and Frldiiy.
Au miuit of tho Harllotla and How.
oIIh nre hitrvealod tho prenont dhow
era nro doing hut very llttlo harm.
'I'h I h harm couhIaIh prlucTpnlly In (In
laying linrvrntlnp of d'AuJoiiH. Com
Iro nnd lloso will not bo ready for
harvesting for another week or twit
ilayn.
xotici:.
Nntlro la hereby glcm (lint (ho
undersigned will apply at tho regu
lar mooting of tho city council -September
17, ll12, tor a HreiiHu lo
sell mnlt, spirit nnd vIoiih liquors il
tho Hotel Medford. loin 1(1, 17, IK,
block "S, for a pirlod of hIx months,
RAU-MOlllt COMPANY.
Dated Septouilier 5, 112.
TWOHY PREDICTS
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WILSONS
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! CIVIL ACTION BROUGHT
AGAINST R. G. SMITH
GRANTS PASS. Ore., Sept. 5.
Civil nctlon lm been brought against
.Mayor Robert G. Smith In tho United
States district court, by tho Cleopa
tra Mining Company, n Seattle cor-
Judgo J. I). Twohy of San Jose, ""- --" f'",K "'
..,.., . r t. t . poratlon, and James D. l,neoy, ono of
of tho firm ot Twohy Bros, contrac- ' , ' ,. . J'.
. , ., . , , ,, , Us stockholders, to recover $2,990
tors. Is spending n few days In Med- , ., . . '
, , , ,. .. , , ,. and $1,000 damages,
ford looking over the work dono by i . ...... ... . ..
.! . ... ,k n I The complaint allogcs that tho
i,-.. " '. "..:V . "- T r'"'K company turned these funds land waa steaming
pletton. Judge Twohy Is ono of thel,T ln . Sm.,lh as nttorm,y ,to '
inviu imiuma u n a Iii4i ut juiiuii
CRUISER CLEVELAND. , .
OFF FOR CORINTO
foremost railroad builders on tho
coast, Is heavily Interested in the
Rogue River Canal company and a
large property owner in both Jackson
and Josephine counties.
"I look for Woodrow Wilson's elec
tion ns president by a tremendous
majority," said Judgo Twohy. "I
figure that he will carry thirty states,
among them Now York, New Jersey,
Delaware and Massachusetts. Ad
ricc' from all sections point to Wil
son's election, nnd ho will poll a
heavy vote everywhere, even In California."
claims but that the patents went
never completed and that Smith con
verted the funds to his own use.
Smith was placed under $5,000
bond to appear for trial.
YOUTHFUL MURDERER
GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE
SAN FRANCISCO, Ca!., Sept. 5.
Dopite nn a-s-ertion of Attorney Huff
Cook (hat a sentence of more than
twenty year imprisonment would 'ks
received with protect by. the family
of Chnrics Homier, 20, convicted of
,eeond degree murder for the toying
of Reniiee Godnire, nad.ni.iiU in the
eae being npjienlcd, Superior Judge
Dunne here today Mmtoneed Homier
to life imprisonment ut San Quoutin
prison. "
In ia.Mi;r fcnlencc ihe court de
elnrtil the jury did not do ilj. full
duty in returning si compromise ver
dict.
IlotT.
At his late rchldcnce at Jackson
ville, Wednesday, September 4th,
1912, at 4:00 a. m.t Frank Ennts. Ho
was born In Rhode Island, Oct. 21,
1S3C, and, at the time of his death
was "G years, 10 months and 13 days
old.
Funeral services under ausplcces
Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. &A. M.,
will Ih) held Frldass September Clh,
at 5 p. m. Masonic services and In
terment In Jacksonville cemetery.
Friends and acquaintances aro in
vited to attend.
Mr. nnnls lived for many yoars In
Jackson county, having directed sov
cral mines in this section.
YUKON MERCHANT CAUGHT
DRUGGING YOUNG GIRL
SAX FKAXCJSCO, Cnl.. Sept. .".
Oil the verge lot collude, Thoirin
lkauuioiil, nu uged Yukon mcrchuut.
nrcii'-ed of having lured eighteen
',yenx old Chnrlollc Harm .f Scnin-
tou, I'su, to (his city, then drugging
nnd nlluckinir her, i in jail here
today.
Heatimont tfnz "hrrosted as he was
a out to leave HS steamer for the
North. Ho i5 oh4ved to Imve advor
ted flxlrnivriysh'lh cast or voting
gtrk
SAN D1RGO. Cal.. Sept. 5. Bound
for Corlnto, with two companies of
marines, five rapid fire gnus and sev
eral thousand rounds of ammunition
and rlflen aboard, tho cruiser Clove-
southward off
Mngdalenn Hay early todny, accord
ing to wireless despatches received
here.
The Cleveland was scheduled to
Join other American warship In
Nicaragua!! waiers. It Is expected
that the marines on board will bo
landed Immediately upon arrival.
Library Hour,
Tho library hours from rfoplombor
I, nre from 3 to 0 p. in. and 7 to 9
p. m.
WoIriihI ro-nponml tho old wound In
hid arm itnd will not ho uhlo In ori
tur the ring (or nt least n month or
nix wooltH.
Wllon Wolgast linitrij tho doofur'n
verdict ho Wopl. lie will bo forced
to, poHlpono itevoral oiikKiiiiuIh
carrying Kuiiriuitm'rt for inoro than
fir.,ooo.i i
NOTK'i: 'JX CON'rilACIXMlM.
Wvnlunhn Trlbo No. .10, ImpM. O.
It, M. la now ready lo rocolvo bids
for lliolr Wlgwnm t Ini oroclod on
tholr lot on Applu streot between
Fourth and Firth atnivtai Apply to
F. K. Martin, No. It, North Fir fit.,
for plana and specifications, nida
will ho received up to 0 o'rlook p. in.
Wednesday, September 1 1 tit. Tho
trlbo rcBcrvcH tho right to reject any
and all bids.
O. M. BKMIIY,
J. O. JONKH,
W, M. KRNNi:nY,
F. K. MARTIN,
lta Commltteo.
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Your hair is fluffy, beautiful ,
and lustrous in a few moments
Girls! Get n 25 cent bottle 6f "Danderine"and try this
Also stops fulling hair; destroys (land ruff
ATTEMPT MADE TO
WRECK PASSENGER TRAIN
Your hair becomes light, wavy,
fluffy, abundant and appears an soft,
lustrous and beautiful ns n young
girl's alter n "Daudorlno hair
cleanse." Just try this -moisten a
cloth with a little Dnndurluo and
carefully draw It through your hair,
taking onu wninll strand nt a time.
This will cleanse th() hair of dust,
dirt and cxctwlvo oil and In Juit a
few moments yon hare doubled tho
beauty of your hair.
Besides beautifying tho hair at
once, Damlcrliie. dissolves every prtr-
tlclo of dandruff; clconwd, purifies
nnd ItivlKoratcs tho scalp, forovcr
stopping Itching and falling hair.
But what will pleaso you most will
bo nfter a few weok'a Uno when you
will actually seo new hnlr fine and
downy til flrnt yea hut really now
hair izrowlng all oer tho scalp. If
you caro for pretty, soft hair and
lots of It surely get a 25 rent bnttlo
of Knowlfon's Daudorlno from any
druggist or toilet counter, and Just
try It,
2-
for improper purees.
The case will he Irnnsfored to tW Moor 1ark ,afc yrday.
federal court nijoon n- a wnrnint
i Itronght up by the fedoral nuthor
ities. A ,
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Coast
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I -s Angeles ...,. 0 S 2
San FmncUro 3 10 4
Oakland v. .....0 4 0
Vernou f 13 0
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Sacranmnto . .,....li 17 1
Portland . . ... .2'j;4 . . . ..-I D 2
The Toggery Confoil.
OXiVARI), Cla., Sept. 5. .South
ern Pacific officials admitted today
that nn attempt was made last night
to wreck passenger train No. J, Los
Angeles to San Francisco, at Moor
Park, near here. Ties were laid
across tho track In an isolated dis
trict. Tho speed of tho locomotive
caused the pilot, which struck the
pile, to scatter (ho obstruction for
several hundred feet. A posao from
Oxnard Is trailing twb men seen near
Notice of Sale of Bridge BomR
The city council of the City of
Medford, Oregon, will receive sealed
nronols for the nurchase of $20,000
fftA ?1 ,.r asnrtt tiFAnl. Mfll vrur, X
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Brldgo Bonds for not less than i J
par nnd accrued Interest, at Its
regular meeting to be held October
1st, 1912.
All bids must be accompanied by
a certified check equal to fho (5) per
rnt tit lhl ninnmit litil for. ttsAft check
..- - . ... .-....... ..... .-. - , .y.
to !e mndo payable to the City Treas-1 f
urer ot tho City of Medford. Oregon V
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In (ho Toggery automobile con
test No. 123 leads with 732.030
vote. The next four contestants are
crowding olos la tho loader, 167
with 791,620 votes, and 145. with
7S3. hS6. The fourth on the list is
but fivo votos behind the third as
139 has 783. S00 votes. One thous
and bohlnd this.j.No. IS has 7S2.300.
Numbers IC7 nnd 1S1 wore
awarded 42 pleeo seta of china for
making the- greatest gain during the
month. . .
v jfM rf
will be of Interest to those who need
tbo caro of a competent Dentist, and
that surely means every other in
dividual, young or old. We. take
(ho greatest caro of our patron's
Teeth filing, filling, capping ex
tracting, crown and brldgo work, and
doing every branch ot tho Dental
business In first-class fashion at very
modcrato prices.
Lady Attendant
DR. BARBER
TUB nnXTIST
Over Daniels for Dads, Pacific
Phono 2528. Home Phone 352-K
Jackson County Fair and Pear Show
MEDFORD. OREGON Sop. 17 to 21
Jackson County Atitomoblllt Attention I
On Thursday. Medford Day nt the Fair
Automobile race 20 laps or 2C tulle race frir phr'e of llf0. Lim
ited to Jackson County owned nnd driven enrs.
Saturday, September 2 1st, Jackson County 30 lap racu for prirse
of $300.
College Maid will not appear nt Medford her contract having
bcvil cultrcUcd. Other race l;nvirig been added to till in.
Music by tho Medford Cornet Band.
Automobile and Vehicle Season Tickets $2.00. This entitles tho
piirchavcr to the privilege of tho comer Held to seo 'the rncca each
day,
Reason Tickets for the week $1 50 on sain nfter Monday, Sep
tember the Sth at tho Medford, Nash and Holland Hotels. Buy ono
and save, tho wait nt tho gato.
W. II. CANON, President A. K. WAItrVBecret.iry
SCHMIDT
For "Good Shoes"
AT RIGHT PRICES
will occupy tlie room at No. 21 North flontrul Ave.
(upfMffiitc Post office) about October the "first yi(li
complete and carefully selected lines of good 'slides
for everybody. Courtesy and a correct fit will be
the First and last consideralioh hi (his new shoe store.
EXporldncd of K
"Quarter of K Century"
saya
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.A Fit or No Sale
X"itt4l"l""ll 4 4 4 'I ' 4 && $ 4"3HlHft 4 4 4 4 $Mfofr4
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aud to' be forfeited to said City in
case said bid la accepted nnd said
bonds are. not purchased In accord
ance with bald proposition within
twenty (20) days after tho notice of
said acceptance.
All bids to be filed with tho City
Recorder at any tlmo before five
o'clock p. m., September 27, 1312.
Tho Council referves the right to re
ject any nnd all bids.
EbMER T.-POSS,
OUy Recorder.
Dated" aV Medford, Oregon, this
4tS daof .September, 1912.
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Another Big Cut in Prices .
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If you want a real home one that will stand the test of time buy, one, of
their. I4J. Gates houses on UoscAveriue. Come and see and be convince, that
they are the best houses in town not only the ht'st houses in Uwn but lltti
cheapest considering quality tnd location) because he has math' a big out in
tho nriee as it is necessarv for hint fo move at once to a hiirher altitude and a
dry climate on account of the poor health of his family. ',) new bungalows and
S lots on Hose Avenue are SOLD. We have left to offer only one new (i-rooni
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Jnmgalow. Tn rt few davs it will be sold.
H. E. GATES, Owner
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