Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 23, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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IIiikkn at Imr liuum on Rout ti OrnnK"
Mreot Thursday afternoon. Tiihlo
decoration; woro pluu nml wlilln
carnations. A two round luncheon
riiiiHlMwt or milml, nlltos and imlid
wlehes, lt'i rri-oui, rattn uinl rotten.
MlN. () It ( Mm f fen KUVn It number
of pleasing vorul solos iliirlhit tin
ufli'riiooii. 't'lm lint prlto at cards,
11 Icnther liojinil ahoppliiK list, wna
won liy Alrn. Hchiistor, tho consola
1I1111 a JohhIu Wllrox Hmltli pleturo,
liy Mm Knitter Mra. IIiikk'h Kik'hIk
worn; Mi'mlniiifH W. T York, .1 (I
Wilson, M .1 limerick, C I. Hutch
ison, II. (I. Htoocluniiii, Addison II.
Hehustcr, O. It. Chaffee, Olln Arn
HplKur, O. II. Ileilfleld, l 0. Thayer,
It. N. Foster nml Mlssen IIiiU'IiIhoii
nml Van Meter
'llin Wednesday Htuily rluti mot
for regular Hi-union (ul week ut 3: at)
o'clock nt I hi' (iiitiHc library. (leorKo
Hcmanl Hhnw nml liU play Candida
with tho subject of tho iiflcriioou.
Tim I on il it Mm. Helen (Inln ri'uil tin
iiiilllnii of tint play uinl tho hluKraphy
of tin 11 nt ho r. Thn follow Iiik paper
worn also mint :
(u) Conflict between Impersonal
nltruUm or Candida nml orlal run
011tlon dm ciprcioied In Mnrroll, Mm.
W. IJ. Crew a.
(b) "l'ruM)'n Coiniiluliil," IIm ro
liilloti to .Morrell from tho standpoint
or iionliity, Mm, II. 0. Wormian.
(c) 'Tho I'nefa Becrct, Mm.
I'ormr J. Nett.
Tho discussion by thn entire club
m 011 different phase or tho moil
cm worn it 11, nml or thu drama. Con
ilhla.
Tin Ladles' Alii or ilia Presbyter
Inn cliurrh met In all ilny tesaton In
the chapel Tuesday of tht week.
The tinum were spent In prc-arlws
tor tho Christmas lutaar to bo rIoii
tho afternoon anil evening or tin'
Sfith In thn chapel at thn rear of tho
tihurrh. Mm. A II. Welch wilt hate
rhnrro or a booth or homemade ran
ill m, Mm. :. N. Warner, canuml
fruit and Mr. O. '. Kill, fancy
work. Mrs. W. T. York, Mm. Wort
man ami .Mm. 1M t'ainpbill will n
Ul Mm. Kill. Hamlwlrhi', alail
nml tru will be rnrcil. Fancy
aprotid, bax nml ciiihlon will hn
tlldpln)iil, nil unofii! for Yulrtlilo
Rlfld.
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A roiumllli'o or too nctril at lion
nml hoftcmi to iiicmhim of tho Vy
tlilan Kliton onlor Tiictluy own
In K. A Inrno number of Invited
Rilcdtn wuru 11U0 premmt.
Tho rolor achuuin In haiuiuol nml
IoiIko room wn pink, carried out In
InrK'i chryiuinlhcuiuuid. DiinclnB
nml rnrdit woio iMiJoiied nnd n two
coiino Miipper ncrwd,
TIioho eutertnliiliiK wero MIim Lo
rn I no Hilton, chairman, I)r, and
Mm. C. It liny, Mr. nml Mm. H. 0.
Wortmuii, Mr. nml Mr. Hen Collliid,
Mln (lenovlioo Worlman, Mr. Kver
ett TrowbrldKo ami Mr. t.orln Da
nion. Tho (loldon Link Sunday nchool
fliud nt tho HuptUt rhiirch on lor
lalnnl, Inforninlly, In honor of Hov.
nml Mm, llolmt'H, nt tho homo of
Mm. nml Mrii. V. II. Yoiiiik. Olenon
Mlrt'ot, WeducHtlny owning. I'lennant
touvorntttloii, (imiifn, nml Ico cnmin
nnd enko oiillvomid tho evening.
TIiiimo preent were: Mendnine
llolnie, Yoiiiik, IItIkkh. Curlow,
Menni, Bteuimt, Heneh, Wllion, Hok
intt, DoArmond, richtner, Mitnli,
LowIh, Ornaiiley, MUs HrlKK". MeBsri.
llolinei, Yoiiiik, Curlow, Mearu,
Hleanm, llencli, WIIhoii, IloKiott,
DoAriuond, Mnnh and Flchtner.
Mm, (leorKO U. OhrooiI Invited a
number of rrlumls of her llttlo ;runil
aon Miidtar (leorgn Moreno, to hor
homo on North Oranno dtroot Mon
iluy nflernoon, lu honor of hli olRhth
hlrtliilny. Different Indoor (tniuot
were followed by u pcniiut nh6wor 011
tho lawn. LIdkIo Ucautllu winning
thu prlio, box of bou bonu. Cuko,
Ico cream mid candy win then
Horvcd. Thodo jireaoilt were Hulph
Hnlley, Jean Loomlu, Almou LooiuIh,
Jemuiottu Illchurtluou, I.oiiIh Illuli
urilHou, LIdkIo Hciiutllu, llorchol
Hinlth.
MomherR of thn l'uu-IIullenle us
Hoolntluu met thlrt attornoou with
Minx IIohh Kuntnor ut hor homo on
Tenth HtroelH, Topics woro, ISiiKon
leu nnd Klnt Aid to tho Injured.
I'liperH wero read by tho president
Mih. John any Wilson, Mm. f, G.
Davidson, Mm, Olln AriidplKor and
MIbh Lunllo Mnnhull. Tho next
mrotlnu will bo at tho homo of MIku
MiiihIiiiII, Onkdulo uveiinn, South,
Mm. Ji Murfiroltor Ih vlaltlng her
(UiiKhtor Mrs, Herman 0, Klu,
A itellitlitful miidlenl prriKrnm whn
Riven ut Ht, Mnry'n iicnileiiiy yoHtnr
dny iifteriioon Then tiroRrnind aro
Itlvi'ii monthly nml have romn to bo
otio of the plouHiwitrM uiiiNleal feu
lured of tho year. Thn followliiK pro
Kriim wan rendered!
Thn I'lower HplrltN Khikiiiiiii
I'Iiiiio, IVrn WI111:
l.'iitiidliiutliia CI part rhoriiM),...
W. Loom In
Ht, Mury'H Armiemy cIuhh
Haiilu Claim (liianU, . . , , .KroKiimii
I'Iiiiio, Hutli Our tin
L'lunoreiiro Vomt
I'Iiiiio, Muhlo tti'iidder
My AiiiiI'm lli-livf.
Dramatic I'enomil
Mm, John Hmlth. .Mnritiirnt IVihrkk
Aiimi Maria Horroro Teuiiy
Jeiiiliiia Helen IN-dily
Hopbla.. Mudelluo (lenr.un
Ar.lbelhi , Mabel Hcildder
Matilda Aletliu llalin
Clemeiitliiu Juiilcn llodnK
Julio Mary Hrown
lleldy llrowii.,. tlltnlM WIImiii
HIppetN (Maid) . .Cntberlm U'Couuell
Mm, Alexiiuder Do (.'ourrey Hmlth
.....Nora lleek
lliiiiioriHitn litoruk
Violin, lone fniilhern,
tu the Arena, op, Cti KukIi'Iuiiiiii
I'rlino, Madelluo (JenKan, Helen
lleddy; deromlii, IM1111 Trim
tilt. Hlniirhe Alwnod,
(a) Itime In the Hud, (b) My Dear
Jeriidky Jeo (iayuor
Volcn, MUd 0, Mlknchn.
Da Capo, Waltdea No. 2 II, Cooper
Hi. Mar) 'it Violin quartet.
The Christmas fair to be given by
tho ladles of tho Altar aorlc)y or the
Catholic church next week, will open
Tuesday menlng, at thu rainier
I'lano House. Among tho booths
will bo one roiitnlulni the exclmdte
work or yoiiiiR Indie or Ht. Mary's
Academy. The two dolls, one lu the
window or Tho 1'nlaco of tiweel, the
other at McllrldcV wilt bo given away
Hiiturday evenlnn DnncliiK will tie
enjoyed ilurlur. the fair, 011 the sec
ond tloor or tho liio hoiue.
Members of the K. IC. club wero
entertained at tho homo or Miss
Helen Dahl Wednesday afternoon.
Alter an hour of aewliiR Minn Dahl
served mochas, cuke and coffee.
Miss Inct Coffin will be thn hostcim
next Friday afternoon nt her homo
oil Itosa Court. Miss Dalit's Kticats
wero; Mine Lois Kste, Coraldliie
Mlksche, Loralno Hilton, lues Coffin.
Ivu Coffin, Delia Heck, Lllla (IrlKs
by, lone Plyun and Jouneisu Hutler.
Members of the Medford Mer
cliajita nshoclatlon enJoed u bamiuel
at Ht. Mark'n hall Monday eveiilnK,
Klven under the nusplced or the lad
les or Ht, Mark'n (lulld. Aiiioiik
llione speak 1 11 1( diirlni; tho eveuliiR
wero Mrsdn. (leorgo IMitnnm, II. C.J
Garnott, i:. .V. Warner, Anal Hub
bard, C, W. Hellbronuer, Hlalnn
KI11111, J. A. Perry, J. i:. Watt and
C. i:. dales.
Mesdu inert W. 0. Davidson and J.
C, Schmidt have returned from Port
land whero they wero delegates to
tho Federation of Clubs fiom tho
Greater Medford club of this city.
Hoth ladles feel that they received
benefit from tho delegation and havo
many helpful Ideaa uh tho result.
Mm, John HariiohurK wqh hnstosa
ul a dinner nt her homo Wednesday
ovetiliiK. Cover wero laid for rivo,
mhern presant being Mr. nod Mra.
Wollley of I.'bbIo Point, Mm. Kol
Iokk and Mr. HarnoburK, Mr. and
Mrs. Wolfloy loft this weok to spond
tho whiter lu Los AiikoU's.
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Dr. ond Mra, Van Hcoyoo, Mr. and
Mrs. Htoeckmnu ami Mr. und Mm, J.
0, Wilson wero Kuesta of Mr. nnd
Mm. HoKKS Thiirsdny ovoiiIiik, tho
Kontlemou holng entertained with
earda and tho liullos with Christmas
bowIdk
Tho Tuosday Hrldito club mot at
tho homo or Mm. GcorRo O'Hrlon on
North Central avenue this week.
First prlio was won by Mrs, Uui
Nowborry.
Mm, Clinrloti M, I'iikIUIi outer-
tuluod Thiirsdny afternoon with a
tnblo of "Hoyal". Ouesta present
wero Mm, J. A, Duulop, Mrs, L, H,
Wukomun and Mro, W. II, Hrown.
Mr, nu'd Mrs, W, II. Norton of
Portland ivo In Medford to spond
TliauksglvliiR week with Mm, Nor
ton's naronts, Mr. nnd Mih, H. N.
Hutler.
Mr, ai-Ttl Mm. W, II. Stownrt had
no dinner kiiohIh ut tho Hotel Mod
ford grill Hitudny uvonliiK Mr, and
Mrs, J, ft, Htowart und MUs Holon
Dahl.
It In uruoit Unit Km iitiemliiiieu lie
lnro nt llin next remilnr nieellnj; of
ll.11 (Irenler Medfonl Club wliieli
liikeM plnee In tin llbrnry IiiiIIiIIiik
Momliiy nt 2 p. in. The meellux
irntnlii' in U one of Interns! iih the
report of llie delenle from Hie cnn.
veiitlon ut Piirtliiml will ho made.
AIhu huuurnlloni for uliuly uinl
t'linrKo iif dull work will he In tinier.
It plmineil In in like Hie iiieetltijrit
more interoNlintr 11 ml Imitruellvn by
ilevlillnir Hie club Inlu different de
partment n Hint tliern will be Home
t Iilntr tor eueli iinliviilmil inetnhnr
who desire to become nil nellve
worker for (lie promotion of civlo Im
provement mill (food ulllruiidlilp. The
rtoelul hide of the eltili will not be
iiflerlci1 iih the t-eiiilinontlily pur
lieu will he eontliiiieil, I'leoM' note
lluil the lime of Hireling him been
elm lined In 'J p. m.
The Hoy 11 1 Auction Uridyl club met
for urimuirnliim Friday iiflernooii ul
I lie Jiniiie of Mm. . M. CiikIIhIi, There
were llireu lalilfH. Mm. W. I.. Kllia
will he Hie lumtohH next week. 'o.
I'iwIiii nre llm iiiemlierrt: MeMlnniPH
Al. KiikIUIi, W. I.. IIIIim, Ciirrol
MeMillnu, Willi. id Cumpbell, .1. A.
Duiiliip, L. C. .Salad-., Morton, W. I.
Vnwlcr, . (', Kentner, 13. (I. Hiddell,
Inp Amlrewit, ('. T. Hutchixiiii, Mm.
IVrkiim i.ln.veil Frlilny for Mm. Hid
ilell, Jin, .n Clnre for .Mm. A11-
ilmwn.
Mm. Lulliriip I'erLlim nml mother
Mm. I.n Clnlre went ciietln of honor
ul 11 very pretty luncheon Tliumduy
ufteriUHin Kiveii hy Mm. IMriit I In
fer. f'nnU were enjoyed nll'-nvurd,
Mm. (Jmv wIiiiiIiib the prire for hl;li.
fit honor. Mm. limine the entiHidii
tiou. (luentK present were .Menilnmen
Lnllimp Perkiiw, I.n ( 'In J re. J. M.
Hoot. I. IJ. Snlnde, IT. A. flrny, A.
M. Cnrey, W. W. Iliinnon mid Win.
limine.
Children of tht puhllo 8t1iool on
joynl two intereHlinir leelttreH Tlium
dny nflenioon of this week. .Mr.
I. I'indley, ntnle inme wnnleu, tie
llvereil the let-tun, liU topieH beinj
"Orej-on Uinl Lire." They wero II
ItiKtrutetl iilh Hlidiw. A third talk
won ulxeii in (he ft, ruing ut the hinnll
hull of the Nntntorium. Mr. H ml ley
wn invileiUo iIiIm city by the I'nrent
Tenchem eireteM.
Mr. uinl Mm. Fnink Hownnl Mml
ileu bine been entertaining Mr. nml
Mm. Frcdoriek John Wetterick, who
ore enroute to their homo in Seattle
nfier 11 wedding tour through mmiIIi
eru ('ullfoniiii. Mm. Wetterick wn
fonnerly MIh Mury Mulouey, tlniigh.
trr or Judge Moloney of Juneau,
Alllkkll.
At the luiznnr to he held in tlio
Prehb.vteriiin ehureli eluiel mfxt
TiiCMlny 11 Jiipuiicxe booth will be
ttimluetetl by Mr. II. J. I.iiiiiHtlen.
Ten mid wnfcm will be nerved. Mm.
MueDonnlil is eliiiiimuii of the coin-
miltee 011 ielrehiuenl4.
Mm. Wulter Slokes left Thur-iilny
fur her former home in Lincoln, Illin
ois. TiiPMluy Mm. Ilnfrr cntertiiin.
ril with nil informal Imieheon for
Mm. StuLrri. Covers were laid for
fix.
Members of Hie Tiiesdnv Luncheon
Hridge club wero invited to the homo
of .Mm. Hmlgo tliiH week. Pink nml
rett chryMiuthcmiim-; adorned the
liilileri. Mm. Wnlther plnyetl for
Mm. .lap Andrews.
Mr, nml Mm. J. R Hlltehnson nml
children left the Ity Tuesdov for
loehun- wheie they expect lo moke
their homo in tho future. Mm. L.
V. Hlnek nml daughters will occupy
I ho home.
Mm. fleorgo Monroe of tho Illihco
orelinnls eiitertnineil nt luueheoii ut
her home WetlneMlny. (luests were
Mrs. If. !. Wnlther. Mr. A. M. Carey
ami Mm, William Nudge.
Mrs. William F. Itau nnd children
havo left for San Francisco. Mr.
Unit will go on to Santa Harbara to
look for a ponnnnont residence
Mm. Harry Tuttlo of Central
Point spont Thursday in Medford.
Mm, Tuttlo la a former resident of
this place
Mr. and Mra. W. H. 8towart nnd
Dr. nnd -Mm, J. M. Keeno returned
Saturday ovonlng from 8an Francis
co. Mlsa Applognto of Salem who has
been visiting Mrs. II. A. Sargent ro
turned to hor homo Sunday ovcnlng.
Mlsa lllancho Young of Central
Point will pond iiiudiiy wth MUs
ItobliiHou, city llbiurlau.
Mlsa Foru Hutchison was hostess
Tuosday arteruoan with two tables
of llrhlge.
Miss Agnes Isaacs returned the
first of tho vroolt from Portland.
Tho Juvonjlo Dancing club gavo a
party Monduy ovonlug,
fMrs. Claronco Noo roturuod from
California tha week,
A IicmIiiiiiiii uIii-Jh imilv wits ell
Joyed nt the home or .Ml- Nellie
Cflinpbelt 011 King's HiKhwny IVIdny
''veiling, flume nml 'Intruder wero
followed by refn'Mmieril. Theme
present wrres Mildred IfeynoliN,
MiirRi-ry Ileynolilf, Alien Allen, Hi
nlriee MeCreedy, Atigv llnlley, Wil
mu lliirrldoii, Klli'er Warner, Nellie
Cimpbell, Veni Iwine, Fxie Ilnrgedit,
llncel Anile, Miaa finnlee, Misn f'nr
IM'iiler, MinH OrigKhyi AI"X Wnre,
b'rnnran Heniictt. I.lowl Willlnrmum,
Lulher Deuel, Clinlon I'urkeyiille,
ClmrlcH Carr, Marvin Mitchell, Kit
gene Nitrrlgiui, ltnii''e Hull, Andrew
Kerr, fleorge J-onnnl, I .eland Noe,
Clnlro Keeley, Dwight I'lupp, Hnyuer
Hiirriu hL
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A number of tenchem of (he Wash
ington grammar hcIiooI wero invited
to the hoimi of Mi"i Keiituer liidt
Knliirduv nfternmiii for 11 Hiimlile
pnrly. TIioho present were .Midden
Coffin, Ivul Coffin, (li.yvllle, Cur-
penter, Howiid, DeWi', I'luddler,
Moreiiee Mnmhnlt, Merriek mid L11-
eile Mumlitill.
Mm. JVrkiiiH uinl .Mrs Lu Clnire
were gueuld of Mm. John C. Horton
nt 11 farewell luncheon of Informal
iintiini Tuesday nflernoon. Coers
were laid for live, olhem present be
ing Minn Horton mid Mri. Lnunmee
I'nliner Ilnnui.
Midden liess nml Ida Ie Kenluer
fiile rliiiiici nt their limiu Wedmdny
afternoon with 11 luueheoii followed
hv bridge. Kixfeen gueuld were pres
ent. II ml piiio wns won by Mm
Chnrles Hrown, second hv Mrs. Wbel
don Kiddle.
.Mrs. P. II. Madden enlerlniued I'ri
lny nt dinner nt the Hotel Medford
grill Tor Mm. Frederick John Wet
terick of Scuttle, nml Mm. (Jcncnil
Sony-Smith, Mrs. Sou -Smith leuves
Siimlnv for Chicago.
Mr. nml Mm. W. P. Itnu nml chil
dren wero dinner gueMi of Mr. nnd
Mm. F.ilgnr I Infer Friday ceiling,
Icniing Sntitrtlny tnorning for Cnli-
foniiu.
ThiinkigivJug Hint Knlertnin
inent of cuekts Mail.iiue bibiulie nt
Nntntorium, etening of the 'JSlh, un
der iiunpiecH of Qn'nter Medford club.
Mm. Lathrop Perkins nml Mm. La
Clnire will leave tomorrow for miiiIIi
eni California wherry they will -irHMiil
thn winter.
t II 1 ' t '-"It .1 I . i .
A lull hni been rxperieiiced in m
riul circles this urckVflH'iidiiii; muny
varied netiiiiesuriirundius Thanks.
giviut; ditv.
Mm. T. K. Daniel- is upending Hie
week-end with Mm. William Nudge.
Mr. Daniels ih iu Portland 011 a Iiiiki-
lies-, trip.
Mm. fleorge King exacts to leave
next week for lo. Angcle-i to hpend
the remainder of the winter.
The Thumdny Hridge club met with
Mm. Kduiti Howard Januey (Surah
Kciluy) this week.
The third pupils neilnl given nt
the Medford eoien'utory oecurred
this nflenioon.
Start Right Now
To Banish Catarrh
Sprays and douches can't destroy
tho dovlllsh germs of Catarrh. If
you believe that liquids reach tho
air tubes, try to swallow a little
water tho "wroufc way."
llooth'R 1IYOMKI I au antiseptic
soothing, heallni; air, mado chiefly
from Australian Kucalyptua. Its
so easy to use; just pour a few drops
U Pinto tho hard rubber Inhaler and
breutho It; that's all.
You'll know In tho minutes that
IIYOMKI la reaching the aoro mem
brane and Ita aoothhiK Intlueuco la
bringing you most comfortable re
llof. For Catarrh, Croup, Soro Throat,
Coughs, Colds and Asthma Charles
trang Is authorized to guarantee HY'
OMKI or money back.
Complete outfit, Jl.00; extra bot
lies, QOo; nt nil ilealers.
Draperies
, We carry a very complete- tin of
iiper, facs curtslns. (Ivturea, eta,
and do all claisee ot upholatsrlna. A
apeolal mun to look after thla work
exclusively and will alva aa -rood
ervlco aa ta poselble to gat In even
the largcat cities.
Weeks & McGowan Go.
Typewriters
FORXMASGHFTS
$5 DOWK AND
$5 A MONTH
The Merrivold Shop
APPLE AND PEAR
TREES 10 ANGELES
One of the target nursery sales
made In the history of tho valley
was closed this week, by Hoover
brothers -when they aold 100,000 ap
plo and pear trees to J. W. Arm
strong of Los Armeies. Tho trees
will be Inspected by Prof. O'flara
ami dhlpped to tho purchaser who
will iit them out near Los Angeles
Another largo deal with a Douglas
county man Is now pindliig. The
nursery biidlneds In tho lloguo river
valley blda fair to becomo a very Im
portant one as outsider aro renlU
lug that tno Inspection glvn tre-s
hero protects them and Is of a higher
order than that Klven In oilier locall
Ilea.
MILWAUKEE NURSERIES
70,000 applo, 2:1,000 pear. 2000
cherry, 2000 walnut, 10,000 prune,
extra heavy heavy grades, ono year
old treeu, leading varieties, truo to
name. Grown without Irrigation.
Cregon.
Adrenn N. H. Harvey, Milwaukee,
Satisfaction guaranteed. Hond for
our list bpforo placing your orders.
Will compare with tho best trees to
bo found anywhero. Prlcan low,
RIENT
CRUISE
Sm Emt, tht PyroBKl,
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IHUflitrrJ rrnli on lb I'tltUtl
JS. S. CINCINNATI
17,000 Toast
wTtVo JAN. 28, 1913
60 DAVS-J325 V
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liDiBURCAHERICAN LINE
1C0 Powell St, San Francisco, Cal.,
or Local Agents.
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Now for Thanksgiving
HEER up! It'll take a deep-set smils te harmonize with the Suits and
Ovsrcoats ws re going to show when ysu come in. They're buoyant
in evsry lins. Yqu can't fesl "down-anJ-out" in one of them. They'rs trist
Iing with rollicking csngsniality that brings your sheuldsrs up square and sets
a wihhing flash ih your syc. They not enly save you mohey when ysu buy
them, but they make you mQnsy as long as yu wear them by making you
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There s spirit in the tailoring.
SUITS AND OVERCOATS $15 AND UP
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THANKSGIVING SILVER
Everything you need for tho tnblo in
STERLING SILVER AND THE BEST SILVER PLATED WAW!
The Jeweler
IN NEW LOCATION
Hoover Bros., Nursery Men, Have Purchased tht
the Roguo Rivor Valley Nuraery and Sed Businws
and will conduct tho business at tho office on Eighth
and South Fir. "
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the idea here."
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Perfection is the handiest
and cheapest heater you
can find.
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