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f v F3GI5 FOUE. medforu matt; tribune. OTDTORtfT 'Oregon. Monday. December 2x Tola. MEDFORD MAIL tribune AN mDKPBNDKNT NUWHPAI'KK . PUM.THHKD KVRIIT APTBIlNOON HXCKIT IHINDAY HT TIIK MJiDFOUI) WUNTlNlJ CO. Th Democratic Tlmm, Th Medford Mll, The McJfonl Tribune. The South ern Oregon Ian. The Anhlnml Tribune. Offlci. Mall Tribune Iliillillnir. IS. 2731 Mnin joii; North rir trct; noma in. phone. OKOIlCJi: PUTNAM. Kdtlor And Manacr Kntered nn neeond.elaim matter t M-dfortl. Oregon. nJer the ol cf March J, 1879. Official Paper of the Cltr of MeaTord. Official Paper of Jnckton Countr. srnscmiTiox iiatk.4. One year, by man ......$5,00 One month, by mall........ 60 Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford. Jacksonville and Cen tral Point. ................ . .50 Saturday only., by mall. tr year.. ?.' Weekly, per year , , 1.60 jivnnv rmrrf.ATin. Dally average or eleven month end intr jsovemDer o, mil. z,a. THE MAYORALTY FREE FOR ALL. The Mall Tribune t on wile at the Ferry New stnml, san Francuco, Portland Hotel Nav StanJ, Portland, llowrrmn Newn Co, Portland, Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Waah. Full Leaaed Wire United Preaa IllapMrhr.. ' siRni-onn. onnoox. Metropolla of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and the faiteit growlnc city In Oregon. Population It. S renius 1810 SS40, estimated. 111 10.000. Five hundred thousand dollar Oravlty Water Syalem completed, giving flnet unply pure mountain water, and 1T.3 mllea of atreeta paved Poitofflce receipt for year ending November 30, 1911, ehovr Increase of IS per cent. Manner fruit city In Oregon Rogue Jllver Bpltxenberg npplea won sweep takea prlxe and title of "Apple Klag of the World" at tho National Apple Show, Spokane. 1909, and a ear of Newtown won I'trat Prlte In 14IO at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, n. C- Tlrat rrle In 1911 at Spokane National Apple Show won by carload of Newtown. Rogue River peara brought highest rirlcea In all market of the world dur np tho nt 1r Tfri Write Commercial Club. tncloalnx I centa for pottage for the finest commu nity pamphlet ever published. ircuit;court is closed until jan. 2 Judgo Calking on Saturday even ing adjourned tho circuit court until January 2, when criminal work will bo resumed. Among tho case to be heard at that time is the Cummlnga wbjlo slave caao, thn Ilurko statu tory crjmo case and a few for larceny. IONS Fl E 23. The court re- WASHINGTON, Dec United States supreme rnalncd In session but thirty minutes today and then adjourned (or the holidays. uN'o decisions were handed down In tho railroad rato cases which wero scheduled for consideration today. ADDTNH considerably to tho gaiety of tho festive holi day season is tho free for all, no entries barred, raoo for mayor a contest that seems to be taken seriously only by the barber, tho baker, the wagon-stick maker ami other strenuous patriots already entered who are only too anx ious to sacrifice themselves to save Medford. Ambition is said to have been the cause of Lucifer's l'all and yet Lucifer never thought to scale such dizzy heights as those contemplated by the local candidates. Neither the misty legends of antiquity nor the semi-sacred mystical tales of the apocrypha record that he ever aspired to be mayor of Medford. What a fall there is in store for the vaultingly ambitious there cannot be one elected. Shattered dreams, sad disillusion, and egotism worse cracked than llumpty Dnmntv after his celebrated fall. awaits the self-chosen but nnelected tribunes of the people. A close observer might conclude the mayorality was the biggest lemon grown in the municipal gardens a lemon 'that would bring more discord to the successful grabber than the golden apple Paris awarded, brought to Troy. Hut all undaunted, all candidates want to squeeze it. There must be irrisistable magic about the mayor's job, although the public supplies no gilded croWn or short pants. Perhaps it is the scintilation of the seventy-five flunks per month, which hard times have given an extra glitter to. And then to, seventy-five simoleons a month must look pretty big to some of the aspirants. .Not the least diverting ieature ot the campaign lias been the organization and proceedings ot the good gov ernment league, which immediately supplied a platform demanding laws already in existence, for the candidates, and then endorsed two rival aspirants, against the will and over the protest of one. A most interesting feature of the occasion was the offering and serious consideration of a resolution to per mit people to vote as they choose to, without stipulating who they should vote for. Lt was most generous of the league to thus confirm the constitution. There is no reason why others consumed with ambition, or heeding the seventy-five plunks, should not enter the race. It is evident that no qualifications are needed, save gall and the. desire for the job. The lists are open, there are still a lew days Iett before entries will close. IJon t lot modesty stand in the way, it hasn't in other cases, why should it in yours? The more the merrier, (let in and make-the race as joyous as the merry Christmas time play Santa Clans and put your own nomination in your stocking. ajd .THONY JANNUS MAKES Till: LONGEST HRrn ni rmp yit ri ported ovfr vatf.r ' 1 --.. ' tf 1 1 fc ' I BW I ilP a. . x ttW - j- mIW varMONY -ANNUS LEAVING MEMPHIS. TtNN, OH MS OWAA-NCW CW-WN HNCRQUXCOAur, OajOB.7" Anthony Jituutts .nwmiiatded by W. II Trifu, Jr, a ihotogrnihir as nv M'ttgrr, It on his war in hu hydroplane from Otuabn, hi his .light to New Or- litMl. The total dlttun.e of the vovace. follow Iiir the bend In the river, Is 1,073 mile. After having covered I.S73 mile. .Irtiinu went on record n having mado Ihe tiiKct Journey jet roHrtctl In n hydtv-ucrunluuc. or of any aeroplane car rying it iniHieugor. lie left Onmtm November tl, triu-hlng l'liuiiieinlnc, La., In iel-urvly tni;r or ". in H"! mile, covering thlrtyclRht tiny. With him nt tho irt n n iiiMiiKer a 'I. W. llcuoMt, of St. I.oiiU, lititMcr of the biplane typo i f murine nlrvnift will, h Jitnnu llle. letter n nliologmtiher toel: the ImlMer'a Vlm-t. An miuiutohllc irlnl to keep up with the imichliic, utiK'h followed the lortuoii channrl of Ihf rlxor. but oor lomlt cuiim.mI the land ehlclu to drop out of the content In a few tiny. At St. l.oiiN. wlileh the iivhtior renrluil In eleven day, covering 771 mile, the neropliHii' took lire and wna delrtyeil. Another rephiced It mid they eit on In Hit rontilrr ilm bulge! cro country ttlght w,t that of diltinilth l. Itodp'r. fnim .New ork city to l.mg lleaeli, t'ul., covering 4iHl iiiIIp In ccnl.eon iIh.vk. emling DivihImt ID of l;il jistr ItcHlgert carried no VM4engir. and ll-inl ; Wrlghl blplmie with l.tiiillng wlni'N Itobert t. l'ov :r Mew rifiu l.n Ai'-'N' in JifUonwiic, about l'.iki uilltw. in a nlmlUr iim biiii' in I.M las. fiiding Jauimrj '.0 Ul Our Correspondents CENTRAL POINT ITEMS Humane Laws for Beasts To tho Editer: ly or willfully authorizes or permits Will you please give mo space in I the samo to bo subjected to torture, the Mall Tribune, as I wish to call suffering, or cruelty of any kind, I COMMUNICATIONS Tost Office Sen Ice. To whom this mny corn-cm, nml I believe it concednti uiiiny who nro un necessarily depriving themselves of thill which they pny for under u 1'ulnc impressien: When the news wax given us that our postal offices would bo elobed on Sunduys we nnt- ti rally Bupimsed t hut it win in order to give poMnl employees time for rt-.t nud worsiiip. I wn.s inconvenienced coiisitlernbly. I'm told thnt I could have got any important letter, or I could have- liatl ray correspontlcntR put pn hpceinl delivery 10-ccnt btnmps and I would get my mail. I'm nlKo informed that it doe not give postal employes much less work. They have to be there Bundnys, The inuil is .separated utid put in places huudy for distribution on Monday. I cannot see why there nhnuld he tiny discrimination. Hotels mid news paper can gel their mail, the pupers whose office nra closed can get mail but citizens who pay box rent and save curriers the work of lugging their mail ;iroiiiul iu pouchco are du uied their mail. "J'o Uiobo who know mo Ihcre is no uso in stating where I htand on the rights of employes In any public sen' ico or iiiduhtry, 1 do not believe its right for any one to 'work others more than six days u week of eight hours per day, nnd this should not prevent those- who pay box rent from having (heir mail put iu the boxes in stead of being put in some other boxes to wait u day. If lis uccces miry for moru clerks lets have them. Our office has recently been adver tised as one of tho busy offices. As I uuilorstand the law, eight hours is a day's work for postal clerks. Is that law(obscrved j Medford today? , Other postoffices in this state con duct tho office in such a way that tho pcoplo can get their mail on Btmdny and thero Js no good reason why enough clerks cun't bo put to wirk sp those who work on Sunday can got a day off iu tho week and at loust accommodate, tho people who pay box rent, or it will soon add work to carriors us one of tho main reasons for renting boxes is to be nblo to pet jnuil at times when wo do not expect carriers to work, FltAKK W. COTTBKILL. the attention of owners and drivers of horses to the humane laws of Oregon. Section 1. Whoever overdrives, or overloads, drives when overloaded, overworks, tortures, torments, do pries ot necessary sustenance, cruel ly beats, mutilates, or cruelly kills, or causes or procures to be so over driven or overloaded, driven when when overloaded, overworked, tor tured, tormented, deprived of neces sary sustenance, cruelly beaten, muti lated, or cruelly killed, any animal; and whoovor having the charge of or custody of any animal, cither as owner or otherwise, inflicts cruelty upon the same, thall, for every such offense, ho punished by Imprison ment In the county Jail not exceed ing sixty days, or by fine not exceed ing ono hundred dollars, or by both fine and Imprisonment. Sec. 2. Every owner, possessor, or person having tho charge or cus tody of any animal, who cruelly drives or works the same when un fit for labor, or cruelly abandons the same, or who carries tho same, or causes tho same to bo carried, In or upon any vehicle or otherwise, In a cruel, Inhuman rnnnnor, or knowing- shall be punished for each and every offense In the manner herein pro vided. The housewives of Medford oonld save tho poor delivery horK-s many an unnecessary trip by ordering their goods in larger quantities and by sending In their orders early In the morning or In tho evening to bo de livered tho next day, Instead of go ing to tho phono and ordering during tho day Just as they wish to uso them In quantities of from 10 to SS cents worth. I will ask the women that order so often by phone to go to the door the next time the delivery wagon comes to her place to go out and look at tho poor horses and seo If they do not appeal to you for protec tion. The worst abuse of tho deliv ery system Is by tho merchants who run their own delivery and who havo no system about making deliveries. I would like to get tho ladles of tho Greater Medford club Interested In humane work. They could bo ot great assistance to the humano so ciety In tholr work. Let's have a better Medford as well as u greater Medford. W. J. DRUMHIIX, President Humane Society. if REFUSES PARDON TO SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 23. It was learned today that Illchard A. Hal linger, former secretary of tho Inter ior, was ono of tho committee of four teen who personally appeared before Governor Hay to plead for tho pardon of Charles V. Wapponstoln, Seattlo's former chief of police, convicted of bribery. Wopponstcln has served eight months of his tlirco year term for bribe-taking during tho administra tion of Hiram C. Hill, tho recalled mayor. f Governor Hay refused to pardon tho former chief. WILSON PASSING UPON II TRENTON, N. J Dec. 23. As a member of a pardons court, President-Elect Wilson sat in session hero today hearing seventy cases. "It Is nn unplpasant duty," said Wilson, "because It pulls at one's heart strings," Governor Wilson called the Hoot ing to determine If any prisoners de served Christmas pardons. A meeting of the ethical dcntiMs of this section of the stuto was called Saturday evening at Hotel .Medford, the following responding fo the invi invi tateon: Doctors Walker, I-'luiiigun nnd .Maeey of Grunts I'ass, Davis of Central 1'oint, Johnson of Ashland, C. O, Van Scoyoc, V. Van Scoyoc, Domic, I'hipps, Foley and Hiddoll of Mudforri. After partaking of a fine dinner which hud hecu provided for by the local members of the profession, a business session was dicld nt which it was unanimously decided to organ iu tho Southern Oregon Dental nso c-iatioti, Tho ofiicen, elected for the ensuing year me: J'rchicjenl, Dr. K. O. Riddcll of Medford; vice president Dr. F, S. Johnson of Ashland; sec retary treasurer, Dr. W. W. Walker of Grants I'nss. Quito u number havo signified their intention of join ing tho association nnd smother meeting will ho held at Medford iu tho near future. Vaudeville ut t'go, Tho vaudeville act at tho Ugo Is taking well, Gilbert & Lyons winning frlonds from the start Tholr act Is culled tho "Hebrew and tho Sport," and Is a laugh from first to last. John K. Itoss nud J. J. Purkevpilo who re now located in tho Frnzior river country, Hritish Columbia, ate vixiliug their families in this city. Mrs. J. II. Grieve and sou of Pro pect are usit.ngT0i.itli ex and friundu here. Claud Clark ami, Fred Farm of our dcjwt force, were on tho sick lit Friday nnd Alvin AVilliam nnd K. L. Farm officiated ih their place. Mn. Miller of take Creek spent the last of thu wrfk hero with her daughters who nrun.tteuding.-school hen-. 1 Chrilmus will he duly obervei here. The !uptit church will lunc Christmas services Sunday. Tues day evening the M. K. Sunday school will render a cantata ut the central hall. This will he one of the hits of the senson. Wednesday evening the Christian church will have a tihrit mas tree with n program. MUh Cora A. Smith returned to hor home iu Grunt I'iiph Friday ev ening to spend the holidays with home folks. Our schools here closed Friday ev ening for two weeks' vncation. Quito a few of our tenchcrs re turned from Jacksonville Friday ev ening when- they have been taking teachers' examination. Will Hnmu'tt mid Miiu Amui Cn- ton stole a mnn-h on their friends Thn i -day u..d lippl off to Ihu court hoiuu and were married' by Judge Neil. They ,'lnu depu'tcd for Ashland and n turned here Friday evening and h -e gone to house keeping in the nmnnJ above Mr. Ham netl's plntc rf himiiicsa on I'ino street. The mi ay friends of Mr. nnd Mis. llmuinctt .vih them every joy. Mi )nid-on w'ho has been at tending m'Iu. d nt (,'orvallis, Theo dore Kllostad who has nloo been at-I'.-.l iiiere, Hull Norcros'k w'lD bus been attending school ut F.ugcnc nud Frank' Hatfield of Al bany have returned homo to spend the holidrys. .Mr. nnd Mr. Hall of F.os Angeles Hjient Saturday morning with J. V. Whitney. $ Judge Hollin.ok Wellington of Medford spunl Saturday hero on business. Our high cho basket hall team went to Grant l'n.n Saturday even ing nud played it game of basket hull with them. Scon- being i!L to ll.'l iu favor of Grants Pass. Mrs. W. P.. ICahlor entertained her Sunday school cIum, ut her homo Sat urday afternoon, uich giu-sl coming representing some book. .Much curi osity was shown uniong tint young ladies as to the hooks represented. Ono of the most enjoyable amuse ments of the afternoon was a pro gicssivo contct. A very elaborate supper was served by the hostess in tho dining room. This ono of the most delightful afternoons thu girls havo spent for sometime and will lie long remembered by them. Mr, and Mr. Charles A. Orr re turned to their honiu near Jos An geles Sunday. Central Point was well represent ed in Medford Saturday afternoon, among whom were Mr. und Mrs. 1-3. Childurs, Mrs. ,uoy Williams, Mrs. J, H. Holmes, .Mr. mid Mrs. Win. Chambers, Miss MurgncrHo Hohnes, Mr, mid Mrs. It ,, WilsHi, Mrs, J. C. Herring, Mn. id liecbo and sis ter Doris, Miss Mudio Heche, Miss EAGLE POINT EAGLETS ny A. C. Hovvlett (TharlvM Heed of Lake Crock was a guost with us Wednesday night. lie bad n lot of twc;ity-fl'v flno tur keys tut his way to Medford. He Is making a specially of the poutry busluess und scorns to be making a succoss of thn business, A gentleman by the uamo of Swnn son of lluttc Kails spent thu night with us Wednesday. Ho came out to gather up n lot of cow horns. Ho Is manufacturing hat and coat racks out of them, thus utilising what would otherwlso bo wasted, II. Mclntyro. who has been living In tho neighborhood of Derby, called on us on his way to his homestead above the Meadows. Mrs, A. N. Thomas prides hersolf on having had tho'slduwalk, recently ordered by the town council, put down first. Hlio Is a wideawake lady nnd up-to-date generally. Tho Eagle nPInt Lumber company had a carload of lumber come tho first of thu week, and now tho peo ple will likely have tho lumber to finish tho sidewalks, and when com pleted we will bo able to wnlk from ono end of the town to thu other, on both sides ot the creek, on side walks. Mrs. W. (I. Knighton, wife of ono of our leading cltUens, went to Med ford last Thursday on business. II. Turroll'ol Lake Crock dined nt tho Hunnysldo Thursday. Mrs. A. J. Floroy and her sister, Mrs. JoHcph l'hlpps, Miss Mabln Wanmley, Miss Mao Christy of Elk creek, H. I'nlntor. Alex Vestal, Mrs. C. Ilerrcn of the Crater Lake orch ard, und Mrs. Heath, wife of ono of our morchantH, and hor daughter, Miss Frances, wero on tho I', & E. car for Medford Friday morning. I omitted to stato In my Inst thnt Leo llradshuw anil wlfo wnro pleas ant callers at thu Sunny Hide, taking tho afternoon train far Medford. Mr, llradshaw is tho man who sold tho famous orchard known now as tho Corblu orchard, and Is now living on a small farm Just aliovo lirowns boro, Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Diamond, tho former has been acting as brakemnu on tho 1 .1 K. railroad and his wlfo as saleslady In Heath ,V Diamond's, havo moved awity Mr Dlamund Ih now employed on tho H P lino Iu California and his wife bus koiio to Minnesota to vIhII tclutlvcs and to attend to business. Our punrinnrlxt, A. 11, Woher, who has been acting In that cnpuclly In Von dnr llellon's drug department, has moved to Medford with his fam ily, In that case our loss ban been Medford'ri gain. tleorge Von dor Hclleu mndu n huslucM trip to Medford thu first of tho week, ltev Charles Daley, a cousin of our townsman A. .1. Datoy, has been sHudlug a tow- dti)s hero with his relatives and at this writing Is vis iting thu family of John Daley ( Medford, lie U gathering material so as to write a bhiKraphlcat sltetch of tho Daley faintly, Itoy W'llllw, our stage driver nnd mall contractor from here to persist, reports that a man by tho nnmo of Olson bus killed a coiiKnr, uenr the Milliard initio thnt 'measured seven teen nud n half fct, but I am In clined to think that Hoy was excited for he admitted thnt when he en my down hu bad been riding with u nice young lady and that may have acted nn his Imagination, lie also reports that the snow nt Persist was six Inches deep and at tho lluszntd mine It was eighteen Inches. J M Heed and wife, now- residents of Wellen spent thu night with iim Wednesday. They wero recently married In Medford. While ben Mr Heed subscribed for tho weekly Mall Tribune. Our telephone office has been moved to Ihu upstairs part of Von dor llellen's stofo building. .ID. Clemens Iirh charge. WHERE TO GO TONIGHT AT TIIIC RIVERSIDE RIPPLES. UGO ALWAYS A OOOD HIIOW Modern Vautlovlllo ft Photoplays THE UIQ VAUDEVILLE SURPRISE (IILMHIIT .V I.VON.H Those funny comedians, In their own skeluh, "THE lli:iUti:V AND Till: SI'OHT" 4 STAR PHOTO PLAYS "Till: PAINTED LADVIllogrnph drama. "in nn: itunaci: rim." it's a Vllugruph. "A HAD DEVIL" A Hellg comedy. "UND DP l.oris XI" -A Pntho pro-dllrllon. Prof. Itenili, VIollnlM, nud Ml Woo, world, PlnuM Chance of Vaudeville every Thursday and Kaud.iv Four flno reols of pictures round out h,,m Uecbo, W. C. Lcover, Al Pali Mm iii-nnrnnl V I I...A r 11 i r c lt..iw.ll ... j.. 0. ...... ' vji .ui. IIUWJIIJ K'ennelli llimictl, M ICuhler, II. II. Tultle, John J. Ilrown, Sarah Itchh. MiiHlor Floyd K'ylo left Saturday morning for Lebanon, Oregon, to spend tho holidays. r Mr. nud Mrs, 'illint)i Hntcmnu of Ilritish Columbia nro hero visiting .Mrs. Ilalcuiau's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Williuiu Chambers. , .Miss McNeil arrived hero Sunday nud will spend (ho holidays with Mrs. Tultle, Sr. Mrs. Hello Pleasants of Yamhill is visiting her son, J, 13. Iloswcll mid family iu this city. O. Olssou, S. P. train dispatcher at Hosehurg, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Paulls Olsson in tho suhuihH of this city. Italplt M. Holmes returned from Hallslon, Oregon, Sunday morning, Sundny afternoon being a very beautiful afternoon many of our cit izons took advantage of it and spent tho afternoon in nearby places. Mr. and Mrs. Flagg nud daughter. Doris, of MfMlford were Sunday guest ut tho II II Nye home. Mrs. (I. II. Aldcu and Miss Anna McKcorou were shopping In Med ford Wednesday. Miss llortha Wolvcrton has not liosn attending school this week on account of Illness. W. A. Elliott visited h's son Frank In Medford thu first ot-iho week. Mrs W. W. Illttlo spent Wednes day with frleuiU nt C'-i-IihI Point. K. (.'. .Stead and O II. Aldan were In Grants Pass on business Monday Mr. and Mrs. Henry of Gold Hill ami .Mrs. Henry's mother and sister were guests of Mr. und Mrs. tlalll gar at thu Del Itlo thu first of the week, Tho Hecrenllon club hnva had two very enjoyable meetliiKS the past two wtjoj;, with Mrs. Itlchurd Kwaokorntid Mrs. McCord. Nearly nil members have been present as business of un usual Interest. Is hoforu thu club. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Nye, Mr. N. II. Nye and Mrs. Hpraguo are plan ning to go to Los Anitolcs Dec. 30. Mrs. Hpraguo will spend about three months ut Han Diego. The N)cs will visit several points In California, thu first slop being Han Francisco on Now Years Day. Huturday, Dec. Hth, was tho 80th birthday of Mr. C. II. Aldeu. As a little surprise In memory of tho event Mr. mid Mrs. 0, II, Aldeu In vited In a few friends for thu evon lug. Hlvurslde people alwnvs havn a good time when they get together hut this was an unusually good tlem. When lunch was served Mr C. II. Aldeu made a little speech In which ho thanked tho friends who helped him celebrate tho occasion und hoped they would all come when hu celebrated L'O years from uow Mr N. II. Nye who Is now ft? sat at his right hand and thu remark was mado that seldom do we sen two men of that ago so strong und active ISIS THEATRE VAUDEVILLE Till. M'l.lNNM Hunsatlonal liuud balancing nnd Chair Diving Act Photeplays: AT THE MASgt'llltADK HALL HCHNItH DP IIIISII LII'E IN DPItLIN AN EXPENSIVE SHINE HP.SSIIINE Mntluee .Saturday and Hundsy John A. Perl Undertaker 2H S. HAHTLETT M-U JAPANESE CURIO AND MERCHANDISE STORE Full lino of Japanese Goods Including toys, curios and uiorchaudiKo oi! all kinds. Ideal Christinas presents. Prices to fit any purso. Next to Hotel Medford 422 W. MAIN Christmas Candy IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES Churches, Societies, Schools and those who arc going to givo parties, will find our prices and variety tho best. Large orders aro our specialty Palace of Sweets f-H-M"--- '"j. -h I'houea M. Tl and 47JI S. Burnett, Ambulance Service' Deputy Ccroucr Draperies Wo carry a very comnlotn line of draperies, laco curtains, rlvture, eta, and da till classes of upholstering. A spuclal man to look after this work exoluitlvely and will give s good service as Is nonlble to get In even tho largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co PLUM I PUDDINGS Tho kind your Mothor used to mako. THE MERRIVOLD I SHOP Quality Goods JillAAlAlAAitAXl.J.lil HA1AAA1A For Sale Good Horses, Mules and Marcs. Will Buy or trado A. Whorton '1(5 Kiversido Ave. Clark 6c Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, . O. Public Lund Mattors; Final Proof, DMort Lanrti, conceit1 and Mining Gum. Bcrtp. . . -