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Official Paper of Jackaon County.
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1 THRJE -ikPOilTANT MEASURES.
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Ing November 39, 111. 2751.
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i erry own nwiw.san Frnlicteo
l"ortlwfl Tlttttd Rewa fttnml. 'Portland.!
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Me'troVetf et Southern, "Orr?oh anil
Northern California, and tho faateal-l
cmwlnc elty in Orerson. i
joniiaun u. k. census jsiu ssig
rive liumtrnl thousnml dollar Oravity
Water Hystcm completed, plvlnc ripest
nil
'aUinly vtirn mounlnln water, and 17.3
liifs or utreeis nnveiL
rc"toffl receipts for year endln&j
November 30, 1911. ruhetv lncrcam of 13
rtannr fruit city In 'Orecon Ttocuel
,jiiver piiaeiiuere appiea won sweep-
aiaxea pruc nni irue oi
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at the National Apple Hliow, &poUane,
TM9, and a eip if Nwlbtln won
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at Canadian International Apple Stioir.l
Vancouver, rw li,
At oVa'no SthnI AWto -Siow Von
tiv r4rlfwtil nf.NrlnH'niL
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GOOD ROAD PLAN
4. A com.
y Improve
tire of atate
tlu k'L'isl.'itnnMvhii'h ai'o oC muoh inlofost to this section.
and whifh wore di'awn to nfoot rcooift tlovolopnitMit.s mid
conditions hi'iv.
lih uirsi, iiouso mu iNo. m;j, ik toft-oKUlnu- t'onnmion
nion. Tho hill requires that all ehimuission nWn 'mufet he
lieensed by the railroad commission; yayhip; for .sueh
license the nominal stun of one dollar, andnnust file a bond
with the railroad commission providing that they will pay
(lie proceeds of any consimnucnti to them to the I'aVmer
so consigning it. It also provides that, in case farmers and
orcliard owners are unable to get reports or estimates from
their products after n reasonable time, they shall notify
the railroad commission and it will investigate the sale.
The bill is not aimed at the Inmost commission men lint
gives the railroad commission great--powers in bringing
tho dishonest ones tolime: and provides not onlv lor tines
for not milking reports when requested 'but also provides
for the revoking of their licenses. The bill also provides
that any person who receives 'consignments after a cor
poration is insolvent is guilty 'oha felony. Had this law
been in force While the Rogue liiver Commission eomnnnv
was carrying on its practiced, man v of the fanners -who
consigned their produce to it Would have been protected.
The measure is modeled on that of Minnesota! Wisconsin,
wid Washington, where it has been tried out for inanv
.a oars and foun'd .satisfactory. It is to be hoped that it will
be passed at 'this session, as it is much ndedod.
The next, House Bill 20. 142, is to provide for interest
on county moneys. This idea was introduced bv the conn-
n iiwi.w . i .:.. . r a 11.. ..n -i.r-t i
v u"sw'i, uiwrBViRMon at reruauu: ivneu rnev passed a
CHARLES M. SCHWAB, BACK FROM EUROPE,
TELLS OF WONDERFUL NEW ORE FIELDS
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DotlilN ii llio Iniporlniit irntn,'oiiioiits on In'lmlf of Hlool inli-rest In ttits
I'initrj nliloiriio wu- rt'jwrUMl In roct'ttt entile iUnnlcluM to Imvo mmlo In
CtirK vn nwtlo Known ly Clmrle M Srhunli n hit nrrlvnl In XuW York
Jti lio.tnl I Ho KftNer Wllliolm II., of tlio North dortnnii l.loytl lino.
Mr. iliunl), Ulio It iircsldont of tlio llotliloliotn Stool (!or()rntln. ilH
"liwnl tlio nt ih.1t by nrmiiccniont with French fltmticlors. who hnl tt
elA u rnnci4iiiiii liv tlio t'liiilmt mnortitnont, lio Imtt tiikon over for tlio
lleitilotlcm Sfool ('.rMmtloii n larco flohl of Iron orv (toHUlt In Clilll, noitr
' fIiro of Crnlulo Crux liny, lio niltl Hint it floot of hImiiihIiIim will lie
inii'i iiiiiiiihII.iioI.v l curry tho nro to tlil.i country. Mr. Sclnvnb tcclnrrtl tlio
irv ilojil tti ho tlu il ;iot In tho worM, nMiyliiK slxty-.iovrn or coin to tliu
ton llioru. iao,'tyj,OW.LXK) toua of Iron ore Uvnllibo lu tlia field.
of hiKhway improve- oi n county in Jus owinmine: but all funds must be denosit-
tbo feature of state' 0(1 1U tile name Of the COUlltV. under lioavr uoiiiiHv Tr i
of countica that wish expected that tire Irncasure, in Jackson county alone, will
or tho act is pro-isaAe n good deal m6i'e than the salarv of tin slwu-ifF ..!
rhtrodticcd in tho scn-1 liTastirer and their denuties.
SALi;.M, Ore.. Jan.
lirclienslvo pttta
ment, cmbraclR?
aid to srobpfl
to tako aJvantago
vldfcil In a bill i
ato by Von ilcr Helton of Jackson
county, chairman of ho committee on
roadtt ami highways, on request ol
the Oregon TldteV asaoclatiou.
Senator Von tier llcllcn rcparda
this bill as having great merit, but
Wtio't comtflltflHK himself tb any
pa'rilCuIar 'bill. lie says ho expects
Vhnt his committee will hnvo to gath
'cr In all tlio road bills ns they arc In
trtldu'ceU, consider them together, nnd
try tb produce somo homogeneous
bill from the ones that aro offered.
Tlio bill presented by tho Hotel
Men's association, which was drafted
liy W. C. Bristol. Is tho first u'enoral
rnnd 1)111 making Its appearance. It
'flxon low salaries for a highway com
Wtoldncr and assistants as a conces
sion to the otitsldo counties, which
'have 'not boon favorable to salaries
Huch as somo of tho leading road ad
vocates say It Is necessary to pay.
The bill defines a state highway
VtHYoHt connecting tho larger centers
bf'Vopulatlon, used moro or less by
'thV'people of tho entire state and by
"trAVel from other states. Any group
bf'two or moro contiguous counties.
through their county courts, may
unite 1n asking for tho establishment
of 'it state highway. The Initiative
limy come from a petition of not less
than 100 property owners of each
lounty Interested.
1 'The state highway commissioner
1nHt pass on the roads designated,
reporting to the governor and statu
engineer, who must act on his ap
proval, The highway commissioner
Is lo prepare the plans for Improve
ment 'and estimate of cost.
' Thd counties aro to pay not less
limn 10 nor moro than 30 per cent of
low, the umouiit to each county to
im proportioned on an estimate of
truffle. Tho money Is to bo raised
by u special tax levy lu each county
joining in tho Improvement. For
tho purpose of state uld, $300,000 Is
utiproprlutod for tho first year $500,
000 for the second year. Not more
thau four stuto highways niuy bo pro
iJectcd lu any ono year.
The governor, statu engineer and
highway coinmlsblouor aro to let con
tracts for construction, or way up-
lily for tlio tiso of convict lubor un
tier direction of tho governor. Ap
plications first received are to bo
first uctod upon.
' Tho highway commissioner Is to
lie appointed by (ho governor uud
in'uk't bo skilled in road building. His
term Is fixed at two yours and salary
at"! 8600, with assistants ut 110 per
iiio'ntli, Tho commissioner Is to
have ho authority to lay out or
dhango tho routo of any stato high
V6y unless by approval of tho coun
ty'&urt. j j i
Wbm Its organization lu 1910,
resolution eallin njion the legislature to provide means
i or uie depositing oteountv funds so tlmt thov could earn
interest 'f6r flic conntv. The measure mmvido tlinf. fln
V'Tfim- trittiifc (.1...11 ...1......I: r i.:.i... i .
; y w'ib slum iiutenisu tur uuis:aii(i. upon ojieiung
the bids, shall orderthe deposit of the'funds of the countv
treasiuvr and -sheriff in the banks giving tho highest rate
of interest, 1i6t less thai! two nor cent.noVmore thniithw
Wrcent. It is estimated that over tlfo Rtnti Hii will -b.iv
The taxpayers from $100,000 to $150,000 in interest during
un.-. car. xii some cases, as tlio Jaw now is, the countv of
ficers arc letting the banks use the funds without interest,
or, as has been done in some instances, getting the interest
niemseives. Tlio measure provides that banks shall give
bonds for the safe-keeping of the inonevs entrusted to
them aiid also limits the amount that inav be put in anv
one bank. Inder this measure, if enacted, there will no
longer ik any tunds deposited by the sheriff or treasurer
A Few Men Own Nearly All the Timber
deputies
The next, House Bill 2sro. 108, providing for a state
j bureau of -mines 'and gOoldgy, wasjasscd its third reading
ny tne nonse ot representatives Wednesday and referred
lo Uie committee on mining. This bill provides for thej
creation of a state bureau of mines having for its object
life Study of the mineral resources of the State of Oregon,
me same as is done in Washington and vahforma. Th(
mil provides for an appropriation of $25,000. This amount
is to ue expended by a board composed of five members,
consisting of the president of the Universitv of Oregon, the
president of the Agricultural oolloire. and throe thorniiidilv
j.i w.. ''
trained mining men to bo selected by the governor from
tho American Mining congress and "other like bodies in
the stato. The mining industries, especially in southern
and some parts of eastern Oregon, have not been developed
as they should be, because mining interests, and capitalists
interested in mines .from the east, have been unable to get
any data as to the mineral resources of the state. This
will be obviated by (this "bill. The 'government has'alread v
voted about $10,000 to be used' in conjunction -with anv
state offices that may be appointed for the investigation
of our mining resources. This, it will be remembered, was
the bill that was adopted by the Northern California and
mission. The mining 0011111151100 is thoroughly in favor of
aim recommended y rrolessor Tarks'of the Agricultural
college in his report two years ago to the conservation com
mission. The mining coiumtiteo is thoroughly in favor of
cuiiie u-gismiioii, aim tne eari,y passage ot the hill is coiv-
iiuenuv looKOd lor.
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FROM ASM BOYS
Tho Chosen Friends defeated the
Ashlaud Athletics ut a basket bull
game at Ashlaud Thursday night;
score 32 to 21. The Chosen Friends
havo Improved at so rapid a rate
that they uro now rntcd among tho
topnotchers of tho valley. Ashland
led the local boys ut tho end of tho
first half, it to 12, but lu tho sec
ond half tho Medford boys took tho
game and tho crowd by storm win
ning In easy style. Tho basket shoot
ing of Ilader was n feature.
JOLTS AND JINGLES
By Ad Brown
"Jlutl Auilrrwiii, My Ho.
Uud Anderson, 7ny Ho, Uud,
When first we saw you fight,
Wo liked your swinging left. Uud,
'o feared your smashing right.
And now you'vo loft your homo, Uud,
To 'fight n -southern foo;
Our blessings on your wallop,
Uud Alidorson, my Ho.
Uud Anderson, my Uo, Uud,
Vou gave us ninny treats,
As at V. 1;il ward's rlngsldo
Wo sat on splintered scats.
Some day you'll totter down, Hud,
And yet before you go,
You'll mako u fistic record,
Uud AuAcnon, jny Uo.
HKHMN, Jim. 'Jl.Curryin- tho
first iioii-virulont (utile hcrum bacilli
for the 'cure 'of tuberouloMH ever tuk
en to America, Dr. llcitl of I'ittHbtirg
bails for the United Hlntcn tomorrow'.
Dr. Ilcid obtained his culturex of
tho I'Viednuinii bacilli from Dr. 1'ior
kowsky niter Dr. Friediiitiim refused
to.jjivo him liny.
Dr. Prieduiiiiui Iiiih not yet fulfilled
iiik pro mifn o yive nix K'ciet enrol
fn the'drtiiTtiii goVeniirtonH for lnvs
Ujjfl'tlon,
If a "mau'H 'name' Indicates nuy.
thing tlio nuWly elected Senator Colt
vlll answer "neigh" bn all calls.
A Gorman duke claims to bo king
of Ireland. It's a uafo hoi he doesn't
mako tho claim on tho street corners
6r in u mixed crowd.
Sometimes I wish that I
Were built on lines a fighter,
So I could send a bold defy
To unsigned letter writer.
It Is rubbing It In to Imvo slush
'on tho sffeets and "a story like "tho
Flirt" In tho Saturday KVonlng I'oul
at one ami tho same tliuy.
The concentration Into tho bauds
of a few powerful Interests of nn
enormous percentage of tho timber
lands ot tho Vnltvd States tins
created a problem so grnc for tho
nation In the Judgment of l.uther
Connnt, Jr., cotuniUslotfcr of corpor
ation, that litis recommended to
President Tnft that the existing na
tional forests not only tic retained by
tlio federal government, but In
Incrcnued n far ns prnctlble.
To'Incrcaso goernmonl ownor
Hhlp of forest luttds the commission
er urges that tho forests of Alaska
be Included lu reserve, ns well its nil
timbered lands reentered In forfei
ture suits, lib advises a further
searching inqjilry Into laud grants of
tho past with tho view of Instituting
additional forfeiture suits If the facts
Justify the procedure.
I'lutrgot Vniiiil
Mr. Connnt warns that nttemptH
are 'still li'elng niado to "secure tho
transfer of public tlmberlands to
prlvnto owners under thu sumo picas
of scttleemnt IUch lu tho past often
proved wholly specious uud Insin
cere."
"Much of the tluiburlaiids will re
maining lu piddle ownership," con
tinues tlio commissioner, "In adapted
only for timber purposes. All that
could bo proerly asked by a bona
fldo settler is thu surface of arable
land nfter the timber luu been re
moved, but lo frequently luck of
tho argument made lu the name of
tho 'settlor' Is tlio desire to uciiilru
tho timber or other natural resources
rather than tho soli Itself. It seems
doslruble, therefore, to dlroct public
attention to the fundamental differ
ence between dsposlng of agricul
tural lands to lu.tiial settlers, whuto
Industry contributes directly to thb
material nnd social upbuilding of
tho community, ntid thu alienation of
virgin tlmbcrlnmls. which tlo not re
quire, nnd. Indeed, hardly permit of.
Improvement by private owners, and
tho vnlue of which Is rapidly rising
because of reduction In tliu supply
and tliu Increase in population. Tho
public service Involved In thu mere
speculative holding of this timber for
ndvancb In Vf'ce, "under present con
ditions of settlement of tho country.
Is practically neglcglble. When,
moreover, such lands become concen
trated in u comparatively few hands,
there Is, lilstea'd of n lliibllc service,
a serious publlu danger.
Ohiih Much Timber
"Without entcrtlng Into a discus
blon of possible solutions of certain
grave problems Involved In tho pres
ent concentration of timber owner
idilp, 'It may be pointed out that thu
go'vefniuent today 'still owns, exclu
sive of the forests of Alaska, about
one-fifth of tho country's total sup
ply of merchuntublo standing timber.
It is tho agency best a'duplOd to prac
ticing tofurestatlou on a largo scale
Il6cuutly Important suits for forfeit
tiro of extenulvo tlmburlnuds havo
bcon brought by tho government on
tho ground of uon-fulfllliiiont or con
ditions Imposed In tho grants by
which these lands were alienated
frol tlio public domain. For these
reasons, It Would appear, therefore,
that tho KoVurnmont may luter bo'
able to materially Htrougthuu Its rela
tive position its a timber owner,
In the Hiiimimrv f tlio report pre
ioiiHly publixliod, the then commix
hionur of eoiporiilioiix, Heibeit
Knox Sniilli, net fiutli tlmt the
Southern I'neihe vmiipiiiiy ih tlio
greato-t jirivulo holder of umber in
the t'uiteil Slntox, coitlrollmi; 10(1
liilllmi foul, the WojerlmiiMT Tim
lier coinpany, with no billion foot,
the M-ooiid largc-l ti.nl the Northoru
Paeille Hallway company, with .III
hilltrtn fool, (he third, (loime fur-
rtlior in detail the rull iviwrl do-
oluroM that the tolloivinj; llo inter-o-Ih
control in the ng-rejetHo 102
billion feet of timber, practically all
located in the I'uoifio uortlitU"( :
l'oiuMiiic oontnilled by Clmrlon A.
Smith of .Miniimipoli; TIioiuhh II.
WiOkor of Miiinetipolit; muoornt m
which N. P. Wheeler uud V. K.
Whcoler oT Khdiuvoi-, ji nre Ihu
oliiof hloekholdor! eouipauies in
whioli tli A. It. Hammond eomimnv
of New .terey i tho iiriiioipul inter
oM; anil the linilior iulcroln of tin
Cliiongo, .MihvHiikoo mid Piijjol
Sound Ituihvny ooiiimiiy (kiiIhuI-ian-
to tho (1iiioo, .Mllwnnkoe uud
St. Paul li'uihvav company,.
After enormoiiM sule, the com
niU-lonor MiiniH out tlmt Ihu Soulli
em Piioiflc, the N'ortlient Pnoifle nml
the AtohNou, Topokn ntiil Hnula l-V
lown toolhor .vnHulflO uon- n
iimooreu nnu iinii-iimiicrmi Iillnl, an
a ron ns liirxc at. Kiiglnml.
Tho AmnlKiiiimlod Copper com
pativ .Mr. Coiiant mid, owim over I,
(100,000 iinroH of timber laud nnd
more than 100.000 uvrvn of tion-lim
bored laud, oil in .Muiitann, ninl
Tlioinns II Walker ormallv owiih
7(10.111)0 nori'H in California.
IIS
TED TO
CONSIDER MLS
WXHIIINOTON, .Ian. a I Assitr
Inn k'utrluud that doinostlo cuiist-
fwlso trade will not lie poi milled to
extend Its npiit-utlnn Into competitive
foielgu fields, uud foreign shipping
will nut bu inado to pay lucioamal
tolls to maku up for tho remission uf
tolls to Aiuorlcaii vessels, a note
from Soorotary Knox Is todit) bofoiu
tho llrltlsh foiolgu office, the note
lu reply to Hlr Kdwnrd Oroy's pio-
tout that Atnerlcaii ossols shuulil nut
tie undiil) favoied, declines that Sir
I Id ward's note, turning before resi
dent Tuft's proclamation flxliilt canal
IoIIn, docs not apply to the contio
vers), and nntlclpntca conditions that
may uqvor nrUo.
Knox suggests it special commission
us outlined by thu unratified llrco
Knox treaty, to consider tho whole
dispute, lie prepuces to give this
commission Ufa by un Immediate leg
islation of ratlllcutloiis, nud then have
It merely Investigate uud report,
without bringing any country to n
definite course ot action. Knox sug
gosts It could become effective ufter
tho expiration of tho Ilio-Pnuucctnto
treaty Juno 1 nott.
wHE'iite to a 6
TONIGHT
STAR
THEATRE
'Ihu lluliio uf lYiitliio l'lmli(illi)H
A
PROBE
CONDITION
OF BYBEE BRIDGE
Attotition having In on called to the
condition uf the lbco lirnlgo omm
Hogiie river hv rciidcnli of that mt
Iioii, Counl Judge V. J,. Toil Velio
Iiiih a-kod Coiiintotiir Perliniu. avIio
built the limine inuny yeujs ago lo
limltu uu invoHtinlion of the struc
ture nnd lilo.n rcHirt.
Mcdfoitl , flood Town.
Medford Is n mighty good tovu,
worthy of tho holt of everything.
That's why wo have Jolnml tho Amer
ican Drug and Press nsnoclntlon and
offer to our reoplo the Merltol line of
goods, gunrniiteud In every way, with-
preparations, made by tho associa
tion nnd sold only through Its mem
hers. Thorn Is nothing llku these
goods, guaranteed In every why, with
put an cqlinl, made, by experts. Wo
waul Medford pooplo to havo tho
best thero Is, so wo offer oti this
lino. Ask to son Merltol guods nt
lloskltis' Urug Store.
Today Ullil TniiloVHin Only
Till: S l All III' IlKIIMMIKM
tlileo n'ol ThnnfToilMT ivvcn'iilly
li online h) Hilt ciliiilng or
vIlLs'lH Cllilisr NI) HIS MISSION
AIOXtJ .MK.V
- Tills Is an educational force bo
Mind doseilpiiou. For tills pioduo
thin fi00 people vvuro required, it
mouth consumed lu Its piupurntluu
nud over JMUIO expoudud. 4
10(10 Fool
llesldim
iiV CliV-y
i'onuslloit
Al Snllioc .the .linger
Apprnpthito lirgiiu ncconipanliucnl by
It. I). Forrust. Kfflds by II, I..
Wonlworfh.
latlncos Pally, 3 to 5 p. in.
Poxlllvol) no iidviincn lu iu-Icoh
ADMISSION, fie. AND 10c
uimi.no fcati'iuis
III', ((ill, CI. Ilillllrt
A Orcnt Northoru soiisatlun In U reels,
IVtirunry tlrvl ninl 1 1 tt
ISIS THEATRE
Remarkable
Catarrh Cure
Gets Right Into tho Affected Part
and Stops Gathering In I'.ycs,
Noes. Throat and Lungs.
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Tlioo two Crackerslauk Kids,
Photopho, Friday and Hatiirdny:
mrrwKiiN i.evi: ami this u"
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Clark & Wright
LAWYERS
UANiii.NirroN, i. o.
Public Laud Matters: Final I'mnf.
Desert Lands, Contest nnd .Mining
Cases. Scrip.
John A. Perl
Undertaker
28 H. ItAHTMiTT
rhnues M. 1 71 nnd 473
Ambulance Hcnlco Deputy Coroner
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I The Miller! Pride I i;;
.iwiii.min wwmm mum
Vr a Ion scries nt flalier.Mn cpfl
men I nt tlio Hwlft litioruuiry It la iUrt
nllclr known that catarrh can bo cured ,
by tlio almplo iiriKM of IniH-ulntlnK tlil
IiIimmI with antidotal remr-llc that Hop .
inimmiiittlorv cti'lltln tliruuicliiiul thai
mucous lining of nil tho oripins of thn Official PllOtOfjrapllOr Of tllO
body This Is itnno Willi tho fumiiiisl-- ,, . n ..... . ni .
Hwlfl'a Huru Upcalflr. or ns It Is widely MCUlOrU COmmOl'Clal CIllU
known. S, K. H. It Is taken Into tho
Mom1 Just as iiAlurnllv at tho niont
linurlihlug fiHHl, It irraila Its Infliirnco
over every orcan lu Iho iMxly, ctiniM
Ihrmuli nil tho veins and urtnrles, en
atlna all inucoinf aurfnee to cicIiiiiiko In
nninnmlory acid nnd othor Irrllutlnil
autmlknccs for nrlerlal elements llmt ef
fectually tlrntmo thn ylem und thus put
an i' nd to ull iMilurrlml x.llutlon. H. H, H.
cleans out tho stoiuach of mucous uo
cumulntlonN, inaldea only puro bloud mnk
In If moterliils lo enter thnjiitmllnrn, com
Mnca wild tlimo fnoil rldiienla lo enter
Iho circulation In lca limn an hour.
Vim will soon rrM n wonderful In
Duenco by I lilt ubuviico of hoailache. a de
cided clearlna of tho air inuc. u
Rteadlly liiiimiveil naal condition, nnd
ii ncriMt of bodily relief that proven bow
completely culitrrli ollon Infcula thn cu
Urn nyitein You will Und H. II. II on
anln nt nil drwr atnrea ut It as pr botllo.
It U u rrmurkulilo rrumdy for liny and
nil blood urftcllpna, such us ccneiim, rlt,
I il pun, 'teller, psoriasis, IxilU hud nil acrof
iiIqiis conOlllonn, For special mlvlca on
any Mood dlnemo wrllo In t-onfldancn lo
Tim Hwllt Htlno t'o, 117 Hwlft IIMk.,
Atlanlu, Oa. Do not delay to g( a bultlu
uf ti. ti, U, ut your druwUta.
lunlijlal by a
Jab perfectly
doneby re
suits that
gratify
At your Grocer
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PLUMBING
Stoain and Hot Wator
Heating
All Work (luiiruulicd
1'rlvos Itcusuiiublu
COPPEEN & PRICE
Howard Block. Entrance on 0th
Home IMiune SUD,
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Luxury Without
ExtraVaganco
Hotel
I Von Dorn
242 Turk Street
Finest populnr priced
ITolol in Sim Francisco
Modern Gentraf i
E. D. Weston
Amateur Finishing
Pout Curds
Portraits '
Interior and oxtorior vJowb
Flush lights
Noifiitivcs niadu anv timo
and any place by appoint
ment.
208 E. Main
Phono 1471
Draperies
W- carry a very comnlota lino of
ilriiiit-rb-s, bii-u ciirialMs. fixturea, uie.,
mill ilo nil clnmo a of iJiliolnlrrlliif A
hiutiiiI man lo look iitor this work
cXclUNlvtly nnd will iclvn as good
aervicu as a poaslblo lo tint lu tivou
tho InrRrat cities,
Wooka & McQowan Co.
WMliM
Baft located
und moot
no pu 1 nrl
hold in tne:
(ill
City. Running di&illed
ice wntcr in ditch room.
European Plun, a la Curtct
Cafe. .;
Tariff on Rooms
SI. 00 each
1.50 each J
2.00 each
2.00 each
2.00 each (
ju iiiitei, ooiiroom, pnr- i
lor and bath 3.00 each I
For moro than ono uueet add S1.00 J
extra to tho above rate for
each additional guoit, j
Reduction by Week or 'month. '
M.ihwnuiitt Chttttr W, 'KitUy
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CO loomi
60 rooms
00 rooms Mlii pilule bath
80 room wiib prittlt bilk
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