Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 15, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAOB TWO.
arEmroRn anm TRrnrryrK Mrcmronn. onrcciOK. satuiway, vrcimrAitY in. mm,
SBWSWB-SHS-
rDCAL AND
- PERSONAL
jMlHi (irelchen Pultl was among
those from Jacksonville who at
tend! the' Nordlca concert.
Mm. John Owens of Uoriio Hirer
was HMerift her tfedforit friends Fri
day fwrnoon " ' ' "
MrsJ V.' 'ana of Gold Hill Vb tho
Kucst of her sinter, Mrs. K. Ingrn
1mm' 6f Bedford, this week.
Wr. d.'A. Locfcwood and Dr. Myrtle
rf. libcktvodd (reRiitar physicians, not
chiropractors) havo removed their
offices from tho Hnsklns' building
to 2S2 R. Main street,
M"r. njid Mm. W. Sinner of Seattle
nre visiting In Mewortf.
Misses Murlon and Anna Towno of
Phoenix enmc to Medford Friday
ovenlng to hear Nordlrn.
Miss Edna Jewell or Montana Is
making Medford friends a visit.
Call mul sco tho flno rap; rugs at
Urltttan's second hand storo, 303
BaU Main St. 2SO
CI"? J. Carter of Myrtle Creek and
Mr.' and Mm. C. K. Fryo of Glendale
aro among thoso visiting in Med
ford.
Mr. and Mm. Fred T. Lewis were
over from Antelope Friday.
Want to borrow $150 or $200 for
six or clsht months, pay 10 per cent,
cood security. Address 220, caro
Mall Tribune. 2S0
Mrs. M. Seeman of Horuo nlver la
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. M.
I.ance of Medford.
Mhsfl Clara Patterson has gone to
(lold 11111 to visit friends.
Closing out sale- of pipes. Ire
land's Sraoko House.
W. H. Gore, who represented the
Medford Commercial club at tho
good roads demonstration nt Mary
hill, Wash., at the Invitation of Sam
uel Hill, has returned. He also spent
some time at Salem on n like mis
sion. '
A. T.'Furris of Eugene and A. G.
Rlggs or Fresno, Cal., havo been
transacting business In Medford.
$20,000 for un armory. How
much for-tho library? 280
J. II. Ray, who has been looking
after his mining Interest in this
county, has returned to his homo at
Los Angeles.
H. K. Brown, whoso eye was ser
iously injured In a runaway accident,
baa boc'n at Grants Pass for treat
meat' '
'Ilear home xsado bread at De
Voo's. '
Mm. Anna Tuttlo and Mrs. B. Shaw
of Gold Hill district spent Wednesday
night In Medford.
Geo. L. Half, who Is developing
the Lone Pine sine In Forest creek
district with Jos. Griffin, wa In
Medford Wednesday.
$20,000 for an armory. How
much for tho library? 280
Carl and Henry Hydo havo gone to
Seattle, but etpect to return beforo
Ions.
Mrs. A. B. Coron, Misses Alma
Wolke, LaCosta Magnums and Court
ney Ross of Grants Pass were among
tho many from elsowhero who heard
Nordlca In Medford Friday night.
Bring that old book with torn
binding down and bare It rebound
at the Mall Tribune office. Costs
but little. tf
J. A. McMurray and Glenn Pa-
tulto of Grants Pass were recent vis
itors in Medford.
Wm. Feholy, tho Curry county
miner, is In Medford.
$20,000 for on armory. How
much for the library? 280
A. E. Murphy and E. S. Smith' or
Grants Pass' made a trip to Medford
Friday.
ltot)6rt vBaker has been in Applc
gato district on a prospecting expedi
tion. Ineuro and be sure. Right if we
write It.' R. A. Holmes, Tho Insur
ance Man. "
JMr. and Mrs. I). II. Miller of Cold
I1IU wero In Medford the forepart of
tho week.
O. C. Boggs, city attorney, mado a
professional trip to Jacksonville Irl
day. Vapor baths and scientific mas
sage for men and women. Dr. R.
j Lockwood, cbriopractor, 203 Gar-nett-Coroy
Bldg. Phone 14G.
'Mm. M. Reeve and Mrs. Coulter
were over from Jacksonville Friday
afternoon.
T. Baldwin, C, D. Springer and C.
Lund of Applegate were businebs
visitors in Medford during tho weok.
Charles J. Howard of Josephine
comity -is in Medford, having bfcea
called nlthor by tho death of his
brothel, the Iato George S. Howard.
Mlsb Flora Gray, toucher of piano,
studio Hi 8li(tb Central uvenue.
Phono 1241. 285
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Davidson are back
from a trip to California,
Weeks & McGowan Co.
1 'TODERTAKERS
&ABT AWISTAWT
Hit wobmi r, w. w..ks 9071
-.-v j A. X. Orr, 39
Travel on tho railroad trains Is
reviving nnd Ihe number of people
stopping oft nt Medlord has Id
creased perreptlbly
M h. Hush of NW York Is among
lhon from abroad who were In tho
Itogiip river valley lately.
Carkln A Taylor (John H. Car
kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys
a Maw, over Jackson County Bank
riulldlng Medford.
A. C Hough nnd A. B. Cornell of
Orants Pass were In Medford Friday
on business. v
Will Mullor, who has been spend
ing the winter nt Los Angelos, re
turned Friday evening. I
Tho International Ulblo Stndonts
will hold n special meeting nt St.
Mark's hall Sunday nt 3:00 p, nt.
I.. F. Kink of Now York City will
speak on tho subject, "Paradise Lost
and Paradise Restored." Como and
hear this noted lecturer. Seats free,
no collection.
L. Nledermeyer of North Jackson
ville spent Friday night In Medford.
Luko Ryan or Jacksonville Is at
Portland, visiting his mother.
New York LUo Insurance Co., C
Y. Tengwald, Medford National
Bank Bldg., phono 3371.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John R. Wilson of
Griffin creek visited In Medford Fri
day. William E. Henderson of Williams
creek Is In Medford on a short busi
ness trip.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposite book storo.
Harry Ward, driver for tho Pan
torlum, goes to Central Point each
Thursday morning. Residents of
Central Point and along tho road be
tween hero and there will please
bear this In mind.
Pantorium cleans and presses all
sorts of clothing. Phone 2441.
Miss Edith B. Powell of Rogue
River and Mlis Cnrrlo Mocker of
Central Point were among their Med
ford friends this week.
'Mm. Conner and her daughter, Mr.
and Mm. Stanton Grltfls and H.
Chnndler Egan wero Medford visi
tors Friday and Saturday.
Fashionable dressmaking. Evening
and' afternoon gowns. Latest stylo
lingerie a specialty. Mm. E. M.
Painter, late of Now York City.
Hours 2 to 5 p. za. 518 King stroet.
Pbone 6034.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Williams or
Ashland spent Friday and Saturday
with Medford friends.
Will Muller returned Friday even
ing from an extended visit at Los
Angeles, Ho Is now content to re
main here.
E. D) "Weston, commercial photog'
raphera, negatives made any time or
DKce 'by appointment. Pbone M.
1471.
R. Morning and I. J. Purkcypllo
of Central Point transacted business
In Medford Friday.
Maurice Winter of Portland, ono
of the pioneer commercial travelora,
having headquarters at tlio Oregon
metropolis, Is making Roguo river
valley his customary visit.
Tho "Sultana." a six part serial
byllcnry C. "Rowland, author of "Sil
ver Side," begins In this week's
Post. 282
Mm. Udmund Burko nnd Mm.
Dplla Holing passed Friday In Med
ford. Mr. and Mm. E. Sutton of Kla
math Falls aro visiting relatives liv
ing In Medford.
Tako freo guess on school pictures
and get a beautiful picture or Crater
Lake freo at Gcrklng & Harmon's
studio, 128 E. Main street, near
First National Bank. Phono 2154.
II. P. Leavltt ot Ashland and P. E.
Kelly of Roseburg camo to Medford
Friday on a business trip.
8. T. Sandry of Rogue River and
Walter Dungey of Gold Hill wdre
among tho many who bad business
In Medford Friday.
Crater Lake photographs pro
nounced by experts to bo tho best
ever mado of the lako at Gerklng &
Harmon's studio, 128 E. Main street,
near First National Ban. l'none
154. Kodak finishing and enlarg
ing, negatives mado any placo. '
H. Sklllman and J. Alexander aro
In Medford again. The latter has
been engaged in prospecting.
It. Wilson of Central Point tarried
In Medford Friday night.
Buy a Singer at your own terras
and your spring sewing will be a
pleasure; Singer Sewing Machine
do., J. O, Fainter, ngont, 417 M
F. & II. Bldg. Phono 3441. Wo
also ront rachlncs and do repairing.
Mrs. Carpenter of Perrydale spent
Friday afternoon in Medford.
W. W. Ager of Roguo River spent
Saturday In Medford with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry LewU of
Gold Hill spent Saturday In Medford
on business.
Hats cleaned and blocked. Pan
torium. Get your clothes cleaned and
pressed at tho Pantorium and get out
and enjoy yourselves.
Tho "Sultana," a six part serial
by Henry O. Rowland, author or "Sli
ver Side," begins in next week's
Post. Do Voe's News Stand. 282
Louis W. Wilson or Thompson
creek is In Medford on business.
Hurry Sweet or Leland Is spending
a row dayH with Medford friends.
William Gerlg, chief engineer of
tho Pacific & Eastern loaves Sunday
Albert Yonim has returned from
n trip to Eugene.
Joe Herman of Gold Hill was n
recent Medford visitor.
Mr nrtd Mr. L. O. llrownell of
Trail creek are In Medford on n
short business trip.
K. C Oardwell of Talent spent
Saturday with Medford friends.
W J Henry of Lewlston, Idaho, Is
In Medford for n short vMt with
friends.
COURT HOUSE NEWS
New Cute
Wl
Jackson County Hunk vn. l X.
TliompHon, K. N. M. Thoiiipxm nnil
Frank McQiiirr, action to recover
money.
ltortlm MeCntin v. Alliert MoCnnn,
suit lor divorce.
M. A. Foster v. Mary A. Fooler.
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MAflKET PEPOnT
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Marrlagn I.lr'iivis
Melilrtim .McDonald and Mary WYot ;
Cnrlton Pepper and llnzel Sohnll; II.
Wntkitw nm! Ida Hnrow; Kni Oov
and INxe (lentry; ChnrlcK l Hoover
nnd F.Me Wallace. r
Probatu
Esfnlo of J. K. Hart, deceased; pe
tition filed for lettew of administra
tion.
Kstnte of Wliiieondi Field, de
cco!cd; !nle of jmrtuership personal
property ordenjj. '
Estate of d;JA. ITauk. deceased;
order issued eobfinninj; order of per-
Hounl iiropcrm
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Prices Paid by Ddlrrj.
i:nH joe.
niTiT.ii -:ii)ii, st,.
l'OTATOKH -HOm "ftV.
l'AI111A(IK t(?Ple.
AIMM.KS -l0(jfiVio.
ON'ION'S 7.V((r1.00.
(.'AUHOTS-TAeI.nO.
PAKPN'IPH TfictJFt.
Tl'IINMl'S- rOcfjrfl.
Livestock.
IIOOH -Dressed, iej iiliviv QWs.
SIIUKP- Ic-Mo.
STKKHSAlive. He. . , ,
COWS-Aliver.fi'aO.
POl'I.TKY - MlxVil phlrkim,' lot
Mpnui:, l'-V; dressed. PJOVHe.
Hay nnd Grain.
(Selliiltf Triee.)
WHEAT $l.fi0.
Oats -61.00.
HAY Vetch, .-Ml Ion; ;nuii, $13.
lAHI.KY-'Jr lou.
COHN SUfi ton.
Public Market Prices.
Kfias-'j-v.
11UTTKU 33Vaft
1UTTKK PAT-Mp.
POTATOES -fivOiSt per 100 llm.
(WIinAOK 10?1V
iAri.tKi.nVKK 7.Hrjrfi.jA.
AIM'I.KS 4.ifjr7fii' Im..
IION'KY-10(.ri.V Ih.
SAUKItKKAUT 31V.
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HB?in
YouNg
MOTHE
No, young woman, In llio Joy of
coming rriotherhood, should negloct
to preparo her sstuin lor the physi
cal ordeal she Is to undergo. Tho
health of both herself ami tho oomlnjr
child deponda largely upon tho earn
sho bostows upon herself during tho
walling months. Mothor'n Frloml
prepares thp expectant mother's sys.
tern for tho coming event, nipl Its uan
makes her comfortnhlo during nil tho
torm, Tho baby, too, la more apt to bo
Purfect nnd nirnnr wlmrn tin, ninth..
has thtia prepared herself ror hnturoii
supremo function. No better ndvlcnl
could bo given n young vxpoctntit1
mouicr man that
sho into Mothor'n ftL,nYav-mV.
l-'rlond; it la a tf10)TliERS
medlrliin that baa T&lCnurtJn
proven Its value i'iJrRlEWD
In thousands of
cases. Mother's Friend In old at drug
stored, Wrllo for freo book ror oxpeit
ant mothers.
BRADFIEID RECUUTOR CO.. AlUati. Cs.
Get tlioWclI-Known
Hound I'aokngo
oxxr
i5jJI
10
10
HenlCJMato Tranrem
B. Hawley to John Hawley,
deed, SE 1-4. sec 12, twp.
38 S. It. 4, E. W. M
A. E. Cranco ct nx to W. G.
Prescott. deed, lot 2, blk. 11
Ashland
M. K. .Moore et vlr to Gold
Rny Realty Co., deed land In
sec. 12 twp. 33. S. It. 2, E.
W. JI
Rose M. Rollins to Susan 11.
Root, deed, land in twp. 37,
S. R. 2. W. W. M
Lily K. Rowell to O. T. Hughes
deed, land in twp. 3S, S. R.
1, W. W. M
C. F. Rowell to G. T. Hughes
deed, land In twp. 38, S. R.
2, W. W. M.
Eleanor Kubll to Frank Ennls
deed, lot 8, blk. 7, Jackson
ville - 1
N. D. Brophy to M. M. Dale
deed, land In twp. 38, S. U.
1 " W M 1
A. Schwartz to Fred Swartx
deed land In twp. 34, S. R.
3, . M. 1
H. J. Dudley to C. E. Powom,
deed, lot 4, blk, 5, Butte
Falls ... .. 150
D. P. Thompson Co. to Med
ford Grocery Co.. deed, lots
3, 4. 5, 0, blk. 30 Medford 1
City of Medford to F. C. Page,
deed, land In Bear creek on
Main street, Medford 1
J. A. Rayburn to Mm. May Ray
burn, deed, lot 26, Bluff
Add Butto Falls
Frank Burkholder to C. B.
Nllcs, deed, land In twp. 39,
S. It. 1, W. W. M
Pine Timber Co. to Trail Lum
ber Co., deed, land in sec. 30 .
twp. 33, S. R. 2, W. W. M.
A. Letcher to Jlowltt Land Co.
deed, landla sec. 28, twp.
34, 8. R. 3, W. W. M
G. II. Corner ct nl to O. W.
Wilson, deed, lotB 11 and 12
blk. It WoqUYllle i.. ..
John Gabriel to J. I. Frcden-
burg, deed, land in sec. 19,
twp. 35, 8. It. 2, W. W. M.
A. M. Purves to D. N. Stearns
deed, land In twp. 38, S. R.
1, W. W. M
Louis Jelen to M. Nyby deed
land in sec. 5, twp. 39, 8. R.
1, E. W. M
Louis Jolen et ux to M. Nyby
deed, lund In sec. 5, twp. 39,
8. It. 1, E. W. M
Mary Cryderman to Mury Eber-
ly, deed, lots 5 and 0, blk.
9, Central Point
M. fl. Thornbrue to W. May
field, deed, land In sec, 1,
twp. 35, 8. R. 2, W. W. M.
F. II. Phillips to Peter J. Hunt
deed, lots 10 and 11, blk. 2,
Medford
J. P. Truo to M, P. True, deed,
lots 4 and dO, and lots 1, 2,
nnd 3, sec. 11, twp. 39, S.
It. 1, E. W. M
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1250
150
2600
Wilson Rides With Laborer
PKINVKTON. Fell, l.'i. Pre-ident.
elect Woodnnv Wilson rode liore to
day in a railroad eoaeli from New
York, ooenpyinu u neat beside a la
borer. He inquired reii riling the
liilet new from Mexico Cilv but
refused to comment on tho situation.
WHhoii dored most of the trip.
Our licit Seller.
Wo aro selling moro of Merltol
Eczema Remedy than all the others
put together. This largo sale Is duo
to tho fact that It is a preparation ot
unusual merit, mado expressly ror
ono purpose, to euro eczema In Its var
ious forms. H you aro afflicted with
this loathsome disease, do not delay
using Merltol Eczema Remedy. Has
kins' drug store.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to tho city coun
cil at Its meeting to bo held March
4th, 1913, for a llcfaso to sell malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors In
quantities less than, a gallon at Its
place of business on lot 11, block 20,
city ot Medford tntn. period of six
months. ' ,, T
W-M.. KENNEDY.
Dated February 14. 1913.
Why Does a Woman
Recommend Her
Friends to Use
CRESCENT
Baking Powder?
Because It supplies eer thing
required In n perfect lenvcner
superior strength irt.tjy
uuihjiuiu iurii),
dependability, nt
n r e a h o n n hie
price.
WHY
siiori.iiVT
SHE'.'
25c for a lb
can.
A cook book
on rc'iucst and
2o In stamps.
CRESCENT MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
Seattle, Wnxblngton
Aj?t!mt AiJiiinRt f
Substitutes Imitations
HORLICKS
MALTED MILK
Made Iri the InrgoRt, best
equipped nnd sflnltnry Malted
- Milk plant In tho world
Wo do nofcimike'7i7v'?w(McH
Skim Millc, Condensed Milk, etc.
BuMtio OriginctUGcnuiiw
HORLICK'S MALTED MILK
Miulo from pure, full-orcHin milk
and tliooxtroot of nclcct malted rfritin.
reduced to powder form, soluldo la
wtttcr. JJcst food-drink for all Hjjeo.
MTASK FOR HORUCK'S
Heed all over the Globe
Jfameci- 5odaJkmi$am
ruiii
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.l)ll MltK C
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Slt!i
LT"vr?ow'-!iJ
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THK business man who wjll
spnro n tew minutes of his
time to the photographer of
today will pleaio his entlro family.
His portrait produced by prctcnt
day methods of phbtography will bo
an ngrceablo surprise It's done so
quickly and cleverly.
Mnko tho appointment today.
H. C. MACKEY
Main ami Central, MeiUurtl, Ore.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED A goodhorso for ranch
uso must bo quiet and gentle and
weigh about 1200 pounds, color
black .vor bay. jCall at HOC, W
Tonth St. " 280
KXCHANOi: $15,000, 1G0 acres
close to Haloni.
$30,000, CO ocfca subdivision
near Portland.
079 aero wheat ranch.
17,000 acres flno timber lor
acreago or ranch, estimated crttlso
G00 million. Clark Itcnlty Co.,
1'hlpps Uldg.
FOIt SAL.B A now 111 12 Cyphers In
cubator nnd brooder. A closo to
naturo ouIh sprouter. J 4 Cottago
street. ' 2H2
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WANTKD Listings
ranch property.
Co.
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ol city und
Clark Iteulty
1500
I'hotoplayN Attracts at Star.
Tho many people who visited tho
Btar Theater yesterday and evening
wero all loud In their pralso of tho
quality of photoplaya prcsentod, Tho
well blended prog rem which consisted
of a very pleasing "Tlmnhousor"
comedy drama, a "Flying A" west
ern, tho Goumaut Weekly, and two
corking good Keystono comedies,
suro sent thorn all away talking and
as ono person, sitting closo to tho
writer romarkod 'Forrest and Wool
worth aro tho 'goods' when It comes
to tho Interpretation of photoplays."
Mr. Author's song was received with
tho usual appreciation and all told
tho show was fur suporior to what
ono bo en ut tlio ordluury 10 cent
Auction Sale of Acreage
The undersigned has decided to
mako another auction salo or 2V4 to
G aero tracts In tho l'lerca Subdivi
sion between the lGth day ot April
and the lGth ot March.
Slnco my salo last March much Im
provement has been dono In this lo
cality, positive cvldonca that this Is
the preferable location lor building
suburban homes.
Two nlco homes and a number ol
smaller ones havo been built this
past summer and rail. Ilulldlng Is
now going on In this neighborheod:
a now tree rural delivery now passes
through the l'lerco subdivision, ah
electric power nnd light lino has ro-
centiy been constructed, with good
roads, rreo soil and city wator, n
homo here Is n little ranch In tho
city.
For particulars and terms wrlto
mo. '
O. H. PIERCE
02H K. Main Street. Medford
Clark & Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON, 1. O.
Public Land Matters: Final l'roof.
Desert Lands, Contest and Mining
Cases. Scrip.
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water
Heating
All Work OimranKd
Triers ittniotiablo
COFFEEN & PRICE
39 Kowsrd Block. Xntranc on Stli !
Xoiu Fliuna 94B.
Draperies
Woicarry n vry .compli to Uni Ot
(lrupcrleii. Inrn curtain, fixture, file.,
ami ilo all dtinm. nf iijitiulatcrlntr A
apoclat man to Ibou arier this work
excluRJvoly and will kIvo bm Kood
kitvIco aa I tioaalblo to got la ovon
tha lurseat cities.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
Song Recital
nt (lit
Presbyterian Church
Monday Eve., Feb. 17th
til H;(K) t.Vlt.ck
l-
Mrs. Florence Halliday Haight
CONTRALTO
Dr. J. W. J. Marlon Violinist
Mr. Fred Alton Haight Accompanist
I'rot'cedfj for (ho Mhrnry Hook l-'iind
Tiekot.s OOc, nl Hawkins.
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FOR SALJB
In onlor It) Inko up iniiiicdintoly n hiwincss
proposition in Snn Knincisco I Imvo i1imm1(m1 to
otTcr inv Orchnnl nt u (JUKAT SACWl KICK.
IF THERE EVER WAS A BARGAIN IN
THIS VALLEY, HERE IT IS
8 acres Hear ('rook bottom soil, 2 miles north of
Moriforri post office, planted to Newtown Pippins
eleven yearn old, ami iuterplanted with linrtlolt
and IVAnjou Penis A and 0 years old. A strictly
commercial proposition. Melons, Potatoes, (lorn,
etc., CAN HI') grown to perfection between the
rows.
Would suggest to parties having a little idlo
capital that this proposition will pav much better
than KOANINd money. A SPIN'! PICK-UP OK
ip'loOO to $2000 Can he made inside of six months.
Mv price is $0,000, $'),000 cash, balance on time.
Real value of place $8000.
INVESTIGATE TODAY.
F. G. Andrews, Owner
Hotel Holland Medford, Orogon
A lew slmplo- tests with
modern instruments rovoals
tho exact condition ot your
jyosi(,'ht. ,
Don't neglect your most
Important sense.
DH. UICKFUT
KyifiiKlit Special Iht
Ovor Kontnor's
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TREES
It is now time to get busy planting trees.
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Eden Valley Nurseries
You havo tho best stoclf ot Koods In tho valoy from vlileli to choose.
You aro doalliiK With tlio lclidliiK nursery of Soutluirii Onijon, ' '
You onrouniKo u -worthy and wido-n-wnku homo IndiiHtry.
You t;nt niirsory oods that havo been properly handled. 4 :
You aro doallnt! with 11 nuisorymaii, not 11 troo m;uiit.
You not rellablo stock and rollablo ndvlco. T. L 'T5
You will bo plenaod with tho h'oods, tlio prlco will bo rlwlit.
What more do you want?
1 havo in stock u splendid lino or hIiiuIo trees, berry bimbos, rJmnirl, llnwory uhruhltory, vinos,
rrcopors, etc., for city trade. Call and boo my stock, you aro ulwaya wulrumo whothor you buy or
not. Delivery yardH onu block cast or tlio new coiirrclo Ih-Mk
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