Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 17, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IOCAL AND
-PERSONAL
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Ilunry 0. l)ox, Wells, Knro &
Qo.'fl ngoiii nt Jncknonvlllo, left for
tliu north Sunday ovenlnc
A. Johfiirei, the miner, "who Is on
cratlnln' lituo Vrfutgo district, mndc
his family & vlsll Inst veok.
.Mr. mid Mm. A. Schmltt of Jack
sonville liavo been vIbIUiij: in Me'd
lordad Riicsts of Mr. ami Mrs. 11.
K. liana)'.
John Mast and A. S. Furry of
1'horntx precinct wore. nrnnnR tho
ninny v?ho canio to Mctlforil Satur
day,.! .
Church roIuk pcoplo nowadays
hear from their own pulpits n great
ileal of doctrine that Kouucln like
Christian Science. Most clergymen
liavo read its toxt book, "Science
and Health," by Mrs. Eddy, and
many Jf them nro plvlus their trad
ers sonto of Kb tecchlnr 'without ln
dlcaling tho source. Others In ore
tenting Mrs. h'duy's Idols have cour
age eaougU to f'ne the credit where
it oolongs. An tnstanco of this kind
Is related by Mr. AVm. It. Pntliv.n,
member of tho Christian Science
Hoard of Lectureship, who lcuure
hero next, Tuesday evening. March
IS. at tho Katntorlum. Wlillo lectur
ing In ,a .western city Mr. Ilathvon
learned of n deacon of u prominent
orthodox church there who was ac
tive in inviting his friends to attend
tho Sunday services of his church.
As a final argument and. one which
was often effective, bo would con
cludo his Invitation, "Yon'd better
come, for our preacher Is giving us
regular Christian Sclcnco these
days."
Herman Offenbachcr of Apple
gato delivered 54 bend of fat beeves
to George Kolhagcn of Itoseburg nt
Mcdford Saturday, which were
shipped to Portland with others.
George K. Merrlman spent Snnday
at Central Point with relatives.
E. D. Weston, commercial pnotog
rapbora, negatives made any Unas or
place by appointment. Pbona M.
1471.
C.' L, Monson of Portland has
been in tho valley sevoral days, trans
acting business for tho Pacific Pa
per company.
Charles Dunford and S. P. DcRo
boam ot Jacksonville wcro recent'
visitors in Mcdford.
Feed and seed. Schmidt, phone
SCO. 318
Mrs. D. G. Williams, who has
t)txS,-vrlllBK.;lii Medlord, returned
toyAhl&nd Saturday.
Professor V. A. Davis of Tabid
Hock and John W. Mills of Ashland
tarried la Medford Saturday.
Vapor baths and sclentltlo mac-
saga for men and women. Dr. It.
J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 303 Gar-
sett-Corey Bids. -Phone 145.
Mr. oud Mrs. H. F. Mcader and
11, O, Simpson of. Talent district
spent Saturday In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Denton Dowers ot
Ashland wero guests ot Mr. and Mrs
II. F. Mulkoy Saturday.
G. C. Doach, music studio. Vio
linist. Will Instruct on violin, man
dolin and guitar in correct method.
Advanced students and boglnners.
Address 234 E. Oth street. Phone
Home 3H-L or Main 3481. 307
D. X. Bunch Is nt Jacksonville
visiting bis son Hay and his family.
J. W. Myers mid K. II. Iteamo ot
Central Point transacted, business in
Mcdford 'Saturday. -
Arthur ffmlth oC lijglo Point dis
trict and ' Vorter or Pleasant
Creek wero In JKwKorcl .Saturday.
Orchard, hunting, fishing and
Crater Lake scenes for sale at Ger
klng & llarmou'fl.jtuillo. Kcgntlvea
uiudo any place,' kodak finishing. 128
Kiist Main hlr.iot. I'Jiono 215 JU
ClmrloH llrlttou of Gloiulnlo Is u
recent, arrival in Medford.
Mr. uml Mm V. C. Lcowr mo
loroil to .Mcdford Saturday aftur-
11001).
Ladles' shoes shincd nt Summcr-
vIIIo'h barber shop.
Mrs. F. C, A I leu of Merlin made
her Mcdford frlcuilH a visit Sunday.
Miss Nclllo Storm, who has been
in Central Point district visiting
relative, Is in Mcdfgnt ngulii.
Iloal homo maa'o bread at De
Voo. Anbury lluall und (llpun 0wn of
Centra Point wcro Muuford victors
Saturday.
Mrs, Lewis UJrlch nud Miss Ouu
Humphrey of Jiir-kBoiivlllo wero
umuiiR Medford friends Saturday.
Dr. 8. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtle
S, Lockwood (regular physicians, not
chiropractors) liuva removed their
offices from tho, HaskluB building
to 233 13, Main Btrcot. '
MIkh llnzul DaVls wiih in Jackson
ville Saturday, where bIio la teach
ing .i cIubh In liiBtrunioiitnl nuiblc.
g- ' V . 1.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
1ADT AMXSTAXT
' Day Phono S27
Night 1 W. WekH JOiLJ-'J
I'hoiuv A, K. On- II7H.M
H. WlthliiRton wnit In Jacksonville
Sntuftlny An pr6fesslonnl business.
Mr, nud Mm. J. M. Under and Mrs.
C. Cary of Vhoenlx precinct wero
ninotiK tho throng In Medford Sat
unlay.
Miss Wall Is employed In tho coun
ty recorder's offlco In Jacksonville.
Bring that old book with torn
binding down and bave It rebound
at tho Mall' Tribune office. Costs
but tittle. ? tt
Peter Donhoff has had n hand
some bungalow built nt Went Klov
enth And' Grape streets, which ho und
his wife will xoon occupy.
Is'exl Sunday Is Easter niul many
preparations nro being mndo for the
event by tho churches.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
1 S. Steenstrup of tho Pacific
Motor Supply company Is making
Portland a business trip.
Dr. II. P. llnrgrnvo made a trip
to Phoenix Saturday afternoon.
Insure and bo sure. Right It we
write It R. A. Holmes, Tho Insur
ance Man.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. 11. Oatmnn were
1141 from Talent precinct Saturday.
Mrs. M. E. Yockey visited rein,
tlves living nt Ashland Saturday and
Sunday.
Gcrklng & Harmon, studio por
traits, homo portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; 128 East Main street;
telephone -15 It.
Dr. Kaiuc'vcr and K: Pell of AhU
land tarried In Medford Saturday.
Mrs. Franks of North ltlverslde
wns nt Grants Pass Snndny, visiting
her daughter.
Carkln & Taylor John H. Car
kin and-Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson Connty Bank
Bullying Medford.
J. C. Grub be nnd J. J. Knutxon
were over from Applegnto Saturday.
Frank Robinson hns left for tho
north after a visit in Rogue River
valley.
They Bay she is coming back.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Jones returned
from Douglas county Saturday,
whither they bad been called by tho
death of tho lntter's sister.
New York Life Insurance Co., C.
Y. Tcngwald, Mcdford National
Bank Bldg., phono 3371. "
MIs Llszlo Relker went south on
Saturday afternoon's train and will
go as far ns Ios Angeles.
James Cook ot Applegata was In
Medford and Jacksonville lately.
Irish songs. It. Tonight.
Mrs. D. n. Russell of Ant loch Is
visiting relatives and Mends at Aslu
land.
C. ,W KayB ei Merlin and Ch.13.
Lindsay of 'Dcid Indian inado a
trip to MedfordSaturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mcchtcl of Port-
. it
land have returned homo after n
short visit In Mcdford.
II. T. Hubbard and I. A. Pructt of
Roxy wcro among tho many who
went to Jacksonville Saturday to
Interview lho tax collector.
A. M. "Whitney and F. B. Diamond
of Eaglo lolnt spent Saturday night
in. Mcdford.
Miss Harriet Cox was among hr
Medford friends Saturday.
Irish songs.' It. Tonight.
It. "W. Hitchcock nnd Fred Pelouze
of Eagle Point district spent Sunday
In Medford.
A freight train wns wrecked n
mllo north of Central Point Sunday
and several cars wcro badly dam
aged. Passenger trains wcro de
layed considerably In .consequence.
Miss Graco Mooro of Ashland vis
ited friends. IlvlfiVln 'Mcdford last
week....
r:-M. Meyer of Roscburg nnd K.
J. Jones qf Redding, Cal., have been
transacting business in Mcdford.
jftM. Johiifon of Grants Piihs and
v;H. "Woodbury of "Waldo were in
Mcdford Saturday.
M. Leslie of tho Southern" Pa
ri flo ticket offlco lias gone to Itom-
burg on business connected with land
ho is Interested ill.
W. I Simpson and V. G. YcagcH
-were among tho Ashlundcrs in Mcd
ford recently.
It keeps tho "money at home.
John U. Wlllcko. who was badl
hurt In uu automobile accident, Is
recovering uud will toon lio out of
danger.
J. C. Pondlutou, who wus ralbjd
to Rusanvllle, Cal., by tho Ncrlous 111
jicsH of his mother, bus returnttd,
MIsh Xniiu Hiimtlii bus gono (o
Josophlno county on an extended Vis
it with -relatives,
Irish songs. It. Tonight. .
Circuit court for Jackson county
wuh convened nt Jucksouvillo Mon
day inonilng. Tho grand Jury is In
bobhJou and will udjouru xluo dlu
ilurlug tho wcok. ,
C W. Hollliroiiiior,. wh.0 Iiub been
ul Portland buying goods for thla
market of representative of custom
firms, has returned.
C. E. KvniiH, iiiumigor of tho Weed
Lumber company of Weed and 0110
0 the owucrs of tho Big Pines Lum
ber company, spent Monday In Mod
ford.
Tho spring term of tho Medford
Conservatory of Music nnd Lan
guages begins tioxt week. Catalogs
sent on request to Gerard Tallluudler
director.
A fire alarm wus turned in from
Fourth and "Front streets Sunduy
afternoon. A fluo burned out.
Mrs. J F. Roddy leaves Tuesday
for n it) days" visit with friends at
Sacramento. Her daughter Eileen
attending school at Snn Mateo, will
spend the Enster vacation with her
Dr. Roddy, who Is returning from
Now York, will return with hor to
MotUimL
It keeps tho money nt homo. ,
Ralph K. Vntson, private secretary
io Governor West, sih.miI Sunday in
Mcdford visiting friends. Ho spent
Saturday nt Grants Pass Investigat
ing the county nttornoy factional
fight llo stutoH that almost every
county, has produced a similar ron
test. Practically every nttornoy in
Grants Pass is n tentative candidate
for the Job.
ST: PATRICK'S DAY
AT
1'OUTl.AXD. .Mnroh 17. Th0 IrMi
residents of Portland conducted many
programs today in commemornlum of
St. I'Atnck'tf ilny. The most impooitii;
fuueiion wns the nnnunl services nt
St. Patrick's churcli, presided over
by his gnu'i', Arelibishop Cliritio.
A tngilny for the benefit of Hie
St. Aues luib.v lumie ami Si. MnryV
boys' orphmittgo is bein; eoudiietoil
niul tliousaiuls of ieople nro riccomt
cl with the paimr replicas of Hie
Slinmroek, with 0110 of which rvpiv
seuts 11 contribution of toil t'iMit to
the support ot ihoic institutions.
t. otumemonitive exen'tses under
(lip nospices of the Ancient Order of
Ilibemiuus will be held tonight nt (he
Mnsouic Temple.
No para do wn liold today.
STORMS THE CAPITAL
SACRAMENTO, March 17.- Hc
drupglcd ami footwrv. Carl Krownc'n
"nnny of (he Tinemplovcd," thirty
strong, iniK.'d iuto Oak l'nrk, n Mib
urb, Sunday nfternoon nnd is in
onrnp there today. Tho marchers
Mo'pped at Morin niul diosctl of n
"uiullipwi,' the iuredieutH of which
were donalcd ly tho citizens of Klk
drove. A number of members of the
state legislature nlso cotitrilmted to
ward the maintenance, of the weary
hikcis. j
Browne, who roferH to hit. little
bainl ns the "commonweal of Christ,"
Vinotinccd today that he will remain
in Oak l'nrk tonight und after his
men havo Tccupeniled Miffieiotitly,
will continuo tho march to Sacru
nento proinir, appearing before the
legislature tomorrow nftcruoou
I
OF NEW APPOINTEES
SALEM, Ore., March 17. Gover
nor West stated today that he had
decided on the portions bo would up-
potnt ou tho state industrial ucol
dent comiulKslon, created by tho
workmen's compensation law, and a
corporation commissioner, provided
for In tho Mitchell bluo sky law.
Ho snd, however, ho was not ready
to inako tho names public.
Positions on tho industrial acci
dent commission nro considered to
bo nuioug tho most Important in the
state. There will 1jo three commis
sioners, each to rccoivo an annual
salary of $3CU0. Tho corporation
commissioner will receive a salary of
$3000 a year.
SHAKE UP COMING
FRISCO POLICE FORCE
SAN' FRANCISCO, March J7- Fol
lowing ihurgcs (hut gambling1 rexorftt
are lu'in winked ul by policemen in
whopu districts thcyo places cjiial,
Chief of I'o'lico "Whitit.doelarcd Jpihiy
that nti "uplicavul of the force from
top to bottom is coming." White said
(hut Micoiully detailed plainclotlio.-
incn havo raided gnmhliiig dens wIiohu
o.xiHlonco 'win! Htrunuotihly denied by
the pjijiohnen,
The ixiiiei) coinmishiou at its mci't
iug (niiighi wjll inalco further jiroiis
ion i'lir 1111 iiivostigntion that may
affect lho entire force.
STEAMER ROBERT DOLLAR
HELPLESS IN SEATTLE
SKATTLF. March 17. -With her
rudder and fcternpobt torn invuy by
Ktrikiug (he Columbia river, the Ilrit
ibli Ktenmct' Robert Dollar, in herii
today to undergo ex tensive icjiuirs
after being towed to port by tho tug
Goliali. Divers uro making uu oxiim
inntion preparatory to her being dock-
cd, '
BOTANISTS
PLAN
E
An oouihii dial will uivo lho
Rojtue River valley oe.u lumo pnh
licit. than (hut of the geographers
l( year is (hat f tho luternntionul
Hotiiuihts who will miI (his sonlhiii
iuriii; tho ooniinjj non-ou. Dr. F. 1i
CIcnuMits uf tho UniwrMity of Minim
!utn, who with Dr. Cowli-s of tho I'ui-
orally of Chiongo, is in chnrgo of (he
(rip, is 11 personal friom! ot l'nf.
O'Garti who is in voumiuuicatioii with
him and believe that the Mioiolv will,
come here. The Itttemntloniil Holnii
ists represent tlu botituiiul sooielies
of EuroH ami (lie United States and
their viil here would be of groat im
portance us (hoy wonto not only studv
the rmit hu( (hujirj'lit tlmbar. They
nro interested iivtrnchij; (lio various
plant zones and, any reports (hoy
would make woul.l ho given Io (ho
world. to
TALENT TALKS OF
Steps toward (lie ethlishmonl of a
co-oporntivo oreamory nt Talent will
be taken nl n mcetiui; of (ho Tnlout
Commercial club on Mnroh IM. There
is a great donl of in(oivt nliown in
the plan ut Talent nud vicinity uud ul
this meeting uu otimatu of the mini
ber of cows owned by those who
would join lho nnnoointioii will be
made.
Tho club will meet on Titwilny
evening of (his week (o hoar an ad
dress by Prof. O'dnra, tho bceotid lec
(urc in a hones alurtcil (wo weeks ngo
wheu Prof. Reimcr j,jxko to the club.
BY
NACO, Aria., Mur.h 17, (ienenil
Ojcila, commander ot the fcilernl gur
riMin at N'neo, Sonont, admitted (o-
loday that three rebel olficers wero
executed by Ymitil Indians (hero yes
terday, llo dentff resirl ol alruc
itie.4 which fire" IWiijr eTreiilntcd at
Agua Priela and IKiuglus.
From other siiurcox, information
cmno today thn( nl leant 10 rebel),
in addition in the tlirce officer-, were
lined up agaiii'.t 11 wall mid shot hist
night nt sundown.
THE IRE MURDERS
F
SAN FRANCISCO, March 17-
Thrco murder are added today to the
long list of killings in the toug wars
in progress in Sun Francisco, Port
land, Scuttle and other Pacific coiut
cities.
Two of (he wiirriiifc (onginen met
death hi Portland. and the. oilier was
hhot down in Son Fmnclsco, (lie iliiy
ing here being wiiuuicil by Superior
Judge Luwlor wJniwns 1:1 Chiunlowu
on 11 sighlseeiny: exwditiou.
RITCHIE BARS PACKE Y
IT1
MIIAVAl KM.. Wis., Mnr.h 17.
I'ackcy Mi Fai-hiinl (lie Chicago scrap
per will uc or havo a clianec at, the
lightweight chaiiipiou.hip while Willie
Ritchie is kingpin iinl"H ho will make
Himclhiug near the lightwcighi limit.
Ritchie kulllcl MoFarhuid's juclcn
sioiiK hero lodav it; a stuleiiicnt which
ho dcularox is final,
"Wo uro thiough wilh MeFaihiiiil,"
saitl tho cliainpioii, "If ho will not
make JU5 hiiii1k ringNido ho will
never gut u chauco at (ho litlu while I
hohl it."
TO TESTIFY
AT EATONJNQUEST
1HN0IIAM, Muss,, Murch- 17.
Adinihijioii wus mndu bv Dihtriot At
torney Raker hero toihiy, that Mrs,
Eaton, widow of Rear Admiral I'nton,
who died under iiiylerious circutn
stances ut hi home near here,' will
probably testily at the Katon iinuesl
today,
Haker will not admit thut Profesor
Whitney, the Harvard chumist, re-
ported the proseiicu of poison in tho
ROGU
admirals uluiiiach,
TLE
TO LEAVE STATE
Jildv Calkins Monday mudltled
tho pmbullou order nowunlng T. A.
lioMastor's conduct, to nllow til tit to
leave tho county and go to Arizona.
Tho change lu (no probation ardor
wn mndo because heMmdor lias tu
'liermlosl. l.oMimtof was roivntly
(lot out of Jnll on imdintlnii -by or
der or Governor west, no ih tno
matt who was somo moutliH ago con
vlctod of bigamy, an oxtonuatlng ulr-
cumstance being tho fact that ho
thought Ills first wlfo hud obtained
n dUorco
I
INTAKE BUTTE CREEK
The cit. duds necoiupatued bv I. !
Hamilton, Citv Rerorder Fw-n und
W'lUor Superinteuden( Tnuiiui visited
the intake of tho gmitv water sys
tem Sunday and went over tho much
offered the citv by Mr. Hamilton, tho
purchase of which will protect the
city's water supply.
Members of lho council liavo nut
announced whether thev will buy tho
ranolt or not. Action W c,pcctcd ut
Tuesday night's scninii.
WOMAN BURGLAR PROVES
OUT PLAYFUL CHILD
SAN FRANCISCO, March 17. -When
Lieutenant V. J. Moses, V. S.
N. with Mrs. Moses, roturiicd to their
Umrtmrnts from a visit, (hoy spied
(wo (rim uuklos sticking out of the
dumb waiter. "A wouinn btirglnr,"
cried Mrs. Moses, rushing to the
telephone. The officer, uu hU nr-
rivnl renohed down iuto tho iimtriv
mice nud slowly pulled up tho intru
der by a iimhn of golden curls. It
was Irono Smith, l- who lived inwl
door and was pluyiitg "hide and eek."
She begged pitcoiinly for "Mr. Cop
per" not to nrrcM her, mid "Mr. Cop
lr'' JieediHl her pirn,
MARKET REPORT
Prlcei Paid by llcntcrri
F.GnS J'JVjC
I1LTTKR :iOc.
P0:i'ATOKii-l!i)75c.v
L'AnnA(JK--l(?lV?o.
APPI.KS J0(tjll5o.
ONIONS 75cffi.f 1.00.
CARROTS 7fio2kfl.(10.
PARSNIPS 7Sc$l.
TURNIPS-75ofiiil.
I.llcMoelC
HOOS-Dned, 8a; alive CVS.
SIIHKP IQi-Wte.
STF.KRS Alive, tic.
COWS Alive, fifiVtc.
VEAIi Dresucil, lie.
I'OULTICY Minil ihlckons, 10e;
springs, V2u'. drosticd. !''( lie.
J lay and Grain
(Selling Price.)
WHEAT $UiD.
OATS $ 1.00.
HAY Vetch, .fll ton; grain, $13.
PARLEY W7 ton.
CORN $2.i ton.
Public .Market Prlcei
EGOS-irio.
UUTTi:R-32V(-c.
HU'ITKR FAT U.lc.
POTATOES 7fiu(g)$L per 100 lbs.
ON'ION'S-flflffiil.
CAIIIIAOB 1(311 V&p.
CAULIFLOWFR 70c1.25.
APPLCS :J00o box.
IIONKY lOflDlfio lb.
SAUERKRAUT JIO.1 gal.
VIKKflAIt-'Jfic gnl.
CIDKR--2r.11 gal.
CHICKENS Hens, irc.
PORK -1 Oniric.
HEHF lOfeHUOc.
LARD-Dm.
HACON l(a18.
SHOULDERS lie.
HAMS-I80.
.M I II (CI I A NTS, ATTENTION.
Regular uicutlng ami banquet ol
tho Merchants' Association at Nush
Grill 0::t0 Hharp, tonight. Tho ill
rm:Jora of tho fair askoclallon will
coino bnforo tho moctlug.
A..G. lIUUUAItn, ProhlilQiil.
JOHN CAKKLS', accrolnry.
notici;.
Notice hi hereby given that tlin uu
dnrslgnod will apjily to tho city coun
cil of tho city of Medford at Its next
regular meeting on March 18, 191. 'I,
for a llceuso to noil spirituous, vinous
nnd mult liquors lu fjuuntltlcii lomi
than 11 gallon ut his place of business
ut No, U South Front Htrcut, In wild
city, for u period of six moutliH,
C. L. JtlCiCl).
Dated March C, 1913.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR IIBNT Furnished liouso, close
In. M. A. Iliuler, n( M. F. & II.
Co.
WANT1SIJ To buy 10 lo 4Q acroa
Incomo orchard. Ilox N. P., Trlh
FORTH IN CITY TODAY
A bit o' given ih'oorutcd iiiiinv a
1 11 pel tu ttio ollv Hit inonilng In limtor
of SI. Patrick. Neckties of the sniuu
color, lnnuy iif H10111 "iMVM'd" ultu'O
ChrtMtnn nUn blominrtr out, In hn
tclugnli'il Io lho bttioiui ilniwor again
(flinorrow.
The dnv wns not observed in Moil
ford otherwie 11s St. Pattick's day
is "not n legal holiday in this state.
HY?
Just This I Liko tho Roguo Rivor Vnlloy
10 YOl' W.WTTOHIil.li?
Right now Rciorul buyois nro bore la Invant, ultm I Unio If IimhIh
coming hero to locate this Nprliig. I would Itlto to know of nur
proposition at once. If It Is a good lnvoitmu.nl we twn do bust tin,
J. 0. BARNES, 214 lnt National Bank BUlg.
(T
Free Lecture on
Christian Science
Medford Natatorium
Tuesday Evening,
March 18th at 8 o'clock
By
William R. Rathvon
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4jijt.tli II i a v a riir ' i ! " r
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They cut out the grocery-man
Just as papa and mamma can,
If he i not wise
To the kiddles crki
l'or cream and QOLDIJN ROD OATS.
KKJHKIFH
The
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That's all there is to photography. Wc
know from experience that Seneca Cameras
meet every photographic condition suc
cessfully. Manufactured by the Largest
Independent Camera Ivlakcrc in the "World,
they arc so constructed that they allow the
widest latitude in every branch of artistic
photography.
SENJECA. Cascrn.i arc made on honor niul noM
on merit. TJic only Camera lJiatJjstli.orouHily j,'uf
anlcctl and aold on ihc free Itfi day iiU offer.
Send four ccnU in postage for the new SKNKCA
Hand Hook, a valuable photographic booh, all charges
prepaid. It showu hov to liny the right kind of
apparatus for making true and arttutic plqturca of real
v:Uue. Ai.k your dealer fot it, hut U hin supjity is
exhausted send to no.
SENECA CAMERA MFG. CO.
Rochester. N. Y., U, S. A.
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