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Medford mail tribune
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MEfbrOllD I'ltlNTINO CO.
The Democratic Tlmrn, Tim Meilford
Mali The Mwlford Tribune, Tim South-
trn orrRonutn. The Aahlnml Tribune
Offle Kail Trlbunfl UultilttiR, 2S-S7-2I
Nena Fir uresis pnono, aiam iozi.
aSOltOIJ PUTNAM, Udltor and MnnsRcr
Kntci-iM ah eeeond.clan matter at
Medford, Onton, under the act of
aiarcn a, ii.
Official l'anrr of the City of Medford.
Official rajver of Jackaon County.
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IWORK CIBCUI.ATIOW.
Dally averaim for fleren monthi end-
ins November JO. tn. zisi.
Thn Mall Tribune Is on aale at the
Terry Newa Stand. 8?an rranclseo.
Portland Hotel New Stand. Portland.
Portland News Co., Portland. Ore.
W. O. Whitney, Heattle, Wuh,
mil Xased Wire United Frees
Slipateh.
MSOrORS, OREGON.
Metropolla of Southern Oregon and
Northern California, and the fastest
prowl nc city In On-con.
Population U. H. ccnaua 1910 SStO;
estimated, HIS to.000.
Flro hundred thouaand dollar Gravity
Waler Syatcm completed. KlvlnK flneat
supply pure mountain water, and 1..J
mllea of atrteta pa-e,t.
Postofflce. recelpta for year endlnc
Noveraber 30, 111, show Increase of It
per cent.
Uanner fruit city in Orccon TtORUs
Itlver Rpltxtnberit apples won sweep
stakes prlxe and title of
HALT MASSACRE
MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 22.
Four Hrltlsh KunboaU, anchored in
tho Dardanelles, alone have pro
vented a massacre, of Christians In
Constantinople, according to the
declaration or Mm. John Allen, -wife
ot an American engineer, in a letter
to a Milwaukee relative. Writing
from tho Ottoman capital, Mm. Al
len Mid:
"Tho situation is gradually grow
ing worse. Tho government has
commandeered all ferry boat, using
them to transport soldiers from Asia
Minor.' Ewrr horse is pressed into
service at tho front and it is almost
impossible (or one to leavo tho city.
"Talk of a massacro is heard on
all sides. Tho Arabs say they were
promised much loot if they enlisted,
and tho Turkish officers aro restrain
ing them with great difficulty.
"All night long tho British gun
boata sweep the city with their
searchlights. They aro on tho look
out for troublo at any hour and, but
for tholr presence, tho streets of
ConstanUnopto "would run red wits
tho blood ot Christians.
"To make things worse, food sup
plies are low. I don't bcllevo the
city can hold out against tho se
rious famine conditions more than
two months."
KIT CARSON'S SON
STARVES TO DEATH
HEXO, cv., March 22. Ruffled
in his nllemptfl io get food by tho
loss of his saving: of eight years,
.. ..i:.. j ."ion t ...:. r ci. til:..
iiiiiuiiuiiiJK l" " Mwias. .juuiiiifc,
61, solo survivor of tho Alamo inns
shcro and adopted son of Kit Car
son, was gripped by starvation and
is dead hero, today. Schilling pass
ed away in an old shack whero lie
had subsisted on crackers and water
until ho could sustain himself no
longer.
' Schilling lost (ho money on n, re
cent trip to .California nnd had to
borrow coin to rpturn to his shack
here.
Schilling was adjutant lo General
Phil Sheridan in" tho Civil war. He
hud a notnblo career as a fccout and
frontiersman. '
RABIES EPIDEMIC
TACOMA, Mutch 22. Tucoma is
today fueing a hydrophobia epidemic
two distinct 'cases of tho diseuso
having coma to light in tho last two
days.
Dr. II. A. Mutton, n veterinary, is
tho luteal 'victim and tho live year
old daughter of Iic'ouurd T. Oddie, is
also iiudor treatment. Orders have
been issued by tho chief of police to
lill all unmuzzled canines found ut
largo and scores of theso liuvo been
shot.
Orders iiuvo been dispatched to
IJorkeloy, Cnl., for u uuutity of
laljics vaccine, and both Dr. IJutton
and tho Oddio girl will bo innoculutcd
uder tho direction of Dr. A. S. Wil
son, city bacteriologist, who is thor-
oiighly acquainted with hydrophobia
BRITISH
GUNBOATS
inflow'. p.r8!"" m "i" en8t-
PLANT MORE
Til 13 past year lias been the first in the past deeatle
when Kogue Kiver valley growers produced enough
potatoes to not only supply tho valley but to export, in
considerable quantity. Hitherto it has been necessary to
import many carloads ot potatoes annually.
)rt inaiv carloads ot potatoes annually,
jnst year was an unusually favorable ono for potatoes,
nly locally but over Iho entire nation. The high price
ic previous year encouraged the planting of a greatly
L;
not onlv
of th
increased area. Quiet business conditions vesulted. in an
under consumption. The three causes created over pro
duction, which lowered prices.
The crop of .19.11 brought at this season of the year '2
and more per sack, with firm demand, while this year the
minimum wholesale price is 05 cents per sack (IIS
pounds). Returns to growers aro much less than a year
ago. but there is still a profit in raising potatoes.
The growers of the valley should plant heavily again
this year. There will not bo anywhere near tho acreage
in the country at largo and the season already promises to
be unfavorable. The average price of tho past ten years
insures a fair return for tho output.
A number of local growers who made a fancy profit
two veal's ago in potatoes and a fair return last year, say
they will not plant this year because they did not mako as
much last season as was realized from high-priced orchard
property, as they did the year previously. But thoy aro
just as apt to this seasou, especially if they have irriga
tion. "When prices become as low as they have been this sea
son, thero is an extreme liklihood of high prices imme
diately following, through abandonment of tho crop by a
large percentage of the growers.
WANTS A CELEBRATION.
ii A ND after the battle clears we hope the mayor and
council and people of Medford will gather round
the Maypole and have a bacchanalian dance."
This pleasing suggestion is made by our gentle con
temporary, the Sun, which dearly loves a dance, as well
as a prizefight both manly arts.
But what does our virtuous city attorney and our
illustrious mayor say to a bacchanalian dance tf for
bacchanalian is derived from Bacchus, the god of wine and
bacchanalian means "characterized by revelry and drunk
encss." Doubtless the indicted saloonkeepers will cheer
fully furnish tho liquid refreshments, sinco the adminis
tration is going to make the town dry.
It wolild indeed be a cheerful sight to see the mayor
and council and people of Medford garbed in laurel
wreaths and nature galloping wildly about the Maypole
while the socialists play the fiddle, for "even bacchanalian
madness has its charms." The suggestion is made that
the occasion bo made the dedication of the new armory.
The Sun need not worry there will be dancing enough
there always is Avhen village officials take themselves
too seriously, when political accident lands the unqualified
in the limelight to cut fantastic tricks before high heaven
nnd rattle around in shoes too big for them.
ANDERSON
NEDS
P
AN
That Dud Anderson failed to get
the decision over Knockout Drown in
Los Angeles last Saturday afternoon
because of improper training and
bad advico by his corner men is the
opinion of several fight fans who
have returned from tho south after
witnessing tho contcts. Anderson,
they aver, was brought down to edge
three days before, tho fight and then
began" to lose strength. Fntilo ef
forts wcro made to build him up and
when ho stepped into the ring ho was
far from being right.
''With one experienced man in his
comer," said one of tho fans, "An
derson would liuvo won in tho elev
enth and twelfth round, and even had
ho failed in this, ho would liavo won
tho decision had ho not been improp
erly advised in tho final round, in
which ho permitted Drown to get a
draw with him. A Ituwhido Kelly or
n Hurry Foley would have sent An
derson into tho ring in perfect shape
and thoy would liavc won the fight
for him by their couching. If ho has
h good man in his corner next time
I um going to place my money on
liim, hut with tho same men training
and seconding him I am going to lay
off, Andorson is being badly han
dled all around and if ho does not
got into experienced hands ut once,
his career is going to bo spoiled.
Rawhido Kelly, a bhrowd mannger,
excellent trainer and a great coach,
would ho an ideal man to look uftur
tho northwestern body."
PORTLAND REGULATES
PUBLIC DANCE HAULS
1'OKTLAND, Ore., March 22,-rFol-
lowing nn ugrcement reachi'il liy'so
cial workers, jluncc- hull promoters
and fraternal organizations, tho
health and police committee of the
city council has today drafted an or
dinance regulating public dunces and
recommended its passage.
Tho ordinance- will permit tho op
ening of public dunces undor tho re
illation of n danco hull inspector to
bo a member of Iho polico depart
ment. Drustio provisions nre mudo
aguiust 'rag" dances of all kinds.
No liquors arc to bo sold cither in
danco hulls or iti any pluco udjaccnt
to' it;' wy.r'-
JfEDFOTlD T,CVTTJ TRTTllTNT. MEPFOTm OftEClON, SATtmnAV. MAKCMT
POTATOES.
.IS
PORTLAND, Ore, March S.'. Al
though tho temperature is still low
today throughout tho northwest, the
weather is mora moderate than since
the beginning of tho present cold
snap Ihrco days ago. About two
inches of piiow fell in Portland last
night, and continued today intermit
tently. Reports from other north
western cities indicate that no great
amount of damage is being douo by
the storm.
E
WHEEL IS LOST
Owing to a wet pavement nn auto
mobilo owned and driven by Council
man Campbell skidded into tho curb
as Mr. Campbell was leaving his
residence this morning and u wheel
wus lobt. A remurkublo fcaturo of
tho accident wus that tho machine
was in Iho low gcur when tho acci
dent occurred.
Attention Sir Knights!
Our Jfrslcr servieo will bo hold'nt
tho Presbyterian church at Medford,
Oregon, at 11 :')0 n. in. Kustor .Sunday,
March 23, 1013.
A large delegation of knights com
ing from Ashland uud Grants Pass.
All Sr Knights should bo at tho Ma
sonic hull qt 10;.'I0 u. m, to uniform
and march to church. All tho (ranks
belonging to Medford Knights will bo
ut Hal!. Luncheon will hit sorved to
knights and their ladies at tho hall
after tho services, All Medford
knights bhould bn on hand.
NOTICi:.
Kotlco is hcroby given that tho
undersigned will potltlon to tho city
council of tho city of Modforu at Its
next regular meeting on April 1,
1913, for a permit to transfer placo
ot business In city ot Medford from
No. 31 South Front streot to 36
North Front streot.
B. S. ItKOCLIFFB.
Dated March 18, 1913.
COLD
WEATHER
MODERATING
Our Correspondents
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
lly A. C llowh-tl
When I Itiht wroto for tho Mail
Tribune 1 hud just Nikt'ii of my iv
turn from Jo.vphine county nnd
spoko of my meeting Uert lllginboth
nut hero, nnd while, ho was here I
learned that tho stock up lit bin hec
lion of tho country was in n very
good condition owing to the fuel (hut
they had plenty of Imv and good at
tention. The stock rnNers have lent ti
ed that cnttlo are worth so much
(lint it pays to feed them.
Stockmen sny that the past uiulor
hns been ono of the most severe, on
stock wo have had for several years.
As a rule they begin to turn their
stock out on tho range by tho first
of March but some of them nro still
feeding tip to this tho 120th or
Mittvh. ,
1 also found on my arrival Mr. II
Rusmusseu of Cincinnati, Ohio,
here. Ho was here soliciting for a
firm manufacturing aluminum ware.
I also learned that H. D. TroiiKon,
tho apple king, Nlek Young and Art
Nichols of this place had isited Mod
ford that day, Tuesday, that Hon. C,
K. Watson, ono of the prominent at
torneys of Ashland, arrived in Kuglo.
Point on tho satno car ns Juxsclf,
although wo did not recognize onch
olher until we met al the post office
that night. Tho arrangements for
him to deliver n lecture to tho school
tho next morning were made, which
he did and it was highly appreciated
by those who had tho satisfaction of
hearing him. I did not leant what
business ho wits on or whether ho
had n business call or not. He was
Iho guest of P. M. Stewart the night
ho staved in Knglc Point.
On Wednesday afternoon Prof. P.
Wells, our county school superinten
dent, enmo out nnd visited our school
and spent tho night with your Knglc
Point corrosjmndoat.
Hon. John Wntkins, our justice of
the pence, wns summoned to appear
in Jacksonville with his court docket
to bo used in n suit pending between
Fred Pnlouse, but the case was set
led out of court and all hands are
satisfied.
Itst Wednesday our sheriff, Mr.
Siuglcr nnd Don Cameron called for
dinner and after flinner thoy started
out to capture Wultcr Woods, who
was indicted for tihing too freely it
gun on oho. .tinned Walkins, and ns he
The sheriff wus riding through town
he wns hailed by the aforesaid Wal
ter Woods and informed that ho vns
tho man he was looking for. Ho knew
Mr. Siuglcr, but' Mr. Siuglcr did not
know him. They both went on to
Jacksonville together the sumo after
noon. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
Prof. Orccnlenf left for a tour of
California on a series of lecture
Friday.
Miss Corn Smith spent tho luxl of
tho week with homo folks at Grants
Pass.
Tho members of tho seventh and
eighth grades worn very busy Friday"
afternoon putting in their garden on
tho school ground. Tho pupils nro
taking much interest in garden mak
ing nnd n grent 'success is looked
forward to.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hcsselgrnve of
Diinhinuir, Calif., is hero visiting
friends and relatives. ,
Miss Kliasou spent Saturday nnd
Sunday with relatives at Ashland.
Dr. Dow has purchased a fine
Overland car from Air. Gntos of Med
ford. Jess Wright, who has been spend
ing tho lust week with his mother
and other relatives hore, relumed lo
southern Cnliforia Thursday.
This evening (Friday) will end up
Iho revival meetings which have been
going on fur tho lust thrco' weeks.
Theso meetings havo been well at
tended and (piito n good deal of good
was received from thorn. Thnro will
bo a number baptized Friday even
ing nnd communion services will also
bo held.
Tho Central Point orchestra will
givo a danco in tho Central Hall Sat
urday evening, March 22. All aro
cordially invited to attend.
Miss Kiln Stono has accepted a
position in Mrs. Hawk's millinery
btore. r
Miss Iluyjuer .huh returned from a
visit (o Willow Springs wholo ho lint
been nursing. f
you CAN CUIIK THAT HACK
AOIIB. ' '
I'aln along tho back, dizziness,
hcadacho and gonoral languor, (let
a packago of Motbor Oruy's AUO
MATIO LEAP, tho plcusantcst root
and horb euro for all Kldnoy, Illaddor
and Urinary troubles. When you
fool ull run down, tired, weak and
without cnomv nsri this remarkablo
combination of. nature's horbB and
roots. As a tonic laxative it has no
onual. Mothor Gray's Aromatic-
Loaf is sold by DrugglBts or sent by
mall for CO cents, flamplo sont froo.
4
ALONG ROGUE RIVER
T. C. MeCobo took n load uf olilek-
ei4 to Kitglo Point Friday. Ho then
look tho train for Modlord oil a
business trip.
Tho farmers ttto spraying Hunt'
orchards.
Mr. uud Mrs. Tout Ueleher moved
Mr. and Mrs. Howard to their homo
above J. C. Hannah's Inst Sntmda.v.
Mr. nnd Mis. Ueleher returned to
their home in Central Point Sundav.
Miss Autiio Johnson uud Akin
C.hi.ivki- uiii-iii-jmimI llii'ir friends u
few days ago by a tlip lo California
and Miss Johnson becoming .Mrs
Couover while there. Mrs. Couovor
U the eldest duiiuhlor of Frank
Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Couover have
snout their entire lives among us
uud their many friends wish them n
loin nnd happy married life.
Will Jones of Prospect iniulo it
trip to tho valley the first of tho
week.
Mr. nn.l Mm. Chris llenunn woie
shopping in Kuglo Point Tueidiiy.
Mr. uud Mrs. Frank Johnson nittl
daughter Huttin who have been
Miondinir tho winter at Iho rimoli
on Reeso creek, returned homo a few-
days ugo.
Kd Houston nnd sisler Mins Ida
wcro in tho alloy Saturday and re
turned 'Sunday. Miss Dm Is of Ash
laud returned with them nnd begun
a three mouths lorut of school tho
17lh in the Long Drnnelt district.
Jasper Hannah wus in Jackson
ville Friday.
Mm. Jasper Hnnnn, Mm. T. lhnlv
nnd Miss Mima I latum wore tho
gnosis of Mrs. it. Daw lust Sntitrdav,
Mr. Fry of Trail made a trip lo
the allev the first of Ihe week aftT
a load of oats.
Mm. Johnston of Medfotd spent n
few days with her daughter, Mm
Rube Daw. Mm. Daw took her to
Kuglo Point Thursday whero Mie
look tho train for Medford to meet
Paul Murlholoniow who passed
through on tho eveuiut: train.
Norman Gugo w n Misenger on
the P. oi K. last Friday afternoon,
Henry French was driving n Ih'I
team liomn from lviglo Point and
noiirly cau-ed Dr. Ilrehgosncr's
little pis wagon to tun nwny.
Dr. Kirehgessncr mudo n profes
sional call to W. Houston's family
whoso ch1Hrvit"hao the wltochiing
cough.
Logal blanki tot nlo at tnn Mall
Trhiin office "
IIO.Mi: TltACTS.
Now Is tuu time in purchase your
homo tract, for Knrden and poultry
TheHo offerings aro nil lens than
two miles from tho center of Med
ford. 1.1 acres. $550; first cnh ty
ment $30.
1.75 ncros, $H85; first cash pay
ment $15.
.Cf ncrc, $325; first null pay
ment $10.
.8 nere, $100; first cash pay
ment $'.'5.
3.3 ncros, $C35; first null pay
ment $35.
.1 acre. $300; first caah pay
ment $15.
!.ot 50x130, $300; first caah pay
ment $5.
Four acres, illy water, $iC0f;
cunh $800.
Flvo acres, Joining city, $1700
cash $1000.
Ono-hnlf aero best creok bottom
for Rnrden, now five-room cottaRi),
city wnlor paid for ono year. $1000.
50 or 100 acres, bent land in tho
vnllny, high Mato of cultivation, two
and one-half miles out from Medford,
$375 per ucre.
KXCIIA.NTil-:.
n-room cottage, 50 ft. lot. In Ln ve
lum), Colorado, clear. $3500. Wants
well located, modern homo In Med
ford. i Ivo-room Iioiiko and 1 3-3 acres
of Kround, In cood Kaiisns town of
3000 pop., $3500, mortgngo $1000
at 7 per coat Int., duo 3 years. Wants
Medford property for equity.
(lood vacant lots in Los Angolcs
to trade for good light uutomoldle.
$320o railroad construction com
pany stock for Medford properly.
$1050 stock III largo cement plant
for lots or land.
$1600 ttiren-room houso and la run
lot in Medford, water paid in full.
Wants Lob Angolcs property.
$1000, now six-room bungalow,
largo lot, to trnda for Los Augolus
property.
Want good flvo or six room bunga
low In exchange for Hear creok but
tout land.
imKBHLKU-BOI'im LAND CO.,
Ill M. F. & H. Co. llldg.
John A. Perl
Undertaker
ttfl B. UAHTLLTT
I'Jiom-s M. 471 au4 478
Auibulnncc tier vice Deputy Coroner
Clark & Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON, I. O.
Public Lund Matters: Final Proof.
Dosort Lands, Contest and Mining
CnH08. fieri p.
22, IMfl.
Auction Sale of Acreage
IN TIII5 I'IKItCK HIMII1IVIHION
Two .Miles Hast of Mclfoitl
TlltlltHDAV, Al'ltlli tOTIl ON TIIIC
LAND
Ono and one-ipiartor to flvo aero
tracts will bo old to tho htithoRt bid
dor. Holdout dons tho buyer hnvn Iho
ohnneo to tntitio tho price ho pays
for real estato, emmclnlly elinlro pro
perty woll located uud on vory ctuy
termii.
Do not fall to necuro ono of Uioho
tract,
A upeelnl opportunity for tho man
of small means to necuro n homo.
Liberal discounts wilt bo mudo for
nil emit.
i:. i iu:muiT, o. ii. I'liMUJi:
Auctioneer Owner
E.D.Weston
Official Photographer of tho
Medford Commorcial Club
Amateur Finishing
Post Curds
Punorniuiu Work
Portraits
Interior and oxtorior view
Flash lights
Noirativos niado anv timo
and any place by appoint
i lie nt.
208 E. Main Phono 1471
i:en more nrul.trly tlmu lo the
Hun.
Sometimes "Old Hoi rails to p r In
an nppc.'iruuco,
nut wo
fltl'O III III'' OlTII-llPlI
Dally lnpt Hundny.
You Can Depend On I's for
The Stuff of Life.
I'rvnli. Light and Wholeouio
MEDFORD BAKERY &
DELICATESSEN
lii H. Central
Some Exceptional
Good Buys
.10 ncros only 3 miles from city;
Joins ouo of tho fliuut orrhnrds In
tho valley. 1'rleo $1000, good term.
IIL'N(IAI.OVH
Wo hnve Mum nice new biuignlowd
for sale on vory easy payments.
SMALL TIIAC-IS
Wo have a number of small tracti
for snlo or exchange for city prop
erty. IUOII Aero Slocl; Itnnrh
to exchange for well Improved or
chard tract or city property.
Wood&Messner
H South Central Aw.
OIW..V AIMllL 1ST
The Bonded
Warehouse
(ji:ni:kal KTOitAdi:
Oregon's Most up-to-dato Flro-proof
Wurahouiso with Hurglar-pruof
Vault.
For rates apply
MEDFORD REALTY &
IMPROVEMENT CO.
MauugcrH
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water
Heating
All Work DuuranUod
Price lU'tuotiubln
OOFFEEN & PRICE
as Howard Block, Bntrsuo on OMi t
Home Thou 219.
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
M-HH-4-M--l"f'Hl'
f ISIS THEATRE !
VAt'DMVII.LK
CHARLES CROSS
AND
DESSIC DR0WNELL
Classy cutci tumors
t S.Mieopation In Moderation
t Photoplays Friday & Saturday T
THE PHANTOM SHIP
UR0NCH0 BILLY'S LAST
DEED
Featuring (I. M. Anderson
CUTEY AND THE TWINS
Vitngrnph Comedy
Matinee Saturday mill Sunday
H H M !
IT
THEATRE
Tho llet Pictures In Town
TONunir
"Tlllt MUM CAN SI'V"
A To Keel Drama Tnkoit on tho
Mcxtcan Holder
and
Tlio Setonlli of llio "What llnppeueil
lo Mar)" Hcile
AdmUnlon Always tho Home
IO--CII.VIS .1
Never More. N'evsr L
White Wyandottcs
Special Offer for bnlntice of March.
In order to mlvertUo my prlio win
ning winter ln lug Mot-k, a big re
duction In prltii of I'Ugn, mill In ad
dition with ctory order received iH
Kivo froi una year's iiilmcrlptlou lo
The Northwrt Poultry Journal. My
Loot iien won flrt pen, first cock,
flmt and rewind pullet nnd ioiond
lien nt (Iriiutii Pan uliow. It 1 3. Alio
nueiiHitakeii for hlgliirit renting pu
of nuy variety In mIiow and I nn
offered 136 for thn cork. From thl
pen cki: ut $3 per nutting. All nth
em Hourly e'luul $t. A few good
cockereU for nnlo. Wtlto ipilclt.
JOHN II. ITLI.IIlt Talent. Oregon
J. Ii. Mulhollcn
Painting, Paper Hanging, Tinting
ami (iineral lloiioo Itcpalrlug
Phono C03-Y
JI1M Went Second Street
mi-Ht t
Luxury Without
Extravaganco
Hotel
I Von Dorn
242 Turk Streot
I Finest popular priced
Hotol in San Francisco
Modorn
Contral X
jj?iiijipifi
Dctft loented
and most
r o pu 1 nr
lolcl in the
City. Running dirflillcd
ice witter in ench room.
European Plun, a la Carlo
Cafe.
Tariff on Rooms
12 rooms $1.00 each
fiO roomi . 1.S0 each
flO rooms 2.00 each
00 rooms "lit prink U 2.00 each
BO rooms with pdutt bath 2.50 each
30 suites, bedroom, par
lor and bath 3.00 each
For more than ono nuest add $ LOO
extra to the above rates for
each additional guest.
Reduction by week or month.
Managtmtnt Chfttr IV. Ktltty
F.G.ANDREW'S
I.0H8OO. of (li'lll and Dlulim Kooni. ..
J-irgSSRjL