FAGB TWO.
mmmmmsemfassssstrs
IOCAL AND ,
L PERSONAL
U It. Molds and K M. Selfor of
Port I nml, superintendent and assist
ant superintendent of the Southern
1'AclClc lilies In OrcKOh. respectively,
also 1). C. 1! Arris ot Olemlalo. road
maifter, Mora In tho ntloy Monday
off a lour of Inspection. Tltoy Kpeht
tint nftemoon In Medford.
Dr. Newbury has gone to llrowns
boro district, whoro ho owns a tine
orchard.
Dr. J. K. Ilcddy and n party ot
railroad people havo Rono to Cres
cent City, Cnl., on a tour of In
spection.
Orchard, hunting, fishing and
0 rater Lake scenes for sale at Gor
king & 'Harmon's studio. Negatives
mado any plac'o, kodak finishing. 1SS
East Maln'street- Phono 315 XL '
n. D. Hoko of Willow Springs dis
trict was a business visitor In Med
ford n few days since.
Mrs. Hroad of Jacksonvlllo has
been visiting her daughters, who llvo
In Medford.
Then, tllass of Antloch was n re
cent visitor In Medford.
(let n homo In tho Pierco Acres.
Bale April 10th. 15
Mrs. J. P. noddy has returned
from a visit with her dauughtor,
Miss Allecn, nt Sacramento, Cal.
II, n. McCabo has gone to Yroka,
Cal., on professional business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Vawtcr, who
havo been at Portland, are at home
ngalni '
If you want your lawn mower
sharpened or repaired phone 3C0-J.
30
Grant Malhcws of foots creek
transacted business at Medford and
Jacksonvlllo.
P. E. Hall and P. Alexander ot
Iloguc Illvcr wero among those who
came to Medford Monday.
nemember Plerco's Auction Sale
April 10th. 15
L. O. Wells, n former resident of
Medford, who has been In Kansas for
so mo time. Is visiting hht son. A. S.
Wells.
William Gcrig, vice president of
th6 Pacific & Eastern railroad, has
returned from Tortland.
Guaranteed complete wagons' at
Pell's. Ashland, for less than $100.
325
Gcorgo It. LIndley has returned
froal his trip to Dead Indian dis
trict. Samuel-Hose, -who h.ts been spend
Ing some Umo nt his homestead on
upper Roguo river, left for Weed.
Cal., Monday.
Buy an aero and a quarter, or five
or ten acres, at Plerco's salo. 15
O. M. Grainger. William Mycr arid
G. P. Billings of Ashland mado A
trip to Medford and Jacksonville
Monday.
D. P. Mulkcy was at Jacksonville
Monday on professional business.
Gcrking & Harmon, studio por
traits, homo portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; 12S East Main street;
tolepbono SIC R.
Mrs. T. Gudmanion of Chippewa
Palls, Wis., who has been visiting
her brother, W. K. Packlnm, of Wil
low Springs district, left for home
Monday. They wero In Medford on
the day of her departure.
William T. Moore, who has been
spending tho winter nt Central Point
tarried n while In Medford Monday.
You set tho, price, tho terms arc
easy. Plerco's sale of acres. Thurs
day, April 10. 15
Kd Vroy of Luko Creek canto to
Medford Monday on business.
Robert H. MoOr6 or Gold Hill was
iiuiotig the many who lutorvlowcd the
tax collector Monday.
Monday, April 7, Us tho last day
thai taxes could be paid without tho
penally attaching. A very largo
number ot taxpayers havo settled
with tho tax collector.
Carkln & Taylor (John 31. Carkln
and Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-Iaw,
over Jackson County Dank
building, Medford.
Prank E. Ilybey of North Jarkaon
vlllo was among tho many who trans
uded business in Medford during the
week.
E. V. Carter. W. It. McCrath, Mr.
Provost uud other Ashlandors mo
tored to Medford Suuday.
Insuro nnd bo sure. Itlght It wo
wrlto'lt. n. A. Holmes, Tho Iusur-
ance Man.
j i
Mrs. Jnnit-s Pellett ot Talent liaa
been visiting In Medford. Sho io
turned homo Monday, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. Olllo Woltora.
Scott Davie mitdu a business trip
up the valley Monday.
A, K. Ileamos, Porter J. Noff nnd
C. I., Iteames liuvo been fit Jack
sonvlllo on professional business.
r
WceRs & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
&ABY ASSISTANT
Day l'liono UU7
Night V. W. Weeks JO.'W."
Phones A, K. Orr 078-M
Howard lleU, J. W. Myers nnd
other Gold Killers mado a trip lo
Medford Monday afternoon.
l:. W. Wilson, deputy sherirf, was
over from Jacksonville Monday out
h I n it.
W. Ager of I'hoenK, n teternn of
tho civil war, mingled with his Med
ford comrades Monday.
W. 11. Noreross of Central Point
was n passenger oil thn southbound
motor Monday afternoon.
Kodak finishing, tho best nt Wes
ton's, opposlto book store.
W. listell Phlpps and his family
made n trip to the orchard near Gold
Hill recently acquired by Mr. Phlpps.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Porter of Hast
Medford wero In Jacksonville Mon
day. Joseph Hannah was over from
Iloguo lllver recently,
Tho case of tho state versus Karl
Wlthrow, whb beat J. I). Kelts with
a club In a row near Talent, tried In
Justice Taylor's court, was dismissed
Special Table d'Hotc dinner at
Holland hotel every evening 40c. .14
Olaronro Meeker was a passenger
on tho northbound motor Mondn
returning In the afternoon.
Misses Mnnguui and Sheolinn of
Grants Pass were among Medford
friends Monday.
A, It. Houston and A. Ord of
Phoenix precinct spent several hours
In Medford Monday.
Vapor baths and scientific mas
sago for men nnd women. Dr. It.
J. Lock wood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-nett-Corcy
bldg. Phono 145.
h. O. Applegate of Gold Hill
passed through Medford Monday, en
rou to to Ashland.
Mrs. M. A. ti'ryee and W. K.
Thompson of Gold Hill district were
In Medford nnd Jacksonvlllo Monday.
A. I.. Cuslck nnd Henry Haswelt
were Ashland visitors Monday after
noon. Walter Hardy and A. C. Hough of
Grants Pass Bpcnt Monday In Med
ford.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphor. negatives mado any tlmo or
piaco ny appointment. Phono M.
1471.
C. C. Gall was a passenger on the
northbound motor Monday, on route
from Ashland to Sams valley.
C. M. Rexford of Applegate spent
Monday night In .Medford."
Mrs. O. It. Wilson of Central Point
was among her Medford friends Mon
day. ncal homo made bread, DoVoo's.
W. A. Thompson or Central Point,
and O. A. Hover or Phoenix district
wore, among tho horticulturists In
Medford Mondaj.
Pert Nnson of Prospect Is spend
ing a few days in Medford.
Chris Keegan of Jacksonville and
W. J. Carney or Wcllen were in .Med
ford Monday.
Follow tho crowd Thursday to
Pierce's Auction Salo, beyond tho
reservoir. 100 acres In small tracts.
William Fox and J. W. nailcy or
Talent district tarried a whllo In
Medford Monday.
Por sale, Crimson nnmbler roso
bushes 3 years old, lCc whllo they
last. Medford Greenhouse. 1C
P. K. Nell or 8pokano is In Med
ford on n short business trip con
nected with tho Roguo Itlver Valley
Canal company.
J. W. MacClatchlo left Tuesday ror
Lob Angeles, whero ho plans to re
main indefinitely.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie II. Graves of
Steamboat aro visiting .Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. K. 1). Tall are In
Medford on n short business trip.
Mrs. L. J. Sears or Medford. who
has been visiting her son, Mort Pos
ter, at Sand Point, Idaho, arrived In
Etigcno last night to visit her daugh
ter. Mrs. It. T Iluruett. Eugene
Qunrd.
SM WATERFRONT
NEW YORK, April 8 Tho sav
ing to the people or Now York ol
tho magnificent water front ulong
the Hudson and tho victory of the
olty In Its effort to prevent tho ob
struction of lands below Itivcrslde
drive by trackage vaa the keynot
or u public hearing at tho elty hall
this morning. Officials of the Now
York Central railroad ror yours have
been trying to solvo Its problem or
Increasing tucilltlos ror entering the
metropolis, elevated tracks being
suggested and practically decided
upon. Iteslduutu or "Ueuth avenue '
so called because or its dunguroiiH
giado crossings, appealed to th'J
board or entlmato and, utcordlng to
tho plan ugroed upon by railroad
uud special committee, thp ontlru
trnckago Is to be roofed over, tho
roored portion being added to Itiver
sldo park. The cost will bo about
t7.000.00i), of which tho city Is lo
pay $1,000,000 and tho railroad $3,
000,000. Additional trackngo for
tho rullroad can thus bo uddod with-
out destroying tho sightliness of tho
river front und without adding to
dangers.
medford matt, TRrnmTR
MsiiiiiMMssssBttsffiffiMiJlt' ljteW9fliyiyTM'"'T " "'"' JhJUk CTJIfflssiisI & ffiftt imSMI 'JttttdHEIHNflyiB?'
Tliw mn I'vtml i-onml1 i,icure ui'li I nil lite loli. m ill. OUo tit
one ol llu jt np.tl tliomuMhtan (
Kre.it that I Ik Ihh1i;o wtis irnnl i'
IS
TO KEEP PEACE
IIHULIN, April- S Tho German
empire, by its unusual army In
crease and amazing expenditures ror
the Implements of battle. Is seek
ing peaco not war. Is tho opinion
of Count Ernst Ileioutlow, Gorman
military and naval export, who today
analyzed tho European situation for
tho United Press. According to lie
ventlow, Germany tins no chip on
her shoulder, but by hor whirlwind
military preparations Is trying to put
tho tear of God and the German
army Into hrr avaricious neighbors.
"Tho ;50,000.000 which the tier
mans aro ashed to lay on the nltar
of patriotism Is the heavy prwuiium
on Insurance against war," said
Iteventlow, who is not at nil the fire
brand his critics sometimes picture
him. "This vast sum is, among oth
er things, to add 1U0.000 men lo the
military wall along the ltustlan fron
tier and, If It averts war or prevents
tho possibility or war, tho German
people will find tho price or pune
none too" great, ir. on the other
hnnd, tho reomte posililJlty or war
should become au cvontunllty. ue
would be woll proimred. Tho J25fl.
000.000 In any event should b con
sidered u good Invi-stmcnt.
"I (In not think mo are on the
brink of Immodlnto wnr. but the
tlmos nro grnvo ror Germany. Sit
uated as wo aro In con t ml Europe,
o nro surrounded by ambitious
neighbors who, K not held In bounds,
might mennco u. '
JAIL SENTENCE FOR
SECOND AUTO OFFENSE
8BATTLE, Wash.. April S -The
city council yesterday passed unani
mously thn ordlnnnro of uiunellmnu
Grlffltlm which c)1)1H)Ih tho pollro
Judge to Inflict a jail kutouco for the
second violation or Hie sinied ordi
nance. Por thu first offoiuo tho
Judge may Inflict Jail or fine, but
hu has no dlsGrutlouary powers for
tho second offoiiso,
The ordlnuni-o was Introduced
rour we!.s uko. It then provided
that ull violatloiiK or the .spited onll
nanoo should bu puuiHhnble with flue
and Imprisonment, but there wns so
much opposition he amended It. The
ngltitlun for so mo suit, or meas
ures to stop speeding resulted rorm
a series of fatal accidents, which cul
minated last week with the killing
or a C j ear old girl.
PROBES ARMOR TRUST
WASHINGTON. I). (, April 8
Complete inostlgatloii by tho gov
ernment into thu ullegod existence or
an "armorplato trust" will bo pushed
by Senator Ashurst or Arizona, who
today continued Inquiries or IiIh own.
following lntioductiou or ills bill in
the upper houso Just bcfoio tho late
adjournment. Ho Indicated that the
probloui of gouniinont-niudo armor
Idato would bo a feature ot his cam
paign. "When the government awarded
continctH ror S000 tons or armor
plato .March .'!, thu bids or three
Pennsylvania concerns wore uboiit
$35 por ton higher than (lie lust
contract. Thoy wero ulso Hlrnngoly
closo together," declared Ashurst. "I,
want tho public to bo let Into tho
MAN
FIGH
secret."
ftrrcDFORD. oh ran ox, Tuesday, aprit, & mm.
DAYTON BRIDGE, FIRST TO 00 FROr,! FORCE
f l)nlo , but win
Ilk" n.tlt r i ' In
WIRELESS TALKS
NKW YORK, Apnl 8 I onimuiu
eittiou with the xjiirit world by nieiiii
oT u wihikwi (oltr-nph eppnralit is
the latent seimitlOn rriHirteil lu New
York iwyehienl virelen. Within the
lt few dnw & iiunplete wirolewi
station Iihi liotyi iustulled in (lie
Truide nt' .Moilern SplriliiHllmii nnd,
aeeordinir to itn pftor, the Rev. Dr.
Riehnnl R. Seliluennvr, reKiilnr m
Mipiv liAw been trnnmnitleit to mid
rveened from "tltuitt on tlt other
Mile."
Dr. Scliluemiur Mini nthr conuoel
oil with the Ttiuple luplHiu tlmt the
semliiifc Hi)HirMtH oienitiI by n
weakened ciirroiK In prtnont il me--iKf
from In'iup picked up by thu rex-
ulnr wlrelt" stfitlotin ariMiiid the ei(.
Itut the idrit opentlnrv nre no en-t-tit
tt the wimlci. wnvi'H Hint the
emi rend the fitlntent tiKMnge- ent
out and their renMiie, while feeble,
nro entirely Intollijrible to the reeei
inif (ipenlliir n't in lerreltinl end of
the wiroleifc. 'i f .
At fin-t. It ItO-aMI. Iheie w.i- id
resiMiuse to unioiuve Mtil out from
tho church. Tlti-vn emplaned l the
fiit-t tlmt the spiritn Iwil not "pnic
tired" the rode nnd could not rmd
lliit inefMifteH n Hell iim lliey eoilld
tiid them nit (.plniiHlioii llwt
wtmlil nppear rritMinnlitt' In hhoho
who Ihw pno'lteed ordhtHry Morse
telexniphy.' Ilul.miiir t Uieir krwir
er fiieiiltien, Hie aplrltK tpiiekly lo-
emne export in sending both MrfrBe
Mini Continental iwliw. t
"Wo operate our wlfllimi by idueing
nne ur more of 0r medium Ixwldu
the leleftrnph opemlor," explained
one of the offleiuls of I he Tmuti.
The uiediHm nttnteU tho iirlln or
controU, us we rail Ilium, within the
mdiiK of our wiroI0i eurront.
"When tlie medium Iihh oMnhlishod
Ihe proximity of u control, u inoHtmo
is giMin the operator mid he sends
it in tli" ordimiry maimer. Alnnmt
iiistuiilly the reply immeM uud eon
Miivutioii lielween the mcdiiiui uud Ihv
eoiitioli- iioutiiiiien without illleirjip
Ijon for i-evernl iiiiunteH. Then ihe
Hiiilliiillliculliiii beeolili eoiifut-od h
Ihe efforts of ihe rontioU lo IrniiH
mit iiieooiigeo of Iheir own ntnl Ihe
-tiiticn has to -hut down lor it while
until the pirilM top cmwdiiii;
IIIOIIIIll."
LOS ANGELES MAN
LOS ANGELES. Cal . April -
George Jacobs, a Los Angeles mer
chant, Is held for inusoni b Mexi
can bandits, according to message
rocolved today by Mlchnol tlnorxo, u
business atuoclate. The mussaguu,
sont by Amiirlcaus from C'uloxlco,
Cal., state that Jacobs was captunid
whllo traveling from Cnloxlco to
Yuma, ArU., with a consignment or
goods. It Is understood Hint hu huu
boon tukon to a bandit camp ueur
Kusonudu, Lower California, uud
12000 ransom demuuded.
MRS. GEORGE HUBERT
OPERATIC STAR DEAD
I'ACO.MA, Wash., Apiil 8 .Mm,
(j'eorgu lliiheil, well known in this
country uui Austiuliu us mi opgrutip
blur, is ileud in Now lorl; of houit
failure. nccniiliiiL' to wind iceuivcd
.--... ,
here (winy. "
Ah ,Mis Ada I'nlmor Wijlker, ghu
was priiiiu donna of ihu Kuvugu Mng?
lii-.li Openi eoinpiuiy. She ffctirtltl 'i
KiiccfHH in Hun Fruiieisi'o uud wnB u
member of Ihe ohl Ti voli eompuny
WITH SPOOKS
there.
OF FLOOD
ml for u tr
Inn I time
tin 1 I'M
It WJl I
W.i .11
li r i' h !
- - tS
EI
WASIIIMirON. prll S To mu
shier tho tariff bill, the house demo
crats conducted a secret tniii-us to-
da. Tim enurus la exiH?ted to ap
pro u the iiioumire.
The cuueits will nut deldo wheth
er It will support Ike single bill or
separate liieiuures. It will also dis
cuss whether to onrnuls all the
committees at this ihmmIoh.
-
Fire Sweeps Arizona Town
CLIFTON, Ari., April aI1e
Hrons re dead nn &!fl,000 dmn
Ke l dnlie lis III result of H flrf
whieh wCit the rlmso I'reek seetioii
of tliM city.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOK 8Li: -3 chair barber shoii.
No. 10 North Front si Iti
WHEN A LAXATIVE IS
ilrrnrn nnnninPTr
)l
No llemlnrl'e, nillouliifs, .shmghli
Liter, 'i'iislljntii Itouels of
Nnir .stmimi li l) lnrnliig
No odds how bad )our liver, stout
urh or bowels how inueh your hwol
achtw. how uilsvntbU and uneoiii
fortable you nro from euustlisitloii,
luillmMilon, lillluusnes uud sliiHglsh
Intestines you always nH tho de
sired result with CucuruU, slid
quickly, too.
Don't let your slomaoli, llisr mid
bowwls innkw you miserable. Tnke
CnscnretM tonight; put an end to thu
hiMiilachu, bllloitsuetM. dlssliuiiM,
unrvniiHuoMN, slrk. sour gassy stom
ach, bnckaelte and nil nthur dlslrosti;
clwiiso your lusldo organs of all the
bllo, glues uud constipated nuittor
which Is producing the misery.
A lo-eont box menus hoalth, Imp
pliiisw and a chmr bond for months.
No more dus of hIidhii and dlstrofs
ir you will take it CiiMitrot now uud
thou. All druggists kWI CnMenrets
Don't rorgel tho cliltdreii their
littln lusldiw neml goud, gentle
clemming, too. '
ALLEN'S
FOOTEASE
ThsAnlKrn'ii tmwilrr liWfnlnlo
llirlinrr-TncMnin1arii Mfiw
city lor Hie Irrl lor a (iiuiur
rmlllrv. V 1,11 (Flllinntll.lt. KOM
7riyl-Mk. rvrrwlite. ?v. Humpie ri'i-.i..
A'liltr., All'tt H Olmilril l.cllo- V.
The Man wliu put the 1. 1'. In V I! K T.
SERE
CAUCUS
TO APPROV
ARFF
1 .
MAIL-TRIBINE
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
ARE READ BY
ALL OF THE PEOPLE
M
':'Vi v"i
Hi hi
PHPPS
MXES
WITH NEWBERRY
Willi lv de illhed it Ihe lif-lr-l
limit eer leen in I lie .liteksmi Cuuul)
coiiit hniiHo look iiluce nt iiumi todn.N
lielweili (illorui'.t" W li. IMiipps anil
llux Niwhun, in Ihe elteiiit coiill
Kinui Vi'ioiiliiiK lo Ihe x pee I u lot',
who tin luded the shuiitT, elulk uud
other i unit offli'iitlM i well Hh mans
Memliets of the liar, llui eveul wiim n
ii raw.
The ilNiuile uiose oyer sumo tie-
ii inn made by tile euuil for whielij
Mr, I'kipps ih'ehiieil Mr. Newbitij
hail taken mi iilifnlr iiiIviuiIuko. Ah
hum its the judge left the nmnu Mr.
I'hlpps tvntnveil his ghmsett uud hnlh
I ntbirni',s Went ul it, lmmiiim nnd
tiii'gK. Afler it shnrp cxflmiiKi' ,,f
blows, the men went to the mut uud
rolled ner tho floor, firt one, thuti
Ihe lilher Iiciiik'iiii top.
Ilnth weie olumlug on like hillldng'.
when M-piiuili'il b the n'rllor, hut
litlle iliimuge being Jitflteled liv either
ecllli-tiint
PRODUCE HARRY THAW
E
Ni: M1RIC, Apr. H llan Tliuw.
flnjer or Sttiiil'ord White, to he
produced before tln griiiul jui hete
ThiiP'il by ihe offieinls or the Miit
iMneitn inan asylum, nl Ihe ieiUe.
of Dlnlrii'1 Atlomey Whituntn. .Iu
tioe Senlmry Usiteil Ihe HWMr.v or
der litr riy Indny.
Dull kid one strap
-tieet pump, t'oteiml heel.
welt sewed miIcm mid tuiloiml huw,
$4.00
See litem in window lit
"Cooo Smocs"
Opposlto Postotflcc
Where "RIGHT PRICES" Prevail
SKILL
livery now tlt'vict' for ilic
coini'oi'l ol'Hpci'tiu'lo woiirvrM
I 01 JTAIN
A purHoual visit will intorost
you.
Dr. Rickert
Ovor Kontnor'3
Draperies
Wo enrry it very minnlcl Una of
driilMTlin. turn ctirfiiiiiN, rixturrs. ula.
Allll llll Ull CllUHfH lf IIJllllllHllTllIK A
siu-clnl tnnii to luoU nflrr this mirk
excliiiilvi'ly ami will i:lvn as simd
ihtvIco nn Is ikissiIiIii to get In uven
tho lulgpst C'ltlea,
Wcoks & McGowan Co,
THREE WOMEN
TESTIFY
Tolho Merit of LyillftE.Pinlc
hnnl'fl VoRolnblo Com
pound duriitfj C!mnjo
of Life.
Ktrenlor, III - " I shall nlwnys prnls.i
I'dla K. I'lnklmm's Vijplnbhi Cum-
v yt;ipouil'l wnerever I
y B.S. ' It has thins mo
mi much ix noil nl
luiiiKftof IJfe, nisi
it hnnUohlptlmy
ilutinbtor. Itlsomi
of tin jrr mi du st
iiti'dieiiifs for wo
men tlmt own bo
taught. I shall tr
to Indue others to
try It."- Mm. J. II.
CAMi'liKLU aOtl N.
Second St., W. S., Htmtlor, Illinois.
riillnilidphln. I'd, -"It was at lint
Climmoof Lire' tlmt I lurnod to Lytlla
P.. I'lnklinurs VegetuhKi tiimiwuiHi.
I'lnklinurs VegetuhKi tiimiwuiHi.
in; It as n lonle to build up my !'
11, with Is'iiellelnl rinHilt"."- Mrs.
iia Havwaiip. IWfiW. VeitniiBoit.,
iitim;
telll,
Rmia
Oluitn) I'lilln., Piu
San rrnnclseo, Cnl." I havo taken
l.dlii Ih riiikham'ii VH"Htnbl Com
Hiuml fur many ymint whenever I
would feel bad. I liavn guno ibrminh
the Clmiigoof Life wltliuuliuiv tniub's
niul Ihiitik tint CemiMiiind for It. I rec
umitiend it to young i;irls nnd to winnvu
of nil MK-.,r- Mp. C, llAllllllt, H06K
Sfttli St., Han 1'rancisvo, Cnl.
Tho viccess of Lvdla l I'lnkhnm's
Vegelable Couiiound, made from rtsits
nnd herbi, H uiiparalollisl.
If run U.111I sprrlal nilitrenrltn fo
I.jilln II. I'lukhnm .Mrdlrlne Cn.icoiill
drntlali I.) nit, iUi. Your letter Mill
bo epeiird, redd uud aiunrrrd by a
Mutudti and held In trlct nmndrure.
Bittner's Real Estate
& Employment Bureau
nut s.i.i
Hill nrri's. house slid barn, ner
cleared. 3 iiiHMoh It. of tiaibvr
I'rlew, J2000, or trndn for elty prop
erty. 3V& acres, water flu ,l)"ttinuit:
house, ehlrkptt NeuM M riPliillHM
in. I'rteo IG00.
16 rihi, ' Mi inlii1' frarii, Uwn;
huitse, barn, eJilelMfn hti tl nsros
rreok biitlnm Intid; ull lu enltlvntlMi.
I'rle. 1 1000.
Kino ? room Iiiimm. I? rue 1mm, I
Iota s0,l00 web, skade trey; ury
oIimo In. I'rle, 1800.
litis lot &Q1 ) a. fMhl will; hvusD
I USI0, iik,w. Prlro. $8Tt.
Lot 11US00, X room house, Nmh,
knbous. enrpenter sKot, wit In
hoitSH. l'rb, S600rur trade ror
nornose.
R narfi tract to oveknugt rur elty
riwldonro,
(irunl bargnlmh nitksr far ull or
o.xiiliang",
riiriitsliiid nr UHfRmMiwI lnwu
and riMims for rt.
H.MI'I.OV.MIiST
(llrls atul womu far Msuvnil
liousowiirk.
WHltriHM.
IIiiiicIi hutids.
MRS. EMMA BITTNER
Het. I'lioim li)t)l)..V Ph. inn H.IK,
OpMiklto .Vnkb Hotel
IIOOMM II ami 7. VMM III.OOK.
To Exchange
(ionernl uiereliaudlso stock for
farm or liiioiue rlly iirnperly.
S.t acres only 3 utile rroiii Ceulml
Point with 15 neruH deeded water
rlKht. fliin ulfairn land, pait In pourn.
Will ext'liniiKu for Kiiod ully propurU'.
A flue biiiiKiiltMv near Imh AhmhIm.
a beautiful plaao to exclmiign fur or
cliuiil tract. We have pluturos of litis
plare. Call and sso tJium ami submit
your pmpoHltlou.
Hloclc raiuihus, nlfalfu farms and
oreliard triiutn at very Inw prluori and
on easy payment plans.
Wo himt some k"hI buys lu oily
proportion.
hbt J'uir propel ly Willi ui. Wo
lmn Iiiijoih.
Wood&Messner
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