hifc -4 . -. . tift?p kw ir . - il,-iiMllllO'li i I .111 ill l I i t i t i v A' 7 r m f vmxToxm. Bedford Mail tribuni TNnjtPMDKMT MKWBtAH1I rUI,THHMI KVKIIT APTMItN&ON MV :hit kundat 11V TUB MKoronu r tWyiNU (JO. NaT fell.' Ill Mitin& TrlsjiniCTho Kouth- " vrnriwiBiii.'niB Asmnna xrinuno. Offle Mull Tribune Uultdlnr, 3i-37.il North Fir street; telephone 76. Offttlsit Vmr ot the dtty'of Med tort. OfTlctat Paper. Dt Jaefcaon County. UKOIU1H PUTNAM. Editor and Manager Bntftjrt MeHfetam-tntttM nt1 MKlfonL Orwfon. tindar ta Bet ot March IJ.Wir ' . ium. One rrMyfey hfHi; jj '' MwJrbriV'JaftisonV trat Paint Puturrtar only, bjr .mail, tcr yoar 3.00 weekly, per yer:: .,...... - i. OHIO. Tho Ohio society requests the pub iicntion or tho following poem on. their groat tnothor stnte: t Tbusun'noveT ahbno ion- a country nt6ro fair ? Tlmn beautiru. peerless Ohio; Thcro'fl llfo In a khw ot hor rnrlUod i alr.i' i Ohtop tirollftc Ohio. Her tons ar6' all valiant and -noblo .and'-brlght; Her beautiful dnTigNtera arc Just about rlfehtt And her babies, God blew Uiom, arc dear out ot eight, -- Thatteropt never falls 1b Ohio. Our'hbrnes arc alight with a halo ot - ' lovo, Ohio; contented Ohio. Wo bask In' Uio' smllen of tho hcav- on above, No clouds. ever darken Ohio. Our groin waves as billows ot gold In tho sun, " Tho fruits ot our orchards' aro equaled by none. And our pumpkins, some' of thoni, V weigh most a ton. Wo challenge tho world In Ohio. 7i- t i? v Our girls aro sweet models-ot maid only graco In this modern Eden, Ohio. They arc perfect In figure and' lovely in face. That's Just what they aro In Ohio. Their smiles aro bewitching and winning and sweet, i Tbelry dresses aro ''stilish, yet mo-1- stand neat. A Trilby would envy their cuto llttlo feet In beautiful, peerless Ohio. When tho burdens of llfo 1 aiu called to lay down, I hope I may die In Ohio; I never could ask a more glorious 1 crown Than ono of tho sod of Ohio. And when tho last trump wakes tho land and tho sea And tho tombs of the earth set their prisoners free, You may all go aloft, If you choose, but for no Ithlnk I'll Jinr stay 'In Ohio. MURPHY WITH TAMMANY HALL AT HIS BACK - ALDAN V Julio 20. Tho assembly lust night dofeated-Gov. Sulzer's dlr ect primary bill alter a fight which has extended over several weeks and been characterized by much bitter iioss and recrimination. Colonel Iloosovclt aided tho governor In hlB campaign and tho contest! brotigtit about a complete realignment In state politics. Although an old Tammany man Governor Sulzcr broke with Dots Murphy of Tammany Hail and ac cused him of.tryinx to throw tho state to political plundorors while Murphy countered with' serious accusation BgainetithoKowrYorkf executive. The flghf today In tlio aesertbly Vvaa close and hard fought but the forces of reaction won with Murphy's aid. Although tho governor would mako no statement tonight closo friends deelarad tho fight had only begun and that Interesting develop ments apulHfba, eatpettad-i , jj. ' ' T C0DLIN6 MOTH-LAYS-EGGS LATE, GMI FOft fMNCHERS . I'ehupa becaiiBo the yoar is 1913, tho codling moth, reliable llttlo pest, layod her eggs on the sides of tho apples this year Instead ot in the calyx as usual, according to Professor O'Oara'8 observations,, which moans a much Jess1 low from-wormr apples this year, A worm hatched on the side ot the apple la-jiioro easily pois oned thau1 pne la tho protection ot tho calyx. O'Oara thinks that on ac count or the lato season tho calyx had nearly closed up when tho cod ling ,mph was, ready to lay her eggs. PINCHOT ATTENDS HEARING ON HETCH-HETCHY PROJECT WASHINGTON'. Juno 2D. Clifford Plnchot, fornier chief forester, at tended tho IIetch' llotchy hearing to day bofore the house public lands committee. Heforo the hearing, it wot) sslij that he would take tho utanrt In support or tho bill grant ing, a rosorvolr slto In Hetcli Iletchy. vnUW to Pnn Francisco for n immli rljutl water supply. . KM .-.-, Br 'rArrtir la " . Ill jh1 On- ,' . .. HI . , , M'NAB'S CHARGES. , UNITED DISTRICT ATTORNEY APNAB or Qnlifor uiii has seized upon n very good occasion to do a Jittlo grandstanding, play a little, polities and make himself prominent by berating his superiors and resigning offiee. Probably effective results could have boon accomplished withouttho publicity but Hint would not have advertised Mr. MVNab, who is said to bo n gubernatorial candidate. At the same time, there is ,110 justification .for tho ac tum of Attorney General Me Reynolds in delaying or order ing tho delay of the Caminetri-Diggs and Western .Kuel company trials. That a, serious mistake was made is .ncktfowicdggd Vy thp appointment of a special prosecutor wiiu iiisirucH0,us u) nisii uie uriius. But while Mr-MeReynolds made a mistake, it does not necessarily follow that the mistake was .due to corruption or a desire U thwart justice, as charged by McNab. ic Reynplds states ,tllat ho ordered the juostp'oucmoiit of tho cases as orauiary jjivccuure ol tTiuuuai inais wiiuouc an ticipating that malign . hiotives would be alleged as tho cause, of 'ljis.aution.., Aylitm i,i,s c9ijside,rcd that there are several thousand similar.cases ponding, the explanation is plausible. There is no evidence to beiir out McNab's charges of ulterior motives. TJ ::: THE MEDFCBD ROSE. LDrKS of tho. C( renter Hertford club have a most com . , ' inciidaWe cxhpit flf .l'oscs on display at Jie Conuner eial clu): Citizens are. asked to call aurt east a vote for j " their .favorite, variety in .the official rose. Thp Indies hiyc rtetcrmjjicd to make Medford famous for her roses.A preliminary .uiove is the selection of a typical rose to .ho called, the Mxjrtforrt rose, which can be planted nrofuselv alonir curbs and hedires rturint? the .coming fall, winter and spring. it is a matter ot importance as well as of pride to select tne rose not only best adapted, Iiardiest and vigorous in this .climate, but the most beautiful as well a rose that symbolizes the Medford spirit .the vnllev. Don't fail to interest yourself in this subject and help the ladies to a suitable choiqe. ,.D0 YOUR 1 i TTELP make the Fourth of July celebration the greatest success of any celebration yet attempted by doing your share. lilvery child shquld turn out and march in the school children's section of the parade. Every auto owner should put Ins or her car in tho pa rade, decorated as much as possible. Every merchant and manufacturer should have a float of some kind. Every one of the numerous lodges should also be represented. , ' Tlic special features will 'be handled by committees but the main features depend upon the community's co-operation for success. The Nation's President It Is a great thing to,deqlop clmr: actor to that point iwhere, it. may. bo said of a person; "His word Is as good as his deed." In Wood row Wilson wo must rccognizo a president- who'lsifaltufut to the trust Im posed upon him. Ho waa elected to tho highest position of honor in our country becauso at tho outset tho .majority of our people placed in him their confidence Tho president of tho United States hau great power, yet ho Is not an autocrat.' Congress may pass h certain measure, and even though tho president placo his veto upon It, tho legislative body may pass it over Ills veto and mako It an act If they so doslro, and will do so It ho bo a man who lacks their confidence. Wo will all' admit at tho start that wo would far rather placo a taun In of fice upon Vhoso Integrity wo can ro ly',, orcn though- hio Judgment at times may be erroneous, than ono whoso actloiiB wo feel wo must con tinually watch' for fear that ho will work out somo legislation detriment al to our best Interests. If ho bo a man who is really bad at heart, who Is long on seductiveness and short on Integrity, who may possess a pow erful, magnetic, pononal Influence In addltlonl It stands us in stead to bo vory watchful lost be so adjust tho governmental balance whoel of our machinery, congress, as to causo It to work In synchrony with tho governmental main spring, tho prcs- Ideal and, puua gauge, aldjsruifton In - V1- ' '' ' I' i ''-''-i mm ..,' OF PROMISE SUIT FOUGHT NEW YORK, Juno 2C The f22G,000 breach of promise and maintenance suit, of Miss Mao Sul livan, filed in tho Supreme court against Arthur I, Hoe, son ot tho late Robert K. Hoe, niultl-mllllon-alro printing press manufacturer, will be fought to a finish, 'according to announcement today by Hoo's sec retary. Miss Sullivan, who is 21 yours old, alleges that Hoe promised to marry her after maintaining her in nn apartment nt tho rate of $f0, 000 n year. She Insists that their friendship was purely platoulc AnftXbWD MAH7 TKTBTJNE, voting contest now on. for an and typifies the beauty of SHARE. tho otberwlso peaceful minds of our people. In Preslent Wilson wo havo not this to fear, however. Ho Is a man of keon Intellect, a student ot politi cal affairs, a follower of tho Chris tian faith, and theroforo ono In whom wo may roposo groat confidence. Ho possesses character in the hlghost degree His energies aro concentrat ed upon tho affairs of government. Ho Is peering Into ovory nook and cranny of our Institutions to discover wherein betterment of our conditions can bo affected. For tho second 1 1 mo during his administration ho has appeared on tho floor on con gress to deliver his own message on a subject of vital Importance to ev ery ono of us currency reform. lie causo of ita great Importance nnd tho fact that his mind has been so ac tively and' thoughtfully- engaged In tho solution) of this problem, lio did ,not dare tleicgato tho delivery ot his thought to nnothor for fear that tho Intonation might bo misdlrectod or tho emphasis misplaced. Ho realizes that we must havo i moro clastic currency systom, ono which canjlx mado oftnoro practical use' in a ttmo such ad tho present'. Tho condition of tho country is sound, but there aro switches and curvca along tho track which need greasing In order to reduce tho fric tion so that tho cnglno ot cornmerco may speed along wfth no groat Ions ot time nnd' effort. WALTER KRAZIKil BROWN. Juno -24, 1913. FIVE DAYS IN JNL -FOR KILLING LOVER KASIIVlLLi:, Tonn., Juno 25. Mrs. Anna Dotsou is under sentence here today ot five days in jail for manslaughter in killing Charles Cobb. Mrs. DoUon admitted Illicit relations with Cobb, and said she had vowod It ehe'could obtain divine forgiveness, and it she were not sep arated from her husband, alio would kill tho man who had "wrecked her llfo." Legal blanks lot sale at tho Mall Trlbuoo office. tf MEDTTOUT); OfWCION, W1WNK8DAV, Mail Otder Trust Covers Nation lly ConproxMitnn Clyde II. Tuxrniior. WASHINGTON, June 'J5.-So si lently ami insidiously Hint tho grout public is n yet utmost mmwuro of ilH )reonco, n new Irut is exliuul iujr its tnitncli's out over lliu coun try. It i tho mail order trust. Al ready its !trnulm slip is IttfJiU'niiijj about ttio million Hiunll town uml country mcrotmuts who lire tlm lutein bono of nnliomil prosperity. The mull order trust tuts utipiluliKod women tuitl' cliild labor. It hits capi talized piismi labor. It has itupi tnliscd itiisfoiluuo. It hits capita lized vice. It has turned nil those. thitiRS into dollars riollnri which should have found ihoir way into tho tills of the country merchant, in stead of tiowiuK into the trust's Wull street lioiuil. One mnil order limine recently in crciiKcd its capital stock from $.100, 000 to flO,000,000. A new $10, 000,000 merger r mail order honies has boon formed. Wall Street finnn- ciers, inolmliuc; the Jlorptn linnkiitp firm, has hnd charge of both theso financial operations. Still another mail order lin, with 03 ncrts of floor space, mado n net profit of $17,000,000 last year. It is uvidcduti Ihati the greedy yos of the cront mail onlur financiers are turned tiisui the entire retail business f the Untied States out side of tho groat cities. It is nlso plain that n gii;nutio. trust is rapidly fonninjr. The smalt rrtuil merchant is facing ruin. That tliu grip f thu ortupiiH is already heiuc; Xctt is bcinjr felt is liowu by the ivtptilntion statistic. Nearly 7000 small tnwiW loftt populnliou in the census of 1010, It is declared that sonielhiiip inur.t he dodn, liy tminedinte legislation, or tho parcel jnist wilt not he the com plete blo-situ: H ouht to lie. It is assorted ddtdhed solution of tho pro blem will he in the form of n heavy tnx on mail order hnHiness. This lax Reiteration To tho Editer: The writer has no desire to en ter Into a controversy with tho Mall Tribune over socialism. Tho editor of that papor has a "flood of words," also he has Ideas; but does not stick to tho text in the dl-cusslon ot so cialism. Socialists aro Indeed dreamer. Their vIMon Is of n better social state where equality of opportunity shall prevail where tho worker, either with brain or hand, shall ro cclvo tho "full social valuo" of tho product of his toll. Such a stato U not lni088lble. Thn dream may come true: nnd It Is a growing be lief that tho socialist dream will In great measure bo realized. When socialism Is established, "grafting agitators," tho '(sinister "syndicalist." "strikes," "sabotlsm,' "dynamltlugs'' and other deplorable fen tu res ot tho present will ceaso to exist for lack ot that sort of Incent ive which makes them thrive now. When an orderly nnd democratic In dustrial system Is established, pres ent chaotic conditions will ceaso to exist with attendant evils but not till thon. Any nvorage adult realizes the In herent inequalities of humanity," which doubtless nlwayH will oxlst; and that "thero can bo no other equality croatcd or assured by gov ernment" than equality of opportu nity which is what socialists aro striving for. In ndvanco of tho- co-ojioratlvo stato, tho socialist does not attempt to say what recompense ttbu Vina, chnnlcnl toller" or tho Vcroativo genius" shall receive; but states each should havo, as near as posslhlo "the full social valuo" ot what he pro ducps. , It Is difficult to understand how an Industrial democracy such us so cialists propso can bo held as "tho tyranny of the soclulist state' oven though Herbert Spencer wail author ity for surh an idea, "It Is a favorite" and truo "so cialist saying tliut labor creates .ill wealth" moaning thereby, that hu man Intelligence nnd energy applied to natural resources produces all necessities and luxuries termed wealth. Human Intelligence and la bor prodijeo machines, which even tually will reduce manual labor to a fraction of that necessary now, The laborer, by brain und hand, therefore creates thu machine, in creasing man's power over nature, and his, ability to cruata wealth. Tho nutural and Just conclusion Is that labor, having created all wealth, Including tho machine, should own und control what It has pro duced. Doos tho editor contend tlm for society to "confiscate" natural re- Lady Assistant. 28 8. ISAIITLKTT riiojif M, 47 anil 47-.T-3 ' Atiibulanco fiorvlco Deputy Coroner JUNE 25, 1J. . L a would, it Is contended, (end In stop tho expansion of tho mail husiiirs, nijd to reduce its present fonnhlnldo siro. Tho money thus collected would ho spent for mad Imlldinj; or other local improvements in tho districts which coutiihutcil to tho mail onlfr luiiisos. , The small retail merchant is tho prop of distrihuted piospoiity, nnd tho growth of tho mail order tiust sorves no comiiiou ptod. Iloic is u riuoiplo which woiks eut: "If you spend your money whom you got it, you will ho tihlo to get it where you spend it." Through a system alio nd vert is! dc cnmpnip,u, Ihc mail order capitalists linvo souulit to poison tho public mind against tho small merchant, Tho people have licon told that there am too many merchants, nnd that their retail method arc wasteful mid costly. Hut I would point out the other side of (lie iptcstiou. Tho Chicago ioo investigation showed that fiO.OOO women employes of muil order houses aro existing on starvation wagrn. ninny of thnn ho- inu; dtiveii by poverty to lives of sliniuo. Tho mail order houses am rtho urcnt .distributors of piiiou.mnde goods, 'lhoy uro tho exploiters of Mnisfortuue, hiiyiue; much of their goods at banknipts' saes. Hut who takes nn iutonwt in local affairs and has u hand in the up. building of communities? Whose goods am assessed for the tiuos to pay for local improvement f Wlio, when the crops have failed or the strike is on, nnd there is no cnsli to scud nnny, extends the credit which enables tho community to lit oT The local merchant and not the Wull Street owned mnil order house. We want cheapness, a lower ooit of living,' lluil is what wo uro nit working for. Hut we do nut want it nt thu expense, of the women wage slaves of Chicago and of the million little merchants of this country. as Argument sources and Induntry to ls democrat leully mnnaged for tho "common good" Is n parallel cas.o with tho bank robber stealing funds (or Mils own narrow selfish benefit? Tho socialist platform expresses tho Hoclallst position on public ques tions; any fair attack on tho tenets of socialism will bo aimed at tint platform. Why erect n bogey label It "so cialism," and then swat tho fantast ic fnko linage, -when n reputation may be acquired by showing tint fal lacy of Its platform, which la thu autographed portrait ? O. II. BATCIIWHLL. Medford, Oro,. Juno 2T,, ID13. St. Helens Hall IVOtTtAHll, OlMCX Reiident and Day School for Clrlt ta rhartmnt HMmcl W-Jk IUhM (frl.ll C.IIxl.l.. A. 4. nit SIM.Urr Dril..H, Hull, Art. SlmtlM, EnamMIU AM, IMlMIK ), ar'lK. rrculaM!w ' THKNirreit fcuriiiituittOrrirffS) SI. llrlu Hull HAVE ,YOUK wATar . CT.EANED OCCASIONALLY; A .WATCH will run withoul oil or cleaning longer than any other piece of machin ery but it needs both occasion ally. wwpssjfnf A If you will consider that th'c rim oE the balance wheel travels over fifteen miles k day, you will eot grudge your watch 'a specie of oil and a cleanlnK once a year. It wilt increase tho life and accuracy of your watch. Lcavfi yaw jalch with ju ia-j& I CARRY the Waltham, Elgin, Howard, Hamilton, Illinois, South Bend,- and Rockford movements in all the sizes. Also the new Gent's Thin Model Full Dress Watch. . , ... Martin J. Reddy Tin', imi'KLRK Near 1'pHtuffjco SBu m - BS fJM'tLI) Ltl BEAUTiHJIHANDS AND ARMS , T'l " ' A IWMOt'M UIIAUTV WVKN IIUU HROItKT.TO TIIK WOltl.l), A l'rco I'rcscilpilon Vim Can Prepare At Your Own Home Many women tnko poifoel emu ot their faio and clothes, ot iiegluet their ImiidH. Itoiigh, ivit hands are uliuust as unuttractho us lll-kei'l tueth. It Is a sliuplo, easy matter' to keup your Intuits smooth and bunuttfuli Tho following prescription, which )ou can compound at our own homo Is famous for thu marvelous, Instan taneous results iti gives; (let fioni our ilnigKbU ono ounce of Kulux Compotiud. Cut It In a two'Oiineo bottlti. add a ipinrtor of nn ounce ot witch haxul, fill with water and shako well. You wilt ho surprised at thu result when applied tu jour hands, units, .face, nock or shoulders, lllomlslius ot every kind dUiippcur us It by mag lc Freckles, tun, rutigli akin, course pores )lold iiiRtunOy tu this npplloa tlou. It Is dcllclousty cool and sooth ing ami is not affected by prusilrt tlou. It will not rub off. This Is tho proscription of n famous Parisian beauty i Time works quick chango l the growing girl, l'lg-tnltn and short skirts aro soon forgotten In tho urn turer charms of thu debutante. Somutlmou though jou illl actio for a picture of bur Just as she rumitud In .from sellout or play. Think how sliu would llku ono ton, In after yearn to show her friends and possibly her children. Mako tho appointment while tho thought s Irtish in your mind. I am tho plintogruphcr In your town ii. a macki:v I!. Main ami Central, .Mnlforil, Oro. lal TrterariMle f Glands; Now Well If you sro a salTrrrr from OlsnituUr TalwKaloili, or kniiw of surna ou mictnl. It might tu w.ll lo lutMllsol. till. rt, HUorv tho wrllrr lHrt flr rear or unrlu. Ii fuuu.t iwruiaurnl rUrf hi1 rull trmtrrr lu liraltli lir u.lni Kkiuin'a Altfrmlv, n innlltln which lua brrn fHccllTo In uiauy rsirt of Tubrvlobit- T iJirniloo HU I'hlli l'. "Ontlcmtu l In March, lwu. I waa taLcu alcb uml tnj tlorlor ironnnnTl my ra TuUrrrulotla In Itin Ulanila.' Mistical Urtim-nt ill J not brlp m. ami on inr doctor'a aJlcf, I wrnt In a boa. pllat lo bo oiwmtr-1 mon, but Tvt-t only temporarr, I lo.t alrvastri, ami at llinoa would bare rolit urnl noil fetrr. In April, 1010, 1 r.lurnnl lu lb hoitillal, but I ho continual otwratlona wcro not biirrltlns? M" "In lb nirnlliiis a frlrml of mlna ailflirt) lkianh' .Mtrrattvc. ln II 60O.1 for TlllMrisitnala Til woumli In mr neck wrro till iqrn anil In a rrlsbtfnl condition wbrn I atarlM In lakn II. Adrr Uilntf Iwo tinttlni. I foiinil I wa linirnitnr. bavlni; salnfil wrlubt, conlcl rat, anil m alile lo aWp. I contlnuvtl ulne II until I waa wrll, wlikh waa In NoTamlxr, 1910. Ilrfom 1 took III iniMldtw. I bail Ihrm hnnor rbasral alnco I hat lfn laklHR II, I bars not bail any (la, Narttabrr 11, 1910. I alartrd lo work, anil alnr tint lima I bar not lo.t on tlay'a Work throuub alckara. I can blsblr rrrom BirnU Kckroan'a AlliTitlro to anjona who la auffrrlnir from Tubrrrutoala or Olaoil Trouble. proTlillnu Ihry tak,ll aa illixMul, I will Kladlr crrr.nil wllb any parly ilrdrtn- furlh.r Infor mation of wbat tho mwilrtnti illil ror ine." isworn HiDAnilt) JOSIIIMI II. WIDTH. Krkuan'a Allcrnllt l rnrcllr la llron. rhttta, Aalhma, liar Kcrar: Thrnat anil Luna TrnublM. and In anbullillntr Hi ayat.m. Dora not contain polaon, nplatr or habit forming rtrtiir. AU for hoaklrt Irlllnc of rrcorrrlea ami writ to Ikkman I.aboralorr, rhlUiUlphla. I'a for ?l. daac. lor aalo b all UaJlus drug glata FIRE INSURANCE I. II. WOOD CO. Officii Upstairs, Medford Mall Trlbuuo Uulldlag, Phenes: Office, Gil. Rvsldunco n34, MissVenitallamilton PUNIST Pupil of Hugo numfoldt , IfitH Opened a Studio at G16 North Central PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Beating All Work.OwaraiitMa, '" ' Prices lloasoimbls GOFFEEN L PRIOI M owaa aioek. atranc oa U BH, Sow "toon . -Jj- Draperies Wa carry a vory comploto lint ot droporlua, lacs' ourUlna, fixtures, etc., anil do alL clasaoa of upliolnturlnif. 'A poclnl mun to Ipok nttor this work eialimlvttly and will glvs ns trood aervlco as Is poaalblo tu gat la uvau thu lurgcat cities. Woelw & McQowan Co. n lIIllIL", ' iLi.1. nnww wiUR1? poj ao TONIGHT n t i IS STAR THEATRE aaaaa a . TODAY The Black Conspiracy Spoctncular Two-Bool Kay-Boo iJ Oilier .Kino Pliolopltiyn Coming Friday, Saturday 'TIGRIS" ' Kour-Hoel Ktmturu i I !.! MMMMMMMM ii ISIS THEATRE i ' I'llOTO IM.YH TCHSDAY ' AMI WKIiNINIl.W , A .MIOMOIIT IIKI.h Il0)'ts raiuuuri MustoridiKii I Hellt; IVaturo lu Tmo 1'nrts. , ' I'.MITi: WI'.IIKIiV NO. I I Iorrrixd it ovi'.u on oaoa ratno tumuiiy X Music i:(fctn ; ; Coming ThurMliiy ! ', AliKAI.I IKC'H Mt)Tlli:U.IN. ii.wv : ; (otio .stain ouiy) . : ; 4 ! I Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau l'Oll hai.i: room bungalow, rlosn In, lot 15x130 ft,, screen porch nnd garden. 1'rlce, I32S. I'l-room Iiuiino, barn, ). ot an arro of ground, Hater piped on ground, very sightly placo. I'rlto llflou. Terms. KOH r.XOHANfilJ 17 arm bimrlag orchard, near It. R , fair buildings, for Cal. Incomti liroiierty. l'rleo $l-,u00. 100 aero stock ranch, good ri room hotiHu, good outbuilding, Irrl gullou, 70 acres saw timber. Hrlcu, li.OOo; want city reslduticu. 70 urro ranch, Jfi a. G r. applos, 0 a. pears, hal, ulfnlfu, good build, lugs, fluo placo; want liiromo prop erty lu nuy Inrgu count city, ,.ltrlce, $30,000. ' HoiiKo for runt, furnUlied nnd tin fumliihcd. l ' ' ' lUTHINIiBH CIIANCIJH. Crop on Iti Mi nrro ranch, K a, n pimclis, llj n, In apples, 1 a, tu pears, 2 a. lu alfalfa: crop ami out. buildings. Price. 1300. " (lood team, wagon und harnes'i! hack, furnlturo of l-romii housn, OH chickens, 0 turkeys, nil for $37C. I.'MI'I.OYMIJNT ,, Itnneli hands. Otrlti and women tor Konoral houiio, Wood cutters, ?t.C0 imr cord. MRS. EMMA BITTNIR" ltcs, rjono 1Q00..X .riiimo. H0, OpiKlto Jiunh, Hotel IIOOMH fl aud 7. I'ALM BLOCK. E. E). Weston Official Fhdtograplibr of the Moclford Commorcial Club i 1 t m 'Amateur PinialitTig PoptCards , , Panoramic Work Portraits .r vt v 4 Intorior.and oxtoiior vie we Flash LightM Negatives mado any time and any placo by appoint mont. - 'h . . i. i 208 E. Main Phone 1471 .' i