Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 26, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MKUt'Ono 1'IIINTINO CO.
Tho numocrnllo Tlmm, Th Mflfortl
Mai), The MedrorJ Tribune, Tho South
Hn Orogonlan. Tho Anlilntui Trlbunx.
Offlcn Malt Tribune HiilMltiK, SS-27-3t
North Kir (trcct; telephono 7S.
OfNrlnl rnper of the City of Mai ford.
Official Paper of Jackson County.
UKORQrc I'UTNAM, Kdltor anil MfttiaKor
Kntercd ns
Medtorrt, Oregon, under
Huron I, 18.(.
nccond-clac matter M
Uio act of
BUSscnrPTiOK rates.
On. yrrir. by tnnll
On month, by mall.,
-15.00
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IVr month, dollverotl by currier In
juriiinra, jacksonvina ana ucn
trnl Point .SO
Paturdny only, by mail, per yenr 3.00
Wvrkiy, por ytar . . - i.sn
RULE
GOVERN
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HERRINGTON
LET
OF OFFICE
FOR REFLECTIONS
TO
E SHOW TO
BE HELD JULY 4
The ttvvnrd committee oC tlio civic
section of the Greater Med font club,
Mr. F.. . Fiokol, chairman, tho Mrs.
Y. T. York, J. A. Terry, W. I. Vuvv-
ter iind Mi'-' Putitnm, announces the
follow in? clarification of roses to
compote for liluo ribbons nt the
"flower hltow on July 4th.
Section A
Nest six General Jnciiiteimiul.
ltitft mx 1j France, (pink,)
Host six Caroline. IV-tottt.
Heat six Ulrich Hnituies.
Section H
Hesl mx White Ln France.
Hcst six Fran Karl liritM'hU.
Hest iut ICnfocriu Augusta Vie-
Rosarian Discusses Official Rose
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SAN FUANC1SCO, Juno 2G. Clay
ton Horrington, federal ihvcstlgator
or whlto slavo cases tor the depart
ment ot Justice who gathered evi
dence. In tho Dlggs-Camlncttl cases
and who called upon President Wil
son to oust Attorney General Mc
Heynolds for Ills action In tho McNab
matter, was suspended from oftlco to
day upon orders from Washington.
' Tho order was signed by A. J.
Dlclaskl, chief ot tho bureau ot In
vestigation ot tho department ot Jus
tico and reads:
"Your telegram received by tho
president reflecting upon tho Intcg
rlty ot tho attorney general. You aro
hereby suspended from duty without
pay pending receipt of explanation."
llcforo receiving tho suspension
ilcrrington dispatched tho following
telegram to tho president:
"As a citizen of California, I cbarso
tho officials in tho department of
Justlco and department ot commerce
and labor, with disregard o tho judg
ment ot tho courts and in violation of
tho law liavo prevented tho doporta
tlon of French prostitutes from this
state. I demand an investigation. On
March 14 th Secretary Wilson was In
formed ot these cases."
In a public statement tonight Ilcr
rington says:
"President Wilson npproves in
words tho way McReypolda dealt with
tho Dlggs-Camlncttl and Western
Fuel cases. Ho disapproves in deeds
.by ordering tho immedlato trial ot
tho defendants McTtcynolds tried to
savo. This is not only inconsistent
and unjust but humiliating evasion ot
the responsibilities ot his high sta
tion. "McRcynolda explanation," he
continued, "is oven moro pitiable His
excuso was that tho facts were not
fresh in his memory. McRcynolda
needs a better memory as much as
President Wilson needs a better at
torney general."
THE WORLD'S CHRISTIAN
CONFERENCE AT PORTLAND
Tho occond World's Christian Citl
zcnshlp Conference will bo held in
Portland, Ore., Juuo 23 to July C,
of this year.
Soventy-flvo to ono hundred
speakers of national and interna
tional reputation will discuss pres
ent day problems vital to tho wcl
furo of all nations, among them
President Wilson.
Tho principal meetings will bo
held in tho spacious Multnomah
stadium, bectlonnl conferences In
nearby auditoriums.
Tho conference will open with a
general mass mooting on tho after
noon pf Juno 29, with three sessions
dally through tho week except tho
Fourth of July.
On tho morning ot Independence
day celebrated men, American and
foreign, will spoak, followed by a
groat civic parado and demonstra
tion.
Low fnres on all tho roads, goal
for tho whole tlmo of tho conforonre
uild speclul rates for special days
will bo granted. Special ratcB at
hotels and private residences,
Mon and women aro cordially In
vited to attend all sessions and en
Joy tho advantages of this raro op
portunity. Registration may ho secured In ad
vunco by Bending namo nnd address
to Dr. James 8. McfJaw, 212 Com
mciclal Club Uldg., Portland, Oro.
CHILD'S PRANK ENDANGERS
LIFE OF PLAYMATE
SIUTTLK, Wiw.li., Juno 20.-Geor-giu
Kempt, 8, ilnughtcr of Mr. nnd
M.W. W. V. Kempt, ia n danger of
looinj,' her life ub tho iomiU of a
rhjld's prank. She was htruok over
tho head with i picket by her play
mate, Nathan Sliindle, 0,'son of Mr.
mid Mrs, Itmrinro Hhjudlp. A nnil
puTccu uiq fkiiii nnd nrnueiit on
i.
torin.
8. llest mx Papn Guiltier.
0. IW-t six Mninnn Cochct (pink).
10. Host six Marecbnl Neil.
11. Best mx Undo Hoses.
Section U
VJ. Host four rod roses, any one
variety.
13. Host four pink roses, any one
variety.
11. Ucst four white roses, any one
variety.
15. lU'nt four yellow nwes, any
one variety.
Section !
1G. Be.-t Hybrid Perpetual.
named, any color, three bloom each.
17. Nest Hybrid Tea, named, any
color, three blooms each.
18. Host Tea. named, nny color,
three blooms each.
Section i:
10. Best new roc, nny color.
120. Hot fivo blooms any variety.
21. Host collection, nix vnrivliotf,
nny color, four blooms each.
'22. Best basket of rocs, not lois
than twelve nor moro than twenty
four. First ami second ribbon.
jj. ise&t mx roes, nny climber
other than Marcehnl Nicl.
24. Best three clusters, miniature
robes, nny color.
Section F
2u. Best individual ro-es in the
show exhibited iu nny color.
tifi. Be-t bouquet of roses, four
varieties, four blooms each.
"TV ItA-t cinntn Jtvlitliif nf inn n
ciaaau viniia v. .
more varities, ench variety displayed
in bcpnrntc vases.
Utile and Ilcxulatlons
The following rules nnd regula
tions will govern the exhibits:
Exhibits mut bo placed on thr
tablo not later than 11 oclnck a. m.
on tho day designated. They will bo
numlutrcd necordhifr to the rei)cct!vc
sections, class and number for which
they nre entered. Prizes will be
awarded by number accordingly Tho
names of exhibitors shall not appear
on the exhibits until after the prizes
have been awarded. Kvery exhibitor
shall leave the building at 11 o'clock,
when the judges tdiall examine tho ex
hibits and award the prizes, and nt 1
o'clock in the afternoon, or us boon
as practicable, the show will bo
ojiciied to the public.
Awards shall be made only to ama
teur growers. "Amntcur" is intended
to mean one who has never bold and
who does not grow for ale nny flow
cr or plants. All roes niut have
been grown in tho open ground nnd
must bo tho bona fide property and
grown by the exhibitor.
Tho bumo rose or ruses can not ha
entered for more than one prize. All
ro&es ininro'icrly clashed, named or
entered, or which havo added folmgc,
or wrich do not conform to the rules
and regulations, will bo disqualified
and ruled out of (ho contest.
When u certain number of roues
is designated in nny conijM'titioa
there must be neither more nor less
than that number entered or exhib
ited. Tho judges may decline to
award a prizo to any exhibit which
they consider unworthy of reward,
even when snid uxhlbit is the only
one in its olass or section.
Srulu of Points for Judging
Size 20
Color , 'Jo
Form 20
Stem , . , it
Kubstuiivu , . , , 10
Foliugo lfl
to tno wiiiter: wiuio wo aro
hoping and planning tor our Initial
rose show on thu Fourth ot July,
wo cannot expect to havo tho ex
hibit wo will hno not year when
with the whole season before ua
cur rose lovers will study and plan
with such enthusiastic icsutts ttrit
Portland's heart will fnliiy acho with
envy.
Wo must choose on offkinl roso.
Which shall It be? Tho glorious "J.
11. Olnrk," with Its great flowers of
Intcnso wen riot nnd vigorous upright
growth, It leuds Itself particularly
to decornthe and exhibition pur
poses and Is not so given to mildew
as ninny of tho roses In this climate.
pinch otf Ingrowing shoots so that
tho ventilation through tho follnKo
may keep away tho mtldow. When
you havo varieties that tend to throw
their lilonniH out In duUi'x, pinch
out with your finger or lead pencil
all hut tho center hud and you will
have mm perfect tlower on that
stem Instead ot several Inferior ones
and as, you lovo your rotes don't
leave thu wilted dead flowers on
your hushes cut thorn otfalwaj
leaving ono outward giowing o)o on
tho stum ui)d lit a few dn another
lmoly blossom will reward sou for
jour labor ot lou
It Is a groat pity that our cold
itigats ho encourage tuu mluluw x
it
'I
ey
Then wo havo the "Uvon Rose." tho nslto that once In tho garden or bar
Only roso grown scoring 100 points der it Is dKUoult to gut rid of hint
in perfection. It Is wonderful with
Its salmon and chorine yellow Mind
lugs, tho buds aro coral red, beauti
fully formed and on my own buslms
I havo seen a distinct shade of lav
ender In thp opening flowers.
Tho "Frnu Karl nruskl," our
"Whlto American Beauty," is ono of
tho best ono could mention. It is
a constant bloomer and its bright
shining green leaves nro a beautiful
contrast to Its splendid buds and tin
menso flowers. Among tho pink
roses wo have tho popular "Mndamu
Carolina Testout", tho "Pink Mnmon
Cochct," nnd u lovely rose, "Phar
Isaer," with n flno bud and well
formed satiny flowers thnt is not aa
popular as It deserves to be.
It will bo hard to decide, ns ovory
ono has his favorite and they nro all
so lovely. Personally I favor tho
"J. U. Clark," ns Tacomn has tho
'Lyon Rom." nnd Portland tho
"Caroline Testout."
Roses aro highly hud plants and
very exclusive. They cannot shift
for themselves and yet maintain all
their superlative excellences. Thrust
Into the shrubbery they sulk nnd
suffer by tho competitor. Rut tho
same bushes planted In rows so tint
they may bo cultivated flourish sat
isfactorily. Rut you must not ex
pect to have beautiful blooms and a
perfect bush nt the same time. A
roso bush must be looked tion as a
means to nn end glorious roses
nnd tho moro this object Is kept In
viow the less you will care how tho
bushes look.
Pruno jour roses hard, down to
the fourth or fifth eye, It you want
perfection In blooms, and tho tenth
If j ou would rather havo quality nud
moro follngo on your bushes. Al
ways cut to an outward pointing eye
and plan for as attractive a bush as
possible Keep tho center opou.
through the season. Rut It can ho
don?, although tho reini'dlva aro
often strenuous. First In lutpoit
auce It U necessary to koop the
ground around thu husho loosened
and (inherited nnd tho hushes thorn
selves open In tho center. Sometime
this Is all that Is, necessary but If tho
mildew has already appeared Bpr.iy
tho bushes with atomic, Hiilphur or
iiso this fermula: One pound Iron
sulphate, one quart llmo nnd uul
phur nnd ten .gallons of water. By
consulting your spray calendar you
will team how q mx It. All roses
eltouUI bo sprayed In thu spring with
lime and sulphur which lll kill tho
aphis eggs nnd also net as a tonic
Tobacco, black Jeaf nnd whllo oil
soap will also rhl your bushes ot tho
aphis but must be applied often.
An Intending exhibitor of rose.,
should visit tho shows nud study
tho forms of tho blossauiH In tho
w lulling stand. Thu blooms should
bo disbudded to otic on tench stem
and carotully protected from being
broken or torn by thu mud or storm
Ono simple nnd effective, shndo Ih
tlmsuo paper put over them and tied
around thu stem Just before thu bud
begins to burst. Mixed .iper Is bent
as this will not become wet and
beaten ou thu rose. Of couraa plenty
ot room must bo left for tho bud
to imrtly open without touching tho
paper.
Tho best tlmo to cut tho flowets
is Just after tho dow has dried off
of thorn tho day of thu show n;ul
jou will havo to Judge for yourself
by the appcaranro nnd variety of tho
roso which blossoms nro best ex
hibited. Make as great distinction
us you can between each rote by not
bavins two of tho same shndu to
gothcr unless at course they nre ot
tho tama variety.
MRS. P. S. STi:F.NSTRl'P,
SACRAMI1NTO, Ca., Jtiliu 2ll.-
K,UTnitioutn police today IndlHiiaiillj
deny charges that "Chllo" Ravigo,
St. I.ouIh bunco man, ,mado that, ton
confidence men are working In Hue
riimento. At about tho namo tlmo
the denial was mado, 11, ( Koucey,
of l.omooro, Kings county, was
fleeced of ?;10 by two smooth strati
era at the Southern I'niiflo station.
The old trick of matching dollars
was used.
Draperies
V onrry a vary comnlpln Una of
rirniiurlrn, men curali, (Uturfln. etc.,
nnd do all olimtiea of ujibDlstcrlim. A
lii'clul nmti to tooli ntirr tbla work
nkoliintvoly nnd will itlvo an mod
pnrvlvo UN la imsNtbld III Kt III tivoll
th luritvat olllca.
Woolca & MoGowun Go.
"Milestones" Is to go ou tour next
senftnn to he plncd by an Kngllsh
company. .
WOMAN ESCAPES
OPERATION
By Timely Uao of Lydia E.
Vegetable)
Compound.
i-t it
nnkhama
MissVenitallamilton
PIANIST
Pupil' of 1 1 UK" iMniiHlVltll
J Ins Oppiiutl a Studio at
G10 North Central
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
ISISTJIEAJRE
PHOTO PMVH TODAY ONI.V
, minium i;i,opi..mi;nt
Till WRATH OF OSAKA
With .Mr. Cohlullo
MO.YIitl'.M.,.
Ol HIIIIC,
tk'dlllti
HALIFAX
A.V KXCRHSION IN VAI.I.UY
M'VIK
Villi-
Frisco Florist Praises Our Roses
San Francisco, June 2 1, '13.
To the Editer:
Looking over one of your recent
issues of the Mail Tribune, (Juno 18)
I uoto your article biiggc-dlug to the
ladies of the Greater Mcdford club
"Ihc adoption of n Mcdford rose." A
recent visitor of your place, I could
not keep from noticing the profusion
nnd endless variety of roses grow
ing in the open and ho uttructiug any
visitor to Med ford nnd filling him
with admiration, adding ho much to
(ho beauty of jour valley and homes.
I linpponcil o mention, tho other day,
to ono of the largest nursery men on
tho Pacific coast, the names of
roses, nnd I experienced u bad time
in convincing him that tho growth of
the roses in open ground was not ex
aggeration, but been by myself and
in reality.
Richmond. Knrl Drusebki, C'nrolm
Testout, nnd whatever their name
might be, we kuuiv them on the const
ns fine roes, raised however with the
grente-it cure nud oxpeiihe, in stivint
beafed gins. house, commnudiu
good prices nil through the vear.
I shall refrain from suggesting one
or the other rose us u Mcdford rose
u they all look good to me, but if
there is preference for a particular
rose, tho ladies of Mcdford will solve
tho question fully.
"To encourage your work in a gen
eral cultivation of 1 lowers, rones par
ticularly" is my motto. Your great
vnlluy set to acres and peri's of
choice fruit, good roads to come nud
roses to glow, you have right now
one of the loveliest spots ou the face
of Hod's earth.
Itl'DOLI'll IIAC'KI.K.
, , j , . ,
Hero Ih her own statement.
Cary, Mnlne. "I feel It a duty I own
to nil suffering women to tell whnt
Ij'dia 11 Plnkham's
Voffotttblo Com
pound ilkl for mo.
One year ago I found
myself nterrihtii suf
ferer. I had pnla.1
In both shies nnd
such a soreness I
could scarcely
at r nigh ten up nt
times. My back
nehed, I had no B
petite, and was so
nervous I could not sleep, then I would
be so tired morning'' thnt I could scarcely
get around. It seemed almost linxjsl'
wo to movo or ao it bit of work nnd I
thought I never would bo nny better un
til l submitted to an oporntlon. I com
menced taking Lydin F.Pinkham'a Veg
etable Compound and soon felt like a
new woman. I hud no pains, slept well,
hnd good apctilu nnd was fat nnd
could do almost all my own work for n
family of four. I shall always feel
that I owe my good health to jour mod.
icinc" Mrs. IUywauu Sowutifl, Cury,
Maine.
If you nro III do not drag along until
nn operation is necessary, but nt once
take I-ydla F Pinkhair.'s Vegetable
Compound.
If you hrivo tho slightest ilotilit
thnt I.yillu K. lMnlcliiini'.s Vegotn
MoCoiiipiiiinitxvill liclp.voti.wrlto
toI,yillni:.l'liilcliaitiM,Hllcl!io(.'n.
Your letter will ho openeil,
reml nnd i nsweml by i. woman,
nnd held in strict coiilldunce.
, FIRE
INSURANCE
1). II. WOOD & CO,
Oftlco I'pxtAlrit.
Mcdford Mall Trlbuiio Building.
Phenes: Office, OU. Residence 131.
PARiSiAN SAGE
FOR THE HAIR
Unjlghtlj' mattnl colorlesa scraggy
hair madefluffy soft -abundant and
radiant with llfu at oaco. Uso I'arUioa
Sajtc It comes In 50c. bottles.
The first application removes dandruff,
stops Itching icalp, cleanser, tho hair, takes
away the dryncsaaud brittlcnrss, incre.iM.-3
the beauty of the hair, making it wavy
nnd luitrous.
tveryono needs Parisian Sajjc.
Charles Strung, DruggM.
With JUslford Tiado In .Med foul .Made
Phono us your orders for
Milk, Cream,
Butter, and
Buttermilk.
Ol'll HTItirriiY I'RIISII RUT-
Ti:it i.v pi:it SQt'.uti:
Our 111(111 CHAIR. Ire cream will
pleaHu jou, Sold In quantities cf
2 gallons mill up.
Wo havo our own twlco-n-dny de
livery. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY
Phouu U(IH
With Mfilfoiil Trade I. .Mtslfoiil .Made
AI.H.M.I IKIt'M ,M0THI:RINI.W
PefttuiiiiK Augustus Carney
Coining Toiiiiiuiiw
iiu: iii;hrni,vi;h
lu Two Pints.
More Socialist Rant
Toinl points,... j 100
Kach exhibitor is requested to ar
range his or her own display nnd to
bring vases necessnry.
TAC0MA FIGURES 113,500
DIRECTORY GIVES 102,150
TACOMA, Wash., Juno 20 Rased
on tho unusually qw eutliiiate, t;f
24 names of uctual population, tho
new city directory Just out, gives
Tacomn n population of 102.250.
multiplied by tho flguro generally
meiiMHs, plio is nt FrovMcimo rffta' the ,I,,e,c,(r' w0"ld sl10
llObpitil), 1C0 1' r.
To the Kdiler:
A good niipiy of your readers hope
that you urc not often beized with
kuci a spasm of hysterical iubccjlily
lib characterized your tirude ngaiust
bocia lists and hocialisin n few days
ago. It is a notorious fact that tho
Associated Press and other news
agencies make a point of publishing
the fact if a criminal happens to ho
u socialist. When Roo-evelt wns
bhot they said hU would-bo assassin
was u Hociulibt, and this lie was pub
lished all over the country. Let us
illustrate your assumption tho other
T
DESERTMURDERPUZZLE I
TO THE AUTHORITIES
LOS ANOUL13S, Cal., Juno 2C
That tho mystorioiiH murder of n
middle-aged woman, found dying
last Sunday, In tho Verdugo hills,
will go down In tho annals of cromo
us another unsolved mystery, Is tho
reolliig around police lieadqinirtein
hero today,
Moro than three hundred persons
havo vlowed tho woman's body and
twenty-flvo or moro Identifications
havo been mado, but not ono of
thorn has rosulted In revealing tho
Identity ot tho woman.
way around. Probably nine-tenths
of tho inmates of our prisons aro
or have been republicans or demo
era Is. Therefore these parties bleed
ciiniiiinls. Lincoln was killed by u
domoeiat and McKiuley by a repub
lican. The teachings of (licsu par
tii. eoiisuqueutly lead to Criminal
anarciiism. Idiotic yes, hut it is
the same kind of stuff, I will not rail
it reasoning- that you gave us the
oilier day when von asseifcd that all
socialists sympathized with crime.
I don't imagine, that you will pub
lish this for it is a liltie too true.
.LJI I,VMAI.I.
LOVETT TO APPEAR
AT
WASHINGTON', Juno 25. A spe.
clul session or tho "Insidious lobby"
Investigating committee will bo hold
tonight to hear testimony ot Rohct
8. Lovett, head of tho Union Pacific
oxecutlvo board.
Tlmo works quick ctiangeH lu tho
growing girl, l'lg-tall.t and short
skirts aro soon forgotten In tho ma-
Hirer charm ot tho debutante.
.Sometimes though you will ucho
for n picture ot lier Just as she
romped In from scliool or piny.
Think how sho would llko ono tor-,
In after yoars to show her friends
nnd possibly her children. Alako tho
appointment whllo thu thought
fresh hi your iiilnd.
I nm tho photographer lu your town
II. .MACKIIV
Iv. .Mil I li and Viilr.il, Mcdforil, Or.,
IT ALL DEPENDS
On what jou uau lu nil mi the
dough.
You May Gain
u Reputation)
for rich, moist, but fciithcrly-llgnt
broad, muffins, cakus and pimtry, If
you uso
Crescent Baking Powder
Jf'vs'x '"0 wo power
IF0itj unit In It matiu
Its good work cer
tain -ono boglnn to
leaven wiuui jou
mix tho dough, tho
other when jou put
It lu thu oven.
25c Full Lb.
Ask Your (Irocer
Crescent .Manufacturing Company
Keatlle, WiiNlihigtou
B?
rra
THEATRE
TODAY
The Black
Conspiracy
Spoctaculftr Two.Rool
Kay-Boo
:t Ollici' I'iiH I'lioloplnys
Coming Friday, Saturday
"TIGRIS"
Foni'-lvit'l Im'rIihv
No raise in admission
John A. Perl
Undertaker
Lady Assistant.
2H fi. IlAUTf.KTT
Phones M. 17 and l7-.T-i
Ambulunco riorvico Deputy Coroner
A Flour You
Can Bank On
When you purchase a sack ot
Drifted
Snow
Flour
from your grocer jou can rest as
tuned that jou havo au good a flour
as It la possible to mill, A floir
that Is us clean uh modern scouring
machines can make and as vtholc-
hoiiio and pure uh tho fluent wheat
will produce,
Drifted Snow Flour Is sold with
a guarantee. If you aro not satis
fied with tho baking iohiiUh you on
talu from this flour, your grocer will
pay you back tho full piico for tho
whole sack nud thu four you havo
UHcd will cost you nothing. It Initial
good flour to llvo up to uuch a
guurantco--aiid Drifted Snow has
nlvvnys mado good.
Thoro Is satisfaction In ovory sack,
Sperry Flour Co,
IIAVE YOUR' WATQI! .
CLEANED OCCASIONALLY!
A .WATCH will ntn trittibul
oil or cleaning longer than
any other plcqc of machin
ery & it. needs both occojioin
ally, 4rmE-M w
If you will consider thaf the rim of
the balance wheel travels over fifteen
miles a day, you will not grudge youn
watch a ipcck of oil and a cleaning;
onco a year. It will increase tho
life and accuracy of your watch.
Lmys your, wattu with us te&Uji
I CARRY
the WaUham, 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
thu ,ii:wi'.r,rcii
IS'ciir I'ostoffUu
PLUMBING
Btcam nnd Hot Wator
Heating
All Work rviiKrnt4
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COFFEEN & PRICE
IS Buwtrd ntock. rntrane un lb SH.
Uouit l'tioii 4t.
E.D.Weston
01'finial Photographor of the
Mcdford Commercial Club
lAnmtoiir Fini.sliing
Pu.stCnr(ls
1'anonnnic Work
Portraits , '
Interior and exterior viowa
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and any plaeo by a)point-tnent.
208 E. Main
Phono 1471
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City. Running distilled
ice water in each room.
European Plan, a In Carle
Cafe. ,
Tariff on Rooms
12 room
00 rooms
60 room
(10 room wilb pilvtle bilh
60 roomi ttilh priult bath
$1.00 ouch
1,60 eneb
2.00 ench
2.00 ouch
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30 tultoi, bedroom, par
lor and bath 3.00 ench
For morp than one aueit add $1.00
extra to the above rntei for
each additional uueit.
Reduction by week or month.
Managtmtnt Ciffr IV. KtlUy
F.G.ANDREWS
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