Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 23, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAUi TRTRUNR, MIWKORT), OttKOON, WEDNESDAY, .TUTiY 23, lOW.
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lOGML AND I
L PERSONAL
School Supcjrlnlpndent nml 'Mrs.
J. Percy Well of JnckBnnvlllo wore
Medford visitor Tuctdny.
Mrs. Wv H. .Coleman nnd Mrs. M.
M. Taylor vcro over from Jackpon
vlllo Tuosday nficrnOuit.'
Mrs. 1). C. llurRhnrt In entorlaln
infc,lhrt alitor, MIm IHhol Hummer,
or , Portland', , .
""Bfliaurottnd tsca'tho exhibition of
tho celebrated Wnllnco Nutting
"hand-colored photographs nt Mcd
ford Uook Store, Thursday, July 24.
r . 105
Mr. and Mr. Schuyler Hninmond
nro down from Trail district.
. Dr. and Mrs. W. 11. Unrby of Sa
loni and" Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. 1). Darby
.of Qlend&le have been payltiR Bed
ford a visit.
Oct "Aelnnlted." See IL H. Mc
Curdy. ' 107
J. T. (tagnon loft for Portland on
Tuesday evening on a short business
visit
Mrs. E. Kontncr and Miss
Frances Kcnncy of Jaclnswivlllo vis
ited In Mcdford Tuesday afternoon.
rroduccrs Rrutt oo. nna just re
ceived a large shipment of 1 lb. and
lb. tin ton berry baskets, and can
fill orders In any quantity. Wp also
have on hand a largo supply of the
celebrated "Security" orchard lad
ders In all sires.
I;. A. Nell p.f Ashland, an exten
sive stock miser, was In Mcdford
Tuesday en routo to Roschurg.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Elliott of
Prlnovlllo aro Jato arrivals n Mcd
ford.
Get "Aotnnlied." Sco It. II. Mc-
Curdy. 10"
Ij. Nicdermeycr nnd Joseph Ap-
plebakcr of Jacksonville spent a
short time In Medfprd the forepart
of tho week.
Guy Thresher of Phoenix trans
acted business In Mcdford Tuesday.
13,000 accident and life Insurance
for $10; $5:50 for $17.50. See
Holmes, Iho Insurance- man.
n.A. Plprco of.Tolo nnd H. G.
Wiener of EaRle Point were of the
fnany who cajuo to Medford durlnc
ho week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Cranflll and
the)r daughter motored to Central
Point recently.
Orchard, hunting, mhlng ana"
Crater Lak scene for ! at Oer-
klus Harmon's-ttBdlo. Negatlre
nade any place, kodak flubbing. 128
Baal Mala atreet Phone 215 It
C. F. Jlclcbstcln, who sold his
woodyard In Mcdford lately, will
leavo for Canada soon and may lo
cate there.
"W. E. Hardy of Grants Pass trans
acted business In Mcdford Tuesday.
Get "Aetsalzcd." See R. H, Mc
Curdy. 107
H. h. IferJngton, representative of
too Weed Lumber Co., spent Tues
day In Medford.
Charles J. Gay was In Medford on
Tuesday, Isitlnc his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. II. Gay.
Kodak finishing, beat In town, at
Weston's.
W, T. Cobunr nnd C. S. White ol
Grants Pusa tarried in Mcdford on
Tuesday,
Will Hanna of Seattle has been
making Jackonvllo, bis native
tows, a visit. Ho was In Mcdford
.Tuesday.
Get "Aotnahod Phono 123. 107
E. D. Turrlll and Goorpo C. Death
are lata arrivals la Medford.
O. C. Roggs and G, O. Taylor
mado a professional trip to Jackson
.vlfje the forepart of thfl week.
B; D, Weto, commercial photos
rapbsr, negatives made any tins or
place by appointment Pheae M.
1471,
Mrs. Cbarios Stacy of Sticky dis
trict was In Medford Tuesday, ac
companied by her daughter and sla
te Mr, and Mrs. Ronton Vincent of
Saras Valley tarried in Mcdford on
Tuesday and traded with our mer
chants. Get "Aelnslzcd I'houa 123. 107
I. W. Berry Is over from tho Rich
ardson' ranch In Antlocli precinct,
which bo Is tannine- Ho reports
good crops north of Rogue river.
Mr. Mud Mrs. J. Taylor Hartley of
Joseplilpe county 'wero In Medford
Tuewjrfy, Tlioy returned from a
tr'p to MIssQurj Intoly.
Thursday's bargnlni-iSDc ' whisk
"brooms at tbb 'Wonder Store. 105
Mra. Helen Rowo has been visit
ing relatives living nt Central Point.
Mr. nnd Mrs, It. C. Washburn or
Tab'lo Rock motored to Mcdford
durlujrtho week.
Mrs. E. McKee of Jacksonville
inade Medford a visit recently.
JLnjjcrlo drcaseiTonchalf price.
Ahrens.
nm.jtiij-j )i.liji i majjLux- j!. j
Weeks k McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
tT AMMTAjrV
" '" Way l'beae S7
NitM V. W. Weeks JM-J-2
rlWMs) A. X. Orr W7K-M
Jl
Mrs. C. W. Clark of Qrnnta Pass
has been visiting In Mcdford,
John MntoHy. nnd W. 'A flahlbcrg
ycri of thoso rcltUcns of Josophlno
county who transacted business In
Medford during tlioweuk.
Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel
Nash every Saturday from 10 n, ra
to 3 p. in. on and nftcr May 24. '
Mrs. It H. Ellsworth of Central
Point made Mcdford friends n visit
recently. ,
Fletcher Mnn qt Portland, who
hns been nt his orchard, located west
of Jacksonville, left for homo Tues
day1 evening. Ho reports nn abund
ance of fruit nf good- quality there,
as well ns elsowncro In tho valley.
Get "Aotnalzed Phono 123. 107
MIspcs Inn and Iucluda Cochran
tire of thoso rusticating at Colcstln.
lllalno Klum has returned from
Ban Francisco. Ho stntes that his
wife, who underwent an operation,
Is Improving steadily.
Chip baskets, 10 cents, nt tho
Wondar Storo. 106
Miss Anna Sherrln, dnughtcr of
Rev. nnd Mrs. Sherrln of Klamnth
Falls, Is tho guest of Medford
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fry huvo re
turned from n visit In Trail district,
their former home.
For best quality homo grown
meats, go to Stall 12, Public Mar
ket. J. R. Tyrrell.
W. C. Iovcr nnd J. C. Smith,
county commissioners, were at Jack
sonvlllo the forepart of tho week,
on official business.
Mrs. II. Doublcday has gone to
Dig Dutte district to spend tho sum
mer. When you want Insurance of any
kind, phone 123: you must not for
get that number. 107
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Isaacs, Mrs.
J. C. Brown and Miss Grace Brown,
who havo been enjoying nn auto trip
to tho coast, aro at homo again.
Thoy went as far west ns Humboldt
county, rla Crescent City.
V. M. Woodwortb of Butto Falls
wns In Medford recently, en route to
Woodburn, Marlon county, to attend
tho funeral of his sister, Mrs. Martha
Stalgcr. Tho deceased enmo to Or
egon with her parents In 1S55 and
was 6 years of age.
Privato music lessons from 50
cents upward to Thrco dollars per
lesson, according to subject and
teacher chosen. Mcdford Conserva
tory; open all summer. Collego
BIdg.
Mrs. Truo Cox of Alameda, Cal.,
arrived In Mcdford Tuesday even
ing and Is tho guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gregory. Mr.
Cox is haying In Klamath county at
present.
For that outing trip Khaki
d reuses, skirls, waists, linen coats.
Ahrens.
Apricota have, made their appear
ance In Medford, but many of them
aro covered with scale. It Is strango
that any ono should offer such fruit
for sale, especially as thoro is a law
against It
Just received n shipment of that
15-ccnt candy. Get some. It's fresh.
at tho Wonder Storo. 105
The Pcnnlston company of Ash
land has forwarded samples of "Den
ver ' granite to tho Portland cham
ber of commerce for general exhibi
tion purposes, In hopes that n selec
tion of this building mntcrlal may
bo mado In connection with thu erec
tion of government buildings at the
metropolis.
When you want Insurance of any
kind, phone 123; you must not for
get that number. 107
Miss Bundle of this city loft on
Wednesday for a trip through Yel
lowstone Park", returnlns via Seat
tlo aud Portland. " ' ' ' '
Tho Elks lodge or KInmnth Fnllx
will retire from tho rodeo business.
Tho last fair held there' was such a
success that a neat surplus was left
In tho Rodeo association's treasury
and tho Elks decided to soil the
shares It ncld.
, .Do suro and sco tho exhibition or
tho celebrated Wallace Nutting
hand-colored photographs nt Med
ford Book Store, Thursday, July 24.
105
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hey (nco Mao
Oorum) of Mcdford, wio wero mar
rjed nt Jacksonville lately, havo ro
turned to Yreka, Cal., to cngago In
(ho restaurant business.
The public library has a number
of magazines containing criticisms
or "As n Man Thinks," together
with excerpts from tho piny. These
may bo consulted at tho desk.
Your choico of fifty hats at 98
cents at the Home Millinery, 1101
W. Ninth street, this week only. 104
Jacksonville was thoroughly
drenched during the electrical storm
of Tuesday afternoon1, when an lU-
liienso body of water fell In u very
short time. I4IUI0 damago resulted,
tlthouglMho structs wero flooded by
( liKt Heomed to bo u cloudburst
Purasols one-half price. Ahrons.
Gcorgo Andrews and J. II. N011
stedt, who will have a largo quan
tity of choico fruIT to dispose of,
loft for the east Tuesday evening to
get first-hand Information In tho
markets thut draw on tho I'nclflo
coast for npples and pears. Effic
ient marketing aud routing will se
cure remunerative prices for fruit
that is graded and packed right, '
ONLY FEW
HOURS
EEDED ID LAND
Y
SAN" tfllANUISCO, Out, July 23.
That It would tuko only u few
hours to plncu American troops 011
Mexican soil, provided the United
States finds It necessary to cross tho
border to protect Its citizens in tho
mottrlddctt republic, was tho declara
tion huro today of Departmental Ad
jutant J. U lllnes, V. S. A. Ho s.ild!
"Tho second division, under com
mand of Major General Tasker II.
Bliss, has been stationed at Gnlves
ton since last fall, nnd It Is hollou'd
In readiness to march across the
border tin a few hours' notice. It
would not tuko long to mobilize tho
third nrmy division, under command
of Major General Arthur Murray nt
Iho Pros-ldlo hero. Tho third divis
ion comprises tho soventh nnd olghth
brigades. Tho soventh hrlgado Is
mado up of the sixth, twelfth and
sixteenth Infantry regiments. Tho
sixth nnd sixteenth regiments aro
stationed here and tho twelfth la nt
Monterey. The eighth brlgudo Is
composed of the fourteenth, twentl
cth nnd twenty-first regiments, of
which tho fourteenth Is at Portland,
tho twentieth at Salt Inko and the
twenty-first nt Vancouver, Wash.
' Great progress has been mado In
the methods of mobilizing nn nrmy
slnco tho Spanish-American war. At
that time an Individual telegraphic
order hnd to be sent out from tho
war department at Washington to
tho forty or fifty different army
posts In various parts of tho coun
try, but all wns changed. Now tho
department simply telegraphs to tho
division commander to mobilize his
division at a certain iont, nnd ho
does so."
SAN DIEGO. Cal.. July 23 "Wo
will havo mora chaplains In tho
United States navy or bust n trace,"
waa tho declaration of Secretary of
tho Navy Joscphus Daniels today
when lntorviowed by n committee
from tho San Diego Floating socl
ety ot tho Christian Endeavor, nn
organization working for tho spirit
ual welfaro of American seamen
The committee, composed of City
Clerk Allen II. Wright and J. II
walker, formerly an enlisted sen-
man, now u director lu tho society,
called the secretary's attention to
tho fact that there Is only ono chap
lain In the Pacific fleet, stationed on
tho flagship.
Secretary Daniels aiuurod tho
commit too of his hearty co-opera
tion.
"You can rest assured. ho said,
"that the spiritual welfare of the
men will be taken raro of under tho
administration. Wo will cither do
that or quit advertising."
By "ndtcrtlslng," Secretary Dan
iels referred to tho brilliantly color
ed posters which assert that tho
spiritual and physical welfaro of tho
men will bo looked after and that
dlvlno services will bo held aboard
each shp every Sunday. 'This, tho
committee charged. Is not done.
1
FOB LAWN FEIES
Tho following (-mumittcc have
been nnnoiinced by Mru. V., K. (lore,
president' of the (Irenter Mcdford
club to have ehurgu of the lawn fete
lo ho held nt tho doll' dub grounds
Friday afternoon to which tho jiuli
lio U cordially invited:
Kosu Commitlee, MoxdnmcH Ktecn
Ktrup, J. A. Perry, J. M. Wool, W. T.
York, Dclroy (lotelicll, Willnrd Cump
hcll, Kdgnr llnfer.
HefrcHlimentH, Mr. W. It Duv1m
mm and the i'lin-Ilcllciiio (JiilH.
ArrnngementK, ali'silumeii. (Jcteliull,
niiggctt, Vnwler, K. K. (lore mid Sliss
Piitimm.
HportK, Mexilnmcs. H. Clmndlei'
Kgnn, Mra. (leorgo Curpfiiler, A. K.
UeiuueH, Fred Ilopkim) iiml Mifjs
Dorothy Connor.
F.iitcriiiliiment, MeKiIiuiifs. Kdgnr
llnfer, Willuid ('amihc, J, M. Itoot,
V. Y. Harmon, J. !'. Mundy, !'. W.
BlrcelH mid T I, I'otteiiger.
HOME, July :i.ril.xly.four
Amenecti mid Canadian pilrium wire
reeened In private nuilieiiee loday lij
tho 1'npe. TI10 parly wiih In elmrge
of IHght Hevereiid Jlielincl Fnllou of
fiiidon, Aulnrio, who nrcHcnled
A!
MEXICO
NAVY PROM SED
MORE CHAPLAINS
, p -.
NAME COlillTIEES
iUUO ot Vvlvr'u pence.
FOUR DOG DOCTORS
, ATTEHDjNER puppy
py ?J
kisir i rS-L .
mmjp
v ku M
Efi&Mti&v.-4 v
&rMAiZ:
'HFZffuH .'
iiirA'jriHntrj jl, m
When lie Too, tho llireo-pouinl
Pekinese of Mru. William V.. t'.trter,
known to Koelcty In Newport iiml
I'hilndclplim. fell siek in her Newport
home, nlio enlled in three eterinnries.
They failed to bring imtuedmto relief.
So .Mr?. Cnrtcr wired to New York
City fr the moil fmnoiii velerinnry
there, nml he hurried to the sick bed
of the pup. 'lie Inst bulletin Issued
by the rinrlnrs indicated Hint they
would cute the pup, hut ho wns not
jet out iif danger.
- Ctl". if .
FRANK 10
SAVE TURNER'S LIFE
vt.tMM.MiiUiN, jniv -.. Answer
to Senator HnstowV iliniges.llmt lie
liad urd hw telegraph frank in rend
ing prhnle telegrams was mmle in
the senate today liy Senator Atdiurat
of Arizniiii. Aflor rvading a number
ol private messages llrictow alleged
he n-i'l, .Hlinrst uid that if ho hud
misus-cd his frank it wns only lo te
cure iiilvieo regard fair Hie election of
n Lnltcd btnlt's Judge in Arizona.
A.iliurxt ndimtled using bin frutik
oxteiiMvrly, Miying ho hnd asked fif-
ty-fivo Arizona newspapera to no
euro 11 Hipulnr mandate for the fed
eral judgeship. He also Haid he had
hpent iH) of the puldie'tJ money mi
tik'u'inniH f-ent to nine the life of
John Keunelli Turner, the author,
while ho wiik imprisoned in Mexico.
Ahhurat offered to repay "willuuil
out the Hlightct hiimilmtioii" nuy
tliiug that might be due from him.
JUDGE SE
EKS TO
DISBAR ILLS
SEATTLE, Wash , July 25.
Lludgo Humphries, who granted tho
Injunction pretoptliu; Mayor ditto
rill from suppressing, tho Scuttlo
Times, under tho riot act on Satur
day, has today taken action against
Attorney Unlet M. Wells, a member
of tfi socialist party, upd raudldatu
for mayor at tho last election, In an
effort to liuvo him diabarred.
Prcvloiiii to tho riots In which the
socialist halls wero uurked, Judgo
Humphries .iad dismissed u charge
against Colonel A. J, Bluthcn, editor
or tho Times on which ho hud boon
Indicted for libeling Wolls, and the
socialists, to glvo publicity to tho
affair, look a stenographic report ot
tho hearing ntd reproduced It at n
local theater In a play entltjcd: "Tho
Colonel mid Ills Friends." In this
play Judgo Humphrlca is styled
Judge Humpty Duuipty." It will bo
given again Sunday, Humphries has
appointed 11 committer) to investigate
whether 'Wolls belongs to' n Hoclety
which has for Its object tho destruc
tion or tho American government,"
and If sd, to 'proceed" ujralnut him.
NOTICE, D. P. ). JC.
Thgro will bo 11 regular meeting
or tho lodge Thursday evening, July
21 All Elks are icqueutcd to bo
picsoift. W. F. QUIHEN11EUUY,
Secretary. 100
NOTICE
Tho W. C. T. U. will not hold their
cpou air meeting as planned, hut In
htead will meet Wednesday after
noon at 2:30 lu tho library oulldliii'.
IT THEATER TONIGHT
"Ills Lordship's Itomauio," "J'nto
of Elizabeth," "lllrth of a lluttor-
fly," "Along tho Nllo," "An Infornal
TaiiKle." Speclul music; C and 10
rents, Every tonth ticket a douhlo
header, IOC
ft I. AVV "ill ,5
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USED
THINKS RAILROAD
SURE TO BE BUILT
"1 um biuo that tho piotmiteru ot
tho Grants IMss-Creseent CUx rail
road mean liimluesn," ulatea William
Hurt Hamilton, owner of thu Ham
ilton orchards at Eaglo Point, who
arrived from San Francisco Tuesday
to visit his ranch. "While lu Sail
I'Vaucltu'O I bad occasion to look up
tho project and Its builders and
round thorn hlgh-clast! men and amp
ly able financially to carry out the,
pioject. I bellovo that they mean
business. Tho railroad will bo a
great thing for tho eutiro volley, titc
it will bo but 11 ipx'stlou of tlmo
when Medford will build n ronnee
tlnn It tho company doesn't "
Mr Hamilton is highly pleased
with the fruit prospect!, uud tho ipit
look fp)v the ftlt,uro he;e. 1
FAMOUS IN A DAY FOR
THE BEAUTY OF HER
HANDS AND ARMS
Frrv rivsrrlplloii 'flint Does It
Work Otrr Night You Can Pre
part It at Your Own Home
"It's my own discovery nnd It takes
just oho night to get such marvelous
results," unsworn Camlllo do Vertoe,
when her friend asked her about tho
marvelous chnugo lit thu appearance
of her hnuds and arms. "Vou can
do tho satuo thing It you take my
advice," she sas. "I feet It my duty
to tell every woman what this won
derful prescription did for mo. Just
think ot it! It did all this lu ono
night
It ntfords mo a world of pleasure
to tell anyone clue Just how such ro
i.iu'kiihto results went brought
about I glvo vou, ubbotutely free,
thn Identical prescription whlrh has
mado mo so happy by beautifying
my hands and arms You can form
no ldo:i ot Iho marvelous chaiign It
will make In Just ono uppllr.ttlou,
Tho prescription, which can bo pre
pared at your own homo, Is as fol
low a:
Go to any drug storo and get nil
ounce bottle' of Kiilux Compound.
Pour tho eutiro contents Into a two
ounce bottle, add a quarter oiiuin
of witch hnxel aud fill with water,
Mix this ut home. Apply night mid
morning. Tho first application will
delight you. It gives thu skin a vol
vcty softiifKi, obliterate nil dlrrol
orations such as tun, sun spots,
frcrklcK and coarse pores, rough
ness nnd, lu fact, every blemish thu
skin Is heir to. It also produces a
marvelous effect on tho faro, neck
and ahoulders. Jt Is deliriously cool
uud soothing nml Is not affected by
immigration. Jt wll not rub off.
If tho neck In dlscolorud from be
ing expound to (ho nun or from
wearing high collars, this prencrlp
Hon will Immediately relievo that
condition, No matter how rough
and ungainly tho bauds and arms,
or what nbimcH t hoy havu had
through hard work; 110 matter what
expoitura Hie skin has hud to nun
uud wind, this prescription will work
n woiidorful traiuformutloti. Thou
sands of women aro using this pro
scription with Just Hq samo reiiultn
that I havo had."
Clergyman's So lid
Tuberculosis; Now Well
I'rojilo who Into l'ontuiiiitlon are often
mini with bright ko nt rn-uirrjr, mil
to rrtllttt thai ImpMTrmrnr 1' hut tun
riry. Cnnauiuiun l irraiil by cterjr.
fine. Those who hd It auit Uxcl U'k
man Allrrallro ran tntlfr 10 pit Ixm,.
Jlil ntfttn. Ha one nnl ilouht ll-thrf
Is plMitr of orlrni from lliu wlluftwit,
JutllKlo 111 fullawloKI
Auicnla, N. Y.
"(ltitlrinii : Urlor to Vtb, IWiH. I mi
Joftt n ituchcilnr, N. v., veirftrlnK
wllli frfiilrlpi. whlrh tli-Trloixil Into
TiiImtcuIoM. lly ihralrUii Kate mo on
inoiilli to lltf. I nn hating IfrrlMo
liljfbt awtali anil enlil.iliy cullta ami Ih.
l"u.JlrU "y'UIr, hatliiB Km fruiil IM
to 1,15 iiumiffa. 1 co ii tt I, imI anil raliid con.
tlanallr niiil wci"it o wrak that nnlklnit
11 few ftt rxbauatnl inf. Ou lay nturti
liottie, my ricutar ibyalcfu nave mo lit
ll incuuragviiirut. lljr rullwr, who la a
rlcrKrinan, luafil r,f iVkmali'a Allfrii.
lire ami Induced piu to Oike It. 'lit
lilKlit airwila and rhllla dliicnrrd, in
roiiKU decani oaalir ami Krailnallr ill
niliilahril nnd In u r,iw ditva J UrtiluiH-il
nu mipcllir. thu nrt lu inonllii I am
"" 111 ivrirci livniui, unra 10 ii0 lea.
I fcH cjrtolii tint 1 owp wy llfo to Ii:k.
taan'a AlUratlve." r
(HlRiinl) n. II. COWI.KB.
"(Jrntlciniint I cannot nnd Wnrila lo
cipn-aa my apprrolallon of wbnt your
remedy haa don for my aon. It rhanurd
jleaiialr Into hoM vrlthfn two week after
lio lx'an taklnif It, anil wlttiimt any doubt
In my udud, It mvrd Ida life. 1 wild to
add my andoraenieut to every word of till
Uatlmonlfll," .
' (fflKDidl IIBV. J, J. COTVMM,
.. . . Taator I'rraliylrrlin Chunh.
Ikipan'a Alturallra la iffectlvoln llroii.
rtiltla, Aalluna, liny Kurcri Throat and
I.untr Trnuhlea, aud In iiitiulldliiK Hid
ayalvm. Doea not routaln noliona, oplilea
pr babll ormliur druaa. AV tor booklet
lellliorof rmirerlea. nnd write to Kvkinsn
Uuonlntr, I7j(lsl4lplils, ).'.. (or mororvl
deurcITor ail b all ladlngdrujltta
1 iajMiil(ln.a-wn iiw ! mf 1
WANTED
JSwpty
Plve-piillon
OllGaiiM,
Must ho
Clean uud
In 'flood
Condition.
MKUKUli)
vVaiii:hou.sj; co,
WE ARE LONG ON VALUES
BECAUSE WE ARE SHORT ON EXPENSES
m r . fc
St v
linrm'Suncc'
OPPOSITE
oiskiyou Heights
Now is iiu limo lo umko .stltclitm ol' lota ami
traols in ihi inagnirit.'iMit rcHidenpu (liiili'iet.
SEE
JOHN A. TORNEY
ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK
FLOUR
THU MKST I'HIt TIIIJ .MONM.Y IN Till. IMTV. UNB TIIIAIi
WJU.J'lHlVi: IT. THY OHH ANCIIOII HUANI), il.'M I'KK HACK.
ALSoVrilKU HltADIW OK gUAlllTY.
MONARCH SEED & FEED CO.
22C EAST MAIN
tmn
MMm
M11IIMSSI11H
HltHatrsI rn tlir Willi of tho I'rlnclMl
Theater nnd Hlmpplug Hlalrlit
Itetently Ittiterorated nml ItcfiiruMirtl Throogbout,
mid Ib'ltrr Kiilppel TMlr tlian liver lleforo
KuroiH'tui I'lioi .
ItiHimi wllhoiit bnlli, (il.OI) Mr day nml up
Kooiiu Willi bnlli, .(( per day nml op
. J. KAUI'MAN.V, Staimger.
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BURGLARS
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Tliorc aro at. k'ast tlirut; liiiiitii'dl Iioiiick in
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Mcdford and Iho K'oguo I'LvtM' valloy Ihat aro
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continually rimiiiiig tho lisle of losing froii 0110
to two thousand dollars worth orjowolry, plati'd
ware, jirofions stones, ctr., Uy having it stolon.
Tho Aolna now issues a RESIDENCE BUR
CrLARY AND THEFT POLICY for $12.50
premium for each thousand dollars insiiraneo
hm' year, that will protect yon against, all loss
from this sounio, including cash up to fifty dol
lars. Yon don't have to ohaso hnrghirs when yon
aro protected hy an Aetna I'olioy, Ihoy assiini':
alf tlio loss.-' ' ' ' ' '
Can yon afford to ho without this protection -
BE WISE, GET
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R. H. M'CURDY
Agent
Phono 123
POST OFFICE
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