Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 26, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MATTJ TRTBUNK MEDFORD, ORISON. SATURDAY. .7lTLY 20, 10M.
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Tho following- hmalcr.t
' wlii b"o fncltiitod In tlio
morrow at (Jio Methodist church. Tho
chorus, "Lovely Appear." from Gou
nod'fl "llcilcmpilon," nnd a quartet
will 'slug "Tlio Homeland"; If. A.
Canaday will' sing Diidlej" Hack's
"Thro" Peace'' to 'Ught,'" and ' tho
Misses (lore will sing, "llnrk, Hark,
My'Boul," by Hockwell
dlmrloa Augdstual Cronn dt Weed.
Col., rind Mlfts Mamie Daldwln of
Holland were married by ltov. Win.
Ih Jrf ftry, Jr., nt' Grants Pass on
ThnrsflAy evening. The newly wedd
fd ptilf left for Wood,1 where they
will inako their home.
Producers Fruit Ot. nas Just re
ceived a largo shipment of 1 lb. and
'lb. tin top berry baskets, and can
fill orders in any quantity. Wo also
have on hand a largo supply of tho
colobrrtted "Security" orchard lad-
dent In all elf.es.
Vorno Marshall and party left on
Saturday on a camping trip to Cra
ter Lake.
H-Vnttan llnrt Hamilton left Fri
day 'for Crescent City via Grants
Pass.
llroorts-uJAsk your dealer for tho
product of tho Ashland factory.
Sanderson Heed and party of
Portland, who nrrlved hero Friday
via Mackenzie Pass and Crater Lake,
left their nuto hero Saturday and
returned by train to Portland. They
will return later, when tho roads
havo dried out, and motor to Port
land.
Owing to tho poor condition of
roads, tho auto stage did not Attempt-to
make tho Crater Lake trip
Saturday, but Will go Monday.
$3,000 accident and lire Insurance
for S10; ID250 for $17.50. See
Holmes, tho Insurance man.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ruhl. who
havo been visiting their son, Uobcrt
W. Huhl, left for their homo In
llockfbrd, HI., Saturday, going via
San Francisco,
llurlap sacks wanted at tho Ituss
Mill.
nurlap sacks wanted at tho Russ
Mill.
II. D. Patterson and family havo
returned from a thrco weeks' visit
at 'initio Valley. Cal.
Mrs." Carrlo Carnahan 'spent Fri
day' In Medford, having corao down
from tho Dlue Lcdgo mlno Thursday
evening.
Fruit treo props at Medford Lum
ber Co.
Mrs. C. C. Kinleysldo and daugh
ters, Grace and Xettlo, leave today
for a month's visit at Seattle and
Seaside.
II. D. Humphrey of Washington,
D. C, pathologist of the department
of agriculture, will visit his cousin.
Mre. Porter J. Ncff, over Sunday.
Ho Is engaged Is probing grain dis
eases and has been at Corvallls this
week. Ho goes from hero to San
Jose, Cal.
Screen doors at the Medford
Lumber Co.
Churlos IJ. Munson, tho popular
representative of tho Pacific Paper
company,' is calling upon customers
In tho'vatley.
O. P. Stiles, wlfo and son, of
Wobdwnrd, la., who havo toured tho
coast In their auto from Los An
golos to Victoria, D. C, havo return
ed ond aro visiting C. D. Hoon and
family, who will 'accompany them
to Crntor lake tho coming week,
cottou ropo cotton dnck for all
purposes nf tho Tent Factory.
urcnaw, Hunting, ashing and
Crator Lake scenes for sale at Ger-
king & Harmon's studio. Negatives
made any place, kodak finishing. 128
Bast Main street. Phone 216 U,
j Assessor and 'Mrn. W. T. Grieve
and party of Jacksonville motored
to Medford Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Deckenbach of
Balem aro visiting In the valley.
J. U. Baton stato tax commls
slonor, was at JncksonviHo on offi
cial business during tho week.
L. .Samuel, manager of tho Ore
gon Llfo Insurance company, wbh
down from Portland during tho
week.
Kodak finishing, best la town, at
Weston's,
Arthur Terry, who has been In
JHuo Ledge district for Beveral days,
returned Friday,
W, II, Hamilton of San Jose, Cal.,
who eamo to Medford and Eagle
Point recently, left for Grants Pass
Friday- nnd wjll return homo vju
Crescent CJty. Ho owns a fine,
largo pear orchard ndjoinliig tho
Dutto creek metropolis.
F. J. CornoJiUH of Scott Valley,
Cnl a butter ihauufneturer, made
a business trip to Medford Friday.
'. J. HiuiUn and A. L. Wheeler
yvfji In Medford Friday.
Mrs. C. W. Conklln and Mrs.
Hugh F.lllotlmndo Jacksonville n
visit Friday afternoon.
Mrs. O, M. Greer and C. Fabcr of
Koscburg aro Into arrivals in Med
ford. ' '
John Osenbrngge and 'J. F. Hall
of Applcgato woro recent business
visitors In Medford.
Private music lessons from CO
cents upward to Thrco dollars par
lesson, according to subject and
teacher chosen. Medford Conserva
tory; open nil summer. College
Dldg.
l.ee Cnton nnd Oliver Gaines of
Trail precinct tarried In Medford
Friday.
George A. Hover nnd Frank Far
roll of Phoenix district were of
those who camo to Medford Friday.
H. J. Farra of Central Point
spent a fow hours In Medford Fri
day.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
cipher, negatives mado any time or
placo by appointment Phone M.
U71.
Mrs. II. Turpln of Talent precinct
Has been In Medford visiting rela
tives. Mrs. J. H. Dceman and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Lane, and F. Zaun of Gold
Hill wcro Medfora vtsltors Friday
afternoon.
Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel
N'ash every Saturday from 10 a. m.
to S p. m. on and after Mar 24.
Dr. It. C. Conroy left for Port
land Friday evening, to be cone a
few days. Frank Itegan of Michi
gan, who has been visiting him,
started home on tho same train.
J, T. Gagnon has returned from
a shore business trip to Portland.
G. L. Drown, who Is developing n
quartz mine in Sardine creek dis
trict, transacted business in Med-
UM.'I.UJ
Weeks & McGowan Co.
' .UNDERTAKERS
fcAY AMMTAMT
Day Phono K!7
Nlht V. W. WVekii IWM.jl
IHi A, K. Orr t7H-l
ford Friday.
Fruit picking aprons, better than
buckets, at tho Tent Factory.
K. W. Anderson arrived from tho
niuo I-edgo Friday, but did not re
main long.
Charles Dunford, Sr., was over
from Jacksonville Friday after
noon.
L. K. Dean went to Ashland Fri
day evening on n short visit.
A. Truedcll of Vacavlllo, Cal., Is
stopping in Medford and may locate
In tho valley.
Sanderson Heed and H. M. Dur
peo, .prominent citizens of Portland,
spent a few dnyB In tho valley this
week. They went to Crntor lake
and'spoka highly of tho trip.
Mrs. F. W. Carnahan came down
from tho Dlue Ledge Friday, return
ing homo next day.
Tho churches and Sunday schools
of Medford will1 hold n union picnic
nt Colcstln Wednesday, August C.
J. T. Baker, formerly of Medford.
has rented tho Splizer blacksmith
shop nt Talent.
Herbert Cole, manager of the
well known summer resort at Cole-
stln, was In Medford nnd Jackson
ville Friday.
Kdgar Hater, who has been In
California for somo timo past, re
turned homo Friday evening.
Mrs. F. It. Nell of Derby was In
Medford Friday afternoon en route
to Jacksonville, wboro hor daugh
ters aro visiting.
Mr. and Ufca., A. Jrt'harton loft
for Iloseburg, to bo gone a short
time.
Jesso Itlggcn of Dig Dutto went
to GrnnU Pass Friday to make final
proof on his homestead claim. D.
H. JCwelhart and J, M. Allen accom
panied him as witnesses.
Mrs. Mark Applegate Is making
Jacksonvlllo a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Gnllllier of
Hock Point precinct spent a few
bourn In Medford Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meeker
havo Joined tho Medford colony at
Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Helms of Tal
ent havo been making Medford a
short visit.
C. D. Vincent of Oakland, Cal.,
ono of the original Incorporators of
tho Fish Lake Ditch company, ar
rived In Medford Friday evening.
II. C. Messenger of Agato trans
acted business in Medford Friday.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Pierce of
Ashland have returned from Los An
geles. They will soon start on a
trip to New York.
.Mrs. Hinltli, daughter of J. W.
Abbott or Ashland, died at tho Gran
Ito City hospital July 23, after an
operation for kidney disease, aged
34 yeura. Sho was n native of Tal
ent.
Mr. Robinson and II. P. Floury
wont up from Talent district Friday.
Mrs. Chaunccy Fioroy of Jackson
ville Is visiting nt F.nglo Point, her
former home.
Judge Prim of JncksonviHo was a
Medford visitor Friday afternoon.
Mr. Smnlloy, a former resident of
North Dakota, who has been visit
ing in Medford, went north Friday.
Professor Irving Vlnlng of Now
York, who Is vlBltliig at Aklibmd,
has gone to Clmiuhur with a party
of youths to explore as well ns hunt
and fish.
Mr. and Mrs. Blrohmolor of Cen
tral Point tarried a few hours In
Medford Kilduy afternoon,
Oscur MerN bun returned from
iu uutoiijobllo trip to (Jromont City,
uiruiupuiilnd by Ulna Davis, (), M.
T, Wnlstou of Sterling is upend
ing n few days In Medford.
A. C. Belling and his family loft
for Vnncouver, Wash., Friday eve
ning, where they will locate.
Mr. and Mrs. II, T. Anderson of.
Los Angeles vero In the city Friday
nftrno6n eh rquto to Klamath
county, their former home. Mr.
and Mrs. W. K. Anderson of North
Phoonlr, whom they havo boen vis
iting, nccompnulcd them to Medford.
Tho Jacksonville sewing circle
held n pleasant session at tho resi
dence of Mrs. M, C. Wilson of Med
ford, a member, Friday afternoon,
Menlames Collins, Cook, L. Vlrlch
and Luy nnd Miss Dick attended.
Mayor Von der Hellen of F.aglo
Point hnn been spending u few days
with his family at Newport.
George M Daggett was In from
his orchard on tho Jacksonville-Cen
tral Point road Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Whlsler and
their daughter. Mm. Clark, of Colo
rado, were at Ashland tho forepart
of tho week as guests of Mayor nnd
Mrs. O. H. Johnson. They will soon
leave on an auto trip over tho coun
try west of the Itocky mountains.
George H. Andrews, n former res
ident of Ashland who Is public ad
ministrator nnd coroner of Fresno
county, California, passed through
the valley recently en routo to Win
nipeg, Can., with others, to attend
the annual meeting of tho National
Association of Ileal Fstato Kx-
changes.
N. C. Marls of tho state depart
ment of education, Is in ltuguu
river vnlley visiting tho different
towns nnd neighborhoods where
school fairs ulll ho held this season.
One of his duties Is to assist In ar
rauglng a premium list and secur
ing necessary funds to carry on the
stnto school fair to be held at Sa
lem In September. Mr. Mnrls Is,
niso Hero In tlio Interest of thu chil
dren's department of the stato fair,
which offers prizes for tho best col
lectlva exhibit from tho schools of
ono county, for tho best exhibit from
n slnglo district and for Individual
exhibits.
Tho heavy rainfall along Iloguo
river caused the stream to raise and
salmon aro running up it in greater
numbers. Tho fishing fleet operat
ing nenr Grants Pass caught C20
pounds of fish Wednesday night,
tho biggest catch of'thn season. One
boat turned In CI 2 pounds at the
Union wnrchouse, which brought S
cents per pound. Tho wnter being
muddy, fishing during tho day Is ns
good as nt night, and operations
are now being conducted nearly all
of the time. The season closes next
week.
Tho season for shooting deer be
gins August 1 and ends October 31.
Many aro getting ready for tho an
nual hunt, but ran kill no more than
threo deer, as tho last legUlaturo
reduced tho number. With each
limiting llcenso is issued threo deer
tags. As soon as a deer Is killed
one of theso tags must bo securely
attached to tho carcass, nnd when
tho three tags have been used the
hunter's limit for tho season has
been reached. In shipping n deer
In tho state n tag must ho attached
to whatever part of tho animal Is
shipped, hams, horn or hide.
At the Churches
1 (Vnti-al Point HaptUt Cliureli.
Morning worship, tl n. in.; ser
mon by KuvY W. T. 1). lacCulliimli.
Strangers welcome,
St. Murk's Kplcott rhnrcli
Worshiping In St. Mark's hall, S
u. m., Ijoly communien: It a. m.,
morning prner nnd sermon, How
Win. II, Hamilton, vicar. ' ',
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F.VHtigelMIc Son Ire
Kvnngollsllc services will bo con
tinued lhs the tent on Corner North
Central nnd Jackson streets every
exenlng during tho week At S o'iMock,
Sunday services, .1:110 and S p. in.
Ml are welcome.
'Ion Lutheran
At Zlon Lutheran, r.12 W. Fourth
street, there will bo Kngllih serv
ices both morning and eonlng.
Subjcet nt 1 1 a. in., "True I'eaco":
at 7:3(1 p. in., "A Great Peril"; lUble
school (Kngllsh) nt 10 n. in. Come
and worship.
PioMijIcitmi CIiuitIi
Preaching at 1 1 u. in., subject,
"God Dept'udent Upon Man."
Preiichlmt at S p. m., subject,
"Moses on PNgah'a Heights.' Sun
day school at10 a. in., C. K. society
at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting nt S p.
in. on Thursday.
Free .Mi-ilitxllst (.'liurili
Corner Tenth and Ivy streets.
Sunday services: Preaching nt 1 1 n.
in. and S p. m.: Sabbath school at
10 u. m.; prayer and song tiorvtco
at 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting on
Thursday nt 8 p. m. Kvorybndy
welcome. J. B. Bradley, pastor.
Flrt (Imrvli f (lirlM. SeleulM.
Sunday morning service at ' t
o'clock. Subject of lesMin-sernion:
"Truth." Wednesday ot cuing testi
monial meeting at .S:00. All tire
welcome. Sunday school nt 10:00.
All under thu age-or 20 are Invited.
Heading room heurs: 2 to r, p. in.
except Sunday mid holidays. Church
edifice, North Oakdale.
Ph., 1 in: 1-17, Fern Dalley; honnon,
"The Young Mini and III lllhle,"
Dr. MarCulloiigh; song, choir and
congregation; baptismal services;
Lord's Pruyer," Pearl Collins.
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Flint IliiptUt CIiuitIi,
Kow Bobert W'tlllum MeCuttough,
Ph. ))., pastor. Bible school, !: I ft;
morning woishlp, 11:00 it. in.; ser
mon by Itow 1!. Martin of tho Amer
ican Sunday ttchool Union. Kvutiliig
worship, 8 li. m. under tho auspices
of the li, Y, V, V. sermon by the
pastor, "The Young Man and Ills
lllttk" Ordinance of baptism; II,
Y. P. U. nt 7 p. m. Tho pastor will
occupy bin pulpit during- (ho mouth
or August,
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('IlllMllllt t'llUM'fl
Collier Ninth and Oakdale. lllhle
school imvtit' ut ' :t:r.i)'nt in., II, II,
Kir by; upeiliiteiideut: sermon nt
11 it. in., theme, ".'. Iiksou From
th' Life of JoHeu'i oT Ailiiiatliiiya";
C. F. at 7 p. in., O f . Pierre, piesl
d'l.i; mi nop nt X p. m by a mi
ll.'iu.l 1 bin rehool worker; pravei
nun r,i Thursday veiling, Slst'i
Pitcher, leader; song rehearsal on
Friday owning, You ate cordially
halted to como and worship w-lth
us. I). I). Bojle, minister, corner
Ninth mid Ivy,
W0 I.llxU
To Fit
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To I "it
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If you aro luHltctiliir nnd
Your reel mo finicky, buy
1SIM I LING'S II"K AND HAVH
WIIAIt AND TIJAIl
MI8NTAt.LV
FINANCIALLY
AND HIIOIM.KATIlfcltV
Rll'.,cV (Innil Ml
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Cnlliolle Cliurcli
Bleventh and Onkdnto. Masses,
7:00 ami 3r30; nerinon, 9:30, "So
clalism nnd ltellgloii," by ltov. J.
A. Bynn, I). D.. 8t. Paul; evening
services, 7:30; lecture. "The Leon
ouile ABpect of Socialism," by ltov
J. A. Byan. All aro cordially in
vited to hear a nationally reeognlz
ed authority.
ENOT
WHY 10 ELOPEMENT
J!is Itiiby Iitirke wh-hes it nn
nouuecil tluit hlie was not u party to
the t.eeiiriij of a marriage license by
Kuljdi Hiirge!i, mid Iiiul no tlnlu to
elojie witJi him, ami that the romance,
if any exists, is a one-sided affair
in which hUu Iiuh no interest.
"For some years, Mr. Hurgcs lias
made love t me," said .Miss Ilurke,
'hut while I have iHmu with him, I
have giu-n Jiim no encoiirujieijienl.
We lire not iiiul never Jiave been en
K'leil. I knew nothing iibotit hU
getting the marriage license, till the
license had been secured, when I pur
posely left work early to eseupu
him.','
Tlio (li.snpjHintcd groom to be,
merely lauglm ami sayx, "I should
worry."
At the M. B. Church South
Corner Oakdale nnd Main.
Preaching, 11 a. in. and S p. in.;
morning subject, "Tho Power of
Christ's Coming"; evening subject.
"Tho Ton Vlrglua"; good orchestra
music. You will onjoy theso serv
ice. Como and bring your friends.
You will receive a hearty welcome.
W. T, (Joiilder, pastor.
.Modfuiil .MetliiidUi UplM-opal Church
Corner or Bartlett and Poutth
streets. B. Olln Bldrldge, pastor.
Services .Sunday as follews: Preach
ing, It a. m, by the dUtrlct super
intendent, ltov. Diiulap; ,S p. in. by
the pastor, subject, "A Kesoiirceful
Llfo"; Sunday .school, IiicIuhIvo or
Blblu classes for men, women nml
ouiig ladles, ): IT,; Ivpworth league,
L'ir p. in.; prayer meeting Thurs
day owning. ,s o'clock; excellent
music by a well. trained choir under
tho direction of F. C. I-Muiuads. Spe
cial feature for Sunday. You are
cordially Invited to nil those services.
ItaptM Church
On Sunday, uly 27, IJ. It. Martin,
superintendent of the upper roast
dUtrlct, with the American Sunday
School union, will talk on the Sun
day school work. In tho morning
at 11 o'clock at the Baptist church,
subject, "Challenge df tho Farm,"
and at the Christian church at 8 p.
in., subject, "Our Neighbor or Tomorrow."
Baptist Church
Program ror tho Young People's
evening, First Baptist Church: Op
ening song, choir and congregation;
prnyor, Scott Darby; song, choir and
congrefatlon, Scripture rending,
BIG ALPALZER LOOKS
FOR FIGHTS IN GOTHAM
XKW YOIIK, July 'Jil.- "Mi Al"
1'alr.er, who w back in N'oiv Yoik to
day, is looking for fight in the be
lief that sumo one would take the
chance of making a little stuiill
eliiiiigiug I iv Higniiitr him up, mid Inn
begun training, l'aler weighs about
'-."JO immiihIh nml xayft ho js in good
sllllH.
1'alr.er epceln to meet Jim Fl.viin
here if the latter beatH (loiiln.iit Smith
in their fight AitgUNt H, but in the
iiienutime will take any bout lie eon
pick up. l'arly in September Palxer
will sail for France ( prepare for lilt
bout with Cnrpentier, the I 'reiu-li
champion. ,
Brorlui crepe and brocade char
meiisn In monotonn colorings are
among tho faHhlonablii silks.
For Sale
In any size' nnd quantity that you
: i i . may want it
Frank H. Ray
Yard at Sixth and Fir St.
PIION'i: 7H0-II
l-i.,A,Oi,,IH,X,XiOW;'v.iii.ii.i.i.i.iiuV.ii"ii"Ti.ii)tj.iiJtif..i(ir)
With .MiNlfonl Trade U .Me.lford .Made
Phono us your ordorn lor
Milk, Cream,
Butter, and
Buttermilk.
Otm HTIlHTriiY FJIIJttll BUT.
TIJIt 7(e I'LIt K(l'.lti:
Our HIGH GBADIJ Iro cream will
please you. Sold in quantities of
'J gallons and up.
Wo have our own twlco-n-ilay de
livery. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY
,1 'hollo U(lf4
With Mcd'ori! Trade m Mnlfonl Made
Catch Nature's Charms
' With a Camera
During the Mummer fcasou tho World U flltid with beauty,
which ou eon a till mid knp b) means of a i uim-n.
You will rind tho purchnse or a eameru one or tho hrtt Invest
ments you over mud". It will yield ciijomoiit now- and for yir
to como.
' , Ol'lt I.I.VIJ Ol' c,mi:k,h
in all selection nn easy matter mid wo eon lusiiro MilUfncllou In
the use or It by tho nld and suggestions wo lo.
Ciiiiienm nt all I'iIiim
Wo also carry everything In Photo Huillei,
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Ki:Ak rosTOiTicK. i piieni: io.
Among tho now and most attrac
tive dresses aro those worn with tho
high-neck ruffles
bracelets of ribbon,
strapped with
NOW IS THE TIME
To build a lionm
Lrtlioi', building nmtorial and choice building sihvs will
novel' bo as cheuji again. You can buy a large JoL wilh
BEAUTIFUL VIEW of VALLEY
on the TChhI- Side in best rdsidonee district, with build
ing restriction, good roads, close to eiiy water, low
tt'xe.s for small payment down, easy terms on balance.
This is one of the best building sites in tho valley.
ADDRESS P. O. BOX 207 MEDFORD, OREGON.
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AN INVI'WTMKNT IS A
DIAMOND
llerpilres rnroful though and tho proper confidence in firm, to
warrant iibsoluto satisfaction. To nolo tho proper comparison
you must Inspect thrun from a largo mid welt selected block, such
an I am able to show. In this wuy you become thoroughly fa-
miliar with valued mid feel nssiirad of safo mid economical buy.
lug through my binding guarauteo,
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Flno Watili.aail Jewelry
Jlep4lrug,
MKDI'OIID, OBIO.V
MARTIN J. REDDY
'J'llF. JF.WKI.KIt
Dlamopd Hctilog and Fn
grating Bono Hero
Keur I'onlofflco
My Fishing
The greatest .sport in the world-- e.tlcliiiig wilh
liidil tackle thegame.sl trout in (lie worlil.
Only the best tackle holds the king of the Itoguc.
We make a specially of it.
Only the celebrated 'JJackus" fly, especially
made for Uogue river anglers, best tempts these mag
nificent trout and witlrstamlH their fierce lunges,
their terrific dashes, their circus leaps.
" Experience, gained in six year's fly fiahing has
taught me that only the 'Ihtckiis" stands fhcgalT. I
use, no other," says .Judge I'!. K. Kelly, an ardent an
gler.
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I'his is the verdict of all anglers.
ewings gun s:rop:
HEADQUARTERS FOR SPORTSMEN. '
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Why Not Do This
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You who aro spollug your temper mid your health Just now
with tho mercury fooling around tho 1 00 mail., why not have a
If 1 1 Io bungalow an a Hiimmei' homo on tho ocomi shore where you
can have tho revivifying effi-ctii or tho sun hreer.o to blow tho con.
woliii from your brain and mlcrolmH from your h)'hIoiii liven now,
In your car, you can run over to Crescent Oily ror a week-end and
get lesullH, but with the building or our railroad It will ho idlll
easier. tf mIT-
liny mi ocean rroutago lot now mid build your homo, You will
then bo ready when tho transportation facilities urn hotter. Wo
uiu sell a lot racing tho ocean near (ho fiiinniiii "I'ohhlo lloach," ror
i'i'iU, mid ono hloclc huolc from iho bench for $7fi.i)(. Thoio mo
only a row or those and tho price, will ho udvaiued shorlly. Wo
hnvo other iIchIhiIiIo properly however In thu l.mift mid oilier ad
ditions. i
For lorinii, prices and other Information, call on or uiltn
E. L. Kendall
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