Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PAdETWO.
IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
J,
Tho It. F. Oooilrlch company's IiIr
ton ton Wlilto truck, loaded - with
sIrii lionrilfi and tools for lilnrlnft
iiamo, pntsod thruur.h ldford last
week on Its way to Portlnnd. Com
Inn In .from California, thoy novo
been plnclitK plmm for about two
wcoka In Southurn Oregon, and It Ik
estimated four mom ha will ho neees
wiry to "sltn up" thu stnto. Those
bltfns.Rlvp mlloHgo from various
points ns well as directions at nil
confusing places In tho roads.
W. II. Kvcrlianl sold eighteen lota
in block' 22, Oakdale park ntldttinn,
for M700.
Homo-made broad t Do Voo's.
V, II. Kvorhard sold fourten lots
In block 1.1, Oakdale park addition,
for $3700.
lafo Stonnctt returned Sunday
morning from sovornl days' visit nt
Ashland with relatives.
C. M. Richards, tho piano tuner Is
now nt home, S17 West Tenth, owno
phono S99. ITS
Spencer S. llullls, owner of tho
trolley franchise, is again in the
city.
D. Herring of Control Point was
a Saturday visitor.
Digester Tnnkngo for topping off
hoga and for growing pigs. ICorl
nek Veterinary ltemcdy Co., South
ern Oregon distributors. 19S
V T. Kinney of hake creek was a
M cilford visitor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hlllott and Mr. and
Mrs. I). C. llrown of Shasta resort
wcro Sunday guests at the Nash.
Kodak finishing, Deal lu town, nt
Wostou's.
L. K. Stennott nnd wife of Ash
land visited Sunday with his brother,
A. K. Stennett.
Mllo E. Itoot of Table Kock was
a Sunday visitor in Mcdford.
Crater Lake pictures ,a book if
IS pictures, hand colored, tho finest
ever mado of tho lake, for sale at
Corking & Harmon's studio. Call
and sco them. 22S East Main street,
phono 320-J. tt
II. O. Simpson of Talent spent
Sunday in Mcdford.
H. Booth and P. Itogers of Itose
burg wcro Sunday visitors in Mcd
ford. 12. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives mado any time or
placo by appointment. Phon& M.
1471.
II. D. Reed, post master of Gold
Hill was a Mcdford visitor Tuesday.
.Mr. and Mrs. W. Dodge of Ash
land, wcro Medford visitors Satur
day. Mrs. F, Pclouzo of Eaglo Point
spent Saturday In Medford.
W. S. Stennett nnd family of Ash
land spent Sunday with J. A. Mar
tin on tho Central Point road.
Attorneys Evan Iteamcs and V. E.
Crow leavo tonight for Salem to ar
guo tho Pelton vs. Gray cases before
tho supremo court this week.
"Insurance your best asset." Havo
tho best. Placo your lnsuranco with
Holmes, tho lnsuranco Man, right it
ho writes it. if
Tho University of Southern Oro
gon has rented tho rosldence at Grapo
and Sixth street, and will use tho
sanio for quarters.
Hud Anderson, Manager Dick
Donald, nnd Trainer DuPuis will
leave tomorrow morning for Oakland
to begin training for tho bou Octo
ber 29tlr with Joe Azevcda. Andor
son worked out Sunday nfternoon in
tho Angle opera house, and made a
good impression with tho fans. Ho
boxed with young Rlppcy and showed
some of his old speed. His showing
with Azoveda will dctornilno his fu
ture in tho boxing gamo, so much
interest Is beginning to bo attached
to tho mill.
Milk and cream at DoVoo's.
Rudy Soholtz, n star athlete of
this section, who Is known locally
for his basketball and basobnll play
ing is trying out for Quarterback on
tho Santa Clnra collogo team, and is
making good. Tho football critics
of Southern California are touting
him ns tho likeliest looking quarter
tho team ha known in eoveral
yuan.
The Ilov. R. w. MncCullough loft
Saturday for Lebanon to uttund the
auuunl confuronco of tho Uaptlst
church. Ho will dollxor tho address
Friday, and expects to bo gone nil
week.
Corn for bulo at llurmuda ranch.
Phono G91-1M.
Mru. E. K. Goro and Jim. W. G.
Davidson havo returned from Hood
River where thoy attended tho Mate
'federation of womon's clubs.
J. A. Toritey has returned from a
flying trip to Palmer Gulch lu tho
Appjogato country where ho has min
ing interests.
Weeks AMcGowan Co
UNDEHTAKKRS
l.udy AshUtant
Duy Phone 2U7
Night V, XV. Weeks 103-J-a
Phones ' A. 13. Orr 07801
Don Jnmea of Oregon City Is vis
iting friends In tho vnlle for a fow
days.
Paul Russell of Ueagle, whllo rid
ing n horte across a pnsturu Satur
day afternoon, sustained n broken
log, when the nulmal stepped lu n
bodger hole, and fell upon the rider
J. V. MrUrldo of Table Rock was
cnllud to Red Muff, Cl , Snturdnx
by tho sudden and dnngeroua lllncM
of his father.
Dlgestor Tankage for topping oft
hogs nnd for growing pigs. Korl
nok Veterinary Remedy Co., South
urn Oregon distributors. 19S
U. L. Tlsdalo of Willow Springs
was in Motltord Saturday. Mr. Tls
dalo has charge of the fmlt drier
In that section, and reports n good
season.
Roy Scnpplo of llullon. Cnl., who
has boon hunting nnd trapping In
that section for n number of years,
Is lu the rlty, nnd will return Titos
day morning for his winter catupalgu
against tho wild things of the woods.
Having taken tho Medford agency
for tho morning Oregonlan you will
confer n favor by notifying mo of any
complaint you may have. Claudo A.
DoVoe, 422 V. Main, phono 122-R.
175
A. Booth and P. Rodgors of Rose
burg, prominent timber men of
Douglas county, are attending to
business matters In this city for a
few days.
11. O. Simpson of Talent was a
short business
visitor in Mcdford
Saturday.
Wynne Scott, ono of tho roost up-to-dato
porttalt nrtlsta on tho Pa
cific coast is taking chargo of tho
portrait department for tho Gcrkln
& Harmon Photo company, 22S East
Main street.
Miss Sadie Carnes and mother left
Sunday evening for an extended visit
with relatives in Couor d'Aleno.
Idaho.
Al Pankoy of Central Point was lu
Medford Sunday visiting old friends
and acquaintances.
V. W. Harmon of Grants Pass, In
chargo of the engineering work on
the Pacific and Interior railroad
spent Sunday in Mcdford visiting
friends and relatives.
R. W. Hitchcock of Eagle Point Is
In tho city for a days on business.
The high tchool vs. alumni gamo
Saturday afternoon resulted in a
nothing to nothing score. For the
opening gamo of the season a lnrge
crowd was present. Tho next gamo
will likely bo played with Ashland
In this city, aud steps are under way
for securing n game with Klamath
Falls here tho morning of November
17, as an opener for tho Glants-
Whito Sox game.
A. Kllen of Salem is n business
visitor in tho city for a few days.
W. F. Kennoy of Lake Creek Is in
the city attending to business mat
ters. A. II. Miller of the Mcdford book
store has returned from a short busi
ness trip to Klamath Falls.
Ed Slasher of Trail was In tho
city Saturday for n fow hours.
Jcsso Cramer, day clerk at tho
Medford Hotel, who has 'been in
Sacred Heart hospital for tho last
ten days jvas dismissed Monday
morning, and was ablo to be back In
his old haunts.
Mrs. Wayno I.eever of Contral
Point, visited Sunday with her moth
er, Mrs. Jerome, In this city.
Miss Mildred Dutchcr, night tele
phono operator at tho telephone of
fice leaves tonight for Albany to oc
cupy a similar position In that city.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Drown of
Shasta Retreat, Cai., arc spoudjng a
fow dayB in tho city.
Mrs. Dob Dow of Jacksonville vis
ited with friends in this city Sun
day. Tho Pythian Sisters hold their
first social evening for tho wlntor
on Wodneeday night, October IS.
Those on the entertainment commit-
too are .Mr. and Mrs. I.. W. Whiting,
.Mr. nud Mrs. !. W. Whiting, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Vaneo, Mr. and Mrs.
It. R. Kbel, Mr. and Mrs. Claudo
Pouting ana Sadie Van Dyko. All
Knights und their wives and lady
friends are Invited to attond.
Mrs. I. H. Drinkers arrived Thurs
day from San Francisco and is vis
iting friends and relatives,
Tho ladles of tho Christian church
will moot Wednesday after ut tho
church at 2:0 o'elook.
Tho Rov. W. F. Shields of tho Pro
byterlan church will leave this even
ing for Portland to attend scosIoiib
of the state Hyuod, which will bo
hold In that city this week. He will
bo gono all week.
A numbor of Medford citizens,
who do not havo to labor with their
hands, aro busy these days chopping
and piling tho wlntor supply of
wood in anticipation of a hard whi
ter. Two carloads of cord wood ar
rived Sunday for tho north end of
tho county, aud aro being unloaded
today by (ho woodyard pwners.
D. Hendrlckson and Miss Harriot
Paul of this cty were married at
Red Dluff, Cal., October 4th, and
will make tliolr homo lu South Med
ford. The Ladles' Aid society of tho
Presbyterian church will hold an all
day meeting Tuesday. Tho ladles
aro roquested to como at 0 a. in.
and bring their Junch,
MEDFORD MAT! TUinrNTK.
HENRY SPENCER THE
MODERN BLUEBEARD:
HCNKTV 'oPtNl t,Kl
The above Illustration shows Menrj
Spoucer. of Chicago, who was arrowed
for the murder of Mrs. Ml kind AIIImiii
ltcsnwt, the tnngii tenchor. who was
ihot nud kilted on September -', and her
body robbed and fluiur on a railroad
track near Wayne, III. After his arrest
he confessed to twenty murders for
money.
llorn To Mr,
Ahrons, Sunday
girl.
nnd .Mrs. M. M.
morning a bnby
John !!. Cnrklns returned this
morning from a ten day's deer hunt'
on Dutto creek, getting the limit
1
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. G. Hewlett
Mrs. Royal Drown and Miss Sld
llnger, our intermediate teacher,
wore out riding a few days ago and
tho horse became frightened nnd
commenced to back, cramping the
buggy nnd threw Mrs. Drown out be
tween tho wheels and hurt her quite
seriously, but I am glad to say that
she Is on tho road to recovery.
George Smith of Chicago, who
owns an orchard on thu hill Jtivi
aboro our town besides two other
tracts ono Joining the Modoe orchard
and tho othor near Davis station,
was vlsltlug his foreman. Mr.
Strong, Tuesday. He surely has
faith in the futuro of the Roguo rivui
valley.
W. E. Hammol, one of our pro
grosslvo farmers and stock growers,
has an add in this issue offering
ono hundred high Angora goats for
sale.
Thorc was a petition presented to
tho county court on Thursdny tho
socoud day of October slgnod by 3 t
of our citizens to have the question
of whether our town should bo wot
or dry and tho report has como that
the court turned It down on a tech
nicality. It appears that thu wet
side are vory much afraid or hav;ic
a vote taken on tho subject.
Tho orcharding are busy hauling
off the apples thoy have plckod and
every team that is available Is in
u so.
Tho rain bng put a stop to tho
str&it work for a few days and while
the men und teams are waiting to
work on the street thoy havo boon
ongagod In fixing a very bad mud
hole on the county road between hero
and tho rock crusher.
George Howurd, who works In
Hutchison and Lumsden store In
Medford wont up to Persist on tho
stago last Wednesday to tako u hunt
and for an outing.
Tho farmers aro boglnnlng to plow
now In enrnoit.
Mr. Oatman, who has chargo of
tho assorting and pncklng of tho
apples on the Corbln orchard, wont
out to Medford Thursday. There
wore five or six apple plekers went
with him, tho rain having stopped
picking for a short time.
Mrs. Skllmnn of Grants Pass, n
nleco of w. G. Knighton who lian
been visiting him and his wlfo ro
turned homo Thursday,
Mr. Ira Ungate of Dutto Fals was
on tho train Thursday on his way to
Jacksonville to visit JiIh parents.
AIbo Mr. Sears of Dutto Fulls was on
the train for Medford, bosldes quite
a number who I did not know.
Roy Afchpole, one of our hurdwaro
merchants, insulo a business trip to
Medford Wednesday.
Mr. Loo who has boon working on
the Cooely placo for'somo tlmo. but
for tho past fow days on tho Tron-
son orchard moved to .Medfoid Thurs
day.
William Lewis, who bought tho
Ncllls farm on Flounco Rock, spent
wio nignt jioro Wodnohday on his
way, moving part of his household of-
feels from Medford.
Horn, October 9, 1913, to Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Coy, an eight pound
duughtor. Dr. Win. W. P. Holt
was in attendance and reports that
tho mother and child nro doing
well.
Mrs. Clearwater of Portland camo
In on the train Thursudy and was
mot by her brother, Robert Ml titer,
also his daughter, Miss Josslo arrived
on tho same car from Indiana where
ho ha3 been UvJng for sonio tlmo
past.
Deputy Fruit Inspectors Jaek At
kins nnd W. (J. Mcyera spent n fow
hours In Medford today.
MRDFOM). OUKOON".
AT
The ox eminent fK-.1i rneki nt
. HoMtc rler. placed tor snttiiou egg
l taking nud Unlqlinry purposes, worn
c.trrted out Sunday evening nud
many thoumtids of Imprisoned minion
are on their way up stteam In eon-
-.nueiiw. U It pioiiuned that the
'float lug loaves nnd other debris
Kidited against tho rucks, damned
' the water ami Onnrori n piftwure
! which enrrled out tho rack, lig
taking had only been In proRi-ura (he
. . .
past week. Operations ImvlUK Just
commenced.
Chief Deputy, Game Waideu Sun
dry has returuofl) from u five xveoka
trip to the mouth of the river and re
ports ht fen ftli taken down there
this ea-... by the Maclmya. owners
of the Hume cannery Tho law linn
been well enforced, ho states, no
steelhead having been taken.
E
.EW YORK. Oit 13.- Hard
practice by tho big eastern football
teams is rapidly rounding the players
into form. The coaches are putting
the flnlnshlug touches on machine
play aud working off the rough poU.
The Harvard uleven appear slow
er thnu some of tho other teams In
hitting its true form and Its nttaek
Is not quite up to snuff. ()unrtur-
back position Is the plaro uhlrh
rnute the most worry to Coaeh
Haughton. but It Is bl loved that
Mnhan will gut the plnre.
Roberts aud llrnnu. former scrubs,
nre being tried out nt end positions
on the Yule team Instead of Carter
and Avery.
The Prlneotou squad has' not
reached 1U top form, but Its defense
and the play of forward passing nre
Improving rigth along.
Teams representing Pennsylvania,
tho Army aud tho- Navy aro coming
strong, nnd it Is believed this will
give Harvard. Yah and Princeton a
hard strugglo to win.
Cornell also showed weakness In
Its forward pacing In tho recent
gamo with Carlisle. -
WHAT KIND OF BAIT
WAS THE CHIEF USING?
Chief of Police IliltMiii, while fi-h-ing
in (lie itogtie river I tt- C week,
eiiught wlmt lie fUiinx to lie it vi'itiig
mnu-OHting Vlmrj. It in nlxuit mix
Inelies lung nud hns three uw-eilfi-ridges
iIowji th- hack. The iHut i
hliar) iiinr hiu all the general ehar
ai'turinties of the terror of the ea.
It irt HOW piekleil in Htenbol Ht Hie
Dinmouil drug t-tore, nml the fi-h
xlinrw of Hie city pronounec it n
sluirk. It is tli'Mi-jlit Hint Hie ii-h
enmo up from llio oeeitn, -win.iT.inir
nwny from it- imtural lnilnliil. It i
the fir-t i-luirk cniiglil in Hie K i : r
ns far as any uun knows'.
PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO
HOLD RUMMAGE SALE
The liulioji of the Prcpliylen."'
eliureh Mill Imltl a rum inline - 'I" i
Wmlne-dnv, Tliur(1ny. Friln '
Katiirdav f tlii- week. )niMtiu'-
of clotliing, ImlM, slioi, book, fur
niture, fruit, vegetnliloH nml any
thing Ufwful will lie ueeeiilalile.
I'lense pluMie Mru. K. K. WnnuT,
110-.I, or jrr. II: O. Wurimiin,
!l()fl-M, or the ihuumi, or lirmjf your
ni Hides In (he (Impel tomorrow.
I'lnce of sale will lie Imiltling for
moily oecupied by DinmomrK jew
elry htoro.
Born
In Medford, October 7, to Mr, and
Mrs. H. T. LJUL'olu, u sou.
lu Medford, October U, to Mr, und
Mrs. Rlohurd Culdor, u daughter.
In Medford, Otohor l'i, to Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Antlu, u daughtor.
N(nr;i:.
Not I co Is hen by given that tho un
dersigned will apply to tho city coun
cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon.
at Its next regular meeting, October
21st, llUU, for a license to soli mult,
vlnoiui nud splrltous liquors nt hlii
place of hiiiilnosi, No, 16, North
Front atrcot, Medford, Oregon, for n
porlod of six mouths.
Dated Oct. Cth, 1913.
MURPHY & CO.
TOO liATi: TO VliMMWY.
rOU HAI.U A (,'ood fresh Jorsoy
cow with calf, itonsouablo. 81 'J
North Palm, near Jnckson 8t. 180
WANTKD Two lady canviBBorH,
nothltiK to (toll, Aak for Mr.
KrcsH, caro .M. M. Dopartmnut
Store. 175
WANTKD Kxpnrloncod chocolalo
dipper or girl (o Inarn. Mcdford
Candy Co., SouVh Front.
AMON
RACKS
ROSE
RVER
01
MONDAY. (NTOUKI
M Gil
IN
riulst) MntlM'WOH. who wti'i
beaten last Hatunho 1' Eddie IMhiiI.
lu lx eruvlitl game or the world's
series, and rnnsUtoivd iMUflmll'a
Kraurtost pltehor will b lu Mudford
NiivrwbsT 17lh. on tha White Hos
GtHMti' tour of the world. Krimi
pretftit ImlteiUlnns tt appears tltul
Medford I (ht only rlty wlinig th
route o( thotoar ulth UnMuelnl muniu
tlon aud ssrlt to guarantee the dia
mond klhUM Portland Is making u
utrftiisj effort to teeure them, but no
decision has Ihhh reached.
The ClnutM who wlR nromiaii
the team aw; Chlnf Mens. Chrl-i
t Mathowson, Ttsreau. who w.n
driven from the tb by the At. ile
um, Perdu of the Huston NnttouaU.
Catcher Wlugo of the HI. l.ouls Na
du mils, Thorpe, tho Carlisle ludlun
who tmro back his OImilr prlte,
Unolau, Lobert and Maitee of the
Philadelphia Nationals, and Huod
grnsH, famed for u muff, lu is 12.
Merklo, whow fallurw to touch sec
ond eost New York a championship,
Larry Doyle and Malinger McGraw.
The line-up of the White Sox Icnui
has not been nnuoum-ed.
SENTENCE WOMAN FOR
MURDERING HUSBAND
OAKI.ANH. t'til.. (let. III. Mr-.
Mry De Vnlle will be entimeil here
tomorrow for killing Iter hiiband.
.MnniH'l, July 1(1. She shot him
lie idept, but wn loiind guilty uly
of miiiwlnugliter, the eidenre hho
ing Hint lic wa driven to it h
twelxe yeat nt' inhuman inUtrent-
ntent. The jun. wlmli reiuitietl it
verdict ShI unlay, ieeiniiiienilel ex
trvnie lenieuej, ii ImUt wiileure i-
eNjK-eteil.
PIOCHE, NEVADA. BURNS.
HALF TOWN IN RUINS
KKNO. .Vev Oct. i:i.-Mre lluin
htilf of the liHNiiieN neetion if th
lown of I'ioehe, nullity ent of Lin
coln eounly, Nexiuln, is in nun to
day m m reMiilt of n fire wb'eli tart
eil litit night in ii barber fhop. Tmi
of Hi' general htiren in the lown
were destroyed, 'lite loi i-. eti
niftled nt $intl,MI(. Pioelie in He
center of the I1 inWiintr r.iiMi i'i
trlet. i j
FERRIST ACCUSED OF
MURDERING TVOHIG
SAN' I'KAXt'lsro. (!.. (1,-t. n.
A eliarge o murder w.i- IimI-i here
tiwluy nuuint (leorge Kcrrit, follow -lug
the denth of Patrick Twohi. (hi
Ilia denthlicd Twolii idenlitiil r
riitt tut the nine who xiubbeil him m
the groin mi the ewiiinir of Oi I.. In r S.
The American Federation of lax
lmr meets In annual eonvenimn nt
Hosttle Wash , on Noninher !
dpk tf 8 11
t tuN. JLin MWA
It roHlorcH nuliirnl color
to firry Iinlr. It crsdlcstci
. damlrufl. It slops falling; hair.
It It not a dye. Good re
sults olnoys follow Its uic
SOu (nil SI it all fond dru(lit,
I of strode acoJ 10c and vour
I or ttracle acail 10c and
ilratrr'a nama In Dilln
Iratri'a nam In I'Mlo ll
bpcclalllci Co., Nowata, N. J
All.lllMilul I'll.llUI'U.'i
N. Florence Clark
VIVMMHT AN'lTi:('lli;it
rirnt-t lasH Music for nil O'laslmiH
11 1(1 W. louitli Nt. Plioni TKI-J
ISHaveTaKen Over The
h
EIFERT iSTOCK
of WOOLENS
And whllo thoy lust will iniiho ro
ducml (irlcoH on suilii nud ovoreoalH
mado from tlnmu koiuIh. Wo will
Kuurnntoo purfoct fit nud tmtlHfac
tlon lu ovory way. Call nud look at
tllOHO KOOllll.
Medford Tailors
H. .f. KIilII.N
VM Kant Main HI., ltiiliH
MATTY WITH GIANTS
MEDFORD
GAME
t7 By their con- aif ,
w a In T T Jsj
wfl slant use of H e. ,r KiM
m millions oi worn- (feS
A en testify to the value of Hcf
IW I
m
llVilef
mm
AGREES TO PLEAD
GUILTY IF
t'lllC iit), Oct. 1.1. Iloiirj Hieil
.or, eoiiie'xed murdeier of twenty
five women, nlmuul Tin agreement lit
dry pl.md gnllty to killing Mr. Mil
drl AUhton-lnmt It the DiiuugH
otiil ftuUiotltles would bang him
speedily m HHlht.
FISK RESIGNS FM1M
FillSCn P0STMASTEHSHIP
WAhlllNdU'N. ", i n I'" '
tnil-liT lleiieiiil Uni' -on In im d '
day I lie loiiiniii n -n ii ill ' '
Ihtir II. l'i k. mi.iii.i iei .""
I'lHIIl'l-i'". Il 1 lll'il'-l -i "'l Ii''1' '
( bar!.- . I ' 'M "l I m. !
'l' ' !--r-rrrT ,
STOHAGHJOLS FINE
Time "I'upe's llliiepsii!" lu blic
.Minute- nit SonrncH", Hun, llenil-
burn nud Dpep-ln l t.ono
Hour. Kiiv . upset stomach. Itull
Hcstloii. heartburn, dyspepsia; when
the food )oit eat ferment Into gases
and stubborn lump; yeur htnd
uchee and ) feel Uk and mlnei
nblo. that's when n roullte the
iiiaile lu Paiie's Dlunepetu. It
makes all stomurh misery xaulth lu
rixn mlMMto.
if your stomach Is lu a continuum
revolt If yon enn't get It reulted.
plenum, for your sake, try Pajw's
OlapepelH. It's o needlims to have
a bad etoinarh make )our next
iiioal a favorite food-HiHl. then lake
n little 1MuimiI. Tkre will not
be any 4tsirees- eat wllkoHt feer.
It's iHirause Pope's DUivejielH "mnlly
doee" .ninnlete wenli, oHt-of-order
stomach that give Il Its millions of
siils anneall)',
(Jet a large" flfty-eeat onmi of
PiM''" DlnpepalM trem any drug store.
It Is the nelrkiwt. surest etomecli re
lief end eure kHiiwu. It arte nlMHtt
Mho magic- It Is a selenlUMr. karw
lees and pleaseat stomach prepum.
tlon which trub' betoniu In every
heme.
Why!
Hlimiltl oil conn- to
Bl l . t.'OOII I'll" , .
cnlmgs siioicsitmii tor ionr nt ''",r "' "'"",
llrraune every pair of Fall Hhoea upeaeil itHrlng the Ut few
w ks represent perfection lu ebon eamfert and eaae lasted to
ibe iiaiurel shape of the foat durable & MHi frein geiHl
stock, by careful Ni efficient workmen. t4lafc bacaaso mni aftet
the Utest aort nuwt aapruved no4ele.
Mho of all rieerrlptlon, materhila and atylaa, raaslng lu prh i
from
W.I il I TO $0,011
We bil) none bill the best xl.oes, have untie bat the lwt to s.dl.
ads Holbrook Coal Co.
UTAH COAL, ROCK SPRINGS AND TONO, ETC.
l' ('(,''V('1' itW sn,,'c ' on'' f"' '"ore loim any plan.'
j ,-jf -. IMi'jwc il.ui'l asU lot ci'cdil. Cash (in dVlivcrv
H)
31 South Fir Street.
e K' V W hjt'
i iV'agais'r'ii'i
Light, White, Springy- Loaves?
If tliat'H tho hind of lo.iviii of bread win want to Imkc, xou
liniHt iiHo.tlio flour (hat will mnko such buicchh biiid and
ulwiiyn suro,
Drifted Snow Flour
will help you to perfection lu biildni; It In nlwuya iiiilfiirin
I ho year roiiuil II will help to niiilui your bread ulwnja
llKht, white nud delloloiiH,
Wo comliict hourly tests In our laboratory to mnko suro
of a uniform flour.
tour baliliiK iiiiccohu In usHiirod if
u iihii "iirlftod Huow," .liiHt us
you
Kbod for plus, oiild'H nud pastry
urnaii nun ihhciiiis.
Try U nud nujoy u thoroiiKh
llIK HI1CC0HS,
Ask your Grocer
for it.
j Spcrry Flour Co. ' ''
IIIWT .U'MUIt OF .MHIIIT.
"The pnoplo tun lliu hcxt JiiiIkom of
inerll," hhIiI Poor Itlrltiml. For
ileal I) foily yearti women hao bmin
I'HMiik I .yd In Ii). IMnl;lum'n Vege
taiiln Compound; (limy tiinip on liu itiK
II. ami II ley will eputluuo to buy II
Jiini an Iiiiik us II proios nueli u wou
ilrilnl Kiiereiit In Hiring liuimle Ills.
Iliioiiiuiiis iiimulltltm of linns und
herbs are used nrinimlly lit umkltiK
this gonil eld rliliini'il iiuimly find
the test of lime has mii"i! Its mm It.
1 .adiAQ
i
Call
mid iiiHH'ct my I ! f 1 1 1 (lootltt,
A I'diuplple lim1tiat ni'Hvcd.
p'roc litiip (livwi Willi oviM'y
sale. Snl inflict ioii giiiinm
Iced.
Gentlemen's
Work
A KptTially. Will avow liaii'
on Imld litvith. IVixoiml in
ItM'vicw ri'pp.
New York
Parlors
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Ncnr PoBloffioc.
Bl 1 ,7 (1IIOII I IT
clihng s sn.ii.si.iiti'
Phono 1025-J
wiiiiTfidLJIaamtt
17!.i. f i
vvimi is
JJ J f 1
OI xjOOU
Bread?
uh for
bah-
mm
1racrtow
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