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ti OKKCION. ,j, - .ii Tl'KSDAY, .lAlSTAKY 120, IM I. PAGE TWO fttEDFOUD MATT, TR.mUNIO, M13DFOU1), H IOCAL AND L PERSONAL rjcontn l)aby of llnrron was In tho city Monday visiting friends nml nt (ending to business Interests. II. J. KliiRMnu of Montague who linn been In Jlcdford for tho Inst ten days has returned to his hoinp. Wanted, Uurbnuks potatoes. Get in cominunlcntlon with Chas. L. Schlcffolln. 257 A. P. Titus of Clranta Pass was n business visitor in the city Sunday. A. U. Cornell of Ornnts Pass was a business visitor In the city for a few hours Monday nfternoon. Ten day's sowing for $5.00. Kols tcr's Ladles' Tailoring College, rooms G-7. St. Mark's block, comer Main and Holly. 277 Eastern mall, aftor several delays during the last ten days In again or riving regularly. Tho second semester of the high school will begin next Monday, and many new enrollments from out of town are expected. Half of the school year will bo completed Friday Co mo see us In our new location 3G-40 South Central, Pouts Grocery company, 25C IX. T, Young, of Iloscburg, a rail road man of that city Is In Medford for a few days attending to business Dr. J. K. lleddy who visited with his family In this city tho last of the weel: has returned to Grants Pass. J. O. Qcrking, tho best all around photographer n southern Oregon.. Mays reliable Negatives made any where, tlmo or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 320-J. Tho miners and prospectors on tho middle fork of tho Applegatc, gath ered at the cabin of Tom Flynu last Thursday, and' consumed three tur keys sent them as season greetings by Medford friends. Mrs. Martha Jones, tho landlady of tho hotel at Hutton, Cal. prepared tho birds. Ten plates were laid. A. S. Hubbard of Ashland spent Monday lu Medford on business. Mrs. Fred 11. Hopkins left for a ten day's visit at Portland on Tues day evening. Jake Inchton of Happy Camp, Cal., who has lived 59 years. In that sec tion, and' counts himself as ono of tho . oldest prospectors tn that section Is In Medford for a few days. He was In Jacksonville when Medford was a farm. This Is his flrst visit hore since 1897; Henry Itcgo of Dunmulr spent Monday In Medford transacting busi ness. Lawyers Carkln nnd Taylor have moved from Central avenuo Into tbrco larger front offices on Main street over Hasklns and Boyden's stores. Justice of the Peace Olenn Taylor who has been visiting friends and relatives In California is scheduled to return next week. During his ab sence all Medford Justice court cases nro being heard by Justice Henry Dox of Jacksonville. The basketball teams of the Med ford and Cottage Grove high school will play at tho Nat Thursday, Jan. 22, lu tho first of a series of games scheduled by Manager Seeley Hall with out of town teams. Moved to 30-40 South Central. Touts Grocery company, phono 271. 25C Dud Anderson and Manager Dick Donald and wlfo (nco Frankio Jack son) aro expected In Medford next week, en route north to Vancouver, II, ?.. whore they meet Frank Uar rleau, February 13th. Hen Wyunt of Talent who was In dicted by the last grand Jury for us ing dynamite In Hoar crook was ar rested by Shorlff Slnglor last week. He has been in Nortnern California for somo tlm.o and will be tried .it tho spring term of court. Wanted, Hurbauks potatoes. Got In communication with Chas. L. Schloffellu. 257 llonjamlu A. Stnnnnnl. a pioneer printer or tho Itoguo river valley died at Grants Puss last week, tha funeral services being held Sunda. W K. Johnson, ago 35 years, a resident of Ashland was ordered com mitted to the state Insane asylum Dili! morning by County Judge Toil Velio, llo was afflicted with a religious ma nia, which has been developing dur ing the last ten mouths to dangerous proportions. Notice. There ore certain jmrtloj soliciting clothing to be cleaned un der our name. Don't give out any thing only to our drivers, who havo wagons. Wo don't employ and foot solicitors, Thero is but ono Pautor Jtiui Jn Medford. Pantorlutn. Dyo Works. 132 West Main. As s " " "" T ' T'"f "T" r"-'-"----'t--f a Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Lady Assistant I)y rhone 227 NlgUt F. W. Weeks 103-J3 ptKUM A. B. Orr 978-M .. t........ . ......... Mm. Anna Thomas of Huch vis ited for n tow hours with Medford friends Monday, leaving for Portland and Willamette valley points on tho tho evening trnln. J. (1. Gross of Kugenc Is lu tho city for a few days on business. The ladles of the Altar society will servo tea and home mado candy nt the Parish hall, Wednesday, January 21. Andrew Jclduess has returned from a short trip to Ulue Ledge district. P. D. Dlackden of Climax was In Ihe city Monday attending to busi ness Interests. The Union livery stable on Ulver slde avenue destroyed by firo last fall Is fast Hearing completion as a modem JCOOO concrete structure nnd will be ready for occupancy by Feb ruary 1. under the management of Hay Gounyaw. Fouts Grocery company moved to 3C-40 South Central, phone 271. 25S L. K. Sneperd of Ashland is tn tho city today attending to business In terests. It, Trusty and wlfo of Dunsmulr, Cal., aro In tho city tor a few days. It Is a good thing to swat tho fly and clean up the stores', but how about the cleaners? We will stand to have our place Inspected nuy ttnw. Pantorlum. Tho Modern Woodmeu of Ameri ca ami Hoyal Neighbors will hold a Joint Installation of officers at the, K. of P. hall tonight, after which a social session and banquet will be held. Mrs. F. E. Merrick has returned from Portland where she attended tho mid-winter meeting of tho Fed erated Women's club of the state. Tho Merchants' asoclation held their regular mouthly business meet ing and dinner at the Medford Hotel Monday night. It was decided to be gin a campaign far membership among the country merchants. Eight new members wcro enrolled. Tho May meeting will consist of an en tertainment for the ladles. Next month tho annual election of offlceis and directors will bo held. Children s night gowns made, up ready to embroider at the Handicraft Shop. Miss Carrlo Towle of Hilt. Cnl. Is visiting friends and relatives lu thH city for a few days. Tho heavy rains of. last night slowed tho tracks of the S. P. to the north so much, that freight trains wcro given slow runlng orders. All the passenger trains are on time. Compare our prices and workman ship and sec If we are not the cheap est. Pantorlum. Tom Doollttle of Gold Hill was a a business visitor In tho city Mon day. W. J. Scott of Sams Valley has re turned to his farm after spending a few days In this city. Tonlcht a modern Hercules. Tho vaudeville at tho It Theater last night was applauded more than ever before, being In a class by itself, something doing all the time. Extra quality nhotonlays. '"The Wreck," a three reel Vltagraph special. "General Ilunko's Victory," and "Piano Manu facturlng." Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. Quite n number of out of town peo ple attended tho Page Theater Mon day night to hear tho Edison Klneto- phoue or talking moving pictures. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or placo by appointment. Phone M 1471. Medford Japanese are preparing to contribute to the relief of their coun trymen In tho volcano stricken dis trict. Julius Caeser Sato will have charge of tho chailty work, and will act In co-operation with the main relief committee in San Francisco. A couple of Itoguo river valley Japs have relatives living In the devastated district. The Young Ladlos' Sodality will give a dance at the parish hall, South Oakdale, Tuesday evening, January 20th, 8:30 to 11:30, admission 50c. All are welcome. 257 Dan Fleming of Eagle Point is in the city today on business. Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. ' Every garment wo clean l thor oughly disinfected and mado as clean and pure as when you bought It Pantorlum. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Gerklng's studio, 228 E. Main St. Phono 320.-. , , p n ' MASKED BANDITS ROD OKLAHOMA BAN It CASHIER IMTTSHl'l.tJ. Okln.. Jan. 20. Two masked buinlitn hold up Cimhicr John Mcllrido of the State Hunk of I'itU fourjj nt noon. They cM-apcd on horseback wiili nil the bunkV money, amount ny: to hUMi'iil thoiMiinl ilol lu lb. CHICAGO, Jan. 20. Men close to officials; of the Chicnjio 1-Yilerul lenjjue vlul) say "Kina" Cole, UiimiI Ford, Ad Mrentian anil r'uKeno l'nek nnl will be the principal pilcher for IN BEFORE SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., .hut. 20. K. l Sehweriti, vioe-prcMilcut ami peneuil innunser of the Pacific Mail Steamship company, was .u'heiluleil to testify this, nfternoon before the federal vraiul jury. He will be. cull ed when that biulv uiccU late toiln.v. Sehweritt will be nkel about tin ullcjjcil collision between ufticinU of his company, eortniu former cuMoui.i officials mid the Western Fuel du fciuhtuK to tlefrmul the coverti- ment. Government Prosecutor Theo dore oKehe iiuiiouuccil that he would inform Sehuerin that whatever testi mony he tuny ivc will not render him immune from prosecution, if it is found that he has been culpable. 10 E E HKULIN, Jan. 20. A wild report was afloat today that the kaiser had .suffered a paralytic stroke. It was promptly nml officially denied. Lou don dispatches that in the meantime consols had dropped n point on the strength of the rumor, though the afterwards recovered of a poi'it. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE (Continued from Page 1) Jects of business to divest such per sons of corporate cloaks aud deal with them ns with those who do not represent their corporations, but merely by deliberate Intention break the law. lluslncss meu would, I nm sure, applaud us It wo were to tukc effectual steps and seo that officer and directors of great business bod ies are prevented from bringing them nnd the business of tho country Into disrepute and danger. "Other questions remain which need thoughtful and .practical treat ment. Enterprises, In these modern days of great Individual fortunes, of tentimes interlock, not by being un der control of the same directors, but by tho fact 'that tho greater part of the corporate stock Is owned by n single person or group or persons, who In sonie way arc Intimately re lated In Interest. Interlocking Directories "We are agreed, I taka It, that holding companies should be pro hibited but what of controlling pri vate ownership of Individuals or act ually co-operative groups of Individ uals. Shall private owners of capi tal stock be suffered to bo themselvei In effect holding companies We don't wish, I suppose, to forbid the purchase of stocks by any person who pleases to buy them In such quanti ties as he can or In any way arbi trarily limit tho sale of stocks to bonaflde purchasers. Shall wo re quire owners, when the voting power In several companies which ought to be Independent would constitute ac tual control, make election which of them they shall exerclso the right to vote? This quostlon I vouturu for your consideration. "Not only do many combinations In the Industrial world work an Injus tice to the public In general, but they also directly and seriously In jure Individuals who aro put out of business In one unfair way or anoth er by the many dislodging and exter minating forces of combination. 1 hope we will agree In giving private individuals who claim Injury by tliww processes the right to found their suits for redress upon facts and Judgments proved aud entered In suits brought by the government. when the government has, upon IU own Initiative, sued the combination complained of and won Its suit, and that tho statute or limitations shall be suffered to ruu against such liti gants only from tho data of the con clusion of the govuriimeut's action. , Nat 1'ulc to l.ltlgiintH "It Isn't fair that a litigant should be obliged to set up and establish again facts that tho government hai provod. They cannot afford anil have not the power to use such pro cesses as the government commands. "I havo laid tho csso before you. and havo no doubt that as lies my own mind, to lies, the thought of the country, hat must every candid man say o( the suggestions. I hqvo laid be fore you? That thexo arc new things, for which the country Is unprepared? Ne: but that they aro old things, now famlljur und iniiht of course Ik undertaken If we are to squaru the lovs with the thought and desire of the country. I'ntll these things aro done, tho conscientious business men of tho country will not be satisfied. They ant In these things our mentors aud colleagues. Vo aro now about to write, additional articles to our constitution of peace tho peace that Is honor', freedom nnd prosperity." SCHWER CLARK REFUSES 10 11 DINE WIIH WASHINGTON, .Inn. 20. Speaker Champ Clark refused today to at tend the democratic dinner to he held hero toinonow nih(. He declined when he ilwuovereil Hutt Secretary of State Hr.vnu was to be pioent. Another indication that the Clinks have not lot-gotten the purl played in hriiittiui; about President WiNonV nomination in the llultiitiorc conven tion vaiue when Miiji Genevieve Clark indicated that nhedid not desire mi invitation to the dinner which Sec retary Itryan cave to the diplomatic corps and house foreign committee lust Satiudav iiiuht. LAW HELD INVALID MII.WAIKKK, Wi-.. Jan. 20. The new eugenic law w held dis criminatory mid unconstitutional hurc today by District Judge Ksohoilcr in deriding the case of A. A. Peterson, the first person to be denied a li cense because he could not sdiow n health ccititicate. The court declar ed it was contrary to public policy aud required crvica of it pliiciiiu which could not be hud for the max imum 1'eet fixed by the act. INSIDE OF WHITESLAVE TRAFFIC FIT TO BE SEEN SAN FUANCISCO. Cal , Jan. 20.--"The Inside of tho white slave traf fic." Is fit tor the public eye, accord, lag to a decision here today of Police Judge Densy who ruled against tho board of censors, which held the mov ing picture to be lowd and obscene PRISON MUTINY (Continued from pig 1.) Dick's office. Assistant Deputy Warden Patrick Oates tried to stop them and was shot through the heart before he could draw a weapon Guard F. C. Godfrey rushed up, fir lug, nnd was shot Instantly dead. Superintendent II. II. Drover of tho nerlllllou doparttneat was killed by a clianco shot through the door of his office. With the confusion at Its height. Judge John It. Thomas, n former fed eral Judge In Indian Territory nnd at one time an Illinois congressman, who had been waiting In the oflco if Warden Dick to keep a bunluoss cn- gagment with the latter, stepped to the door to learn tha cause of tho firing and was riddled by a volley, d)lug soon afterward. (ilrl t'-nl as Shield Heqd uext ran for the prison tele phone switchboard to prevent an nlarm from being sent ouj. Thero ho found Miss Mary Foster, the oper ator, dragged her Into the yard and held her before him n a shield as he mado for the outer gato. Ily this time tho guards wore fir ing furiously Into the yard. Miss Foster was lilt lu tho leg and fell One of tho convict's bullets pierced Guard C. L. Woods arm. Despite the fusillade the threu men reached ami unlocked tho gate, rushed Into the street, leaped Into Warden Dicks buggy, which stood outside and lashed the horse Into a gullop. ' Prison oflfoials pursued tbom hotly, lined stood up facing to the rear and emptied bis revolver at them. The flight however was short. Tho horso was hit b a bullet and fell. Guards swarmed up on every Hldo. The mutineers la dead In tho buggy bottom, each riddled by shots. TOO IUTK 'JO CiaSHIFV. FOR 8AM5--To lose estate, beau tiful !) room house, strictly mod em, right up to tho minute lu every respect, ono of tho best homes In the alley, furnace heat, price aud terms right. Inquire at ::& Geneva avenuo or Titos, II. U Hathaway, 217 W.. Main St 2&U MKDFOltD FLUFFY' nva COM PAX V Hugs and Carpots wovon from old carpets and sowed rags. .511 Kuht Main Phono ftiiiMl Singer Sewing Machines Machines for rent, phono 81C-X. Repairs, cleaning, oils, needles, parts, phonograph repairing. Ah IXOHAHAM, MANAGKIt 227 South Holly Ht., Medford RYAN I 10 The cll ot .Medford ptin-hnscil 07(1 gallons of gusulliiu In the period ho tweeu July Hand December !t I. Ui;t, iH-onlliig to tho report of Fire Chief Eugene Ainnun to bo read by the city council tunlght. Of tho total amount, IKlfi gallons went used by the nutos ot the water depart ment and fit gallons by the lire de partment The engineer's ilcpnil incut required 1 10 gallons of gsso Hue, the police department NO gal lons, and the plumbing Inspector 20 gallons. Tho loss by riro during in 13 above Insurance was 950t:t. The tiro losses during the jcar was Jit!,-. .193, cutcred by Insurance to tint amount ot M0.USL'. Fltly.flve itlnrinn were answered, fifteen more than lu 19 12. In going to and from fires 50 tulles were covered and tt.SOit feet of hose laid, and fi'titi gallons of chemicals used. The department hni ItOt) fat of hose, UKOO ret of which Is listed as being In good shape. Defective fines canned 10 alarms and grass In vacant lots 1U- A rtotou residences wcru endangered n flames. Tho others nro listed as fol fel fol eows: Garage, llvvry barn, wood sheds false alarms, cleaning works, woodpile, stores, rtub rooms, outside city. The cost of maintaining the fl.e department was $0Slt.7l, and this $6100 was for the salnrlet of sit men. Vacation cost the city lit.', 72 The telephone bill was 91!):'. Jack llrlttou has decided to glo Mike. Glover n return bout The New York promoter who offrs the bes" Inducement will not t.lio niutrli URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS IHE KIDNEYS Take ajlas.i of Salts If youx Back harts or Bladder bothers you Drink more water. If you mint have your tnf.it rry day, tat it, but flush votir kidno with salts itfc.uionalfy, m a nutrd authority wlia tr!l us that nirat forms aria acid winch almost Mralyrr tho kidnoys In their ef forts to rix.'l it from the hlil. Tlity Ixmtna sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in tho kidney region, sharp pains in the Uick cr sick headache, dlwlnc", your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when tha weather Is bad you havo rlicomatls t luges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, tho channels often get sorq and irritated, obliging you to st-ek relief two or thre time during the night. To ncutrulira these Irritating schli, to cleanse the kidneys and Hush nil tha body's urinous wasto get four ounces of Jd Halts from any pharmacy herot take a Ublropoontul in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days nnd your kidneys will then act tine. This famous salts I made from tho acid of fxapo and Ictmia Juice, combined with Itliia, and has trfen used for generations to lluth and stimulate- sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise the acids In urine, so It no lunger Irritates, thus tailing bladder weakness. Jail Salts Is Inexpensive; rannot In- I lire, anil uiakci a delightful lilcrvocent Ithia-watcr drink. MRS. H. L. LEACH Export Corsotioro 32G North Hartlolt. Phono flC3 -M. For Sale Four ueics, 10U bearing trees, I room house mid barn, city watui. frames for hot bud, for quick sale, 11200.00. Five ucros, S uiIIoh out, all funuU, barn und well, a snap. 1 ' aero all kinds of fruit, I room house, for tout or salo. Winded Four ladles to sollult lu .Medford, All kinds of holp furnished on short not lio. Mrs, II)itl Ciinter, .Malinger Successor to lllttner'ii Kmploymeiit Office Glasses Must Be Accurate Accurately fitted lenses aro a boon to Imperfect eyes but murk tho word "accurately." If tho examina tion Is not methodical, If It Is not scientific, If It Is not exhaustive, thero can bo no accuracy lu tho fit, und the chances aro that a seeming ly benefit may result lu n permaueut Injury, My methods cllmluiito nil possible chance of error and I guiiiniitco sut Isfucllon. Dr. Rickert Knllo Mi Over IIciicPn Mcilfonl, Ore. ' SOI GASOL BOUGHT C TY AUTOMOB LES L OCA SOCIETY AY $2.50 IIOIII! 10 LEARN TANGO llliiMmtl.c of tho deadening ef fect of the so called financial depres sion, pictutcd us settled down over the Koguo rlNcr willc). and proof per fect of the shortage, or money lu theso parts, forty or mote vHUciik will ho. gin lo loaiii the tango and hosltatloii waits uut week, nt tho nindONt mlo of FJ.'iO per hour. Mnuitsor Walter Merrick of the .Nntntorliiui lum i'IommI iioKtithilloiis whoreh, a taiiMo piolim sor and his wife will bn liuportol fioui I'oi'tltiud to tmii'li the uutUos the Intricacies of the Mu'lnutlUK Ar gentine dance. The first lcstioiis nro scheduled to bo glen next week, aud practically every town lu the vallc) will contri bute a pupil or two. Kwu staid, pio neer Jiickboitvlllc Is on tho cut oil iitont. Society high and low Is also affected by the crnxo. Mcdfor.l Is now supporting three dancing schools, nil presenting the latest dniifn steps In in i no or less correct form. (,'mul Wood, If you want good woinl, gut It from Frnnk II Hay. A st'i5B - noitsrs con sai.i: One xjkiii of unites, age C nnd 7 )cars, ni-Uhi J..UO Ono spall, iiuiro and horse, ngu 7 nnd 8 years, weight 2510. Ono good nil around horse, S years old. Largo team, weight 3000. Oiih well broke saddlo horse. One geittlo ladles' driving mare. Ono good ranch team. Can bo scon nt I). K. l.ltt's ail S. Itlcrl.lc Coming of The Sunbeam Itowto Avoid ThoioIMns and Distress Which so Many Mother I lave Suffered. It l a fillr iwr .,inen li nnt knuw of Mutlirr's 1'rlmd. Ilrrf Is a renmljr tlmt suttrns I In- nmsrlis. eiinlilm IheSI tu ripsnit wlilmiii nuy strain iixm tttr lltfi rnrnts sad enstilmi wumrn tu ihrotish the idml wltliuiil tmln. iinues, ttmrultu sIckDrta or any f the dreaded srwptumi so familiar to many mothm. There Is nn ("hiIIiIi illt tit hsrsus the rolml 'llio thiitHihts il not dwell uiwn txtln and stitrrrlns. fur all sited st avolilol, 'nimissmis f wnmrii mi ImiEer reslsn thrnn.lrm tu the tliiMight that lrltiM sml dtitrrst arn nstnral 'lhT knsnr UHlsr. for In Jtolhrr's Crlcnd thejr iv found Iimw hi) It Is Willi ihhi nnndetfnl imlrsllni( remedy tu l.snUh all tho ilresilr.) e.tM enres nhlrli lisv Iib tslLed about rvr slurp nirnmrr Iwtsn. It Is a siibj'i'l -verr trnmsu sbanld ln familiar wild, sad irm lUmigh sti" miy nnt rHlre siiih a rwtwlr. she will ni.w ntiil thru wet mt nisMH-llv wither lo wlii.tn a wrd In IImm slnit ,Mulre's IVIesHl will nits" as a wnniWftil lih-ssloif. 'I1iH famous remedy , M,,t ,j nil ilntsstists. ad Is unly ft CI s Iwtile. It Is (or ritrrsal iis nnlr. and I reslir nortti lti welgtit In p,l. Write tnitsr ! Ik OfwIiWM Uesni l.ilnr l' . 137 I siflHe 1IIU.. .Mtsma, (l . d ' a inst taluable huuti U espst'tsui wuthuis. The ALCO la UlU HOW llllllIU Top out' t.'oiiMJclioiHMy and ciar store, eoruei' .Main and Houtli Conl nil. Several appropriate names Were suggested, H'kj one se leeletl being sent in by .Mrs. Mamie Woods, who received the prize of a box of candy. WEST 6 WHITEMAN 'nW(7lMjLm Jf .. "WijLl. ,9. Otalmers MOTOR CARS ARE THE BEST BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW IIOUnS-PAPE'S I'hxl IIip-c of I'lipe' Colli t'onipoilllil ltclli'ti'4 nil the (lilppo .MImmj nuiliiliit no (JiiIiiIiio Don't stay nturfcil-upl Unit blowing and snuffling! A dose of "I'himi'n Uolil Compound" ; taken over) two bonis until thico ilossn arc taken will end grlppo nils or and broad up a sever cold nllhtr In the bend, cheat, bod) or limbs. It piomplly opens eloKttedup nos trils nnd air passu nits; stops uns'y dls-bitrno or nose miming; lolloviw slik hmiditcho, iIiiIIiijnw, fevrlshuw. sore throat, suiiokIuk, soreuotM and 4tirtaH. "Pupil's Cold Compound" Is th uulrkost. surest rollof known and costs only St cents nt drug storm. It nets without iiKsUtnttru. tastes nler, and causes no IneoUNCiileuiii. Don't accept u substitute. ; W TllttV'I'p KLEIN MADE TIIIOV'IJMT.MI.OIJ.MADM Modfortl Tnilorn WANTED II to ." at-ffs neap Medford lor spot ca?di; piitt' must In1 riKht. Also 10 acres if l)tai'iiu,' ptiim. Thos.H.E.'IIathaway 217 West Main st., Medford. SWAT THE FLY! ' Siiiiicltiiog New In n Fly Ciilililn;; llclc, too ItlOIITAMil.K I I.Y CATCIIItll .Suitable fir lionie. shop, store, stable, outdoor or Indoor use. Has .1 iihv.1) tlvstsutMl Hit 1 1 Hue' rtiNU. pro vldsxl with an obalriirtlon liar that detiTH tho files' iHunpo from trap. Is priildi-il with drawer n rrw as; in for reiuuval of doad fllws, wkUh nrt eunrenled from vMw. Tho nfflrlsl fly catehyr. at lloit Intnl. Cal., rtMiiU having ehimht n,7(li),tnio (ll lif on htrifllrfd Itlght AiiKlw traM diirlUK Om uronlh of Hop- tem. Price fur mie 3, twu ur muro 12 M) MaiMifiutured by W. N. Offutt itfl N. Il.il tlett SI. MlMlflllll. Fifty Diplomas teslifv lo I li( accii nitc coiubiimliott of iure ingredient, plus the greatiy Icmvqniiig power of Crescent Baking Powder Your Grocor Has It NEAREST TO EVERYTHING AT TArtREUJ Kelt located ami moit jmptilar hotel In the City circulating Ice aii-r In every room. Espnctnt ntlentlon to ladles travelling alone. Kxrcllcnt, reasonably prlrtil gtlll., Meet your fdciidi at the Man. 4 r.unmatll I'Un lUtll SI. SO nil. Afunaffenenf, Chnter IV, Ktlhy Jl&?r& V onmrifV. C71 IICIV-' it, -". r - u FOR THE MONEY the thiongo club nest bciieon, j- r'Afi'. :. ,