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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1914)
v,rcti PAGE TWO JMEDlfQRD MAIL TRIHUNK, MRDU'OUl). OKKUOtf, TODAY. .lANlWRY MO. 1!)1 wwn; IOCAL AND L PERSONAL .1. Mooro of Aehland transacted business In Medford and Jackson vlllo tho mttlille of thu week. Thoro has been n decided falling of in tho transient travel tho last week, tho iiollco reporting less re quests for shelter than at any time tu tho last six weeks. The "unem ployed" army that passed through Medford last Saturday Is receiving Httlo publicity In California as thoro la plenty of work repairing flood damage. If It is insurance or any descrip tion wo write it. Why not have tho bceU Holmes, Tho Insurance Man. Attorney Canton was a professional visitor in Jacksonville this morning. "The Rosary" nppeareil at the l'ago Theator last night to a small, but appreciative audience. The stu dents of St. Mary's academy attended in a l)6dy. Tonight the Rasco Mus ical company resumes its week's en gagement. Tom Motfatt of Klamath Falls spent n fow days tho first of tho week in Medford attending to business matters. Ten day's sowing for 55.00. Keis-ti-r'a Ladles' Tailoring College, rooms C-7, St. Mark's block, corner Main and Holly. 2"7 Roy Krvln of Hilt, Cal., Is spend ing a fow days In tho city lsltlng with friends and relatives. Warm sunshine greeted tho Rogue river valley about noon, after Indi cation of foggy weather earlier in tho day. Continued sunshine would melt tho snow In the hills rapidly causing flood waters. Tho snow that covered Roxy Ann has disap peared except tor patches on the north slope J. O. Qcrklng, tbo best all around photographer In southern Oregon.. Alnys reliable. Negatives mado any where, time or place Studio 228 Main SU Phono 320-J. Local admirers of nud Anderson nro hoping that ho will stop off for n day's visit next week, en route soutli to clash with Red Watson February 20. Eastern papers still announce that Ad Wolgast will come to "southern Oregon next month to inspect his ranch property near Medford." loo Uaikdull declares It ho ever docs ho will havo papers served on him In a civil action growing out of bis finan cial acrobatics last fall. Rogue river valley grapo Juice on salo at all tbo leading groceries and In booth 5 at public market. 2GS Tim Fiannagan of Murphy, a well known prospector of that section is spending a few days in Medford at tending to business matters. Tho next regular meeting of the city council will bo held next Tues day evening, and something definl'e will be accomplished In the way or economical legislation. Try our flour, Johnson's Rent, 11. 15; Blue Stem, $1.35; None Bet ter. L. B. Drown, Russ Mill, Flour and Feed. Game Warden A. S. Hubbard of Ashland was a business visitor in Medford today. County Commission Cop Leaver of Central Point 1b in tho city today for n fow hours on official business. Lawyers Carktn and Taylor have moved from Central avenue Into threo larger front offices on Main street over Hasklns and Boyden's stores. Tho Corvallls basketball team de feated tho Medford high school at tho Nat Thursday night by the one sided scare of 3 to 12. Tho vUltors wcro fast nud had excellent team work. Mako Tumy write your fire Insur ance, tf W. AW Harmon, chief engineer of tho Grants PasB-Crescent City rail road, is in the city attending to busi ness matters and visiting with friends and relatives. Men's wteaters all sizes, 4Dc, Will H. Wilson's. Miss Irene Smith of this city vis ited with friends at Ashland tho mid dle of tho weok, Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. 0. Gerklng's studio, 228 E. Main St. Phono a 20-. Mrs. Rutlt Smith, who formerly conducted tho MIstlctoo gioccry on West Main street, returned yesterday from a sovoral month's Unit in Cairo, Nobraska and St. Louis, Mrs. Smith is visiting nor Meter, Mrs, W. G. Laldloy on West Eleventh street. Mrs. J, A. WcHterluud left this nf tornoou for a threo week's visit in Tncoma and Portland. Threo thousand smudgo pots, slightly used, at Cc each, pitone 7C2-J. 271 r Horn to tho wife of C, H. Ariuprlest on Thursday, January 20, i boy. Fresh llmo. Medford Lbr. Co. Thoro nro two Arthur Rosc'r living In tho Roruo river valley, one nt Phoenix and onon this city, both nro farmers, and well known. Recenllr tho stork brought a. twelve- pound baby girl to the home of the Phoenix Arthur Rose, tho same being pub lished as news In tho dally papers. However friends of the Medford Ar thur Roso failed to read carefully, and persist by word of mouth and totophono to congratulate himself and Mrs. Rose on tho acquisition to their family. Medford Arthur Rose desires it stated that Phoenix Arthur Rose should receive all congratula tions, not htm. Work In the Fellowcrnft degree to night. A. F. & A. M. My order of W. M. Tho school at Muucom presided over by Miss Irene Plotner was to open the spring term next Monday, but the seven Httlo Hunconiltes who comprise tho enrollment, either have, or have been exposed to tho measles, so their will bo no school noxt Mon day, by order of County Superintend ent Percy Well. As boon as the epidemic passes the school will be opened. E. D. Weston, commercial photos raphcr, negatives made any tlmo or placo by appointment. Phono M U71. The finishing touches nro belntc put on tho Court Hnll garago bclnt; erected by Charles Palm on South Fir street. Little boys overalls, 15c at Will H. Wilson's. Another carload of flume pipe for the Sterling mine trrlvcd Thursday, and Is being transported to tho work via Jacksonville. The mlno will bt In full swing by tho middle of March. Chester Chartcrson of Roseburg was among Willamette valley visitors In Medford this woek. Try our flour, Johnson's Best, SI. 15: Blue Stem, S1.35; None Bet tor. L. B. Brown, Russ Mill, Flour and Feed. Gcorgo L. Swisher is from his Applegate ranch for a fow days. Men's sweaters all sizes, 49c, Will H. Wilson's. Considerable chicken stealing Is being reported to pollco and 'county authorities from tho outlying dis tricts, and has too much system and regularity to bo the work of tramps. No clues. Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. John Turner of Talent was a busi ness visitor In Medford this mornlnu. Blue flannel shirts, the $1.50 and 12.00 kind, 74c, Will H. AVIIson. A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass transacted Insurance business In Medford Thursday. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. ' King Patterson of Salem Is attend ing to business matters In Medford and Jacksonville this week. Llttlo boys' overalls, 15c, at Will II. Wilton's. II. L. King of Phoenix Is transact ing business In Medford today. C. A. Do A'oo, Medford agent for tho Portland Oregonlan, 41S W. Main. Phono 122-R. Blue flannel shirts, the $1.50 and $2.00 kind, 75c, Will II. Wilson. Tho condition of Miss Annie O'Brien, who AVednesday In a lapse of memory waded Into Bear creek, and was rescued was reported as Im proving today. CALKINS UPHOLDS T OF STATE 10 E BaKigyf-y.i,HMTMtn s LICENS MOTORS USE OF LOCAL ROCK The city councils of Jacksonville nud Medford nro meeting this after noon with Major MonII) of tho state highway commission, Sniu Hill, the (lood Roads eitfhUHlnst, nud the tor sitld about mo I into I ought to bo In tho White House tonight," Hpoakoi' Clark aborted at I ho annual dinner last nlnltt at thu Merchant) and .MuuufiH'lirim'rt inwiielutlon, "If wo had that direct "primary election law In I'.U'.', 1 would bo thero" he added. Referring to the Mouioo doctrine, tho aponkor said It wan "a mm-iiIiik to tlio nations of Nutopo lo keep their hands off republics to the south of us lest the) die " Ho predicted that county court headed liv Jutliso Ton Velio and W. O, l.covcr In tho city ""' wo'il co out of Its pnwont LESS MEAT IF BACK WOLGAST KNOCKS OUT UNH0L2, TWO ROUNDS FOND l)lr LAC, Wis., Jan. 30 Ad Wolgast, former llghtw eight champion, tonight kuocked out Rudy Unbolt, the Boer lightweight, In th-i second round of u scheduled 10 round contest. maintain that Its product is second to none, possesses admirable wearing qualities and texture, and would to the development of home Industry. A number of Jacksonville cttlxeus are in attendance. ' Holding that the state has tho right to regulate traol upon Its high ways, and collect fees from vehicles, nn, to dlscusa the advisability rlroulile u stronger nntl.Mi mo same, as tor registering nee t, .islim stone minrried from tho Jnc.c Judge T. M. Calkins of tho circuit 80nlllo quarry"Jtpon tho Pacific piitirt thl lunriilni? Iinmtiut itnuii i! .,., ." . .. . - - - HiiKunnj, aim nro epeeieu io ronou uecisiun uecianug vauu too state auto , agreement thereon. The sup- tax, contesieu ny tne jbcksou county ,orU, of tu, Jacksonville qunrr) Automouiie rrotcctivo association through the Henry E. Hoyden'caso, released from Jail on habeas corpus proceedings. A meeting will be hob' to decide upon making an appeal '.r the supremo court. Tho court quotes numerous au thorities for his decision, Including findings In suits ngnlnst the validly of the tax on blccles that also were assessed as personal property, which was the chief contention of the nuts ists, holding thnt the license mado "doublo tnxatlon." This contention the court holds Is counteracted by tho necessity of maintenance of public necessities by tnxatlon. FORTY-NINE PERISHED (Continued from pas !) WILSON'S MEXICAN POLICY ATTACKED; BRYAN FLAYED iMTTSIH'UO, Jan 30 -Describing the Mexican policy of the Wilson ad ministration as tne worK of "nmn tours, theorists, and dreamers, ncttng on Impulse when not on projudlco", Representative Mondell of Wyoming arraigned Secretary Ho an In an ad dress today before the Voting Men's Republican club. "The policy toward Huerta tempor arily pursued by the Taft administra tion to emphasize our abhorauce and disapproval of tho methods by which that government was established said Mondell, "was allowed to drift Into a state of aimless vacillation while tho present seeretnry of state travels on lucrnthe lecture tours Take a gltus of Salts to flush Kidneys if Bladder bothers you Drink lots of water. ' i --f ----------- , Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Ldy Assistant Day Phono 227 Night V. W. Weeks 103-J2 PhwiM A, E. Orr 878-M ----- ---"fy SHERMAN ACT TO STRIP SMELTER TRUST OF POWER WASHINGTON, Jan. 30. After months of quiet Investigation tbo de partment of Justice concluded It has sufficient grouuds for suit to dissolve under tho Sherman act tho American Smelting and Refining company, the Bocalled smelter trust. It Is Improb able the suit will bo filed immediate ly but It is understood preparations have gone so far that a bill In equity Is being drawn. The American Smelting and Refining company and American Smelters Securities com pany which it controls, havo a com- blncd authorized capital of nearly $150,000,000. Daniel Guggenheim Is president, of the refining company. Tho companies control many mines and smelters iu the United States aud Mexico. MOYER'S ATTACK ROILS PRESIDENT G0MPERS INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 2&. Samuel Gompers, president of tho Amorlcau Fedora don of Labor, defended th organization and Its executive council today before tho t'tiited Mine Work ers convention tgnlist charges made by President Moyer, of the Western Federation of Miners, Duncan M: Donnld and others-. Moyer charged that if tho Michigan coppor strike- lost the inactivity of tho American Federation executlvo board kould bo responsible. Gompers asserted It would bo Ini ppsslblo to levy an assessment for the coppor stiikers aud denied that o,--gaulatlon Is "reactionary, fossilized, worm eaten and dead" and that tho executlvo council Is composed of "boozo fighters.'" heeled over nt onco nud began taking In water In cataracts. All Artiuvcil From Slumber With hysterical screams, prayers, curses and cries for aid tho night clad imsscngera en mo rushing on deck. Many had been hurled from their berths and painfully hurt. Some were cut by splinters. All had bean aroused from slumber, without a sec ond's warning, to faco death in the waves. Of those who died the majority probably did not even havo time to get out of their staterooms, so qulckb' did tho ship go down. With tho collision tho boat drill signal had sounded. The crow worked like madmen but they got only ono boat overside before the ship's hull rolled over and down she went. As she disappeared beneath tho surfaco there sounded first a fierce hissing nnd then her boilers blew up with a muffled roar. ItCHCiiu Work lleguii In the vortex tho surviving passen gers and sailors were loft struggling for their lives. Some had seized life belts and these, In most instnnco, were tho ones who were saved. More than half of them were unconscious when they were dragged Into the Nna tucket's boats. Scarcely waiting to dotormlnc whether or not his own ship would go down tinder his feet, Captain Berry had launched every craft he had on board directly after his ves sel had swung clear of tho Monroe. For two hours tho Nantucket cruised about the spot looking for survivors. At first they were kept busy pull ing tho wretched men nnd women from tho water. Then the rescues grow less frequent. Finally they becamo convinced that no juoro nt the Monroe's company remained above water nnd tho search was re luctantly abandoned. Captain Johnson was ono of those saved. Tho Nantucket reached hero at 2:20 p. m. Thoso on board tho ship had fitted tho survivors from tho Monroe out with sonio odds and ends of clothes but It was still a nondescript com pany which finully staggered or were carried ashore. None but person having business there wero allowed on tho dock. Tho accident occurred In tho Gulf Stream, whore tho water Is warmer than clsowhero In tho Atlantic "n winter. Otliorwlbo many more must have perished from (he cold. "Tho only feature of our present attitude toward Moxlco that appear kidneys and urinary orgnnn clean, thus rating meal regularly eventually pro duce kidney trouble in homo form or other, i.ivs a well-known authority. ba- cause the urio acid In incut rutin the n,Mm-K, urp lAcwmi llMTWOfMHIl gvl KiiiKKiaui ciog up nun canto all sort ul distress, particularly backnche nnd mis ery in tho kidney rritlmw rlwumatla twin ges, wrrro neauscliM, ncld stomnrh, cm- i stlpation, torpid llvor, ilcopluincM, ' bladder and urinary Irritation. I Tho moment jour back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or If bladder Iwlhers )ou, get alxMit four ounce of Jd PalU front any good pharmacy take a table(onful in a cIsm of water More breakfast for a fow ila) and your kidneys will then net tine. 'Ihli fanOiM salts la made from tho acid of urui ' nnd lemon Juice, combined with llthla. and has been used for generations to flush clnirgal kldncjs and stlmiilato tliain to normal activity) also toneutrallta the acids in the urine so it no longer Irri tates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injuro nnyont) make a dcllchtful rffarvesfrnl llthli. water drink which million of men and women tako now and then to keep tho Ones Ills Ufe to This Luiiji Remedy If )im iii'slo'l a minium! ismuh or ruM )im mi' In iiiIikIioiI iMHiaT nf (M'Hr viH in Unit Ki-tloim l.uuil lituMi'. Tlio iinlall or Aidl wlili'li iici iml Jli'l'l In ur illiiiirr irititiui'iil fluiiihl I"' a wiiiiiluit la leu Hint I'N'vi'iitoo liiertumv hIuhiM h lllkrll II MIKII ll Mll'll' hi ninny ctiM- KiKmi.iIi .Mnnilhi', n ri'timl.t '"r 'limit! mill I mm IVillt'. Ikik hrnuclit I'triiiuiii'iil n-'iiwrs lliinl lliln I'lltlh'tllK M It It-1 AMI'I IMiIM'i gin'iiM iXimi. I. I , N. V "Dilltlcini'li In tln )iir l"iH will tfikrii unit H Iipmv isitil mill H innlr piuiit eniiitli I iMiit tu if writ I iltHiuni, lti javo iff ll f innlJrlHS. nimllji I wnl In a eiliillt, wim mte nit- 'iv Kilf thu l tiiiiili' tut' "Irk, of nil kliHls nt tf. mii-t-tim'iilly I fultfl In tirMltti I (lien ni in il I'nlnlilll, itml tiiini lt iifl t'i'tii'r Inn lltf iHtimli xilll Ut nil. I oINjitl tlieir fur tnif )imr, ntnl tlicn wrnl i a Inriii neni lir-cj' iMl. it ter H'H iitctM A'ltui Hi" 1 1 ittf ttf in v rvlitrn, no iNi'tlii-r ieimiiiiiiilii( l..l.iitiiit Alltr-silrt- i" tin V'iy lilnlil; li U Mitw ln.lll Iimi miiih ultim )f tikik II I nut ii" t.t'll i ml I ilirv llmt I tuttiiil lni,t" i" u ImrlKil Iiihic nt.'" It U tin. I I'.n r.tr IMsiiimii Ml.Titllti' ' I Aid' .'Mil Jnslil'll J. IIIIM.1 lll-.lt. i.tl.i'. mi.in il.ilMlt nmff mi iiint'-t I I kiit.tit i Vli. riifhi' lt Ih'imi i h n fit iiy initio t (tin fin - ii li- ihiiiilil'li. I'mm-hlal t,.M in. In tti'i if I'.lltl I 14 1.1 II Hi., ll L IHlU. ! ,11 llllllll tiirutlitk' .tin. -V fm I- Uli I I. illiwt if iiiitirn- i"l ttril'- I'lkitiin tU ml. nt I'hlliili lll H I'h f'r ll tUitii- t tie sain lit nil I'mlliK tlrtiiinlnK i' l.-l In l inol ilMiitfli'ii- Hi ..i mill I mill t -Ti-i I Ii.ii i. ul Stlllll.l filliif I In' nit in MiniilKiio The ; ALCO In llio new iiiinto lor our t'oiilVcUoiHM'y nnd cigjii' Hlorc, iMinicr Mnin nnd South t'onlrnl. .Stivornl unpropHnlo iiiiiiich wcro ,suuK!s'i!,i ,,J ,U! ,S('" ItM'Icd luMiijr noil) Hi by iSI r. Muudti Woods, who n-cuived I lu pi't'Xo of it ht)K of candy. WEST 6 WHITEMAN MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Lands. No Delay Page-Dressier :5t() K. Main St. to have any clement of fixity Is in thu fatuous and fantastic theory that wo shall decline official relations with any government which tho peoplo on this hemisphere may establish unless composed of persons Inaugurated ti i der conditions compatible with our own ideas." CLARK TELLS WHITE HOUSE FEAST PLACE HE SHOULD HAVE UAI.TIMOKK, Jan. 00 "I never have been sufficiently hypocritical to pretend 1 don't like pralnu for deedi A HAPPY CHILD IS JUST A FEW When Cm, Count lNitcI or If I'ev erioli (Hie "California. Sjmp of FIks" Then Don't Worry Mothers can rest easy after giving California S)rup of fc'lBS." because in a few hours all tho clogged-up waste, sour bllo and fcrniontlnR food gently moves out of tho bowels, and you have n well, playful child again Children simply will not tako tho time from play to empty their bowels, and they become tightly packed, liver Rets uluKlsh and stomach disordered. When cross, feverish, restless, see if tongue Is coated, then give this de licious fruit laxntlvo." Children love It, nnd It cannot causo Injury. So dlfercnru what nils your little oni If full of cold, or a soro throa', diarrhoea, stomauh-ache, bad breath, remember, a gcntlo "Inside cleans Inu" should alwag bo tho first treat ment given. Full directions for bab ies, children of all ages and grown ups are printed on ench bottle, Uowaro of counterfeit fig syrups Ask your druglst for a 50-cent bottle of "California Krup of Figs," thon look carefully ami see thnt It is mudo by the "California Fig Syrup Com pany." We make no smaller size. Hand back with contempt uny other fig sjrup. avoiding serious kidney dUeoae. Oialmers w' MOTOR CARS 110H.S1..0, roil nam: 'A' Irw c -vBrf . WW St '- . :.-iirfAat Vlsifcjj'jh. .tf I Iii ARE THE BEST FOR THE MONEY ,X?4iVjX:ty4'w i' jXjX;vi ii y i w mn i ij itt i c mtifi-i-ni-Ki-i-i-i-inji-t 5 'H 3 !) You Will Regret It! If You Don't Attrtiiil Ono span at mules, ago 0 and T years, weight 2500. One span, mnro and horso, ago 7 atui S years weight 2.110. Ono good alt around horso, S years old. I-nrgo team, weight 3000. Ono well broke saddle horsu. One gontlo Indlos' driving maro. Ono good ranch team. Can bo scon nt I). S. LltlV .TJ X. KUerMTTr Good Time Now For Blood Health Energies Arc More Keen and Respond Quickly to Help. BEIILING'S SHOE SALE ( li I.I (. iTiTT(Vr.YyiT(TW,-iXr i fA'V !! & I??'; i ififi' XtTli fJ'i X'l ' fl t tfM I i ' If ron are ilnwn with rlieureatUm: If ninrij, .ire rnnKrii wmi roil mvnr icti nlnrrli. Iiu ii Weather Forecast Oregon Generally i'nir toniglit nnd Saturiluy, except rain tonight or .Saturday iiortliweHt portion; houtii wet tvinilK. TOO IiATJ: TO CjAHSIFI'. FOft 8 A LK-Th r t eon'h u n d rod po u ml horso or will xciuni;o for u heav ier horso. W. .1. Hartzell, phono 4C8-J1. 2CS FOIl SALK Fresh Phone :i-Fll, young cow. 271 FOIt 8AM: 15 S. C. Ilrown Leghorn cockcrelH for breeding, $1.00 each. Jas. W. Dunlop, phono 812-11. arj FOIt BAM-: Fresh cows, ;t Jersey a n i j two Ilolstclus, 'i Durhnm, one Hwlss. Phono 1R2-Y or 251-X. C. V. Hoover 2 OS East Side ' f i . I Grocery Selling for Cash J0 jlio. Ormiiilal.'d Kiigur .rl 00 Oil, per gallon .18c Oil, ,r gullojiH ... -H.V: Juici-aroiii, I lb. fr. . 'Jjo Knglihli Wnliiui-, lb 18 Cocoa, -), can. . ..'-'(lo (Jooil Coffee, Hi. ...u. L'Oo f fiOc Tea, net- lb. .,,,, ,- -- lion 10 Iiiiiv Liiumlrv Sojip ... . 'Joe I.ii I c I.emoiik, (di'i,.. . . . L'flc SiiIiiioii, very lie!, cij.ii ....... .-I'Oo Ketv iSet'ils, II pk s.. ,. . ..10(i Corn MnkcK, ,. . !.. . . 7o I'oik mill lieiiiio, :i ciiiio 2.r)c Iliilli-r, a IIih. ciciiniery (10c TKM-JlMIONi; ma iimuli. iir yuur kln lilinpli'il ami Irr In' il Willi ranli. rizeinu, or Bar (itlit-r IiIimkI illfmnlt-r Juat riiunin-U-r Hist all lli Ilia lit life runic (ruin Im pure IiIimkI Ami j mi iiu rnnllr Rive yuur IiIwmI a K'i'hI tli'iruiijth ilraiufiiK, a Imili ljr inline H H. H 'ilieni l nu m-i-il fr rnyune l Imi ili-iiiiiiiliiit over t tin lllni'il if IiIidh) Inipiirltlr. No m.'illrr li'uv Uidly iiirr atiaric iih ajraieia, or iiwr iiiniuuuy I'Viimiva I lie kln, lint r'tiifiulitT Diet" l une Iniiriillnit In fi. H H, Ihal an ullimi lair Hi cellular lluura tliruiubout I tin Miilr Dial lurh pcirt M-lit-la III unu ai-nllal niitrlinrnl from t lie I.IimjJ. 'IIiId mi hii tliut all ilfrnjr, all drrak Ins ('own of llii' llmiira, Ik rlii-i Leil anil rrpifr work lin. H. H. K. lina auiti a miicllle JnlliM-iit on nil Inrnl cell n t pri '-rvc Ihrlr mutual welfurn nnd anunl a proper rHatlva aait4iir ( fmli iitiicr I'nr mnnv jiara pfoplo r-lli-t upon Mr rur. Inillito of I'liiaati, Araonlr. "I'lijralra," Calhaltlra nnd "lni" ni rrmiillra fur dlnoil lfknfi. hut now tlin piirn c-lntila H. H. H, la llirr aafcitnaril. Ynu ran col H 8 H In nnr ilnnt a I ore, Iml Inalat npnn liarlne It Ami jrnii ah'iili) lake no rlinnre lv pi-rmlttlnit nnrono in ri-cnmnicnil n aulialliulc. Anil If jour liloml romllllnn la aurli that you would like In cnnault n HiiTlnllit freely, inilrn Meillra! IK pi. 'Ilio Hwlfe Hpcilllc Co,, UtU Hwlft llldi:.. Atlanta, Da. i wMfimV mil L yfymt-&. MeJimg?-. S J'i wsltwe a,gc?&ct cfocfct otzee Jfte veJjr. 1 I sZx f ma ' i r ii This community is favored by having sciontific phys icians who know how to diagnose thoir casos. WE KNOW HOW to fill their prescriptions, and wo uso only puro, fresh drugs. We always havo everything for tho sick and tho sick room antiseptic cotton and bandages, disinfectants, syringos, rubbor hot wator bags, ico bags, Send to us for your medicines. Wo nover substitute, Tho QOzJUL Store WEST SIDE PHARMACY Just Arrived ! A Car of Fancy , : . , MercedSweetPotatoes Ask Your Grocer MICDFORD WAREHOUSE CO. A