Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 06, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MICDirOKM) MAIL TKIHUNK. MIODKOUD, ORKflON". VRIDAY, KKlUtrAKV (. Wl
IOC A I. AND
L PERSONAL
Mr. nml Mr. U 0 11111 of Cottage
drove, Ore , wore registered nt the
MciHonl Thursday
Mr nnd Mm. 11. D. Sweet nnd Mr.
nml Mm. U. S. Sweet, of SiirliiRttnlo.
Wntdi , wore In Medford Friday, on
ronto to Kliunnth Falls.
At His tmlfty, O. A. C. football
pictures.
The Medford IiIrIi school nnd the
Models will moot tonight In n nnie
of imsltetlmll which gives promise or
beliiR n very spirited came aa thev
nro to play for the championship of
tho city. This will bo tho second
Rnnio between theso local teams and
both aro reported to havo an even
chance rcRardless of the fact that the
high school succcodid In defeating
tho Models In the first contost.
For choice meats, country sausage,
hedge cheese go to booth No. 12 at
public market. Orth KUnehammc.-,
proprietor. 273
l'rof. 11. Isaacs, Instructor In music
In the local schools has successfully
passed tho teachers stato cxamlm
tlon In music nnd Is awarded with
life certificate which entitles him to
teach this nrt In any educational In
stitution In this state, l'rof. Isaacs
has accomplished a great deal In the
Instruction of music In tho Medford
schools nnd Is greatly pleased with
the rcsiiltn he has accomplished is
shown by the grades niado In tho r;
ccnt examinations in tho schools.
M Purdln, lawyor. rooms 4 and 5
Itlnlto building, opposite First Na
tional Hank.
Tho regular monthly meeting of
the Washington school l'aront-Teach-cr'
circle will bo hold In tho school
building Friday, Feb. 13. 2:80 p. m.
Tho subject for the nttornoon is
"How to Draw the Child Closer to
tho Home." The fathers meeting.
which was to be held on tho above
dato has been postponed until some
time In March.
At Islu today, O. A. C. football
pictures.
T. W. Dally of Trail was In Med
ford today on business.
Your Insurance is right it Holmes
writes It, let him write It right, right
nway.
S. S. Dullls returned Wednesday
from n several wceks'g business trip
In tho cast. Mr. Bullls and his sons
of this city, left Thursday morning
for tho Applegate country-where they
have extensive mining Interests.
Itubuer boots all sizes, whllo they
last, $2.50. Will II. Wilson. 272
A. M. lienver, of tho firm of Beaver
& Yockey. of Ashland, was In Med
ford Friday on business before U. S.
Commissioner Canon. Mr. Beaver,
while hero located several parties on
government land nnd also sold some
deeded tracts.
Ten day's sewing for J5.00. Ke In
ter's Ladles' Tailoring College, rooms
C-7, St. Mark's block, corner Main
and Holly. 277
S. I. Wilson, a Talent orchardist,
was in Medford Friday,
Rubber boots all sizes, while thoy
last, 12.30. Will H. Wilson. 272
Mr. nud Mrs, Alh Trowbridge and
son, Karl, of Ilandcock, Mich., who
havo been spending the winter in
Medford are so delighted with South
ern Oregon cllmato and tho general
business outlook hero that, Instead of
visiting relatives hero for a few
months thoy have decided to make
Medford their futuro home.
At Isis today, O. A. C. football
pictures.
It. It. Mintcr of Kagle Point was ii
Medford Thursday on business.
ltubbor boots all slzos, whllo they
last, J2.G0. Will H. Wilson. 272
A. Coleman, who has been engaged
in putting In the machinery and
hollers for tho Ilex Spray company at
I'hocnlx, has completed his work and
has returned to Medford. The plait
epectB to bo equipped for operating
within a very short time.
Seo Tumy for fire insurance. "
Mr, aud Mrs. II. H. Mollis of Ash
Jnnd wqro In Medford Friday, guonis
of Mr mid Mrs. W. L. Hnlloy.
Modol Bakery goods at Do Voes.
Col Washburn, the Table Hock or
chardist, was In the city Thursday or.
busliiebs.
Booth 12, public market, hag nice
voul for Suturda.y Kllnohamnier, tho
farmer, 272
Ooo. lams, proprietor of a grocery
nud confectionery store on North
Front street, has leased tho Diamond
rooming houso, corner North Central
uvonuo aud Sixth street, and Is hav
ing tho rooms renovated and refur
nished. Ho Is nlso having a store
front put In on tho Sixth street side.
For ront. Flno offlco rooms from
IC.0O to $18.00. W. T. York, 410
M. F. & II. Bids.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Laily AkslHtant
Day Phono 227
lNljtht V, IV, Week 103-Ji!
VJiotiea A K. Orr 078-M
Olivia Ireland and ti. 8. Sawyer,
tango dancers, arrived Friday to
teach Medford society how to iImkc
tho tango. A largo number havo
signet up at ?2.6l) per half hour les
nous. '
The ladles of the Altar society will
give a Valentine card party this
evening at tho Parish hall. Progres
sive whist will be played. Cards
will begin promptly nt S o'clock.
S. A. Carlton of Ashland, formerly
one of the prosperous ranchers In tho
Wellen country, was In Medford Fri
day visiting friends.
Free public Instruction In Tango,
llosltntlon Waltz and .Spanish Waltz
at Natntorlatn Saturday night, 9 p.
m. Fight piece orchestra and free
to everyone.
Tho. Hlley of Dry creek, was In
Medford Friday on business.
J. O. Gcrklng, tho best all around
photographer in southern Oregon..
Mays reliable. Negatives made any
where, time or place Studio 22S
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Miss Viola Pholster, n teacher 1 1
the Washington school and a daugh
ter of Mrs. it. A. Phelstor. of 903
West Hlovcuth street, was operated
upon at the Sacred Heart hospital
Thursday for appendicitis, by Dr.
Thayer.
For a few more days one-half
price on Indies' tailored suits, ladles'
coats, children's coats, wool dres?s
and evening drosses. Ahrons. 272-
W. T. York has taken office rooms
In the Medford Furniture & Hard
ware company's building, where be
will do a real estate, insurance nnl
rental business. He also has charge
of office rentals In tho M. F &. II
building.
Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin
ish at J. O. Gerking's studio, 22S E.
Main St. Phono 320-.
Chlof of Police Hlttsou caused the
arrest of eight Medford boys Thttr-
dnytitght for a violation of tho cur
few ordinance. They wore all per
tnltted to go their homos upon their
giving their word to report to Mayor
Purdln Friday morning for sentoncc,
or reprimand.
Tumy writes better flro Insurance.
Try our flour, Johnson's Be.
$1.15; Bluo Stem, $1.35; None Bet
ter. Lr. B. Brown, Buss Mill, Flour
and Feed.
Motorcycle riders who have be
come careless as to fast riding on
the streets may expect to bo rounded
up one of these days by Chief of Po
lice lltttson. Ho has Instructed ail
policemen to arrest all motorcycle
speeders and It Is expected there will
bo several of them run In. Thero nrc
also-a-conslderable'number of auto
drivers who are running their cars
In tho city limits without muffler.!,
These, also are to be arrested an V
brought before Mayor Purdln for vio
lation of a city ordinance prohibit
ing the runlng of automobiles; with
out mufflers.
See the new Kabo corset model.
Ahrcns. 272
Mrs. Walter Kcntner of Jackson
ville, is In Medford, a guests of Mrs.
J. W. Lawlor.
Milk and cream at DeVoe's.
Charles Nlckell, the veteran news
paper publisher, passed through .Med
ford Thursday evening en routo to
Portland. He Is residing In Berkeley
where ho recently purcr.ased a resi
dence. Remember Tumy writes fire Insur
ance. For sale. FJvo room houso on
paved street, paving partly paid.
City water, IC00.00. Better than
payjng rent. W. T. York, 419 M. V.
& II. Bldg.
Freo public instruction In Tango,
Hesitation Waltz and Spanish Waltz
at Natatorium Saturday night, 9 p.
in. Eight piece orchestra and free
to every one,
Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co.
Lawyers Carkln end Taylor have
moved from Central nvonuo Into
three larger front offices on Main
street over Hasklns and Boydon's
stores.
Hubber boots all sizes, while tl"'
last, $2.50. Will H. Wilson. 272
Try our flour, Johnson's Best,
$1.15; Blue Stem, $1.35; No no Bet
ter. L. B. Brown, Ituss Mill, Flou.
and Feed.
Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr.
Co.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphor, nogatlves mado any time or
placo by appointment. Phono M
1471.
C. A. Do Voo, Medford agent for
the Portland Orogonlnn, 4 IS W.
Main. Phono 122-It.
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NVENTS
DEAL FIRE FIGHTING
LFORFI
built so that It can be taken down
and made into a small compart bun
dle. It ran bo changed almost In
stiuitb, according to the needs of the
occasion, Into a norloenblo hoe,
nhovol, rako or brush hook and nt
eory flro thero are times when one
i finds need for end! of these tools.
BLACK MAN INFERIOR TO
JAPS ARGUE SENATORS
YUF.K.V Cal., Fob. 6 -Hanger
William (lott of the Klmunlli nation
al forest has Invented the Ideal flro
fighting tout for forest mngors, one
that answers all the requirements.
A model of his Invention was ex
hibited by Forest Supervisor Rider , ,, (1. u p
at the recent supervisors' mee lug In tm,r .,M, rnt.tn ,
fan i- raucisco, ami us simplicity yet
evident practicability aroused en
thusiasm. The district forester wan I
so well pleased with the Idea that ho'
WVSHINOTON. Fob. . -Senator
lone' amendment to the agricultural
i extension bill giving tue southern no-
jero college administration of a por
tion of the fund promised for tho
1 farm demonstration work led to it
e senate Friday
miestloit Jones de
fended the amendment's principle
nud this amendment was peudliu
whoif the senate adjourned.
Vardaman asked Jones It he would
took It before the annual meeting of i o Uo m,mIu
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l!tVI I'illl Ul IIIU lllllll tlllUll'U 1U IIIU
tlnn association nt Vancouver. 11. C .
last December 13 nnd 1C, which was
attended by representatives of both
the United States nud tho Canadla i
services. Its practicability appealed
to the people at that meeting nud
since then the Canadian forest
branch has asked for the privilege of
manufacturing the toot for tho Ca
nadian service. This probably W.li
he permitted after some minor
changes, now under wa, havo been
added.
Tis tool when perfected, will bo
roast Mate.
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SWEDISH COMMISSIONER
urn- n fialer l,nle if nil ol Iih iii
ulution- uie iioeepU'il,
With Modioli tntdn is Medford nihfl
Wuwl from lite ent i t 'lie u
feel tltut .lolin A. WeMiilutul If
been uppoinleil lair emium-MOiier
for tlit Swedish aowrntneiil mul d
lime Mihtfrvi"lou' of llittt nation
iliriln t tlit I'mmrnn expo-iitmi .it
. , . ,! ... .1 1
?mi rruui't'M'o. - no worn rouiHTirii
tlu'U'uilli U tletnhiiuR lilm in the
i-n-t .
Mr. Wesletliiiul i doiinr iind woiW
for Meilfotil in the ea-t nml i
routilijf eeroiie that lie can vin Hi
nii wifli .liiiocr ut .Meilfotil. IK
Will lme to lOlldiUt II HIUle -MV
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mow, o
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uac ivur
Cbi
Tti Wlill
NltlllMl.lTll
Miil'iit'liir
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IllKt Jlnl
MEDFORI) FLUFF RU(i CO
li'llj,' nml ('ill'irt Clt'illlliiii;
mul ciuMiiu-
oil MAST MAIN NI'KKKT
IMmni' .VI. J U'
10THER! IS CHILD'S
STOMACH SOUR. SICK?
If Tongue l l'oute or If t'u., IV
erl"h, CoiiMliniteil .ie "Call-
fin ula Syrup of 1'lgs"
TEA 10
IJAI
She made up a mixture of Sage Tct
and Sulphur to bring back color,
gloss, thickness.
I Don't scold your fretful, peevhh
child. See If tongue Is coated; tlit
Is a sure sign Its little stomach, liver
aud bowels are eiogiied 1th sour
waste.
When listless, pale, feverish, full
or rold, broutli u.iii. throat sore,
doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally,
has stomach-ache, Indlnestlon, diarr
hoea, give a teaspoonful of "Califor
nia Srup of Figs," and In a few i
ltnurn nil tint foul wnnln. (ho mmr i
bile and fermenttne food imwiiw nut ''"
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EAST SIDE GROCERY
Selling for Cash
20 His. tiraiuilntftl Suuar
l)H . . SI. 00
KiislisU Walnuts tS
H) liars Ijiiuiulry Strnp lific
(ornl lakes, pug. .
Mason tit. jar (how ('how
for 120?
:i pUl's. Xi-w Seeds, 1!)1 1 ..
fur HW
I'o lbs. Maenniiii . . 125
.'leans I'orlc and Heaus 'Z
Oil S5c4
ean Pork and Deans
loi- . . i;c
liilihy's Catsup .. ..ISt?
i) gallons
laii;t
,11 fire sie
Peanut Huttei'
Common garden wpo brewwl into a
he.wv tea with sulphur ami alcohol
niMol, will turn gray, streaked nnd fnll
hair uuirtllull
move every
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antillmUons will nne a revelation if ! love this hnrmloss "fruit laxative.
your hair is fading, gray or dry, scrag- land inotliors can rest easy ufter gl-
gly and thin. Mixing the Sage Tea ami , B t( because It newr falls to mnke ,
for
! en ns of Peas
(Jood can Corn
Pineapple for
: Verv best Salmon.
a, In.
fully dark and luxuriant, re- of the ttowols aud )oii have a well pkjrs. .lello
iXWiM' "'"'. 1ch,w?.'-l'.j Hw. Popeoi
i. r i.l Ifii-rt hla hnrtiilwia 'riil nvnt t-.i ' . . ' .
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125c
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This I.uimi Medicine
11i umiiiifix Ittii'ii f I . ViiiMt .Mlrr-
tlir it mwll'l"-' f' f ni" '"l I'MMIJ
ni'tltii. I.nti'l lliat nil I'lltm-M 'f
tlii'.n milou liiil it luil tk' Ibn
irnuMr m iiiiratimiic d-r ilninrlr
vlil (III Hinll'llir but aiiillliril Uur
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I'ln.liWti ilnUml li tml l.utic ITmibln
a n, nan lirjiiuit all niMllml M Ho I
iHinipOUIrlr Imil llrv Win !! to "MkI
for . Itile I'm. Ili-nllj mIIIioiii lmi
fiir lif,xrfT. I liiaUlist twit atK Itj Ihr
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fr pri Thrnal ami l.rnic AtT''-!!"'".
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(Mlila anil In UlHilmlH Hip atalrm
I'uMtriliu nn imriHllr. ila nr lialHi
f.'tmllK ilru AA fir Nniktrt Irlllne
uf tvon rr anil nrll.' I.l I'.ialuaii
l.nl.inlirr I'Ml.lrleMi l' fur nl
ill mo. rr t4l I'! nil Imitltn; iliull
One 'in of mull", n;e
7 e,Mi v " ii lit '.' 'UO One
inaie Mini liorae are i and s )eiiti.
wulMht -'l" One Ki""l all around
homo. X oa.rn old l.ai leniu
w night 3000. Onn well brokw saddlo
liorttt. One mt I Inttl ttrlMnrf
mare Onn kimi.I iiiurli !nm. (nil
lie kkvU nt
II. S. I.ltt'x
At I'iiIoii Muni
Sulphur recipe at home, though, Ik
troublesome. An cuMer way to cct the
ready-to-use tonic, coding nlout SO ecnU
a large lttle at drug stores, known as
"Wyeth'a Saj-e and Sulphur Hair Ittm
eily." thiw avoiding a lot of muss.
U'hlle wiipy, gray, faIeJ hair is not
sinful, we all desire to retain our youth
ful appearance and attrae'lvenejs. By
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darkening : jour nair wiu uymns Mgo j rectlonR for bnblos. children of
kH.I Will t.Viti n aha im v 4 All IrivM lla.i if
dill. UUU'IIUI, i.V" JU: UMI tl -x-viM i r
a. u - M4..n. - ...iu w.i it. nKoa anil lor
4V UVV UtU !. f VJ V-aIJ wa
tholr little "lusldes" clean nud
sweet.
Keep It hnudy, mother! A little'
given today saves n slrk child tomor
row, hut got the genuine. Ask your1
druggist for n 50-ccnt bottle of "Cal
ifornia 8 nip of I'Igs." which has di
al!
ages nnd for grown-ups plainly
JPNOItA"JMKy
Craral H4
bout J ln)
bar.
damjien a sponge "or soft bruih with It printed on tho bottle, llemomber
and draw this through your hair, taking i there nro counterfeits sold here, so
one small strand at a Uroej by morning , atrc,v ,ook ,, Uml yori
all grav hairs have dlsanpeareil, and,
after another application o'r two. yor ' mmlc bv the "Califm-nta Mg Svrm
hair becomes, lusiutlfully dark, glcy, ' Company " Hand back with ion
soft and luxuriant. tempt nfty otliT f Ig'syrup.
ARROW
mCOLLAPv
!Im3(hIi 0,ll. TttUJt A Pa.. If. U,,f
To the Milk Consumers
of Medford
Why not hu our milk and rroniii
from the dairy that has the MuhtMt
scire of any dairy In MudfordT
Wo sell milk Jttal aa rhap as tho
lowest Hforod dalrlu) and Kuamitteit
It to Ih pure, clean nud rich uf butter
rat.
Wo make a ipocinlly of milk for
babies.
Che us a (rial and you will Im.
he our customer,
We make two dulUerlea dally.
MedfordDairy
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From San i'ranciicn. Feb. 22, 1915
Veiling fa mom tiiM-t nml cnunlfi.a ihi n
iKiUlwi tliMmikip vltwli i f
hulel. t'.vriy luimy khiI comlcHlut,l.
135 duyn $900 and up
liwlii JhH 3t tun M.J all wimaaiy mawiH.
Alx" Utk. Waal taW. Pa.
iJ.tm Ch1, .kl M, JUaraii IrlaM.
SmU A . ilaawr ,m
HAMBURG-AMERICAN
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Of Mf Hr
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PIONEER EUGENE CAPITALIST
PASSES AWAY, AGE SEVENTY
EUQENK, O-.. rV'.. U. -1eore;o T.
Hall, Sr., pii m r, c.iiulaliht nnd
inurclinnt of liU city, l ed today lif
ter a Ioiik illiit'es of iiiKiinie heart
I rouble. He wan 70 year old.
Weather Forecast
Ori't'ou- Fnir nutli and eimt jior
lioiih loniylit uml Kutimiuy; cloudy
iioitliwesteiu portion touiglit mul
Mntiinlny; juohuhly rain or mhm
flurrieii; soutlu'iiHtcrly niinlx.
OoimI Wood,
If you want good wood, got It from
Krnnlt II, Ha),
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One -Half Price
Sale
For a few more days we continue our one-half price sale on' Talldrcd Suits,
Ladies' Long Coats, all Children's Coats, Wool Dresses arid Evening Dresses
at exactly one-half price.
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Petticoats, values to $5,
Special $1.98
Out' lot of .Sateen and
Mohair Petticoats, reg
ular values $2.70 to 5,
clearanee .S1.9S
Kover-All Aprons
In a good qualitv per
cale, special at. ...'....59 Armr Plate Hose
Dress Skirls $1.98
About .10 of those full
dress Skirts left lo
choose from, materials
are Altniau voile, chif
fon, Panama, soleiles,
etc., actual values to
.$15, clearance $1.98
Outing" Flannel Gowns
Made of genuine Daisy
flannel, in white, special
at $1.00
If you really dislike
darning wear . 'Armor
Plate, light, medium and
heavy weight; 4also all
ribbed or ribbed top.
specially priced 25
Wash Dresses $1.19
One lot of about 10 do..
Wash Dresses, made up
to our regular standard
in light aud dark colors,
values to $2, clearance
price .' $1.19
New Kobo Corset
Models
Are here for your choos
ing; also many new
styles in Hrassures.
Kabo Corsets, $1.25
to $5.50.
La (li'cc.oue (orse
$1.25 to $G.0().
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First Showing of tho Ndw Spring Skirts. f
First Showing of the New Spring Tailored Suits.
First Showing of the New Early Hats.
Tho Day
light Store
Smart Togs
for Women
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Orange
15c Dozen
and up
SPECIAL PRICE ON BOX
Southeast corner
Main and Kir
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J J J - Jo t tJ J $ J a,a) . , , ty , tja J 4 jj. J, ta ,,. J V
Special to Hog Breed
ers and Feeders
DigesterTankage
Mndo by tlm I'iiIoii Meat Co. a
NOW ON HM.K IV MKDroitD
AT A HAVINO IN KUKKIUT
Wo ofrer von tlm opportun
ity of huMiu: UiIh fumouu Iiok
fond nt it vuvIiik In froliiht. iih
wo Imvo JiiHt riicidved a ItirK'J
Klilnmiit for dlHpoHitt to liou
lireedeiM mid feudura In .MoJ
ford uml vicinity.
i)ioi:sti:u TANKAOIC
1h u coucoiilrutod miliuul pro
lelii CO per cent meiil mndo
ft oiii froHli wlioleHomo ptecuH
of incut, Kndomed liy nil
leudluK AKrlciilturul Kxpurl
iiiciiL HtutUuiH mul by tho tlOat
lircedeiH mid foodom In overy
xtnto it dovolopM Imiio mid
miiHido mid mulcou plKi (IIU)W.
I'ml wet or dry mixed with
other fond. Order u trial
NOW.
NOTIC'IJ
Wo liuvtt nppoliited Mr, II. 3.
Allen to luuiillo tlio Union
Mnut (-'oiiipuiiy'n faiiifiu. "I(d
Iuvmi" lirmid foilllUor for u.
Tlilii foiillUnr Im oupiiiliiily
mliipli'd for iixca, awewt jiiiiih,
Iiiwiih mid nil UIiuIh or fliivuii'u
I'nt up In hiiiliM or i ii Hperliil
nir tUlit lo pound mll.
lloHiio IIIht I'nili ,K I'mhIiiio
Ahhiuinlliiii
Mi-'IImmI. OM'Koii
,j
E.D.Weston
Official Phctographor of tho
Medford Commercial Club
Aniftteur KiuLtliiuu
Post Cnrdu .,,,
pMiontniic Work
Kbirib lightH
Poitraita
Interior and extorter viJVh
Nogativus made anv tiuiu
and any plnuu ly ttTipoiitt
ruent.
U ,M. IIAIIMON, .Mmiimu.t.
208 V.. Main
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NEW
UNION
iLIVERY
4f
Tho new brick burn on
South liivorsido in now
open for hiiHinciiE
I'.vcry tiling new and iii li
dale. Livery and arilmV
lanct' service. Will bu yliid
to welcome till ftJi'nfor oiii
lomei'N and many new ouch.
Ray Gaunway
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