Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
II. E. Ilcnlor Medford spent Satur
day and Sunday Rt Grants Pass vls
Itlnp with tho ttunlaps nnd KlfleUH.
Fred Hopor tins returned to OrantJ
Pans, from Southern Cntlfornln, whoro
he has spent several woohs.
M, Turdln, lawyer, rooms 4 and 5
ntallo building-, opposite Tlnst NV
tlonal Hank.
Word hns boon received of tho
death of Esther. olaM-ycar-old
daughter of Prof, nnd Mrs, W. U
Klcld, now of ljURena but formerly
of Mcdford at their homo In Eugene.
Tho child was stricken with Infantile
paralysis.
Tho Korth Dakota society will hoU
their sixth annual banquet Friday
evening at tho Hotel Mcdford. The
banquet will bo nt 7 o'ctock. If any
havo failed to recelvo Invitations
phono Mrs. Jonas Wold.
Your Insurance Is right If Holmes
writes It, lot him write It right, right
nway.
J. n. Flynn of the Wake-McFall
company Is spending a few days call
ing upon customers In the valley.
Attorney Canndy made a profes
sional trip to Jacksonville this morn
ing. - '
Ten day's sewing for SS.00. Kols
tcr's Ladles' Tailoring College, rooms
G-7, St. Mark's block, corner Main
and Holly. 2"",'
Chas. Munson of tho Pacific Paper
company is visiting customers In tho
valley.
P. II. Dally was a business visitor
at Eaflo Point Saturday.
Seo Tumy for flro insurance
Mrs. Joe Ilccman of Gold Hill was
a huslness visitor In tho city Monday.
It. N. Foster of the Palaco of
Sweets leave Wednesday for San
Francisco to attend to business mat
ters. Model Bakery goods at Do Vocs.
Thomas Dcano of Watklns, Ore.,
Is spending a few days In tho city
attending to business matters.
Itoscoe Inncs of Ventura, Califor
nia, Is spending a few days in tho
city on business.
For rent- Flno orflco rooms from
$6:00 to J1S.00. W. T. York. 410
M. F. & H. Illdg.
L. Samuel, general manager of tho
Oregon Life, with headquarters In
Portland spent Monday In Mcdford.
II. II. Howell was a business vis
itor In Jacksonville Monday after
noon. J, O. Clerking, tbo best all around
photographer in southern Oregon..
Alays reliable Negatives mado any
where, time or place. Studio 228
Main St Phono 320-J.
I. L. Penn of Elkhart, III., Is
spending a few days In tbo valloy
with a vlow of locating in this sec
tion. Joe H. Wilson of Talent Is In
tho city today for a few hours vis
iting friends and attending to busi
ness matters.
Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin
ish at J. O. Qerklng's studio, 228 E.
Main St. Phono 32 0-.
Charles Owens of Dunsmulr, Cal.,
Is visiting friends and relatives in
this city for a few days.
Thursday, being Lincoln's birth
day, thero will bo a general observa
tion of tho day in tho city, with spe
cial programs appropriate of tho oc
casion in tho grammar schools of tho
city.
Tumy writes better flro insurance
Merchants say that tho last three
days have netted them tho best
cash sales slnco the holidays, and
that tho people both country and
city, aro spending their cash with a
freer hand than during tho fall and
winter.
Judge Y. M. Calkins of tho circuit
:ourt has returned from a trip 10
Grants Pass.
Try our flour, Johnson's Ilent
J1.15; Dluo Stem, $1.35; None Bet
ter. L. D. Brown, Buss Mill, Flour
nnd Feed.
Bill Ulrlch has returned from a
trip to Josophlno county, on business
connected with the bankruptcy of tho
Old Channel mlno. Mr. Ulrlch says
that a deal Is pending wberoby tho
property will change hands. It was
this property that tho McNIchuIs
uaod us a means of practising al
'cgod swindles on a number of east
ern people, and resulted In tliolr bo
Ing Indicted by n fedoral grand Jury
for use. of tho malls to defraud. Tho
McNIchols' also financed a brick fac
tory here.
A half dozen Northern California
Chlnnraon camo to town this morn
ing to visit with follow countrymen
In this city.
Milk and cream at DoVoe's. '
Miss AIIco Ithodes of Ashland vis
ited with frlouda hi this city Monday,
E, W, Carleton has returned from
the east.
a i a a t -,.. tv-,--,------,-. a
Wef y& & Mcflowan Co.
' UNDERTAKERS
Lady Assistant
' Pay Thono 227
Jflght P, W, Weeks 103-Jii
I'lioVM A. E. Orr 07S-M
Sergeant Pat Mcgo says nn epi
demic of curiosity has hit tho town,
(inserting that half tho malo popula
tion have nuked him to dlscloso tho
Identity .of tho Intoxlcntod womnn
whom ho escorted homo from, tho 8.
P. depot Sunday morning, who prev
iously hugged Itosoy before a depot
crowd,
W. F. Blddle nnd Mrs. Blddlo have
returned from a visit to St. Louis.
Bomemher Tumy writes flro Insur
ance. The Colonial slock company pre
sented 'The Wolf" at tho Page
I Theater Monday night In a capable
Inannor, but boforo a Binall house
Tho company appears out of town
Tor the next two nights owing to thi
presentation of "Tho Pirates of Pen-
jinnee," returning Thursday night to
complete tholr week's engagement.
Shirt waists mado up ready to em
broidery for salo at tho Handicraft
Shop. 275
I). T. Poulscn of Mnnkato, N. -, Is
In the city for a few days en route lo
his homo after spending a month In
California.
For sale FIvo room houso on
paved street, paving partly paid.
City water. $C00.OO. Bettor than
paying rent. W. T. York, 419 M. P.
& H. Bldg.
Somo citizen with no respect for
autolsts and motorcyclists, scattered
tacks between Fifth nnd Sixth streets
on Btversldo avenue.
Secure your invitation for tho Ben
Hur apron and necktie social for Fri
day evening of any Ben Hur mem
ber.
Mrs. E. Curry of Mountain Home !j
spending n few days In tho city vis
Iting friends and relatives.
Fresh lime Mcdford Lbr. Co. '
J. P. Clarke and wife and child of
' Vancouver, B. C, aro spending a few
rs In tho city.
Earn lady bring a necktie and
apron to correspond to tho Ben Hur
social Friday night.
dt U. LUlllfell , VI Ml IDIfeU, VUIU., 13
i t t,nM.iM,.n. tt... ri I
registered at tho-Nash.
Lawyers Carkln and Taylor hare
moved from Central avenuo Into
tbrcc larger front offices on Main
street over Haskins and Boyden's
stores.
Col. B. C. Washburn of Tabla
Bock Is In tho city today on business
Letters to friends in this city Indi
cate that Bud Anderson will pass
through en route to San Francisco
Thursday afternoon.
Chicken dinner St. Mark's hall
Wednesday evening nt 6 o'ctock, Dy
ladles of First M. E. church. Adults
35 cents, children 25c. 27C
Spring plowing Is fairly well ad
vanced In tho. south end of tho vat-
iey.
Try our flonr, Johnson's nest
$1.15; Blue Stem, $1.35; None Bet
ter. L. B. Brown, Buss Mill, FIon
and Feed.
T. J. Parton of Eaglo Point, the
corn king. Is in tho city today on
huslness. Mr. Parton Is making ar
rangements to Increaso his stock of
hogs, and expects to raise the bis
(rest corn crop In tho history of tho
valley this year. Ho is also trying
to Induco a number of his old friends
In Texas to mlgrato to this valloy.
A good dollar's worth of chicken
dinner for 35 cents, at St. Mark's
hall, Wednesday evening at C o'clock,
given by tho ladles of the First M. E
church. Children 25 cents. 27C
Balph Judson of Antloch was n
business visitor In the city Monday.
Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr.
Co.
Mrs. George Nuebro of Jacksonville
visited friends In this city the first
of tbo week.
Frank Farroll was In from tho
ranch for a few hours Tuesday.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
,)lace by appointment Phone M
M71.
Prof. F. C, Bclmer of tho experi
ment station of Talent is in South
ern California on a ten day's bus!
nesg trip.
Order your nlco Juicy beet steak
from booth 12, public market. 275
A meoting of tho English teachers
of Southern Oregon was held at tho
local high school building Saturday,
February tho 7th, from 9:00 a. m
until 3.00 p. m. A four course din
ner was served at noon by tbo doraci-
tic sclonto class of tho high school.
Tho young ladles serving were.
"Misses Marian Palmer, Mabel Gould,
Edna Marquis, Margery Reynolds,
Margery Eraklno, Mildred Reynolds,
Myrl Davis and Goldlo Mooro,
C, A. De Voo, Medford agont for
tho Portland Orcgpnlan, 4,18 W.
Main Phono 122-R.
Rev. G. h. Hall of Marshfleld, for
merly pustor of tho Baptist church,
Is In tho city fpr two or threo dayit.
$1000 to loan on first mortgage
J. W. WalfCtloIO, IniMiryico man.
Spring garden (ruck, such as rad
ishes, young onions, end green peas
aro on tho local marl.ct and being
nerved at eating plqccs.
Court Hall lias nn Impediment in
his gait caused by a kink In li's
Achilles tendon, tho samo affliction
that is bothering Chumplon Willlo
Ritchie
Richard Amos of Butto Falls is
spending a fow days in tho city ut
tending to business matters.
Danlol Thompson of Holland, Is In
tho city today attending to business
matters.
aiEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNTJ.
Showers of rnln fell over tho val
ley this anting, but this afternoon tho
sun Is shining brightly, English
bparrown who have been rather scare,-
for tho last six weeks, nro returuln,;
to tho alloy, nnd aro noticeable in
tho streets.
Deputy Fruit Inspector Myers f
Central Point Is In the elty this after
noon. Walter Merrick made a business
trip to Ashland this morning.
J. M. Watklns, son of n prominent
Pennsylvania banker Is visiting Mod
ford with n vlow to Investing In locil
property.
R. 1. Flkes, of tho Warren Con
struction rompnny, arrived In Med
ford Tuesday In n final effort to o
euro tho use of "Warronlte" pave
ment on the Pacific highway.
State Highway Engineer H. L.
llowlby Inspected tho Gold lllli ce
ment plant Tuesday.
Harry FInley arrived Mondny from
a winter spent In California.
Chief Engineer Win, Gerlg of tho
Pacific & Eastern arrived for a tv
day's visit In Medford Tuesday.
NO ELECTION CONTESTS
SALEM, Or.. Feb. 10. K'e.lnm
content ease nro not npponlnhlo to
tho supremo court, According to nn
opinion handed down today by the
suoreme. eourt di-mi-tng the at
tempted appeal of J. II. London, who
received a majority oi vote tor
mnyor of Woodbuni lift November,
but wns ousted in a suit brought hj
1 A. Liveny, nu the ground that
hr was not n oilum of the I'liiteil
Stales.
The ojMiiion held that the corrupt
prneliees aet jiruvioW that cnnteM
ciim-i .-hall lie finally decided lv the
circuit courts,
CITIES OF VALLEY
GEI TANGO CRAZE
Tbo tango bug has got In his flno
vork In Jackson county, and classes
a.re being formed embracing citizens
of A.shland. Mcdford, Central Point
lacksonvlllo. Gold Hill, and as far
back In the woods as Butto Falls. Ex
ponents of the tango displayed their
wares at tho Nat last Saturday night
and took effect at once
The rate Is $15 per hour, divided
proportionately according to tho slzo
of tho class. Thoro la ono class or
six. In case a couplo do not euro to
learn with others thoy will bo given
a rate of $10 per hour.
L
BARS AW OWNERS
COLUMBIA, S. C, Feb. 10. Tho
state sena,to today passed to third
reading without a dissenting voto tho
bill to bar Asiatics from owning land
In South Carolina. In tho house J
similar bill Is pending.
riiqtac nc QWFnrw
ABOUT TO ABDICATE?
t-
STOCKHOLM, Feb. 10.
That Kin- fJuitnf of Hwo-
den wn nliotit to abdicate
" wan rumored this afternoon.
" Thoro wnb no confirmation
t of tho report.
QUAKE SHAKES NEW YORK
(Continued from Page 1)
ilistiubuncQ wub nortlieitHt of Ann
Arbor.
NEW YORK. Fob. 10, A sovoro
earthquake was foil In Brooklyn at
1:30 o'clock this afternoon. Build
ing wore rocked and tho seismograph
at Brooklyn College waH put out nl
commission.
LITTLE FALLS, N. Y.. Fob. 10.
CIocIcb along tho lino of tho Now York
Central railroad In this section ot
tho stato woro stopped by earth vl
ti rations which occurred about 1:30
o'clock this afternoon.
BUFFALO, N. Y., Fob. 10. A
sovcro oarthquako rocked Buffalo at
1:30 o'clock this afternoon. Many
houses woro badly shaken, tho occu
pants rushing into tno streets, tiiq
solsmou'rnnh at Canlsus Collugo was
put out of commission,
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Fob. 10. A
severe oarthquako shock Jarred Syr a
ciiso this afternoon but no bcrlous
damage was reported. Many down
town buildings woro rocked tho oc
ciipauts rushing panic-stricken Into
tho streets.
MigPFORt), OK EG ON. TUKKDAV, W.KKUAKV 10,
IS
I
l.OXPON, Feb. 10. Mrs. F.mme
liuo t'mikhuot wti arrested lliin
eveniux u she wtis leaving her house
in Cnmpde.li Siiwtc, nftor ivddrefw
ing n throng of militant sitfftugoUes
from the window.
If, ns reported, ho was consider
ing nbnndoiitiieiit of militant tue-tie-.
her decision wan evidently iept
ative, for she wntmly advocated
them in her speoeh.
Her arrest wiw under her old, nu-fini-hed
sentence, on which she ha
been looked up repeatedly anil im of
ten released, bv virtue of tho "eat
and mouse" net, when she went on
hunger strike.
DATE IS APRIL 10
SAN FRAN( ISCO. Cal.. Feb. 10.
-April 10 is tho date announced
here today by Promoter Jiiiues W.
Coffroth for the long-ilelnyed Willie
Ritehie-Tomuty Murphy bout.
Whether thi litto will prove sntis
factory to Ritchie, how over, litis not
been ascertained.
"Soinvthiin; might happen to Kit
cliie again, jr Murphy, for that
matter," sniil Coffroth today, "aim
I don't want to he caught with so
late a da'c tlinl I would have to for
feit the right to n-e that month's
profioiiNl ltermit. I irin to
hove articles drawn u nnd will nk i
Ritchie to Men tin-in. ailing for a j
match on tin i vi 'Hug of April 1."J
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POOL HALLS BE CLOSED,
Prosecutor Kellv saiil this morn
ing that no delegation of "women
repre-.onting tho W. C. T. tT. r
Orenter Medford club" bad called'
upon litni in regnni to closing 1101
halls on Sunday, hut that one lone
woman, representing the iutroU of
her husband, bjid inndti ni nppenl in
this direction. Prosecutor Kelly
further Hiuted-thnt the W. C. T. t'.,
through its numbers, bad told him
that they were satistied with the
notion tnken b'y tho eitv council 111
their behalf.
JAPS ATTACK PARLIAMENT
(Continued from nne 1
' Ruling CIu-h Iliitsl
Tho antl-govcrumcnt display was,
at any rate, unprecedented for Japan
and tho ruling class was falrlydnxud
by It.
On all hands It was agreed that tho
Inhuman taxation tho people havo
had to enduro slnco tho war with
Russia has finally exhausted tho na
tional patience. Even unskl'Iod
lnborers' Incomes havo boon tnxod.
Practically nobody and nothing hni
escaped. Eitlmntes hnvo been mndo
thnt. Including direct nnd Indirect
levies, tho government has taken SO
psr cent of every subject's earnings.
The polico wnro notivo in propor
tion to the degree of tho govern
ment's alarm. They made scores of
arrests and first nnd last many per
sons were hurt in fighting with thorn.
So far as could bo hmnicil, finmnns
were nowhere ucd, but tho fcivord
figured freely.
There hop exciting scene in lir
liiimeut, too, bufnro, tho Invvmiikors
f(cd. Violent H!ee.chJ were initilo in
dvnunc'mtiou of Premier Count Yn
mnmato nnd finally tbo commotion
oubniuaiid 111 11 free-for-all fight.
Good AV.ood.
If you waut gpod wood, get It from
Frank II. Ray.
'ion 1. tii; to t;iSHU'V.
v"ANfl-aPIllc'yc!o, must bo standnrd
mako and good condition, stn.to
maku and price Box II., euro Mall
Tribune 278
Millions Now Know
MUSTEROLE
Thoy used to. put W 'vjflthi tho muss
nnd tho bother of mustard plasters.
For, after all, nothing gnvo such
Immudlato, such last
ing relief ns tho old
tlmo mustard plustcr.
It smartod, and blls
In red llko all got-out,
but It surely did thu
work.
Kcleuco now hns com
bined tho amazingly curative propor
tion of mustard with othor lugrud
louts into a wonderful ointment.
It is culiod MUHTEROLE, Ann u
doos what mustard plastors used to
do, without thu plaster, uud without
tho blister!
You Just rub MUBTKROLE In.
That'll all. Tlion watch liow soon tho
pain goes scooting. How thu cool,
PANKHURS
AGAIN
ARRESTED
IggglJ
VON DER HELLEN NOI
Slute Senator II. Von dec llellni
Muted today that lie was not a can
didate for governor, a Im been ",
ported, but would pi ninthly he n 'in
diilalo for leuuuiiuatiuii us Mnlo tti'ti
u tor.
I. Vnwter state Hint be will
not he a eiiudiilule injuniM Senator
Von dcr llelleu, hut should the bilter
deeide not to make ibe rnee, will, nt
I Im rtwmest wt titniiv busiuesa men.
! become onniiiilale.
There is a feeling that .laekoii
county should "end the strnugvst
possible duU'Ktition to Salem this
vear. Tho names of R V. Cm tor
'or Ashland. I). W. Stone of Willow
Springs, W. II. (hue and I'. .1. Nfl
of Medford mo nmonjr nthurs uk
gosted. Ownev I'atton and .1. W. Sumtner
ville nn1 both avowed enndidalen for
the denioeratie uuiniiiatioii for sher-
ttfr today.
FORMED BY LAWYERS
The .laekson t'ouutv Har associa
tion held a meeting last iiikIiI and
adopted a constitution and by-laws.
Twenty member, prineiMilly from
Ibis eity nnd Ahlniul, were in at
tendance. Next .Monday, Kehnmry
10, the election of officer will ln
held, including M Iwmpiet, the nJMtt
not jot baiwg dofinitaly tleeided
iiihui. JuiU(e CmIWw of th oireuit
eourt will be invited nml thr di
tingtiisbi'il iiiembrr of tli' Iwir deliv
er short addresses
WITH MINE OWNERS
PHILADELPHIA. l'b. 10.- Mi
tiiiniiious eirnl miners and represen
tatives of tbo miiio owuer were m
oonferencu bore today oonoom ng
wago scale. Upon the ou'ooiiih of
tho conference will depend whether
or not 1100,000 uiinsrn in Peiiusjl
vnnia, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois lire
to strike Apiil 1. Negotiation werf
expected to extend over sevuml
weeks. A mei'tuig to il.cus a ecu
trnl IVniisvlvaiiin Wnge se will
open March 1.
HEAD STUFFED? GOT
A COLD? TRY PAPE'S
'Tiipo'n t'uhl ('oiniKiund'' Relieve
Vurt Cold or tho .'rlps In IVvy
,,iii Nu (Juliiluo I'sed
Tako "Pnpo's Cold Compound"
every two hours until you havo taken
throo dosos, then all grlppo misery
goes and your cold will bo broken. It
promptly opous your clognod-up nos
trils nnd thu nlr passngoa of tho
head; stops nnsty discharge or 1100
running; relievos tho hundacho, dull
nous, fovorlHhnoss, soro throat, sneez
ing, soreiiostt nnd stlffnoas.
Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow
ing nnd snuffling. Ease your throb
blug hoad nothing ulso In tho world
Klvos hucIi prompt nillnf ns "Papo's
Cold Compound." which costs only 2u
contH at any drug storo. It nits
without nsslstaurn, tnstou nlco, nnd
cnusoa no Inrouvonlnuco. Accopt nu
substitute.
THE COLEMAN
Will bo oponod Fob, 15, undor now
mnungomunt for roomers and board
ors. Hot and cold wntor In each
room, and best of homo cooking sorv
oil family Htylo under poisonnl chargg
or tho landlady,
MHH. C. .I.DL'NTE.V
1(105 W. .Main Ht. Phono flH.1..!
soothing rnllof coiiich aftorwards,
MUBTEROLE gtvoH Instant relief
from Boro Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsil
ItlH, Croup, Btlff Neck, Asthma, Neu
ralgia, Ileudacho, t'out'estlnn, i'loii
risy, Rhauinntlsm, Lumbago, Pains
and AcIich or tho Bnck or .lolutH,
BpraliiH Boro Musclon,
11 r 11 1 bob, Chilblains,
Fronted Feot, Colds of
tho Chest (It prevents
I'nciitiHinlii) At your
druggist's, In 2fic uud
TiUc Jars, and a special
largo nosiiltnl iiln foi
t'J CO. Accopt no siilistltuto. If
Jour druggist cannot supply you,
Bend 2De or GOo to tho MUBTEROLE
company, Cleveland, Ohio, nnd wo
will mall you 11 Jar postugo prepaid.
(0U)
MIns C. Blnniliughlziir, uurso,
Washington, Pn., huvii: "Havo used
Muutorolo oiiputlouts and cousldor It
flno."
1M.
IF HEADACHY. DIZZY.
11
011r l.lvec U Full of llllci Rowels
( loggeil, Stniiiueli Sour, Toimue
I'outisI, llioiilb llml
llel a 10-eeut bo now.
You're bilious! You havo a throb
bliiK ssutmtlnu In )our hoad, a bun
taste In your month, vniir eves bum.
jour sl.lu Is yellow, with dark ilu-ot
under .vour ojos; .vour lips nro
liarehml. No wonder )oii fel ul).
tuaiiii and IIKaniperod Your astem
ll full of bile not properly pml off.
and what you need Is a ctnanlng up
lusldv. Don't eon.tuuo beluK u bil
ious nulwuiie lo .vourself nnd tho
who tovo you, and don't roaoit to
liarah physics that Inltato nnd lujiirt
Roniomlwi' that most disorders of lb
stomneli. liver and bowels are cured
by morning with gantlo, thoroimh
Cascnreta- they work while you
sleep. A lOrent box from j one drug
gist will keep your liver and boweM
clean; stomach sweid. and vour head
clear for mouths. Children lovo
take Cascarets. becnuso thoy Hutu
good and never gripe or sicken
Hcallli Restored by
Eckman's Allenilive
OliiKtuUr ir-ut'li' vrrx fipiuniili ill-
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f, f a,rrr rboial iiiJ I ' lfrrli.ii-.
Ilf.nrl lil lln-nrHlal .Valhma ttiit'rn
..Mi anl In mirsillnMnf IWs- air'-w
C.iil'liia tin sal.-ntl-n, iia-)n- or 1-' 'I
r.'fHiliK.ilnim, A '' "ll lHI
nf li-iwifrU-a, ! wrllr a I'ra-iian
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MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO
Iviig and Carpet Cleuuiuir,
and Wtaving
oil HAST MAIN STUKKT
Phone .'i:.:j l
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WE BUY
CHICKENS
Youiik or old, and pay
the highest prices.
!MI()N'l'::i7()-X
Janes Bros.
Booth 19, Public Mnrkot
Oura la a atore whero prleon ui Imwd on actual vuluaa, auU aro
thoroforu ulwiiya lower Hum ti lio had olMwhai durlog ao-culUd
"iipeulal ovonta" unit "ICmurKunry KaIim."
Si-ii Our Window m
They nro full of good, honrnl, new footwaar at rliebt pfifft.
At the SIkii of
ot'i'esrn: rosr oiticij
Only ahuo atoro kIvIiik tho "rf. & II. (Irean TrndliiK Rtuinpii.
HAVE YOU
TRIED THE NEW
GROCERY?
Now Block ol' up-to-daie goods, includ
ing BOiuo of tho leading brands of goods
from every part ol! the country,
Wo also mako a specialty of Vogotabloa
and Fruits, carrying everything tho
markot affords
Special and careful attention given to
phono orders
Wo ask you to honor us with a call or
try us with a phono order.
Marsh & Bennett
Second door cawl of Kirst National Hank, Phone 252.
.BBBBBsfth.
noitsi si 1 or hu.ij
(ino span "f inul.M, aire n nnd
17 voars. weight '"0. Ono spnu.
'of'arga mi". lsht 5oo o.io
Kivoil Hi atouad hota. m mrs bl
LarRo team, welsht soon. Uno well
hiokn saddle horse. One title lad
' ls' driving mare One ood ranch
tmim, hurv and harnesa Can Im
j sstm nt
II. S. Lilt's At Fiiloii llarn
Women Want Rcsulltf
Wlit'll u Italic n
I'ltkc op liisi-uil Vou
want it to ln lilit
anil HWt't'l. An im
lioi'laut iiim't'dii'iit to
cffocl tliivsi' niialilit'K
is I ho linking pow
(h'r. 'I'lio steadily In
creasing popularily
of
Crescent
H.i king:
Powder
wlicrovtM" introduced
and old is convinc
ing iroof of the jood-r-s'i
nf this product.
Snld In Oil-eel's.
Crescent MTy;. Co.,
Seattle
The New
UNION LIVERY
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I I IV IIVVV Hill IV lllli II I'll
.South U'iverside is now
1,,n r,M l,"i('HW
piVi-ryiiiiiur new aiiu up 10
dati1. MviM'y and ainhu
lance Ki'i'viee. Will be jjhul
to weleiMiie all fonner eiir?
toiners and lnanv new ones.
RAYGAUNYAW
Proprietor,
Phono 150
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