Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 23, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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I'AMB TWO
IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
C. A, rmott nnd O Caster made
business trip to .Medford Sntnrdnv.
Mrs. A. Hosts and Mrs. V llrnnit ot
Jacksonville were in Medfc ' SM"--dny
nftornoon.
Kotstor Indies' tailoring v Hoge.
40 dn)s sowing with drafting, J2E:
10 tin) s sowing course $15 dav;
drafting course $lf.
J. A. McDonald nml James I'c.irt
of tho upper valley wore In Medford
Saturday.
J. T. Long, u Rofcburg attorney,
has been slopping In Medford n fow
do)B.
Call for Medford Ice cream, mndc
at Medford Creamer Hest on earth.
V. L. Chappell.
Prof, nnd Mrs. F. C Smith of Jack
sonvlllo visited in Medford Saturday
S. C. .Mlnnlck and J. S, UnrnMt of
Central Point were business lsltors
In Medford Saturday.
4 fie buys two pounds of croiuncry
butter. 60c bujs two pounds Mol
ford creamery butter dollvercd from'
tho creamery to any part of tho city.
Phone 251. W. L. Chappell.
Mr. and Mrs. K A. Urous of
Qrnnts Pass are Isit!nK In Medford
Charles Darby nnd N Klmo
and their families of Griffin creek
district motored to Medford Satu.-.
day.
Prof. V. A. Davis spent a few
hours Jn Medford Saturday.
A. A. Ho) cc of Tolo and J. I. Kngs
ilalu of Lake creek were in Medford
and Jacksonville Friday.
I). II. Harnoburg motored from
Ashlnnd Saturday, returning with his
wife, who has been visiting Mr, nnd
Mrs. A. Cantrall of Jacksonville.
T. J. Pearco of Trail attended the
theater in Medford Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Carson and Flo) I
Howard of Butte Falls are visiting
in Medford.
J. D. Samuels and J. J. Duggan
were over from tho Modoc orchard
Saturday.
William Wilder and A. It. Houston
of Phoenix were of the many who
came to Medford Saturday.
Orders taken for all kinds of vgo
tablo plants, any quantity. Early
cabbage plants now ready. Port
land avenuo Greenhouse. Phone
S7-R. 330
Prof. J N Miller, who went to
Arlxona for the benefit of his health
has returned much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Anderson and
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grlffls of North
Phoenix were In a shopping trip to
Medford Saturday.
W. R. Thompson and his family ol
Gold Hill motored to Medford Frlda
Mrs. It. V. Beall of Central Point
district wag the guest ot her
daughter, Mrs. Charles Strang, Sat
urday. It. H. Green and K. A. Gra trcu
hacted business In Medford bai trdny
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jones o'
Rogue Itlver were Medford vlsltorc
Friday.
Dr. J. F, Heddy has been making
Medford a short visit. He left for
Washington, D. C. Sunday afternoon
accompanied by O. S. UlancharU of
Grants Pass, in the Interest of the
harbor at Crescent City.
W. W. Gregory and A. Turpln of
Dig Sticky drove to Medford Satur
day. C. C. Gilchrist of Sams Valle)
transacted business in Medford and
Jacksonville Friday,
S. ltofenborg and Mr Kaiser ar
rhod from Seattlo Saturda), to loul.
after their orchard interests.
Fred Itlcdel of Gold Hill mado
Medford a short business visit Sat
urday. Mrs. K. M. Wilson does first class
kodak finishing at 210 Laurel St.
313
James Morton of Phoenix and
James llalley of Ashland wore of
tlioeo who spent Saturday In Med
ford. O. W. King and Guy ThruBhcr .tf
Phoenix tarried a few hours In Med
ford Saturday
Carkin & Taylor, lawyers. (John
II, Carkin, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-Doydon
Wdg., Main street.
Col. George P. Minis of Seven
Oaks mado Medford a short visit Sut
urduy
Frnnk .Vethorland ot Butte Fulls
Is vlBltlng his family, who reside In
Medford,
See Tumy for riro insurance.
Miss Leila Prim of Jacksonville
made a trip to Medford Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. James Pellon have
gouo to their homo at Fort Klamath
after bpcndlng the winter In Call
fornln.
Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin
ish at J. O, Gerklng's studio, 228 E
Main St. Phono 320-.
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Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Lady Assistant
l)y Plioae 227
INtoM V. XV, Weeks lO.'i-JJ
lilt
fftMUM A. K. Orr07H
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It A. llertzlngcr ot Grants Pom
was In Medford Sunday, lie Is sell
ing stock of tho proposed railroad
to Crescent Clt).
John Mast and- -Arthur Hoso of
Phoenix transacted business In Med
ford S.vturdn).
Milk nnd cream at DoVoo's.
J C. Aitkin, fruit Inspector. Is
down from Koguo ltlvcr.
George Stough of Coos lit.), the
pioneer chimney sweep, Is In tho
clt).
Fresh lime. .Medford Lbr. Co.
Dr. George Helms and Mr Stouo.
tho horticulturists, spent Sunday In
Medford
C. S. Lobo has returned from a
business trip to Portland and other
northern points.
Tumy writes better tiro Insurance
Mls Nellie Collins was In Med
ford Sund.i), on her return to Jack
sonville from a visit at Gold Hill.
Knunett Hecson and Frank Oat
man of Talent transacted business In
Medford Saturday.
Model Dakery goods nt Do Voos.
William Lewis of Kanes croik
motored to Medford Saturday.
Mrs. W. Uroad of Weed. Cnl.. has
been visiting relatives living in Jack
sonville.
ltcmembor Tumy writes tiro Insur
ance. Dr. A. C. Caldwell of Salem, the
pioneer dentist. Is spending a few
da)s In Medford nnd Ashland.
Col. J. W Hicks ot Ashland mado
Medford n business visit Saturday.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives mado any time or
olaco by appointment. Phone M
1471.
The Southern Pacific will run a
special train, Grants Pass to Ashland
nnd return Wednesday, March 2t'i,
to enable those who wish to attend
the Helen Keller lecture. Speclnl
will lcavo Medford 7 p. in., return
ing leave Ashland shortly after lec
ture. D. V. Young," of Iowa City, Iowa
Is spending a fow da)s In tho city and
valley attending to business matters.
Screen doors at Medford Lum
ber Co.
Charles Swan, arrested In Scatle
a halt month ago. for alleged em
bezzlement involving tho West Sid"
livery stable, was bound over to the
,;rand Jury Saturday afternoon bv
justice oi me reaco layior. i
Mrs. Rose F.nrlght or Glendalc Is
visiting with friends and relatives i'l
Medford for n few days.
"The Mutual Movies," Mcdford's
5c show. Doost "It." Program
changes dally. Matinee 2:15 p. m.
evening 7 p. m. 3
, Howard Tu,tttc of Phoenix wok a
business visitor In the city Saturday.
Ralph Johnbon of tho Little Ap
plcgate visited with friends In Med
ford over Sunday.
J. O. Gerklng, tho best all around
photographer in southern Oregon..
A lays reliable. Negatives made any
where, timo or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phone 3 20-J.
Mrs. Thomas Fuson Is visltlug
relatives ami friends in Grants Pau
for a week or ten da)s.
The advanie guard of tho I. W W.
army and unemplo)cd headed north
from California, began to arrlvo In
Medford In small batches Sunday
ovcnlng, and were ordered on by the
police, who expect to have their
hands full when tho main squad ar
rives, which may be about the mid
dle of tho week.
I wish t Inform tho ladles ot the
ralley that I have moved my dresj
sinking parlors to the F. K. Dcunl
ttoro and am prepared to do party
and dinner gowns, fancy blouses,
ind repairing of all kinds. Price
very reasonable, call and investi
gate Mrs. Emma M)ers. 311
W Yonder Hellen and his famll)
of Uaglo Point motored to Medford
Sunday.
W W. Harmon, chief engineer of
tho Grants Pass-Crescent City rail
road, spent Sunday In Medford.
Donald Newbury, who has been nt
Eugene, visiting his sister, returned
Sunday.
The waters of Rear creek showed
a slight rise this morn lug. but the
present cold weather will cause n
cessation In the melting snow and
cause a drop, If continued.
Henry Cullaghau and Andre .v
Joldness will leave the first of the
mouth for the summer work on their
mining claims in the Dluo Lcdgo
district.
U. K. Swift of liarrlshurg. Or
is spending a few dft) a In the tit) at
tending to business matters.
J. H Jones of Gnllce Is In the city
today on business matters.
Mrs. Louiji ,n-kh of Jotksonvlllo
was a visitor In Medford for a fo
hours this nnrn ir.
Mrs M. A G iffli o'. Grants Pan
Is visiting fc. n few J. )s with her
son II I, Gri flu
A II. Drown of this city was n
business visitor In Grants Pass Sat
urda) l.om ICatns of the Steamboat dl
ttlil Is In the fit) for u feu days at
tending to hiulucss mutters.
Al Pauko) of Central Point was
visiting with Mdiiris in Medford over
Sunda)
I) S I.oann of Montague, Cnl , Is
spending a few da) In the clt) at-
liiinl Iti if ii 1 m til iic tiu in fit I stra
MISUKUltD MAIL TIUUUNI'!.
Miss Irene Plotner visited over
Sunday with iclnttvcH In this city re
turning to her school nt lluucom this
morning.
C C. McClondon of Gold 11 111, mi
ot the earliest pioneers of the vnllov.
was nmoujf his Medford friends Sat
urday. Dr. George Rebec of the I'nlverslt
ot Oicgon, who has been Indlsposm!
nt Ills orchard homo the past week
'returned to Eugenu Sutuln) ovcultw
SK horses belonging to Dillon 1HU
died last week from n ni)sterloin
cnuse. It Is thought tho lu thoi
had beou eating wns the cause. To
tost this theory the lm) Is being fed
to horses who have outlived theli
"usefulness. It they die It was the
lui). If the) live It wns not, somewhat
tough on the horses, but a win ti
hit science a crack between tho c)o
Samuel T Richardson of Salem
republican candidate for the supreme
bench Is in the clt) today In the Ii.
(crests of his candidacy, and l':i Itm
his first visit to Medford. Ho wns
born and raised In tho W'lllntuetio
vnllc), and has practised law for .'.'
)oars. There are eight candidates
for the position ho seeks
Vance Colvlg has returned from a
ftrlp to Northern California In the
Interests ot tho Korlnek Vetorltuir.v
company.
Miss Marjorlc Farrln of Hoseburg
Is spending n few days In the vnllei
visiting friends nnd relatives.
D. F. Gugnon of Grants Pass i
transacting buslenss In the clt) today
Illll Fnncher has returned to
Grants Pnss where he Is orgaulzltu
a lieu llur lodge, after visiting Med
ford friends and relatives two da)s
DIED
CARNKS I). 0. Carnos, for mnii)
)cars a resident of Medford, nnd i
pioneer of the Rogue river vnllc),
died at Sacred Heart hospital Satur-
iday ot consumption nml n complica
tion ot ailments. He was 51 )enrs
fcf ago, n native ot Illinois, and i
survived by two sons. Tho funeral
services will be held Tuesday, March
2,4, Interment In the Rutto Falls
cemetery, under tho direction of tin
Odd Fellows.
Mr. Comes was well know
throughout Southern Oregon 1'
was for many )ears a partner of tt
lato John Kilter In tho cigar ami
confectionery business In this clt.
Many of the old residents and min
ing men knew him. At tho tlmo of
his death he was conducting a room
ing house on South Grae street. He
owned property In this city. Of late
months his illness has compelled h!i
confinement.
MARKET REPORT I
Prlcss Paid Vj Prater
KGOS l.V.
IiriTIIIt Creamery, JCe; dairy,
4.V two 11)-.
POTATOES 7oe per 100 lbs.
APPLK.S l''-e.
ON'IONS 4.U0 per 100 lbs.
HONKV 12Ae n pound.
CIDKK 2m'.
PORK Kle to 11 (..
HKKF 12e to lie.
l.ARD-l-ie.
1IACON 18c.
SHOULDERS 1 1.
HAM 'JO.
niTTF.lt FAT '-'.).
ICE CltKAM 80o g.il.
Livestock
IIOOS Dremu'd l'V,; nlive, T'ic.
SIIKKP 7c.
STEKHS Alive, 0j7c.
COW'S Alive, lie.
VEAL Driwrt. P.'c.
POnntV Mwiil cliiekim. V.U-.
(Irenned, lSe to -0e.
Hay nnd Grain
(Iilivill I'rieiHf.)
WHEAT-UUe buuliel.
OATS 4.-ic biiflitil.
HAY Vetch, ll ton; grtiin, $1U
to H.
HAHLEV Whole, .fj ton.
CORN W0 ton.
The stringent re(iiircmeut of I lie
forest M-rvire that nil sheep ho flipp
ed lie l'u i e eiiteriu" the nntiouul lor
esU bus pru'tiraJill criiilicateil seul)-
ie on llio-e uren.
Tnn rnn Tinrn
L run iihtu
SORE, ACHING FEET
Ah I what relief. No more tired fet;
no more burning fret, hwoIIiti, bad stncll.
lug, sH.ity fwt. No iiiori) pain in corns
calloilKK or liuiiioni. No muttlr what
alls vour I vet
or what uniltT
the sun you've
tried without
gltting relief,
just ii mi "IT.."
"V17." draws
out all tlm pol
somoiih oxuda
tions which pull
up till) f(Ct(
"TIZ" Is mag
leal; "TI7." Is
grand i "J'I7."
will cum- your
foot Iroiitili's so
vou'll iiuvcr limp or draw up jour fact
in pnin Vour sliou won't scuiii tlgld
ml our fet will never, never hurt o
get note, swollen or tired.
(ll a 21 rint box at any dro or
drpartmcut storr, uml get rilirf
MKI)W)K'I). OKKtlON. MONDAY, MARCir 2.1, 1!)M,
10 PLACE BOYS
EF,
An of foil Is being made to find u
place on a farm tor John nnd Ken
neth Wnttouhorg. "Ktit 13 and i
yixiis, whoso escapades the Inst nr.
has brought thum luilf u doson times
berore the Juv'eulle authmltles. Tills
nioinlnn It was derided to reserve
the final decision In the ease until
itevt Thuisdii), The first Intention
of J mine Ton Veil was to commit
them to the Uon and Girl' Aid so
clet of Portland anil through thorn
find a place. The parents however,
struuousl) object to this ioiimo.
It Is held by the parents of the
bo.vs that their ec.umdes hnvo be-n
prompted by older minds, while thw
authorities hold thai the Wttttcit
berg's have did the piompUng them
selves Glenn Noble- held with the
two, and his first nppenniueo before
the probation uutlmtlttos will llkel)
bo given nnolicr,uhiuice
During lIieAlnst two months mnnv
.fedford fanj)lles have .suffered from
bad bo)s stealing milk from their
back porches, the bovs drinking the
milk on the spot and leaving the
empt) bottles.
ENVOY JOHN LIND TO
INSPECT FEDERAL LINES
MKNICO CITY. 'Vlarch J. John
LInd, President Wilson's euvo), ma
make a trip of observation over th.i
portion of tho MoNlrait republic ion
trolled by the fouuint us the result
of n conference nt Vera Cms with
tho Mexican foreign minister, Joie
l.opez Portlllo Y. Rojns. The rec
ommendation was made by the min
ister who said I Hid seemed to he fa
vorably Impressed
COMB SAGE TEA IN
I0
IT
Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy,
thick with a mixture of Sage
Tea and Sulphur.
TSie old-tlmo mUture of Sagn Tea nd
Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked
and faiknl hnlr in grandmother's treat
ment, aid folk ar. ipvin using It to
keep their lmlrji good, CTin color, vrhlch
is ijuitu n'0ilK an wo nra living in an
m lirn a. Trrathfill amuanco is of tho
greatnt ailvanUi
Aowmln). Ui'iiltiivp ims iwTq n
troubleoin' U'k-Vit frvthcTliig the up'
and the mutsi nixing at hone. All
drug stores sell the wl to uo product
called "W.wlh's Snge and Sul( hur Hair
Remedy" for about 50 cents a Mtle.
It is very sjpular beoaiiM nobody can
dlcover it lus been applied Simply
UHJIllMt JUKI -... v. mm mr - --,--. .-
and draw this through vour Imr. taking i
one small utrnntl nt a time b) moraine j
Hie gray nsir uianiwri, onv wmi uc-
lights the ladies with V vetli's ge and
Sulphur Is that, Ix-sldci twaiitifully
dvrkcnlng the hair nfUir a few i.plim.
tions. it also produce that "H luntrc
nml appearance o( abundance wmrh Is so
nttractlvri besides, prevrnts t..ndrutf,
itching sculp and falling hair.
V
Newbro's Herpicide
It Is ir Klgnlflmnt fart Hint Medford people use more ciliiV lleiplihle tluui mi) e(iuil uumbiir of
puoph hi-uhoru.
DeKiriug alwujH to appear at their best the Indies or Medford lime hnuii (pilcl; to retogulzn tho gieat
(ixtellome of uu hi V lleipliiile as the) know thut Its Intelligent use will add mum to the beaut) of their
hair than uu) thing ulso. They are Justly proud of the nulliinco und luster of their trusiitiH iiiado posslblo
by having unlr'tlml Is clean and huulthy and n scalp free fiom iluudruff It Ih Id snviug ami beniillfylug
the hair Krowlug on their own heads that tho Medford ludlos add so much to their personal uppoaranru
I'lfleiu )eun. ugo Ne liio's llcipli lile was thoonl) germ temeilv for dandruff In America. At that
tlmo both tho reined) and thu theor) wore ridicule I lint siuio then
murveions Hiircesu nml the stor) or Its UHtouisiiiug merit has penetrated to over) t
Now the llfipliitli' tlulniH mid lleiplihlo adiortlslng hnvo been freel) lopled I
liters or otner sculp remedies lleur In mind too. that dining this ilimigo of front
tlioiiiM)n h Imvo not been (bunged, ulniply tho d alius for them Here Is tho pi
should ion experiment with something, claimed to ho us good as lleipli lile when
lli'ipfildo, tho Orlglnul (lui m Itemed), mil) hu p.i rihaued In over) ding and ill
miuit store u .Medford
Tin lust as good ' kind Ih good for Iho null Btltulorx rush register hut Ih not
good for oui si alp
Applications of real Herpicido can bo obtained
good barber shop. Two sizes, 50c and $1.00. Sold
guaranteed at all drug stores, A trial bottle, 10 Cents
A Booklet FREE Send for both.
SEE COUPON
WOODVILLb BRIDGE
William (leiljr, eeuulliut: engineer
for .liieltMoti eoimlVi nt lite ieiiiet.t
of lite iMitnit.v eiiuit, Sutnlu.v eum
ineil the Wiioihille hinlge til Rogue
River, which tuul been lepntled um
enilniigeietl, lie Mutes I lull the up
per pier mi the wel iilo of the livst
iliil not U'sl upon it heihoek foiiuilu
lion, but upon loose rnek that Iiiih
ninee wiifheil out, with the iomiII
lliiit the pier Iihh been piulialls uu
ilei mined. Tin will tieeeKititte u
new loumlntiiiti at low wntet petiod
net uiiumer, Menuwliile (lie luulge
is xnfe tor oidiimrv tiuvel. Me tec
umilU'lliU tli.lt the hliiUe he piilllled
nt oner uinl the bulls mul met tight
ened. The hiidne wns Iniill five ,venr. ago
li ltrnln i. Eiulmitll ol I'oitliiiul,
DITCHES AUTO TO SAVE
DARK CAR COLLISION
To lived a lolli-ten with uu Hutu
ruiiiiiiiif with no Imlils luil the sule
liglilH SuiiiIiiv tuv'ltt m Hie Aslilnnil
road. Ileilieit Alfuiil ot the l'ut No
tionnl bunk item nl loii'e iliowii Ins
own eat ml.) the iliUli. thioMing tu
Milium luilv eotni'iimoii to the giouiul
EAT CABBAGEFISH
SAUSAGE, NEW BREAD
No Imligetlou, (in, Soiiiiicsh in- I p.
set Siiiiiinili r Vou'll Take "Pope's
Dlnpepslii" Ti) llilsl
Do rolllu foods )oil eat lilt bank
taste good, but work tmill) ; fenutiiit
Into stulilHiru lumps nnd cause a
sick, sour, gas) stomach" Nuu,
Mrjor Mrs Dyspeptic, Jot this down
Pnpo' Dlapepslu dlgosts over)thlu4.
leAvlng untiling to sour ami upset
von There never was mi) thing so
safel) quit);, no lurlnltily effective
No difference how biull) )our stom
ach Is disordered )ou will get haiiy
relief In five minutes, but what
ptonscs )ou most Is tbnt It streiiRth-
"lis nnd rogulntis your stonuieh so
ou inn wnt )oiir favorite foods with
out fear.
Most remedies give )u roliof
aometlmes they are stow, lint not
sure. 'Tape's Dlapophln" Is ipitek,
positive and puts )our stomanh lun
health)' condition so the miser
won t romo lincli ' '
You feel different as soau n
' Cape's Diapopsln" counts In routnet
with the s(oiuHrh--dUtroM Just ran
Islnsj )our stomneh gets sweet, no
gate, no belching, no eructatluus of
undigested food, )our hond clears
and ou reel fine.
(lo now make the host Investment
you ive- ninde by gctlltfg n large
fiftv i cm rase of Pape's Dlnpepslii
rro'ii an drug sinre You renllto 1 1
I ml nites how needless It U to
- ilur fr.)in indlgeNtlou. d)spepslu u
a i tomnrli disorder
The Ladies of
Medford
Enhance
Their Personal
Charm
By the use of
c
A
uml culling her ear mul iullieliug n
gusli on his iheeli. Tim enr wiih not
ilmungeil,
FREE
l.omliiit "Tiiimn" Neiklnit
'ICvehii 'Hum" llinielel
Tlietui two beautiful pieces of pop
ular Jewell Hie the iiuo iiliupig no.
i let) w'oiiieu In New Ymk, and the
turgust lilies, Thev are neat and
elegant gold finished articles that
will Khiddell the henit of evel) gll"
m- women, no mutter ow .omig it
old V'ei) st) Uh uml iittnirilw
Our Tiee Ottei. Wo are advertls
lug .Sieiiiiulitt t lieu lug (iiiiu mid d'
slro to place a big bo of this Hue.
henlthrul gum Into even homu It
sweetens the breath whitens tie
teeth mul aids dlRostlou It Is to
freshing mid plenslUK to all To
over) hulv ending us but filir wo nil.
ship n big hov of 2U legulnr e pack
ages or the Spearmint tluui and In
clude the elegant "Tango" neiklme
mid "i:vel)ii 'lliiiw" bnuelet nbo
Intel) flee.
This olfr Is for n sloul linn out).
Not more than two eiders to one
part) Dealers not allowed to tic
i opt this.
AMRItli'AX s.U.US t IIMIM.NV
l)ii)tiui, Ohio,
Pumps
Vgnlti this season the
well dressed woman will
wear pumps -In her
home nnd out of doors,
murjilng and evening.
Bh iUiiiuniIs tliat they
he rorrvet In their lines
simple, )el elegant.
Cuban as well as mor)
faury lieols will be worn,
nnd toes are Inellmsl to
be slightly more pointed.
We offer a wide choice
In variety.
&ei
"GooJ i7iiM
"9 S Sfioc felorc
llerpiihle has uiihlovod mi nluionl
) the mmiufiK t-
the MiiiedluH '
Int. Wh) C''
teuulnu scfc?-'
.AVs'
aU,ny Afw&y'
and Xy.fVytoN .
? 1? . J-
CHICHTPSLS
(MlXj&s I'liuix D'4 I r, ' ' VrV
KN ieV,sl ' k "! V"i ! nt rr.A?r., Y,
L Jy IhaVioIh i tiM ril i s i o
l M ...I I Mill I (, A -lii"ll
VUlVlvHIHIi
MRS, H. L. LEACH
Export CoraoMoro
:i'J(i NToi'll UarlU'll.
IMiuuo TiliJl M
TANKS
We mmiuraiture siuav ntnl xiippl
taiiUs or a'l knids We have built
these tanks In Mulford for 1 " )nrs
mid mime or the first one are still
In me ir )oit want a good dink gei
one miidii b)
.1. VV. MITCHELL
UU S. Illienlite, victltonl Plioue 'Jil
DEAD
ANIMALS
V Will ri'ltinVr Jill ih'llll
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KEEP CLEAN
And Prevent Disease
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Si-pnrole upartioeiil for
Indies vv II ti luil) iilteml.
mils.
Dr. R. J. Lockwood
Chlroprartor
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Olio span of largo mares, weight
JHuO Due Bend nil nround horse, H
ears old Team 2 100 Hi. One spin
bhlik, 7 mid N eurs old. Weight S&lo
llm Another team tl mid S )oars old,
weight i too One good ranch leam
One itpnii ' vim' old mules, weight
2000 Can be seu nt
II. S, Mils, I'lioiio l.'.O, At t'uloii Hani
Here's a Cure
' For Sciatica
Painful Form of Rheumatism
Quickly Overcome.
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