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MHIWOItU AIAH. 'JltlUUNK MUORQUI), OliKCION. MONDAY. MAHCI.I ;HI. 11)1 1,
IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Hort Wyant of Ashland was n busl
iiosa visitor In Medford Saturday af
ternoon.
J. II. Murphy of Initio Falls is
spending a Tow days In tho city at
tending to business mutters.
. Kctstcr Indies' tailoring collage.
JO-dftjB sowing with drafting, $2r:
40 days Pew lug courso ?15 dny;
drafting course $15.
George Harrows of Grants Pass
Bliciit Sunday In Mcdford vlsltln,'
friends and relatives.
It. J. Colo of Hilt, Cat., Is In the
city today on business.
Orders taken for all kinds of vjge
tablo plants, any quantity. Early
cabbago plants now ready. Port
land avenuo Greenhouse. Phono
87-U. .130
K. B. Turner of Gold Hill trans
acted business In Mcdford and Jack
sonvlllo Saturday.
, V. C. Prultt In charge of tho for
est rangers station at Hutton, Cnl., U
In tho city for a few days attending
to business matters and visiting
friends.
Ladles, our guaranteed specially
wrapped bread at 13. & C. cash store
Newtown Bakery. 2S
O. C. Caldwell of Salem is trans
acting business in tho valley for a
fow days this week.
The rcsldcnco districts have been
pestered tho last couple of days by
visits from hungry cltizcua asking
for food. In one instance tho lady
of tho house garo tho applicant a
loaf of bread which slio afterwards
found thrown away in the backyard.
Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John
H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Hav
klns-Boyden Bldg., Main street.
Jasper Thompson of Phocn is n
business visitor In tho city toda;.
A number of peoplo Journeyed
into tho country Sundny for n breath
of fresh air, while others spent tha
day of rest fishing. It was not a
very pleasant day there being too
much" wind.
See Tumy for fire insurance. "
Jay Grceno of Klamath Falls is
transacting business in .Med ford this
week.
G, J. Lowe of Rogue River was n
business visitor in tho city Saturday.
A. K. Kolph of Albany is in tho
city today attending to business mat
ters. Kodak rinlihtng, glossy or dull fin
ish at J. O. Gerking'a studio, Z28 E.
Wain St. Phone 3 20-.
Louis Ulrica and wife of Jackson
ville were visitors in this city Sunday
Denny Harris of Butto Falls was a
business visitor in Mcdford Friday
and Saturday.
Milk and cream at DoVoe's.
J. A. Long of Salem Is attending
to legal matters In this city this
week.
Court Hall and Pug Isaacs
their better halves autoed to
river Sunday afternoon for a
hours fishing.
Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co.
Local shoo merchants are receiv
ing visits this week from commer
cial mon who aro showing the fall
linos of shoes.
Miss Vivian Hall of Talent visited
In Mcdford Sunday with friends.
Tumy writes botter flro Insurance."
Tho C. T. U. will hold a Ncal
Dow meeting in the public library
Tuesday evening at 7:3 o'clock.
Socley Hall motored to Grant;
Pass Friday with a party of nilnlgn
men.
J. O. Gerking, the beat all aronnd
photographer In southern Oregon..
Mays reliable. Negatives made any
where, tituo or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phone S20-J.
lko Frlcdlger has been under tho
weather for the last two days with an
ulcerated tooth. Dentists report
that this Is bad weather for tint
toothache.
Northbound passenger trains on the
Southern Pacific were four hours
lato Sunday evening due to heavy
storms in tho Slsklyous. It raided
and bio wed and snowed, and as
sumed tho proportions of a blizzard
at times. A now coating of snow
now covers Mt. Wagner and sister
bills.
Knbo corset demonstration.
Ahrons, 7
John Gargnot or Ashland , vis
Itlug friends in this city for u fow
das,
Dr. James II. Gilbert of tho de
partment of economics of tho Stato
university will lecture at tho library
auditorium next Friday o cuing,
April 3. The subject wilt be "Taxa
tion and Vexation, a Question of Jus.
tlco,
Screen doors at Medford Lum
ber Co.
and
the
few
. K. Johnson who wns former')'
In tho restaurant and barber business
In Medford and for tho pnst two
years a resident of Kugotio, has taken
n position ns brnkemnu on tho Ore
gon electric railroad out of Portland,
Samuel l)er and dnughtor re
turned a fow das ngo from n year's
Htny In Crescent City and Eureka.
They will remain In Medford. "One
year Is enough on the coast," sa.vs
Mr. Dyer.
Pennant wrapped broad, gunrnn
teed fresh at Or.kdalo Grocerv.
Made at Newtown Uake: 41
J. V. Shirley received a telegram
telling of the death of his father at
Queen City, Mo., Sunday morning.
Mr. Shirley visited hero two ears
ngo and many will remember him.
A demonstration of the Kabo live
model corset this week at Ahrens.7
Scott Davis and family returned
Sunday morning from a several
month's stay In Oakland, Cnl. They
will remain In Medford and Mr.
Davis will engage In business hero.
"Mutual Movies." Medford's five
rent show house. Dally change.
three reels of the best, wipe off your
chin and pull down your vest, an 1
b-e-a-t "It" if u can. It Theater
West Main. t
A temperance program will bo
rendered nt the Seventh Day Adven-
tlst church on North Riverside Tues
day evening, March 31 at 7:30. All
aro welcome, come and bring our
friends.
"Motorcjclo Mike" has not done
any speeding for n week and Scr
seant Pat Mego Is of tho opinion that
he has left the city for greener pas
tures.
Frank King of Glendale visited
friends and relatives in this city
over Sunday.
Attend the Kabo corset demonstra
tion here this week. Ahrcns. 7
Miles Agce of Steamboat was in
Mcdford on business today.
C. C. Prim of Jacksonville spent a
few hours in Mcdford Sunday via
itlng frionds.
Arthur Young of Ashland Is a busi
ness visitor In this city today.
Model Bakery goods at Do Vocs.
The young lady forger, who was
headed for this city, was frightened
away before she had a chance to de
fraud local citizens. According to
word recehed by the pollco this
morning, she was In the city about
tho same time as tho two gangs who
passed bad checks on local citizen,
operated.
Henry Wcndt of Jacksonville was
a business visitor in tho city today.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
place- by appointment Pbon M
1471.
Miss Alysse Jones Is visiting with
friends in Central Point today.
There was quite a squabblo In the
Chinese language In tho lanudry on
Riverside avenuo Sunday night, and
It was reported to the pollco that
somebody was being murdered. An
Investigation developed nothing but a
friendly argument over a flno point
of a gamo of dominoes In progress.
The Chinamen were told to modu
late their voices, which tbey did.
Kabo corset demonstration. Miss
Gronberg Is here direct from the fac
tory and will be glad to show you
tho new models. Ahrens. 7
Miss Agnes Doollttle of Gallce Is
Waiting friends and relatives on Grif
fin creek this week.
George Tuttlo of Phoenix is at
tending to business matters In this
city for a fow days.
Remember Tumy writes flro Insur
ance. Roy Hefrlraan of Klamath Falls
who has been looking after stock In
terests In this city for a few das has
roturncd to his home.
Captain Nash returned to his min
ing claims In SIslkyou county, Cal ,
Saturday after spending tho week In
Medford,
Lyman Orton has returned from n
thrco month's trip to Chicago and
other middle west points.
Tho Southern Pacific has granted
a freight rate of one cent per ten
mils on all sand, gravel, and equip
ment used in tho construction of tho
Pacific highway.
J. F, Mulchay, general' freight
agent of tho Southern Pacific, and
Jolm M- Scott, general passenger
agent of the same line aro In the
city today attending to compauy
buulucsx.
The fire department made a test
of the flro whistle this afternoon,
and found it to bo In good working
order.
TOKIO, March 30.-Tho Mlkndo
niul tho elder statesmen were In con
ference today relative to tho eholi
of a successor to Premier Yniumiin
to, resigned with his enhtnet on nc
count of the naval graft scandal
Prince Tokupnwa having declined an
offer of tho post, It seemed likely
that Viscount Kljuurn would be
nsked to form a new cabinet.
Count Oktitua wan strongly sup
ported h) the liberals but tho oppo
sition of tho militarists and big
navy men was so powerful that lie
J seemed to be ptft out of the runulnij.
for the time at an) rate.
lllilRl-SS TO Mil I ION
WHO IS MISSING
HAM LEWIS REGRETS
'S
E
BOOT-LEGGER
ED
IKES
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 30 Dis
cussing President Wilson's tolls ad
dress on "foreign complications" in
the senate this afternoon, Senntor
Lewis of Illinois predicted that Rus
sia might grab Alnska and Japan
lake the Philippines nnd Hawaii and
probably attack tho Pacific coast
while wo tried to prevent the occu
pation of Mexico by England, Franco
find Germany. Lewis said ho re
gretted that the President had not
taken, the public Into Ms confidence,
L
E
MI53
FLOKCNCfc
GRAY
It was reported thai Mlm Sn-t.-ui Far
low, who conducts n boarding m-honl
for glrN near- Snrsale, N. ., was
carolling for I'loreuce limy, a student
and heiress, wiw U Mild to have dis
appeared.
Florence Gra Is mi bclres of a
million dollar estate
An effort also Is to be made to find
Sidney llargreato. who put Mis Gray
In the custody of MKs I'urlovv seven
teen year ago, The teacher was In
structed to educate the girl. It was Mttd,
until her eighteenth birthday, when Mr
Htirgreave would cull for tier. He Is a
mining man with Interests In the West
and In South A merlin, It Is said. He
Is flfl fjve j ears old.
CHICAGO, March 30 The trial
of "Handsome Jack" Koetters.
charged with tho murder of Mrs.
Emnm Krnft. was rapidly drawing tti
a close today. It was expected thu
case would bo given to tho Jury Into
tomorrow.
lu his argument this afternoon,
cfonso Attorney J. R. Cooper, said:
Koettors was the victim of unfortu
nate circumstances. In his closing
address for the prosecution, Assist
ant State's Attorney Malato de
manded that Koetters either bo
hanged or sot free.
WILSON FORCES SCENT
FILIBUSTER IN SENATE
WASHINGTON, March P.O. "Re
ports that an organized effort will
bo inndo In thu senate to delay the
passage of the bill to repeal tho Pan
ama tolls exemption aroused tho wU
ministration leaders today white tho
general dobato In tho houso contln
ued holding public Interest. Intima
tion that prolonged filibustering In
tho scnato was determined upon was
reported to tho several adtnlnlstrn-.
tlon supporters.
It was suggested Senntor O'Gor-
man. chairman of tho Inter-o-ccan'.o
canal committee, already was delay
ing consideration by his committee.
ATTORNEY MEALEY FILES
FOR STATE LEGISLATURE
Attorney W. I'. Meuley hah an
iiouuccd liih candidacy for Mute rep
resentative on the Hepubliciin ticket
on the following pint form; to work
for lower luxation, the elimination of
excessive nnd iiniieennry appro
priations (ho paMige of fewer hut
better lnw, the imiterly payment of
tuxes, anil u comprehensive hysteiu ol
Mate roudri.
BULUS RETURNS FROM
EASI TO BREAK ARM
t. (!. Haiti?, geiieml malinger ol'
the Southern Oregon Triuiioii com
pany reluriiedHSuiiilnv from n leu
days' trip to New York, niul broke
his iinn this morning while cranking
his unto on Miflli xtrect, ueiir lii of
fice. The cmilli of the mnehlifo kick
ed hack. trikiiig Mr. ilullls on the
riplit forcnrin, hrenkine: that member.
Dr. K. H. I'icvI M-t (!' nijurcl unit!
and Mr. htiliw t rtronmi ji-jifiu.
ASQUITH 'SUCCEEDS SEELY
(Continued from po i,
FULL CONFESSION
Colonel" Lauihiiiii, age M yeni"-.
wan nncsicil Siiiulav intoning li.v
Chief ol Police llitlsop. flutruett with
lioolli'L'L'iiiir niul scllliiir IiiiiiiU' It
liliicklistml citiycii". Act'oitliu Itt the
polni', he has miulo u coiil'cssuui,
uauiiiig the siiloiiniiiiiii who liniiislitil
him with the whisky. Tluv will he
given u hetuiiig licl'oic Police .1 ttljt'
(lav sonic lime this ultciiiooii.
Acconling'to l.tiiiih'iiiii'K confifloii
he wot lel on Dr. ). II. Pickcl's rmit-li
tliiritig the week, niul counuit to town
Sntiiitlav night, would purchiiHtt n
supply of hnurc (or the SiiihIuv lunlc.
Luntliuiu, himself, according to Chief
llittson, i- on the blacklist. Most of
his customers, the ooiifohlon mijn
weic linhittics of (he Pionl sticcl dis
trict ami the demand wits InUk. I.nii-
druin's mother Is mi invalid, mid
much affected by the error of hci
MUtl.
The nrrcsl of l.niidiinn icvcuN
some sliiitliut; wcnkucs in tlir cll
churtcr, uud Mnvor Pimliu plans to
cull it iiiciiiin: of the council to out
line u new oidiminco to plug the dc
fieicney. There is nothing vci.v drs.
tic in the vvav of puiiitdimciil fur the
snlooiikecpcr who violutts the cit.v
oidliiuiicc in the operation id hw bus
iucss. 'flic city can i evoke his li
eeiisc, hut must return the credit
port mil of his license f,M, 'flic cilv
chnrler. nccordiiiic to Maor Piinlin.
iloilgrs nniiuiil a penally mid punish,
incut for nifittctloii of the lupior
laws nt every turn.
Luudiitm has been under surveill
ance for Home lime. Owing to Ins
.Muith, it is not likely that h vciv se
vere piiiiisliiiicut will he niftcd out
to him.
MADDEN
10
SEEK
AS
COUNTY
INDIGESTION, GAS OK
(SICK, SOUR STOMACH
COMMISSIONER
Time III 'Tape's llliipcpsln" Alnl.c-
oin- I iscl, llloiilcil Hliiniiteli l'((
Pine In Kite Minute
Prank,!! Madilmi who left 3uiiilav
Oh a foitulght biisluesN tilp to Hcattlc
Salmdny aliuoiiuicil his t'tiiiilldiitt)
lor the rupubllinui nomination n
coniitv eMiiiuilraUiii. In opposition to
Joe (' Smith of llomie Itlver. Iiiium-bent
At thu rcipicst uf mail) frltudsf lf(t ,Hil, head Is
ltav lOiiDHiited lo Iiccohih a chihU
dutc." tm en Mr Madden "I prom
to it bmilne nilmtnlstrutloii and
will ulrliii to ch that the eoiiui) Rut
a dollar's worth of value for viy
dollar spent 1 have never held pun
He office and It Is against my own
Inclination that I have llnleiunl to the
Insistence of in) friends "
Mr Madden Is a resident of Cen
tral Point piiH-luct. owning u flue
orchaitl west of Central Point. He
was formerly In the wholesale gro
cery business In Chicago, coming
"hero four )enrs ago. He Is a man
of extensive piopert) Interest, and a
partner with IM llaiilo) lu an Alns
Uau salmon rainier).
Itcnlly ilncn" put bad Htmimcln In
onler ' really ilium" ovoicouio hull,
gestloll. il)spiipslll, mitt, llimitbliiu
anil sonrniwn III flv'n liiliiutos -tluil-Just
that mnhoa I'mio'n Dllipnpsln
the 'largest hiiIIIiir Ntoiuiiiih tcguliitor
In the world If what jon out tor
inciils lit Its stubborn lumps, )on belch
Mas niul eriiclnto suur. unillKoi..i
diss) unit
Look! Iook!
Smokn Governor Johnnou cigars,
the) 're inmly lu Medford, )ou'll like
them.
itelio. Iirontli foul; tongue obiiI.(,'
vour inside fllleit with bllo Hint In
illmwtllile wHflc, reincmbiir the mo
muut "IMplt's Dluuepslii" cnitiw in
eoutiut wltJi tho ntoiniieh all iti 'i
distress vaulshmi H (nil) asiou
IHilin:- ltlinot marvoluiis, and lh
Joy Is Its liitrinlenMH'Mi,
A large fifty-cent snso of I'ape'H
DliipKpslu will give you a hundred
dollars' worth of llfii Hon or mtr
druggist liamls you )our iony buck.
It's worth Its weight lu gold to
men unit women who cnu't get their
stomach regulated It belongs ,a
)our lioiti" should itlwa) be loipt
hnmly In ease of u nick, sotir, upset
stomach during tho iU or at night.
It the iiiilckest. surtist ami iiuhiI
harmliws stnmiinh dortor In (ho
world
1 "
wns
MARKET REPORT I
FOUR FAMILIES MISSING
AFTER KANSAS TORNADO
fc !----'---
f Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
liiy AssUtaut
Pay riioae S27
Mgkt r. W. Weeks 1HS-J2
I PbMiM A. K. orr V7H-M
IlllllllllllMI I I11 " ' If
T0IM:KA I'a- , la ch S0.A
bcore of liou.dK wei.? 1 !own down,
Mrs. Charles Van Ili.il.lork ami her
youiiK child fatally Injured and four
families are missing as a result of
a tornado which swept across tho
town of Frederick. In Hire county
Suturdu) ulKht
Tho mlkslut; fumllleN aio thoso ol
J. K. Caldwell, l'rauk Aioiiroe, J'd
ward Krklubui: uud John Aufed
Wires uro down uud detulls are
nieaure. A inossaiio fioin (jeueseo
said a heavy wind iiiuocifed jnany
umull bulldliiKs there, liijiirlnii MJicr
ii I persons,
I'ticxMi Paid ty Dealers
KClflS 1..
HL'TTHR Creamery, 2(Je; diiiry,
d.e two lbs.
I'OTATOKS73c per 100 lbs.
AIM'LKS-Pse.
ONION'S -1.00 pur 100 lbs.
HONKY -PJ'-e u pound.
CIDKIt 'J.V.
I'OIIK 10c lo lHiu.
IJKBF 12p to lie.
I.ARD T.
I1ACON 18c.
KHOCLDKHS lie.
HAM 20c.
nrrrat pat 2-e.
ICI-: CKKA.M 80c pil.
LiTeniock
IIO(JS Diet-iicd 12c(; alive, 7tc.
nur;rsr ic.
STKKKS Alive, 0'.7c.
COWS-Alive, (Jc.
VKAI. Dichcd, 12c
POl'li'lfY Mixed chickens, UJes
dressed, 8c lo 20c,
liny ami firuln
(liiiyiut.' 1'iicw..)
WilKAT 110c hmdivl.
OATS J.V ImlIicI.
HAY Vi.lcli, ill Ion; grain, )2
( il 1.
IIAIII,i;V Wlicdc, 4-'.' ton.
their rvslKnntloiitf Ins wns taken
as Implying that IlrlKadler fleneral
Oough had declined to mirrenfler the
pledKe, Klven to lilm by Seely and
endorsed 7y French and Kwart. that
troops would not Uo ubl to force
homo rule on Ulster, but only t
maintain order there.
News of Cough's dismissal from
the service was consequently ex
pected probably with an epidemic of
urni) officers resignations follow Inc
It.
Asqulth's hundllnK of the situation
has been so cjevpr. however, that
hero was a crowing feeling ho and
his cabinet would weather tho storm
in the fuco of nil difficulties.
Cabinet io Survive
It was believed AHipilth would not
appear lu tho houso of commons
nKalu until after his re-election, nnd
the Impression wns that either For
eign Secretary Sir IMward drey or
Chancellor of the nxchuipier I.lo)d
(ieorgn would load tho Liberals In
tlm meantime more likely Oroy,
slnco I.lo)d (ioortfo was reported III.
Seeley, who still remains a mem
ber of tho houso of commons, oceii-
hlcd an Inconspicuous seat in tho
rear of the chamber Instead of tho
one usually reserved for tho war
minister, with tho other members of
the cabinet He said ho considered
It his dut) to retire to relievo his
collcaguos of embarrassiieiit.
King (iforgc Approves
Tho king, Astiulth stated, ap
proved his decision to tuke the war
portfolio himself. Ills action will
involve no iinauulnl sacrifice, as,
though ho will have to resign his
post us first lord of tho treasury,
which pa)s S'J.'ilOQ annuully, tho war
ministry curries with It tho sumo
salary,
Tho Conservatives plan In havo
one of their members of parliament
resign and run for re-election lu the
same district as Asriiltli lu tho hope
of (Hitting down his vote as much as
posslblo.
Politicians wero predicting that
Viscount Morloy, Lend President of
tho roundl, who presumably wis
Identified with Wur Minister rlicly
lu tho military preparations lu I'lstcr
would also resign, lu fact, l.oid
(Union did nskY lu tho houso or
lords, why Morloy hud not resigned
ut tho suiiie tunc us Heel), nnd Mor
loy promliutil to answer tomorrow.
DIED
DPItCIl- At the rivsldenco of l
lleebu nt Agate, Sundny. March
S'Jth. Dnntel French llureli, untlvo or
Kentucky, iiged 70 joars. 2 mouth.
dnvs. Funeral seivleiw will be
Imld at tho late residence Tiinmla).
March 2 1st at 2 00 p. in. Inter
mout at Central Point comotuo. Mr
Hureh has been n readout of Jack
son county for 21 years. Ho leave
n widow', two daughter. Mrs. Will
Colvln of Oiiegan, Wash., and Mrs.
11 W "Heche or Agate ami two sons.
Will lliireh of Fort lllilwell fa) . and
I'has Murcli of Irmn, Cnl.
IIKI'l.i:rt At Modrord. Orenon
Sunday. March L'l'th. Kenneth Clnv
ton Hofler, nged I days, the Infant
sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kruoni Hofler
Fntiernl services wero held nt th
Weeks k Mrdnnan chnpol, Monday.
March Sth at 11 o'clock. Interment
In 1. O O F cemnter).
ROGUE FISHING SCENES
(Continued from pas 1.)
Tin hutching of the eggs of game
hilds, cspecinllv the phciisiiut, mid
the (niching of mi elk held in the
Yellowstone mid bringing them to our
Oregon park, form u most interest
iug film.
A singe is (o he constructed in oiic
end of the spacious dining loom mid
n enteliy, Imppy-go-lucky vaudeville
hIiow tvi cup the eieimig's im.
Those wlio saw the miiisticl kIiow h
the mime eiitcrtmucrs nt the eluhV
lust biiiiitiet need up nssiirmice of u
Hue 1 iuis.li to (he program.
i
A Correction
The lowii Hoeiety will hold its
business mid social session Tliuisday
evening ut St. .Mark's hull, hut there
will not he u humpict ns stated in
the society columns Sntiirduy. There
will he u light luncheon, which will
I"' flee lo nil ill litlcildmiee.
! MRS. II. L. LEAOH
! Export Coraotioro
1 ni( North Itortli'lt.
I Miotic mm M.
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO
Iiii ami Citrpcl Clcuiiiii
and Wcavniij
."ill HAST .MAIN' STIJKKT
l'lioitc SKl-U
TANKS
We maniif.irturn splay and supply
tank of nil kinds We have built
time, tanks In Medford for 16 ears
nnd some of the first ones are still
lu use If )uu want a good tmik get
I one made by
i, a M u I J- W: -MITCHELL
Under New Management L, s. ,.,...., Mr...i . , ...
WOMKN ,M.V III: SIHONO
and eiijor life whether III the home i
or busliieM world If the) ran keep .it'
tin) those aliments peculiar to their J
sex. If every woman roallsil how ,
l.ydla IS. Pliikhaurs Veetnbl Com t
pounil. that slmpU remedy made
from toots and herbs, torn to the
root of the trouble and orcrroiur
such s) miliums ns backache. Iiesd,
allien. iiervousneM and Irrllablllt). I
limy would be henllhler. happier and
stronger. If yuii suffer from sin
form of feiiuite lt wh) don't you '
tr if It will put vmi to do mi '
anhattan
Cafe
Quiclc liiincli, Mr up. Kru
lar Dimicp, 2or up. We .serve
nice, first -rlii.ss tiling.
NEAREST TO EVERYTHING
FREE
IhiiiiIoh "Tuugo" NecLlacc
"Hvelyn Tliaw" Itrmclct
lUit lomcd nnd inoit jilir
hotel In the C iiy ilrcuUtirg ire
vBter In evtry iimuii.
CtprcUl attention to ladiss
trsvrllinc aloun.
F.xrcllrtil, ic.noiulily ptircd r;!IL
Meet your fnemli nt tho Mnx.
Kuroposn rUint J 1.50 ms
ASanastmtnl, Chetltr W. Kttlejr
KEEP CLEAN
And Prevent Disease
lly scientific vapor baths,
juassnge, needle spray or
shower baths. Costs no
morn thnn Turkish hath,
but morn plensaiil and
beneficial.
Separate apartment for
ladles wills lady attend
nuts. Dr. R. J. Lockwood
Clilroprailor
IMil.tHKI (.nriictl-Corcy
llldg., Pliouo m:t
TOO li.TK TO CMHStl'V.
WA.N'TKH At oiicd a lady lo do
lioiiM-work and care lot buby Call
(ill J in
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These two beautirul pieces of pop
ular Jewelry are the tnte unions mi.
clcty women In Now York, mid the
laigcst cities. They arc neat nnd
elegant gold finished articles that
will gladden tho heart of every girl
or women, no matter ow young or
old. Very st)llsh mid attractive.
Our J'ree Offer. We are advurtls
lug Kjioiiimliii eliciting (iinn and do
slro to plnio a big box of thlk fine,
healthful gum Into every homo. It
Hwceteiis tho breath whltmiH tho
tenth and aids digestion. It l.s re
freshing mid pleasing to all. "o
every lad) semilog us but flOe wo will
ship a big box of I'D regulur Be park
ages of the Upon rni I nt Ouni and In
cluilo Ihn elegant "Tmigii" nciklme
and "i:tcl)n TIiiih" bracelet iUt.
Iillcly (lee,
This offer Is for iitdiojt limo imly,
Not more than two ohIiuh to nun
party. DcnlnrH not allowed lo lie
nipt litis
AMPIIHMV H.M:m COMI'AN'Y
Ibi) (on, Ohio,
Don't Vni'tfel the
BIG DANCE
To be given h the Ltnal Order of .Moose nl I heir
lwill.'lilO Wesl .Main Street, on
WEDNESDAY EVE, APRIL 1
Iiwic furiiiHlied Uy Howell and Roof
WIJ I. IKK
TO PIT
CR PP.
cieniing
You
Love
Pretty
Shoes!
Wh) not go to
Till: IIAItl)
TO KIT
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"iiooa ffu"
9 8 8fioc tiloro
for jour ncxl pair. Kt)lcs are right,
prices iim low (ipinlll) considered)
iih ton will find au whom,
9 "6o0a iTit"
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