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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1914)
r o IA(1IC TWO fOCAL AND . I- PERSONAL Tho nlimml of tlio MeiUord lilsh kcIipoI will give n daueo In the sninll hall of tlio N'ntatorlum Friday even ing, May S. Tor tlio member? of tho different, clashes f tho hlRh school. All graduates of the school arc cord ial!) tnvltcl. Wltlto's Velvet Ico cream moulded Into tdinpu of carnations, either pink or white, for Mother's Day. Order now, phone 4 sun. Itev. It. W. McCuIIourIi of the First Baptist church U representing JncUon count)- (it tho prohibition convention at Portland. I. It. Jackson who Is farming his place near Ashland, drove to Mcdford Wednesday. Transplanted tomato plants, 70 ro;it per hundred, special prices on lots 500 and over. Kkjt. pepper and sweet potato- plants now read. Portland Avenuo Greenhouse, Mcd ford. Phono 87-K. 65 George Dewey and his family, who went to California last year, have returned and arc located In Mcdford. Mr and Mrs. James Owens of An telope motored to Mcdford Wednes day afternoon. Be sure )'u Insuro where your sure jour Insured. Sec Holmes, tho Insurance Man. sure! Vinton Beall, Jr.. of Central Point district was a business visitor In Mcdford Wednesday. Jacob Kllppel has returned from Bolen creek, Josephine county, whero ho has mining Interest. Ask your grocer or neighbor about tho pennant wrapped bread macio ai the Newtown bakery. 63 W. C. Deucff wo over from Jack sonville Wednesday evening. A S. Furry and S. S. Sterns of Phoenix precinct came to Mcdford today. Ito)al Bakery poods nt DoVoes. James Garvin of Talent was of ths many who camo to Mcdford Wednes day. Dr. G. W. Stevenson, who went to California for tho benefit of hi health, has returned much Improved. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M im. " A. J. Hamlin, roccntly of Coos county, Is In the valley, his former horned . TZ V i'. .' W. If. Kenncy of Sams Valley made Mcdford a business visit tho first of tho week. Fly swatters given away at Mc Curdy'a office. GeorBO A. Hover of PJioenlx, tho horticulturist, was a Mcdford visitor "Wednesday. Assessor and Mrs. W. T. Grieve motored from Jacksonville Wednes day. Screen doors at Mcdford Lumber Company. W. K. tauglircy. late of Orange llle, Idaho. Is visiting friends living in this valley. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Wllbon of Cen tral Point district were anion? their Mcdford friends Wednesday. Fly swatters siren away at Mc Curdy'a office. A. H. Fisher or Phoenix transacted limine In Mcdford Wednesday. Mrs. Hugh Klllott was in Jackson ville Wednesday, visiting friends. Typewriters. .All makes new and rebuilt. Sold, rented and repaired. Typewriter Kxchange. 230 North Durtlett. Frank It. Nell of Big Butto and David Pence, road supervisors, wero In Mcdford and Jacksonville tteanes ilnv. S C. Mlnnlck and J. J. Brown of Central Point wero recent visitors In Mnilfnril rini im. Morning deliveries. Mcdford Ico &. Storago Co. Phono ZC4. William Gerlg, vice-president of tho Pacific and Eastern railroad. Is In Portland, t J. F. Kelly and his mhi of Griffin creel; motored to Medford Wedtien- ,,tt'- Fresh lime. Medtord Lbr. Co. Charles S A'rlru, who graduated from tho Medford high 'school, I studying law In the office of hi father, Judge Prim of Jacksonville Thomas Ii. Nichols oft liiglo Point, made a trip to Mcdford and Jackson ville Wednesday. Tho Btandard bred stallion. Kin Seal, No. C1138, record 2:11 U. over half mllo track made last September at ancouvor. B. 0 , will mako a short season before racing this year Too 185.00 to Insure. T. L. Tayior, own- er. 4S M. 0, Wilson wbb down from OrU.- ly Peak, In tho vicinity of which ho Is developlnK 1lirl!t l1'10- n :s tdatd over tliw prospens I Weeks kGowan Co. UlTPIRTAJCIES Itof Hmhm Mf ff W, WIN !- A, K. Cm 9HM ini i'1 Ilnlph Dean, John Ststy, Mr. Tny lor and other residents of Willow Springs district were ln Medford WedncsdaVt on business with tho county court. K. It. M Inter of Knglo Point dis trict, who has n band of lfiOO sheep, reports that ho wintered his flock without being obliged to feed them once. They consumed 130 tons of liny the winter before. Get n fly swatter nt McCurdy's ot;j Miss Orba Nntwick of Englo Poir! is visiting friends In this city for a fow day. J. A. Wcstcrlund'loft this morning for San Francisco to participate In the ground breaking for tho Swedish building at tho 1915 fair and will take steps to secure n current of Swedish people through this valley In the next two years. Mr. Wcster lund Is tho Oregon representative of tho Swondon commission, and ex pects to tie gone a week or ten days. Milk and cream at DoVoe's. F. K. Merrick left Monday for Cas par. Wyoming, to look after oil In terests in that section, nm; expects to be absent a month or six weeks. Chief of Police Hlt.son returned this morning from n campaign trip through the country districts. Savo money. Use Plato Ice. Mcd ford Ico & Storage Co. Phono 264. Atidrcw Jelduess has returned to the Ditto I.edgc mining district after spending n week In this city oil busi ness.. Mrs. Graco Ardell who has been sick for the last month following an operation at Sacred Heart hospital, Is able to return to her work. Don't bo deceived. Uso Plato Ice. Medford Ico & Storago Co. Phone A number of home guard team ster employed In hauling on th Central Point division of tho Paclfk highway, have quit In disgust, and gono to yelling on the street about there being no work for them and their horses. On tho Central Point work they received from $4 to I4.G5 per day. for two yard hauls, and Ima gine they should have from $3 to $5.65 a day. Those who are yelling tho loudest nro those to whom feeJ was advanced for their stock, and deducted from the pay check. Postcards 7Sc per dozen this week at Up To Date Studio, 232 East Main. 41 Edward Wilson of Portland Is visiting In the city, lie Is a ball player and will try to connect with one of the teams in the Ilogue river vail league.? . Kedak: finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. 0. Gerklng'a studio, 228 E. Main St. Phono 320-. O. Bv Bridges Webb, familiarly kuown as "Ernie" has returned with hfs wife from England where ho M summoned last fall by the death of his fnther. J.' O. Gerklng, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon.. Alays reliable. Negatives mado any where tlrao or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. Battlste. tho Medford pitcher, won nnotlii-r came for Portland In the Northwest league "Monday, allowing but six hits and making oni himself. About the only games Portland wins are the games Battlste twirls. Ray La Mar says go to Orres & La Mar, 206 W. Main, for cleaning, pressing and alterations. Phono 588- rt. ' James W. Chlnnotk, state water commissioner Is attending to official business In the city for a few das. W. C. Frultt, forest ranger, lo cated at Hutton. Cal., Is spending a few da)s In the city on business. Special for Sunday, Nepolltan brick velvet Ico cream. Phone 481 It. The gang of gypsies who camped on Bear creek all last week have folded their tents and departed, much to tho relief of the people living in the neighborhood of their camp. Joe Smith, of Itoguo Illver, candl date for re-election for county com missioner was In tho city Monday on official business and shaking hands with his many friends. Joo, through friends. Is making a sybtematlc cam palgn, and tho prediction Is mado that he will sweep the rountry district and towns by good majorities. Plato Ice, guaranteed clear, hard, pure. M,edford Ico &. Storage Co. Phone 2G4. Leo Jacobs Is slightly under th weather with an attack of the grip. This aggravating ailment la quite rampant In the valley at this time, a half donn leading cIHxoiih belli In Us grip Manila, chocolate and White's spy o ir rrnum for Sunday. Phono 4S1-K. ' The Medford ball icain will Jour lie) to Gold Hill neH Sunday, and Hie Talent team will go to Grant Pass. The S. P. will run a special. The Talent teum Is at tho top of the league und the fans of that town lire all swelled up over tne stiucew or I heir ball team t'arklu & Taylor, lawyers (John II Cnrhln, Oleiiii 0. Taylor). !! kiim-iloxlon BldK-, Malu ulnsut, I'ulitr Thompson of Km h spent Wednesday Hi Mt'dfoid on business M l.lnn of ItosebiirK spent Moil day tisliiiiK lilciiits in llils '? MBDKOUD MAIL Till HUN' 18. Bon llnll of Butto Falls Is In the city for n few d'njs attending to business matters. In a case of any business like battling- In Mexico, Col. Sargent, coun cilman from Iho second ward. Is like ly to bo detailed to the front as n brigadier general by tho war depart ment. The colonel has plenty of rec ommendations from eongrvnniuen, military authorl'tlef, e.tu'., ,for the berth. "If a .call f6rl volunteers I isslied the iilbtiel wijl rile(lin appU- enllrtlt. II . . i (Gctp flyiwaUer n't Mt'CurdvV of fice. , .,. ' ThC Portland papers carry the In formation Hint the public market of that clt took In $300 last Saturdn) According- to Market Master K, J. Kutonrd. the local market took In that much from two booths, with all booths full last Saturday. Say clear, pure Plato Ice. Med ford Ice & Storage Co. Phono 264. OF WEND VANE WILL BE CONTINUED HERE Washington. D. C. May 7. Mall Tribune, Medford. Ore. Secretary Houston writes me acknowledging your let ter and editorial I submitted to him April 21 and confirms assurances that meterologl cal work done In Medford In future, will bo fully equal to that performed In tho past. I'se of barometer and wlnd vanc will be continued. 1 am nailing hla original letter. GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN. FIRST RE WAL FOR QUEEN ESTHER The Greater .Medtord club is jti-t now preparing to u-e nil iti iiifluetiee to make u fine Micee- of the Rpleu did entertainment, "Queeu Ksther," to be given Monday ami Tuesday evening, nt the Tnge theuter. There is no (ue-.tion n. to tlii- being an e ccodingly fine proiluctioii, given un der the direction of Mr. Howe- of Los Angeles, who hns had u lung ex perience with tin- and other inu-ienl work. Tho Mngo sottlngn, color -cheine of eo-tume, fine dramatic nituntioiir. of the torv are nil mun ngeil in Mich a ninniier Hint then' in not n dull moment in the performance of two hour.' duration. The public i invariably surprioed that Mich fine rcMilt. cuii Im obtained from the uo of the loeal people, many of whom have had no micuuiI training in tlie.-e line. The first relienriil nt tlie I'nge the nter will be held Friday nt IMW, and tlio whole work i well in liniiil for the rendition. A fine chorus for the flower feene Iiiik liccn formed from pupils of the Washington ami Jnck oii school uiul will make n beauti ful scene ilireetl.v in contra! wild the moie hcnotth work of the nihil U, DIGGS CASE GOES TO JURY LATE TODAY SAN KKANCLSCO. Cal., May 7--Tho caso of Maury I. Dlggs, former state architect, charged with crimi nally attacking Miss Ida May Pear ring, wan given to a Jury hero this afternoon. HALF NOT TOLD (Continued from page 1.) who lo-a their live in the buttle, vveio "murdered while in the holilicr-.' cuh tody." 'The elder Snyder. Mild Ihe icporl, in nnotlier place, "declared Hint Iiih on .I'rankie win. uhot ilnvvii while eiHilliii;,' hi I it t Io Mter in lii- arms. I li-i )itenieK avio- exticme in IcIliiiK how the militiamen duhed into Hie lenl wheie Ihe dead boy lay, nml called hit wuepin-.' mother uuprintable IlllllU'tS." The rcpoil deleiiiled the I.udlou ktlikein in, lU'ceut, j-eneioiii nml lov inj,'. (i'iiuiiI to 0Ue it j . Ann Mine iifflcialM thioii'-hoiil the I, ml low ditlriel received onlera loduv from Ihe Colonnlo Fuel & lion and Victor Ameiieiiii Kind emiipaiij'x liendipmitKi' to Mini'inlcr (hen j-unnU' iiiiiii. Io the I'tideial (iililui on (leiiiunil. Major KvmoioN, i'ihiiiiiihiiIiii I lie ieUiilai. in Jbiuliler "iunl, lepoileil Io Wjo-liuif'toK 1 1 1' I H vwapi'ii had been -inri'lid'Hil Io lion up Io li I Myld Ii; lulu i dud inilip kiyiU. MKPKOUI). OKK(KNr. TlUMvKDAV, MAY 7, SWEDISH H WAY 10. HEALTH STOCKHOLM, Muv T KinK Hu--lu hut nliuo-l ((uupU't'l it'coveml from Ihe ttmue!t double lor which lie iinildt wciit t rveent upei'iition tiotv and tile petltlonl outlook Im Veil coiipiilcmlity e!mneil ui u te- Mlll. It i now ureltv fieelv mliinttoil ! that Hie kmtr toured lie w n eniicer victim ami un plniiiiiiiK !' iiluliciiti'. Since hi-, opcrnlion theie lm been no I'liilher talk of this, uiul ill uovein lueiit eirete- llieie i bi ifiiminn to bo talk of a fVe-di effort Jo put up A big- navy ettitiHiiKii oil w,liieh iiIh inn jCNt.v'x heart wnn eel before Itis ill-lie-. Outav i a fltmlv convinced ever that IJu-ln lins de-ntu on Swe den. He i enlist Hint m a Inml emu ommi Swwlwi vvwitil' stand no dinner upuiiM its more powerful rival, but it t- uiiitenitooil lie lhiek it could make a verv iopeeille liovviiij; in competition with tJie exaiV not ver.v powerful fleet If ho can bring the Swedixli nnv.v iiV lii (lie Inched pos vihle poinl of oiTTdtonrv. Those who oppUie ijU prtvunun linM thai rcnlly there U no ilnnger from Kiifa, ami they nrjfiie that to ctcnto mid mniiitiiiu Mpi h naval e.lllih ment the kiitr wtinln moiUl place mi illi-olulelv eri-liiliK liu ilni ol taxi) liou upon Svvi'dui. L GIVE DANCING PARTY Kiidav evening the .ilumui of the Mcdford high school will give nil in formal dancing partv at Ihe N'ntator in id . The senior, junior, sophomore and fre-hmnn olue t( the high mIiooI and n fow ou(ider hnve been liviled. (liiml lHHic. plenty of punch mul aM other' dotuD mcrry to n good tune have herU rnrrfnlly pro vided tor hy the renrtne commit tees in chnre of tin- mul, and ev eryone is ! ikmg fow it.l to a iint eiijovable e euiiig. E TO INCREASE ARMY WASHINGTON M.v 7.- law au thorizing tho president to tmiurc l!i law restricting theVfedoral army t 200.000 men was iiUroduird In tin senate thlk afternoon b Senator Chamberlain. The resolution was the first movo In pfans to recruit the army to war fooling, nrcordlng to reports. TOO LATE It) CliASSIFY KOit ki;nt-- r-urnlshoil I room modern homo, 717 North Itlvet side. 1." WANTKI) Kxporlontcd Japanene cook vvautu iMi.tli-u In city or country. Add row J., euro .Mnil Tribune. -1 1 -U WANTKI)' I'ohUIou on much or or chard, an took by joiiiik woman, good cooh and nciit hoiiriokeepcr. Heat of refereineH. Htllto wiiKUa. A. C.. caio Mall Trlbiino. i'i WA.NTHO About 0 weaned il, AddrefK box I 'J I, Jnoknouvlllo, or phonu 105, uftuj-"::;o p. in. -it LOST Female and brown, l.lverv Ham Pox Terrlor, blank Kewnnl. 1'houiilx 42 Baby's Dimples IlrliiK tho babv to tho studio in tho mornliiK lie feels better and brighter then and wo have tho moro time to perpetunte those cunning lit tlo dimples of hi Dainty Sl)leh I'roin l.r.O a Dozen, up. TIIK SUIAI STUDIO On the (iHiiintl Floor n. J'JU Went Miiln Street Mcflford NEAREST TO EVERYTHING AT OTARREU-l Hot Incited simI muit liopiiur hotel in 1'ic t iIfruUliK ;llH irs vvntir In erf ' in. , liipril.l ntturillon Io kUU trvolllng aluim, .. l'M(llrai irr-'itwhly I'tMM '" Mm yair Hn ut tlm (' '.ui.I'UiiIUIm I.0up, JZnuriUrnncVZr at X -i, i- IM ULRICH SUES F Suit has been HUM m Ihe cm nil etmrl lij William I inch und I. like ltvnu, pnrlner in the V Inch Itvnu wroeknue liiislue, that hast been tli mdijeet of ovor(il legal ntlneU to vrgullilo by Urn Meiclmntmw-oeiiif Hon, afaiut the Midfonl hiam-h of Mason. KIiihihu A. Co. of Poitliuul. .. .i... ,...i..... ..e m...,). 101' iiniuuves nun no' iriinii " "- ..... . t . .i.... t.... vvhlWi tliev uoimnt ai.upi.o ,o. o failed Io deliver ,..oi, the n. ec unitiiuU tlm UMi.li Ac UyniuMmd. Ti.i. nn.,od.ti.f ilhtfi. ilml tTlrieh & Kynn piurliMPil SISS5 worth of ill" flfllll. nll.l .IKII 1111. 1 Willi, nml imiil for same, nml thai when goods were " ' i t asked for a dav or laler lliex were iWniel same. Cinch vV: Hnu nlleue that lliU is dmie to "aiturnviile ' tuiitnliie" and to force tliem to ue-, ecpr tne sittiuiiiru pnee. .. . k . l. k ..i u it l.l xtu.ii ..il.hi...- f.-.v- nii.l !' ill llio i V'x (Mi1 nn !" it i ix i s-r-t -. aniouiit of the lull, nro sought. Washington imputation t.850 000 Oregon 700.000. What's matter TTT "TH" FOR SDK TIRED FEE! 5 Good bvr iore fe. btlflilng fort, awol Irn feet. wuy fret, iniellinj; fct, Urol f i.t. Good bju corn, callounsi, bunion and raw piMtc No more nioc tiani iics, no more limp ing with palu or drawing up our ltc In agony, i "115C" U magical, aft right IT. I TI7.M .Irnw. nut "FTVeI? all tlio polwnou j -nv I J I'Miilailnns vililed puff up the fis.'t. IVTlZ" and for-1 grl your fixt ' nilnrrv. All haw comforUI'lr your fret ' frcl. Gtt a U5 wnt Isjx of "TI." now nt H; nn.v dmgyKt er department ton Don viilicr Mine jjihih im, ginu im. mi tlit -icier nwell. never luirt. never j-el tire . A tvir' fivit cuiafort guaranteed er inonev refunded. Dont Neglect This NeKloelliiK trentmeiit or pllen Id xlmph ullowltiK the roudltlon to bo lonie w.ir-" und wnr. and iiivIHuk areaier no u P i wait You can relieve vourr-if of ttil- illiitre Iiik ailment io iiiiik ' triAOC tn PILE REMEDY A (cteiitiriialK prepnrcd. medl rated panie. in n coiiapnibUi tube, with mcaiiH for proper iibe; aliio tali-, l.... .. li.infiinl nvo lii anniii lllll If i iuin r i ii i v ii wtmntv "- "i aKe. A lilclily Diitlnfactory retneii vvhhh on can iiko voiimolf. Ku- domed by American DniR mid l're AHMoelatlon, and Kunrnnteed b un Two kI.om, -f0c mid U") For Hale by I.KO.V II. IIAsKI.SS KxcIiikIvo Akoiic) tHMK y f r t T T f t t t y y t t ? t y y THE GROCERY m ACHING f ' 1 'T " lbk SvirW L'MBkfVv c--i f Has Arrived in Mcdford and Attracts a Great Deal of Attention The Saxon is a cll-dc.si;,'iied, thnroiiyhlv iip-to-tlale, two-patoeiiKci' an toiuohile, with simple hut standard desiii.s. Iij,'ht weight, low upkeep, standard tread, four-cylinder motor, stream line body and other standard motor ear features. It is not.a cycle ear, bul a real automobile. The first ear to offer all the essential features of standard motor ear practice, at a pjiico under $u()(). The Saxon is a big car for the price, with fid-inch wheel base, roomy body, ample leg room, generous doors and tlm graceful, sweeping curves make this car a delight to the eye. The Saxon has style. The Saxon is built ami backed by au organization of autoiiiobihi moil who have been in the business for years. Price $485 f. o. b. Medford Medford Garage ASHCROFT BROTHERS . ? ? y y 7 y ? UBERIY BELL TO TOE IMtll.lKI IMUA. Mi i up i viueeil lln-ie would be no damp " I'uillnr liiiie ti.v a tup io f.n VmiteUeu, ilrt.vor niankmilmw ' Pliiliidelnbm deolniil todav he la oreil neiidiitu Ilia lilteily hrll to Ihe I'Hiiitiiia-Pieilie evpimltluu. lie said 'II 10, I lilted " ' I ie Imd eoiisiillril Willi nnmeroii hell j ea.ter- and tl.v agrl il,l tho bell mmld Mkv tlt lii without ' .j I llllMHIll, , . , ,,x ,,,, ()f ;,. WI.H, r .. panted "' "v,.-.w .-"io." - - j- now t aimoai bwwmwom ui ioi of writttlnat th ItMl to Sun llVnei.'o I ' ! . i ii ' i OAKLAND. Cnl.--Hnol Lux. whin shot William Garland to death hi , refused to ketu his promise ( , ,rr, j,,., wa, ronvlrled of se. ()ll(, ,)(Kr, n,urder and recommended , ,,, ,ulltl, ,lt) ( A $ )"'Vi im ri w vrsixr WEfeSSiCStfilfflH? Li? f ; v.. " , !..---.. 'SnrVPRUiM'vnumiHlKt '(i'lv'J! :r!ikiMuii N3,r , i Eyes Tired? Qlassos Roliovo ski: DR. RICKERT Ho Know3 How Suite I .' uos l Atiiln St. thcr Deuel'a -Mcdforil MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 10 Yt will lmvc on lmiid a Tina assort iiu-iil of Mit flowers for Mother-' day, inelmliiiH a fine lot of Carnations. Bright flowors for mothor living. 1 Whito flowers for moth-! i rt-vx( " o inv-uv,-j. Onh r t .ii h. Pierce, Flerist: .I..- m vi iii -7i i too.) !) Mam. I 'hone .171.. i i iauipu:ctc v: un is j 1B. J. 1 1 . I . ' I SAXON D'oy or Girl? Great Question! Till lull t i nmiiy nihiits All, eld nllil tn,d faiail) liiiinlv " elinml up- lilhsillim kmmu ni MnUii'iH "irriHiiii," I -in line tli I'itIikI of i .. i trtiu'i It I an .tlil to Hi" ah ilinutiisl uiUMilim unit In il-isiusl to umlliii llu liitilmtm liutiviuk it llt-IVl lllYllhul. i this IIKUIIHT II lv,, nwli a splnidM Inlliirne B to Jlll- f. Oa iia In nil lawn nt oemtiur iitli i l. I It ! ! rinrrollir i- ihi.im. n.lut lei" u bikI vii hihi iihhh -';--- "Jfi .j n: in.iv i iti Utmwnm nioitirm mk f h flWKttti Hi HH-riMnn itnunr, m-"'"! u( itrnln on ttiw INfHmritli anil flKiiiii tmiH kti iMr tilhr ililrM' iiditiijr ItsiWwl luiwuol In villli iwli i.lil, TlKH I IH lIIMtlU tlMl WllMt ".M"thr'n ltlinl" li a mniliwl Iruitmivy in rnvs tlm mlml hhI Hit- of llwir In adillthMI t lh plivlal rnf linn iilveu It a vvrv uia iipwUrlty biiioiih vpini. eu inn eiilBln "Miitlicru lria" at IuhhI ny iUiii: ntfrr. It li li'll'M a l U pewixirr.1 only lit llliln.t 1IH- titatur i.V. l lmr IU.Ik ,tliii. . Avoid U ''' wrttdin imtlltiiliHi. MRS. II. L. 'LEACH Expert Gornotioro IJ'J(5 North Uarllolt. ioiio rl!l M. DON'T TAKE CHANCCS HAVE Hipni? . n ta ii (im imviyiwivt '--vu l I. l i MIGHT KLEIN for KLOTHES 'Ihe ten days are up. Spni the letnrii sira. Doii'l tl l,i v, if you tlmi't waul 1 wi'i-iny fruit Orchard Care Company Vlioile 77" Graduation Time Has arrived and nothinK Iniake nieer or more suit 'IU ire.seiil.s than .lewejry, Silverware or nininondH. We have a hitf sloek ami of fer a few .KUtfjfeHtionr?: Brncclot Watches, Thin Model Gcntfi' Watchoa, Vnn ily Cases, Rings of all kinds, big vavicty Pins, Diamonds, mounted and unmountod. martin j. reddy Near the I'uhloffiee, j t Y ? V t r y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y j y y y CAR