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.e i)1rtlr!, ? rAGB BIX THER TONGUE OF FOREIGN WHITE WASHINGTON. 1. V , May fi Tiiu Knpllsh Anil Cottle (Including. Irish, Scotch, or AVclsrt) Rrdiiu was, tlio largest among till) 23S,2,19 per boiis ot foreign white stflpkwja Oro gon In 1S10, who represented 3G per, rout of thu totnl white imputation of' tlmt state, according 10 the rilother tongue Jiutlctln which linn boon If sued recently li' Director Willlnm Harris or the Itttrct.u of the Cons ilcimtttncnt of commerce. IJy tut or totigito la meant the native I . unKO, ot" that spoken before Imn i -ra , tlon. anil the report covers nil whlto persons ot foreign flock, Including tbo forolgn horn and also tint natives.! one or both ot whose peranta were foreign born. A thug reported, the totnl forelRn whllo s;ock whore mother tongue was Kngllsh and Cel tic (Including Irish, Scotch or WoUh) numbered 8l.2(J2. This number rep resented 12 per cent e: this total whlto population or Oregon, which was 053,090. The German group numbered 70,307, or tl per cent, tho Swedish, 20.37-1, or .1 per cent, tlio Norwegian, 13,320 or 2 per cent; tho Danish, 7430, or 1 I per cent: tho Kronen, 712S, or 1.1 per cent; tho Italian 7098 or 1.1 per cent; and tho rinnlsh. CS90. or 1.1 per cent. Tho number of persons In Oregon of foreign whllo stock reporting other principal mother tongues were. Greek, 3900; Polish, 2CC3; Yiddish and Hebrew, 2345; Dutch and Fri sian. 1372; Bohomlan and Moravian, 1709: Serbo-Croatian, HC3; Slo venian, 10S9. In tbo city of Portland tho Kngllsh and Celtic (Including Irish, Scotch or Welsh) group of foreign whlto stock numbered 32,815, or 10.5 per cent of tho total whlto population, which was 1US.952. Thoj report ing German as their mother tongue numbered 2S.721, or 14 per cent: Swedish. 8939, or 4.5 per cent; Nor wegian. 5077, or 2.0 per cent; Ital ian, 3590, or l.S per cent; French. 2749, or 1.4 per cent; Danish 2415 or 1.2 per cent; Yiddish and Hebrew, 2041 or 1 per cent; Polish, 1729 and Finnish. 1108. Tho total foreign whlto stock of Portland numbered 747S9 and represented 4S per cent of tho total whlto population of that city. STATE MAY 1 IRRIGATING VALLEY CHANTS lAf?S, Or., Mny IS. Vnluiiblo wntcr filings made by W. 11. Sherman nt Hell's Onte, Jump-Oft Joe creek nnd Graves creek, iiieludin;: vnluublo reservoir hitcfl, nnd by Claud K.k Sclleek nt Tnylor Creek mil oh, will ho nt.ij:"cl to Hie fl"" r f0rc' (on upon recommendation of Slate Fjigiuecr John II. Lewi-, for tho pur l(ii.e of beciiring rnpinccriiifr data l determine the most fcui-ilila nml ceouoimeiil iirigalion plan for the lower Itogue llivcr valley, including tho Merlin dUtrlct. Statu Kngincer ,cw was mi tho eity yentcrduy and drove oer lliu district for the pur pose of securing fint Imiid informa tion with llio foregoing rtilt. Mr. Lewis gnvo ciieonrngemeut for htate njnl federal nid in the project. The information given hy Mr. Lewi i that I ho Mule will provide plan h) winch irrigation win ho secured nt mliiiil giM nul Hint the payment will ho extended over rt long jioriod of yinrrt with I'ltcroot not to exceed 1 per wilt. Kath laud owner will lie iii'tiiivii by the government uh to Hie iietilnl post of Iiik irrigutioti before la it ieciiiiwt to inottgngo hid land for one penny. , ' ZAPATISTAS ATTACK YKHA CUV'A, Mex., May 15. C'rwlitnblu private advice from Mux iw City leport liit (lie, fcJcnil, j 'fojillojo, eighteen inile miu(Ii of lliu wipilnl, weio uttuekeil jteriluy by tho nmtiluii, No ilelaiU of ll"' ltyllUlIK VUTII ICW'iUll, but H(' iix'l ikint U MKHilt'd i" on important tie Vl(iu"' )0' I'Mlliorilli' lieie. Tupllejo l"i Im'wi the unfile of mi HturoHM )Hii'ri iliniuir (lie t few Htiiiv Hiul Hi eentdiKeiiu'iiU iirt n. Hlly litlwllve, hinwi tlm fi'deiiiU JtHtsr M.IImm)'I to iollim I lie niiwil IHM Xniti'M' i l '"' eo)iidiiwl im w MIUiv lliric Jii'lliiu mv J m h Xnitiin tiluli mi fjl MlMli M 1" M'policil Uulii' 0MH UHm XhimiIii ililMl lla I" Mw jWulif 0K4IIIW Mi'Xb'O ( ID i STOCK OREGON IHS TEAM IS LEADING KglpJiHlP BssssH MssKf ssHKsssssll OHkI' AjsssssssssssssssI JSHsv Je-ssssHI 'i,, "'-4 , - -Lk- , ,m WM fecsr itn..- - it PSK.Ai. mm K "URtleJ Jennings, the pepcry manager of tbo Tigers, has bis cbsrgei oat In front In tho American I-caguo race, aud his well wishers alt over tb country are rooting for tbo sorrel topped leader to stay there, "llugboy" Is some tighter, and It will take so mo time to dislodge him. NEWS FROM DMITRY KANES CREEK KANELETS Mix. Oeorae Sliuinn left tm Tuef days Ira u for Jaekon ille. at which place he will he the puest of lier mother for n few weeks. The Dardanelles cehool will clone Satunlay, May 10, with appropriate excreNes in the forcn'Mu''nnd n pie nit in the jroe. KaneV ereek was well repnrfeutwl in Medford eireux day. at. nearly ev ery one wan there In m-c Iluffalo Kill and the elephant. l'mphct Foster foreent! wanner weather with nn ocen-ionnl thunder Miower. Mr. "ale!i of Jnok-niiviltc wag tran.-iietiii liusinc at this place on Wednesday. Mr. Jidiu Chandler of the Hradrn has Kone to Portland for a vVit with her parent. KaneV Creek biisine-i viitots to Cold Hill tills week: .Mr. and .Mrs. Lewis, Mr. and Mm. IHftiiibothmii, Mrn. Ilenn, (ieorj Mump, Mr. mr ker, Mr. and Jin. Maon. Miuse Katie and MflKKte Foley, Mm. Mar dou and 1'roplict Foter. The Dardanelles School was eloned on Monday in orJw that the children could attend the ciretis at Medford. Nellie Howtnon of Cold Hill wa (ho uet of Ilradsn frwudi for sev eral day lat week. Mr. Nnrdy left on Monday for the lllitiow valley on a pro)etJiij; trip. Mike Foly hud the Miafortuac to toio a valuable Itur ouo day re cently. Tli u. makes the fourth one Mr. Foley haa lot in the lat unr. Mr. and Mix. IIoiioholder tpcnt Sunday on .Sardine creak, tho Knout of their daughter, Mr. Dueaeiibiirry, mid family. Mr. lA.nvin of Ceutrnl Point pain his rt'Kiihir Snndiiy visit to Kane ereek. MSmicm Nellie Himimiiiii mid It a llntibchohh'r were Kuontd of Muriel mid Ada Iliginbotlinm on Sunday. PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS I Mr. Moim Smith hn been piitc hick for the p.it week. Mm. Laura Kin in viniling reln tiven ill San Franeisieo. A great nuuiher from here nltend pil the Sells-Floto eiroiii. in Muilf"li Monday. Tho V. C. T. V. will meet wilh Min S. (,'opo Thiiroduy afternoon. Mm. K. Wilder Iuih been in ior health for the past few weeks Mr. Iliehiirdii-iiinl Clnropee N. Nel. on of Cliiwi'.'o were tho "iiestn of Mi. ('. C. Scott lakt week. Mr-, a K. Core mid Mr. I'ialt, MK-ielv editor of (ho Mudfurd SJnn, were in town hut Friday nlteiiiliiij,' the I'nu'iil-Teaelier.' naoeiiition. Mm. flmo ua on the prormn for mi uddronM. Mm. J. M. Henley, wife of the cap tain of the truiiftpor.l Sheridan, ar rived hoie Monday l iit Mr. C. ('. Scot i for a low day before joiiiiiij; her IniKbiind in Sail Frnueisco, from vvliere they will mil to the Philippine ikltindn. lnterei.Hi'.' iiiuelin nro Imln hehl in the Chrisluui eliureli by J'vaugif lint Wiilbue Uhepliwrd of the Miat Day Ahitiilil church, The Pui'wit-'IWIioiV atmoelnlloii will hold tin "at home" haliiiilny all. I'lllinill Hi the home of Mm, AllhlH' I'liiry, In wlilefa Hi- I'liMiil'TiiuiJu-r' llaaooktuih ! !n .,iHl.,.iU tin ioUHll Hit in lit tl i'ouwiaii'w fill in'" I 1 1 j liiinix nt .( t,i,t lie i lil In lllll lutlii till ll'u 'lilt I till ' 1. 1 &(l I ..I.I I I uthii iimiKvhi unit mil inii'i'i MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. AMERICAN LEAGUE RACE v ;rr .v. TABLE ROCK TABLETS I Mrs Kthel Swank of Tolo Is vis iting Miss Hazel Ilyrum nt this place. J I tn Pendlaud has a force of men rushing work on tho Tsblo lluck ditch. Orchard Inspector Kline Is work- Ini; In this locality this wrek. Miss Kthel Fish and Mm. Wilson of Chlco, Cat., accompanied by Mr. and Mri. Ileobo of Asntc were vis iting friends hero Wednesday. During tho flro at Medford Mon day two of our boys, lvwrenco Fltx patrlck and Ktl Vincent rescued a borte and btiRgy from n burning barn. Corn planting In this section will be finished this week. Two gentlemen from Tolo wero In this vicinity .Saturday getting slgnn turos to n road petition. I.eo Vincent delivered omo flno hogs to tho Medford market last wook. Our council mot last Friday even ing at the Washburn Home. F. II. Madden candidate for coun ty cottiiulMloner was slinking hands with hi many friends In this vicin ity last wook. Tha Table Hock tnaals players will play several teams from tho Agato high school Friday afternoon at tho Collins court. MIm Ruth Hall, formerly of this place, but now of Ashland, was here Monday bidding fnrowall to friends, as sho leavos Tueediiy for Sacramento to spend tho summer. Tho Table Hock ball team took tbo Modoe toam Into camp Sunday In ono or tho hardest roughl games of the sonsnu. For six luulngM tho score stood 7 nnd 7 aud In tho eleventh Inning Clark Collins singled to right Jotting Stanley Lydlard crocs tho plate with tho winning run. During tho gamo oxcltoment ran high tho Modoc's being so confident nt ono tlmo that thoy woro anxious to wagpr their money against our po tato crop. Kov. M. C. Davis will preach at the school homo nuxt Sunday evening at 8 p. in. Most of our old folks went to Mod ford Monday to tako tho "kids" to tho circus. - , VINING THEATER IS OPENED AT ASHLAND Tho new Vlnlni; tbeatro was open ed at AHlihind lust night by tho Now York Orand Opera company, under auspicious circumstances with speech es by Owner Vlnlug. Mayor John son, and others. Tho new playhouse waH packed, many Medford people at tending tho opening. Tho beautiful striicturo met with hearty approval. Aside from tho functions nttendaut upon tho opening, tho grand opera company, proved Itself a banner at traction. All tbo mcmborH of tlio company woro In flue voloo, and guvo a hlghl) artistic performance. A Mivoiitcon plcco orchestra furnished tbo music, ii n dor tho direction uf Pror, MowellH, Tho sumo rgnlpuhy, which was hlghl)' complimented will appear nt tho J'uko Then I m tonight, and Is insured of a oru crowd. HIhihI up for Jlmiio, Of coureo ou wont to, Hum siiioko (lovedior Jtihn'n olxuis "Illy. and lifchl a iirp,t' tily on Iihi WiiiIiipmI'i) eternity VhiIimi. uinie llllnl- l'll.lllli.il.. III lilt' Ml III fill en t'tliiiiti t,,.i .-, a j.l, .i.niii i . . 'f jitt I Jvr nil. ' .kiji . Jb . JIHi4IEV'l'fV 'BPVsflHsssssssV "4 j li - gjjj CORRESPONDENTS MEDFORD, ORFiClON, FRIDAY. MAY 15, MM. CHARTER The iilnr nieeliiiK of Hie ihiirlei dntfliiig I'ominlllee held '.it main wiw devoted M the elutpter on "Otl'i eeiN,' one of tlio niotit iiupoHaut ol the eluuter. The ooniuiittie twn Hit "luniniiiuK '"f the iShI" in llieir ple lliiiinnrv woil,. The ! inter on jtu.Milioii, eleelioiH unit niieellaueoin 'nroxNions ute lliu only oU'- lemiuii- itij; of the tentative (It it ft Ueported by Jaehson Cowu' At tract Co rflvth and ir Ktt Circuit. 3.-hr' Fdvuiil .1. MnluTdj" 4hilor of e ntt uf Amut MiJla'i' talii. s Oenrge 0. ,1 irw iuid51i u !' )''" on, motion tu mako r ore definite mill certain. John A. Perl v. Rudolph Seli'd and Hornet Seliolr, order di-uiiiug ami ctt bill M(d. . C. (Inriett el ul . Sarah .1. Krdman, eveepliou to niirrlx. Kinnia H. F.nile vs. William Allen Karle, decree of divoiee. J. M. Keith v. Shorty Hope Min ing Co.. sheriff return. Margaret Tiee xh. Kdwin It. Norih et ul., default mid dcerte. Norn Nentliiuniner n. .Chim A. I long ct al., demurrer. S. T. Howard nnd (leo. A. Mump -. Ilortieiiltiirnl Fire Relief of Ore gon, undertaking on upHal. S. T. Ilowntd nnd (leorge A. Morse, v. Hartford Fire luiirnuee Co. of Hartford, Conn., undertaking on ap peal. . Probnttt In the mailer of the ctntc of S. II. Vnn Dyke, dceeaed Invintory and appniiemeut filed. In Hie mutter of the elate of K. C. I loot k, dcecaed -executrix' oulh filci. In the matter of the giiiiidiauhip of Nmioy S. I'lenrwnier. In tlio matter of the elate or Fred erick Frideger, decoiwd. Ileal Klalt Traiifers G. O. Van Natta ct ux to John Van Natta, lots I. .t 7. S and 3, blk. 2. A. & II. Add Central Point. W. I)". .. . 10 Geo. F. I.lndlcy ct o 1M . Judy lot 5 blk. 1, Oak Park Add Medrord. W. II 10 I). S. Wood el ux to Geo. F. I.lndlcy. same W. I) 10 Frank I In James l.akc to liar voy Huts, part lot , blk 7, C. & S. Add to U'oodvillo, W. I 10 G. F. Ltndloy ot ux lo-Coo. F. I.lndloy, tot 5. blk t, Oak Park Add Medford. W. J) 1 0 T. Helmroth to Geo. F. I.lnd loy, Q. C. 1). same 7B0 F.vit Ilockenyo. to W. O. Vmigbn, lot 7 nml H, blk. JJI, Jaekonvit!e $ I'.tlO It. F. Willi to J. Laurence Hill, part lot 1, blk, 'J, llarr'n ml ilili Medford 10 Fnink H. Nelhcrland ct ux to J. II. Murphy, Lit 'J mid , blk. 1!), Hutte Fall. . J'-0 Frnnk II. Ncllierland el ux to Maggie a (ios, Mime 1" Kmina Fredenliurg el lr to J. II. lluiniiig, laud in ncv. -'S-:j)-'a 'SM W. L. Kdmondsoii it ux to A. It, Chiirtruw, land in see. -'H-,'ll-ia - . 1,000 Lindsay ct ux to A. I). Doddridgp, lots :i nnd i and S. j NWi !" - - - , '" I'lrmiiu .alia el ux In (leo. W. Holcoinb, I hitch in HI-IKJ :tw. . 10 Alviu Campbell et ux to T, K. I'ottinger, lot 7, blk. .'), Orny'rt Addition, Med ford Wnlliico I), (Jiuey et ux to J. C, Suiilh, lot on firaiiito htreet, T'-'.'J.'ixJ.'iO, Anhluiid . C, 1'. SieniMiii it ux to I. F. HrittHiiii, lot 11, Ashland Home iiMociiitmii I). T. MeKercber to (I. O. Viiii Nutla, lots I, .1, II. 7, H Olid (J. Itlk.'J A. (V II. iiihlitiou, ( entral Point .-- .. M, W. Smith et ux lo .Lis, K. TiiomiiH et ul, lot V, blk, N, Kuilroiid udditmn, Asjiliiud . fitlli 10 10 10 II. W. Amlicw to Helen S. ISowen, I'.'.HH iieips in I). L. C. :i7, :i7-'JW ... . 1 Utile Hut ton o A. a Slock, lots '' mid .'I, blk. II, llnll roiul Add, In City til' Asli In lid -i-- I" hiiiKia (J, Hniilli In Kpenwir K, HiiIIIn, iliibt or tvny in ), L. C, II, twp. :i7-'J'- ' . I Milton Demi lo l. K.JInlJts, ilghl of way nwr M'i 1 IIII.'JW, JS.. JO I'liilwl HIiiIp. In din , Don liltUoii, iii liulf of ijie hiI Imlf nt wv, pi-nti-iVfe,.: I'nlHiit iloioo liHlimliy huh liNi Kiiciio it) mi imhr ot iim my kIvIhk nil or di'ii, fur ' pijin M In' liiii'iin Ci'iKivlv ytyilo COURT HOUSE NEWS SUMMONS, SPIT FOU IHVIIItCK. In the circuit court tu nnd for tho county of Jackson, stale of Oregon. Kiild K. Freely, plaintiff, vs. Klwln J. Cri'otv. ilrireuilant. To Klw lit .1 freely, tlio above named defendant: In tho name of tho utate ot Oiogou. jou ant heiohy leiplliod to nppenr aud answer plaliilirt'tt lomplalul now on tlio iiiiiiliiht Mill In tho above nu ll! KM uiiirl anil enuse within sis weeks rrnlii the date of tho nisi pun tle.tllou ot thlrt iiiiumtoiis. said ft Ml publication thereof heliiK on Friday, tho tot It da or Apill. t'.U I. nml vou are hereby noUtlnl It ou full lo a near mid miswer. or otherwhio nlead to plaintiffs complaint tho plaintiff will appb to the court for the relief demanded In her eomiuiiint, to wn. For it decree ot dlvono trmn you and that the boudii of mattlmouv now vlftlii between iourelf nmt plain tiff le whll) sot imlde nml held tor naught, tlmt iilalntltr be nut men n her maiden mime, tow It' Until I lla.ntltun, and that she nave JiidK uvmit nfcttlusl oft fur her cost a and illntitirrotupttta ;of this unit and Unit lii'v Rlton oiieb other und turtti.-r relief na to th? eotut'inn) tvem just and oiiiltalile. This Mtimmona Is ubllthcd tn the Medford Mall Tribune! a newspaper ot general circulation. In Jaruton enmity. Oregon, ptibt'sticil nt Med ford, Oregon by order df Hon F I. Ton Vel'o. Jinlge of tho roiinty court for Jnekroti county. Oregon, made and entered on tho Uth tiny of prll. 1911 wherein and In said order It Is ur tleretl that ton bo retimreil to nnpenr aud answer said romplnliit within six weeks trom tho dato of tho first pub lication of this summons, tho rlrM publication thereof being on Friday, tho 1 Ot It dnv of April, l!U, and the Inst publication thereof tieing on Fri day, the 22nd day of May. I!UI. W.M. I VAWTHIt. Attorney for Plaintiff. SPIT IN HOT IT V. Sl'.MMONH Idlt PPHItH'ATIO.V. In the circuit court of the stnto of Oregon, for Jackson comity, Leo Phlpps. plaintiff, vs. Mnlluda Jauo Miles, nud William Miles, wlfo and husband, detendiitits. To Mnllndn Jauo Miles, and Wil liam Miles, wlfo aud nusbaiid, tho above nnmed defeudniits. In tho nnnio of tbo stato of Oregon, you nro hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint flic 1 against you In tho nbovo entitled court and cause, on or tmforp six weeks from the date of tho first pub lication of this summons, said (Irst publication being on tho 1 0th day of April. 1011. And you nro hereby notified that If jou fall to nppear anil answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaliilUr will npply to tho above en titled rourt for the relief demanded In tho complaint, to-wlt For a decree of tho atiovo entitled court foreclosing that certain mort gngo given by defendants Mnllndn Jane Miles, and William Miles, wife and husband to tho nbovo named plaintiff, recorded In book 2 nt pages r.70-r,7 1, record of mortgages. Jackson county. Oregon, covering the following described real property sit uated In Jackson county, Oregon, to wit: Lots numbered ono (1). two (2), and three (3, In blo-k number six teen (10). or tha city ( formerly town) of Medford, ns destgunted and descrlbwl on tbo official plat thereof now of record. Said mortgage securing a noto for IIOUOOO. tinted Medford, Oregon. December -'7. 1010, executed by said Mnllndn Jnno Miles, and her husband, and paynblo to tho plaintiff herein drawing Interest nt tha rate of ten per rent per annum until paid. For a decree and Judgment for tho sum of $1000 00 Including Interest until aid at tho above rate, and the sum of $ ISTi.00 ns attorney's foes, and the costs of this suit. That tho usual decree tin made for the sale of snld premises hy the sheriff of tho nbovo county and state according to law, aud tho proceeds or said sale may bo applied In pny mont of tho amount diit tho plain tiff, Including principal nnd Interest, attorney'!! fees, and costs of this suit, ami that said defeudniits nnd each of them, ami all persniiH claiming under them subseiiieut to tho execu tion of snld mortgage upon tin hi premises, either as purchasers, In cumbrancers, or otherwlso. may be barred and forerlored ot all rights, clnlms or equity of redemption (ex rept Hiich ns allowed by law) In said promises, nml that If after such sale and application of proceeds then of. 11 shall ho ascertained Hint such pro. coeds aro Insufficient to pay such Judgment ns plaintiff may recover, ho may have Judgment over ugnlnst de fendants In tho anion n t or such du flclency, And for such other relief as to tbo court may seem Just. This summons Is published under nnd by virtue of an order iiindo by lion. F. L. Ton Vollo, county Judge of tho nforosald county and state, In the absence of tho circuit Judgo of the above entitled court from said roum fy, on tho 0th day of April, 10 M Tim first publication of this mimmnns to ho on tho 10th day or April, 1011, mid the last publication will bu on the I'l'nd dny of Mny, I OH, NHWTON W IIOUDHN. Altqrnoy for Plaintiff WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP J'ocontly romodnlod und enlarged, added now cameras nnd apparatus and Is now strictly up-tu-duto In every way, Coiumorlrai 'otk of nil Kinds Including copying and enlarging ol pictures, legal documents, etc. ilro uildo uiilurtilmr, any slm, and koduV MnUliliiK of awry liind, Professional mid sinsliier pliilu Kruphlo supplies, - h, M, llsrwmi AshoiJmIiwI H'llh Mo, fjhun ovvr jl Ttivvr, I'krn uvi MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Kutf nml (Jurpot Cleniilnn nml Weaving rill I0AST MAIN KTlvKKT Hmni!.-r:i;M; Tho Ipii ilas jut up. Spray ilio return npray. Don't !- lay, if yiui tlmt'l want wormy I'mil Orchard Care Company I'lttmpTT.'i UNION LIVERY TABLE FULL' EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 111! Koiifh Kivtiraidu PIioiip I."j0 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK I'roprieloi'. You Will Soon Realize the Value Of regular deposits to )our credit tu the Jackson County Aio oii practicing this efficient method tof accuinulat ing n surplus fund? Do so 'Is lo our advantngo. Your account Is cordlnlly Invited. 4V Interest paid ou savings accounts. OVER ZSVCAnSUNOtn ONC MANAGCMCNT It MSZ4 Buy Your Seeds Of Itrondley. who has had .10 tears oxperlenco hnudltiig and novvlng reeds nml understands tho busluoss thorotiKlily, llo sells nil Kinds of garden, field and flower seeds Including tho famous l.tur pco seeds, no hotter grown. Full slock always on hand. Broadley the Florist and Seedsman l In tl.o M. F. A II building Slont Phone H7- (IreviilniUMt HtlHJ WO -DeiMiiA silTlsSftli if fsl dJTtflWaffiO Vl m m jjSKESKKrU WT8VWi " N vf V I )K IsTssM lJr W -&&2' EJrlUfSBVyQB amssam0&' ornntrcs thu fincut Holcttctl trco-tlpciicil frtllt Rrywn in thu world. "SUNKIST" oniiii'eu nro tlio plcnneiit of nil IrtiitH. Never touched by Imrc linmln nll Smikt".ilckurn nud pnd.ct!i wour clcmi cotton ulovetj wliilu J work.'- IlttynboKof "HUNKIH'l,"rniH:c'--miicli cheaper liy tliu box or hIM)ox tlinti by tbu ilonon. "Srndfst" If mom nro tho finest, jtilcient fruit, mostly ceedlcrtii tbliwiklitnod, too. t "3unkist" Oranges and Lemons Bring Handsome Rogers Silverware Bend the trademarks cut from "Sunkist" oianun and l.njnon wrappers to in. We oiler ns premiums, t It-gam fiajtri g ur ant Mil A' I St an Jar J iillvrrwtire. Ul dlfleiuut, ningilllttuiit liiemlums in cxtlutlvu "linnlilct" design. rt'l.l l,rihi1ftin firnlltn, Hlifimi itttfll Id itiill fnr 12 ''ttllllkUt m I it . , i II P1"1" irilllt'IIIUri.11 IIIMI IW" "Krd Hull" orauiio "Hiiukiit." Buy "Sunltlit" OrHiiffei nnd Lemons ut Your Duular's sUjisiiI liiiis liililii mill full llllillta.H tar oiiri'omphiu fi' pieiiiuini iiniiltir mill I'ltmhtm Cluli I'liiih Al'li i t uileis for I'lciiiliiiii iH.iriv,ift will I'll t'liiiiiiu hi. siloim Pi California Trull (irowrri I'uliaNKO m N Ck Irlitfrl, CMi'H ih 1'il.mh 1h;vi:lopi:d , lly our method, Intuit on bettor to suits from vimr eamern, Mall us your worlt. TIIK SWUM HTIMUO ttUlS West .Main Htieel, Mwlfonl, (lie. Jersey Cream Flour I IV liaitl wlit'itl. ItV Kuanintot'd.' It V only $..' pin HattU. lis I lit'i'lour you'll like. I IV llm I'limr you'll roor tlpr. 'IVy a Hitt'l; and vou will lio pleased. FOUTS GROCERY CO. IMtoneliTI. 1 ikil Sale of 'Sunkist" Not a nceJin"Siinfiht. " .luiev. i-IlIi. Iionlthful A.. , . u 'I l....,.iLri fr.iiit '! OIHtlllH I iHllviliniK ami knioii wiiip wriiei unilit suinu m 'i"' 2l