Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 19, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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I'AfllS TWO
MEDFUUU MAIL
TIUHUNW. MUDFOUU, OlttidOX, Tl'FNDAW MAY 1!), 101
L PERSONAL
No, II
I'VQ,
The new tlmo table, tnklup effect
Mny 20, fur tlio Shasta Mmltud, train
south bound, loaves Medtord
h'niir earlier or nt 3 32 a. in.
Tlilft Is th6 extra fare Irntn.
Silas Farley, of Holland Is attend
iiir to business In thU city and Jack
BonvlilQ tlilft week.
Money to loan on Imnratud ranch
lironorty. Cnrkln & Talor. "1
Krank Dndd of Yreka, Cal., Is vls
jtlnR frlonda In this, city nn.d Jncksun
vllle. The last tlmo Mr. Dndd n
n this section wan ?n 1SC2 on the,
day the pioneers received tho first
now of the fall of Fort Sumter. Hq
naiTueen In Northern California ever
nlnro. and notes oulle a chaiiRO.
Tho snow has almost, entirely dis
appeared irom .mi. vtasnor. i u is
all gone by, June 1st, It means a hot,
dry summer, according (o nlpncrr
weather obecrvcrp,,
Atomic sulphur, arsenalo ot lead,1
ilackleaf, II mo and sulphur, berry
crates and bbxos, for ealo at lowest
pricey by the Co-operative Frut
Orowcrs' Association.
1 William Houston of tho Steamboat,
district, Is spending a few days In the-
nllv nn litialnnaa I
.Inn II. Wilson of Talent was a
business visitor'.!) tho 'c'lty pnday,
ir. k. u. reisoy pr uoiq juij, sneai
Monday In Meqrord on uustneM. .
TransplantuQ oinsto plaati, 70
rent-, per hundred, special .price o
lota 500 and oyer., fesfl, JfPPer and
sweet potato njanis now rcauy
Portland Avenue .Qreenh.ouse, Med
ford. IJhopo .87-R, 1, l&
John tivitns of Asbestos is spend-1
Injf a tew Uay. Ja ,thqrcIt;on bi
Attorney Ous Newbury transacted
If sal husejatl)". ;piip?cs.t th
mornn5v , w, ti , , ?
Aakyour grocer or nolnuor abpt
iho pennant wrapped bread mado at
tho XeMQwri &?. C3
The damap suit of I. H. Wheeler
against former Sheriff Wilbur Jones
for $10,000 for alleged false impri
sonment as a result of an arrest in
tho Rofioway murder mystery Is still
at I'sue In the circuit, court, but ?ias
not been set for thU term, , y ,
M' N4. .Kelly of Grants Pass at
tended to business matters in this
clty Monday. f v
rinlal Ttnltnrv BCioA at DoVoeS,
"Perry ' Douslaas of Kurcpo h
spending a few days, in the, vajlcy at
IcndliiK to buslncsa matters.
1 John A, Perl has announced his
candidacy for coroner on an Inde
pendent ticket.
Typewriters. All makes now and
rebuilt. ' Sold, rented arid repaired,
Tvnewrltcr Kxchance. 230 North
Uartlctt.
Mrs. Mary Thomas of Sams Valley
visited friends and relatives In this
city Monday afternoon.
Attorney n. P. Mujkcy has been
selected by tho O. X. R. post to de
liver tho Memorial Day address at tho
Paco Theater. Invitations have ben
extended to all the schools and the
mllltla company to take part In the
tiarade. Tho preliminary details
aro in ciare qf a committee headed
by Henry Motz.
Savq money."' TIso Plate Ice. Med
ford Ice & S(oragoCo. Phono 204.
Residents of tho Blue Icdo dis
trict, who fornirl)f received their
mall at HuttonTCal., hao received jio
answer frpm tjio . poetnl department
askliiK for a ro-openlng of the post-,
pfflce at that place that was closed
last December. They are cutting
nervous about It for fear they wjll
half tq walk 12 miles all summer for
their mall, which is now received a
Wntklns. Oregon.
As soon at tho roads are In good
shano Court Hall plans to iiiaKn a
trip to Crater Lake, to HtvcHtlnate
conditions, and establish a lerord for
an early run to the lake. He awaits
a report from Superintendent Stc'el
nf the nark who left Monday with a
force of men. t
Don't bo deceived. Use Plate Ice,
Bedford Ice & Storage Co. Phone
204.
There will be, In accordance with
custom, a batcball game jn this city
Decoration Day.
Klmer Tuttlo of Hutte Falls Ik
Bpoudlus a fewdays.ln UJio( c)ty on
buslncrs. , t , , .
Milk nnd cream at DeVoe's.
Mrs,' Win, McKlnney, of , North
VafclW. wlio'has bfen vlsltlnic
friend's In Southern California for
the pnst lx months, arrived Monday
ovenliiR und will be the pucbt of Mm.
A, A. Nye '"r omo tlmo.
Mr. Hobort W. Hwbl ad dauahter
HoxHiina loaves oday to spend tho
HUiiimer In the eat-
Km 1 1 Mohr ami who iisvo iu mi
H trip It ii Pramslaco,
Prwh llHit. Mtidfurd M'f. Co. t
ij.'.--.juU ! J-A- Hi
nyn''rTf." l','T"
llonjnmtn llcekman, ot Portland,
U. O, iiockman
Is ylsltlnK his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
at acksdnvllbJ. "'
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Wefk$4HcGinCo.
UypIBTAKIM
lll 'SI
t4 $ t t '''
NV. V. Campbell, A. K..Heamos and
Fred KcUy have returned from a
flshlnk trip' tTj Prospect. They
brousht back thu.llnitt or trout, und
report fishing In the south fork of
Uogun rlvor tho host over. Tlu) roads
wero fine.
Manila, cltocolalo and White's spe
cial Ico cream, for Sunday Phopo
4Si-lt. 1 ')
It. Jt. Hbrt ad wife and V. It.
Senrlo ami wife ot the California
Oregon Power Co., hao returned
from an auto trip to the company'
Prospect power plant.
Mrs. Mtuntc Kelly ot Jacksonville
visited In Medfurd Monday, afturnon.
Plato lcj. MornlnVidpllverles.
Medford Ico & Storage Co.' Phono
SC4.
Tho third annual plcnle and basket
dinner of the Valley Prldo creamery
;t Applegatc, will bo held I'rhlay.
May 22, and all friends and palronx
of tho creamery are Invited to at
tend, i ,
Tho regular mid-month meeting
of tbe cjly; council will be hold to
night Aside from routine work.
therouwllt be llttlo business tran
sacted, P. TY, Shaplclgh Itardwaro Co,, are
dally adding to their well assorted
ateck and. afo, selling at closo prices.
Archie VJarnkc. ao 14, and Hver-
ctt, Irwin, ago lo, uro held by lpcal
'nolce'"ai, runaway lioys. Doth lUc
li Georgetown, a suburb of Seattle.
Their narentq wero notified by tcle-
lgra))h. Tho boys loft Seattle a week
ago, ana . ere. neauea ior i.os .n
Keip, v
The pollco .raided a number of
hftbo camps on Dear creek this morn
ing, and found nobody home. A
number, o cookng utetlls were dc
stroyedl. ,
, Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John
111 Caritln. Glenn O. Taylor), Has-
klns-Doyden njdjg.. Main (strcct.
tirs, .Mtnpip Koiiy or jscKsonvuio
visited In Medford Monday afternoon.
Joshua Ncathammer of Wlmcr was
In Medford and Jacksonville Mon
day.
Allen Davis of Orchard Home drovo
to Medford Monday.
Does your blue serge shlna? Orrcs
1 Mar can take tho worst shino
out. Don't throw it away, just pnono
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uss-tc, ai)ci nave t lasen ojii. uur
antccd. 20 West Main.
W. C. Deneff and Thomas John
son were over from . (Jacksonville
Monday, t ,
Rer. W. E. Goodeol ilacdocl, Cal..
arrived, In. Medford Sunday, '
k Screen door at Metlford Lbr, o.
W. H. lcGraith. treasurer ot tho
Ashland Iron works, spent Monda)
with Medford friends.
W. N. Campbell and Dr. Goudy
motored to Gold Hill Monday morn-1
ing.
Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin
ish at J. O. Gcrking's studio, 228 C
Main St. Phono 320-J.
K. E. Morrison and Ira Klme of
Griffin creek wero business visitors
In Medford Monday.
William Von dor Hellen of Eagle
Point was In Medford Monday on
business.
J. O. Gerklng, tho best nil around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives mado any-'
where, time or place. Studio 228.
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Charles W. Print of Jacksonville'
made a trip to Medford Monday.
Mr. nnd ,Mr. A-, Conrp ,Flaro, tarr
rled In Medford .Sunday night., ,
Mr. and Mm. Pirmfn Zana of Gold
Hill motored to Medford this morn
Ing. ... .i
Yon will enjoy your Sunday din
...
ner oetter It you nave veivei
crushed strawberry cq cream. Phono
481-K, havo it delivered.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Klme were of
Iho many down from Griffin creek
tho flrsit of the week.
J. Harlman and Chris Ulrica of
Jacksonville were recent visitors in
Medford.
I.co Vatklna has, gone to McMlnn
Villa to attend the I. O. O, P. grand
lode as a delegate from Central
Point lodge. " "
James McDopagh, Charles Hamil
ton and C. C. Iluck of Applegate
ft ore of the many who came to Med
ford Mouday.
' Svilllanf Washington, Jate,of Texa's,
wlio has ie'un (leullnx ,eo;ii-fiyo ip,
tiilB'vaHoV. (eft for Portland, Monday
' .'. rt ...I . - I.-.. ........ ....I.-...I
JITS, l. rtlll.uil ill rjujjwiitJ nuns"
from Klamath Falls Monda) and s
the guest or relatives living lit Medr
ford.
Angus McDonald left Monday on U
trip to his former home l"jtio oast
and will be gone soteru; mujiths. '
I,. I), Harris Is making Mdf6rd u
btibluuss visit. lie Is hxated at Ha-
crumcnti.
Thuuia I!, Niuhols of Eagle Point
spout Huuduy uv'eiiliig In Medfonl.
I A. Pruutt und his family or
lloxy motored to Medfurd Monday
afternoon.
II. V Mia 1 1 of Central J'uliil, the
pioneer furmur, spent a few liuuru In
Medford MomUy.
II 1' lleliliiiiaiiii, h yuuiig busliiet
man of Foil Joint, Cal , Is a lulu ur
rlvMl u Medfurd
II (' Muury slid A (' Wutyvr fit
(4N(Ht I'ulul iIMli MurD rer wit tk
Hur Ih MtHtforil.
Edgar ltn,(c,r )a pnVtdK Portland a.
sjinrt PUHiiipss islt.i i
A. Throckntortonjnud Will Hanson
wfo over frm ltuch Monday, ,
,K, E. Pltlpps ot Ashland transacted
business In Medford Monday,
II. G. Wilson and Miss Wilson uf
ltosuburg arc visiting n Medford,
1 1, A. Stluu left Monday ntturuuou
for Northern California on a short
business trip. ',
j,vi..l), lUddlo'of tiniJRlni cuunty.
Modfefjl's plomer.,hotul Kopu.r, and.
k wlfo a,x In the alley visiting'
relatives. The aro on their way to
California.
E. 11. Thompson and C, D Abbott
havu gone lo McMlnnvlllo to repre
sent Jacksonville lodge In the annual
session uf the grand lodge 'jf Odd
Felloes.
Everett "Wall 'has relumed to Med
ford after spending tho past season
In placer mining In the I'mpqun
mountains wth his brother. They
report a dearth of water for tnlulng
purposes there as elsewhere.
S. H. Edwards, who Is developing
mining properties In Jackson nnd
Josephine counties, made Medford u
business fislt iTurlng the week.
E. C. Gaddls, J. I.. Demmer. Mr,
and Mr?. G. W. Howard. Mrs. U O.
Howard, Mrs. Nellie Wing and Mrs.
I Woolt arc at McMlnnvlllo attending
tho grand lodge of tho I O. O. P. as
delegates from Medford lodge.
on
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Girjs and; Dolls
J.
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(Itf. Dr.iTenniUil Keeiio Hltliliejr,
" A.Ml.,' M. A'., .V. to.)
The little put iutting liur dull
Imliy hi boil end einouimt her lietl
ImilaUtiu of her iiu'lhri'x ciuille tinr
i. iierfepjllKnniiinl, jluitvuyer tihjue
Uotiuhlu!fi-u1nitlie luMnt ul'-iHvif
ermlle uh njiiyiliing, tuny liu a mel'
Hiiehob' fit el IVimi the .Ml, t'luir
i"tte IVrkiiw (liliuuii nitgle ' -iim,
Hut iiutxiiiueli hn ueuilv nil gill
liuliioH iietVr n itull und u ui'mllu
itliuve n window MiuixheiV luilclu'l
ttml a JiiHl('iilue, the pill ,$AW
tuvj if, lon ,h evhellv lttity Alr
t ?w I. . ft, i i ,.f, . ,
ue-womuit ur j.ie-uujn who wiuiiu wiiiuiiiio.ins,-
huve umneu lie iinnliiiily ugllulor.. , the tVroi illni
liw.W'p., (loJUnr, merelntntv, ehlrl The ijirl wliil gvow up in n giillxh
Hnvei, tlojUitr. mereltnntv, ehlrl
eenks mn rnrttlo-Vulier(ihjjiJ(jillenl
life, mid xeeouilitrltv, if- fit. itlle lit"
iU lx hilt whi'ii ue-
liiiirtmi to ilemr,illi'. IU
imithoi .ftf men
, That n yirl liahy
eiuugliti tic
h hnlf-illiwti
hnil urneer
known her wnnN nnd
want, wiiiiN a itull .
tint e
!l"
I'siihl
wny nnd wnitlij, irntijer iiiitiiioi m
liiiKiellliulit tlulii it nlie li xiieeeh In
'tliltinnulIj!iMHio lilts !l- of w
mii'tii tu-.wonr li.oiweij., In n riuur-
...il.f. ..,.., Ill,,, i.l .lilt., A.MIl.i.l . ...It.i .,,"11... I.,..
i: tli.lit,,,K inu t,i.,'f ti,AM,f IMIli'liu -.'li-1.', f ,MIV Ji'(iH'
itiiOif vf""1 the nil1'i'iniitiUt(oinnui VIrllwrrimt(f'H
r (Temtiiitufv)tn nuit.e i$. jtlllalilo t A null I cr uf limit1 itln!
wet wluit- -lit
iid a doll'
1
' opinum.
cclleiioe.
mi
m in the (iiie pnV et-
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO
, l?us inui O'lvpot 'Qltnuiln
iiuil VouvIuk ' '
511 KASTaMAIM RTItlCICT
Phono MJJ-U
It is INDEED
i
A I'nwder it Wniutiu
urn) tru(, hut mil mi
Trust Powder,
lleiue Us 'tcHHoimhle
jirlie and lucieusliiti hii-
ntnrity , ,
"Crescent linking I'owtler"
Sifc'
OUT OF SEVEN WHITMAN'S PHONE t
FORGERS lNDICTEDi WIRES WERE TAPPED
h
ut
NEW HAVEN'S MILLIONS
(Continued from Pg" 1.)
tho meeting of the board, at which
tho report had been adopted, S. 0
Hemingway, a director, entered his
office nnd said. "Wo'ro flying high
here, spending (11,000.000. I'd like
to know something about It.
" 'Suppose.' I suggested." said Mr.
Molten, '"that J on go and find out.
I have barked my shins trying.' "
"In fact," continued Mr. Mellon. "I
offered to appoint any director on a
committee to gi!t the Information,
but they all 'duck.cd.' "
"What Was the "aluo or tho "Weill
Chester at the time ot Its purchase;"
asked Mr. Folk.
I think." roplled Mr. Mellon
ouiuieiidutiou
rceeive eie
two of the oOXeiUlnM-olllW
rejlcil for tillog'ed Cuwry operations
were huHMcd hy the gVnml jury Tip:1-0a.-
-Merle IteyunM mid Don WVunl
tt'clv imlieteit for lorgery, with iVe-'
to the enuit (lint 1 1 icy
I'ineue.x iieeau-e tuey ,tn-
tended In ijletul guilty. Hulli ue
.muiii men. Nm true hijl-tyeiv re
tunied nguinit A Nellie Mclulyrv
of lniK,niU,iiee, Ur.. jtint .1. IC.
Woolly tins. Owl iirgauUmyliotli u
whom life out im bail. ' ' 4
This .nftenioen the snfhil jurv i
making its rvgiilar inuli;ulion off
county airuir. rtoil ufriee-, County
Clerk Ganluoi Leitig called u the
first witiic-p.- i
MEDIATORS BEGIN WORK
(Continued from pe 1.)
represcntathes lit Washington to pro
test against Urrtitln being permitted
to leave Mexican Hhoroit. rSminrnl
"that work amounting :o about pmH unstou rouorted that hn would keep
hillltnn .tAllfiM It Mil Iman ilnMn flMil . . . . m ' "V1 .
""" """ i me .Mexican reiu&ce unuer minm tin-
million dollars had been
there was about four million dollars
worth In real estate, -rite original
theory that It should cost the New
Haven about five millions."
Mellen IINgu-tcd
Mr. Folk offered In evidence a
letter written by Mr. Mellen raying
he was sick and disgusted peer the
West Chester transaction and feared
thai many' reputations mlght'b'o dam
aged on account of It. Ho said also
that he expected that ho would bo
mado tho "goat of r.io entire bust
ncss." "Did you wrlto that lotter?" asked
Mr. Folk.
"I suppose 1 did," replied Mr. Mel
len. "It represented my sentiments
then and It represents them now. I
ant not proud of that transaction nnd
I don't know anybody that Is. When!
trouble bofalls any largo cntorprlso,
somebody must bear tho burden.
Others mny go to Carlsbad or to some
other cure, but somebody has to stay
and fight It out. It looks as If I
were a prophet when I wroto thnt
letter."
Asked by Mr. Folk concerning tho
connection of Mr. Rockefeller with
the purchase, of tho West Chestor
property Mr. Mellen said:
Staggered ItncWefcllcr
"Mr. Rockefeller was In favor of
the Investment In the West Chester
but was rather staggered at the
amount' of lho cost. It was more
than aqybqdy tltoujght 'l '.".Jsht u.c'"'
"Vr)t dm tue 4ew ijavcn jiay ror
the West Cncter In the agEregatot"
"Aru,rA, tljlrtj-flyo .inlljlqn do!
lars,", Vqpltpd ,MJ. jMcrilen. ,
"Tho road Is about 3C miles long
with four tracks and Is admirably
constructed through a very populous
territory."
Mellen explained that Inspector
Dyrnos. with whom ho dealt lu ac
quiring the minority qf tho West
Chester stock, told him that much uf
the stock was held by people In Four
teenth street, New York, "where you
know Tammany Hall Is located."
"How did this stock reach Taui
Many Hall:"
"I do not know," replied Mr. Mel-
j9.!Ht-i. - uv ui!.'r .
" wsjH'af' .'. : v .
OIIJJKIIT - Ar Mt'dfonl, ()r..'.Moii.
ilnv. lluv 18, Ik'ie Ivn (iilbeit, will
f Vim It, Oilhert. iiacd 21 year, 10
montlih und 18 tliivx. Km the of
Juukftoii county. Fiinerul noitici"
will he held at Hie v.i it .Me
(liiwiii elniKil Wciliioxijny, Mu L'l), at
I::i0 i. in., Ilcv. JiIiCiillculi olfieiiit
ins,'. Interment ut Cenlnil I'omt
ceiaeterv.
til he embarRed from Verrt Cn,
I'VtlernU Ktuciiatn I'unu'ii
With uiedlati a In tho Mexican
crisis prartlral! under. wn nt Nia
gara Falls Ontario. Prexldunt Wilson
and the cabinet took up lotitluo mat
ters today. "!
Ailmirul tijtK)t' KHuxt the Me.ti-
cnu federiiN lm fled It
NKW YOUK, May III. i:ieetne
iuiis working ii the uriuiiiiitl coiiiih
Imlhliusr dlieoVyreil today copper
wile -killfritt.v ulluUhnl ( tip ii i
va to iult'pltmi lino 'iH' Hlilnet At-tuiney-
.WliiLiii.in. lave-tliutiou
tshoweil the wife liil nv the mot'
iiiiu oiuipnircu olio a niiiti uoor
room in it' liiiililiiiir on the oiloili
Vide Whvllnir the wire wne nl-Inched-lo
u telviihoiiie ilrvice In he
tlfCit la oturheiitiusr what went mi in1
Mr. Wliiliii'iuV nffiec ruulil not al I
t'uvt be ascertained. .
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CLASS A DIRECTORS
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t'lti:Ht'E.NTMFH CO
IKT li
S utile, Wiitdi,
I ItOM WH It (lltllCCIt
-Me per lb.
MRS. II. L. LEAOH
Export Coraotioro
' !1J(J Noi'lll Unt'dPtl.
Phono 003 M.
Mothers Tell of
Mother's Friend
KP4tlnirt l or hrtii).l w our l'"t
tfufiicr. weiin'ii wim iino i.ii)il iim
Mull M flll llllllll'ilt
(l all ci iiii.', tlm
HllllilKl. Ml III- llfll
er etln'i lnniH
lun a tanw ii"it
of liMpdil immnin
than t liee who
lliiHirlii Irewi ulnr
Srtllon
At liny into hi
n prixMitlt4 ununt-
lix.in,!' mgf ner
drtlishter to tin n li ill'l-Ui uw
M"tti. lillui'i' thui- h iifticM rrwimti
( mii,'i II It.' riKlii kl nl iif S'Mih..
l pnf4ii H Ui fHininll pttttmy In Ih
iiniH'lfl" lu InKrt away tin tnlii in li
et's vl iitusiBjit", tu rlNA Hi" ta
uliui uf in r'" 4n,l Uttdnmt apt to
piliMiHn or liftrilWtKt lHH, IMirulMS
NliklKM. twllrllllljn uf IhH ii.i'jM lllll M
Mi. It l BWlel ! ruu'l.
Aliltonrli, Pi lira luttu-e iif ttihHta. H
i wimkip mihiM luw "MMIiir's Ifrkm4" wut
mtrlr, t mi riTwtlve tm It Iwm fmsml
IImI Hits ilimlM rvinnly U eti m in
1 imwt ilruit lwri tlireiiiilinul tN Cnltwj
HIiiIm H Imh lra 'i,'Mrrt tijr llpniadil
I.LuUilor ro., M Unwir IIM.. Allsnfa,
liT, Kinl mHrrllil liy im Mr wrr lo-'iilr
ini ,-k l Hi' .limi h'ihii fur u ltlCi
ef 'Mwtlirr's IIpiI II 14 wirtll wMks,
BANK
Colonial Flats
Lijjlit Housekeeping
Kent by week or month oul).
A quiet, rellned Inline for people who like roinfurt liiori! IImh eli
game, and rents Well within the limit of tlulr irket bunks.
Humiiier r.ites. Kor thing modern mid up-to-duto.
:'I7 Hotith ltlcrlile. l,oi us up.
Iisd
rum laiupuoi
evinmnU'il the latter,
to I'aiuico
city al-o.
"Keport imUciito," iiil a iihj
ilciarlment tlutcmcut, "that the Ird
eraN cuieiiatnl I'aiiuco Cit jester
day. The ml wcIN were ail rtghl up
lu yc(erda ul'teriMioii. from 'Jlliui
to 1111)1) fpdm'ali were in the gniri-hon."
JCAHKZ. Mex.. May t'J. Tho ion
stltutlonalMt troops tinder Ueuoral
Alberto Cnrrcra Torres hoyu Kill noil a
position In tho outskirts of .Sati I.uIh
Potosl and hao dealt the federal
garrison a severe blow, according to
a message received M the constitu
tionalist Information bureau hero to
day from I.Vjiliioan Mlnerlos, private
secretary to Ouncral Cnrrana.
It is Easily Seen Through
r2sB
SAN PHANtMSCO. Cal., May 11).
-The follmviiii ehiie) A ilireclow dfi
the fedenil rei-ere hank Hint will he
liH'nteil in tfnu Frunuiico were iioia-'
iinlid .toilay al a mueiini; of foit-l
ffve blinkers:
Charlo K. Mvlnh, , tlei'-i'iii-i-
dent Hank or (.'alifonii.i. r!itn ,l"mn- j
ilii-eu; .laiue-i If. Ljiioh, virc-piohleiit
Vt Vatioiial haiik, Sim' PnitirUco;1
Ahlon AnderKoii, ircMileut ol the
t'aiiilal Natioual lunik, S.wninu'iito. i
jersey
Cream
Flour
$2.50" to $4.00 "
represent our range of prices on
Colonials nnd Pumps lu all kinds of
leathern and fahrlrs with all tho new
tosu and lit'uls to choose front ViiIiih
lu titery parcel that leaves our store.
At the HIkii of
llenihiuatliirs for "Pln-.Mato." Trot-,
Mot" and "Hhurfoot" Hrniuls
UPPOSITH I'OST IMTICi:
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'i'Iieki: cotJfli.Nri ha(;k kaht
You oou't ticdr from them as ofteq
now. Von ouch have new fi funds
am) Intern!, Hut after hI, blood
I, thicker than water and your pic
ture unit pictures of the other muim
hers (if your family would h fondly
wfitouivd by thum, littler arrant;?
(oiluy, (uf u slitljig,
THE SWEM STUDIO
I'ftruuli rJiylDKimilmr
j m U't Mitlu hnrtd, Htoifoiil, (h,
the Urns we put iuta Olasseu, becauso
the lens Is specially ground to fit
curtain strengths of vision and to
help certain weaknesses. Como hero
and havo your eyes examined first,
then wo will adjust t )oitr sight the
exact lenses that will give your eyes
relluf, The work will bu high-class
lu every respect und the churgo only
moderate.
lilt. ItlCKKIlT
Iv) eight HK'cliillst
Hulto I--.' Over Deuel & Co.
Orqun Trading Htuuips (llvmi
EVERYTHING
NEAREST TO
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it's hard wheal.
It's giiartmtoiMl.
It's only Jjil.tin pop sack.
Jt's thu flour you'll like.
It's tho flour you'll rc-or-dcr.
'Vvy a sack and you will ho
pleased.
FOUTS
GROCERY CO.
PhowjSIl,
I Wednesday Bargains
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All Trunks and Suit discs
25 Per Cent Off
COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES', liUSSES' AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES
Wo aro still soiling GrocorloH at tho following
pricci :
Highland lllciid Hard Whciit Kloiir ....
(jtilden Sluaf Hard Wheal Flour
IIoiiic-Aljiilo Liinl, cTii'iull pnil -
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Jloine-lade Laid, hti''e pnit.
l-'alley Huron, W 11!
HeavN Huron, per Ih. .. .
1.15
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$ Hutchison & Lumsdeii
J Only (leiieral .Meivhaiidifit' HliU'Aiti CiC.fi
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$ THE EXPRESS IS AN mis TOWN
I AND IN TO STAY 1
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llct biritcd uu limit I'MiuUr
lioirl In tbe City j rlmiUifin Ice
vtnti in 'y f !"'. . ..
EipstM .(tsntlon to Kdlof
traytllliii al9" , , , , i
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AtfWtfW'tf; fc'Atr W frit
Vtw seventy-five years-three-(piarters
of a renitiry the express
has hocii tho i'ij(lit-iaii(l of the ship
pers of eoiiinioreial America, Tin
Kxpress eaiue to iMedford in 18BI and
it eaiue to stay. For thirty yours it
has heen the ritfht-hniid of eoninier
rial Medford. . , ,
It is horo t slay; Tho other, (lay
when reports wont, out that tho e
prcHH roiupauies niiylit retire from
hiisiiifss a protest wont up. From
whom this protest Iho express mini
panics No. The nieirhants of the
country shippoi's everywhere pe
titioned congress that tin action he
lakou (hat hhkIiI have tho effect of
forcing the express companies lo re
tire. Commercial oraiiititiuns all
pver the land havo .jnjiifidiu this ip-
iql toAVaslijiiKtylK ' ,
For Hoventy-I'ivt,' years, jn (jo, nijst
and for a K""d many mora years in
the future I'Jxpress service williiiuan
ATA
PERSONAL SERVICE -FULL RESPONSIBILITY
WELLS FARGO & CO. EXPRESS
F, T, MILES, Agent
North Front JIUret
Tol0)i)iono 1501
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