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K. J). llanlcy has returned front n
trJp (o the Maddcn-llnnley cannery
on WrnnRd Sound, Alaska.
Austin Corliln, Corbtn Ktlgolt. 11
11, Tronson niul Mose HarKihtll loft
Thursday nftcrnoon -on n trl to the
Josephine county enves.
Tito light comtntttco of tiio city Is
tanking nil Investigation ot tho burn
ItiK night nnl day of are lights
throughout tho city. Tho lights are
on a 2 1 hour tint rato, but some burn
nil day nnd then go out nt night
When" most needed.
Money to loan On Improved ranch'
tirrtl.nt-t. faL'tn A. Tnlhl 711
Tho forests are dry owing to a
continued dry spell In tho bills nnd
tho forest service has issued tolc-
phorie earnings to fanncrs'aad hoirio-
. -'.- i i i
tho prevention of fires at this sca
eon. Atomic sulphur, arsenate ot lead.
b'lHckhjnf, limb and sulphur, berry
crates "nnd boxes, for ato at lowest
prices by tho Co-operative Fruit
Qrbtrers Association.
John 0. Wells of Ttosoburg -is
spending a few dajs In tho city at
tending to business matters.
The petit Jury of the circuit court
will bo called next Monday for tho
May term of court.
Transplanted tomato plants, 70
cents per hundred, .special prices on
lot1 609 and ever: E(W, pepper and
sWWPpoulto .plants bow ready.
Portland Avenue Greenhouse Mod
'Tort. -Phone 'S7-R. 65
An epidemic of floVcx stealing has
jen tlio order In tbn resident dis
trict for tho last fcw.doys.
Frank Day of tho Appregatc dls
strict Is' attending (o business matters
In tho city for a few Uays.
Ask your grocer or neighbor about
ho pennant wrapped bread tnado at
tho Newtown bakery. 63
A thun'dor shower broke over the
valley Wednesday evening, after the
hottest day of tho J ear. Tho maxi
mum temperature registered at the
weather bureau was SS degrees.
moderated tho heat today, and show
era tonight are probable.
Attorney Gus 'Newbury attended.
to professional matters in Jackson
ville this morning.'
Royal Bakery goods at DeVocs.
C. It. Terrell, tho cattle king of
Drownsboro spent Wednesday In
Medford on business.
B. K. Monroe of Salem Is a bust
boss visitor In tho Taltei' tills week.
According to the Underwriters
census'for 1914, Medford has a popu
Intlon of 12,740. Upon those figure
they baso their rates. Tho electric
light company fix their rates upon
a population ot 9000.
Typewriters. All makes new and
rebuilt. Sold, rented and repaired.
Typewriter Exchange, 230 North
Bartlett.
MIm Dorothy Kerry of Grants I'ass
Hpcnt Wednesday visiting friends In
this city.
According to 'tho police, there are
less -mongrel dogs' In tho city than at
any tlmo In tho last five years
Tlicro Is however, a plcntltude of
eats.
8ave money. Use Plate Ice. "Med
-ford Ice & Storage Co. Thone 264.
The regular weekly drill of the
Seventh company was held at the Nat
last night.
Hoboes camped along Hear creek
. ... ... . .
between Ashland and this city aro
raising havoc with hen bouses and
gardens. Tho gents make night raids
for food. It Is likely tlie county au
thorities will take boiiio action to
wards abating tho nuliancc.
Don't bo deceived. Use Plate Ice.
Medford Ice & Storage Co. .Phone
204. .
Henry U'ondt wf Jacksonville was
a business visitor In tlo city the
first ot tho week,
Edward' Kieno of cold Hill and
Mrs. Isabella Simpson of Grants
Pass woro married at Grants Pass
Monday uttoruoon, J Us t loo of the
Peace James Holinan officiating.
.Two hundred fly swatters free at
Uutterflold's grocer'. Phono 21C.
Col. J, V. Mundy and George Laid,
ley liavo returned from Dig Uutte.
district, where they Inspected, tho
Dig Dcnd Milling company's tract of
timber with F. M. Welle of Walla
Walla.
Wrs. Orln Davis le for "Weed,
Cat., Wednesday afternoon, whore
jHho will join her husband, who Is In
tho employ or tho Cudahy Packing
Co., at that "point,
Milk and cream at DcVoo's.
Thoo. Glass ot Beagle was In Med-
'ford Wednesduy, hau:ig in a loud
of grain,
Vunlla, chocolate and White's spe
cial 1ee cream for duuday. Phono
4K1-K.
WgMSgTJU IW , IAS ",,,
yy" i'imi )ii.m..im..i
I erassa sS enVklMrnraW W
xnreimTAXjiis
X4r AsssUat
IW Hmsm,JMI7
A. C. Orr 7-M
j inni
.IT
Mtm Mil lino mii4)
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Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Smith arrived In
Medford from Colorado Wednesday
cvntiK. and ure visiting their
(nophows, .Smith 'Bros!, of Knglo
Point. Mr. Smith is a brother ot the
late John AW ''Smith, a pioneer ot
Southern Oregon.
.Mrs. C. Vroman, a pioneer ot Med
ford, arrived from Berkeley, Cal
Wednesday oenlig, and will no then
guest of her son, Charles Strang, nnd
hs fjunlly for some time. ,
Plato Jen. .Morning deliveries.
Medford lco & Storage Co. Phouo
204. , ;
i
Charles Howard, who lsongiged In,
mining on Applcgntc, is (siting In
Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Huberts ot Big
Sticky shopped In Medford Wpdnes
day. ' F. W;'Shnplclgh Hnrdwaro Co., aro'
dally adding to their well assorted
stock and arc selling at clo prices.
S7
Mrs. C. B. Thompson nnd airs. C.'l
Keegan ot Jacksonville visited in
Medford AVednosday ntternoon.
lW. A. Jones of Jtoss lino tarried
a tow "hours In Medford Wednesday.
Csrkln Taylor, lawyers. ( Johh'
H. Carkln. Gloun O, Taylor), Hna
klasinoydcli Bldg.. Main stroet:,
Mrs. M. Kubll and her daughter
wer'e In "Medford and Jacksonville
Wedaosday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, Mr.
and Mrs J. V. Mclntyre, Mrs. C,
Itlppey nnd Mrs. L. C. Narrcgan or
Eaglo Point motored to Medford
"Wednesday. Mrs. Mclntyro and Mrs.
Itlppey took the evening tra:n, to go
to Illinois and .Portland respectively.
Does your blue serge shine? Orres
La Mar can tako the worst shlno
out. Don't throw It away. Just phono
CSS-B, and havo It taken out. Guar
ariteed.' 206 "West Main.
Mrs. G. N. Anderson o'f .Ashland
made a trip to Medford Wednesday,
J. B". Rlnohart and C. B. Stout
Were over from Jacksonville Wednes
day.
A. C. Hough ot Grants I'ass was
In Medford Wednesday, on profes
sional business.
Screen doors at Medford Lbr. Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Joscpn Wright ot
Central Point motored to Medford
one day this week.
J. R. Casey, postmaster ot Ashland,
spent a few hours In Medford on
Wednesday.
Kodak 'finishing, glossy or dull fin
ish at J. O. Gerklng's studio, 228 E,
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Mrs. J. Rose ot Phoenix was tho
guest of Mrs. W. R. Coleman Wednes
day. Mr. and !ra. W. T.Grlevo ot Jack
sonville drove to Medford Wednesday
afternoon.
J. O. Gerking, tho best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives made any
where, tlmo or place. Studio. 228
Main SU Phone 320-J.
O. A. Hubbard or Big Butte I:
spending a few days In Medford.
J. I. Fredenburg of Sams Valley
as ot tho many who came to Med
ford Wednesday.
Call Mltcholl for lawn mower trou
bles. Phone 26.
"Mrs. P. Ensclo of Jacksonville was
a Medford visitor the first of tho
week.
Charles Skyrman and his family of
Trail drove to Medford Wednesday
Any one wishing to buy a wind mill
and steel tjwor in first clnxa condi
tion and ery cheap, see Mitchell, 36
South Riverside.
1I." S." Emery" of Ashland, a 'pio
neer ot Sou I hero 'Oregon; transacted
business In Medford "Wednesday.
'Ccorgo Bnca'loy of A'pplegate was
among jhls Medford friends Wednes
day. F. Marcey. of IIIt, Cat., is a recent
arrival In Medford.
Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. '
Uert Anderson, who recently To-
turned from a visit to his former
homo in Kansas, made a, trip to San
Francisco during tho week.
Postmaster Jacoby of Tola Is In
Medford, transacting business.
II. S, Stlne Is bad; from a busi
ness visit to Siskiyou county, Cal.
Two hundred fly watters free at
Butterfield's grocery. Phono 21C.
11. J. Eberly, who is connected with
tho stbte forcsty service, arrived from
Portland Wednesday, lie is In
ehargo of the tire patrol department,
Charles E. Torroll and R. H. Brad-
shaw or lirownsboro aro down from
Brownsboro.
J. A, Cochran has returned from a
trip to the Nichols ranch in LaUo
creek district.
Mrs. W, W. Harmon 'has been W
Grants Pats visiting her husband,
who Is chief engineer of tho proposed
railroad to the toast. ,
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supa-cmi,
nHToira
WAMIJINUTON, .May 21. Hwre
liuy llruii htitlcd lodiiy tluil 1 1 i 1 u ( -cIkIiI
icfuijct'. 011 llic ciiiicr Ai
IiiiiIn, xtruiuli'd iihoul JOD mile
lloitll of Wru f'111. ui'in lii'iiu iil
lunii'il lo Mexico ill I liul r nwi tfi
((IU'rtl, 'J'lll'HC Hl'iC i'lDCllll'I'ii lll,
U(t tt;irlr vuli, (
MKUFOKU AIA1L
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TRIBUNE.
lENJOKMNTS
BY GRAND JURY
Ten indictment woto rettmictl by
(he );ml jury thtit elo-ed it c.
hions Weitnc"lii , follows; Meile
Ito.wiohK forj!or : Hon WooiIh, oli-
tiiiuiii money under TiiNe reten-c,
Jntiicx Murry a ml llariy Honum.
forgery, two vomit each; Walter
Xeicler. Inrvetiy fnun n lelhnir;
Walter On, hor-e Mciilimr; ,(l. 11
Turner, eoutrihutiuir to the ileliu
ijneney of a eliilO. K. l. Keild, M'llim
iliort-wcijrul meat; J. II. Cn-e, ou-
tniuint; hoihH nnd credit liy laHe
prvleii-e: liny llnielrijrj.-, laiccny of
n bicycle.
AH ot the above except .lames
Murray, t-1 .1. Xwlit niul .1. , iwy
have entered pleas ijf uuilty nnd will
lie held in thu couiitv jail imlil the
cJiirl readies u titinl decision on the
ilujlMwitimi uf their cnteti.
Til, hpiiiitiv nf llin finhiw lur.kr. lli.
.pylHjjiicv will.-bitt.il next Jklondnv.
'"km - -
AMEftrbAN WOlWMl' 1SR
SHOT OW ITALIAN TRAIN
LONDON, May 21. v despatch
from Rome to tho Central News say
a young American woman. Mrs. It.
Fayolle, was found with a bullet
wound In her head in n compartment
of n train which arrived today nt
Arcxso from Florence. She declared
she had been stint 'by n strange man.
She had with her In her purse a check
tor $1300.
RAILiMONOPOLY
(Continued from Page 1)
sen."
'1 told Colonel l!ooevelt that li
lt was expected tho hill bcinjr pre
pared by Herbert Knox Smith, com
missioner of corHirutioiis, would
contain n clause pre,vcntinir rnilroadt
from owning steamships, it would be
to our advantage to accept the .Morse
offer.
Teddy Kept Faith
'"Herbert Knox Smith mid t'om
mioner. Prouty nnd Knnim wcic
present, hnvin been culled in by Mr.
Roosevelt, ilr. l.oo-cvelt tubstnn
tinlly told me if we did not i-ell o
Morxc lie would ue his iiiftuence to
prevent our having troiihlc oxer our
Hteanislups."
"When was the hill put ht liv At
torney General llomipartef"
' Uiink in 1007." t
"Why was the provision prcxciit
ins tint railroads from t'wnin rtenui
er. left out!"
''I iimiiiio it wiiK hecaiisc .Mr.
Itoo-cvclt kept faith with u."
"Herbert Knox Smltn nnd commis
sioners Prouty and Knapp were
present, having been culled n by Mr.
Roosovoft. Mr. Roosevelt told mo
'1 con only promise you, Mr. Mollen,
for ni)solf, that If jou do not kell
your lines I will promise you so far
as 1 am concerned white the 'aw re
mains as Jt Is, you snail experience
no troublo from mo in our owner
ship of what you now have.' "
Mr. Mcllen said In tho Rhodo
Island trolley transaction ho mis as
sisted "by various members of the
Tioard of directors,
"Wnsp thcro influence exerted to
Induce yon to uetjulre these trolley
lines?" afkod Mr. J-'olk. ,
outrolksJtMy -ltra4ii
"I ne'ver havo known." rcsnondod
jMr. Mollen. "a large transportation
matter that was not backed
by Influence The fact Is that In
the acquisition of thosa electric linen
I was working toward a great prin
ciple. Soqnor or later I felt trans
partatiou was to be olectrlclty."
"Do you think control of that kind
'fair to tho public?"
"The control must bo such as, was
contemplated li New Engjtmd, or It
must bo in the bands of the ('govern
ment," answered Mr. Mcllen with cm-
pliasls.
s.
You regard control by ono man
"That Is a misnomer. No one man
could control It. i hat; more boused
when I was president of tho Now
Haven at a salary of $00,000 than
when I was a clork at $.10 a inoiit)i."
"The ;nnln forco was Mr, Morsan,
was It not?"
. MoiKOit Great i'urrn
"Tho great foroo In tho world is
branf, and Mr. Morgan had them,"
replied Mr. Mellon squarely.
"Then the control would havo koiio
1o .ono man?" Mr. Kolk continued
"If his brains (ontrollcd tho .Una'
Hon ho had a rlnlit to that control.!.
"Havo you, In the 1 1 lit of luto.'
events, chanKcd your vlews7"
"Mr. Morau'H duaUi chunked .the
sltiiutlou.''
In response to a question regard
ing the aiqulsltloii of curtain Mush
()iuw.'Uh trolley Jlnos, Mr, Mellon
said;
"My Intermit In the MassailiiuettH
ttolloya was purnouai. 1 hoiiKht
ilium myself and paid for them with
my (tfVii inoney. I woijld m,o lost
money f the stuck liinl xne tlovi
It nciit up urn) I iiiailti iiiniic) I
made a total of J i'S.1.00 00
MtffDFOttl), OUKCION, THURSDAY, MAY 21, tOR
SMOOUHLY SAYS BRYAN
WASHINGTON', May 'Jl. "Kv
er.xlliiiiK is v1it!iiij -nioolldj ; llicic
has been no hitch whatever." wns the
i 1 '
iniswcr of Secretin v of Spite ti;iut
today to iniiiiiies about llic jjinlitn
inar inedii.tlou colifciVucos over
.Mc.vican diflicitltiCH at N'luuam Kails,
t'mi., nl'4oi;,li hud coiifrud loi ut
hour with I'rctiidciit WiNon nud tc
icwcd dispatches fiom Aincricaii
(immissionct'Lauiiir nud l.clmtumi,
,1-Vllewiiij: Keyicl.uy nrynn'.s mii
nouitccmciil itimtlliml lm iclialdc
iiit'oriiuition was rotcrntcd in ottic
uil ipinrtcrs that Ucncrnl lliicita hud
placed himself uuicscncdly m llic
hands of tho three coiiiuitssioners
lepresciilnii: his nilcrcsts at Niagara
Falls. It p(tsiti, a-i ilcclaicd Hie
Mexican commNHioiiiu's authoiit in
eluded the riylit to effect HucrtaV
cftaccmctit r.s a eoiutitloii of final
settlement.
Secretary Hrjmi was ukcil if any
friction had 1111011 with tenant to
the iiatme of the cicilentials cicu
the American eoiiiiuissiouers. lie
said there had not
HELD AT KALISPELL
KAL.IRPKI.I., Mont , tUay 21--
Two men suspected of hnvhu held
up the Oreat Northern's Oriental
lilmlted Iftft Frltla who were ar
rested nt Helton List nlsht, are ex
pected hero lato this afternoon- Uu
tier-Sheriff Adams and Deputy Mar
tin left here In an automobllo for
Helton with the Intention of hrliiKhiR
tho snspects here.
Sheriff InKrnham and Deputy Mot-
calf returned to tho xlclntty ot For-
tine to Join tho postto there. Post
Office Inspector Swcinon of Oreat
Palls has been ordered to Knllsixill
to look nt the suspects who aro be
lli); brought here from Helton. The
two suspects are sahl to answer the
description of the train robbers and
OrOoicr llnrtmnn. who ndtlflcit tho
sheriff. Is said to have overheard the
two men plottlit; another train rob
bery. .JAILED TOR CORRUPTION
IXLIIANAI'OUS, Intl., .Max 'Jl.
riinrcd in li.lcral iinlicliiiriils wild
couxpiriu tr.iiitliitcutl, to obtuiii np
poiutmeiit of men to cml "'nicn po
sitions, Fiihiiw (Iwiu, formcily )t-ii
iicratio cliiunjioti of the nccomt di
trict, and ten ollit'fs, wvrp nrrestc.
nt Shoals, Iml., todiiv by Uuilnl
States .Marsi,i K. II. Schmidt. All
wore releasc.l 1111 bonds of iflOl")
each,
Tho nrrculs il!nlHa what the fed
crnl aullioriliCM Miy- i the must pre.
trillion. con.iiii(cy' In defeat (do
ciil entcc l.iiVf that has ecrbef
uttempted. '
BURGLARlffir ..!
A burglar cutcu'd tho sleeping
toiiiii f George Mcrrimun, .V21I Soill
Central, hixt night, while Mr. Mcrri-
man 'was n-lifp nnd ntolc bin watrlij
vuliied ut HO, and 1") in moiici!
from liin trt)iier. Kiitriincc wnK
effeiitcd by euvliii' t,liriiigj ill,
open window iliin three, ,1'cbt ,ifj
where Mr. .Merriinun wIik Mlccphig.
moving n cluiii',, williout nwiikciiincj
his victim. Theio' w ut olliu lo llul
hoft-footed imitor.
71'. r ,
Mrn. John Pfjrr.roturnnd to (iohb
.Hill Wodnonday, after a sboV't visit
In Medford and Jacksonville.
(FILMS lKVi;rX)PKI)
illy our method, Insures hotter ro-
suits from your camera. Mnll us
your work
TIi:sU'KM'8TUIHO
K3 Wt-nt Main Htroot, Mcdfonl, Ore,
MRS. H. L. LEACH
Export Coraetiere
32fi North Bartlett.
riioiiti.Ofjy 1.
METHODISTS
T RESOLUTIONS
OKLAHOMA OITY. Olila.. Mu 21.
IfcMilulimis iudntidiic; llic dcclui
nlion of the Fcdcrnl I'ouncil of tin
CliwchcH of I'hrixt In Ainci icii lor
t'lpiitl iiilit nud couiplelc justice lor
all men, uuiiovni diuuee law ciml
proper tvmilrttiou nt iiianiaec, wcic
adopted tmluj li the kciicihI colitcr
citcc of the Methodist Ki'opal
iiliuiyli, Soujh,
COUNTER REVOLT:
l'llor.NIX, An., Mas Jl A
coiiiilci'-ievoiiition aciiiUKt the i'tii
ftitiitionnlfcts is pltiiuicd h. iidlici
en Ik of Huurlu, iiccordmt; to ilmnc
fitmUitiv with couditioim 111 I'liouuiN
and other Aruouu cities.
A jiiithcri 11T llivitipt f'Ui
IB" FOR ACHING,
SORE, TIRED FEET
C!onl bye isre lift, burning fret, swob
ten firt, nwraty feet, rmrlling feet, tired
fret.
Ciood'byc corn, cnlloiiM'-t, bunion and
raw iH)t, N11
mom siioc tiKMU
lie , po more limp.
Ing with pAiu or
drawlnR up your
fco In agony.
"TIZ" N magical,
arts right uff.
-T1Z" drawn out
all the pnlMinouit
rxtiiUUoni. which
I'Uff up the feet,
I'te'-rlZ-andfHr.
gft y o u r foot
mUtry. M harr comfortatiU jour fwt
feci. Ort a 2.1 crnl lo of "TV." now at
any driiggit or department store. Don't
ulfcr Halo cowl fcrt, glad fret, fret
that icvrr 'mrll. ricx'cr hurt, nrvrr pet 1
tlrrd. A year's foot comfort guaranteed
or innoev rtfuodod.
It is Easily Seen Through
the Ions wo int into (Jliniei. bccnue
tho lens Is specially ground to fit
certain strengths of vision and to
help certain wriil.tiewn. Come hero
nnd hnio your 0'cn cxamijind first,
then wo will adjust to )our;tdght tbo
exnrt leiisos tlml will glio Our e'c
rollet. Tho nolle will bu high class
In uvury resect niul tho ciinrgo only
moderate.
Hit. ItlCKIIItT
Hjcslght .SjHTlnllxt
Hull.) 1-2 0or Deuel ft Co.
(trccii Triullug .Stamps (liven
!
Comfort
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a
ThH
'tiopiilur ihmv
jiuoifcl, the ''Pn'rl'" np
ApoalH (o the fining (nun
aiid mlgl)t intvrclttho
old man too, A drns'sy
Hhoo fitting smooth mid
snug through tho waist
mill iiiHtup,
Tho ''Park" bus tho
low receding tou effect,
short vamp mid low heol.
A "otiHlblu shoo for tho
man who prefers walk
lug.
Comes In tho now ma
hogiiny 1 olor, huii niul
bliuik, niiiooIIi (lilt button
1)15,0(1
DO
tgHaffBSJSMBSBMSMBSasBM
. : 1 i I 1
Combines
Styles
with
t
MtW'
w planned on llic A'toiimi-'itUMiiii
lander, where, iid'onljmt lo icpoil,
an ndMiiii-c Kiund of l. iiiincrt Unci-)
lislas slu'tol tml Horn Phoenix. '
.Mexicans to auVdiuiutciHoltil ol'
.UHl'huic liecii dilllhui inln I'liocnlx
fiom Kin ami
olhcr mining low us ii"
(lie IiihI lew ila
Pllllll 11 o ( mi m
Mi xi mii tih
IC
liaijiijMtijjMtll
A 1
JCJk pipe,
A GOOD
hi
scionco ex
anvythingr nouror
-Heavea it ain't in
my geog'apliy.
a
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rf
VBLVBT. the Smoothest Hmokiiir Tolxttco,
f U . l,;tkc, tin vh"s uh1.
IC
..iwwil 8evwrirw!i l
nik-,
3S2S3HSSE:2' T?5-
l;uliii tho riuvplttnl ivin-ulinii.
TIip t'niiioinifjtl lAird is llu plnixiiiv
-tjjti'-or thtittstttids tlip-.vttfifi axvv. It
litis iimdp tlm motor enr sorvnnt f
till tlto Koplo. It lias irivou to Hit
iiiji.-wiw tlip l'nM'tlom oV Hip ijivttt out
of-dooi-s.
jr.ar. U thu prlco id thu Ford runabout; thn
louring car Is JCIS f. o b. Medford. romplolo
with eipilpmuiit. Hot catalog and pnrilcuhiri
from
C. E. GATES
a II'
'Is
'1 ' .SP.HT. Itl'II.Dt.NO.
a ll l-'irwiBTj-ssjoirBirawsMiiiwiitwrisiBir- 11 rir 1 -"T-Tr IT t 1
"nil llll.l.lpHinniiiiHnniTnnnn,n - '
Big Money
Raising Sa!e
We Would Like
to Raise $10000
by June 1st
And wo I'unlic if w do,
Wo tioto just
A FEW BARGAINS
A lot ol' Ladies' NVnisIs
on Halo whilo I hoy lanl
, JJovh' JJil) OvuwiIIh . ., M
h lot ofrf-Oo yiisnyiiitoi'B
'JJo.vh' how SidtK'jlatoHl iylcs .. ..
"Monte 'Haw WnitH,' all Hi.os.. ...
Work Shoos a.s low as Lu. .
I'ho'hoHl Dollar liflkYn Modfoid.
Will H. Wilson
120 nnd 131 North Front Strcot
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