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nTnirtfru i wiUhmmfdfDmvmmm I nmmim wiumhwww i page nwrt arEDFOun mail tribune, medfoud. ortcoon. Monday, .jito 22, 1011 t 1 u r . MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE an iNnrci'UNnr.NT nkwspapkii HUuMHiinn i:vkiit aktkiinoon KXCKPT BUNOAT TIT TUB MKUrOltl) PltlNTINO CO. The Democratic Times, Tim XUdford Hull, The MNlfitrit Trltmne. Tito South ern OrruntilAii, The AiMftml Trltain. Offlcn Mall Tribune lIulldlnK, 2f-2T.3t North Kir street; telephone "5. Ofrlrlnl Purer of tlio City of Molrord. Offlr.UI l'upor of Jsckitnn County. Entered ns scronri-rlitsa matter t Medfrtrd. Orrjron, under th act of Vnrch t, 187 J. German Prince to Have A Morganatic Bride SUBSOHtPTXOH BATES Ona year, by mnll. , , ..fS.QO One month, by mall , , .SO Pr month, delivered by carrier In Mrdroni. Jacksonville nnd Ctn- trM Points-. .. . .SO Saturday only, by nail, per year, I.oo Weekly, per ynr. -.,.,.-- 1.S0 Full I.enscd "Wlro Associated lYc WHh Medfor Stop-Orer HEAVY YIELD: OF Oflteinl tinnoiinee'iueiit recently yvus made llial l'rinco 0-cnr, fifth son of Kiuperor William, Iim 1 - fnllioiV fiii'it to tmurj Connie' Mario on lhtoIevolovv, maid of honor to the etnpro-. . Thi is to lie tlio Him morxiinnlio inartinRP of h memher f the llohon xnllent ro.wil hottc since 1 SCtlt. The term nioryntintio N applied to a lawful iiiiirrtHCP of it ninii or vo Hum of roynl irtnk to otto of mv culled "inferior stiilion." I'Minllv it midiv a "tipulnliou that tlio in ferior -hall not uoeeod to the title or propel I y of the other, ami that any isue oi" i?lY mnrruiso likewi-c -hall not inherit. Hut Mieli a tinioa doe- not entail even in monnrchinl countries moral or coeial roprouoh of any kiiul or ilejjree. Such morcnuntic imirriuizo. in Kurope tin? rcroKiiued h.v eeoleiu I ion I n well as civil Inn. Ami ohiU drvu of uch iuttmim" ore lesiti mate. ae that thov mav not auc coed to the throne, in eae of u io.nl allianep of this kind. Duriiuj the life ot hoth pattitw to a moiyaiiatii' union neither ean oon- traet lawfully unothor irarriaj-e. uti le, porhnp. throtnjh a lejjal divorce. Moixntttatie mnrriajco sometime are styled' "loft-handed," front the faet that when the eerentottv is. per formed the superior in rank j;ie the left hand to the other party to the ttuiott. What tt lot of silliuo, though, tthout llti- hosus uporioritv of the-e "kins- of fhred and putoho," whom "a breath rati make, it" a hroath lux made." In ninny one the o-onlled infer ior in a morjmnatio marriage is really the superior. APWR Mi. ut.v !1 U KTIMATFn nc if I I'M "1 L IN EASTERN STATES WASIIINV.TO.V, Juno 2S.-Atnlca Ground Squirrels Source of Infection The human rase of plague that oc curred recently In Contra Costn coun ty need excite no general nlarm. It was contracted from ground o.itlr rein, nnd tn that county tlio Infection has been among those pests for carA past. In fact, it ceaseless rnuipalgn lia been waged by the Mate and federal health authorities apalnst ground case of plague, ever found In South cm California or vUonhcre in thu stato at any great distance (rout thu bay of San Francisco. this jear promise a heavy yield la squirrels In Contra Costa county nnd Maryland and North Carolina, the finest crop In the history ot Colorado, mi unusual crop In Michigan, goo J craps In Virginia and Georgia and South Carolina and prospects lu other states generally Reed or a"bov aver ago, according to reports to tlio de partment ot agriculture, announced today. Insect pests killed many old or chards In New England and damago from tent caterpillars was common from Mnlno only. Somo Injur) was surfered In Indiana and Illinois from a lato freeze, and Insect Injuries arc reported, particularly In Indiana, Illi nois and Missouri. Tho commercial npplo crop was considerably less In 1915 than In the preceding year, shipments fay rati nnd water Indicating It was 64 per cent of the 1012 season. This move ment, which constitutes one-fourth or one-fifth of the total crop amounted to 2S.C53.000 bushels of which New York, Pennsylvania anil New e.Irsey shipped 12,023,000 bush els and Washington, Oregon and Cali fornia 4.414,000 bushels. A bumper peach crop Is Indicated In West Virginia and a large ono In Georgia. numerous other bay and coast coun ties, for a loug period, because of oc casional capture ot diseased anlmaN among them. l!ut no Infected rat. squirrel or other rodent ever has been found In California north ot tho bay region, nor any human case of plague. There Is reason to believe the dls caso was first communicated to As plague now known to be a disease of rats and other rodents, spread almost entirely by infected fleas and not through tho air, there Is no longer causo to fear an epidemic of It In any country where up-to-date methods nre used to control It and sanitation Is enforced. In California, especially, the stnte health authorities are fully Informed and alive to the need of prompt and energetic action In dealing with any manifestation of the Infection. So there Is no occasion to fear tho oc currence of many new cases, or any wide spread of the malady. ground squirrels by Infected rats on I It certainly Is advisable, howevor, tho outskirts ot San Francisco or Oakland, following the original out break in the Chinese quarter of tho flrst-nnmed city, llicuro spreading among tho rodent burrowcrs nnd into a uumber ot adjacent counties. Several human cases. In recent years, originated from contact with diseased ground squirrels ono ap pearing oven within the, limits of th" city ot Los Angeles. A boy there contracted It from a squirrel bite In for boards of supervisors especially lu thu bay counties and .(.heir Immed iate neighborhood to enforce vig orously the stato law declaring ground squirrels a public nuisance and requiring landowners to free their premise's from these ests. This work may be done by order of the supervisors, and then the cost become a lien on the land. Ground squirrels never should bo handled, skinned, eaten or carried a public park, and a dead squirrel, j from place to place. Whenever one showing evidence of the malady, was ' Is killed or found dead, it should at later found. Such., at least, was the report at the time. onco be burned or burled, and great care should bo used to avoid possible, contact with fleas or other ermlu Strange to say. that wan tho only from the body ot the animal TOF new OVER SEA HAMMONDSPOUT, N. V Juno 22 The danger of encountering norma If the start of tho proposed trans Atlantic flight of tho America Is post poned after tho middle of July has caused tho builders of tho flyer here to mako every effort to begin tho trial fllghtH. It was proposed to launch thu America today, after which John C. Porto, her chief pilot was expected to mako (he trial flight It wag at first Intended that the ft) lug boat should try for tho London Dully Mall prize of $50,000 In tho eaily fall. Tho tlnio was changed to early lu July, after Lieutenant Porto decided to fly by tho southern route and mako stops at tho Azores nnd In Spain, Instead of attempting to muko the entire dlstauco across thu Atlantic in a single flight. The New Oregon (From the Portland Oregonlan) June Is perhaps tho best month to visit Southern Oreson. The weather Is balmy. Cool winds sweep gently across tho landscape. The healthy green ot foliage and grain harmonizes with tho mild bluo sky. Vegetation glistens In tho sunlight with the vigor of Its growth. Tho fruit trees, pruned to a sturdy framework ot branches, have already put forth loug thoots. Ovor the porches ot tho houses Virginia creepers fairly scrnmblo upward, such Is thu ncrgy of tho llfo In them. Hoses riot everywhere In color and fragrance. Hut, speaking ot fragrance, nothing can compare with that of a clovor field In bloom. Toward night as the air cools thu honeyed odor of the clover blossoms makes It almost cloyingly sweet so that a traveler on the gloaming highway might fancy without much difficulty that ho was speeding through a paradltu without any torpcnts. Tho alsiko clover, us well na tho great fields of vetches twining among thrifty oats, Is for the dairy cows. All up tho Willamette valloy. In every mountain vale between Cottage Grove and Grants Pass, and everywhere In tho Itoguo river section, the dairy good roads movement htui heromo something more than a city fad to him tor he has bought an auto. All tho way from Kugeno to Ash land. Oregon Is astir with a road making revolution. Jtmt south of Kugeno thoy nro making n highway where for many years there has been a rack, for men and horses. Hctwccn Cottage Grove and Drain the good work Is humming. The frightful grado through the Cow Creek Can yon has been made passable on the south side. On tho north it still waits for tho engineer's magic, but stakes havo been stuck to show w hero work Is Boon to begin. Tho grades between Glendnlc nnd Grunts Pass arc now In fair condition on both sides ot tho mountain, so that a car runs pleasantly where onco u pack horse trod In momentary peril of ItH llfo. Tho Pacific highway from Ashland to Kugeuu Is not a perfect road by any means but It Ih Improv ing so rapidly that last year's pil grims would not recognlzo It today. Next to tho encouraging signs of good dairying tho young orchards along tho road delight the oyo of thu attentive travelor. Walnuts aro working their way Into favor ovor an ustonlshlng largo territory. No big cow Is queen and tho -whole country groves are In sight from tho highway shows tho blessiugs or her kindly but hundreds of trees huvo boon lolgn. Western Oregon lias been 'planted, experimentally perhups, transformed maglcully lu thu last among fruit trees, and thov seem to HALKM. Juno 22. Anordllig to ,i0ieu yeurs. Lumbering has helped ! thrive In all sorts of situations on tho nil apportionment uiado by Sjire-tjn t)0 change, perhaps mlnlug has I hillside? as well as on tlio vallov tur) or Stato Olcott of tho tax raised Kiono 'something hero and there nnd 'floors, it Is notlceablo that thu wnl under "fho county fair Hill passed hj tt.rtUinly fruit has ployed an Import-1 but flourishes particularly well where tho lust legislature. Multnomah ou-l(mt Iinrt. but to tho dairy cow wo 'natlvn oaks abound. Ih.ttnr tin.n th must ascribe most of thu miracle, I moro planting of orchards Is thu tidy The wonder of new life nnd crca-'cultivation thoy aro receiving. There tlve energy shows everywhere. Tho' are no neglected plantings to bo soon hupo dullglits us more limit fulfill mont, so tho )otiug trees with their piomlso of wealth and happiness to come glvu tho traveler more pleasure than tlio old utvriuin which havo dono na well as thoy over can. Tho modified delight of motoilng ovor tho Purlrlc highway lu Oregon nro Hweeteuod by tho good hotels which havo sprung up lu the towns along Its course. No doubt those hotels, for tho most pint conducted by women, have licon nourished. If not created, by tho automobile. Tho traffic arising from this onpoiisIvo tov Is already cocnMdornblo and Its prom Ise Is largo. It has transformed tho standards or hotolkeepers, diffused urban comforts through nil tho big Western Oregon towns, and eucocur aged a inodo of entertaining travel ers which has moro of Switzerland than of local pioneer days In It. Kx cept In small villages, whom motor Ists rarely stop, tho hideous hostelry of olden time It hut a nlghtinnto vnn Ishod from reality If not from niem ory. Nor nre good hotels tho only mark or tho now nnd energetic Oregon city It Is curious to nolo tho garages which have been called Into being In itio, motorcar, ono at least oven lu small places, half a dozen In biutllug centers llko Medford. Whoever wants proof that mechanical tnwutlons change the lives nnd habits ot men may profitably contemplate these shops which havo sprung up llko mushrooms In tho Inst few )ears and now support a grcnt arm) of work men. too. well, paid, intelligent nnd self-riMpectlng. The gnrages aro llko Jonah'n gourd for growth and wv need not rnr that the will wither like that unfortunate vine. Nor will the new pavements In the Western Oregon towns be likely to disappear for reiiturlei to rome What a wonderful stretch the sur faced streets would mako If they cotiM bo placed end to end! Salem Albany, hugpno, Corrnllls, Grants Pass, Mcdford, Ashland hao nil been spending money like water to pate and beautify their streets And at the same lime thov have boon build ing new stores, banks and churrlio faster oxen than the dairies and or rhnrds round-about have dovclood A tlsltor who had not coon Ctigeno for ten years would not rerognho thu town. The pioneer buildings hnto been swept nway. In their places stand solid nnd beautiful structure whoso facades look calmly down on tho smooth, gravy pavements, nil made to endure. No Western grcgon town hns changed for tho Vvtter more than Moilford lu tho last fow years. Tho streets aro so wldft that every build lug shows all lis good point, tho dwellings sponk plainly of taste nnd tho mean to gratlfj It, and tho stole rater evidently to patrons who know and desire tho good things or the world. Mcdford seems singularly metropolitan to the passing traveler U It because tho orchards havo at tracted roclouWts from all parts of tho world? SiaiMOiNS uul, ilAAlLlN TAKbS PLACE 1, , nxwxmizzzm HHSSJ C C 3IMMONS NEW DELEGATES LOOK FORWARD TO BREAKINGDEADLOCK IAMUN tt V i i. 'iii' i' . lift! if llir Mm , iLn.'ti in- ti'iup ntv of Ml. I .on I. vl,.4v luiiifin N wild ! inve "fat i-ir-ti Urn r .id .it iriHlliiM ! otitlcim lie rftliuiiil.. riiihiii'4 tru-t lettbiltftlvt ii)uImi Mr. XIiuuium tmil ,u I Hwl fo," mi'iulNTtUp lit I he t'idiirnt ;oeno llauil nmhr ttm urn Intnl. In WASHINGTON, .lime -'J, Imheii lion hole tntlnv vveto that the emit- in? of the Ihiee new ropiiu'Htiithi of the coiiMilillioiulllt movement would open tho wuv for infoimul no potiutiotw between thue I'oioom and the Ameiii-au mediator a I Ninjcnfn l-'nlN. That the mciliiiloi them itlvet will . welcome, njivlhlnx the Ameiuau deleguti"; emi'ilo with the ioiiHitutiouueU tv'Uirhuvri heie in olfieial ipiatlei's, The thieo new deleguten en route hero, Mini to huvo the approval of (leueial (arraiim and (leiieiul Villa, mo l-'eiuauilo lgliM Cnldeioii, who has been in conference with 4'nr ruuzn at Snltilloi Alfredo llrvoedii, utile to Ciirruiua, and l.eupnhlo llu erliult KxpouoMi, a inemher of eon grex iluriup tho .Mudero iiiluiiui-liii-lion. It it believed t'.thletou will Micoocd Kal'ael Xuharaii n -hlel repro-eutulive of the i-ontituliomtl iN in 'uhiugtiiii. The lime men uro o,peoted Weilutvday. Amdher mosago from General t'lirrauzn to the medlaton. u been forwiudeil fiom Wuihuiglou to Ni oyaui l'all. In Unit eoiiimuiiienlloii the I'uiiotilutioiutllfU' lir-l chief i- loiioited to have ilii'U-ed pnilmble iiifuriunl negotiation" to n ptwvi lonal .overmueill lhmiiv;li the Amen nut i iiuiuii-moiioik MCDFORD FLUFF RUG CO It'ilj; nnd Cii'iol ('leaning and Wt'iivln nil I'JASTiMAIN .STIil'JK'l' iMmno r:i:i-it Thoio In .Vnllilug lletlor and Noun (julto So Oonil iin VELVET ICE CREAM For every occasion. Individual nioldK Mr, special orcnuloux. Hporlal prices for ''cliurchiu and tuiljiei. I'ropmt dollverlo. White's Velvet Ice Cream Factory Nat ItulldltiK Pliouo 4MI-U IT Theatre SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL, WILSON'S IDEA WASHINGTON Juno 2!J Ills cussing tho so called "psychological' business depromiQn with callers to day, President llnon mid ho had no (pinrrel with nto persons or corpora tions who desired to express either to him or to congress their own opln Ions on business conditions and anti trust legislation, but ho contended that syatomntlo clerctilutlon of form bitters and telegrams protesting ugalnst now leglnlntlon woh "certain ly open tn crllU'lim." Tho president said nil ho vnntcd was u square ik-ul and that overj llilng ahoiiid bo open and above board. Telegrams and letters lent broadcast to be signed and forwarded to government iifflcfnlH constituted an urtlflclcal caunpaign. ho believed. iu b CImiI. u i IIj.iII.i. nf lliu.(oii. . nil .". n,n nf h u ii"iiiliiiMl Id lake WILSON FAVORS WARSHIP SALE INCREASED OUTPUT tulUH $l(,:a9.10 which It may use cither for holding a county fair, or In tho support ot any land products allow, Hvestqck, ngrlcilltura.1 or hor ticultural exhibition. Should the inonoy not bo ;ised for any of theso purporeii It will on January - next jiuss Into tho general loud fund ot tho roiiuty. Jackson county's up portlouniunt Is I1S4U.U0. POPULATION OF BUENOS AYRES EXCEEDS MILLION AND HALF lil'KNOS AVI(i:S, Aiueiiliiia. June tiJ.-l-'igunv of llu i'i'iiui nl Hit Hly of lliii'iion AM. it-iTiillv liikeii hlwm' (he imiiiiIh'i- of iuliiiliiliiid In y 1,10, 1 ii:, lii llliui I he iniitl tuiN Wl.J. .(jM'fftl (tvyni VliK, ,ic;ilii miMiWii' of a r, ii'ti'iu'd lni mii i)M why, i farmhouhes huvo shuffled off that forlorn aspect of contented shiftless uoss which was onco so disheartening to the traveler. Pulut has mndo thum bright and cheerful. Ambition speaks lu the gay flower gardens, the sleek horses and rattle, the bg now barns and the neat surrounding The hapless motorist who begs it pull of cool water for his hot engine re ceives It, not from tho old ouken bucket, genu IhiIoii and buck-breuk-hig, but from u mountain stream IIjiuuk.Ii pipe that yitivo tho farmer' Ulelioii mid bedroom. Tho farmer llluutdf bubbles over with lutein! In Ih a if real world llu Is up lo lliu Ihrougli lliut fwtoicd eglou u mliiiilf upoii thu Alfxlf'uii slliiiilloii 'coimtaiil vpeiluilo of jirowliiu Ho Is ale) I lu tfil (ho luii'sl Mlsdoii i Inn iln TlM'Hi iini limii) nlil pluul between Portland and Ashland, from tho PucUlc highway ut limit, of taursu tho varieties uro nlmoitt count less. Applbn of maiiy kinds, peaches, prunes, pears, walnuts, loganberries have been pluutod uml ull seem to promise well. Tho peach, which begins ut Kugeno as n somuwbut risky experiment, bursts Into splendid vigor as onu up jiroachos (liuiiu Pass. Apples thrive every whero. lint niiwhern bus llm follngo Hint oiichiiiitliiK luster uud I ho twigs that sturdy vigor width one oIimtvh In Urn llogiin rlvnr i-oiiiiliy I'erliaps the irliielpu rhur mof Iruvol I ho or H Mm I Hit llilfii-ss pIiuiiIIoii Th",'"!" Hi full boiiiHiKi of mil w bin m OF FULLER'S EARTH WASIIINtJTON I). ('. Juno 1'J. -A report on fiiller's oarth, by Joffur soii .Mlddlclon of tho United Htnlm (Jcologlcal Hiirvcs bus boon publlHh od as a chapier from "Allnerui Ito iiourceij" for I S I ;: . mid roplux will bo Kant to Inlert-itcd porHoiiH fieo, on iippllciitlou to thu Director or the Hurvoy at WiiHlilngton, I), tl. Tim valuo or tho fuller's ninth mined lu IM.'l In tho lulled Htnles wiih MOOJOO. nguliiht a0f,52 lu I OIL', an Increase or C,:'k. The pn diirllon In 101 ,i was but 118 371 less than I hut of mil, tho year of maximum piodm-Huu. In iiau mid value of iirndiiitloii i-'torlda wan llm limiting Hun. In I ill,') (Icuraln was socoml Aikmimis w.s llilnl, and MiissiiilitisiiiiM fomili Kloilibi nnd Ol'rrlM lOKellllT OHUllbllllMl ovr C7 (mi lent nl Ilia immiiIII mu Vlllllli Iff Ull' ( P imiHi llllllklK I In I VI J, WASHINGTON, .I.iiiJ. 1'ie-i dent WIUoii told iiiipiiri-r- lodnv he wh nupporiius; the proM-imii. in (he naviil bill ti noil tilt' bHlllfbiHi ,Mi siipii nnd IiIhIio to flreeeo. lie lino befii neurit) In A. 'iiriH. thu (ireek ilmro d'affMirti-, that the hattloliipi urv not to hr ineil in any mimiiliale war. .Mr. WiUnii told ealler that if lie had anv idea thai Turkey or hiiv nlher nation hv would lint Ntipport the project. The (Iri-i'k ilmrge and t'oiiiiunmler TouI.Iiik of lint (Ireek iiftvvAJirul nn I'lmngeiupnt lalnr linluy to ilUeuhf. the ipiohtioii witli tho priMMtfilt. I la in n (i'oiiiI Weekly S,liir) Women wanted over) whom to tow our popular fitted iiprons ut homo during spriru lime, quickly made. Send 2."c In silver for best Porcalo apron nnd full Information. Now Idea Apron Co.. lock box .'!, station C. Portland, Oregon, Monda.v -TiicmIih Night "OUR MUTUAL GUIL" III tillllh reel -.lie eo toloieil wiua uud Now Yolk churi-hc "AMERICAN nUltN Tvvii-mit love drnoia of hi'iilliiieiil, p.ilhoM uud leiili-io, feu tu mis; Svdue.v Ayron, Ameni-u'" inot popular photo phiv nilil, with l'1)iii)( A tVuliirc liliu MlV. t'o. "THE OCCULT" A riiM'inntiii" llimlii myMerv (oi. Now liieproof inaehiii -. llot von- lililtcil uml enoli-t theater lit I he eitv. HV AI.WAVh It".- HALL TAXI CO. PHONE 100 lnirv I'ivo ami 80vpnms sciit'i earn. Spt'oial nitcs rr all day um and laro pari its of i'xeiir.sioiiiHl8. Booking Offices: MEDFORD and NASH HOTELS PAGETheatre . STRAIN TOO GREAT llllllilliiN of Miilfonl lloadoi-M I 'I nd Dally Toll a lliinlon The hiistlo and worry of business muu, Tho hard work and stooping of workmen, Tho woman's household rarcri, Often weaken tho klduoyH, Ilackiicho, headache, dlzzluosH, Kidney troubles, urinary trouhlmi -froillenty follow. Head the following and learn llin way to1 find rullef: Krnnlt KtiHshafer, bailiff county court, Applngato road, Jiu-kHouvillo, Ore,, says- "I'or years I worked us a minor uml It canned klduoy uud bladder trouble. Tho pain flrat at tacked mo lu thu small of my hack, especlull) when I first got up In the morning, f also had trouble with tho kidney secretions. Uouii'h Kld uoy Pills noon removed tho complaint You may enutliiiio using tho endorse incut I huvo given Douu's Kidney IMIla bitforo." Pi lea ,'iOc, ut ull dealers. Don'' simply ask for ft kidney ruiiiedy-get nouns Klilii")' Pills the kihmm that .Mr. KahHhafer had I'lmlerMllhiiin Co , Props lliiffalo, Y John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Unity Assistant W H, lUKTIiKTf I'lilllifn M. 41 Alii 4ilm MMhuliutrf Hwk I't'Ulr Cr"f Summor Season TONIGHT Photoplays hVatnriiiK Kloroiii'e Lawt't'iirc, William I'liHonl Marie Wali-amp Ilaxcl Uucldniiii ll(l OtllPl'H l'A(IK TIII'IATKW OIMIKSTIvA St'Vfll l'icrcs. Mr. Harry Howell, Dircclor Popular Program. KvpninH 7:lo Adults 10c Children Gc For Your Childron'o Health Snider's Filtered Milk lreo Delivery, Phono 203 -J-JJ $5,000 STOCK OF TIRES ON HAND UNITED STATES REPUBLIC MIOHELIN and GOODYEAR. fall and rcl our prlccH. GRATKR LAKK MOTOR CAR CO. I WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Ilocontly romudnlod nnd onlnrnod, added new cnuinras nnd appnriitus and Is now strictly uptodsto Ik every wnjr. L'onitiierlral Work of nil Klnth Including copying; and enlarging of pictures, legal duciuuonts, etc. lira mldo enlnrgttig, any sUo, and kodsk finishing of over kind. Professional and ntuntuor photo graphic siippllm. Ii. ,11. Ilnrni'in Aorltc Willi Mo. Shop ovor tils Tncator. Phono 147-J UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South liivcrsidu .Phono 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprietor. Dry Cleaning Department ot SUNRISE LAUNDRY For Steam and liy Cleaning and All Kinds of llyo Work Hull Clout liiullex Cluniiud mid l'ressod .11. 2ft . ,7ft "I' up Hklrt fto up Ovnrront 1.00 up Waist 50 up Dress ., ,7ft up (llovos, kid 10 (Ilovits, long IO, (iUMlK (jjounud and I'rossod Knit ............? I. '.'ft I'ORl .MMiiliHIHWMIIffMI '" ('11 MiMMlltNWHHIIMWH ) Tmuunrt co Ovtinuui . ..., oo Kpoiigod a nil l'r'oioflil COctip ;ift,o up lifto up ftOo up 2fto up COo up HpbliKod mid I'roisiiJ ftOn iifta I Oil 60c lUlmoHl 7ft (lull's Hull I'nxM'i) Wndil)'. fl.fiO j'lT MdiiIIi