Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 16, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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fl 11-' PERSONAL
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t'Miidn Iliirkhnrt of lloguc Hlvor
was a Medford visitor (lie early part
of I lie week.
Seo n. !l. McCttrdy for Aetna Fi
delity nnd Surety Honda.
Y, t.l' Pureed of Ooetir d'Alc'no,
iJnlioj tlansactod business In Mod.
forM T hursdny.' '
j, O. Ucrklng, the best nil around
ithotogrnphcr In southern Oregon.
AjVtnfc reliable. Negatives VtinrtQ any
whVro', llmo or pinto. Studio 22S
Main fet. Vhoito 30-J.
A, J. Parent of llttttn, Montana. Is
Innlng 'Medford a short visit In tlie
Interests ot business.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis
Theater. , , '
' lif, 8.' Itoblnsdn ami C. It. "Wilson
of Portland wero Medford visitor
this week.
Try ii "Spits" cigar, best 5c clear
on tho market. "
Mrs. Klorcnco Hrnus will leave In
a few ! for Hosohurg, horc she
will innko her home.
Hay Tor sale. W. It. Ererhard.
Mr, and Mrs. 11. U lrln, owners
ot ft section of tho Rurrell orchard
tract, have arrived from Chicago to
spend tho summer.
Page Theater, latest popular music
10 cents.
A "King Spits" dear Is homo mad
Try one, 6 c.
Many creels of stcolhcad from
Rogtto river, and cut-throat and broolc
trout from Applegate and III and
liittlo Hutto arc brought In dally.
Those returning from Crater Lake re
port splendid fishing, saying that the
l.ako trout take both a spinner and
a fly with avidity. In fish Lko and
Pelican Bay, where many Medford
peoplo are camping, tho fishing Is
also good.
Psgo Theater, latest popular music,
10 cents.
Prof. J. L. Dlller, chief geologist
of tho U. S. geological survey, Is at
Lake making further Investigation
of tho field.
Tho F. W. Shaplclgh Hardware
company han tho best and cheapest
hose In town. Trices on everything
reduced.
O. Stewart of Portland transacted
business In Medford Thursday.
Page TJieatcr, cool and well venti
lated. 10 cents.
P. W. Stonq and family of Willow
Springs, are motoring through cen
tral Orcgo.
Only ono kind of kodak finishing
at Weston's Camera Shop, that's tho
best. Over lata Theater. "
E. M. Lara of nend. Ore., was a
recent business Tlsltor In this city.
The finest equipment In Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Medford Print
ing Co.
Game. Warden Sam L. Sandry has
returned to Iloguo Hlvor after an of
ficial visit to Medford.
New green pasture with shado and
running water. C. W. Isaacs. 09MM.
Clot 11 at DeVoo's.
II. Carpenter of Chicago visited
Medford friends and business ac
quaintances Thursday.
Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John
II. Carkln. Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-IJoydcn
Hldg., Main street.
j. C. endlclon of Table Rock was
among the rauchcrs recently In Me)
ford. Order our fruit labels of the Med
ford Printing Co. and keep tho money
at homo.
Dillon Hill was In from his ranch
Thursday on business.
Groceries at Do Voo's.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kuuiman are
among the Medford people at Chau
tauqua this week.
Kodak finishing tho best, at Wcs
ton'a Camera Shop. Over Isis Thoa
tor. ,
George Walker, Nelson Nye. Tracy
Ilooth and West Kelso wore amoiii;
those down from Prospect Thursday
as witnesses at tho Ktncald trial, M-.
Walker Is an umployo of tho Callfor-ula-Orogou
Tow or Co.
Screen doors at Medford Lbr. Co.
G. h. Hudgo of Los Angolcs ar
rived In Medford Thursday for a visit
with friends.
If you want a lithographed fruit
label Instead of a printed one, soo
ibel Instead of a printed one, soo
s, wo aro agents for SclimlU Lltuo-
raph Co. 'Medford Printing Co.
,N N Griggs, n Seattle busbies
us
graph
...., .,,,'., f Tliiircitnv In tills cltV.
We Jiuve, a ii500 jre"ss, recently
kifctsfled .especially for printing fruit
labels. Medford Printing Co
W. It. IUH whs up from San Fran
clfcco Thursdu attending to buslnow
interests.
Fruit labels artistically printed in
any and all colors. Medford Print
lag Co.
Page Theater, cool and well vcntl
Utd 10 tents.
i i iii "i'i;''")' ' "
Weeks h McGowan to.
UMDWTAXISRS
if v AakUlMl
rum A, V. Orr
. ' mj;
ltoguc river early fruit, poached,
plums, etc., aro beginning to appenr
lt largo Humilities at .tho public
market. A few early apples lave
nfenaold andttartlclt iars will be
offered early In August.
lldst pictures a't the PnKC?10cent.
Tho (rial of Lucius Ktncald on nn
assault and battery chargo was post
poned till tomorrow tccau8e of the
lack of witnesses. It Is asserted that
the fight between Klncald and Perdue
lasted not nlo 30 seconds but In.
iliat tlmi 'Perdue received a broken
Jnw'nnd was badl) be.Ucn nbout 'the
face.
V. Q. Hooker of Oakland, Cal., la
In Medford today on business
lont fall to see "Tho rash,"
Page Theater, 10 cents.
F, A. Cress and H. K, Heed were
iwnonir thoso down from Portland
Thursday on 'business Interests.
Mrs. A. W Decker of Chicago M
among Medford friends Thursday.
Don't fall to see ''The Crash,"
Page Vhealcr, 10 cents.
'. 0. S. Hudson aud family and I. U.
Forrclt ot Bend, Oregon, were vis
itors In Medford tho latter part '
the week.
Medford Conservatory reduced prl
ces for music lessons begin July lsl;
Advanced students will be taken at
tho same low prlco as beginners.
Open all summer. 31 Orapo street.
K. A. Kcsslcr and C. U Itansdall,
Portland business men, spent Thurs
day In this city.
Clairvoyant, Mme. Dreyfus leaves
tho lSlh Inst. Those desiring val
uablo advice, tdioule consult her at
once. Advice by mall $1.00. Col
onlat Flats, apartment 2. "
Hot weather, with high humldltr
Is tho prediction for tho next two
das. A hard wind will blow In tho
hills, according to Professor novcr-
Idge, Increasing tho danger of forcsi
tires.
llest pictures at the Page, 10 cents.
Since tho Introduction ot rats In
tho Kogue river valley a few mouths
auo. the pests haTo multiplied rapid
ly and hae already become a nuls-
nnce on several ranches. Many rancn
era have set traps In their packln,;
houses, barns, etc., and Intend to ell
mlnato the pests before they becomo
too numerous. Statistics show thsj
Ihorn nrn five billion rfttS in tho
world nearly flvo to every human
being. Fortunately, they were set
eral thousand ears late In migrating
Inro Koguo river valley and tho fat
hers hope to control them beroro
they become the crop dcstro)crs that
they aro In tho east.
Postofflcc Inspector S. II. Morse
has been transferred from Itosobur
to Portland where he will mako hi
headquarters hereafter.
SAFETY FIRST EXHIBIT
JO BE SHOWN HERE
The Safety Firxt exhibit of the
Southern Pacific company will be
tnken to Comilli tomorrow night to
bo aIiohii ju lliut tflty, nays' the Siilcin
Jon nml. The miniuturc exhibit
wliown in bnihrt it swn for demon
titration purpose and everj eonreiv
nhle cluinte for n wreck in shown to
be hnfejjunrdcd by the block siunnl
fynirni. The exhibit i in rlinrsc of
an employe of tlie company, who de
HveYif'iin expliimitKNi mid n demon
xtmtion to nil JnlurcMed hpectnlnrx
who drop into the Ityiiu building,
where tlie exhibit U shown.
The exhibit will appear at Albany,
Kugene, llo-eburj:, Mcdfonl, (lnint
I'iins mul Anhlnnd in this Male, and
then will ! taken houth over the
California lines of the S. I The
present ilemoiiktrntlori tour will end
in New York Citv where mi elaho
rntu exhibit will bo held nnd new
niotlelx iirepnred which will be shown
at Iho i'niiaiQit-I'acitie exposition.
FOR FIGHTING DUEL
PAltIS, July 16, The seconds ap
pointed by Paul De Cassagnao of the
Autorlto and Carl L. Lahm ot th
Ielpslc Tagerblatt .today decided
Ihoreovat Uo'adeiptBte reason' for 'ft
duel uTwh'lch ,'tho French'ujan Ima
challenged the German, '
The cause of the quarrel was tho
publication In Gc-rmauy of to mo re
marks approving tho imprisonment
of an Alsatian cartoonist, upon which
Lahm wus told by in Cassagnac .0
leave France In -is haun.
Dollar Day Hulo ut (Johli'll Hole Today
At this season of thn yenr it doN
lur has n wonderful piirthaslug pow
er and ptoplu wutch tho papers for
hot. wcMthur burtsalns. Ono event
that promised to bo uu atttacMvo ono
will bo tliu "Dollar Day nlo," ut tho
Golden Uulo Friday mill Katurdu)
Tliuj nru offering speclMl valun
tliroUKliout the stor and n dollar
will si ruled a long way at this sale
They (junto in an ad today u INt of
h (1 Ntlrkilluii-.
ADEQUATE
MEDFORD MAIL TIUUUNB.
TPS,PU
INTENSE HEAT
skAimuniT. x j , ui ttl.-)t.
Llmlley Murra and George Peabot
Gardner co.llap5eil In the third set ut
their matches today on tho courts tit
the Seabrlght Lawn Teitnlw nud
Cricket club. Murray Was making a,
despernto battle agalust H. Norn.
Williams ii ino io niui spin i''-
and wero rallying for nit they were.
worth. Williams had overhauled
Murray In tho third set nnd had
brought tho gnmes to five-all. Then
Murray wnvored and practlo.Ulv
fainted. Ho had to bo carried to tho
clubhouse nnd attended byn doctor
Tho score, as chalked up for Williams
was C-; -t-0; ".-nil, defaulted. It
wa believed that after Murray 1ml
rested ho would be none the worse
for tho protrntlon.
Gardner felt tho effects ot tho heat
lu his match with Gustav F. Touch
ard and ho retired from the court be
for his strength wanend. Touchard
had run him oH his feet aud was mnW.
Ing brilliant shots to the. lines when
tho famous Boatonlan retlrod. The
score for Touchard stood at 2C, M,
5-all, defaulted.
Karl II. llohr and William Clothier
and tho other winners arrived In tho
seml-flnnl round. Clothier played
Nathaniel W. NUes to a standstill,'
Nlles only going through the motion
In tho third set and not taklnrf, a
game. Sceres:
Achels cup singles, (third round.
Karl II. Dchr defeated !. S. Pren
tice. 6-3. 7-5; William . Clothier de
feated Nathaniel W. Nlles 6-1. C-l.
6-0: Gustavo F. Tonchnrd defeated
George Peabody Gardner 2-6, 6-4,
5-5 defaulted: It. Norrls Williams II,
defeated It. Llndley Murray, 6-1, 1-0
Z-o, defaulted.
TERMS PROVIDED FOR
(Continued frons page l.
it.nl be in poncenlnitins "'
r...e in riiihiiiihiia -o as to make
,.:.-riiiw .iMnnnd on Carrntun. It
wns reported that Ihc eonfen-nce of
"cneniU i- called nt .Mexico City af
ter General Cnrrnnra enters mere,
Villa adlierrnt mny nttempt m"'-
stitute another flrt chlet tor ar
,... rontitutiounlists with Car-
ninxn sympathies make m secret of
the fact that they are npprehenive
of VillnV ntlitude.
Vr tliut reason they arc working
hard to obtain recognition for Car
nuira's 'government, v thai' tlie cm
barwi on nrnw may lie sharply en
forced nlonsr the border, nnd any
roiintcr-rcvolulion nipM-d in the in
cipient Mn;:c.
NEW PBESIDENT POPULAR
(Continued rrotn Page 1)
The roinmiltce coiisIhIh of Jcmis
rruetn, Jose Iiich Novels and F.n
ri.uiP Hordi'H Mangel, former mem
ber of tho chamber of depullcH.
flencral HuertnV resignntion wan
ent to ennurcus late yextenlay ufl-
emnon and wns neeeptei by tho xvn
ntorrt and the deputies uflcr a brief
debate, by a vole of 121 to 17. la
the mcfnge conveying his resignation
Ocurrnl Ilucrtn look occasion -to
mnke bitter reference to the United
States government. .
ProrUloiial President
Following tlie acceptance or tlie
resiLMintion. Fninei-co Cnrliujiil was
appointed pioviMonitl prevalent find
he took tho oath of office at toe
joint hctioii of the Hcnntors and
deputies two hour later. A real tire
of the discussion in tlie chamber w'nn
n speech by Deputy Mumpilr. Itlanco,
who nindon bitter attack on Ameri
cans nnd Aniericnn polities. Ilu was
binned by the public in the galleries.
All tho newspaper nsiied extras on
the day's events. F.I I'lii, which wits
Hiiimrcsscd by tho gotcrlimeiit tffo
niontliH njjo, reiipiieitrcil last night.
7
10 TO 6 AT FRISCO
BAN FHAXCIKCO, fnl.. July 10.
Ilcltoro hero floored Smith at oddn
of JtPto 0 today ugaiin.t I'arpentiflr.
On account ol the fact Unit Kmitli
iiindo )J start heic, and i so tvell
known on the 1'acifio toiixt, lhru
was "nincli Hpcciilalioii oer the out-
I'oinu of the f ight, Cousidfrable
CariK-'iitier money iiipearid at the ie
dueed oddi,
The lurgCHt individual l;et rcconled
was .fl.'OO placed by cable on Kmitli
in J.oiiiIdii, iirri tlm oddn received
leaned tho oilier way( invoring Car
penliur at IU-H.
a in Ml il
Vou flct I be flesf
Thoro I wlisu you smok Oor, John
son cljuri and patroiilte home Indus
irlsi,
SMITH FAVORITE
MWDFOUD. OK Ml ON. TUUKSDAY. .IIMA" 10, ID)
in
U Ufl nil
A) CHAUTAUQUA
t'lwo
elm
wWp 1 till A4tW.CPitU;
ec
(inn. l'rtdililUltl lift
iim J0 iol(e
'or itro i!litf "Jti.. uutolnoldlo, v'Onf
hundred nnd tyctt-11ve lidX' for J
Aldim oil XiiCt'.!, 'n hnndrcd tm,,Np
HI nnd oer ntfndird nun- on lfn
i - uc
itceinl. Anlnivt11 nuiufjtjf . jv.vc.
exportrd to U'lmvTijn the i.,m, u'-
eial tonight in ohler to iiltcuit tin
eeniiij he"loii. V '
NVailv every jdeK'ttiite to !AMinitd
woiv n .Mcdfonl tmdue.
An eIaborale-ripiieul pminni 1ia
heeu prepared ,i.v Piofcxor Taillan
dior, in addition to tlie icgular t'hau
tiunpia exen'ixe.
GUNBOAT SMITH LOSES BATTLE.'
(Continued' from t'ag 1)
the referee stepped Into thu rln ami
wns Introduced, lie was followed b.
Dick Uurge, Frank Mo run and othon.
tarpentler then entered the rtuk. In
u black silk gown iMid great, cheer
ing. ' Ml '
CariKsntler was kept waiting lu hli
corner while Ahoaril. Matt WoIIh and
other flehtcrM wer Introduced. Uoin.
bardlor Well was given a great re
ception when luMarinouiircd ho would
challenge the winner.
Smith appeared In the ring at P. S3.
Cheering for Sjinllh hardly o.'uallisj
that for the Freticbman. J '
Smith wns dressed In n green gown.
Hob Armstrong's black face looked
him over In his corner
nennd I
Smith got two right Jabs to tho
Frenchman's body. In tho flrt
clinch, which followed soon, Carpcn
tier gao Smith a hard short hum!
drive on tho cheek with tho left.
Poth dodged righthanders. Smith
gave tho Frenchman a hard ono In
the faro with tho right. A right
nnd loft body blow In In-flghtlng were
Smith's offerings. Smith's blowi
wore harder, than the Frenchman's,
whoso footwork had not Jet been "n
evidence.-. fr - v . ,
W KiSiind ;'3
CarpontjcptiKjk ilu aggro! vo but
made no Impression on Smith, Kach
acatn ducked liitrd right banders
from tho other, a Smith landed on tho
kldnos with rlglit In a clinch. Cnr-
pentlor Inmlcil a, left on tho jaw. Car-
pentlor sent n fust right to tho face
Carpcntier wns playing for tho body
ot short rango when the round ended
Ills lightning quickness was begin
ning to count.
HoumLiI
Tho referee warned Smith for foul
ing. Carpcntier. landed a loft on tho
(ace. Smith goln two nouy uiows
at close range. Cnrpontler barel)
missed n left which slid off Ids cheek.
This round was mostly clinching.
Hound I
Smith missed a loft swing to the
face. Carpcntier reached Bmlth'i
fnc with n left, nnd repented a
similar operation n moment later.
Smith again missed n body blow with
his right. Smith was knocked down
with a right on tho kldnos. Smith
tiiok six seconds nnd wns rising when
tho boll rang. Cnrpentler's swift
ness seemed to ho giving him l'io best
of It.
Hound .1
Carpcntier led with his loft aud ot
changed short right prm blows "
tho neck. Smith hooked a right
hander and clinched. Carpontler
gavo IHm two short vlplous lofts on
(ho cheek. They then mixed It fur
iously, playing for tho faro with
rlghtr. Smith got n trrflo tho word
of It. Smith landed with a right !'J
tho faco which Jarred the Frenchman
Honors wero oven.
Itoiind U
Smith was disqualified for hlltlm;
Carpcntier when ho wns down. Car
pentlcr slipped when trying to land n
hard righthander. Ileforo tho
Frenchman nrow Smith struck hid
on tho fare. Carpentler hold UU
head, apparently In great pain,
though It seems Smith's blow hardly
grassed him. Tho Frenchman's sec
onds took him tq his corner, while
tho crowd hooted loudly.
Tho rofereo decided Carpontler bnd
won. Smith remained lu tho ring,
Ilo and his seconds protested against
the decision.
When Smith loft tho ring after
some seconds, tho crowd Jeered and
hooted him It thpndorously then
greeted tho Frenchman who camo t'J
tho rope" and received a groat ova
tion iu ho pointed to his o)o and
forehead. Indicating Smith had hit
him there.
Why" Not
(Jet the lost, smoke, Gov, Johnson,
nnd also patronlrya bom.
S"ij.i r . i i
r-s .,. . I - . J
TOO MTK i cMwuyv
FOIl HALF. Modem novon room
bungalow, built In feittMres large
sleeping porch, bulb. UrK lot.
good garden, fruit and berries
Phone 417 M on all Ml 1 0X1 ICust
Mill and Vancouver nliHil. '
MFDFO
flAV
SEES
IN
DEER .POACHERS ,
GO PAY THEIR FINES
' .Villfoiy J Hlby Mat k Ki iittui'mvr
Mp(Ir.Mit,K"(ftrttiiiet, all til Cwijl's
Utefc. were odnUMIIlMif ltri(iiig((io
elireucH of u l)eiiiii tlfelr pohfximiJ
heroic .lihtlee-AVfm ut lioguo Hjvor
Vtlne-tHty inlvttlotni M a j,t !
Iwten was lltiftl s-t , una co-is,
tlintttintiug titjVltt. '
The delVuluiulM wt'ie ' veirtolilcd
by Attorney 'Nf-wliurv mUl prouildlM
paid tlie lute Olid costs. ' Two jim-.
taken front Hie defentlmtw'wcie con
lisentt'tl bv Ibe tttte.
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TREE
EFFORTS TO GIRDLE
11. II. Iluiney, who i faille at 111
North (jniiiro street, ie"N nit tin
utunl Irenk in lite way of vitality-lor
mi old D'Aitjoit pear I tee. Some
three ywm ago Mr. Kamey. itiriiig
to uct rid afjJltP tree, girdled il, fifl
eultinj Ibo'Dnrtlinuigb nil lltn wnv
around. A" few mouths later he' fol
lowed up b ci iliac a deep notch
around Ho lt)mk. Niililhtniiitilip
MlOne v.frali.u-, the tiee continue
to i;ro itfn) thrive a if nothing hitd
dnpjivuil linjl sho ni ill eftet'lH
riini the effort Ia 1,111 it. !
MRS. BEIDEL
TELLS WOMEN
How Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound Kept Her
in Health for 14 Years.
Shlppcnslmrtr, I'a. " It was scvnral
years ok that I sUrt.il taking Lydia h.
t''"Lt''"'" Vegeta
ble Com'pound, I
then sutTcrctl terri
lilyevsrymonth', l
husband Itought me
a bottlu of It and it
Itelpud -mo right
away. Tlten afttr
my second child wi
lorii I had n fonml.j
trouble very Imdly
nml I until Lydia K.
I'inkham'a Vegeta
ble Compound nnd in a short timo was
cured nntl have been in excellent health
since. I nlways praise tlio Compound
whenever I have an opiwrtunlty as I
know It helped mo and will help other?,
lately I hnvo Riven tho Comwuml to
my daughter ami I wish all sufTerinR
women would tnko it and bo convinc.il
of lu worth." -Mrs. Jamih A. IlKtn'-.i,
1 13 W. lVnn Street. SlilpiKTubuig, t'u.
I.ydifl E. I'inkbam's Vegetable Com
pcund.mwlo from native roots uul herbs,
co tUlns no norcotlc or harmful dnigs,
nnJ tonlay holds tho reconlof belntf tho
tntst succesaful remedy for female UN
we know of, ami thousands of voluntary
testimonials on fllo In the I'inkbnnt
lnharntnry at Lynn, Mass., seem to
prove this fncL.
If yon liuvn llto sllitlitost. doiilit
tlntt I,lb IJ. IMnkliiini'A Vh:
lilnC'oiiiptiiiiilvvllllicltyoti,vrlt !
tiiLyilla i:.IMiil:linnOItMlclncC. j
((oiiUlciitlil)I.yniil.tIii'H.fnrail-
vlce. Your letter will Imj oponeii,
rend nntl iinavvercit liy it oiiinn(
and liclil In strict cnhlblom'o.
$5,000
STOCK OFTIRESON HAND
UNITED STATES
EEPUBLIC
MIOHELIN and
GOODYEAR.
Call and. ge.t our priccH.
CRATER LAKE
MOTOR CAR CO.
ffWW
PEAR
f Choosing the Bride
is It must no tmo In weight A fineness and bo correct lu patient
JL It should bonr tho luarlj. rf a welbldiown maker and emtio tioni it
f store of iharaclor. ' , , ..,. ,
3 It lii Hoiiielhliig bought for it llfp-llnio to bo filled lu mid itmplKUil
JL n h tho )eurn go on. '
X Let thu itdvortlslng In this newspaper help you lu your choice.
AiliuriUiir nri iIhvIIuIU liloil.
Thny 'iniko
'Jill', JKW'KM'II
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If
Pacific & Eastern Rnilyvuy
TO BUTTE FALLS
SUNDAY, JULY 19, '14
MiiJiJv HtUiliulitiuUlayV mlliW tn llu nuiliuhihuj.
,,UV riBfiintr, t'NfOlli'iii pWuln ginmlrt. lUjr MiIh(
, hall (1init Iti'lwptMt Hip Soullioni I'liciric mid hidl'lt
iV: Knslorii tt'tuim. Nn rtliniswioii lo kiiiiii. I'olliiw
flm vrtVwtl jiiuI st tlio imthovu lVil ( 'tlluHil.
Utmiitl li'i) Imv oiil. ifl.0. ' 'IliuktMH unotl miinix.
Siitui'ilnv tr Suiitltiv mul ivlliriiliu? olthor tliiy.
. I'.t'.'ivV Mftlfoitl rtilUltt. m.. Ignvo I'JukIo I'niiil 1:10
a, in.. iiitIno lull 1 1' l-'allrt in .15 n. in.
Itohiniiiiif, Iimivo Mult KiiIIk 0:00 p. ui l-lalu
Point (:(K) p. in., itniw' Mttir.trtl 7:00 p. m.
n UWWSWtisWIHiris
r- -"JiiAJB. ri.Tt--:i
'W
It's Ihc MH'sl lalktil ol' mi' tit tlio
worlil. Sli'i-liii liii'fil hits .sold it lo
tiff 5:10,000 people of every iiiilioil
the world over. Konl .service anil
.mKUiuiU-e it rt liotli iiiflilded in tlie
price. This myiui.s ti lot lo any milo
buyer.
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C. E. GATES
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