Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 07, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MKDFOKi) MAIL TRIBUNE
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Pr tnimtli, delivered by carrier In
Mrclfcml, Jacksonville antl Cen
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Iteluntny only, by mall. ter year 8.00
Weekly, por yewr ., 1.J0
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Tho Dsmocrattn Tlmoa, Th MfdforJ
Mall, Th MeUforJ Tribune, Thn Houth
trn Orcsonlnn, Tho Ashland Tribune.
Otf(cv Mall Trlbuna llulldlnit, tS-I?-l
North Kir street: tetepbon 5.
Offlrlhl rpr of th City bt Madford.
Official faper of Jackson County.
Bnterod aa arcond-claa malUr at
Mcnlfon), OroROB, undr tfca act of
March 1, 1KTP.
Full JratC(I Wire AssoHaim lrca
SWOKJC CIKCUX.ATIOK.
Daily nvcraitri fur nix month ndlns
Drcomlnr 31. 1U. J10,
WHh McOfoN Stop-Orer
In the report of (lie audit of K. JI.
Witin of the city bm.ks, mnke public
Thursday, tho necessity of n ninkinu
fund for the ivdempllon of bund uud
the way- of former eouncilmen J-
shown. Two former city daib,
Messrs. J. V, Mitchell and norui
Jlillar sold to ihe city and John
Smumcrtillc. while acting inayoi,
drew iMiy for both ctniueilmau and
mnyor.
The rewirl in part follows;
1. HcappraUemeni ci city prop
ertr. 2, Distribution of illsbursements
by city' treasurer.
3. License register should be
malntalaW.
4. Recent of oulstanillnj; water
ccrtlhcBte should bo made.
r. SiaVlnR fund for redcniptlun
of water tMnd should be kept up.
ItrtlRK the kfKMdng up of a
nlnklHK fJ,:Mr. Wilwoit states:
"In all reports SHbmtttctl Klnco
your water bond Issues wero made,
altcuilou lms been called to the ne
cessity of a slaking, fund for tbc re
demption of theeo bonds. The ordi
nandi HRdor which these bonds wen;
Issued provides for water funds to be
set atde each year for this sinking
fund- Such ha3 not been done. The
sinking fund lately provided ban
been, by taxation Uij water funds
IicIiik need Rreatly for Interest pur
)kw8, C,227.5S bavxiic och trans
ferrod to tho Interest fund durlus
tho lust seventeen months.
Tlicre should lo In this sinking fund
mtproxlmatcly CS.000. There Is at
tbls time ... In tho gravity
Pinking fund V-'.11.7.
Itoml ICeilcmptlon IuiHirtaut
There la 221,000 In other general
bond iKsuod which must bo provided
for. Tho sinking funds provided to
tals $7047.01. Of this amount
.'1757.01 has been transferred to
other funds and there remains on
band 4290.
Theso bond redemption matters
are of groat IniiKjrtnaro, and It la
better for tho people to provide
therefore annually In email. payments
thttii to have. hcav)tMes at uno time
or. bo oblged4o refund the debt; and
pay more Interect
Former CounrJImcn ltemlss
Tho report centinues:
"The mayor nml niembern of the
city council nro prohirdted from be
Hilt lnteroted dliectly or indirectly
In i-lty contractn and expenses, and
wSllc allowances to the tuHinbcrs of
tho former council were email, It wnt
In violation of chnrteir provision.
(k uncllmun Mitchell drew puy for
current uxpenr-e Itenu amounting to
$2Q7 1C, and Councilman Mlllar'n
w;lri'unts amounted to 37.C5,
ActiiiK Mayor l'iofi:il
Vhether the nctiiiK mayor Conn
rl'.mau Summorvlllo) watt enllilud lo
draw sulury for botJi mayor and
cuii'icllmmi ut tho fJi.io lime Is a
i-ucMlon for ottorupya to answer.
Kiindwlvhea ami (,'utn llooth
Cbilms agalusr, tli-a witter fuud for
nandwlchcs, two Kallom of coffee
nml fivo pairs of gum boots uro no
doubt proper ehnrBt.' . , . thoy
uhaiiliU howoor. ho Itemized clearly
cuuukIi to be understood by anyone
from tho yoiiclicrfl (heituelvuH.
.ccc-dty for Chvc ItcinlJng
J call attention to tliumt hiiihII
mattum to tihqw the nycenlty for
olwtr am) duflnllo ItemlxfiiK no no
doubt cah mHmi us to the correctness
of cliHrgt'i uiHdo,
(ifflilalx ('oiMiiicmli'il
VrjiUMii. (foily ItiivVheeii made
hi 'Mrt jW IfHlf, Wijdo for the col
(tfttotl tf AqHmhI HfiwMiinentM
VtnWr rtmfi Hi-fl followiMi up ciowdy.
In, iinuf luntura it 1 Iwl for imhlli-
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IKING FUNDS
FOITBONDS NEED;
Cit Mr 1914
History of German -
It U fnrt'A.hrce yenr htcc llic
o1diera of fninco henrd tin virtov
ions bnttle nrv of llu Germnii I'lil-
ittis thnt. terrible envalrv which made
ilielf famous in the Franco. Prussian
wnr of 1870m1, It i iv coincidence
thnt the elder of stuff of the Ger
man nrm now usemhlinjr on the
Vreiieh frontier Untuned Von Molt he.
He- in n nephew of Count Von Moltkc,
tho Genntin military vcniiw who, in
thnt short ntiil brilliant wnr of forty
three yours nuo compelled France to
cede Al-nfo nml Lorraine to tin Ger
man nml to pay a war indemnity of
tivi billion francs.
Tho erushimr defeat of tho Franco
Prussian vwir mi it h!ow to the pride
of the French people nml the loss of
AUnoo nml Lorraine was mi limn ill
ation of which there bus boon con
stant reminder ever since. Thnt wnr
served to teach the French people a
Rrent lesson, which piobuhly will he
turncil to account, should France
nml Germany enter seriously into,
war.
Tlic French defeat in tho wnr with
Pro -in win due to the unprcpnrcd
nes of the French nnnv and to tho
ireueral incompetence of it leadei-s.
From the cmoror down. The open-in-;
of the wnr found l'ruia with a
jjreat army of drilled and di-cipliued
soldiers nml with military resources
previously uncqunled In the history
of the World. The military plain
had been worked out lonjr in advance,
even (o the steel .-ms for new
bridges nero-v. French rivers uud the
Prussian nnny struck nml won n vic
tory while the French marshals won
wnitim for cooking pot ami other
camp equipment to complete their
trains.
The muse of the Franco-Priisinn
wnr wore numerous, but underlyinir
nil was the desire on the pjirt of Km
leror KajMilfon 111 lo prevent the
union of the Gcituan s(nte, the cher
ished ambition of the urcut chancel
lor Hismarck nml William, kin" of
Prussia. In the brief war between
Prus-iu and Austria. Xniwleon had I
robed ujxm the anus of Austria to ,
win nnd had planned to dismemhcri
Pnis.sia. When Pnissja defeated the'
Austrian ut Sadowa, Napoleon!
-sought lo make tcnus with the vic-j
(ors nnd pointed out that the neutral-
ity of France had made sueee- io.s-j
sihlc. 1 1 if, demand for u licc of Pa
vuri caused that state to east its
fortunes with Prussia uud to lend Ihe
way for n complete union of ,tho
south Gennaii states with the north
states.
The uprising in Spain had driven
Queen Nuhellu from the throne.
Prussia thereupon put forward
Prince Leopold of (he house of Ho-
henzolleni, as a candidate. Other
Kttrojtean powers were not pleased
with the candidature of Leopold, nlid
he finally withdrew. However, when
France sought to exact n promise
from the king of J'ntssJa that Leo
pold would not again npiienr ns n
cand'dute for the Suuish throne, the
Freneh nmh.is.sndor was infonned
that Pnisia did not care to discuss
the question,
French statesmen during the weeks
of feverish excitement following the
rebuff to (he Fn-nch nmbassador
pointed out that France wus unpre
pared for wnr. The P,nnupnrtits iu
Ihe house of deputies, howeyer,
pushed mutters fiercely nnd finally
war began witli Ihe emperor ns com-mnnder-in-chief
uud the empress ns
regent ut Paris.
The sudden breaking out of hostil
ities upset Napoleon's plans to meet
Prussian aggression rjt, j10 cora.
Iiincil nrmic of Fnincc, Austria nnd
Italy. No treaties hud been signed
with the ullie uud to bring them to
the tddc of France needed the object
lesson of 11 great victory which wns
not forthcoming.
Von Mnllke had cnlcululed to (he
day the least time possible for the
mobilisation of the Freneh nnnv ami
of the Australian allies, should Ihey
cuter (he field. Ha planned to crush 1
Frame tpiickly and (hen to ttini liiHt
nllmiltn.. I.. (I... ..li:.... !.. . .I...!
;ii.iiiiniiiii in,- iiiih-s. ror vciir" iiibi
bp compiled with and that officers be
faithful In performlnrT their duties."
Mr. Wllttou culls attention to tho
fact (hat no dog licenses havo been
eolected In 1911, although the or
dinance Is HtUI In force, and the rev
enue amounted in 1313 to about f 400
per year.
Tho report shows (ho oxponso of
maintaining tho public market is
slightly In excess of tho revenue.
Llvtrpeol Cotton Optns
UVKItl'OOU Aug. 7. Amcricnii
spot cotton blisiues wus iesumed lo.
day uud theio wno some very mod.
tnilo sith's, Quotullous weru r.
diiccd HI point, The sales olalc
'.'000 bales on Ilia basis of ll.fiOd for
Amciicmi iiihldliiig,
Peru Orders Moratarfum
lIAlA ''iii, Amj,'. 7. Ti IVriiv
inn gonirumuil lodnv lucd 11 decree
liiiicliiiiiiMig n iMoiaioiliifii for tlihly
llllM'Jll lll'IIU II IMIMlll
afEDFORD MAIL TRTBOTD,
French War 1870-71
l'msxinn intcllijrf nc6 department had
been Btudymjj the battle ground
within the French borders, ami every
problem hail been carefully worked
out, Military leader have since de
cided that liad the firot Knpoleou and
his marshals been in command of the
French forces an nnny outnumbering
the Germans three to one would have
been concentrated against -the Suvud.
eis n they were strujjslimr. through
tho defiles of Unrdt. A victory for
the French army inut certainly have
followed, which minlit welt have
proved decisive and which would
have had n powerful political effect.
Napoleon HI planned to gather
100,000 men nt Slrnshui-ji; l."0,000 ut
Met, with reserve force of oO.OOO
nt Chalons. With the LVdUHIO lie
purposed cwssing the Ilhino oppos
ite Carlsriihe nnd to duhIi in' between
the notth nml smuth German states,
ciMctiui; the latter to join him. Moth
governments begun utsiiiit troops
into the narrow space of eighty miles
between Luxemburg nnd the llhiuc.
Tho Prussian forces were bundled
in so masterful a manner thnt within
thirteen days nfter the declaration of
war an nnny of -loO.OOO men wns he
tweeu Trier nnd limlntt. Within tin1
next few dnys (he Prttssinu crown
prince, commanding the right wing of
the German army, attacked and de
feated )utrt of Marshal MacMuhnu's
nnny nt We.Nsenhiirt nipl Worth. At
the some time, the left wing of, the
French nnnv was driven; hack nt
Spichoreu, nnd the Germuus made a
general advance into French terri
tory. . ,
Marshal lMraine ndreatcd to Metr.
and attempted to erois the Moselle
river in onler to fall back on Chal
ons. The Gentians overtook and de
feated the French in the terrible bat -Hi's
of Mars-la-tour, Viouville nnd
Gnivelotte. At Gnu clotte Ihe Ger
umns lo-t 'JO.llOO killed uud wounded
nnd the French 11,000. Three days
Inter the cmeror uud Marshal Mac
Malum set out with 1.10,000 men
from Chalons- (o attempt to relict e
Marshal lbirainc nt Mctr.
The Ger-
niaus sent two nnnies to intercept
the advance, nnd secured Stenny,
(bus cutting off the French unny
from retreat to Paris,
Hemmed in on all ides, the French
suffered n cnishing t'efcat at Redan,
nenr the Helgiau frontier, and tho
next day (lie emjicror Mirrcmlereit
with his entire nnny. One hundred
nnd four thousand priouerH, includ
ing KmiKTor NaMlcori, fell into the
hands of (he Gctmmw.
When news of tho disaster at Se
dan reached Paris the emperor was
deposed nn da republic was pro
claimed. -Ten days later loO.OOll
Gentian were besieging Paris. The
city was defended by -100,000 men,
scattered nbout in tho wide circuit of
forts. Events moved qnicklv. Within
a short time the French nnny nt
Stmsburg, numbering 18,000 men,
and -Marshal Ilazaine's forces nt
Metz, numbering 170.000 men, hud
surrendered. This released '200,000
Gennnn troops who then ndv'auced
on Paris.
Uefnre the end of the "year numer
ous attempts to rais the siege were
made und defeated. Marshal Ilour
baki with n strong force attempted
to relieve Alace and Lorraine and
to cut the Gennnn line of communi
cation between Paris nnd home. The
Gennnn general, Werder, sustained a
three days' attack by Marshal Hour
baki, who was then driven bv General
Mantueffcl over the Swiss border,
where the Freneh army of OP000 was
disarmed. Paris wns bombarded,
and after setcnil unsuccessful nt
tempttt to break through the German
lines the French asked for nn nnni
n(iee. An agreement wns reached by
which France was to cede to Ger
many the provinces of Alsace nnd
Lorrnine, cpn&Ntint; of .1."(J0 square,
miles, uud to pay an indemnity of
live billion francs. While pence nego
tiations were being mnde the Gennnn
elliptic wns toumled und King Will
ium of Pnir-iu, grandfather of the
prunt kniscr. was pnxdaimed em-
-
s.Tur.
II. S. ARMY HEADS
SEE EUROPEAN BATTLE
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NEW YORI4 Aug. 7.AmonK tho
flvo hundred passengers aboard ths
American Llnor St. Paul, announced
to sal for Liverpool today, wero
many United States army officers,
who will maka an attempt to witness
somo of (ho battle of tho European
wur, a largo number of voltintev -a
for korvlco In tho IlrltNh army, and
many persons who had cancelled (heir
booklngx on thu Ltisltnula, now ut
sea, fearing that sho might bo tan.
lured.
John A, Perl
UNDERTAKE
Laiir AHlstaat
W H. HAUTMCIf
I'howMt M, 47 M4 47ia
MEDFORP, ORTCflON.
T,
0. 3. PEACE OFFER
H
t
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7. Iteceipl
of President Wilson's offer of; good
offices has been iickuutt lodged by
some of Die warring nations iu Kite
ope, hut none of the iespon0H con
stitute nuvthiug in the nature of a
reply. Officials don't know whethl'r
it has been received in Gerumny,
Tho response fro.u the Kisi.inii
foreign office said the proposal hud
not been brought In ihe attention of
Kmperor Nicholas tiociitisp. he wiv,x
moving nbout tho count rv directing
preparation. Whnt others hud no
know lodged wns not di"elii'ed.
SHELDON 10 TALK
lieu Sheldon has been invited to
nddress the Western ( iiimiln Hoti
culturul nssocinlion on "Apple nnd
Pear Culture in the Itoguo Hiver."
He h askcil to particularly give the
fruitgrowers or Canada the benefit
of his observations in frost fighting. I
Ho wns tery nettte m fighting trust
in the t alley Inst spring, hpeudiug
night nfter night ill .lervntion nnd
warning the growers throughout (he
valley. He is therefore iu n position
(o gio some inlercsting fuels rcgnnl-
ing iroi iigutiug ami me iienottis to
the gmwers nnd fruit genernlly. He
will pcuk on Augur 18 nnd will
Mop in Portland on his return.
LOUISl
MONItOK, Ln., Aur 7.-Pre.stou
Griffin nnd Charier Hall, negroes,
were hnnged enily today liy 11 mob.
Lest, than twenty-four hours before
Henry Holmes wns l-nclicd hero iu
connection with the -nine crime.
GERMANS MAKES WILLS,
AWAIT BUSH ATTACK
LONDON, Aug., 7 -A despatch to
tho Kxehango Telegraph from'. Mess
ina, Italy, says I lie co.inmanilern of
tho (lermau cruisers llrcslau and doe
ben, wblch are sailing out :o meet the
lirillSIl Jieei watllUK UIIIKIUO llio
1110 1
strnlgbts, first banded their wills nnd
personal property Imo tho keeping
of thu German counsul.
You (iet tho (lest
Thero Is when you smok Cor. John
ion cigars and patronlzo homo Indus
trie. Now in its 2nd
n.nT
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ASK
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LYNCHES
NEGRO
With a Human Appear
CLEEK
-OF-
SCOTLAND YARD
By THOMAS W. HANSHEW
Hamilton Cleok, portraynd by Mr. Jtanshew, Is not only a
marvoloua machlno for tho dotcctlon of crime, hu( n real
man whoso broad human sympathies and lovo of nalure
cannot fall to endear him
mystery storlos. Cleok'a
loms given him, his fcnrloss
big hearted wnya mako
thrlllliiK tory with n
leaves one tingling
Ban Joao, Mercury lleraiu
Hliistrntcil Not
$1.25
TheTtisk of Fire or Theft I
when jour vuluubo uro stiruil ut homo or offlco Is too
great. Why nssuhui UT
You can rout 11 Hufn Deposit liu In our Flro um llur
glur I'Mmf Vault for as llttlo as
Vi 00 and up par your,
OVCfT k?K YKAHS UNDtB ONt MANAOrMCNT
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FRIDAY, ATOUST .7, , 10M
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KAISER APOLOGIZES
UKHLIN, via London, Aug, 7
The official neoount, of (ho atlnch
on (Iw llittlidi oiubasiiy by (ho llorlLt
populace, for which tho (tormnii om
peror npoloKUod (o thu Hrltltfh am-
hiiKador, In m follows!
"The. llerllu publlo flrt confine.l
tta dcuiduAtrntloiiH to the flnxluu; ut
patriotic houkh nnd shouting, nt ,var
lou peruana who wete. maklnit out
rageous geaturca (rum lh windows
of (ho omhimy. Home rand wt'
thrown upon (ho crowd, which thon
UP911 torn up (he montc pnYomenti
opil (ho fldewnlk ami tiotuharded (liu
wlndowni Tho police. Immedlntuty
clcarvd tho w(rcot."
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JOPLIN, Mo Aug. 7. FunernU
of thirl v unidentified victims of
Weduesdny's wreck at Tipton Ford,
when forty penons uro known M
have lost tludr licsi wero held today
at Ni'oslio. The bodies were so bad
ly charred it wiih impossible to iden
tify them. They wer? buried 111 1111
imirked grntes. Only m umong Ihe
deud hate been' identified.
Don't Let a Cold
Settle on Your Lungs
Jlntir nri ut lAint TruuMo ru l
trawl vHirt'tlt la a wYvrr rvlil wlib'li
hat 1,'u lussWitsl, mi.t ntilrtt, u 11
Hr.ult.-hi iitti-, t,st b lunc If )nu
lvm n ipit,t,.it r,,iib nr ol.l. tnV
unruluc Itrtotv II U list Uln llrkuisu
MtrMIUv U lilU't 1-riM'IUUI In urh m
niiil lia lnvii (t) nivinin of ivmilrlrlr
(Wilis' .i tullli 11111 11 r lTisll wlio In 4
uriLiiu lutii; ttuulilr It Mil .if Hit, me
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"41,-iltlviurU' lliirluit llif nlnlrr nf It'll
I cttiimctnl a winf i, xtiion rlil,l
.n lily Wilis, 'lite itot'lur iniiiuiiiuvl It
luiw iruulilr I Hint lustily t'trr prr
aratluu wlltiuul any mutt nml Una ul
llhK wnr... tlrliiifiu' AllrrOlvi- .i
rininimrtiilnl to ,- ami I i-buourarr.!
ttF it n n latt rrwrt Thr drl Istiil
iii"l Iu slrr 110 rrll.'f , In fi. 1 I . rm
il tu fl ttirr, Iihi I Lrt 011 iuiiii;
llir lliollilllr ntiil fnuntl nul lli.i (lrI
Isillli. Ii.iil reilll latl.sl lur on lit,, itvtil
to rwMrrr ir lsnln; itir iuiku huI
niakliis tua viis,riunt fn-rl). ,flr
niu tlw uinlMiH, fur miii HitM. mr
rt8h rnl. I imIiimI dMli rni.l tiVUi
1111 a u wan.
(HittiKsJi 01:0. M It.tTCS.
iaIkiii alilirrl.itnl. iun uu ir,is,i 1
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1111 llj y I ' lvl to Is. 111111 rllUuiLui
fr r(i',r 'Ibiual ollil t.uui ,nn'lk H.
lff t-MIK ltrJiK-M.il AiIIiiim. SlntiNii
l'M nuil In II i.l.ull.ltna III" lut.'i'ii
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HI. In uu HJfinillrKi iuii or linl.lt
inula uriis. . Kir iA..k!I iriiinit
rri-nT, tie, nml trrlln In l! kunn
itsirotDlv. rMtMiWIl.Ml. I'd . fur virl.
ilrii.-v I'ur m lr all Valinj OiuciiUlt
TitKAHimr i)KI'akt.u:nt. aui.
rrvlslng Architect's Office, WnshliiR
ton, I). C, Juno 27. 1I l-8ealeil
proponnls will be opened In this of
fice nt 3 p. m., AtiRUit 22, 19H, for
tho ronstrt'ctlon complotn (InrludlUK
mcchnnlcal equlpinept (except olo
vntor), lighting fixtures, and a p.
pronches) of thn t'nltcd Htatos pon
office and courtboimo at Modforo.
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ATTACK
, "(Ore. Thn'C-story ami br.semont build
lug: ground area. 5. COO saunri
i... ernuilil nrm. 5. COO intinm f..ntt
first floor flreproor; stone, oruatnen
tnl tcrru cotta, nnd brick fiiclng;
coniiosltlon roof. Drawings ana
specification may ho obtained from
the custodian of slto nt Mod ford. Ore ,
or at this offlco, In the discretion of
tho Supervising Architect. Drawing
and specifications will bo ready for
delivery after July 8, lfJM. O. Wen
deroth. Supervising Architect.
large printing y
1
Story
lo lovers of detective ntul
solution of tlto many pron-
courago, courtesy and
a cbnrmlng as won 'as
., '- II....... I.M,
sensationm cuiim mi
wiiu lis exriiwniuiu.
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tlAHTIiKrr PHAUH WANTUD
Mr, -Parry of tho Itogtln tllvor Co
uperatlvn Fruit (liowcm atumclntloii,
Van innilo a favorable contruot with
n California cannery for llnrtlctt
penis for cniinltig ptirpuses, mid ran
hntidlo them elthor orcnurd run or
second tiraile. It luturoHtmt comu In
and talk It over.
FlltflT cliiMs private room and hoard,
10(1 Houth Grape.
'" 1 ' .ft
GUARD
Your children's health by foodlng
milk from Imported cows (lint has
beqn pro-roolmt nml orlnted with
modern appliances and sealed In
sterlllied buttles,
EAST SIDE DAIRY
Morn lag and Afternoon Delltcry.
(bono 'Jit. J 1. '
L.S.Ackley
TAXI
DERMIST Mountings of
All Kinds
Spans IIIJc. MKDFORI)
OUR PROCESS
IS THOROUGH
Kvery garment cleaned by us Is
mado saultary and clean with our
Modern Equipment ami
Experienced Help
Wo nro abtu to glvo you service
Hint In only poislhlv to set In tho
larger cities.
Phono 2 It. Wo will call.
Bananas
Are
Cheap
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