Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 05, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFOUD MAIL Till BUNK, MKDFOUD. OKKflON, SATPIWAY. SMPTOmiW. 5, 1014
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R K. KftlloKK of Everett, Wash.,
vis- attending to business matters In
Medford
XAt'l.oittnard spent Saturday mom
irk M the eHy on BUJinrw, .Mr.
MMmnrd has boon running n
'Washlnp machine Hits summer.
Ij,,Jfnifle of Central rolnt Js spend
ing tho day In Modfotd.
The finest equipment tn Oregon ror
printing fruit labels. Medford Print
taKCo. " '
IS. t Grant ot Klamath Tails ar
rived .lit the city yesterday morning
to spend a fotv days with friends and
relatives.
IMrs. Kerby It. Milter and son,
Kerby. Atsltod in the city ihls morn
ing. Day and nlphl school at the Med
fordCohimcrclal CoIIoro. 143
4 Robert 1'clous.e Is spending the day
In Medford.
Miss Gladys llinman vlsitec friend
In Medford Friday.
Secure firo Insurance upon your
fruit white in a packing house, Iow
rates. .Special sliort terra policies.
Guaranteed Insurance with K. S.
Tam'y. 210 Garnctt-Carey Blda
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCIain ot Rogue
ltlvcr aro of the many out-of-town
visitors who are spending tho day In
Medford
Mr. Perry, formerly ot tho Weed
Lumber company, at Weed, but now
ef Hilt, is in Medford Jookint; for a
house In which to movo his family,
For a pleasant ride over tho now
paved Pacific highway take tho auto
car to Centnral Point and return.
Leaves Main street every hour Sun
day from 9;30 a. m. to 10:30 p. ra.
Jlound trip 25 cents. 143
Fred Leigh of Trail creek Is at
tending to business matters In the
city.
Charley Conley has returned to
Sterling after a short visit with
friends in this city.
E. S. Tumy writes all forms of In
surance. Excellent companies, good
local service, 210 Garnett-Corey
Wdg. ;
Walter Long ot Sisson, Cat., is a
bHslaess visitor in the- city.
Special Sunday dinner at Mrs.
Burrifl' from 5 to 7 p. m. 142
Bill Coleman has returned from s
trip to Crater Lake.
Lawrence Spees of Applegate h
transacting business matters in Jack
sonville and Medford for a few days.
' It pleases others awl will pleaso
yon, Mountain Meadow butter at
louts'. 146
Arthur Scholz, formerly ot this
city, who now resides in Los Angeles,
Cal., Is iwylng his former borne a
R. II. Miller ot Grants Pass and
8. Brawn of Gold Hill are spending
the day in Medford on business.
Authentic war news received by
Mall Tribune leased wire will be
nested during tbe day at Hotel Med
ford. Miss Ethel Webb ot Tolo waa a re
cent visitor in the city.
L. Clark, formerly of this city, but
who has spent tho past year In north
ern California, has located at Grants
Pass where lie will remain for some
time.
Call J. W. Mitchell for laws Bow
er troubles. Phone 26.
Adrian Rose of Griffin creek has
returned from Portland where hy
spent several dais.
Mlis Ilerdlna Hull of Jacksonville
is visiting Medford friends over Sun
day. It pleases others and will please
you, Mountain Meadow butter ni
Fouls. H5
Attorney George Roberts nttended
to professional business matters in
the county seat Saturday morning.
James Slater made a business trip
to Eagle Point this morning.
Auteaatlc base ball, that brand
sew But deer game, ha arrived 'in
Medferd. See It at DeVoes tonight,
-Jwt west ! Hotel Medford.
jfWraDelwln Smith recently vU
tted'amng Medford friends.
Glenn Hewitt Is transacting busi
ness matters In the city.
' Get It at De Voe's. f
Dave Cronemlller Is spending ft
few days In tho Prospect district.
Mr. and Mrs, F. II. Hopkins of
Central Polut wore Medford visitor.
Friday afternoon and evening.
Kodaltr finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera8bop, Over If Is
Theater.
' A, U, Cornoll ot Grants Pass Is at
tending to business intercuts in tho
tlty,
. Mr. and Mrs. N, Mugler, Mrs. O
A, Caswell and "Mrs. C, Collard or Ik
sen, Cal., are visitors jn the city.
Place an order for Mountain
Meadow butter at "Fouls' and get the
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iJAntkv a Salem business man,
lb raylni$ Medford a business ivlslt.
Mrs. J. Leslie ot Sams Valley, la
lstang tho city for ovwr Sunday
jastfce guest ot her son and dnugh
fl tcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Lea-
llo of West Jackson street
Place- an order for Mountain
Meadow butter at Fouls' and get tin
best. - UK
Wean Stacy is spending tho day lu
the city.
L. Grim ot Central Toint tran
sacted business matters in Medford
Friday afternoon,
Mrs. P. Smith ot Phoenix visited
friends in Medford this morning.
J, O. Gerktng, the best all around
photographer in southern. Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives naade any
where, time or place. 8tudlo 328
Main St. Phone S20-J.
Raymond Fish of Phoenix was a
Medford visitor this morning.
Roy Hughes arrived In tho city
this morning from Oakland, Cat., to
visit for a few ilaJsUh his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hughes.
Seo R. H. McCurdy for Aetna Fi
delity and Surety Bonds.
J. W. Hnnnars was an Ashland
business visitor Friday afternoon.
L. lloall ot the Roxy Ann district
attended to business matters in tho
city Saturday morning.
H. H. Croft ot ARato is a business
visitor In the city today. !
Kodak finishing the best, at Wee-
ton's Camera Shop. Over Isla Thea
ter. '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ashton ot tho
Jacksonville road were recent vis
itorg In the city.
Alex Anderson of tho Modoc or
chard district transacted business
matters In Medford Saturday,
Harvey Stater and Paul Davis of
Beagle drove to the city this morning
wlth,a load ot farm products.
Arthur Long, a business man ot
New York City Is registered at tho
Mcdrord Hotel.
L. Johnson wa placed In the city
Jail last night by Officer Cady for
disturbing the peace.
Miss Alice Reynolds of Ashland
has returned to her home In that city
after a brief visit with Medford
friends
A rigid Inspection ot alt structures
within tho city limits Is being mado
by Firo Chief Lawton.
Vergic Barbezclte, a Frenchman,
possessing all the characteristics true
to his nationality, spent a short time
in 'the city this morning en route for
New York where he states he will so-
cure passigoto his country. Indi
viduality and sclt-confldenco wcro the
predominating characteristics of the
fellow. He has been working on tho
Pacific highway in tho Slsklyous.
A. L. Cole, prominent In business
life in Los Angeles Is spending n
few days In the city visiting friends
and relatives.
Eugene McQuIrk, who has gone to
Minneapolis whero he will attend
school this term, writes friends that
be will start to school September 14.
Willis Hater of Sams Valley visited
frend,s in nMedford Friday and Sat
urday.
Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Jackson of
Glendale have returned to their home
after having ppent tbe past few days
with friends and relatives In this
city. Mr. Jackson is tho owner of a
large ranch in the Glendale vicinity.
Walter Harrison u a Phoenix
business caller Saturday morning.
--Jake Wolf Is down from his pro
perty In the Applegate country for a
few days.
Charles Mitchell Is visiting in the
city for over Sunday.
Mrs. P. W. Hamlll motored In from
tho Hamlll orchard Saturday morn
ing. '
D. Smith who has been confined
to his bed for tho past week suffer
ing from a severe cc-ld is Improving
rapidly.
' Forester J. F, Moorp of tho Mt.
I'Jtt district was a recent visitor In
the cjty.
L. Jennings of Grants pass passed
through the city Saturday morning
en route for Crater Lake.
Those who have recently returned
from Crater Lake state that the
roads are getting very dusty,
Wanderors continue to drift Into'
the city. Occasionally they aro glvon
a berth In tho city Jail but often or
dered out of town.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Williams and Mr,
and Mrs. Frederick Carlbon and lit
tlo daughter, of Ashland aro vlaltlni?
friends In Medford.
Henry Thomas has returned from
a boveral dayp visit with friends in
the northern part of tho state. '
MITUARY.
IVKHSONAI the ivxMenee of hi?
boii-in-law ul Table Hock, Friday;
$ent'iulM,r -1, KUJnif Jvcron, ngetl 77
ywn-H. Nuiive pf Norway. Funeral
Krviccn will lie lie'M lit the Week &
MiOinwui cjiupc) Monday, upteiulutr
7, t 2J . in., Jtuv, FJilridgo ofie.
lilting, luliTiiU'iil in 1, 1), t), t. rein
elury, Jlr Ivutv tn mourn liin tods,
tiva duii;jlijfrK, J;s, , 0. Korwlck,
of Mclf(iiiJ; Mm. Jv Unroll, K, I).;
Mrx, T. 0, Xvkllng, Hm )'vriH,
C'j. Mm, T. ish, Tm-y, M);jh,;
Mi. J, Koi-vjk, Hllli-, uuil Urpf
imm, iU, lur hhA Mu, nt (W
(H'L'i k. i)Mk,
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Itt 10 I
itKIM.JN, Iu CViieulinpcn nml Lou
don, Sept. 5, 1'J :0- I'. -Commlml-iiijr
Unlay on (lie xwnliuc ot war
news in Hcilin, nu officer of the gen
eral htnrt explained tlmt lite lemlinj:
military nulhoritirx originally luul
planned to gle out much fuller re
ports nml that they would )ite (lone
o if the situation luul been Miuilnt
to tlmt nt Mukden, iliirinix the lltiM-
Jnmiucee vnr, where the Inmlliy com
lmt fnun position to intuition with
oeoniount mtervals of ri".t luuite
Minimer of event- possible.
The rtt-.ii of German foroes into
Fr.inee, it miw expltuuctl, mmU' it
impot-.ihle to follow this prueedtmv
for the reason that not only was
there no time, hut the 'loaders them
selves knew only the general results
uiiii htul no information concerning
detail--.
MONEY MARKET
NEW YORK, Sept. 5. Tho clear
ing house statement tho average con
dition to date is:
Loans 12,136,964,000, increase
$9,297,000.
Spcclo I316.0SS.000, decrease $1.
S49.000.
Legal tender $74,016,000, decrease
$1,337,000.
Net deposits $1.901, 3SS.QO0, de
crease $316,000.
Circulation $114,362,000, Increase
111,305,000.
Danks, cash reservo In vault
$324,071,000.
Trust companies' cash reservo in
vault $86,933,000. i
Aggregate cash reservo $391,004,
000. Deficit cash reservo $37,129,3000,
increase $3,272,300.
Trust companies' reservo with
clearing house members carring 25
per cent cash reservo $51,074,000.
HARRY ChNCADE
The divorco case of Harry Clng
cado against bis wife on a. charge of
cruel and inhuman treatment was
heard this morning at tho county scat.
Tho divorco was granted to tho plain
tiff. Mrs. Cingcado did not appear.
ALLIES DIVERT GERMAMS
(Continued from Page 1)
meat inflicted on them hy the Ger
man inviulcr and are renmin their
activities. In koiuu quarters the be
lief prev'nilcd that tho Herman pluiiH
qt campaign mnv lie radically i-Imug-ed
by the Auntriuu dirtiiHterrf, but in
spite" of thi inovr obnenem are of
tjie opinion tliut Oennnny mubt con
tinue her remurMilcHs udvaiico in the
west without rotiHidering the misfor
tunes of her ally.
TIicm! inisfortunes are now admit
ted by Vienna, wjiencc hns cnnio of
tlcinl ndinisHion (hut the ltuinn
liave captured both Lcmher and
Ialicz.
Austria Weakens
The I 'el nigra 1 war office now e
timatert tlmt tho IKihhinn victoric in
Oulicia ainl the Sen inn victory ut
Jndnr have ho crippled the forccA of
the dual moiiurehy that only ten lltm
niiin army corjw aro needed to keep
AiiMtriu "in elieck. 4Tliis relciiHes
twenty corps for (he invahjon of tier,
many. ' ' r
Pari Means Prolongation
If I'arin falls the effcot Iiiin already
been mote or k" li-coiuileil in Lou
Jon, iih the war office Jium iijitnucd
to ;ojivcy (lie imiirt'sriiiin U the pub
lic tlmt the capture of the French
capita) meuiiK ;mly Die pioloi'ulion
of (lie war. Tlti plniho of the mu
ation liioiight homo to the JlritlHli
ptihlio haK uiiiUCntiouubly btiiiiulnteij
reeruiiin'.
Tlteni U no indication tlmt llio a).
licH iu flic ucht intinil Ui uhmiidu the
aggrcMive, On lliu oilier hand, the
indicutlonv are (int if tio Ocnniiun
cuplun) I'lirU awry el fori wj be
miidu io render il u barren Iriiiiiijili
hy leading thu (Ii'Iiiihiih from pokiiiou
to poxjtinii in n Holier of rcar-tfiianj
uctjoiji until U'V llll'MlllTl. nn p.
lmiiU'(I,
The iirl offivM rwiwiHiJcalliii
frcpi llie nuw nipllil ut I'tnnva ut
liinleuiu Jiiilfculen Him fnlur'p it M
UMN1MI DUHUUljt lOWHIi'lll; Vljill'lll
ly JhIiiJiiJ tu fill iJ-jc UU nlKf Him
FRENCH
AITAK
SHOWS
STRONG
GIVEN
DIVORCE
BOUND RtASON
WAR DECLARED
TOICIO, 8epL ,-. Tho (.tuleiiiiuit Io
the diet regarding llio ciiiifHel with
Oermnny, tnude luilnv ty Huron
Knto, minister of foieijjn uffairH, fol fel fol
eows: "Marly in Au:u.t iho HiltUh go
omment nxkeil llio tmnoriul 'govern-
menl for uTunce MUJ,vlllp,!lej'Ml',l
of the Aiiglo-Japam-o allhim-Vj
"Thejforo inus-uiuWi tH JC, ,ww
asked hv hej ally lor n.i slangy .at a
tune when Iho c.iTuuueivo oL.cntirn
A-in, which Japtui yxi (Jfeat Hiitaiu
reganje J jtjike when one of their -h-ctaj
inteiT-ts was Kibjceted Io ejou-
slant menace, Japan, which teganls
tlittt iilluiiu'e a tlte puWWjr tnu
eiide of Iter foreign pdlcy, could not
but comply with the milieit to do her
iwrt.'
(lenunnyV ttoirv for ji base in ojiJ
comer ot the far cat was no puly
a serious vlKtncle'lO ljjlmnluteit
uiii'o of pertniiNonl peace, hut it also
conflicted wi,li the iiameilnjtu inter-e-ti
of Hie ,Iapauci-e emjilre, Huron
Knto explained.
"After imperial -itneiic-ii luul oV
taiued a Huitin win i-otnuxuuicated
lo tlie llritili ijehtment nml a full
and franfc cxHIinjji f views liptecn
tho two ro jrpiMtntji , foltojm). I
wiih fiiiHlly. agrx'od ijelWeeu them to
take Knelt nctiwi tis wan; in'rcurv to
prolett their general iiilerct- iw con
Icmplatcd y the agreement of their
alliance, Japan had ro do-ire or in
clination to become involved in the
present conflict, only hclicwng that
she owed il to licivclf to he faithful
fo her alliance and "trcugtlicn iti
foundutjou by jnurjuV ieniianciil
leace in the east and protecting the
-jwcinl intoreft-. of the two. allied
H)WCI.
"Dc-iring, ljo,weer, lo uohe the
-ituulion by pacific mean, the im
perial pn eminent on Augu-l l. pie
the following ijiUice to the (lerman
goveniment :
(Here llaron Kato nad Hie lest
of the iiltimntiitu coimuiiuicntcd to
(lennnny on Hint date.)
"Until (he ln.t moment of (lie time
allowed on Angnst till tin imperial
pivernmcnt reccneii no answer and
thin the itiiHri;it re-cript declaring
war wa issued the next day.
''Vhcn( rclniim bclweeu .Tapipi
ami Gemiiin reached the point yf
niplure, the Hiierial government
nnki'd the Amerfcnn goveniment, jf
the case demanded, would hc he
good enough to undertake lite pro
tection of Japanese Mibioet and
their interests in (lennnny.
"This rrpict the American gov
ernment promptly complied with ami
Miil)M.'luently- ou the rupture of din
lorantic relalilis between Japan urn!
Atistriu-Iliingury the imcrtal gov
ernment again appealed to the Amcri
enn government for the protect ion ,,i
Japan subjects mid interest hi A"1-tro-IItingary.
Tho Airerican goeii).
meat gnvo the name vrillinsr consent.
I ilesirc to avail myHclf of thi op
port unity to pc e)rcxsjon of the
Hincere npprcciiition on the part of
the imperial govenimint of thu' cour
tesy bo kindly cxtcndeil hy the Amer
ican government'
east mm io
Willi VIA CANADA
ST. 1'AlJ., Minn., Sept. T..-A
meagi! from Vlnnijieg lo u local
ncwppajier last inght xahl that ov-enty-five
traliiloudi of Knpt Indian
troops will jm'iA) Jlirpuuli (.'niiuda,
hotiml for the ballJefivldN in France,
within the next two weeks, fho two
diviMoim from India wliich I'rcmler
AHiputh r.crern'd to In iix Qiiilil hull
sjieecji vewterduy, will he transported
on tli,cue (niuiH, it in icjjevcil,
Large riiimjef! pf fiiliU Inilin
trooiH liavo been pawing lliioncli
Winnipeg' in the Inst few duyjf, ne-
corning lo report.
ft m rumored in Winnipeg Huit
IliiHNinn trooiH will go through f'au
ada kioii, iih well m, (lie AiiDlruliiiu
and New Zealand Vonllngunt of .'lOOO.
that being the bhortcfct and itilcketf
i onto to tho front from the far cant.
Xew8 relating to hoop uuncinciilH
Li lieiiitf hhurply ceiwored in Canada.
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BRITISH A Ml ;
TO DEFEND 1W
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wsuos, fipi, a, am i. m,
Aworlhijf in jviiiirhi cijU'iil Ji mil.
ilary ijiuirtern III lotiiloH, u porliou
i)t Hi" liillJDli i)vil)li;iiii)y fnrvti h
ul ,Me(it, g' J-VhhvIi tintumt ut
W III s cm If he liwilvnl J tj
rr, ultluf ilia FimicIi umiiIwiii
"' In " Mvww lilcli jm hi-hix
BERljN CLAIMS :
LG1UM MLS
LIES TO WORLD
LONDON, Hept 5, lli5 n. f
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umiinicii iu inu woiii uiiienu irqaij
Uerllu, by way of (Joponliagcli, sns
that tho Norddeittscho AllKOtnoltio
Zcttung has puhtlshed tho following
official statement:
"llclgliim Ik circulating officially n
false account of tho occurrences for
J wlijich l.i'UMiln was comcllod to naf
fer. It In declared tlmt Gorman
troopn wore repulsed by a norllo
from Antwerp and were mlstnkluK
ly fired upon by our troops In Lou
vain, and that this canned tho hum-
Mug of. Louvalu.
"As a matter of fact, ovont proxed
Indubitably that, tlihe UermatiM ro
pulsed the llolpluiu sortie. Dijrlu,
this viigagcmeiit tho Hermans In
I.ouvaln wcro attacked, umiuestlou
ably lu pursuance ot an organized
plan, jndlffvrent parts ot thu city.
This happened after tho Oormaun
had bceu In pleasant relationship
with tho Inhabitants ot l.oualn fur
Voro thnu 34 hours, ,
"This attack was first madu on a
battalion of itho landstrum, com
posed principally of mlddlo aged and
peaceful men, thomsehus fathers of
families. Others attacked members
of tbe siaff of iho commanding gen
eral. Tho Uvrmnns lost numbers pf
dead and wounded, Nevertheless
they gained tho upper hand with tho
help nt newly arrived troops, who
themselves were greeted with rifle
fire at tho railroad station.
"An Investigation Is under way.
the result of which will bo made pub
lic Tho truth ot tho statements
wade In tho foregoing Is beyond all
doubt. Tho Hotel do Villa was
saved from tire. Kfforts to extin
guish tho flames clsowhero wcro un
availing." LIU POLISH TOWN.
INVESTED BY RUSSIANS
LONDON, Sept. f. tl'J'l P. m.
Thu Home correspond! ut ol the live
ning Star lelegraphd n dispatch from
Vicuna MiitiU Hiut the Hiixninii
have MirriMiiidrd the Austrian nt
l.iibliu, Hiissian I'olninl. The Her
man who were rushed fio'u Hcluiitm
to reinforce the Auotriuu, arrived
too late.
Why Noi
Oct the best smoKv. Uov. Johnsoa,
and also pntronlno bom.
LU-J 1 i.
TOO LATK TO OiaSSIKT.
FOIt 8ALi: Three brood sows. 12
plgK, threo weeks old, six shoals.
Just right (or stubble. I. It. Ham
ilton. BtcrlliiK, Ore. 145
KOIt BALK Threo extra flno Jersey
milch cows, Ono fresh October 1.
F. L. Tou Velio, Jacksonville, Oro
gon. 143
FOIt 8ALK Umpire $18.00 wood
healer used ono wlntncr, $9.00
31 North Orango. 143
KOIt 8ALK Ono 1 Inch express
waRon, or will trndo for wood,
l'hone 700-J. 141
M-tr-1 h"
Southern Oregon .
Electric Company
Light", irput mid
owcr"Viriiii?, Got
our eHtiiimtt; before
letting your job,
315 H. Rivi'Mido.
Phone 18S-B
fnzdu LiuiiHS deliverfd
f'HILimF.N'H OLAHHICM .,
It I oil u Iron greater skill to fit chll
dron's eyes with glasses than adults,
as it correct dlaguusU Is more diffi
cult to obtain,
HIiko tho sIlKhtuet error may re
suit lu permanent injury to thu
child's ow. absolute muituty Is of
tho greiitesl lnporisnce.
fmu fm. imfT
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OAK, FIR, PINE
DRY, FIRST-CLASS WOOD
Buy your winter's wood
now. Carloads of Oak and
Fir coming daily
Satisfaction Guaranteed
FRANK H. RAY
Sixth and Fir Streets
GATES'
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SPECIAL
1 JJtiiek Uoad.ster, rebuiU ,.. $350.00
new Saxon Car 375.00
1 "Pa'o Detroit Kondnter . 250.00
1 Touring 10-Ji. p. California Tourint 350.00
1 Fine Saddle J lorac, bridle and atltlle, any
woman or child can handle 05.00
2 Small Homes, fine, each 45.00
.1 Largo Team, TM) lbs. each....,.- 200.00
1 Pine Furniture Gloving Wagon, like new,
eoyt $11 0.00 ; 75.00
1 SetUrass JMoiintcilHuriHS 15.00
1 Typewriter, new Oliver 75.00
C. E. GATES
Sparta Building
Ydu Will Need Fence
' During the Fall Fencing Season
Page Fence Gives Oreatcst Protection
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Style J3W-A (len.silo Htrcngth 15,000 lb.s.)
Note clone- bottom Hpacingw, making an excellent pig,
hog and Htoek fence.
Your dollui'H go farlher when you l)uy PACM Kcncc.
We deliver to your flipping polnl.
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"TUB PAOE TIMOt MM"
I'M Niii'lli lllroixliln Aw, Mi'ill'iiril
WHATEVER YOU BAKE
W'lil 'hu better for n perfect Icnyojior.
CRKSCKNT MAKING I'OWDKR
leiillvun ns ueurly iih ioimllilo what lOiutLlttitOS
the Ideal leavuitltig lUUMit,
Food madu with It Is lluht. moist atidilollchim!,
AliliflltorCIIS, 15.1c Ml.
cuittiuK.vr MANitKAtrrimiNo comiunv
Heat llo, Wanh,
Al to smvl ydu II, H. llnlletln 103, DopL of
AKrlcutturo, nliout HnktiiK Powder lnntedlnlitii. ,
Bartlett & Netherland
Taxidermists and Furiers
You know our ability n 'rnxitlurini.slH.
Ti'uia elpunctl, ropairod and remodeled.
New furs made to order and carried iu
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