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M13DF0RD lfAHi TRIBUNE), MEDFORD, OR MOON, MONDAY, OPTOIVMtt 112, 11)M & MKDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INnrCt'KNDKNT NRWKPAmtl rVHUmH'A) KVI3HT AITKUNOON MXCKI'T HUNDAT HY THIS MKUCOItU lMIINTlNQ CO. orrico Mall Tribune lltiltdlnR, S.-J7-1S North Kir streot; telephone 76. Th Doinncrnlla Tlmro. Tli itntfnrd Hull, Tim Medfonl Tribune. Tlift South rn OrcRuntsn, The Ashland Tribune. UBDOXtPTXOIt MATS One yrnr, by tnnll ..- -? S.00 One month, by mull- .. .SO Per month, delivered by carrier In ftinuoni, jnrKHonvillfl nml cen- trnl feint.. .CO fttlurday only, by mall, ier ycr 2.00 Weekly, per ycnr. .... 1.60 WEYERHAEUSER OR THE PEOPLE? Official Tnncr of the City of Modfnrd. Official Paper of Jarkaon County. Kntnred aa necond-rlniit matter at Mritfonl. Oregon, under the ot of March S, tft?. With Mcdforsl 8top-OTaw HAD LAND I 0 BE ASSESSED IN JACKSON COUNTY Judge V. M. Oolvi;;, tax attorney for the .Southern I'neilie, made un eloquent plea hd'oro the county board of equalization Saturday UMiieMinj: tlmt the land- in the 0. & C. laud firant be kept off the tax rolU for the coming year, a title wiw now, ac eordinjj to Judiie Wolverton's dci-W-ion, veMed in the l'nittl States eov- crnmuit. lie uNo asked the, county t'ouit to restrain tho sheriff from i filing delinquent certificates iigniiist the lauds inolcd, which arc .still in litiu'clion. Xotuithstaudiuv; Jude ('nhij's pica, the county official re fused to eliminate the grant lauds from the assessment roll, and they Mill he listed and assessed as usual, though the railroad company is re fusing to p.iy tuxes, upon them. The state hoard of equalization ha- agreed not to assess the count v for tho state's share of taxation from these lauds endiu final adjudica tion. Judge Colvig claimed the decree of Judge Wolxcrtou was plain, in that it forfeited the grant ami restored the laud to the government. As a result, I lie asl.ed why the railroad company should pay the taxes, and thcrchy stand a ehance of losing the same in the event -the decision of Judge "Wol verton was upheld lv the 1'nitcd States supreme couit. Although the case had heeu appealed by the rail road company, Judge Colvig argued that there was no assurance hut what the decision would be sustained. In such an cwnt he said the title to the lands would bo restored to the gov ernment and the railroad would have placed its last card. Judge Cohig said he had been in foimed that a liual deci-itm would be rendered in the tase by late in the year 1U15. Although the -itiito tax commissioti bad oi tiered, (he lauds assesid against the railroad company in some instailce.s, Judge Colvig said ho be lieved they were in error, and that tho lauds should not be placed on tho rolls at all. In the event they were placed on the asscs-ment tolls he said the state would be able to collect its stale tax from Jackson county on llio lauds. In a nccnt opinion, Judge Oidvig said Attorney flitnuinl Crawford held that it was proper to omit the lauds fiotu the assessment rolls for the icason (hat the county had the right to go bach five jears and levy an as sessment. Judge I'olvig said ho be lieved thin opinion was sound law. "In the event this case is finally htttled late in tho year lUl.y said Judge Colvig, "you can then collect every dollar of taxes duo from the Southern 1'acitic company. Jf the government is succebsiul, the laud is not taxable." lu the cvuit Judge YYolvci ton's de cision is levcisi'd and title to the lauds is restored to the Southern Pa cific company, Judge, f'ojvig said the compline would pay its buck tuxe, together with intuiM at the rate ot (1 per cent. Tho county cowl holds thai to comply with Judge t'olvig's teqiiest would be to givo the railropd an un necessary advantage, inasmuch as if tho lauds are finally uwaidcd, tho delinquent taxes must be paid to clear tho title. COLORADO PLANS 10 REORGANIZE MILITIA AVABHlNflTaON, Oct. 12. Ito-or-KnuUutlon of tho Colorado atnto mi litia In order to relievo tho federal troop now on duty lu the coul strike region there, U being planned by (Inventor Aiumnim, according tn In formation, rvHuhliitf icHtli'iit WJIboii, DUR1NC1 iho pnsi fow .veal's Www lias boon a eonsislonl ol'forl on I ho pari of tho uooplo to reform tlio sonato by cliiuinniiiH? tho roproiU'iittitivos of hii$ businoss and re placing Jhoni with representatives of the people. That the effort litis hoen partially sneoossful is shown hy rotireinent of Aldrieh, Utile, Dopew antl other corpor ate representatives. The senate is no longer the niillion aiies' club. To elect 1. A. Booth to tho senate will bo to send tin avowed representative of hiij business, a political reac tionary, a commercialized tory. a stand-patter in all that the term implies, a member ol the millionaires' club, to the senate from progressive Oregon. mm... .i....i:..,. .,i i)....i. ,.,:)i l... .... ....,!..: .i' it. i:j i lie rii't'i mil oi iHiuiu win ui- iu iiimtiiiii; in mi' ium- ical i)rogrcss ol the past decade. It will bo a restoration to power of the pie-counter brigade and the political bour bons whose heads are so solid they cannot comprehend the handwriting upon the wall. Jt was against such men as Booth that IJoosevelt thun dered and blustered. It was such men as Booth tlmt scut Taft into the slough of defeat. It is against such men as Booth that Woodrow Wilson is carrying to a successful issue his program of reform. One of the most important cogs in the chain of big bus iness v the lumber trust that has managed to secure a monopoly of the timber resources of the northwest. Booth is its representative was in the state senate and seeks to be in the United States senate. The question before the people is, should Oregon be represented in the senate by a representative of the lum ber trust, or by a representative of the people? Mr. Booth is organizer and stockholder of the Booth Kelly Lumber company, lie and his allied companies own iJ2r),(K)0 acres of timber land in Oregon and everyone knows how much of tiiis hind was acquired by tainted land grants, railroad favoritism, colonizing by dummy cntrymen, scripping on "inside information" from the land office, etc. An investigation of the lumber business was recentlv completed by the department ot commerce, bureau ol cor porations. The report shows that there the interlocking directorates which have centered financial affairs of the nation in the hands of a few men, have also centered the lumber industry and timber holdings in the hands of a few. Common stockholders in the various owning corpora tions bring all the vast timber holdings in the northwest under one control, i The AVeverh.Mcuser eompanv stockholders are also Booth-Kelly stockholders also stockholders in the var ious other groups of owners. The government report on the lumber industry, issued July UJ, lflH, says, on page 3(5: The WcjcrhnoURcr Timber Coa policy In wclern Oregon, where It Ik not n dominant holder, liau been to retain nil Its tlmlicrlnnd, Instead of rolling nmall accessible tracts, ns It has done In Washington. In Klamath and Lake counties Its policy tins been rapidly to Increase Its holdings by hulng up lands from small holders. This fact may Indicate a purpose on tho part of tho Woycrhieuscrs and their associates to become dominant In the Pine region of fcouth-central Oregon; for the IJooth Kelly I.umhcr company (In which associates of Mr. Wejerhnotibur arc htockholilcrs) also has great tlin. her holdings In this territory. .Regarding the holdings of the "first group" the report says: This group consists of tho holdings of tho C. A. Smith Interests, of the nooth Kelly Lumber company's interests and of the A. II. Hammond com panies. These three holders own an area of 3S billion feet, standing on o07,o:ii acres. Their timber Is not quite one-eighth of (hat on tho entire area on tho ma;:. The TJooth-Kclly Lumber company is thus described: The nooth Kelly Lumber company has two allied companies, tho Califor nia and Oregon. Land company and the Oregon Land and Livestock company. Tho timber holdings of theso Interests aro based primarily on thu Federal grant for the Oregoi Central Military road from Kugeno to the enatorn boundary of the stato. It covered tho odd sections for three miles In width on each uldoof the rond and by act of December -0, 1KGR. right of Indemnity was given tho unappropriated odd sections within six miles on each fide or tho road. Tho IJooth Kelly Lumber company's holdings hnvc boon augmented by purchattoof hetween G.'.OOO nnd 70,000 acres from tho O. & C. railroad com pany, part of the Federal grant. llcsldes military road land and railroad land, tho llooth Kelly company has sonio 00,000 acres, part of which, presumably, was originally secured from the government by Individual cntrymen. It should Lo noted that a largo proportion of tho stock of tho llooth Kelly Lumber company Is now owned by Individuals closely affiliated (In other companlsj) with tho Woynrhaeuscrs. Let's Keep These Three at Home ( Cortland Labor I'ioim) llooth for Moimtor, MeArthur for representative, and Wltlocomho for governor, aro entitled to no support from labor. Alt aio entitled to Its mottt vlglroun opposition. It Is tn keeping with a well known labor idogan to "oppose and defeat" tho enemies of labor nnd of progress, and all enemies of labor aro enemies of progicm. It Is sometimes difficult for a pub lication like tho Labor re:M to net ttvely support any eeitaln candidate for an Important office when another candidate has an approvlmately equal following among the voters repre sented by It. Hut those candidate whoso public enrcoirt have shown them to be opposed to every political principle ehetlshed b.v labor can well be opposed vlgoruousl. Uooth's career In the Oregon sen ate was alvvns opposed to tho pro gressive laws which labor has alua.vs supported and by which labor has been greatly benoflted. lie opposed tne direct primary, lie favored tho constitutional convention to kill tho Initiative and Itefereudum. tie sup ported to the last ditch a mcasuro to kill Statement No. 1 and thereby prevent election of senators by tho people. And now ho asks the peoplo to elect him who would not himself trust them with tho election of sena tors. With) combo favors admission ot Chinese to compete with Americans i lu tho labor market, lie would have admitted Ihu to clear laud, ho hu.mi, but after that, with tueieaslug nuiu hera of them on our IuuhIh, what? lie leaves tho subject thore and thus bIiovvb eleaily tho oMetit of hlti ca pability to deal with vital Industrial piohlcms. He favors tho ansemhly and harmonious telatlons with tho legislature. Labor would abolish tho Bcnalo n wurso than useless and have tho iemiluug branch under stand that very much In Its past ca reer for man) yeius wan anted the most caietul pcrutluy and diastle handling by the governor. In a word, llooth, MeAithur and Wlth combo all represent tho same ic-aetlouury, Htapilpat, big business Interests that have been genet allj and regularly t ejected by Oregon voters for many .veais. And Oregon's splendid handling of uucli eaudhlntuu has won the admiration of the conn try. In 10 It) every randldnto lu .Mult nomah county who was not clearly on lecord In favor of Statement No. 1, was defeated, "Not one who op posed It was left to tell the story, llnvo the peoplo forgotten so soon? Is It good politics or good business to choose a man to uxecuto Oregon's laws, whose entire public careers and whose every political principle has been topudlated again and again by tho voters of Oregon? The Labor Cross believes tho peo ple of Oregon are not jot ready for this. need uol he an cvliiivinmnl nlTnir, We all li'ilixc lli'Vl limes me not u uond u n would like In him Hunt, bill il we nil pill mil' shoulder lo the wheel llioilhiuK cuu be done, l uol uijwnirt' u V. M. (', A. in alcd fotd II Is not till talk llml will (lo il, but action IKIUATIO. Vtiu Oct the Host There It when you iimok (lov, .loim sou rlgnis ami patinnlzo homo Indus trie CROSS uu ,F IRISH C LO IS BILIOUS rnM u TIPftTED Wants Y. M. C. A. in Mcdford To the l-Milor: lion will spend mv evenings and leisure tune thii winter This i a question that confronts msnv a limn and boy of Mulford jut now tlmt winter is scttitu; in. During Ihe summer it is mi cihv timtt'T, ciimpar ntivcl.v speaking, u there arc outing of muuv kinds tn he token, (it couic many will .sav, "Whv not go to church and Sundit.v chool.'" Well, we are not. all constituted alike. What imiv suit one miv not -nit another. True, the e'nri h ii a good place to go to, ami I bciicve it is evetv mini' duty lo go, at leapt occa-iouall, ar il solely clevalci one mid puts good thoughts into one's in. ml, but I speak more especially of the man without u family, n( the hoys who aie pis! folium; tln-ir cbnrailci and who n a stunt tme lull tub' our tdacc-, i the young men vvh'. utter their d,i's work in the nil ice or in the dillcicnt meicaiilile hues, seek lei ic.itiou. True, theie me the pii-ture shown, poolroom, etc.; these places are di tnMcl'ul to many, and become mou otoiioun to others. Theie should be some kind of n phice where men can mccl, play game-, talk, lend, enrage in athh'tir o vntion ItimU. MmI ford should have pil Mich rt phicc. Whv not Mcdfoid l the best cilv between I'oitlaud und San rrnn,l'co, the city lluit always Uets uhut it goes niter. Theie aie plculv ot big bcail cd men In the valhv who will head a siihscnplinu lot tin- ptiipo-c, Somi of them can ami will i tv libcrailv II V.wrv Ptother lenlUes, after glv lug her chlldicu ' Callfotula Syrup of FIkh," that this Is their Ideal laxa the, became they love Its pleasant taste ami II thoroughly cleanses thu tender llttlt stomach, liver and bowels without gtlpluic. When cross. Irritable, feverish or breath Is bad, stomach sour, look at the totiKUe, mother! If coated, give a tensnoourut or tins Harmless "fruit hinllvo," and In a few hours all tho foul, eoastlpated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes, out of the bowels, and you have a well, pin) fit) child again, When Us little s)slem Is full of (old, throat sine has stomach-ache, illatrhoea, IndlRim lion, colic- remember, a good "In id do cleauslUK'' should always bo tho first tieatmeut given. Millions of mothers keep "Califor nia K)rup of I'Ikm" baud); they know- a teaspoouful today saves a slclc child tomorrow. As your druggist for a no-rent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for bab ies, children of all ages and grown ups printed on 1 1 1 bottle, llowaie of counterfeits mid here, no don't Ik.' fooled. Oct Ihe gen ul lie, mado by 'California llg Syrup Company.' Adv. r IX Theatre ron.w MaHncc Kvcnlnu , Our Mutual Girl No. 25 Onto Moio lu tho Whlil REPAID llioncho, Two Heel Featuio Au Interrupted Seance llelhiuco Comedy Too Many Brides Keystone Comedy Don't MIh It lib .ALWAYSllto STAR! THEATRE 0 DA Y The Aggressor Interesting Fuituro MAKY I'ICKFORl) IHograph Iteprlut Other (ioml IMctuios Including a First Unto Comedy rise Kecln lu All lite Wliillh-diui 'lllo LESS MEAT IF BACK NO DIFFERENCE Do the people of Oregon want to send a representa tive of the AVeyerhaeusers and the lumber trust to the sen ate, or do they want to send a tried and true representative of the people? f the latter, they will vote for fl forge E. Chamberlain regardless of part3',faction or politics. Booth's Credentials (Frpin the Albany Democrat.) The Democrat hu heretofore asked several question which 'neither Mr. Jiooth oi any of the newspapers which are sitppoitiu his candidacy are v)llinur to answer. The Democtat will theiefore icrvo tin u hclf-ap-pointed proxy for the pit,rpoM of turning on thu light. I low did It. A. llooth obtain thu republican nomination for I'uitcd States Hciiiitorf Ilecaitso lie was the chosen candi date of the Morning Orcgouiuii and the political ring- for which (hat pa per is hpokcntnau. What hart ho to recommend him lo the people of Otcgon? Several bundled thousand dollars which he accumulated while dealing iu Oiegou timber lamln. What was his record while t-erving iik it member of the Oiegou btuto leg islature? lie was u reactionary iu all tlmt the name implies. He voted against the direct primary law; against the bill iiuing timber lauds; iigniin-t the people'ri choice lor lruitcd StalcH M'ualor ami again! the hill to limit the lioiii of service of tailwny em ployes to nine bonis. A hill which had for il purpose the asscsMncnl of the guns CMiniugs id unipnrnlioiis died it cotiiiiiilli'tt of tvhii'li lie wiih chaliman, ami ho volcd in favor of amending- the diivet primary law so as to eliminate the provision by which the members of tho legislature pledg ed themselves lo vole for Ihe people's elude for lTni(ed Stales senator. How did he iicquiic his vast timber holdings? The circuit couit of appeals in thu case of the Timed Stales vu. Ihu Uoolh-Kclly Lumber company has answered that question in deiuil. What is his platfoim? Calamitv and absolute loyalty In the old gang that has been iillempt in;; to break into oiflco since its de feat several yeam ago by (leoige K. Chamberlain. Will he be elected? Not unless the people of Oregon are willing to letiitn to the political stone itge nml turn their backs unnu otto of the biggest, blondest ami most capable public seivanls who was ever sent lo Washington by a western slate, John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Asititant M S, I1AHTLKTT J'hoaw M. 47 M 47-JB AuibuUuc Bwvli Ihtvmt CorOMr The 1'ioof Is Here the Siime as V. cry vv here For thore who a eel; relief from kid- noy backache, weak kidneys, bladder Ills. Dona's Kidney Fills offer hope of relief and tho proof Is hero lu Mcdford, tho same as everywhere. Medford peoplo have used Doan's nnd Medford peoplo rccomeuind Doan's tho kidney reined) used In America for fifty years. Why suffer? Why tun tho risk of dangerous kidney Ills fatal llrlght'a disease. Here's Med for proof. Investigate It. F. W. Oni), r.07 W. Calm St.. Medford, Ore., says: "My kidneys began to bother mo nml caused se vere pain. I think tho trouble was made worso by the strain of being on my feet so much. Soma time's during tho duv's work, my bock pained me dreadfully mid by night I could hardly stand. After I quit work, I (oubln't rest. I happened to bear of Doan's Kidney I'IUh and beg-in using thorn. They wcro Just what I needed and cured mo In n short time." l'rlco r,0c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for ti kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney I'IUh tho sumo that Mr. Gray had. I'oster-Mllburn Co,, Props.., IJttffalo, X. Y. Adv. Take a glass of Salt to fliuh Kidnoyi if Bladder bothora you Drink lota of water. ITH - r.Tl -'w v-fc n nii I Wrmr ,rigam igjHJPa SKf I II 111 I i iVI S nUHl B ' tr rf ,- l.rr' m -m fees " 4- Katlng moat regnlnrly cvrnlually pro dure kidnry truublo in Hume form or olhrr, says well known outliorily, c cause the uric acid in meat rxcitcs fir kblni'vn, they Uxomo overworked! gt rbiggUh; clog up and caiuc all orts ol dlsttofi, jnrtlciilarly bnck.icho and nih rry In tho kidney region; rhcumatla twin p's, Mivero hradiichn, acid steni.ich, cn ctiatlon, torpid liver, slceplcusncj, bladder and uriniry irritation. Tito moment your Inck hurts or khb noys ortn't acting right, or If bladder bothers you, get about four ounce) of Jad Salts from any good plmrmacy ; take a tnhlfioonful In a alius of water beforo break fnt for a few days and your kidneys will Uien net flue, 'ildt famous salta la mado from tlio acid of grnet and lemon Juice, combined with lltlib, and his been uneil for generation to Hush cloggid kldney-ii und stimulate thnm to normal activity; nlno to nciitmllio the adds in the tirlnu so It no longer Irrl tnteg, thus ending bladder disorder. Jad Salts cannot injura anyone; makes a delightful cflrrvcMvnt lithl.i water drink vvldch mlllioiu of men and women tnko now and then to keep tho kidneys and urinary org-im clean, thus avoiding K-rloua kidney dlscaio. SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR Brush this through laded, lifetesa locks and they become dark, . glossy, youthful. Hair that losea IU ardor and liwitrn, or when It fudr, turn gray, dull and life less, is camed by a lack of sulpliur in tho hulr, Our grundmother mado up a. mix ture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, nnd thou, sands of women awl men who valuo Uuvt tven color, tluit Uviutlful dark shiido of lulr which U n uttrjctlve, use only tlib old tlmo rtclK5. Kouadays wo get tblfl famous mlxtura by Mkhig ut any drug storo for a 60 cent IxiUla of "WyLtlri Sngo and Sul phur Hulr Ittmedy," which darkens tho hulr no naturally, w evogly, that nobody can odibIy tell It ho been applied. Be sides, it talici oir dandruff, stops scalp Itching ami falling hair. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one mull strand ut a tlmo. Ily morn ing the gray hair disappears; but what delights tho ladle with Wycth's Huge und Sulphur U that, benhh Itcaiitlfully darkvidng thu hair after a few applica tions, It ulko Irings Uick the gloas und bixtrn nnd given it au aj'peurauee of abuudsrire, CHICHESTER S PILLS W- 'J-lli: OUMO.M) IIUANK. A &Ekl flV V H Illr.l Ak rrllrnpil.ll'.i l.Uhr4.(.rM.,u7lrniijY I'lIU In llrd tn I Oi.M t.,jllnyj l-nit, Mllrl Hl, ItsM RU. Y DIAMOND llllAMt I'lllAMIH aikscvfttfllcl,Slfnl.AIar1KtlUM soionvn-iunriiivcHywurfiG MUSIC In All Brandies und Elocution PROF. II. ISAAC Will teach theory, definition, iiiiiiI.vhIs, nailing, conducting, harmony, touchers' tiuining, prcputatory course for music college, advance woilc for last j cur's studciitn, voice pluciug, bicathiiig, uiliculutioii, inter piefatlon und expicssjoii. Illocittiou und Ihe necessary physical CAcrcisi for Hut fico und jlii.viMd use of Ihe whole body iu singing nml Hpeal.ing, Hoys' und gills' cIiish en rolled Satiiiilny, October 10, HI it. m. l'liviitu students cniolled Sutiiiday, October 111, 11 11. m, Aiiditoiiiiin, Baptist chinch building, corner N01II1 Cent ml und Fifth stteel, The large 100m und platform ib ideal for nil vocal work. Ilomu ciiele elasseH, iiIho piivate IchMiiiH In riliulents' iioincs cuu he ciigugeil, Hen iiiNiiiciir or di op ciimI, flcn t!!ll DullVdiy, MjuHimJi ('I4h The General says: A"wcllintifictl cttolomor it aclclom lost. Ho will enmu bnck to tlio nniuo hotisu of busincsa -which liau uivon him sntiafaction nnd service before. Tho next time you are in tho market for roofing remember CeYtamfeedj 3i'r(iliij Roofing cuD!nu5j has won its way to the" front because cuRtomerfl who have covered one huildinK with Ccrtaln-lccd want it for other buildings. Tlicy fcnoyv by cpccncc that CvrlaliX'tcccI is thu highest ipulity roeluu: puMihlu to buy anil they Know it ii reasonable in price. raxes KxiuTr.n xrtan. It Xoeosilty to AM Coninmr. Mmy lili liiliu'ilis iibBI ta rtiilnal tntila Iiavo Odin In tlet ft itono n.ifnly wlmt lbs nmnll rn rn In tbult llmllnl (UU lisra acme irctl vnrl' I trk miurl Inc In Ilia ifrro if lx'lnctltloii at tllrrriit ilrtim nnt pi Tb.tr (ii''il li:i" lifit lu !' Ilia tilth ml tulin lu I"' lad, lirmer, un o( wlioilmr llm Luycr was btlit ui or IKll Tin jTlnclnlo ot rolllni? comli at a cl)o In. Ire la HI cmn inxi iv iniml cr to till mi itllloii, ui.il c liitrtt I ml a Mull lrlr to inntti m fur it, hrii lltiln nr ii'i ortit tilin 0 tt, l (ronntnlrully wiuni: uml mi rilr lu iliu I'lier, I'vcrr nrn. I of fer n fnr villa li'iuM linvn n lint (brut nli i .tut iMKrkcil tiisri tl Mnnufaeiun rn will Itimi Imvn tii uca thut llio jiilm of tlnlr K"l la it na.onnlito oik, m Ihi-y will nil. uml nt lli Din iina lti"r wilt iinivt to inounli I'luili to My IIdi llcr an I il .Ut f.,!rr f r limit. t V " t" Il i.t a li 1'' "I llrlii. 't In vv I Imiilra 11 1111 'una In Urn ti.4Unor, biciun in will kimiv Hit irjr, im not to rut nnl inunr, ItnHfJtn. i a ruacunaMv nim In csrtnlt tho ro'x'" l l" II. Uu will liny nuili couila In iri"cnri in a infill llfnir nrllile tvld tl cue ifi'iutoil inuflU. K, llvityligdy will I'locfll frpi" prlea iniilnttns'ir 1 in II la way. It will iirfitdit luu rruntif ii-turer whij ha fiullt up utll-l.fiiiwn liruri.ln, , ulo llio nauinmrr wli In suitilnif (o ilci o. iJlnlrllniWrH Will Iki liCDIrclbil III tmn'illiijf II ' tar (lolli. nn;t lliuy will not l"i forcixl. Ihroiucti f. nr of ciil-itirnil tomiitjUlnn. to tiultil UP tlirir own Pflvuta brands at much ejtm.it. M L E I N Hilt LOTIIES A D li IN EDFORD GUAR D Your children's health hy fmidlnic milk from Innpoctci! cows that h boon pro-cooled and orlatod with modern ntiiillnnceii nnd seated In ntgrlllzad bottles. EAST aSIDK DAIRY .Morning anil Aftcruooii Delivery. I'liouo eu-ii. When you Iniy CvrlaMe1 you have our led giuniMec'thifit'wm' Uvtntlcatt five ycj( for 1-ply, tm ywrs for 2-ply and filtecu years fnr 3-ply, and this (iianmtco li bicL-td by (he vvoild's Lreet tooling inllb. Tlicic h (i lcal-r In your city or town ho lundles CetUiln-tvtd pfodiirts. lid will be gbd to give oubiforuu tlon and urh.es. General Roofing Miff. Company' 17 (liiJ JaltUiia JMJ"r. Central Qittjdlne, So.ttls, Wstb. Vi-lJlio MtU 471 , fMuLlltJJ , AlSala ttri.M J'''' si.uui fCia.i.ui Kttuic.ir , M;ti.a , flcHd" 5iplt y i'r", ttl UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE J 12 iSonth Uivoraido Phuiic 100 GAUNYAW.& BOSTWIGK r Projiriotor. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 203 Mast Alain Strcot iM'udl'oi'd Tlio Only Mxidimivo Coiiinionsial riiologranhors in Soutliorn Ovoon NontivoH AIndu iiy linio or plncp hy iipppintinoiit Phono M7-.T AVo'll do llio I'OHt E, D. WESTQN, Trpp. F V N V