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i ( 1 1 1 : M w PAGE TWO iOCAtANDi I PERSONAL Cot. C. 10. S. Wood who will spenfc nt Iho Pnco Thcntcr l'rlduy evening nl 8 o'clock, wns Inst heard In Med- ford .when ho was stumping tho slnto for Woodrow Wilson nnd ho la ono of tho moat powerful supporters of the wiison administration. Como nnd hero Ills reasons why ou should Nolo for Win. Hnnloy tor tho United Htateu senato. A Biilcnrtia musical program will ho rendered, consisting of solos by .Mrs, K. M. Andrews. Mr. Walters nnd tho Howell orchestrt When ordering your bread toy nhono. nlvvnys Bay tho Pennant wrapped. I"6 Tho appearance of Col. C. K. S. Wood nt the Page Theater Friday evening Is of Interest to nil ns ho Is a limn or high literary attainments rind brilliant, speaker. There will ho a splendid musical program con- Klstlng of solos hy Mrs. K. M. An drews, Mr. WnltorB and tho Howell orchestra. Tree to nil. Pcnnut candy, 15c a pound. Get It nt DcVqo's. W. S. U'Ken of Oregon City, father of tho Oregon System will deliver on address In Hnymarkct Square this evening on "Kconomle Justice." He Is tho Independent candidate for gov ernor nt tho November election. Dur ing tho week, -three near governors nnd ono real governor visit tho val ley. Do Voo will send you tho Weekly Orcgonlnn 14 months for 75c. '" E. Li. (Coolgardlo) Jones has re turned from n three months stay spent doing assessment work on his claims In the niuo Ledge district. Tho finest equipment in Oreion ror printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. Tho Klks building committee will let tho contract this week for the In terior -work nnd tho windows for their now building on north Central avenue. The lodge expects to hold bCBslons In the new lodge rooms early In November, and expect to bo In stalled In their now quarters by Christmas. Tho formal dedication of tho tcmplo will bo held In tho spring, when Klks from all over the north west will be In attendance, and elab orate ceremonials held. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over III Thea ter. Complaints have been received from tho country districts of tho de predations of quail hunters, who ig nore trespass notices, nnd enter field nnd orchards to Bhoot against tho wishes of tho owners. It Is alleged that upon several occasions farm fowls and stock havo been hit by shot fired carelessly. Lock faucets for gatollno tanks at Smith's tin shop, 12S North Grape streot. Many who store gnsollno in their garages near homes in tho residence districts, aro now complying with tho city ordinance requiring all tanks to bo gunrded with a lock faucet. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis Theator. Henry Franks of Watklns, Oregon, Is upending tho week in Medford at tending to business matters. Sweet cider at Do Voo's. Leo Jncobs, democratic candldntov for county recorder, has returned from n cnmpalgn trip to the northern part of tho county. Oct it at De Voe'a. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ulrlch of Jack Hunvlllo spent Wednesday evening In tho city visiting frlonds. E. S, Tuiny writes all forms of in suranco. Excellent companlos, good local sorvlco, 210 Garnott-Corey Uldg. W. T. lloerldgo, who left tho first of tho month under sealed ordors to take chargo of a surveying crow, the purpoko of which was kept secret, has written a letter fiom Hilt, Cat., to frleuds in this city. His work is west of, that city, and at the time of writing the party was out of tobacco and noivspupers. Atiiomi underwear actually Is a long step In tho tailoring of form fitting underwear tho farthest step in tho making of ono nrticlo of women' appaiel, improvement of which bus been io greatly neglected. A few moment's tlmo spent in looking ut an Athena garment will demon strate tho remarkable md vantages of Athena underwear. Tho ealesvvoman tn tho l;nlt' underwear department aro always glad to point out tho Athena ' special featuros. K. K. "DouoV'ft Co. Tied Osborn Is bpondlug tho week in northorn California looking after mining Interests In that hertlon. Fresh eggs 3Sc ut tho Dairy Store, 38 South Central, Loin Charley und wlfn of Lsl.a civek ore spending n few da In Mvdfonl uttciidlliK to hmiiifftu nmt leis. It. A, JlolinoK, tho lusuranco Man, hot 11(00 to loan, ' llsy J'wriivr, ut l'roiunt, who bus YWU sltt'fiilliu Die iiiu-iurV llikli viu (tils wpli Ml tin Mmmlng for l M hW, Theodore Doschnor of Portlnml, Is In tho city todny ns n witness be foro thq federal court. Dainty trimmings. Tho trimmings of Athena- garments will appeal to n wonmn's souse of daintiness, nnd tho dnlnty nppenrnneo Is hot lossond by wishing. F. K. Deuel & Co. ,L. Slater of Agnto spent Wednesday attending to business matters n this city and Jacksonville. Visit our rest room Bccond floor. Prco to everybody. F. K. Deuel & Co. : Koger Dennett spent Wednesday afternoon in the county scat attend ing to business matters. Authentic war news recolved by Mall Trlbuno leased wlro will bo posted during tho day at Hotel Med ford. The Poison Onk Dancing club held Its first dnnce In the Natator lum Wednesday night. A small but enthusiastic crowd wns present. Special showing of up-to-the- mlntite styles In Indies' coats, suits nnd millinery, second floor. F. K Deuel & Co. ' Tho night pollco made their rogti' lar arrest of nn Indian for being drunk Wednesday night. Tho red skin objected strenously to being Jailed, nnd had no money. Ho Is he lng held for action by the federal authorities. He's como back. Gus, tho tailor, ro-opened his shop In tho Palm block, upstairs, opposlto First National Dank. A brigade of I. W. W.'s headed for Dutto from southern Cnllfurnla passed through Medford Wednesday evening, and occupied an entire box car. Thoy distributed literature of n world wldo propogarfdn for nn In dustrial revolution. They were an ornery lot of citizens. "Tlnr-Tot" Athena gnrments for Infants. Theso garments arc most carefully designed for tho babies' comfort. The fabric In each Is spe cially selected for Its purpose. Com mon faults of ordinary underwear nro corrected. They arc made with sloping nrms, largo nrmholcs and bodies sufficiently wide in proportion to the size. F. K. Deuel &. Co. Tho Medford high school football team Is trying to nrrangc for n scr ies of games with northern Califor nia teams. Hemstitching and pleating done and models made at Mrs. Haney s dressmaking parlors, Moo's store. 19S Corbin Edgcll has left for New York -where ho will remain until next March. Daisy Drand creamery butter mado In Medford, 75c per roll at the Dairy Store, 32 South Central. .Victor HIcksou, a pupil of a country school near Happy Camp was ordered committed to the state reformatory this morning by tho Juvenile authori ties for Incorrigibility. Young Hick son refused to study, or allow any ono else too, and created disturb ances in the school upon any nnd all occasions. It was found Impossible to curb his turbulent spirit by per suasion. Try our boys' clothing depart ment. See window, special showing this week. F. K. Deuel & Co. Blaine Klum, who made an offer to tho All Stnr ball team composed of American and National league stars to appear here Nov. 2, has re ceived no reply. He offered a guar antee of $300 and 50 per cent of tho gato receipts. Tho All Stars want tho guarantee and GO por cent, Visit our corset department. Cor tots fitted and altered frco of charge. New uiodols now. F. K. Deuel & Co. R. E. Winters or Gold Hill spent the first of tho week in the city on business. The oldest exclusive agency In Medford, reliable protection, our only business. Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Tho republican central commlttco of Jnckuan county havo Issued a statement, recalling tho glories of tho G. O. P. nnd rerer to an unbroken string or republican presidents and prosperity from 1800 to 1892. Most of tho world Is cognizant or the fact that Cleveland served his first term from 1S&I to 1888, which broke the "unbroken Hiring." Regular meeting of Hoamcs chap ter No. 60, O. E. S., tonight at 7:30. 170 Ideal weather conditions are mak ing farm work easy, but drying up tho ground rapidly. There Is. no prospects ot rain in the next 30 hours. Gasollno tanks with lock faucets at Smith's tin shop, 12S North (J rape Uriel, Take the Interiirban autocar, to Central Point- Hound trip 2ft cents. Time cards ut v citing loom, Husklns' drug store, - 181 Mr. Itohort Kuson, export ladles tailor, Is now located with Mrs, K, S. M)or's dressmaking establishment. Your putronuKo solicited. Second floor, Deuul tie Co WAKIHMJTOK, "l. 15. fluiioriil I'iiMoii it'iiii'i to (lie urn (ijiuit Hti'iil Imlny Unit .lAlvliwt iiiJiU Mini miiud ii' in Win Cm, who do- hilt' U IfUMf Mejjllil. AlIIJVIlll)Ml Hit' tfij llll.llo lor lui'll IIIUKlnillU Hun, MTSDlfORD MATL TIUHUNE, GOVERNOR WIST TELLS Hi BOOTH I (Continued from pas 1.) of land, and thoy wanted to got con trol of our public land offices and havo thetm filled by men who wcu friendly. Uooth was then state sen ator, and ho was working hand in hand with the others. "These wero not potty tnloves, but they sought to rob the people ot the state of their birthright." GoNcrnor West told that when T. T. Geer took office ho began to pro vide Jobs for his relatives, and how General W. 11. Odell found favor in his sight. Saw "Knsy Meno)" "When Oregon was ndmltted as a states," ho said, "the United Stntes government turned over sections 10 and 30 of every township for tho support ot the common schools. School lands lost to tho statu could be used u basis for the selection ot other lands. Those land grabbers saw an opportunity to pick up sonic easy money. "It wns tho state's duly to furnish prospective purchasers of' lieu lauds tho base land for the selection, but Gencrnl Odell had a desk tn the stnto laud office nnd gavo out this Infor niation. charging U or l.,0 per acre. The buyer would take a de scription of tho bnso to the state land agent and would pay tho price, to be turned over to tho school fund. Not withstanding tho state did not have title at tho time, Odell collected near ly 1 100,0.00 in this wny. and when Chamberlain camo Into tho gover nor's office and tho selections, on ac count of Irregularity, wero turned town nt Washington, tho peoplo wanted their money back from Odell but could not get It. Official Pocketed Interest "Governor Geer's message In 1903 stated that there was $729,435.42 of tho school fund In the treasury. This money was supposed to bo loaned out but the state treasurer was loaning It to banks and pocketing tho In terest.'' Tho governor describes the opera tions of'tlmbcr speculators In various parts ot tho stato W. N. Jones In tho Sllctz Indian reservation; Jones nnd Plcrco Maya In the Hluo moun tain rcierve; tho Ilooth-Kelly people around Eugene, and Horaco L, Mc Kinloy nnd S. A. D. Putcr ns free lances. He told how Mr. Uooth and his brother appointed ns ono or the officials or tho land offlco at Itose burg, J. 11. Bridges being the other. In' connection with the creation of tho national forest. Governor West says that the Oregon senators, ai well as those from tho other states, were tools ot tho railroads and th other corporations. "You know In thoso days they se cured their election through tho buy ing or votes; I know votes were bought, because I saw some of thorn bought. I worked In a bank ut Salem for a whllo," ho asserts. Alleged Grafting Outlined "It was nmuslng to sco tho $100 bills como floating into tho bank whoro I worked when tho legislature met. In a little while we had " whole halo of them. Tho highbrows used to co in 9 In and give chv'! ror this kind or money. Out of culoi ity i used to take notes of tho num bers on the bills and It was nmuMng to sec tho fellows who would bring back the bills." "These railroad senators being back in congress, tho railroad attor neys saw their opportunity." Tho governor states the railroads traded their worthless lauds In forest re serves for tho rlckly timbered stato lands of Oregon and Washington. "Thoy passed a law whereby tho railroads could, through scrip, trade certain worthless lauds in Washing ton for tho uusurveyed lands of Ore gon. Tho small ownor couldn't do that hut tho railroad could. And you can go Into the Caxcado moun tains today and find thousands of acroH or Northern Pacific railroad lands unsurveyed and not un aero of w'hlch Is being taxed." !-ot T IK'cluml Jtidlciilous Referring to tho ridiculously low tax ralo enforced by tho railroads In the past upon their timber holdings In this statu, the governor si)d that the O. & 'C. It. It. land grant hud boon taxed but -10 rents an aero In 4 0 years, or I cept per acre por your. Speaking the bill In tho state legislature when Hoiuitor Chamber lain was governor and when Itohort A. Uooth wus state senator In which It wo sought to force the limber owner of this Male to stand a JuHt xhuiu of luxation on their holdings wild thus icjhv IIki small Mdtliir, tho governor ktuted that Mr. Cham bin lulu promoted tlm bill bucuiiMi T grrvar -.n "i TOO liA'l'V) TO VhAHHll'Y, WANTKI) Huroiid bund dining jwiin funiHuiu. ri.uuu y&j , Vj' GOT TIMBER tttCIS MElWOttn. OKKCION. THURSDAY, OCTOlWft in, ho bollovod n public utflco was a pub turst. "Mr, Uooth," ho continued, "over In tho Scnivtb killed a 'bill be cnuso ho bollovod n imbllc ufllco was a private mmp" and because ho had large timber holding;, Governor West said that during tho land fraud Investigations, Joe llrtdnos told the government officers Hint thu southern Oregon timber territory was divided between tho llooth-Kolly compnii) utul Frederick A. Ktlbs for the C. A. Smith Inter oats. I tine .Mountain Stoiy HotoUl Concerning tho Hluo Mouutnlu land frauds ror which n number of prominent public officials and poli ticians woro Indicted, ho said: "Oyer In eastern Oregon Congressman J. N. WiiliniiiMm and others picked up n lot of scab iand and through Dinger Herman hnd a forest reserve created. Thoy thus created, a lot of Hon laud base or scrip which could bo used to select valuable timber lauds ut other points. Going deeper Into the laud fraud transactions the speaker told of the dummy location and how these operators went down Into the noilli end procured dummy applicants for $1 n head to use In securing title to school land. In 1S1S, tho governor snld, J, II. Uooth, It. A. Uooth. John Kelly nnd George Kelly ran a little sawmill at Saginaw. They had a little timber there nnd while logging ran Into the holdings of the Oregon & California railroad. The rnllioad company wuu sup posed to sell these grant lands nt $2.50 per aero to actual settlors, hut they wero not doing It. "Tho llttlo fellow," said1 tho governor, ''could not buy." He dn3crlbod tho railroad lands us being very valuable. Some of these claims cruised as high ns 1 1,000.000 feet. Tho llooth-Kclly company, ho asserted, paid Jordan $100 ror n 14,000,000 foot claim, easily worth $10,000 today. Smalt Holders Squeezed Out Small holders,, he asserted, wero comielled to sell out for paltry sums. The governor described how Mr. Booth used his pour real Ions to ac quire lauds, the Ilooth-Kelly Lumber company paying tho rccs. "Why, In the evidence or the Booth cat?, a young woman testified that i sho had received $100, but did not know what It was tor. Booth stated ho was giving It to her to help her out. Her claim, which went to the Booth-Kelly company, was worth $5000." The governor went on to tell how tho Booth-Kelly company got 800, 000 acres of th'e'orogon Central Mill tnry Wagon Kond company between Eugene nnd Lakevlow. How tho best of tho lands wore taken over h tho Booth-Kelly company and about 500,000 ncres of worthless lands wero turned over to a gang of pro moters to sell, A lottery scheniu was perfected, by which It wnn to bo' sold to working glrU and factory hands lu the cast.- .Tha land wait so bare and unfertile (lint you couldn't raise u disturbance on It,' ho said, "nnd jet by misrepresentation and mis leading advertlsoments, 500,000 ncres woro sold. This wns a fine s,chemo for u good ChrUtlun to bo mixed up In, It will tliUH bo seen that somo STOP SUFFERING NOW FROM ASTHMA Go to the druggut listed below and buy a package of Dr. Rudolph Schu mann's Arthnriijof today and if it does not give instant relief, and even more, if you do not fun! it to be the very bct remedy you have ever used, go back ami your njoncy wIJMcIiccrfulytKturocfl by this druggist, without any question whatever. No matter ,whaffils -haj failed, Astiimador nnd Asthmador Cig arettes will give instant relief usually rvyithin 10 sccoifds. buf'alwa'ys-witliin IS minutej. It docs not matter1 how vio lent the attack or obstinate the case is, or what else had been tried and failed, Asthmador will relieve instantaneously. If it docs not, this package will cost vmi nnihSmr. Go back and get your money refunded. You arc mc smc juuk as to whether benefited or not. ou run no risk in buying this remedy under this positive guarantee. Persons living elsewhere will lc sup plied under the same guarantee by their local drugpM or direct by Dr It. Sclufl mann, St. Paul, Minn, tor sale here by Medford Pharmacy Prohibition is "Shampful" Says Divine of Lately Converted,, Tennessee ".Many popl TIIOl'dllT hlnlcnido prohibition o bo Hie IDHAI IIWIKDY, Thoy I'mooil llumiKli llio lcinliiiiiu a mcaNiii-u Unit hu. led lo CIVIC DHUICNKIIACV. II ix IM-I'llACTK'AIII-i: uml iIh VIOLATION is pimluolivit of Hill. l)i;N ANI HIIAiMKI'I'I KVJI.S. Tin- leraiiuei-H slmiilil lonvo litMiiiiilonu lo tvWo nxpoilH uml lid eiiiiti'iil vvilli Kill' ( ATIKO I'L'UMf.' HKNTIMUN'r.'1 IIIKIIOI' (JAII.OII of TninoNHT, l I'bIiJ Advnrllsoiiieul, 'I'uxpajors k W MKu Kuiiuu'D' I.i-Hisuu of OrajtoPi f'ort)Miid. OrnHuii.) MJ . M Ut the Booth money tlmt hits gone for higher education has boon taken from factory- hands tu thu eiiHt thvbutth framl. lie told how n measure had boon gotten through congress providing for the exchange of 110,000 nctow of undesirable iicallored lands for S7.000 ncres of the finest hinds In tho Klamath reservation. This hill, he said, ntso provided for permis sion to go on to thu Klamath Indian leso'rvutUni und construct railroads, build mills, own sites, control water power nnd ovotythlng else that goes to umko wealth by political maulp ulallon. ' "Give tlicsn corporations ,our lint nrnl wealth uiol iur lauds, and tim ber, nnd nil tho public domain, let them giub tho power sites and build thorn up, and thou perhaps l"u will give vim a Job tu the mill." thing Want-, to Got Hark Outlining tho various llooth-Kolly timber acquisitions thioughout tho hlt.or ot thu corporation, the gov ernor said that tho oompnii.v now owned 259,000 neios. This, he re marked, was 59,000 more than Bill llnulcy has. ' "Tho old gang has boon cleaned out." ho continued. "Thoy have boon away from tho tiough u long time and thoy want to como back. The Oregoulan dragged Booth away from his devotions. Thoy should not have done that." You Get the 1trt There Is when you sinok Got. Joum on cigars nnd patronize homo Indus trios. J, O. Gorklng, U.a test all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable Negatives mado nny whoro, tlmo or ptneo. Studio 22K Main St. Phono 320-J. DR. RICKERT OPTOMETRIST Tho sclotlnlflc, Intelligent, drugless, efficient dnptntton ot glasses for tho nld of vision nnd tho relief ot headnchu nnd eye strain. SUITE 1 and 2 OVER DEUEL'S Green Trading Stamps Given iljfeiii STCRMNO ll J I 'iJfve.l ?h lviifnnri L, uuov.au One nt tin popular put term In ( iiirlnin tal'li sllvor- iinni itninN uilh tln)ltirtliic! of tint Middlo fimrglitll Period. Tli'odeilgncrsof tint Hum nor 'rungly luiprrs- d with punt (in ilc nod Itnnmn fnriiii, luvirliihly nvnldiMK thn i- ein. tlm f:iiitnt- lie mid tlm ornate. Thli new (iorlmni iiltirn. iiiiidclril hiii tlietn Mali- mln, nllnicls l to initle klni illeily noil Is r- P'M'Jully nmirnprl- 111 17 11, V (lllll, mi nod ( rglnn dining riioni. V.IIlllPl In SIlT- in.,. c:,ii.,r nily, nnd tinuifii'ii iTilh Hid T rniln M a r k i mid letter Ct fi) ., Iili'li'lnsnri iiiillly mid Ityotilcslgn, ZvNcw Locationr B a 212 E. Main 1 r Martin J. Reddy Jeweler iu yr-' .-.-; ;WM V I w 'i N. mil 1QM It is Just Natural ' To Admire Babies m. -.1 Our nUruMIe nature Imiwln lnvv fur the eoolns Want. And nt lint xmn limit I1 i. .. . ii ii i ii i nt ntntltorhnoil I ever licfnut us. Tn know what tu do ttmt will mill to tint I'll' ileal eiinifoit of M'iclnit nuitlieiboeit Is n milj Jnot Hint I i.ii later utrJ niiatt vvniiicit nf nil llinla Omi of llin mil helpful tlilims Is uli oxtiiual nbitoinliml nniMlrntlott Hnlit In must. IrugiHtotvH Uliilcr Hie iuvlin of "MiiIIutk rrii'im." we imvo uimwii no iiiiiny nrimi niutlnrs, win) In Hull' iunn,r iluyn rllol upon this lonusly, uml who iitoi'i. m-iiil It to ttuir iitMl iimiMlitii'H tlmt It rcitiiliily must bo wimt Hh lwurr iniit rnti's. They Iwvo usit 1 fur Hi iliiit lalliirliee upnii tho nuwlwi, eunK lies iiinntu ulnt ti'inleiis nn ii aims tit iiniil rtitef from lli stmln k t imln so ofKu UiineOinHirlly novum dili'lig !i iwilml nf i Mei Iiiiu'J A llltle Ihh'U iiinlleit tiv IlnnliP'M ll'Cti lUnrCo. 30J tJililiir Itliltl. Mliiriln 1 1.1 . nil is In many minus I hut women iiko ii reflil iitiout. It lvfcrs not out to Ut" trllrf from UUi le Htllilll iln tu O Ir iMiiikIoiI lull nlcit t" nsiimii uioniimf nloKiiei!. iMHinu u( brviiuiu uuu imtnr ntllir lllrttlunlnM. Wmi REGISTER NOW la order to vote at the general election in November, voters must register before October 15, when registration closes. Register Now. fe A CHECK Pay your bills by chocl. tlmo A cancelled ihock Is tho Wo would In pleased to count with us oven re vcads undeq onc managcmcht 111 ii m 'awar':-8Macii Itaj Prohibition Never Can Be Enforced Says Prelate VWIiilu .1 (tut nil jtilont uilvoeiilo uf piiiprnin'e, I urn intuitivol.v -lei-uiiiled I hut prnhilntniu CAN NK I'.lf WW I'N I'Oli'CKI). It in onleulutotl In' ma do IIVI'iHIIlTLS a ml to It .nl in tlioiiKiniiinotiiiv nl' ILLICIT WHISKY, lepluetiuf Urn tlOOI) iimleriiil with HAD. wlulr l lit -''mo time ivbliinj; the irou'riitiienl of it I.LdlTI.MATI'. TAX. l'n.liiliili.m will never lie eiiloreoil iu any CIIKISTIAN CDt NTIIV. It run ho eufiiieoil in .MOIIA.MMKDAN niiiiiliii". Iirrum tlir Mn liiutimi'ilnn ulijoet tn tho iiiMiiufiniurB of ulimky, lint not Ni'uhi'rr." CAIIDINA LdlHIIONS, lllliBuiie. t -' tPnld AilvorlUnmeiit, Tatmiir &. WiIku ICuiiioiV l.imKUo if DioKon, Port laud. Oregon.) Link's Business College N., .MDDHtN l-.(vM JPAII'SP I LMiAST, fill-11(11 I. IfotiMS TllOltUl Clll, I'KNC'CllAL, I I' TU'DMi". Cdl IIM-X Kl'l.l NDID LIHU'C HtltiD VI N ill. TU.S Sl'i:CIL, KXI'I'.KIISt I D Tl III.K' BOOKKEEPING SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING PENMANSHIP UT TRAIN AND ITKNIHII lltiOKM'LI'llHS, HTLNUURAI'IIKKS AM) CASIIILKS START RIGHT FOR BUSINESS SUCCESS " TAKE OUR C0MBINEU COURSE DKCIDM TODAY K.NROLI. NOW IT WILL PAY YOl' NEW STUDENTS ARE ADMITTED AT ANY TIME Wiilo, mil ur lolcpliunc for ('OLLKUK Jtll'ltNAL nml ruinplelo iiiluHiiulmu. Ti'IojiIumui Mnin )0h::, Till'onl lluililiiiv, iMcill'onl, Oioumi A. T. LINK, Jt .. 1 1 ' 1 I ' I I 1 1 I I I I I ' PACKARD INTERURBAN TRUCK Applu ami Miscellaneous Frcinlil Hauling All Valley i'oiiils A, S. AMICS, 236 S, Geiilml Ave. J'nuKiuiKoi' (iijiilpiiiont fni iipocliil im)iiih(iiih, Loho plmno cull or tliup u lJli ..... lUilUiurx. Hninlnn Is otiniiiHlvu uml nIow, I lino "(' npplun umilml III liott ny ig ii iU nuvliiy lliny Pi) (Honor. I'l'Vllo Di&vN. GUARD Your ehllilren'n himlth by femlliiK milk from liiitpvriuit c"ww rant h's boon pro-ronlod and orlatod wllli modern nppllMUceii nnd soaleil In sterilised Imttloii. EAST SIDE DA111V Morning uml Afternoon Delivery. I'll. .no 'MI.lt. ACCOUNT It s h 1 1 troulili und i iv host n(. ltd. huvo you open u rluch nc Principal i.. l