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.'" -T . "; . ri 1,'fr M P !! 1 PAOIO TWO IOCAI AND L PERSONAL $,''. Williamson who wna for six yenri deputy collector of customs nl Manila. & brother of V. K. William son iffTnehTerurbwii Auto Car Co., arrived In Medford Mondny to nnk lil home here." A oon ns tlio l'n b!flc,teiJftr' i completed tq Ash lamlfjlo'.iyttl ijt .o&.liuotlior auto cnr. n oiinqvY nluninK suuws fairly ooa.pltit. ,vJi, When jjijiwinic yJur Broad by phono, "RlwBySKnr;. tho Pennant wrapped". pti K 10,5 left TueHda'ft'ftctfVdny's vltdt with Kdgnr jlh'fcr. M' ,' , .V Plant your rose early. A District Attorney Clarence Kennies will deliver an nddres.t before the blah school ntudents In the assembly tomorrow morning nt 0 o'clock on "l.nw Knforrement." Sent sale for Nnt Goodwin In "Never Say We." opens nt Pane theater box offlco Krldny, October 23, 1U a. m. Two more Indians were arrested Inst nlKht by the police on charpes of being drunk. They will be held for notion by tho federal authorities at the conclusion of tho present torni of court. Peanut candy, 15c a pound. Get ft at DeVoo's. Tim first roRulnr Ratno of the rea son for tho Medford high school football team at home will be played next Saturday, when (Jrants Pass plays a- return name in this city. Uut Saturday they wore defeated TG to 0. Considerable Interest Is man ifested in tho annual clash with Ash land the last of the month. The Medford team is confident of low- erlnc the colors of ltn old foes after a couple of straight defeats. Do Voo will send you tho Weekly Oregonlan 14 months for 75c. " Most of (he Indian witnesses in tho Jim George murder trial will leave In the morning for tho Klam ath reservation. Tho work of pay ing them off is still under way. A few will remain until the end of the week to testify In minor cases. Fed oral court and being called as a wit ness is one of tho milestones in the life of a rcdmnn. Exceptionally flno photoplays to night nt tho It Theater. Always 10 cents. 181 H. K. Xeal of Medford is registered at Hotel Benson, Portland.' Exceptionally flno photoplays to night at the It Theater. Always 10 cents. 1S1 Harvey Ling and Pug Wilson, sur veyors on tho Siskiyou division of tho Pacific highway spent the firsi of tho week In Medford visiting friends and relatives,, The finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. " Attorney II. IC. Hanna and wife of Jacksonville spent tho first of tho week In Medford visiting friends and relatives. Kodak finishing the Beit, at Wet ton's Camera Shop. Ovor Isla Thea ter. Gcorgo 1'rnnka of Salmon liar. CaJ., is spending tho wek in Med ford attending to business matters, Tho seat sale for Nat C. Goodwin, who nppenra in 'this city next Mon day, October 2C, will open at the Page Theater next Friday morning at 10 o'clock, t Kodak finishing and supplle at Weston's Camera Shop. Ovor Isls Theater. MIko Womnck has returned from n trip to one of his mlnlsg claims on tho Applegate. llertha Elizabeth Calkins, instruc tor of elocution, public speaking and physical training, will be In studio nt high school Tuesday and Fridays. Phono Sll-J. James Medloy, tho 15-year-old boy Injured in an nuto smash up on the Jacksonville road, a couple of weeks ago, Is Improving rapidly, and there nre good hopes that he will not suf fer a permanent injury to his leg. Get it at lie Voes. Wig Antipole has returned from jjaiigias county whoro lie went to buy cattlo. H0 will mnko a ship liiont of stock to the Portland murk et tho last of the week. Huyera of fowlH for holiday turkeys and chick ens are In the valley. E. S. Tunjy writes all forms of In suranco. Excellent companies, good 'local servlco, 2.10 Garnett-Corey Pldg, Tho regular mid-moiith meeting of tho city council will be lied tonight. One of the unit tern coming before the body will bo tlip threshing out of Councilman Medynskl'B agreement with the power company for ?427 wo.rtl't of electricity, If It Is not side tracked, A means to remedy the lecent flooding of tho airoiit hewers by rains will ulso bo dlscuswd. It. A, Holmes, thu Inmirutico Man, has flGQO to loan. It. X. Foster of the ttlaru of tfwooU suffered n severe rut Monday when H (.Imrp luilfu with which he wus tint lliiK. candy fcAlMH'd. and tdniflt in tlm hoi'l of III left (mud, A party of Ashland men came to Medford Monday night and ciented considerable disturbance, utter pur chasing a large amount of "booxe,'' which they lmuled back to tho Orn- nlt.i cltv for future use. They were filled with the desire to fight every TSbrty lit slkht. ' St. Mark's Guild nnd Vestry will entertain tho members of the emigre gallon in n social evening nt St. Mnrk's hnll on Wednesday the 21st, nl 8:00 o'clock. All tho members nnd friends of St. Mnrk's nre cord ially Invited. Tho Medford Ministerial Assoela tlon Monday reorganized with the follow lng"t)fflcers: Tho How 11. K Tucker, president; .the Hov. W. F Shields, secretary-trensuror, nnd the How .Ualley of Phoenix. vIce-preBl dent. Corset demonstration, Gossard cor- tclTuesifny nnd Wednesday, Octo ber 20 nnd 21, all new models. F. K. Deuel Jfc Co. Walter Merrick will leave the end of the week on a business trip to Portland nnd other northern points, Demonstration of Gossard corsets by Mrs. Sexton Tuesday and Wednes day, October 20 and 21, special new- models. F. K. Deuel & Co. James Ilyan of Albany Is nmong the out of town visitors In the city this week. Sweet elder at Do Voe's. , ,The petit Jury of tho circuit court will convene at Jacksonville next Mondny, October 2f.. A score of criminal cases will be heard. Make your coats, suits and dresses nt Kclsters' Ladles' Tailoring Col lege, room 42t5, M. F. & H. build Inn. , , SOS John A. Perl. Independent candi date for coroner, spent Monday In Ashland, the home town of hta op ponerit, W. W. Usshor. '"Oiynnizntinn of the !ninl jury of (lie circuit court wns effected tlii- moroinjr with Sylvoter Patterson nl Ashland ns foreman. The hearing of the'evidenee in minor criminal eno is iiciiijr heard by the inipiiitorinl body thi-! afternoon, nnd the fir-t hntcli of indictmenli are expected in the morning. Corset demonstration by Mrs. Sex ton. Gossard corsets, Tuesday and Wednesday. October 20 and 21. All ncd models. F. K. Deuel & Co. Tho federal conrt this morning be gan the hear of a number of Klam ath county bootlegging cases. The sessions of the federal court will close this week. New Thought Circle, 504 S. Oak dale, Saturday 2:S0 to 3. Ralph Cowglll left this afternoon on auto trip to the northern end of tho county. Authentic war news received by Mall Tribune leased wire will be posted during tho day at Hotel Med ford'. Willis Hopkins of Montague, Cnl., is spending a few days In the city Attending to husiuess matters. Hemstitching and pleating done and models made at Mrs. Haney'x dressmaklng parlors, Moe's stor 198 The regular meeting of the school board will bo held this evening. Tho oldest cxcluslvo agency in Medford, reliable protection, our only business. Holmes, the Insurance Man. F. E. Merrick is expected to re turn from a month's visit in tho east next week. Take tho Intcrurban autocar to Central Point. Hound trip 25 cents. Time cards at waiting room, Hasklns' drug store. 181 E. T. Staples of Ashland spent Monday In Medford. Mr. Hubert Eason, expert ladles (allor, is riow located with Mrs. E. S. Myer's dressmaking establishment. Your patronage solicited, Second floor, Deuel & Co. Attorney O. C. Hoggs spent Mon day in Jacksonville on legal business. Homer Gallup of the Applegate x In the city) this week. J. O, Gerklng, tud test all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any- whero, time or place. Btudlo 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. u. Anderson of Uutto Falls at tended to business mutters In Med ford Monday. Mlbs Edith Goldsby of Grants Pass vlhltod friends in tho city Sunday. CJnrenro Ogg of Steinmun In in the city today. Tho rainfall for tho present rain spell totals ,8S of an inch. It IIKHLI.V, 0t. 20, h wirek'bs to Say villi-, L. I, It wu officially Mat ed today that the lliitili new Mili um lino K-II was Mink on Kuiulhy, Oc toiler 18; liy fleiniau vnrliin in he Km tli hen. i i The ili'MruHioii of llie llrilMi miIi iiiiiiine l)-'. liy (li'iuiMii Hiirlii! in llie Not ih hcii, ii iiuiiiiuiii'fil from lieiliu, ji llie fiM Jiihh Hifttnliinl liy (lie HiilUli Mihiuiniiio nenjce kliieu llie (iiilliti'iik of Ilia jiiiwKiil win. The I'MI una ii niiiiiii'iiiliMl)' innt Imiil. Her I'liiijili'im'iil i iiii(t'il nf i.itii. MUDKORn "MAlli TR1RUNM, ANLEY RECEPTION WINS WIDE FAME Publicity wlthn reverse English came front the full dross receutlon given by the Women's llnnley club n conplo of weeks ago to Ulll Jtnnley, progressiva candidate for United Stutes senator. "Tho Lino 'O Tyiw Or Two," a column In the Chicago Tribune of Oetobor H, sees In the published list of those present and what they wore, a wnnderlng sprig of humor,, ami prints the follewing: Very tFrom tho Medford, Ore., Mall Tri bune.) Among the many noticeable gowns were: Mrs. Daggett, very stately, gray meteor, Mrs. Charles Schleffelln, very ef fective chiffon, Dresden trimming. Mrs. J. F. Heddy, very chic crea tion of yellow satin. Mrs. Getchell, very effective In blue velvet and fur. Miss Josephine Hoot, very demure, white chiffon. "The Line 'O Typo or Two," Is the most widely read column in the world, and tho Chicago Tribune reaches practically every homo In the middle weal. Some of those men tioned are well known In that sec tion. Tho news that an extract front the article describing .the gown worn were published In Its humorous department, created what the French war offlco'calli'I "a condition of un rest." Further 1t was no balm of Gllcad, when tho list wns first pub lished In the Mail Tribune. The agitating question nt this writing Is, "How did the Chicago Tribune gain possession of thu ar ticle?" Nobody knows. GERMANY LIFTS BAN WASHINGTON. Oct. 20. Ger many will permit tho shipment of raw sugar to neutral countries. American Consul Donegan af Madge burg, Germany, has so advised thu state department. Ho states from 150,000 to 200,000 metric tons of raw sugar is now available and ap proximately 900,000 metric tons will bo available later. Mr. Donegan ad vises the use of American vessels for cargoes. Tho German beet crop, ho rejKirts, Is expected to produce a minimum of 2.500,000 tons of raw- sugar. AI IIOMK, Oet. II), 11:20 p. m.Aii extraordinary performance was "'nen in the Cotnnzi theater tonight for the benefit of needy enifcriiuti who linve returned to Italy. It yielded more than 100,(101) lire (about '-'0,-000). Anions thu miicix who np lienreil was Enrico f'nriHo, not pre viously heard in Home xinre 100.'!. RED CROSS NURSr AND BRITISH OFFICER VED j.omjo., Oct. 20, :i:4i n. in. Mllllcent, duchess of Sutherland, who recently went to tho war zone ns head of a red cross hospital and Ma jor Percy Desmond Fitzgerald of tho Eleventh Hussars, were (juietly mar ried last week at lioehamp(on. Tho duchoHH has returned to her red cross work in Franco. f Tho duchess of Sutherland Is the fourth daughter of tho early of Honslyii. Shu was married In 1884 to the Duko of Sutherland who died In It 12. She was deeply Interested In social questions. Major Fitzgerald was horn in 187a and has served in South Africa, He was decorated for distinguished scr. vice In I.adysmith and the Transvaal. Do It Today Itcsolvo to smoke Gov. Johnson Igars, tho best, and thereby patron Izo homo IndiiEtry. tf With Medford irado is Medford made TOO LATK TO CliAHfTlKT. FOH HUNT Four room cottage With largo screcuod porch, good loca tion, 18.00, water paid. Call 00:. J80 FOH SAI.i: -First class typewriter, or would rent to ' responvlhlo party. Address U. U, K-, cam Mall Tribune. II V H I N K H H OPI'OIITHNITY A cjmiicii to innlio 200 per cent pro fit on a small InvcHtiuoMt Tliln npimrtunlty njien o ofury one. For further puilleulurM call nu Medford Poultry & I'm Co. VI AfWDKORI), ORMUOX, iSL IN RHYME ROGUE VALLEY Art Hnrex, well known in thi eity, now with u theatrical orunnl ztition in the middle et, i the mutt houuiek man in the wot Id. lie' W linitiur '"' longimr lur a ulimpe if the Houue. Kiver valley. Di'truit, t'hienuo. nnd Omnlui, wild nil tlieir bright light nnd irav cute-, n...i. - nttrneliou. ll) would rather H'e .i peak "whose jagacd rn". -Iub tin1 clear k of the wc-t." .Mr. Humes ,hus put his emotions on paper nnd eropped out ns a poet ot the clu-s of the (.umptnun's of Cold Hill. In a letter to friends in this cit, the bavoe of the most distressing of nil Iniuxiiigs is shon. ft i- not bad po etry, nnd is ns follows; "When yon'ie lonsint; for llie bills. For the inountuins, tra and white; When j on hunger for the inht Of n peak, vtltuse jagged erest Stubs the clear skv "t the west, Well, it hurls, if hurts to know That vou'ie broke loo hioke to go. "When your very lung erv out For a breath r western uir, ' Itleuiiii: cool and sharp and keen From the snow-topped mime there: And your whole muI fairly eric For the western sun nnd skie-- Well your eyes just mit nnd blur When you'ie broke, too broke to t!r. ".Man, I'm fairly sick for home, Siek to see the hills again -t'nvggy peak It white ns foaiUj Siek for western way and men. I'm mi tired of bud and bloom, I want barrenness and room. It' doll - it' boll to know- That you're broke too broke to ;,,, SLEUIrlS OFFICE CHICAGO, Oct. 20. Heprescnta tlvcs of the state i attorney's office raided today the offices of thu de teethe bureau and selrcd all cor respondence and documents relating to crime and criminals. This action wn a part of the cam paign of the stale's attorney, Mae lA.ay Hoy no, to get evidence against police officials and detective wrom ho accuses of participating In thu booty of criminals. The order for tho raid was issued on authority of the grand Jury; which body also demanded the pres ence of John .1,. Hnlplu, chlof ot de tectives, and James II, Markhaiu, secretary of thu detectlvo, bureau. DUTCH PRINCE SLAIN KILLED WHILE PATrlOLING AMSTKHDAM, Oet.-20, via Lon don, .":I0 p. m. The Hntidclshlnd ba published a dispatch which declares that Prince Wolrnd Frederick Wul-deek-Pynaont, lullf brother of I'miiia, dowager (pieon of the Netherlaiiils, Iiiik been killed in 'the western theater of the war while enguged in patrol ling. You Get tho Best There is when yon amok Gov. Jo un ion cigars and patronize bom Indus trie. Joyful Anticintioii of Motherhood There Is apt to bo a latnnt npprhcnulon Of dUtrciw to inar th complote iuy of expectation. 11 ut this Is uutto over coat by th mjvlro of ho many womrn to wh "Mothcr'n FrliMiil." Thl U an rxtemal npiJIcatlou (lenlsneil lo no lubrl cat tlm mum If m nnil to than no relievo tliu prcuro renctlnif on fix ncrvm. tlut th natural strain upon tho conlx ami llu raontM Is nut nccompnnUxl by tlioxu Hovcro pains naia to cuumh naiwn, morning hick uu nnd inuny local Ullrfia. Many ptoplo btllovo Hint tbovo ramedles which have 1(kk1 Iho tit of limn, thnt livo Incn put to every trial, unUr tho varyiw cotuiitioriif of a.'jn, weljlit, iciiticnw health, ote iwiy Jio isfely rellMt liiniri. And JuilKliu? It ti4 fact that "MQthvr'ii J-ricnit' nan lim-rt la centlnual una ulrico our tTramtiiolhtr'M rnrl!r ynn an I I known ihinugliQUt tho t'nIWJ Ktatew It may lo turlly Ir.ferrcd that It Ii boine thlnif iliat women irfadly rKotnmvnil. . ".Mollur'H J'riwitr l pruparot only la our ov.ii Inhoralory and I mM by ilrux Kluta e(rywhort.. A!c for u UAlla to-.liiy und wrlto for NrM-rla! Iioolc for ixim(;iuii notht n. MMrt -.i I fradllcld IKyiulutor Co. C97 lJi;aar J'li'., AtUtata, Oa. The Cosmetic Value of correctly prcHcrlbed lenveH and .properly fitted gin-Hi U far gieatur thnu treatii ami rubbliig. Huduce tho oi) Ktrulu und tho wi Ink Jim will dlfuppuur, DR. RICKBRT liu liluht HpotlulUt Over Uoiie I'd URGE! LINGS OR UNDER ID bMBa3v"s. Jk v-aaasV-BialiaaM , MTKSI)AY. OCTOHIW P.O. 10 5 AT Senator (leoi-ge K. Ohanibetlnin will unite in Mod ford- lomoirow morniui; nt II o'clock nnd will be Jnkeu l nuto to Ashland, uddtessing a luci'tiiiir in that ei nt ' oeloek, niter whieb bu will teturit to this eity for the address at the Wit in the eve iiiiil". These two meetings trout llie point of utttuilauee prouuse to be the ('eerge E. ('liaintM'rlatti largest lit the history of southern Or egon. It is estimated that nearly 10,000 will hear "Our fJoorge" diirim; hi hluy in thl seeliotu Some of bis old pioneer friend und their families would no more miss mi address by liim Until a meal. .Senator t'hamberlain'rt itinernry for Tliurilny i ns follews: Jueksonviile, 10::i0 o'clock 'Hiurs- unv:.oil inn, - o eiocK iimrKoay hi- ternoon, nnd Gntnt I'nss, Thursdny eveninif. WASHINGTON'. Oct. 20. The wnr revenue bill went forwurd another ntcp today when the Iioiimo cent It to conference with xotinte mnnnKem, dlnagredng lo allow nmcudmenta. .Shaker flarft ap pointed lteprontntlrori t'uderwood anil Kltchlu, ilemocratH, nnd I'njne. republican, an conferees. Cabinet In Session WASHINGTON. Oet. 'J0-I'r'si dent Wilson's enhiuet met tmltix in what probablv will be the IiinI regu lar meeting for several weeks. After adjournment of congress most of the members will lentu Washington to make eaiLpiugu lours and will not re. turn until shortly before election. CHAMBERLAIN SPEAKiWEDNESDAY EVENING NA WAR REVENUE BILL " ADVANCES A SIEP BREATHE FREELYLOPEN NOSTRILS AND STUFFED HEADEND CATARRH v -. Instant Relief When Notn and Head Are Clogged Fromta Cold, Stop Nailr Catarrhal Discharge. Dull lleadcche Vanithei. Try "Hly's Cream Halm." Get n hiuall liottle anyway, Junt to fry It Apply a little In thu mmtrllx and liiKtnnily your cloggetl' nose and Ntopped-up nlr piixsages of tho liend wilt open; you will breatho freely; dullness and headache disappear. Ily morning! the catarrh, cold lu-lumd or catarrhal wore throat will, begone. Knd mult mlxery now! Get the tomtit bottle of "Kly's ('ream Halm" ul any drug utorc. Tills uweet, Let ThisISuggestion Help You Ho one of thono who have already commenced to solve tho Christ inas shopping problem, . , - I ha to old many beautiful gifts nf various kinds tho pant two woo It a and laid tluuu iihIiIo to bo taliop out when purchaser desires, Have the gift problem solved when tho CliilHtuuiH rush Is on. Mnko your selection from my now nnd modern n(oi:lt, 1 will lay It away for you to bo paid for when taken out. Couio In and lot mo explain my plan. It will help you, JOHNSON, THE JEWELER Mi:i)i'OHI HOOK HTOItli New nnd Modern Stock Kvpctt Hopiililna; IRENE HAMPTON ISAACS PIANO VIRTUOSO Mitt Siliool of Piano Instructor, Accompanist, Coach for 'Ensemble Singing Sludlo 1105 WVslMuliiSl, 101 1 Y DELBERATES FAIE OF GEORGE The fit le of .tiin denize, ueeused of tlm iitui'itt'i' of Peter lltown, wnn plaeed in (he Imiufc of the jury I hit luoniiuir. nfler iusl ruction nf Federal Judge Wolveilon gave the Iwclte liU'll the elmiee of four vei diets to be re turned, iim follows, iinndor In the first degiee, iiitirdei' in llie first degree without eupitul piiuNliiiiOiil, u pro tiled by federal Hlnttile, Keeonil tie ice, mill lift itt i 1 1 nl. The final plettn in thu I'li-itt were inuile at it night session of the emu I Monthly. Over it thousand people, n btr-e pereeiiliivc beini women, puck tit the coin doom. Judge Webster t losed fur the defeue. For linurH he pleaded for his client, He mmkI the evidenee, he philosophised, be picked llie giivernnient's case to pieces, nnd iost to grcnt heights- id' oratory. II was a master effotl, The erowded court room eiinio lo lieiir him talk. District Attorney Clarence lleiunen closed for the government, In nn nil dress of one itud'oiic half bourn, fold logie toid; the place of flowery anil iaseinating oralory. lie bared one bv one the. government's links In the eliniit of evidence, lit wlint frleiuU of the former Medford nllorney present ebiNScd nl the nble.st plea ever made to n jury lit Houtlicrn Oregon. Jim (Icorgo llie defendant throughout the urguinculs did nut waken from the lethaigy that baa marked bis iiiitnuer ninee the opening of the trial. While Judge Webster wns nl Hit' height of bis plea be wns calmly reading n clipping from a Klamntli paper, lie wits the most dis interested party in the court room. MADERITE IN AMERICA nnd u mint buy a better Unking I'ow iler. One price alwaya LT, iont per pound. 8W Sold by all Grocer 'KfHBiii III Hi P 11.1 liTftAMIkl j'J miviurj -, fragrant balm dUwikcn by tho heat of iho nostrils; penetrates and heals tho lultiiuicil, swollen iiieiiilirium which lines the nose, hentl and throat; clears the nlr passages; titops nasty discharges und a fcvllug of cleansing, uoothlug relief comes im mediately. Don't, lay nwnko to-night Htrug gllng for breath, with head "turfed; nostrils cloned, hiuvklng nnd blowing. Catarrh or n raid, with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into tho throat, und raw dryness is distress ing but truly needless. Put your faith Just onoo In "Hly's Cream Haliu" mid your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. riiono 361 UR VERDICTS MIko Dunlin Weils AKT.ltltVAlK, ,V. .1., Oil. 'JO. Mii'liuel ,, Dunlin of Hut New York Nuliouiil I.eiiKtu' llitsebnll club, nnil ,MIks IIIIii lloss, a uieee oL Mr, mill Mr, ChniU's ,1. llos-., wcie imiriiiiil licfO loilny, This Is Dunlin's weenul iiuirriuKe. Ills lii'st wile, Muhel llile, an nelrcHH, died nhiiut I wo venrs nun, RELIEVE YOUR ASTHMA IN FIFTEEN MINUTES mi t ipii an m If AitliitMilor !(' i't luslantly re lieve the vciy worit nttacln of AmIiiu.i, llrouchlal Asthma and tlio AMlun.itlc )'iuptutii nccouipituylntf Hay Fever, wc nuthorlic the tlruuipit liMol below to icturii your money, lie ii ttllliu; Dr. Hudolpji SchllTinami'ii AMhmatlor and AMhmador Cigarettes upon thoe terms. No matter bow lavetorate or olrttlnritu your :ac, or how often of violent tint iitlniikH Aslhmntlor will luitanllr irllfvn you, usually In ten nccoudi but idwn-t within fifteen minutes, The druBrtlut b.n Ik?cii nutliorlrcd by the Doctor to cll evety alnne of lilt Anlunatlor on a KU.tinntce lit return the money In evety lunle taw whete It duel nnt k'vc InitnntanrntM relief, or It not found the ery licit rcnudy ever uied. Vott will be the sole Judije journal! and tiiiikr this siHlc iiuarantcc ion nlno luiely run no rlik In luiyiui; till (uinotn remedy, PerjoiH livluj; clicwhcre will he tup plied under t lie same Kuarnutec by their local ilrituitlit r Hr ct by Hr. U. ScbilT iiuiiii, St. Paul, Minn. Per alo bete by .Mctlfortl riinriiiiuy l$Iiii 1. T I. H Ulllli 11 j'" gtN Etruscan One of th popular put lerut In CloilnHII I i Ii to litter nnt uttnilt mill tlio Ik t piiMlm U nf tlm Mldiilo (MiirKinu IVticl. Tliililrtlittirrtof tint time were alnnirly luiprri M'd with p ii r" tirci It and I1i.iii.iii ferma, invirhility ntmdimr thu o- lIK'll, tlio f.llllllH-. tic i nd thu iiriintc. 'Ill i nun Cirhniii pittcni, Hindi led ii.oii llieno atiili dnrdi, nltnu-ls l) lit clutull lll. plk'lt) m,d l rt- p'i tally nmiroprl nto to t oliiiilul and i0iirRinn diiiliiLr rusu. ..MmiIo In Sler- linir .Siher Mily, nihI fctompeil with llie '1 rsdo M II I k I 1. 1 HI, All- ilmr nnd letttrUi It NV liti'hlnturt-n pi nllty and II) ur.lmiluii. Now Location 212 E. Main P r Martin J. Reddy Jeweler K L E I N roii LOTHES M ADE IN EDFORD Flour TKY FISHER'S VERIFINE Hard Wheat Flour It will please you MARSH & BENNETT Bouoiitl (loop nnil l)'iii(l Nnt. iiuiiir. Piimio aoa A W A v V V MMMMtfiaiiyaMftflkiMMiMMti 4l p- If v 4wi ,