Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 04, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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I'AOfl TWO
IOCAL AND
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PERSONAL
, Stovon It. IHirUos of Phoenix la of
tliu many out of town vIMtors who
nro VlBttlnft In the city toilny.
Charley Coolcy hns returned to
Weed, Cnl., nrtor n short wtny l
Jtcdfonl.
Ilolnicir "TIiq Insurance Man" Is
the nuthorlxcd ngont of the Aetna In
nnranen Co. '
Jnmoa T. Kinertok of Roruc Illvcr
attended to buslndss matters In tho
city Tuesday. Mr. Kmorlck former
ly rcMdod hero.
WalkliiR the floor at night with
tho baby Ib bod uiiourIi, but to hear
a blifRlnr sawing out n" wlndow-pano
In rent oppressive. U you hold nn
Aetna HurRlar Policy you can toll Mr.
llurftlar to help hlmrolf, and you can
KO back to Bleep,
KcntuiliiK the forward pans and
playing with all the pep and enthus
laBin possible for pecond raters, the
nocond team of the local hlRh school
crushed the WashlnRton grammar
school team In yesterday's game by a
Bcoro or fifi to C.
Tor guaranteed 100 per cent pure,
sanitary mill:, prompt delivery, call
r,82-V. 217
SeomlnRly tho local high school
football team hag lost the season's
honors while their opponents, many
Inferior, strut forth with tho colors,
llccnuso of their attitude toward
Kreshmen partle the local team
will probably bo drawn from the
field.
Fresh lime In barrels for sprnyliiR.
DIr Pines Lumber Co. IDS
Mr. and Mrs. M. M, Jenkins of
Long Iicnch, Cnl., aro visiting frlendB
nnd relatives in Mcdford.
Good driving horse for sale with
hilggy and harness for $30. Address
route 2, box S7-I1, Mcdford. 197
Harold Sears returned on Tuesday
from a month's sojourn In southern
California.
I had fivo unsolicited applications
last week for burglary Insurance,
henco this advertising craze. There
must bo something to It. It. H. Mc
Curdy. 1 D. Williams departs today for
his homo In Seattle, after having
upent tho past week visiting with
friends and rclntlves In this city.
Don't forget to go to tho nuctton
salo at 10 a. in. Thursday at the
home of tho lata James G. Smith, on
East Main street.
Tho meeting of tho social hygiene
department of the Greater Medford
club will bo held at tho home of Dr.
Myrtle S. Lockwood, 45 Llndley Ave,
Thursday at 3 p. m. All aro invited
to come.
Miss Elslo It ny of Gold Hill is vis
iting frlendB In Medford.
Plant your rosea early.
Mrs. L. Neal visited friends on Itosg
Lane yesterday.
Telophono 123, that you want to
start that burglary lnsuiS2 today.
Clarenco WilllamB of Phoenix Is
transacting business matters in the
city today.
When ordering your bread by
phone, always say tbo Pennant
wrapped. 195
Mrs. George Coltrin fiua returned
to her homo In Nevada after having
spent the past fow months visiting
with rolatlveH In Medford.
Do Voo will send you tho Weekly
Orcgonlnn 14 months for 75c. "
Leiu Charley lias returned to his
homo on Llttlo Hutto nftcr brief busl
nesa visit in Medford.
Aetna llurglary Policy Holders'
sleep well.
Mrs. W. L. Hanby has gono to
Bnlem, Mass., where sho will remain
for beveral weeks visiting with friends
nnd relatives.
Tho finest-equipment in Oregon tor
printing fruit labels. Medford Print
ing Co.
It. M. Muldoou, nu Applognto min
or, nrrlved In tho city yesterday oven
Ing to buy supplies to tako to his
property.
Fresh lime In barrels for spraying,
nig Plnos Lumber Co. 195'
Jack Low la was down from Talent
this morning.
An Aotna llurglary Policy Is cheap
er than firearms, and Bafor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Serle, Miss
AHrctta Clarrotson and Herbert
Lnilnupach were entortained at tho
Lnunjipuch count rv home Monday
evening,
''Insuranco" moans "Holmes'' and
"Holmes" means "Insurance " See
Holmes "Tho Insuranco Man."
II, Knglos Is attending to business
matters in tho northern part of tro
state.
Fr,csh llmo in barrels for spraying,
Dig Pines Lumber Co, l'J.i
Mill, Cvorgo Launspach lias re
turned from a two month's vlult In
the vast,
Fur $10 n year' you can purchasu
an Aotn.it Ilesldonco llurglary Policy
that will protect you against Ions by
tlinft. Including theft by servants,
paynbl up to f 100.00. Seo It. 11. Mr,
Curdy.
Hill, Lofland of GrlfMn creek was
h rcut biilm'u visitor In Medford,
KortBV finishing tho bolt, at Wei
Uh' C'twura Ebon, Over Ul Tb
Imt
J F Mooro will return shortly to
his work In the Fish Lnke vicinity
Ucutun Unborn is contemplating n
trip to the northern pnrt of tho state
Tho Medford Hebo society requests
that all rose grower of Mcilfonl
rpnno their roses during tho first
week of November. Tho cuttings
should ho saved for tho society which
will distribute them to tho school
children Monday, November 9th.
Kd Holms, owner of the. old his
toric Holms' bnr at Jacksonville, i
spending the day In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Chase of
Seattle Is visiting In tho city.
Matt Hartley of Wntklnn, Oregon,
Is spending tho week in Medford on
business.
According to figures published by
tho local weather office the past
month has been n very favorable one
for tho farmer. .More rain fell than
In tho same period last year and the
month was characterised by Indian
summer days.
Hnrohl Uonnor of Wolf ereok was
n recent -Medford visitor.
Hemstitching nnd pleating done
and models lnndu at Mrs. llnnoy'a
dressmaking parlnni, Moc's store. 201
Mrs. F. II. Karrar of ltny Gobi Is
visiting friends In Medford today.
Miss Kthel Webb of Tolo. has re
turned to her homo nfter a short
visit with friends in Medford.
Kodak finishing mnd supplier at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isls
Theater. ; r t
Jlf Matthews amVDort Htpplerof
Yrcka, Cnl., wero of the many out-of'
town visitors, who sjKint tho first of
the wccTc in Medford.
Mis Helen McDonald returned this
morning from Porttnnd where she
spent tho vast three weeks visiting
with .friends and. relatives.
Get It at Do Voo"3. '
F. M'. Shearer Is attending to litisl
ncss matters In Kaglo Point this af
ternoon.
Charley Mitchell was :i recent vis
itor In the city.
E. 3. Turar writes all forms of In
surance Kxccllcnt companies, good
local service, 210 Oarnett-Corcy
Bldg. .
Charley Stacy of tho Red Top
school district, attended to business
affairs in Medford Tuesday aftornoon.
I), Smith, foreman of the P. W.
Haralll orchard, is In the city on busi
ness. Authentic war news received by
Mall Tribune leased wlro will he
posted during the day at Hotel Mel
ford. Mrs. Uelwln Smith hns returned
to her country homo after a fort
night's visit In tho city.
Charles Luke of Trail creek spent
a short tlmo in tho city this-morning
on his way home nfter an extended
visit in tho northern part of tho
state.
J. O. Corking, td rest all around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Alwayj rollablo. Negatives made any
irbero, '.lmo or placo. Htudio 228
Malr. St, Phono 320-J.
V. A. Dupray has returned to his
homo In tho Butte Falls country after
a short stay in Mcdford.
L. Terrell is in tho city today from
his ranch home.
New Thought Circle, 504 S. Oak
dalo, Saturday 2:30 to 5.
Miss Josephlno Boot recently vis
ited In Central Point.
Iludy Ashton drovo to the city
yesterday from his ranch homo lo
cated in tho Jacksonville district.
Mako your coats, suits and dresses
at Kclators Ladles' Tailoring Col
lego, room 42C, M. F. & II. build
lng. 205
Charles Conley of Phoenix Is
spending the day in Medford.
Charles Tull and Charley Swan
wero recent visitors at tho county
seat,
A rummage salo and homo cook
ing snlo by tho Methodist ladles In
room next to Wardrobo Thursday,
Friday and Saturday of this week.
Glenn Pitt of Ashland Is spending
tho duy lu Medford on business.
S. Hawk und sister, Miss Mnhle,
of Central Point visited friends In
Mcdford Tuesday afternoon.
Sweet cider at Do Voe's.
An effort Is being made to form
an all star basket ball team In Mcd
ford. It Is again In favor and will
probably bo organized about tho mid
dle of tho month.
It. 1 Itlchnrdson of Iluch spent
Tuesday In Medford on business.
Don't forgot to go to tho auction
salo at 10 a. in. Thursday at tho
homo of the lato James G, Smith, on
Uust Main street.
Jnini'B Stuart ha returned to hla
homo In Klamath county after a
brief visit with friends and relatives
In Medford.
Mr, und Mm. C cargo I). Iloinott of
Waco, Texas, urn guesttt at tho Hol
land Hotel,
B, B, Martin, u Portland buHlness
man Is spending the week In Medford,
G. II. Peterson of Snius Valley Is
a vlbltor in the ety today.
Kurby Miller Is visiting In Medford
today.
W. L. Pearl of Willow Springs Is
transacting bindnngg affairs In Med
ford this aftornoon.
Miss Merle Jarohs of Itlddlo Is vis
iting friends In Medford,
Mrs, Until Kelzur und daughter,
MUn Vuiilta, departed Tuesday after-
noon fur uu cxloudcd vUll in tlia oust,
MICDKOKl) "MAIL TIM HUN 10.
A S. Mnrkce of Portland Is the
new night operator at tho S. P. pas
senger depot. .
Don't forget to go to tho auction
sale at 10 n. m. Thursday at tho
home of the Into James O. Smith, on
Kast Main street.
H. M. Collins who Is confined to
his homo suffering from n severe at
tack of pneumonia Is reported to be
Improving rapidly.
Carl Stltea Is over from tho county
seat today.
Fresh llmo In barrels for spraying.
Big Pines Lumber Co. !
PROHIBITION PROBABLY
DEFEATED IN WASHINGTON
SKATTI.K, Wash., Nov. 4. Six
hundred precincts In Washington, In
cluding 1152 In King county, give:
For prohibition, 4.1.SIS4; against, 42.
297, Less than half tho precincts of
King comity, tho antl-prohlbltlon
stronghold, have, reported.
G. 0. P. GAIN IN CONGRESS
(ContiMiriVfrntn r-iiro'V.
f MI'-Miurl
WilliiMif J, Stone, letn,l re-elected
senator.
Diiiiiooriitii state ticket Mieec-wful.
Klcven ilciuocrnN nnd two lepuh
lit'iui elect wl to imi'-rc'i.
Fifteen proposed constitutional
uuii'tiilmenls fnilcil.
l'cnusjUnulii
Scnnlor Hoics Peiiro-e,
rep.,
cicetcii.
.Murlin G. ItrnmlKiuli, rep,, elected
governor.
All tepuhlicnii Mute eiunlM.'ites
hiicceasrnl.
Ucpuhlicims electcil four comtrp'-incii-nl-lnrgc.
Indiaiin
Scnntor II. F. Slilvcly, ileni., re
elected. Knt ire (li'iiiocnitic state ticket
elected.
l'riri'ive; poor thinl.
Mlclilgiin
Governor W. X. Ferris, dem , re
elected by fmm l.'iJ'OO to .'10,(10(1 over
former Governor Clmrliw K. O-horn,
rep.
Nniiisln
Hinnuucl L. I'liilinn, rep., elected
governor.
Kntiiv reiuiblicnii i-tnte ticket sue-
ce.sfiil.
Governor Francis E. ".McGovern,
rcp.f elected scnntor.
All but one present eont-rcsoinnn
re-elected.
All protoscl fonstitutionul amend
ments dcteuteil.
Vermont i
i William V. Dillingham,
elected scnntor.
rep.,
re
Ilcptiblicunti retained control con
gressional delegation, slate officers
ami Icgislntuic.
Charles W. Gntc-s, rep., elected nv
ernor. Kentucky
J. C. Heckliam nnd Jolinsnu X.
C'nmden, both democrnts,' elected to
senate.
XEW YOItlC, Nov. 1. The .lciuo
orutic party, througli yesterdayV
elections, apparently retains control
of both brunches of emigres, nl-
tliough gains made by the republicans
in tlie lower house tlireutcn to reduco
the democratic majority to it mini
mum. This is the oiitMiiniling feature of
yesterday's .euernl election, aside
from which the most Hiuificnut de
velopment wns the dwiuillini; uwuy ol
tlie strength of the progros-ivu
party. Returns fiom oxcry cc ion
of the couutr' indicate that tlio ii
gressives, who cusj n linger vote than
the republicans in 101'J, lutvu been
absorbed in Jnrgc part by that party.
In almost every case there was ilc
cisive falling off in their vote, with
the exception of California, which ap
parently tins ie-clccted Hiram John
son, its progicisivo governor.
Itcpiibllcau Giliis lirgo
ltcpiibliciiii cuius weio made in ev
ery section of the country, nnd lead
ers of that paity asserted that tlie
tariff issue was instrumental in
briiigiuir about that result. Some of
the moro ontimistic of the leaders us-
serlcd early todn" that theie was u
(bunco that the, democratic majority
lu tho house of representatives would
bo overturned, but tbero appeared to
be small prospect of such tin out
come. Tho result of stnto elections wiih
less definite. In u number of cases
democrutio iidmiuistrutious were
overturned, but these were offset by
instances in which tlie reverse was
tho case. Itupublicaii leaders were
elated, howover, bv tho showing made
in Xew Ynrlc, whoro Distinct Attorney
Charles S, Whitman was elected to
Hiiccccd Goveuior Glynn, tho demo
emtio incumbent, by what bid fair to
be a record vote.
Incomplete returns indicate I lie
election of the following democrats to
Hit M.'Hiit: Benjamin F, Khivcly, In
(liana; George K. Chaiubcrlaiu, Grit
gnu. Vou.Cict Hia tMt
There Is when you imok Gov, Joon
ion clgsn sud patronUe home Indus
triea,
MIODKOUI), OHI'KION. WMDNKSDAV. XOVKMUMW
Ell
HER
AND
G.O.P. REBUFF
A number of politicians nnd politi
cal nrgnnlxatloiiB wore flattened out
bexond iccnll lu tho vote Tuesdav, the
most Important being tho .InrUsou
County Iteptihllcnu Contial Coinmlt
teo. Whouiver they luhoicd, there
was doiiiocnulc plurality. Ashland,
n G. O. P. stronghold, showed uu In-
crenso for diimoerac). It was tluno
that they hoHd Tor landslide mujoil
tles. Wheniver the committee or
their llturnture wont, the foe either
secured big votes, or an Increase over
previous years.
Tho Riirprlsii of the county elec
tion was tho showing of John Perl
for coroner. Monday huts wore mndo
at 10 to 7 that llsshcr would win.
Perl wns given no chance, hut ho out
down t's.iher's load lu his homo town,
and rolled up big majorities In this
city, nnd ran strong lu the country
districts. UcpubllcaiiM nil over the
country knifed llsshcr for Perl.
The disappointment of tho election
wns the feeble showing oLBIIl llnu
ley lu this county, though two months
of active campaigning had been made
Inn his behalf. Ilanley ran but llttlo
ahead of Fred Mcars, pnigri'iwlvo cnu-J
dtdato for congress.
It will ho tomorrow morning bit
fort' tho complete count Is received
on West Main, Southwest Mctlford
and North Oakdulo precincts. North
Itlvcrsldn nmf North Central will bo
campluted Into this afternoon.
Supporters of "Our George" aro
financially bettor off today. They
backed him heavily ngnltntt Booth.
Local staudputtcrs sec In the result
In tho unst tho passing of Colonel
Roosevelt us n poltlcal factor, and
are rejoicing on this score ns much
as If they had swept the statu clean.
FOR POSI OFFICE
Supplementary bids for tho Med
ford federal building will bu received
up to November -' It according to ad
vices received today by Postmaster
Bnlph Woodford. Tho bids call for
changes In tho original constriction
plans, tho most Important being tho
making tho building fireproof
throughout, with Iron stairways, and
tile, roofing. Tho right Is also given
to hid for the construction In Oregon
sandstone, heretofore withheld. All
of tho original contractors will flic
bids In the last call.
LONDON SILENT
(Continued from Page 1)
are clinging to their positions on the
Blvcr San.
Crisis In Turkey
A cabinet crisis at Constantinople
over Turkey's attitude toward tho war
Is roported.
Premier Halandra has been able to
form a new Italian cabinet,
Turkish warships aro Hiild to huvn
sunk tho Bosnian battleship Sloop.
This Is not confirmed. A fleet of
German warships is said to have
gathered off tho Aland Island In the
Baltic opposite tho Gulf of Finland.
According to an Kngllsh corres
pondent, British airmen dropiied
bombs on Thlelt soon after the de
parture of Kmporor WUHam, who
had nuulo a visit to tho German head
quarters at Tlilclt.
Why Not
Got tho bent snioko, Gov. Johnson,
and also patronize home. "
TOO IiATB TO GTiABSIFir.
WANTED To rent fivo or six room
modern bungalow by Nov, ISth,
Wrlto or phone Mrs, L. P. Blnck,
Ashland, Ore, 1U
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
208 East Main Street
Mcdford
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographers
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any time or
plueo hy appointmont
Phono 147-J
We'll do the rent
E. D. WESTON, Prop.
LEAVES HUSBAND
Word lum lieon recchod. by I'liiel
of Police Miujo from A sol Suuilstoruu
u piouiiueut linrHuess mini of l.oug
Heueli, Oil,, stntliitr tlint his wife,
.Mrs, Herlliti Suiiilstorm. luul lelrliim
mid (lint it wns vory .prnlmlily tlint
she luul mrived in .Mcilfmil eilhor
Stimlny or Monday of this week,
t'luel Mego iiniiHMlintely nuulo u
seuicli ol (lie cilv iind touud that the
woiunii spent MhihIiiv in MoH'onI mill
t lit-ii deported for I'oitliunl.
Foul lnv is evpi'i'leil, ultliouuli it
is known that the woman n unite
loiupiinied when in Meill'oid, It i
leitied t It n t sin- hns been induced to
loove lier liuslmnil bv Hintl1ir mnu.
Autlioritics have teleginplii'il north m
mi el tort to lociito her.
Mrs. Sandstorm is a young woman
'Jl! cai old, a' blonde nml medimu
siBc. She wh uu iwlrrs befoiv Inr
murriniio lo .Mr. Sniulst,.iu. 'flu
couple have lie n inuiiil but a t'
iiuintlis.
FINE SHOW HOT
The .-liar Theater offum today and
tomoriow oiih of tho liesr shows
evor put on tho srrtiitn. "I flood Will
Tell' Is it splendid colonial drama, lu
three parts, dttnllug with colonial
das and the present tlmo. Koiitur
lng Francis X. Bushman at his best,
lu addition to this will ho shown
"Tho Dancer," a two reel Kiilem.
which features Mist Vcrna Mersureau
In her hciisatloual and spcclnlty
dance, Tlila phtuto Is shown by re
quest. A good laughable "Sllppco
Slim," coinctlv completes tbo bill.
LONDON, Xov I, 1 1 :"I0 n. in. -ucwcil
threats of conscription, unlc-s
nblc-bodieil llel'.'iaiis mH to the aid
of the Hair, arc contuuud tn .m ol
licial proclamation which the Ilclum
government hns issued in Loi.doii.
I IW II
fmmm
2x
KRESO
DIP N9i
leading AuthorltlaB ogre Uut
SANITARY MEASURES
to ktp Hon
CLEAN AND HEALTHY
rr ti Imt munt ol
PREVENTING HOG CHOLERA
KRESO DIP No. 1
KILLS disease: germs
DISINFECTS
Bixclal booklrti on tliedl.ieawnof IIoci
iul tbo iirovcqllnn ol Hoit (,lolci
lim upou re"utt.
ron baix ur
MEDFORD
PHARMACY
1 rail maI
plB Tfz niuais busd H
i, inn
LWARTHUR LEADS m
CONGRESSIONAL RAGE
I'OllTLAND, Or., Nov, I.- Tliiti.v
eiubt. pieeiiudis cnuiplete in tin Html
distiiet give lor cengiessmaii: Hegel,
deinocrut, llolj Lallerly, liulopt'iul
eut, 1KIH; MeAi'tliiir, repiihlicuu, l:il'
Moult on, progie-sive, -Sl.
PARTIAL RETURNS FROM
pHEGON PRECINCTS
POBTLAND. Ore., Nd. !.- Bo
turnsrrom r. K t precincts out of 1 Hi?
lu Ornttou, nvery iiounty bultiK heard
fiom give:
Goviiriior -Gill, prowoMHlvo, T;
Stiutlh, deiuoeral, r. !7 1 ; U'lten, la
depuiidciit, Uii'.i, Wllhcomhi, icpuh
llean, S.'i !U.
Prohibition, for .'.III, against
1177
BOSS, FEieiSI
C1IIL0 IS BILIOUS
Kery mother iimiIIxcii, nfter itlv
hit: her thlldrun "t'allforula Syiup
of I'Mir'' that tbl'i U their Ideal laMi
tli, hecituHn they love It pIcitHunl
tiiBte and It thoroiiKbly cIuiiiibob the
tuinlor llttlo Ktomnuh, liver ami bow
oIh without KrlplitK-
When croiui, Irrltnhle, fnvorlKh or
breath In hud, Htomauh Bour, look at
tho toiiKUo, mothorl If coated, nlvo
a teiiNpoouful of ttilH hurinhmx "fruit
Inxatho" mid lu n few bourn all tho
foul, roiiKllpated uumIc, wiur bllo and
tindlKcMcd food iane out of tho
IiowcIb mid you have a well, playful
child tiKuln. When Itu llttlo H)nleni
In full or i old, throat Bore, ban Moiu-ach-ache,
diarrhoea, Indlfetlon, colic
reiuuiuhur, a Komi "liuldo elcaiiB
Iuk" Bliould alwayN he the flmt trcnU
meat ulven.
Millions of inotliem kep '('allfor
nln Hruii of KIk" handy : limy
Kui'W a tu.i'iiooiifiil icii..' io-.i u lck
(blld tomorrow. Auk your driiiitt
for a Bo-cent botllo of '('nllfornlu
rfyrup of l-'lw," which linn dlnHitloii
for Imblei), children of all aci nml
r.rowa-iipH printed out liw 5wttlo. He-
waro or ronntrfelti inlil hero, bo
don't bo fooled, tlet the neniilnc,
made by "Cullfornla Klg Syrup fo."
(Adv.)
COS
PATED
S. II. Itniiman H. I. VauOlliler
M Ii D F O R D
SCHOOL OF MODI'UN MI'THODS
31 N. Ci.ikSI . Ilfdlvi.l. Oittoa
BUSINGS, SIIOKTIIANI) AND 1-NfiUSII C0UKSKS
DAY AND NlfiHT SCHOOL
UTILITY BOXES
Hlc, .'lfi-lil. IniKC, 1H III lllpb. 115 III do.p,
P'ltiCd wPh ciiHtorH, haiidlcH mid bill'-. 'A lid, Thmo
cIk'.'Ii- arc made of icdar and arc Inti med to lie
rowred Kvitv homo med- on'' or iimrc ol Ih.'iu
Thin in jour opportunity to net o'U' iln-un. Wo of
fer thelil at f".7fi.
Pacific Furniture 6 Fixture Factory
till SOUTH MOLLY BTIIKCT.
"GOOD SHOES"
THIS HTOItK'H .MO'ITO
ABl L M
A I IBfhiT im
I X. ! KilvVH
Woilllvo "H. & Jl." (Jreuii
('XradiKrltampit
At tho Hlmi of
"fiof(U Swico"
OPt'OSITi: MANN'H H'I'OUH
HEADACHE
NEURALGIA PI
When MBit' bead ntlion jou slipply
must have reller or mu will (' wild.
It's utedless to suffer when yilil cttii
jtskt a lonicih like lir, .titinim Itoml-
ucho Powders ul ruliovo tho pain
und uouralKla at unite,. Send ijonui
lino tii Um dnif storn now rur u
.Hint iinrttugf of Dr. .Imi' Tload
aoho Powdors. Doh't suffer, lu k
fi-w iiioinnuts you will ftsul flilo--I'Mulm
he Kom no mnio uunigla
I'iilu i d.)
L Erl N
LOTH lS
MV D K I N
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RD
H8UT4
vose
PIANO
c
YOU know whou ' liny
an art U lo of the "us-Nixrtl-nV '
kind ynn wero .ilw.tyit cxplnlitinif.
Iniitalion.i nntl inferiur iuls
itfctl ninth cxilanatioii. All ni
Knincnl.alipioof, alluxplnimtioti,
I ncuillcHs when yon liavu a
VO.S'C. After in
'Sixty-two Years
of toKtintf it needi no H)lojry
or explanation. Tliu fact that
your piano in a Vse U a nulf
Bunieiont prtH)f. Why VOSC in
mtpurtor Is easily provoil to tlwxc
who seek the truth. You smut
sec. touch ami hear thuVo.se, tlmt
i why wc arc m anxiuu that
you bhottlil call.
SMr rail t'r timt faymtMti iy
HALE'S
PIANO 110USK
Wo tako Into ('onnldi)ratlou that'
our cuHtoiaorH aro wIIIIuk m pay
n rca'ioiiahlu pilro for i;ood hIiouh.
Thin lucludmt a careful atten
tion lo your wiiiiIh, (oiutnny to
man, woniaii and child, iieloutiriii
flttlm; of feet, prompt dullvory of
merchaiidliio and alwayii a warm
wolcomo,
It In our duty to fico that you
nro forructly fitted.
It Ih your prlvlloo to mako
your tlo uoluctloii.
To our women frlandn It In ft
pUaiiiiro to ruiouimciid our bootu '
no Kplundld In uyury ya;.
Tho Window PhowH'tlm !NiwcBt
l'rircs fiom !fI.IMt to " M)
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