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PAGE TWO MEDKOltl) MAIL TKIIUTNK, MMDKOttl), OUKUON", WHDNMSDAV. DKI1 hlMIUOU Hi, t!)ll i i iocXl AlQi) L PERSONAL ,1, M, KllRdro of ltoKiiw Hlvcr I In' the ilty todav vIMtlnj? with bin family nml attending to business mat lorn. Horn ntid-'hoard nt HC South Ivy. MrT. C. L. Orniit. 243 Ai A. Flynn of Gold 11111 fipenl Tues day In thin city on bwdnwa In con nection with the llimuo lllvor Pub Ifc Service corporation. Frederick tho tlrcnt Magician in vnitdcvlllo nt tlio It 11.' Jtre tonight. 11. 0. Kcutner leaves not Stur- day for Now York to ncropt a iol- , of'u'iarKO e.iKtern clothing houso. II lr family a III remain In this city. Hcmctnbcr tlio itoddy bor Is n guarantee of quality. Martin J. Iteil ilj tho Jcwclor. Carl Tcngwnld nnd Hr. nml Mrs. naljih vycrn among Iho Mcdfonl peo jilo who nllciulcil the Uose society vaudeville nhovv at Afhland Tuesday night. ThoM Governor Johnson cigars In hanuitftil Xmna packages $1.00 nnd $2.00 alios at Medford Clear store. George Older of Montague,' Cal.. Is spending tlio week In Mcdford and allcy points attending to business mallow. (let It nt Do Voo's. Col. .1. F. Mundy returned last night from n bii8lnrs trjp to Portland and Wlllnmetlo vallej cities. Why walk when you can rldo for Kic to nny part of the city. Ford Tuxl. Call AIco S82K. Mrs. K. M. McKcancy nnd daughter returned Tuesday night from nn ex tended visit with friends and rela tives In Southern California. "Insurance" means "Holmes" and "Holmes" means "Insurance." Sco Holmes "Tho Insuranco Man." .Tames Wlilttafccr of OreRon City. Ore., Is among the out of town vis itors In the city this week. xFroderlcl: tho (treat Magician in vaudeville nt tho It theatre tonight. Ralph Unicorn, who Is attending tho University, of California, arrived homo Tuesday to spend the Christ- mas holidays. Tho finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Mcdford Print ing Co. Herry Ashcraft of Ashland spent Tuesday In Medford attending to bus. incss matters. White Seal, steel cut, coffee, 25c at Brownlee &. Llndloy. 230 Tho fireplace in tho Elks Temple on North Central avenuo was stain ed by smoke, due to carelessness In burning rubbish, and will havo to bo rofinlsbcd. The fireplace Is the largest lu the state, and a source of irido to the local lodge. Frederick tlio Great Magician In vaudevllel nt the It theatre tonight An old gentleman who said he worked for Horace Greeley upon the New York Trlbmto callod upon print ers nnd other newspaper employes Tuesday seeking food, which he ob tained. He Bald ho was 09 jenra old, and could hardly walk from ase and rheumatism contracted from expos tiro In box cars. Sweet elder at Do Voo's. Tho application of the Southern Orogon Traction company for the rJght to crops tho S. P. tracks at Main avenue lu furtherance of their 3500 foot oxtenslon, will be (akon up by the state railroad commission the first of tho yortr. Last night while the crowds wero passing on Main street two ladles re ceived a bad fall and on Investiga tion It was found they Mere simply falling over each othor to got to the Mldwuy to go homo of those cream chocolates t-old by A. M. Smith at JlUe pur pound. . 22!) MrH. George Tultlo of Gold HHJ lulled friends and relatives In this city Tilosdnjv, Kodak finishing tho -host, at Wen ton's Camero Shop. Over Isis Thea Jler. I. It. Soreni.6 o( Grants Pass nltonded (o buslnebs matters In this city Tuesday afternoon. J. O. Corking, the best all around photographer lu southern Oregon. Always rollablo. Negatives made any- wiiore, tlluo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. At tho regular meeting of the city council Tuesdo) night, the Hotel Mooro was gi anted a naloon license for a six months period. Try a (mart of our guuianteod pure sanitary milk. Phone G82-W. 250 ' With u Mnto bounty of S2T. for cougar heads, a number of Jackson county trappers and hungers figure on living, wages killing the varmints. Thoy lire reported to be plentiful In the Kvuns crook district, though few havo been slain. Tho recent snows in the mountains hnvo covered up the acorns and othpr uatuial fjd, mid farmers are looking ror raids by bear on their theon, hog, and calf puna. Kodnk finishing and suppllos at Weston'H pamera Shop. Over Isis Theater. W. P. Kdrls of Spokane Is a husl jicss vWtor In tho city this week. , Hr. Clnncy Tucsdnv fold half a ''carload of hogs, for delivery lo Port I 'land ninrkels lor tho Christiana trade. I The i'ccol)t f Chrlstmna packages i ito dntri ut the local postofflco has ,'linon lli'litcr than hist Vrnr. Tho I' - ' "- full flood of tho incoming mall Is duo to nrle nest Monday and Tues day. DoVoo is going to sell r.00 pounds of chocolato creams at thirty cents por pound. Get a pound today, tt The' patrons and friends of our schools are most cordially Invited to attend the splendid program of song, drill, play and Tell: dancing to be given by nil of the Public Schools of tho city Friday evening, December IS, nt tho Natatortum, for tho bene fit of the Athletic Field. Order onr Christmas "ten thea ow from Pierce, tho florist, real Eng lish holly used In wrcnths, nlso cut flowers. Order early and nvold dis appointment Pierce, the florlest, ..hone 374. Mr. and .Mrs. Porter J. Neft have returned from Kugcno. whoro they attended the Commonwealth con ference. Hcmentber the lteddy box Is a gunrantco of quality. Martin J. lted dy, the Jeweler, Mrs. T. K. Daniels returned Mon day from a visit with friends and rel atives in southern California. If you want quality I hnvo It. Store open evenings till Christmas. Mar tin J. lteddy, tho Jeweler. Prof. Keddle of tho rulverslty ot Oregon will give a rending from "The Passing of tho Third Floor Hack," at the Public Library, Friday afternoon at two o'clock. Dud Anderson, the local boxer, at Wallace, Idaho, on Christmas dnv will meet Frank nnrrii'au of Van couver, U. C. In a ten round bout. This will be the third time these two boxers will have met, each hnvlug a victory to his credit. Anderson beat Tlarrieaii via the knockout route In l.os Angeles last March and later the Drltish Columbia welterweight beat Anderson by a decision nt Vancouver, B. C. Following the bout nt Wallace Anderson will go to Pendleton, Or., to got in hnpe for a 20 round bout with Sammy Good, another ortlander, on New Year's day. Dud will weigh about HO pounds when he meets Good, who will scnle the same. Port- laud Journal. Kd Dutton, road super If or of the Engle Point dlttrict, and Tom Clng eade. a well known resident of that section, clashed Saturday, as a climax to a long standing row. According to reports, the road supervisor was victorious. It is alleged that Clng cade misrepresented Dutton, as not seeking the supervlsorshlp, and thus was enabled to secure names to a petition to the county court, recom mending himself for the Job. Dutton wants tho berth, and when the two men met, clashed, following nn argu ment. illy Glen Laidley) The Medford high school basket ball team has be?n broken up to some extent on account of somu of the boys not being up in their grades. The ten will bo composed of first and second team men. A good fast game Is expected. Some of the machinery has arrived for tho manual training department. A Etudont body meeting was held Tuesday afternoon at the High school The girls basket ball team is work ing In good stjle, the basket throw ing of Miss Nelllo Corum beine a feature, although the rest of the team aro doing their share of tho playing Tho local high will play the alumni soon nfter the Contral Polnt-Medford game. Tho alumni had their first practice Sunday. Pinky Itader Is a candidate for the alumni tenm. This Is going to b on of the fastest uasitct nail games of tho year. Support, support, support, why sup- ort. Why the Medford high school wantB your suport at tho entertain ment nt the Page next Friday. All tho schools will participate in the program, ami we can uHsitre you a pleasant eveniug. The proceeds will go to help pay for tho athletic Hold. Iter. Hall gue n Hhort talk on tho people or Korea about their language and customs. This was appi eclated by all. EX-SENAT0n kFhNY INDICTED FOR MAIL FRAUDS WILMINGTON, Del., Dee 1(1.--Former United States Senator Hlth nrd It. Kennj of Delaware nnd six other weie Induced b the grand Jury lu the In! ed s..ites dlhtrlct coiuL hero laht night on charges of conspiracy to defraud by use of tho tnallfi in selling woithlebs Insurance In four fire Insuranco ctunpanies. The other defendants ate former Slato Senator Daniel M. ItJdgnltiy of Di'Iuwmn; Frank W. Anthony, Drook- J)u; his son, Clnlru Webster Anthony, Now York; Harry A Woodcock, New York; It Fiedorlik llionnan, Drook lyu and Benjamin 1) Jacobs, alias II. Donell Jacobs, New York. Tho cased will be called for trial lu Januaiy. I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES i DESTROYS E AND POULTRY E Kite, the origin in which he- be tween a eigiU-ette-Miiukimr irntut ami emlU'ix from n -tnve. enttud :?."i(HI0 lo-.- early Wedne-iluv morning-, when the wareliou-e nit the S. P. Irnck ocelipied by the Moilt'onl F.jjk & Poul try I'oiniuiiiv, and ux n -toreliou-e b tlio Itoguo Hiver Fruit kV Pttnhu'c u--sociation. wit jjtiltcil. Smoke from the fire MillVonled 'J00 live chicken- utul lurkov. nnd le .stvoyed f00 lr0-P(l fowl- prepared for liimit'iit tcoutxidc point- for Hie Clii'Ntluns trade, owned hv T. .1. Onnlner. The lo- i- placed ut .l."i00 with in-uriuiee nt .?101H), evenly li vuleU hctweoii llic look nnd poultry. Tlio lo to the Uotfuo IHver Fruit tx Piviluee n-iot'iutiou wns :H)0t), fully covered by in-uiniiee. Ten -prnyiiijr mneliinc, fruit box niuter inl, i.ltook' nnd -unty material wore dctroycd. The n-oeiution owned the luiiMimr, valued ut jfoOO. The lilnre wiu fir-t di-covcreil iiliottt 1 o'clock hurniti!: utidcriieath the Hour, where wnuilurers have been s.lecunp for months. Tlio nuxiltnry nml fire truck responded to the cull, chcmii'iils lieinj; iwed ut first to ex tiiipuMi the flumes. Hy the time the ho-c was lnid I lie flames hcjjuit to show in the upper storj- and in the ntlie. In n few minute- the interior of the building wn- u mn-s of flnnios. At tliis juncture a oall wu i-ucd for volunteers, the crowd bcinp willing to give orders, but no help. Il-tunders thoueht the water should liave been tunied into the liiiildiu;;, iuMcmi of on the outride walls. -Mot of the poultry ile-lroycl wn received veeteniiiv nnd durinir the pn-t week, and more wns due to ar rive tmlnv from the country dl-lrictf. The fire depart lueut experienced koiiw lifficnltv in figliliinrthe flume-. but Kent it uiiiter control, inrce friiht curs standiiit: on u -ide truck wen' moved out of dniieer by the crowd. T WAllSAW, Dec lii.-Wlule the con-en-uS of opinion in Wur-.iw ir that the (icnnnn ultempt to reach the city has re-ulted in failure, it i- n fact that the Gennunx Iibm begun n rapid concentration of their forces ut the extreme left of their f.owiez-llow front, practically on the hank- of the Vistula. They arc -aid to hnvo thrown n bridge across the liver to the southeast of I'lock, nnd it up- peurH that they are preparing to cm tho Vi-tula to the roar of the Itiis-iuii line running between Ploc); nnd u point south of Mluwii, or move up the left hank between How nnd the river. Thib new Onnnnn concentration in such force, it i. believed b i.o-i( tent Russian obvurven. be . co's;. lutes nn effort to drive n edpi : k to Kochacew. tluttv milt's -e-t f Vnrsiiw, with tile tdc of cuttinir rail road roinniunication between l.odz mid Wnwuw. Thin nioveiiicnt hn- been met Iy strongly reinforced Kussiuii columns, wliioli during the liwt sevorul dnys has bcon slowly forcing the fJer mans back in the vicinity of Soobiic zow. Here the lijthling bus been -e-vere. ASK MEDFORD FOR RELIEF FOR BELGIANS Theo, H. Wilcox, chairman of the Ilelglan Relief Fund writes from Portland asking how many carloads of uoii-perlHliablc foodstuffs can Med ford furnish for Oregon's half of the Washington-Oregon cargo? Asks If wo will nrrange for active commltU'03 to Solicit. Articles want ed apt flour, rice, canned goods, and dried fruits. .Secure either supplies or money, Invest the money In sup plies purchased In Mcdfnid, mark them "Medford, Oregon" In largo lot- .y.u AUAHII nriWAl fJ.I flit , . ft U O I ll 1 . UB till Tf.4 f,.. .. '. Mon.'iw j iriidlt for Medford; tho railroad wiln transport all free of coht to Portland. I No portion ot monies received Is I used for pons of gathering sup-' nil...! . 1 i.iiuiifiiftiill.ill ni'n.linnil .... ' INlVn, .11 II illlPll.H IUIIUII, UlVlllt-nii I7A- paiihes, or any olhoi- expense whatso- ever- I'tery com is Invested In food-1 stuffs, ono bundled cents of even i dollar liujs food for starving Del-, Kirf. j Lists of donations from Poiiland , and outside points aro now being pub lished In the pupers fiom day to day Mr. Wilcox asks to be advised Just what wq can do. This letter was addressed to the commercial club. FIRM WAR HOUSE m am TO FLANK RUSSIANS NOW UNDER WAY BRITISH FLEET PIN SHELLS BELGIAN COAST PARIS, Doc, 10, 2M . m. -The French vvnr office tod.iv iinvo out iii official oWiiiiiirtuVnlion u- tollow-: , "In llelitituu the lon of Wc-lcnd, to tho uoithcii-t ot l.ouihaevdtr.ydo, ha- bcun viotcntlv luMttbiii'dod hv tlc HntWi Jlwt. I'Tlio Helgiiiu iirinx Ims u'Adcd u uounttfr nttitPk'thi St. (li"1!!.,' nnd ooOuplcd tlio fnnn's on the tot t bit ilk of tire Vslir. l. , "Our t roups!;; bo ulicndy hud itniucd jsrouiiil iutlio ilirootiou of lo liu Zillehokc, nti uwdc projcriw, hut not -o porecptible, in flu- rojiiojt of St. Kloi. "lit tlio ii'ieiotijif Aims, iuthe io gioii of the At-ite i'd in rimiuptiyiu' there luivc boon nnilhuy civjeMjiomonts in the cour-o of which we guided dis tinct iidvitiituyu ut various point-. "lu the Argoiuiu tbciv fs uotlitnjr to repot t. "In the Woeviv illHtrict wo llHve ic pulcd several (It'rmiin iittncl In tlio forest of .Mortmnrc. nnd wo luivvrc ttiiiittl nil the liciiclu- ocoip,iicd by iin on the lath of Doccuibcr. '.'In Alsace wo hao repulsed nn nt tnck to tho west of (Yiniiy, .' "Sen m: Knur Peter, nfcbuipnuied by tho ciown prince, entotcd Hing'rndp at the hcud of liis truopti on Tuesday, Doccmber l, nt II o'eloHir ' ill the inoruing. Hot ween tin Diinn ntid the Save tlioio arc in Servin no more Au-tro-llungniiaii troops. The num ber of pri-oners tlmt the Au-tro-Uungariant have Ictt in the hands of the Sen inns xiuce the bcginninvc of the war is placed at (i0,0Ul)." ATTEMPT TO CLEAR HUNGARY OF RUUSIAN FORCES 11KKI.IN. Dec. t'., via London. Dec. IS, 2.15 a in. dispatch received here from Vlonna says that Knslgn Nicholas do Sverbecw, son of the last Itusslan ambauMdnr to Germany has fallen In battle lu Poland. "Tim Tuseltlfltty coi respondent with the AnttrlRti headciunrlera re ports that tli Anstrlaiitt In Hid Car pntlilau mnuiitnlni are ureitalng for ward by fofPeil mnrehfts despite Ice and snow In' liuriyit1 of the retlrluu Russians. ' The correspondent adds that Hun gary may be regRrdcd 'as clearest coniijetiily of Uusslane. . 'Cue suc?os of tho AustrlRns In Hungary and wt Gallcln, he sas was duo to ttu fact that the Russian uoukened their forces lu the Carpathians to strength en their lines In west Gnllcla against the Austro.Gonnan assault. The re inforcements were too late, however to prevent an Austrian victor nt I.lmunovn. The battle on General Dn tiki's linos nnd to the norlhward.j according to the correspondent, Isj now at u standstill. Doth sides are well entrenched and by mutual agree ment neither tiros upon the men of the other earning straw to inalio their winter quarters comfortable There wore many frost bites and fro zen limbs during tlio first part of the winter but the soldier huvo now learned lo take precautions, i W.shOI.UTION NOTU'lJ Notlco Is hereby given that Charlo-t Murray, heretofore a iiiouiber of tlio firm of Murra, Newman i Flshor, of Medford. Oregon, hns retired from meiiilmrshlp In said concern, mid the biiKliiiHtH of said llrni will be carried on by tho remaining uuimburu there of under the old ffrtn nao of .Murray, Newman & Fisher, to whom alt debts owing to said concern aro pnyable, and who will pay all debts owing by ia Id com eru that are now out standing or may bo incurred by the remaining members, who will not be responsible In any way for any debts' owing by said Charlos Murray per sonally, or for any debts ho tuny con tract in the nuiiu! of said firm after this date. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this loth day of Diiqmubuf, 11)11. Dy D.'K. NKvit!A.V, :':il A .MwmluY of tho Firm. Wit i' T.. nil f i id trado is Meilfoiu made SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, cleansing and germicidal of nil autlrioptlca In CD - f A soluble Antiseptic i'owdcr lo ' be dissolved ill water OS needed, j Ab a medicinal antlsontlo or douches. In treating catanh, Inflammation or. ulceration ot nosii, throat, und that1 "; "7' " ' """ " ,. " ,1 . " rWlllftAil lit r..t f .. I.. 111m It lnr nn i 1 i w. itu ;iin ihv jljuiu M. liiniiuiu Medicine cuiwi recommonded Paxtluo In tliolr jirlvate corresioiidence with women, which pioves Ub Hiipotlorlty. Women who haye been curod ay It Is "worth Its weight In gold.'' At druggists, GOc largo box, or by mall. The I'axtou Toilet Co., Uoatou, Muriij IATHLETIG BENEFIT i i AT NATATDRiUM BY' PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tllt'VO Witt In) Hit ctltclliiitllllHlt Uivli ut lliu Niitutol'itim December RJ tir the utiM of luiliiitt (o ky Iho I'MtvlfO of the ntlilPllo field. Tho li. lovvfOj p'iMrwm wlil bh'uivpu by till' Miriuns ehoid of l)lf Ml : "While the I'ltrivttnn's iS nr- nro Shinhifr," vmdo- 1 and $!',; Wiishiiui- tou. i Motion -on;. "Mlii! hmuerv jirmil's I nnd 2, iLicksmi. t' 'VMiiiilfhilu t'liuih." Roostfvult. Motion soiiir, "Did Rodders," Kiudo 1 mid 'J. Jackson. Sou, "t'otnln' Thin llio Rvo," grudo It, WasliiiiKttui. Roqitntion, ,'Pm'- SoJI' Spot." Dora Kvnun, .loksoiu "Kslduio Sonir." fnulr I. Valuim ton, "lltidtil Cliorus." froitf'thc "Rot .Miiidcn,' hiith school. Rihboii drill by trirls f tirade- 7 nml 8, Lincoln, Song,. "My Pllh iioks lp to Thee," gvuup 7. Jitohno'n. Ru)"iuii,folk dflliop. sjiwde ", Wn-h-iuglon. ''.Melody iu.F" (Rrtboitfiloiiil, high StllllMll. Trio, A Hird in Hand." gnide M. Iiiuf)lii. Motion snug, ".Jam Pot," grudo ." nnd P. .lncK-on". 'Pliii, "KIT I laid." RooKovoll. KEEPTHEKIDNEVSWELL Health I- Woitli Sating, and Some Mcdford People Know llovv to Sato It. Man) Medford peoplo take thdr lives lu their hands by neglecting the kidneys when they know those or gans need help. Weak kidneys aro roHponslblo for a vast amount of suf fering and III health, but there Is no need to suffer nor to remain In danger. Pe Doan's Kidney Pills a fined)- that has helped thousands of Mdnoy sufferers. The following statement loaves no ground for doubt. v Him Arnold, Apytcgnto Road, Jack, rotvvllh', Oregon, snys: ,-M) back oclltcred mis for five or tdx months I had a dull pain tbrougti my Ju! nevs nnd the K'blitH.v nrtlou liecaui' Irrcgitlnr. I had to get up at nlKbt on thet nciooat wm told lo tn Doan's Kldtwr Pills and did o with fltio results. They soon rid mo of nil tho ailniciits. My klrim-v have tiotlt crtsl me very llttlo since." Pi Ice ."ife. at all dcnlcr. Don't slmpl ak for a Ktdncv rcintd) -act Doun - K tin ' l'lll the same that M moid t t lotcr Mllbiirn ( ii !'(. , ,iif,.ilo N Ailv "Daisy Brand" Butter IF NOT WHY NOT? The White Velvet Ice Cream and Butter Co. VI South Oulial, Mcdford, Oregon. Closing Out Our Furs Some at cost, the ka1ir. - . rrvlr cltrfKfltr DdldllCe Only bllgnily more BARTLETT & NETHERLAND At Ewing's Cun Store :bOy real money Pinlils nm not ouiisiilei'i'd ut our "lb;, Cut Pi lee- Sulo." 'e tit i morol.v Iruitltiir dollui Wo nro not "n'ti mil of liu.iiio wo mo ,ii-l ilnulilii'." over i in li plum sumo liii-iiu-s loll, urc loo inodol lo lulk tiboul. Our In; alo will ckiiIiiiiio iiulll llc'ciubui' 2 1. Baldy Breezerfs Calendar 'OON'T HOLD A NICKLE SO CLOSE TO YOUR EYE THAT YOU CANT SEE THE DOLLAR' BEHIND IT." ' Kvirv uillclo in the -lore 'it m iire nur lim' wmmIom. Advoili-iiii; i loo c )n n -ivc Im iih In itiotc cttt iiicn on nil miikiII nitirlc4 in our Miii'- I'liriiHliiiiuM 1)cmiiI nuiil, Viil mii toiv S.i.it.i ( I. hi-- i (miii,. THE WARDROBE V. S. MIANIION, Mi?r XMAS SALE 2l) NORTH GUAI'B Saturday, December i9tli Aprons, Fancy Articles, Home-made Candies, etc. Lutheran Ladies' Aid Society The 'h-Iiuo! of .Modern .Method. MEDFORD jmmrAMsri I'ollcKo HulldliiK. Day and NlKbt School -New DiiklnoM, Shorthand Night School SPffi SENSIBLE A I'ariric Cnlnr Chot In a noiiI1I Clirl"liiom Kill, fir ft, dAHgb. tor or ivvcthoart. It I useful, ornamental, onvtnlnt, i1hiWo, mot It proof. I.ut im nIiiw you our linn, Many uliei and i)lm. Prlow rmugo from s.uu i JM ou. Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory lt;t South Holly ht. HAVE QUIT - After lviirklim for .1 W Mlfrholl about four ii, I Iihvk ojtmd a kIiop til tin corner of South UlwiMu and J ixhtli liot nnd am iiblo to do anvtbliitt In the lluoot body or lci , nml Nuuinntvu (ho hot of iorltmnuiihli, JOHN BILJLSNGS-' I. S. AUo iiit on I'liititoiif licuioiiiitiiblH Ittui.i. Notlilui; Mice or .Mum .iiiouJulo for Xmas Presents1 Vv Pictures Wo havo iii-lu-dato lino of framod ilituri and iiioIIoh, from UKo iiualBO Hii'ot jdotiiroH.'and do all l,iudM"of""d(!tViro fiiimliiK, " "" f ' ' i ( i ' Waters' Paint & Wall Paper Store Wo Olvo H. fc II. aroon BtntupH jJ" ' i B'AGLEY'S APPLE JUICE A hualthrul hoiiiipliold bovoiiiKO, iiiiHtourl.od and put up In nn Hi lary cairn by now protojui. AbKulutuly frco from prsorVnllvoa. (llunr liuro Julco from Round clcnu uppIoM. Iluy t y tlio cano or can; ill vvnjH Bvvcot and .nh. A drink ror all thu family any month lu tho ynar. BAGLEY'S APPLE BUTTER I Inu purllv, flavor and pilco tn ictommoiid It for )(ur ubu na a con Vfiilunl, tanty, table delkiu). AMi your Kiouor, THE BAGLBY CANNING CO. 1WMCNT, Oltl'IC.'ON'. Moil's $liJ.D0 Slllls 7.75 Mpm's $M.0O Stilts v ',..$11.75 Men's 5I0.CO Suits ',$0.75 Men's $l.r,,()) nml $17.00 UIiiii Strut) Silltt $ 1.25 Mi'll's $20.00 Sci'du Slllls, (Inu (iilirlc and hi"1' art liillorlnn, nt $14.25 Men's $in 00 Stills fancy wur- sloth nml TnrtiiiM $13.25 Men's $0 00 uvrmvits $0.00 Men's $10.00 Ovrrcunlu $0.05 Men's $12.00 Uvcrenals $3.00 Men's $l,50lo $'1.00 Holt nt $1.10 to $2.05 $1.25 Dress Slilrls, rncli 70t' Wool Shirts now, each, at . 7Gc tu $I.QG $1.00 heavy winter welnht Cot ton rtltiliM Uiilnii Stiitik ntk: $1 00 Milt Itenvy two-jecc Cut ton Hllilietl Untlcrwcnr 78c $2.50 heavy ;'.iy Wool twri plcco Underwear, still $1.1)0 $3.00 nll-wnol flni! rllilictl Union Stilts. .. , $1.05 Wet Mmu RlrH " i h. ii. itvrviw It I, VMIIMUCIt HI North C.riH'H ht. I'ui.IIm .Mhv llntcr at any Time and KnRlUli CburH &)'?. $5.00 cKS'. At 'WMMZC' j A v 1