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4il . V -.. . A W- . -tfcV'1 S?V,l''..r 4,e' , m av-nnMM- PAGE TWO AlKHKOIil) MAIL TUIIU'NK MKDKOUM) ' "' UUIWON. Tl'KSDAV, ANTAUY ll, l!li: H it i J1 ii t ! . ,M IOCAL AND ii PERSONAL Mr. nntl Mrs. (Mini. UurMinltor, Mrs. (' V. llabormnn, Mrs. Vernn Kulill nntl K. J. Kubll of (Irnnts I'iiss attended tho funeral of Mm. Zach Cameron nt Medford Sunday, roturn Inn homo Sunday night, llarley Martin Froy of Mcdford nnd MIm Mhrlo Uvolyn Khodenborer of liolnnd worn mnrried nt tho parlors of tho J'nlorp liotql nl .Ornnts IJnsa Monday, Itet. 1. It. Tel olflclatiwr. Mr. ami Mr. Froy will roslde nl Moil ford. fieo Davo Wood ntjout that flro In surance iolloy. Office Mnll Tribune Oho of tho "Wntl boys of Hugo was hot In tho loft lqfc Sunday while hunting jnekntbblts. Ho carried a i If In nnd also hnil n -tl-cnliliro Cots revolver In a holstar nt his loft (tide. In lirlntiltiK tho rlflo tin to fire a phot nt a rabbit, the stork of tho gun rtrucl: the hammer on tho revolver flrlnjr; tho latter, tho bullet entering tho log nt the thigh and coming out Juut above tho knee. It la only n flesh wound and recovery l expected fvlthout sftrloiiB consequences. Cour ier. PIncoyonr magatlne club sub rcrliitlons with S'tarla Cigar Store. " nr.o Tho'-recular monthly mooting of tho Greater Mcdford Club will Jo held Monday, January 2fith at tho liubllc library nt 2:ao p. in. Mm. II. H Sargent wllf give n history of tho Kokiio rlvor valloy. HORN To Mr. nnd .Mrs. C. K. II. Webb of Coal nil Point, Tuesday, Jan nary 1ft, 1915, a nlno pouud baby boy. Sweet elder nt Do Voe's. Jnmos A. Van Duson of Dorris, Cal. Ir upending n few days in the city attending to business matter. Arthur J. Hose, concrete inspector of the Siskiyou division of tho Pacific hiRliwny, la spending a few days In tho city visiting friends and attending to buslnoss matters. Kodak finishing nnd supplies at Woston'aCarnera Shop. Over Isis Theater. Charles Jl. Greer, recently of tho Ashland Tidings, is in tho city for a four hours today attending to business matters. Ho left today for San Fran cisco, having revered his connection with tho Tidings. Editor Drowcr of tho Ilogue Wvcr Argus Is In tho city today boosting for his homo town and sugar beets. Tlio finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels. Mcdford Print ing Co. " Tho Dramatic Expression depart ment of tho Greater Medford club held its first regular meeting Monday afternoon with Mrs. Gcorgo Nilson as chairman. Sixteen new names wcro added to tho membership rolls. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Collins "of Jacksonville spent Monday afternoon In Mcdford visiting friends. Don't forget that gold watch given nwny in piano contest nt Mann's, Kidd'H, Schieffclln's, M. K. & H. .Co. 257 County Assostfor "W. T. Grieve re turned Monday from a business trip to Josephine county. Harry Ii. 1'orter, manager of tho Gold Hill Lumber company, was btrlckon with nppondlcitis while vis iting in this city Saturday, nnd will bo operated upon at Sacred Heart h08pltiU,tlip.tmldllp.of tho wook. KodkJtinlshlHg tho best, at Wes ton's Carooro Shop. Over Isls Thea ter. Roioburg tho last woel: has been nffllctcd with I. AY. W.'s, who dofy tho city's street spenkluK ordinance. For fqar tho uanio outfit of agltatom will try to collect In this city, tho pollco nro running all vagrant tran jilontri out ns faitas tboy airlvo. J. It. llrowu of this city loft last night on a 1ub1iiosb trip to Ilosnburg nnd other Wlllnmotto valley points. Got it nt Do ,Voo'a. Tho Elks wlJRbold an informnl dancing and cu!;d party at their new club room on "Central nvcnuo this evening. There will bo largo attond nuca. Mlsa Until Detwllo of Lob Angola who Iiuh boon viwltlng Miss Jean An dorson returned S'mday to her home. Palm rooms, now' management, light, airy rooms, renqouublo rates. Coorsia Elnhor, 2R9 Arthur Watt, n formor rosidont of this elty, now Of San Diego, is vlsiu lug U tb" i' . WJ Wiley of Ituch sponl Monday 1H ModfordaraniRciugbufcinesa mat- F1 ": . . c. '? '.. .Mnieoini 4io uioy Malcolm Hontiofjtho Amorlcan Can- nluf coinpanynmnrqturned from San Francisco, to, Joolnftor his TabJo Hock orchard, Uot ysar putter, cream, milk aud buttor.-nllk, at Do ,VoeX H. 1'', Autla wns a buslnoss visitor In Jacksonville Monday attending to matters before tjia circuit court. Attorney Guh wbury Is Bpondinu tho day In Jacksqnvlllo nttonding to professional muttQrs. Mall from tho "cast hns boon de layed tho last two days owing to blU eqnla In thq MJdUJft West, and heavy laiiw'6 ih tho liocky' Mountains, K I Tho regular monthly meeting of I '.Yi.l InnlinnM fn.t.l.t tlilaltirti.. f...M Ltit- uiivnpuii .uiiiii jiiioiiivn aiiuii n nsRoclntlon, was hold In tho basement of the Methodist church Monday ! night, with a largo attendance nnd much interest. Most at tho ovenlng wnn fcpont In discussing sugar beets, nnd telling of tho advantages to bo gained by their cultivation. Several J who had lived In sugar beet districts told of their value as community and prosperity builders. Try our new English smoking mix ture, CO cents per package. Medford Clcnrg Store. 2GS One of tho warmest days In months Is being experienced today over the Uoguo Ulvor valley, and tho nlr Is balmy. Monday night n heavy frost fell over tho valley, and at midnight the pavements woro white. Tho pres ent warm spell will molt tho snow rapidly in the mountains, but nny dangor of flood will be held In check by tho cool nights. We nro headquarters for real first quality cut .hair. Marlnello Hair Shop, 07 Garnett-Corey building. 271 J. M. Kllgoro of Uoguo Hlver Is spending n few days In the city visit ing frlonds and relatives. A. I. Lawrence who has been con fined to his homo for home time with an attack of sciatic rheumatism, is improving. J. 0. Gcrklng, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives inndo any where, tlmo or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 320-T. J. T. Sullivan of the Uoguclands company, returned this morning from n btifcinevfl trip to San Francisco. While there ho met It. II. Whitehead of this city, who la wintering In Cali fornia, Mr. Whitehead was very much Interested In tho sugar beet proposi tion and told Mr. Sullivan that he In tended to cut his stay short, and re turn to tho valley to work for tho project. , Cora E. Ulley. chiropodist. 407 Garnett-Corey building, phono 657-11. 271 Uom To County Treasurer Flor- ey nnd wife of Jacksonville Tuesday morning, January 19, 1915, an elght- pouml. baby boy. The arrival of the cuto llttlo stranger was tho cnuse of tho proud father distributing cigars. "The Spoilers" was presented at tho Page theater last night to a largo audience of picturo fans, with many from out of town in attendance. The same films will bo presented again to night. To the girl selling tho highest number of duo bills In piano contest from now until end, will rccolvo a handsome gold watch Elgin move ment. Call at the stores and get dun bills and they will explain. 257 Miss Hattlo Weiss, operated upon recently atHacred Heart hospital, is recovering rapidly. " H. h. Jackson and wifo have return ed from a visit with friends and rela tives In-Grants Pass. A sign of spring the first of the year cropped ont in tho business district this morning, with a whole sale washing of windows. Hex Lampman, formerly editor of tho Gold Hill Xows, has resigned from the staff of tho Portland Oregon ian, and accepted a position on the 'Portland Journal. Mr.' Lnmpman was originator of'The Crawfish" on tho first named xhect, a feature that was widely read. Ho will do similar work pn tho Journal. Bert Thoreen of Corvnllls is among tho out of town visitors In the city this week. H. U. Tronson of Eagle Point w;a a business visitor in the city Monday afternoon. MILLKlt-AOKB Smiiluy evenin-r nt tlio I'reMjytcriun parronnge, KIMe L. Miller to Hnrloy Ageo oC Ilonu liiirsr. Tlioy will make their home on n niwh near l(nbur''. SiuoUo IIonie-Mwdo Cigar. Governor Johnson, Mt. Pitt and La VbUa aro tho best. TO BRING THAW BACK WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. Deputy Attornoy Gonoral Kennedy of Now York, formally applied today for tho Htipvumo court mandate in the case of Hurry IC. Thaw. Under thocoiirt ruloa tho mandate, carrying Into ef fect tho decision of December 21 that Thaw can bo extradited from Now Hampshire, cannot be issued until 30 days ufter tlio decision is rendered Tho clerk contofiiontly v,IU itssuo tho mnndatu noxt Thursday, Mr. Kennedy hiild ho and William Travors Joronio intended to leave Now York Thursday for Concord, N, II., to profiunt the mandate to tho federal illst l let court officials and demand tho surronder of Thaw. TOO liA'l'U TO ULAH8IFX". WANTJCIJ A w-oir broke team i" of young farm mares, good family cow, nnd ouo horso power motor in good condition, ut lowest cash price. 'ni, Messing, 329 Apple. 258 SUGAR BEER MICHIGAN (IV-nnvlUo. Mich , llornld.) Tho season nt the Holland sugar factory came to n close last wook when tho slicing of boots for tho sea son was finished. Aflor nil tho hoots havp been ground thoro still will bo a llttlo work nt the plant and tho fac tory which will require bovoral days. Tho closo of tho season comes early this year. Although It hns boon an average year. It baa not como up to some others In number of tons of bootts sliced and tho number of pounds of sugar .manufactured. This year's record was about thesamo us Inst year. Weather conditions dur ing slimmer, however, woro not all ideal, nnd that was chledy responsi ble for tho fact that the yield was not larger. Hut even at that the record was not n bad one. Hot v. eon 2S.000 nnd J10.000 tons of beets wore sliced dur ing the fall and between six nnd sev en million pounds of sugar was tho tk'lil of tho crop. Work for the noxt summer crop has been In progress some time nnd many fanners have already contract ed acreage for the coming season. Tho price ofbects hns been raised nnd tho profit for the farmer tho coining year will be larger than it was tho past ear. Iloets nro general) conceded to bo a crop which return pretty goad mon ey to the grower when sold by the ton. E E ONI The' Iloffmnn ilivorco Miit, in which n number of well-known Med ford citizens will be called as wit nese, bopiin in tlio circuit t-onrt this mnmim; nnd three subpoenas for the defense nre still io he served. Mr. Hoffman wns the only wilnoss on the stand this inornini;. The chief nllegntions in the divorce suit nre that Mrs. Hoffman became "intoxicated in the office of a well known Medford man," ami that clan destine meetings were held and clan destine letter! written to other. Tho custody of two children nre the chief contention. Mr. Hoffman is- n trnvelini man. They were sej united once before, but remnrried. BUSINESS MEN OF CITY SIGNING (Conttlnucd from Paso 1.) manner, shape or form between th two, and that tho two development projects are In nowise linked. Tho beet sugar acrcago contracts do not bind tho signers thereof, to any obli gations for irrigation, lllustrntlvo of this. Is tho fact that two-thirds of tho land signed for Biigar bceta to date, is not within tho reach of an) proposed irrigation project. (Signed) Uect Committed W. H. GOUE, Chairman, OKOUGE U. CAUPENTEn. IIKRT ANDERSON, WELLIIORN REESON, J. A. PERRY, E. W. CARLTON, D. W. STONE, FRANK liKOWN, G. A. MORRIS, JOE H. IJEEMAN, G. "W. ELDEN, D. M. LOWE, W. B. NEWCOMRE. lliiiliiows Men Also. The Jackson County IIiihIiics.i Men havo issuotf tho follewing: "After careful Investigation of tho sugar beet factory and tho irrigation project, tho Jackson County Ruslness Men's Association find that there Is not connection whatever between tho two and that neither is dependent up on tho other. It further finds that tho Uoguo River Valloy Canal com pany does not now, havn and never has had any connection whatever with the sugar beet project. Tho ussoclu- atlon urges that every man and wom an exert every honest effort at their command to securo tho licet sugar factory the greatest Industrial op poitunlly over offerod to tho peoplo of the Rogue rlvor valloy. Jackson County Hiislncss Men Association. EARL C. OAOniS. C. S. RUTTERFIELI), A. C. HUHHARD, JOHN C. MANN, E. F. SCHMIDT, C. M. KIDD, L. II. RROWN, Directors." ROME, Jan. 19. A special messen ger from tho ecclesiastical authorities of Delgium who succeeded in passing tho Gorman lines, reached Rome last night bearing a fujl report concerning tho situation growing out of Cardinal Mercler'8 Christmas pastoral lettor. Tho report was presented to Popo Tl.. IIaI 4 t. t.. ..i.Mntn n 1 1 lin tfi1rtmt imilUlllfl. ll.m MIUIHIHB u..u l.. .unun- ins is au authentic extract from it; ,. T CAUCUS ON SHIPPING BILL WASHINGTON, nJn. !!. Sonnto democrats determined lato In toll day to postpone until tomorrow night their third caucus on tho shipping bill which had boon scheduled for tonight'. Tho commerce committee. It was hald, had not had toll tlmo to consider umondmoutH referred to It by tho cau cus. Senator llurton resumed his ntturk on tho shipping bill, lie took up South and Central American affairs, saying It was not trado which could bo considered by how l.nttn-Amerlcn could bo helped politically and social ly. Tho dobfo assumed every outward aspect of a filibuster. Only two or three democrats nnd half a dozen republican senators remulnod In the chamber at one tlmo. NO PEACE SIGNS IDENI WASHINGTON. Jail. 19. Pres. dent Wilson sees no likelihood of tho termination of tho European war this spring. Ho told callers today ho had uot noticed any Indications of police In tho situation yet. , Mr. Wilson mentioned tho subject In connection with his plans for a tilp through tho Pnnnihn canal uud to the Sail FruneUco Exposition. Ho explained that he fully expect ed to mnke the trip but that It wiih possible that developments abroad or In the flitted States might Interfere, Toucher? certificates have been is sued ns Villous for Jnekson count v: One-ycur cortilioutes Olcun I. Wurdrij). Mvrlle t'uok; Chun Winer, Mcilfenl: Virginia llunl. Central Point; Altu l'curl Nieros Cent ml Point; .elln II. .Wit, .Medford; Amv Davis-, AslilnmJV O-enr W. Chrjson, Mcdford; John NVulnii, Centra) Point ; I.oii Hussov. I.niillii: Marjory Krs- kine, Prospect ; Mahol Kverlmrd, .Med- fonl; Donna Hell Goodwin. Mnnvn--boro; Harriet K. .Miller, Snruli linen- crgnrilt, Ashland; Kulu W. Houston, Trail ; Olive A. Ilogiiu. Applciruto; Slella E. Kribs, jndford; IVnrl (iould, Medford; Kern H. Daily, Med ford; Mae H. Ncaloii. Ceiitrul Point. Five-year oorlifienlo - Arthur C'luiso. Primnrv certificate Mr. Mnrx White. E OF BOSTONIANS DEAD Jlt'ltl.lNGTON', VI., .Inn. HI. -(leorgo Frotliingluuii, tlio original "Friar Tuck" of the old llosloniiins,, died suddenly today of heart failure. JJo was 7" vears old. Frotliinglmm appeared liero last night in a ret mil of the comic opera "Itobiit IIomI." lie had played tin part "f the ,u lly friar moro thnn (101)0 li)o, in llie . l Ittciil.t-snten vo,is. GUILTY OF VIOLATING OLEOMARGARINE LAW ST. I.OPIS, Jan. 19. Threo men pleaded guilty In tho federal court hero todny to violation of tho fedoral law requiring tho payment of a tax on colored oleomargarine. Theso threo woro tho flrnt'or forty defend ants to bo placed on trial. CAMPBELL APPOINTED PORTLAND LAND REGISTER PORTLAND, Jiui. 10. Kntlianifl Campbell, attorney nnd counselor in government land cartes, received his appointment this morniiiir iih icgistcr of tho IiiiiiI ofiico in this eft. O. I. Smith, receiver of the departniputi was appointed some time ago. MY, Campbell is n nuiivo.of Michigan. " was editor of Ihu Houghton Herald, jiiihlislied in Houghton, Kim., uud In ter was mayor of Crookston, Minn., for two consecutive terms, lie was urged to accept the uU'U'Q f'"' l' third term and declined to nweid tlio iiomiuatiou for coiikicss, lie curno o I'orlland ten veins jmo and wjlji his wifo and two cliildren, Viator mid Alieo, resides nl 802 Noitlirii" street. ., i-Ilinil1(.l, lllla u.wU.yM ill 1V .. r,tfaJ ,.naa V ' " ' SAYS PRES NEW NIL I Tho I'iisi royiiliir tuootiu-; of Hie now oit.v oouiii'il will lie lielil lliix "vo niu'r. Miiyoi'-oloot Kuicriok will he iniluoteil intn oflieo, The now oiiun cilmou,. Joint Attititt from the Hi'! wnnl anil Frtiuk Amv from tin1 hIm oml, will lu mm in u in, 5aI.oi'-,1i,,I Kmcrick will muke hit iipeiunc ml droxs ntiil upii)iul hi eoumiitU'ci lor tho vour. There i nut likol.v in lie nuv ohmi'ic, eseept tlml Coiim'iliiuin Surueilt Will likolv lie plliec'il ill tlio Ileal of (ho eliiirtof ooiiiiiii-imi i-nui-mittcc nntl ('tiiiuoiliuiin Meil.vuxl.i lieiul of llto water oimiiuit'eo. Am showing eciiunuiieiil inclinations there is n di-iuilioti umotii! miiiio members of (lie oouuoil to olimiiinto tlio tit v uttiniesii, hiring Mieoiul otuumel when the eit uoeiU mieo. Tlio siilnrv w now ."iO PRESIDENT UNABLE 10 DECLARE EMBARGO WASHINGTON, .Ian III. Presi dent Wilson Iuih no authority to de clare mi embargo on the exportation of wheat and other foodstuffs, be told cullers today, dlxcusMug leceiil In creases In food prices In (he I'lilted States. Such authority must como from congress, ho said, admitting that ho hud not Investigated tho coimtltu tluunltty of such a step. He did nut commit himself on tho advisability of an embargo act. The president snld nothing could bo donn by tho government toward regulating prices, unless illegal prac tices by merchants woro disclosed by the investigation ho has directed tho attorney general to begin. S INQUI TABLED BY SENATE WASIIINOTOK, .luii. 10. An mi-Mieci"-fiil ntlcmpt was mode in tho eiiuto loduv hv Senator t'liiiimiii to obtiiiu notion op his loxoliitinn ii-ktug the president if ho iiropocd l' dis pose of the ouoins cnllcelcd bv the tinny at Vein Crux without nutlior iiitiou by rmigros-. Tin- motioii to lake up (lie roxoliilion wiis hud on the table by u Mdo if Mi to 'Jh. Miss Grace Henry of Grnntu Pu Is visiting friends nnd relatives In this city for a fow dnjs. IF BILIOUS, SICK E Get n 10-ceiit box now. You're bilious! You buto n throb bing M'nsutlnu In jour head, a bad tusto In )our mouth, your eyes burn, your skin Is yellow, with dark ring under )our eyes; your lips nre parched. No wonder you fool ugly, mean and lll-teinpered. Your ByMoiit Ih full of Itllo not properly iiassml off, and what you need Is u cleaning up Inside. Don't contlnuo being a bil ious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, uud don't resort to harsh physics that Irrigate and In jure. Remember Hint iiiohI dlsordcm of the stomach, liver and bowels are cured by morning with goutlo, thor ough CnscaretH -they work wblloyou sleep, A 10-ent box from your drug gist will kcup jour liver mid bowolii clean; stomach sweet, and your head clear for months. Children love to take CascarotH becauso they (unto good and never grlpo or sicken, (Adv,) - Dono by Expert Workman And Guaranteed MARTIN J. REDDY JEWELER MEETS T NIPAIED TAK mm 22 East Main St, Phone 10 L STATE CENSUS LAW SAI.H.M', Or., .luii. III. Thai lli sliilo will u old mi c.pi'iiilituic nel your of uiiroluiilelv 7.,00(1 in tnkiugu census Wiih iiindo ceilniu lo dny mIm'U the. Iituiso pnsscil liopic si'tilulito MUluvd' bill provldiiiif :oi; the rcponl of ii law rettulrlnu; Hint u oensiis slinll lie Utkou otory n von' in Oivgoii. . , 'llio sennlo lm inod a fl'iiil-ir meiisiiio, hut when it eopie ,ii 'oi coiisidorallon In the IiImimiUIi, will )m Killed, uud the eilulo will bo linked Io pit-is tlio Ibllurd hill to ylio'li, )t i said, the sennlo it III iifee. , Tho Iiiiiim' lodu iiNo(Mivljn 1IH iirt reduced lit lieire-0nliiie I lust nt of Mulliiouiiih eoiiulv, pl-iividilig for the pro.ertntioii of m'iiiii M renins nnd fulls In view of (be Columbai liter liighttat, WESTS TO NAME E WNHIIINGTON', Jan I'l KuggoH tlniiH that President WlUou'n grand miii, the child of Mr, and Mrs. l'raiicls II Katro, will go nameleHii until con tents to clioso n name can Jm hold In various paily of the country begun uniting nt tho white liouso toduy and raimeil much nmuriciucut among members of the preMdoiit'n family. Tbo prcitldunt la reluctant to have the baby named nftor blmiclf becnuno tho child "tmiuIiI have trnublo inuuihli of his own to bear." I In told callers that a family council on tho rmbjoct wns held at tlio white hotisn today but no decMon wnn reached. Prancls Woodrow Hayro was tho name uioM froijuently uggeRtod. Lime Trcnlmcnt In Tuberculosis Ih Ihr Jltr -. lUI'J, Uur ..I ttr Juurnnl of ttir .tlilrrliir tlnllixl t-H-lnllun uiirnrrl (lil .Inlrniriil runrrrnliiK rnlrlum I I'm. I mi-illm-lluli lu Ihr friallilrxl .it ,u iiitrnMr; tillirrrillii-U t-uuiiiilluiii l mlrr Ihr lf niullr, tuiilliiMnl ami rrllrnl ricliilr u( illlrliiM liiillnlliiH. tdli lilrxin kits wm iiiliiilirr il tils cMIrm liiiirmr, mi ilrrHu mm riiiilnllmt ur ii'irtlnl ' (iillilNlluit lu llie Iiiiijc. itlilrli Him rr ultliiu i'lllJ M.irr In ruiilrltiiilr In Ihr tinlUntr HIT n nil ;IiIhu lil llir rlmi4. IIhikI In hiniit tilllt ItiU rimrxr lit rrMl. Ihr . t rlrnra iii i,r Itilirrvlc limllll. Mlilili lliinll illiliiirMr. uml llii illrul lirr ilia rlmrMrtl it 1 1 la ht-Mlril UiliniiHMr lu hrr, MlKaU. l:illlilll fl.ocllllll Ji.llll.llN alillliilli Drilh mi Itvaltlvvtk (IikJI rriiicill.il HK.'lll. H'l ll,la ll'lllliui iilllulilra it nil II., it (inni inmu riMimiiiiiilia Hliil l4t aiiuri-l Phr iimiiIih Ihn iiIi llie icx- 'f ! ht,mii a .Mlncit litv Miik'ii (hU-Iiimi Ih a i nimll(um l lllla tniiii'ily fur puliii' lulintiu Inula uinl ulllvil tiiri.nl uml UioiioIiIhI arti-fllmn. Ila IimiIiiik "ivr lii.O II) kiiiiip int-uaiim liit Hltriliulisl Io llie llllllllli-r III Willi Ii lllla KlfliK-lll In Hi niiiilileixl wllli nther IrnfHulUtiln s In In t-nally umIiiiiIhIi-'I ii Ilia Mtr UKo I'ormili mill It iIik-h nut IrrlUtn Ilia aiulli.irll Cihmiiii AtlrHtlt I'ulilitllia Ho ntiliili-a. nurmlliH or liHt.lt fnrmiiiH iltUKK. at. It ia and ! trv If our all liwatlMt la out of II. Aak III t M lit urilar or saml illruvt in llfUmuii l.tilioritlur;, l'liltilrlililn, I'rlio $1 uml 92 a Itottlo. This label on a loaf of bread REPEA OREGON BUTTER-NUT BREAD In as (Ml a bread as pxperl bakers with ' Kfioiitil'ii met hods t'roiti best of mater ials, can produce. ... iTe.( time say "Ilutler-Nul. to your grocer. NURMI BAKING CO. BY DIRECT IMPORTATION TWO CARS MONTHLY 01' BANANAS Wc have accomplished the reduction of the nice of hnnnnns, so that they nre no longer a luxury i' ' , The public is invited to inspect our banana ripeuiiiK rooms Get a Receipt Hook from YOUR GROCER MWORP WAREHOUSE CO., Distributors RULE NEW (', V, Whll lock of lliimiinnvllli), .Mo., Iiuh llilrelrtKiid A, A. Aklim In-toru-it lu tho (Inliluti Itulu'iiml will lake charge as suoii us tho Invoice, which In Hint lielnu iiitulo, Is complnt. oil. .Mr. WJilllocU collies fioni tho tow u tvhoro tho first tloldon ilttil xloio win sliiilml uud thoro nre iiowi-llj In operation, lie bun boon cnuiiouli'il Willi this hlllllR or kloros liil-HoVuriil 'ours, Is mi i.hiIhiiuiI inoinhiinl and will iiiuliiliilii ihu .siilimdlil.riitt utntlou of tho (ioldun llulu. siro iu tlilu ell), rmtublhihed ami built up by Mr. Aklns In tlio four ami u half yniirH ho bus been IiiiIm.. Mr, AlUus says tho'itoru ban always nindii iiipu iy. In tho doul Mr. Aklns becouios tbo owner of n rluo -IU0 ueu. stook fiuiu hn inllim south of Iviiiimm City, .Mo , ami will dototo his (Iiiih to tho farm. UioiihIi bo will lotulu hiH Inti'init lu two I Ioldun Unit slot os In Moutiiua. one of which Is luaiiiiaud and naitlv owned bt M r llonloii, wlm foi'iimrly was with Mr. Aklns lu this store. Tho farm ami Monk hunluotui Is not now to Mr. Aklns an Im wiis.foiiiiuily from Hint locality and ulwiijs. luol a dehlro to got "buck to tho noil'' Mr, AUIiih and fuinlly will Imuo about I'libriiiiry I and will be greatly uilrwod In roiiimorcliil, miclnl and cliuti Ii rlrcloH lion1. TjiOt lko tlu couotiy tory much nnd will miss tho outings In tho mountains and (bo fishing and hunting, Mr, Whlllork will retain the sntuo competent forcu In the stvro and Kates In a fow days ton (be sistiu marliots to buy goods and will In lug his family bore on bis return. The Popular Drink COFFEE The Popular Brand HARRINGTON HALL It linn plcnuocl othom nnd will plonso you. Try it ami soo. MARSH &' BENNETT Seiniiil ilimr citht of I In-t National llllllli. I'louio .'."I'i Is the uy,n of qimlily T I V...U.V... ....Ml v-'-I . . , . Y1 'jjJi.' i, J