Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 24, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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L PERSONAL
Thoro Is considerable local Inter
est Ih tlip .lack .lolinson-.l0H8 Wlllnrd
fight scheduled to bo HlnRcd nt Jan
rcr. obmo time In March. Local fight
folfdVers pick Willard to win. Many
the cowhoy's backora picked Jeffries
to beat Johncon at Ucno, and nro
looking tor rovongo.
What Will tho parrot hay?
i- Attorney P. J. N'owmnn attended to
legal matters In Grants Pass Tues
day .jUundldtt's millinery storo Is open
again with new spring goodn. 291
Attorney n. F. Mnlkey Is attend
ing to professional matters In tho
county scat today.
Mrs. Leach, 32 C North nartlott, ex
port corsetlcrc. Phone 5C3-J.
Mrs. N0III6 McGowan of thts city
left Tuesday for Portland on business
connected with her position as Grand
Matron of the Kastern Star.
Tho millinery. department of tho
M. M. storo is now open under tho
management of Misses LounBbury and
Sonion.
V. C. Wcstorflcld and wlfo left
yucsday for San Jose, Cal. "vhcro
ihov will mako their future nomo.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite
nook Storo.
Mrs. Italnh Cowclll representing
Mm llnrnnnl MllllnCrV COUIPaUy. Of
Medford, has purchased tho stock and
fixtures of tho storp recently oper
nted by Mrs. Wlttorff, and will open
tho establishment and offer the stocK
nip. Tho sloro will then bo ro-
otnoWnri with new eoods. and the
Misses Clovenger and Johnson will
bo In charKC, nocuc River Courier.
Don't forget to hear Rev. George
Schooner, tho rose wizard, public 11-
..pnrv Fnb. 22. 23. 24. 25 and 26, at
S p. m. All Invited. Subject, "Roses
and Roso Growing."
Burglars thought to have been
hoys entered tho cigar storo In the
Sparta building soma timo Tuesday
night and stolo thrco or four pipes,
tobacco and cigars.
What will tho parrot say?
T. K. Whltraer and wlfo of Buffalo,
K. Y aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jap
Andrews of this city.
City pascngcr service lBc. Coun
try trips In proportion. Plerson &
Foster. Phone 378-L. tf
Tho Elks lodgo has Issued lnvtta
tlons for a social session to bo held
nt their now temple on North Cen-
.i nvnnim nnrt Friday nlRht. The
pamniltteo'ln charge is George "W,
r-,.n,. t .t. riuchter and B. A.
Welch.
. Chic tailored hats at right prices
af tim M. M. store.
W. W. McDonald has returned
from an extended visit with friends
and relatlvos In California.
l.'nol- fliitnlilnrr th best, at WcS
ton's Camera Shop. Opposite' Book
Store.
ini.orlna Qfrr.ni nf YrcUa. Cal.. is
spending a few days In tho city at
tending to business matters.
What will tho parrot say?
A man appeared on Main street
this morning soiling grceiiB and young
onions, tho medicinal qualities of
both vegetables being praised by tho
dealer, as a spring tonic. This is
another sign of spring.
Seo Dave Wood aoout that tiro In
,ranro policy Office Mall Tribune
Hldg. '
Tho excavating of tho basement
for tho now federal building on Sixth
and Grapo will bo completed this
week, tho work being about two
thirds completed at this time.
What will tho parrot say?
John 8,, Orth was a visitor In Jack
sonville Tuesday aftornoon being
called as a character witness In the
Ray Toft caso.
Mntlnoe, tho Page today.
: Students of tho high school Tues
day afternoon Journeyed to nearby
towns advertising tho basket ball
game next Friday night with Ash
land in this city. The boys aro ad--vcrtlsing
tho game liko a circus, and
expect tho largest crowd that over
attended a sporting ovent in this
city to bo on hand.
. Call at tho M, M. storo and sco
tho MIsseB Lounsbury and Semon
about your now, spring hat.
Krlo Anderson of tho Blue Ledgo
district arrived In tho city Tuesday,
and roports extremely stormy woath
cr In that section, with rain and
snow accompanied by a cold wind.
Bwoot elder 'at Do Voo's.
Robert Gordon of tho Trail district
. Is spending a few days In tho city vis
iting frioriiis and attending to busi
ness matters.
' (Jot; your outtor, cream, milk and
buttor-milk, at Do Voo'i.
' Thirteen Hloepors woro lodged lit
tho city Jail Tuesday night, all being
from the south. Ono of tho wander
ers told tho police that California
waB ovorflooded with men and women
from fbo east seeking empjoyment at
ilia fair, and that many restaurants
x,,n, Bariirintr tlii.lr hell) for their
iboBrd.
Wa havo an expert trimmer In the
millinery department at tho M, M;
tore,
Mrs. J, M. Tethorrow of Grants
Pass Is visiting friends and relatives
in tin's city this week,
Kodak finishing tho best, af Wes
ton's Camcro Shop. Over Isls Thea
ter.
Heavy advertising Is being car
ried In all tho large eastern papers
by tho 11111 lines advertising tho scen
ic wonders uf tho northwest to pro-
nn..rflrt fntr visitors, and painting
tho glories ot the Spokane nnd Pugot
Sound country, lfhrrimnn lines also
carry advertisements singing tho
praises of tho southwest, "tho land
of the passing cattle king.'1 Tho
Hill lines urgo that trnvelcrst take tho
northern routo nnd keep cool, and'
"avoid desert heat and dust." Spe
cial rntes to tho fair will go Into ef
fect March 1st
Get tt at Do Voo's.
John Demmcr leaves Thursday for
Alaska whero he will spend the sum
mer in cannory work.
Early cabbage and cnullflower
plants ready Mnrch 1st. Orders also
taken for all kinds of vegetable
plants. Maddox & Uonney, phono
S7-R. 310
Attorncy B. B. Beekman of Port
land, called to Jacksonville by the
death of his father. C. C. Beekman.
Is ono of tho counel In the Mojeskn
divorce suit set for trial at Portland
this week. A postponement In the
nationally famous caso was granted
by tho court.
Prismatic Ray has accomplished tho
most wonderful results In scalp trou
ble; used only In connection with
Marlnollo treatments. Try It for
falling hair. Marlnollo Hair Shop.
407 Gamett-Coroy Bldg.
Wanted by Dr. Hill, suit for man,
wnlst measure 38, length 32. A
worthy case.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
vVcston's Camora Shop. OTr Isls
rhcator. '
At tho last meeting of tho Greater
Medford club a letter of apprecia
tion was read from Mr. Foyea of tho
Foyes Grocery company, regarding
tho fly swatting campaign of last
year. It Is very gratifying to the
club to know that untiring efforts ac
complished such good results, being
of Incstlmnblo valuo to thoso deal
ing In food stuffs. Tho work will
go forward again this year with re
newed enthusiasm.
J. O. Corking, tho best all around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives roado any
where, tlmo or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Tho Jitney club entertained Its
members with a dance In St. Mark's
hall Monday evening. About 30
couples wero present. Tho most en
joyable ovents of tho ovonlng was
the contortionist act by Doc Stephen
son, tho well known tonsorlal artist,
and tho laughable comedy skit by
Mrs. Pto Barnebdrg, entitled; "A
Sudden Fall Will Always Walt For
You." Their noxt danco will be
held March 17th.
For better Insurance, sco Holmes,
tho Insurance Man.
" nnnrm Rifnrs nf Phoenix was a
Medford business visitor Wednesday.
Matinee, tho Page today.
Mrs. J. C. Mann was operated upon
at Sacred Heart hospital this morn
ing, Dr. R. W. Clancy attending.
$2000.00 to loan. Sco Holmes,
tho Insurance Man.
Tho first of tho Medford liquor
cases, hanging tiro in tho courts for
two years, will bo callod- In tho cir
cuit Aurt this aftornoon. Tho de
fendants aro J. II. Bell and Jack
Sheridan of tho Nash Hotel company
charged with selling liquor to minors.
Similar charges aro filed against
Ino other Medford saloon owners.
The action -was first brought two
years ago when an Ashland youth un
der ace. but representing himself as
above 21 years, purchased liquor at
nine Medford bars. Afterward in
dictments were roturned'.
Ed G. Brown of tills city was first
put on trial, and through his attor
ney raised the Issue that an employer
.was not responsible for tbe act of his
employe, and that any vlolatlpn, oi
tho law was made without hls( sanc
tion. Tho caso was appealed to the
supremo court, that body Vecently
holding that a saloonkoepor was re
sponsible for tho ucta of his agent.
IS A WOMAN OF
fiTRANCiH FOWJvRS
Tho World's fticutnst Clulmiyunt und
l'lijhlc ralmbt
MADAME WINTERROTH, who is
ono of tho most famous readors of
life's mysteries In the world, should
bo consulted upon all matters. She
will astonleh you. Her many years
beforo tho public has proven her re
liability, Her great knowlodgo of the
truo science of palmistry Is based on
infallible principles and demonstrated
tacts, 1.41 S, Central.
MEDFORD LIQUOR
CASES ON TRIAL
MBDFOKD MATT, TRT13TOK
JURY LIKELY 10
INJFI ML
Tho Jury In tho trial of ny Toft
charged with perjury had failed to
reach a verdict up to 2'30 o'clock
this afternoon after five hours delib
eration, with little prospect of an
agreement. A Jury disagreed nt the
first trial. Tho final Instructions of
the court wore given at 10 o'clock
this morning. Tho penalty for per
jury under tho state law Is nn Inde
terminate sentence of from thrco to
U years. Tho case Is attracting un
usual Interest, tho defendant being
well known In this city and through
out tho valley.
. Toft was the principal witness In
his own behalf Tuesday afternoon,
and charged that he was a victim of
n conspiracy. Ho said that Officer
Crawford, who arrested "him was his
worst enomv. and that ho had threat
ened to arrest him ns a result of a
business quarrel. Toft did not tell
of this animosity nt tho first trial
Inst fall, and said that It had slipped
his mind when Interrogated upon this
point. Officer Crawford took tho
stand, and said that he know nothing
of any bitter feeling between him nnd
Toft.
Tho chief feature of tho day was
tho vnrlnnco In tho testimony given
by Toft at tho trial last September,
nnd yesterday. On some of tho most
Important details there Is a wide dif
ference.
Toft la charted with having com
mitted perjury, when In n trial In the
Justice court, ho sworo he did not
have possession of stolen goods ami
tho pollco afterwards found them In
his building.
John S. Orth, R. A. Holmes. T. W.
Miles. Bert Andewor,. Bert Thlerolf
and Oris Crawford appeared as char
acter witnesses for Toft.
Tho Jury hearing the cvldenco Is
composed of A. W. Beobe. B. M.
Clutc, George Lyman. W. ogclI,
John Mitchell, E. B. Cotterlll, I.
Mclntryc, J. E. Barkdull, II. Chand
ler Egan, C. S. Newhall, Earl It. Stra-
han and' W. L. Van Martin.
FINAL TRIBUTE 10
LATE C. C. BEE
Final tribute to tho memory of C.
C. Beekman, of Jacksonville, pioneer
and banker will bo paid tomorrow af
ternoon, when all that Is mortal of
one of southern Oregon's tending citi
zens will bo laid' to rcBt. Tho funeral
services will bo under tho auspices of
Warren lodgo No. 10, A. V. & A. M.
from the Masonic hall at Jackson
ville. Tho Rev. W. F. Shields .will
officiate. Interment will bo In
Jacksonville cometery. Tho body will
Ho In stato at tho Masonic hall from
12 noon to 2:00 o'clock.
Out of respect to tho memory of
the departed pioneer Medford banks
will closo at -:00 o'clock Thursday
afternoon. Medford Masons will at
tend tho funeral In a body, going In
a special train from this city.
Tho family has received scores of
condolences by mall and telegraph
from all over tho stato.
' ARE ORDERED CLOSED
Jacksonville public, school were
ordered cloned toflny nn account of
a co of smallpox, one of tho Coff
mnn children, on order of County
Health Officer Golden. The pnlicnt,
n boy nbout 30 yearn of age, has been
complaining for several days-, and
running nround the Htreets, but not
going to school. The restnurant run
by tho boy'rt mother Juirf been quar
antined. Tho infection i supposed
to have been transmitted from Gold
Hill, where tho iek boy'rt brother has
been u sufferor from "Manila itch,"
n the disease i locally termed,
Which is pronounced a light form of
smallpox.
TOO liATB TO OliAHSItfX.
TO TRADI3 Good 80 acres free soil,
no buildings, li miles from town.
Price 1320. encumbrance $300,
Equity for 1914 auto or city pro
perty, Ho, 658, Medford.
tfOR RE'T-Sx room cpttage fur
nished (except bedding, linen and
silver) wdter paid, $20 a month'.
007 W. 11th St.,' phono 66-J.
FOR EXCHANOE Clear property
and securities, 2700, for small
acreage. Clark Realty Co,, 20C
Philips Bldg. '
FOR EXCHANGE 200 aero stock
ranch, Harney county, $7000.00.
Clark Realty Co.
WANTED Friday, 50 stock hogs, 40
to 50 poundH. Will pay 5c, Phone
J, II, .Carlton, Central Point. 290
DISAGREE
AGAIN
JACKSONVILLE
SCHOOLS
MTTOFORn OOTiCION. WnnNKSOAY. fflalWABY
PIUTE OUILffl
STILL AT L
SIX NOW DEAD
M'KAN'tiO. Colo., I'Vli. S-l. Tm.
NVUnt (Kutrvtt Hatch), the l'jito
ii.ili.m wliiion i'1'fiuiM to. elude urio-d
h.v federal oCiieccs o'lphe charge of
inlmler, have sincuiwuuuatf icsunvti
in. the death of liv'o, luilinnft mul n
member of Tinted H(to!,' Mondial
Vohekor'ri ixtsse. wim ntill t In rue to-
dity, noeordinj; to rqportst from llluff,
Utah. ' , ,.
'MnrMml Xeltclicr nthl U MniitU
of !ii tWcewere Fvlitntwn'jr
oil in the rueK west of'lluit ,diuic Miff
the fuuitivo Imliiui, with Jiis IVtlioV;
"Old Polk nnd their baud of rone
pndo Piutes, who luwo been nidiiiK
them in Uieir fiulil with the truvorii
nieiit offieern. were believed to be
oniewhuro in tliu vlmnitv of Uiitler,
Wuli., nbout eiptht milcH wett of
Hlnff.
Seouts have boon sent out bv Mr
slml N'ebeker in iu effort to find tbe
Indian?, nnd according lo reports
from llluff the veteran Indian fighter
liu expressed n dt'tenniiiiitioii to ap
prehend every member of I be bund,
tbe number of wbieli ix esliinnted nt
from fifty l one hundred.
.Miss Ilertlm II. WeWi, formerly
bead of the domes-tic xeieiiee depart
ment of the high school, and John
l'hil Oallaplier wero married at Cam,
Mich., last Thursday, and marked tho
final chapter in a romance which be
j;un when tho bride offered to the
groom, lifting as ngent for tbe K. P.
Dutton roiupnny of New York, some
of the dainty edible prepared under
her direction in the eulinary tlcpart
ment. City School Superintendent 1".
S. Colliitpmiscd tbe cooking of hi
domestic science teacher, nnd t
prove it, introduced Mr. Gallagher.
The ceremony was performed in tho
KpNeopnl church at Cam, tbe Ite-v.
William aalla;her, father of tbe
groom, officiating. Tho couple are
on n honeymoon trip tliroujib the cast
The groom has charge of the educa
tional department of tho K. 1'. Dutton
company, with headquarters in Chi
cago, where tbrv will make their in
tare home.
Tho brido is tho'ityughter of . D.
WVIili of this city nnd has a host of
friend in (he Koinie Itiver willcy.
Attention A. I'. Ai A. M.
a All Masons will meet at II. It.
-rr Valley Railway depot Thurs-
day, February 25th at 1 p. m.
for tho purpose of attending tho fun
eral of Brother C. C. Beekman.
Special train will bo provided.
By order of W. M.
NOTICK.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to tho city coun
cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon,
at Its next regular meeting, Mnrch
2nd. 1915, for a Hcoobo to soil malt,
vinous and splritous llquora at his
placo of business, No. 03 N. Front
street, Medford, Oregon, for a period
of sir months.
Dated February 18th, 1915.
B. S. RADC'MFF.
rT?
bANFORO
Thii hMtnresentation of
the immensely popular
cut-a-vyay shape. r
Tap, vhmr
Collars
The leading men'a wear stores
have Ide Silver Collars or can B"t
them for youbutlf you havo the
sUahte't bother, write usfor a llct
of our dealcru nearest you. q.
CIO, P. IOC CO.. tUto, TB0Y, ft. V
wammwmmmm
SPECIAL TO WOMEN
Tho most economical, cloanslng and
germicidal of nil antiseptics la
A soluble AntiMptic Powder to
be dissolved Sri water s needed.
As a modicinnl antiseptic fpr douchos
In frf.ntlnir r.ntarrh. inflammation Or
ulceration ol nbse) throat, nnd that
caused by feminine his h naa no oquai.
For ten ycaru tho Lydla H. Plnkham
Medlclno Co. lias recommended Paxtlno
in their private correspondence with
women, whlcty proves Its superiority.
Women who havo Veen cured Bay
It is "worth Jt .weight In gold." At
druggists. COc. largo box, or by mall.
Tho Paxton, Toilet Co., Botitou, Maun
Aft
HER CAKES IN
HERJ1USBAND
frrttr-
RUSSIANS FORCE GERMANS STRIVE
; AtlSTRIANS BACK FOR CAPTURE OF
10 IfflOflZ F0RISJNP0li
LONDON, Kvb.
III. AiiMiuin
ti'oo)-, and nillllery btixo ewioiuiled
the poxilioim tliuy oeeupivd on llm
llukowiiui fniiilier nerot Hie I'rutli
rivor from Miunoinitn. Kiuiti, hii.vs
a dixiuilMi to the Daily fMnil from.
Mniuovnltn, dated .Monday. 'I lie to
tiring J'oreet are taid to have mowd
baek lo t'rernowitK bromine of the
acenvate liiiHiim ailillri.v fire. '"
Tim itiistriiiiH four, the .Mall rof-
reiioudeiil mi.vh, ii that llio lliiHninn,
are prepannj" a new olleiinivo la me
direeltoii of (V.ernowitr, and there air
niifdjjns of nn attoinpl by tlie Aii--trimirt
to make a fiirllier advance,
The nwuln are deep in bfli and mud
breauso of a thaw.
Mauiornitn U .situated almoM at the
iH)inl of the frontier wlieiv Itiimaiiia
joins those of (lalieia, Hnkowiua and!
I'odulia, a Koveriimeiit of hoiitherii
Kui-ui.
E
Reported by Jackson County Ab
tract Co., Sixth ,and ,Flr fits.
llonl 1-:tntc Transfer
Amos HlisH ut ijk to. William '
V Miivu'.ill uftlitli ill. fell lilt
10, block 1, (VHlhge Home
addition, .fedford .2,000
State of Oregon to T. Miles,
laud in sec. !! -3S.1I?. 1W0
C. A. Strickland et ux to .1. M.
Wagner, land m Adiland 'JiO'
COURT HOUS
NEWS
Owinj to the lower price of !umlr and ll V!rd imlutc.
mnl oi Irr ni our men cmploml ilunny lh vwlrf moalkt,
vro mVe ike lollosing lenijVl4o tnluOioni in doeit:
No.t,JU0 5-PnclDoor Nn.2.$l.lOS.PanelDoor
Reduced 110 auPSrt 90C
Quality Juft as Good as Ever
Ouf tuflomeft mc slwiyi (Vhrird. We own ml ojwfls llio
UrjHl ijuert loonutnrrSadi, lmi and Mill Work flojr in
NikwrO. You h ill find line llio Lttitril rl J in ir.trnsf Inm.
Wc sell toyottr, ilup anynliat. AlU for
iiiriiuhvt
"What Can You Do?"
nsks tho UiiHlness Man. What In YOIMt nnswert
jrr a iiusiNiiss i:nrt'.Tio.v attiii:
Medford Commercial College
and your aniiwor will satisfy Mr. Uuslness Man.
"Tin: sciiooi, ok .moihjh.v .mhtiiohs."
31 Xortli CJrnpo Strict, Icrlfonl, Oregon. Tclepliono I.VI.
TWO WORLD EXPOSITIONS
NOW OPEN
rteduced faro round trip tlchots, permitting stop,
overaat all points In either direction, to the Pana
ma Pacific Intornntlonal Kxponltlon, Kan Francisco,
nnd to tho Panama California Imposition, Ban
Dlogo, on salo every day to Xovomuor !10
VIA Til II
Scenic Shasta Route
Three Fine Trains' Daily
Shasta Limited San Francisco Express California Express
At '
Stop-overs ph One Way Tickets
'' I'en days' stop-over will bo allowed at Ban Fran
cIbco and I.os Angolas on ono way tlchots uold to
Fastem Cities whon routed via tho Soiithorn Pacific,
which will onablo tourists to visit oilier or both
KxposltloiiH.
Full parllciilars, fnrCH, llterntiirooii tho KKHtloiiN,
(mill M'lieihilcMi etc., from nearest Agent of the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Bcott, fJcneial I'asKcnger Agent. Portland, Oregon.
2 - 1. 19111
I'KTIIOUKAP, in London, Feb. '.M
Officer of Ibo Russian geneial
slalT believe Had ibo Oeniiuii plan of
operations in iioilberu Poland !- lo
concent rule atleiilion upon tho Hii
Hians' forti-ewes along Ibo rivers Nie
men and Hobr, and with Ihi'lr loft
wing safely cslHblishod Itti-- inn
territory to make a general -oiilrnilv
muveinriit, mooting the Auslio Her
man, fifteen advancing iioilliwatd
from the fnrpulhiiuiH and iicruiiilnrf
a large eelhw of I'obuid In addition
to lliul under Ibeir conliol.
TKo miooesM or thU moveiiipnl N
dopondout upon tbe ability to cupturi
the line of forliewso of which 0to
wetx i tbe firt lo bo ttiiiglod out.
Tho latest communication from tb
Russian general staff indicates Hint
the Hotmail have achieved no suc
cess in tin- initial attempt.
Portland Livestock Market
1'OHTI.AN'H, Or.. I'Yh. 'Jl.-Catlb'
- 1,'ccoiplM 7, steady to biglier.
Steers, jiriuic b;lil, --f 7.U."(i'7.7ri ,
choice, .i"(ji 7,'Jfl s iin'diuin, fll.7."i(u
7; cows, prime, ftfNI.'Jo; choice, $r.7f
(iiS; boifers, jirime, fi.7fi0i;0.a.i .
balls, prime, .i.'i.fillOi'.'i.".'!; slags,
prime, .f(J(?u72:i; cales, piime, .tlci'
B.f.O.
Hog Rcceipls SO'J; higher. P'-i -light,
0.00?.8r; eboice light, .ftUir.
(i,'.(HI; light, irflffllWo; rough, $fi.8S
aii.oo.
SheepReceipts 110; strong, un
changed. With Medford irano in y.mlford made
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CaUlog No. TJ
l&4
AFTER SUFFERING
TWO LONG YEAR
Mrn, Aitclin Wrvs Restored to
Ilonltli by Lydiii E. Pink-
linm'n 'Vcgclrtblo
Compound.
Mtnnenpnl(, Minn. "Aftor my llltlo
ono was lorn 1 wan nick with pains In
my slilon which tliu
doctors said worn
cniiHcd by liilhimnin
tlnn. I luill'ercd n
great deal every
month nnd grew very
thin. I wiw wider tho
doctor's care for two
louif yonw without
any benefit. Finally
afUr reM'ted Hug
I'cstloim to try Itwu
got Lydla K. Pink-
ham's Vegetolilo ('oiniHumd. After tak
ing tho third lmtllo ot tho CoinK)und 1
was able to do my housework mid today
I nm strong nnd luwllliy agi.ln. I will
nnswur bttcrs If iniyoim wlshen to know
about my cine. "-Mrs. .ioski-ii ahiiun,
IW0 Fourth Avenue, Mlnuwipolb, Minn.
Lydla H. Plnkham'rt Vcgotnhlo Com
ikhIiuI, miido from imtlvo rstM inwl
lierlm, contain no narcotlcitor hiirinrul
drugs, nntl twlny liohh tho record of
being tho most successful remedy wSi
know for woman's Ills. If you need em h
n inutllcluo why don't you try tt?
If you Imvo Urn HHRlitoMt doubfc
Hint nydlu V lMiHHiiim'H Vwola
liloCoiupoiinil will holpyiMi.wrllo
to Lyilliv IMMtikliiun .Hcillclni't'o.
(coulldeiitliiU I,ymi,31iiHi., forml
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FOR SALE
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with garage
PM0NE 527
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CREAMERY BUTTER
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