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Mtoj TV A W OSCAR AND disb" y WAW '' utxiR s imwib or rr M t2 ccurt. ; , ( vrfi-r, icct it directly- i I r& 3k A rf sw; - Gfj r " i! .tfSr-- s5f' News From Our Neighbors ALONG ROGUE HVER 1 Milton mill MiM Ktdtt 1 lon-tou nK'iil Hninlnv it- tin goe-d . of Mr. mill Mr. I'otfi IJfix. 1 1 imi iy Piem-li iMinii on! home fioin McilfrtRI'fifc n couple ill dn.v thin Week, I'mmI 0Mlyth houjjlit two I turn of oKtx of TheM. film hihI IiiiiiIimI to hit homo on lli Tiiolier l 11 . I'nuik .heWtln miiilo u Iiii1iiom trip to (Viilrol Point till week. Mr." iiinl Mm. William IIounIiui Hpwl TlinnilH.v iielt t with their (IhiibIi ter, .MV. .Uiue t'oniutt. ol (Viitnil 1'oillt. Hlero Smith and 1 1.1 Pirnlcr wen? linking wil ol of William Joium of lli'Mirti Wodnoxlny. They nlo railed im Mr. Roger, the MchhIh miMchunt. ilr. nml Mm. liny Whitley have gone to I'orlliiinl to nuike their homo. Her iHoilinr. .Mrn. Miiry Oiiko, nml IMnl InliiiMttin i'i'oiniiinicil tlii'in um fur Ha.ItoMllnnc. Dr. IIoII-wuk nulled to I'.lk Creel: to ntiojul (lrtiulMi Mi'Doiiulil Tue-t-tiny. Mm. Pry lin Iktii on lln aiek lit thia week. Ml Aim llnnmili wim the ttitUiSt or lierfefr, Mrf . Tim Diyl.v or Mod forl, tll inildlo of tin) week. .M. SUumr mul II. I.. Unwind were in iltiirnnl thin win-K. Mr. ShiSHor tfiok down m fin porkor. Ui KirchRiiMMiiiM' upmit tint wrok mul Hi lil ItivenlMlo rniicli, II m. Diiw ii f Trnil tviw tlio not of Ihn lUitltJli rnmUii"i tliu firt or the WKk, Mr. Miii Mi-h. iliifk IIoiihIou wr6 vUy 4nilorH lit lnt of llu work. 'Ititi'H wn it tleplioiiii iiirntiiiK' on Kino 10 to draw hits for iionetriiutinn of tlm now luii). .Mine ItoHu NVnlon rkiiI Ilio wrel: mid willi Imino folkn nt Tnlilo Kock. (Jcini ItrllowM mid tit t lo iliuiKlitcr, .Mildred, wen' on tin Kick lil tliu litMt of tliu week. Mm. WiiIIih'k ll!wrniiimi wiih on from l'lo I'oiiii to Iter inotlior-ln-lnwx, ,Mr. It. Cliirno, Kiidny. Mr. mid Mi-. JiiMpor llnnnnli mid Mikm Ora Iduin'V wore in I'.mIi' Point Tlmrndnv. USE OF RAILROADS LONDON, MnHi I. An impmliint umiwnmnt Iiiih Imkui iciii'lii'il, Miijs n Sorin ili'pnlcli to ItiMitm'H TclcKrnm coiiipiiny, liotttci'ii the Kiimmiinu mid Itnltjiuinii niilwnv itdminiMnitimiH inovidiiiK for tin pnsHn;i of 1'ioinlil trniiiH tlironxli liotli comilricH witlioul tliu trmmtVi' of shipments .- . itr."- -.-. tea vsmsNtssESsmm TfQ JL.yij' & 3lji .to ExA.i?ifK m W GOLLY PELLERS, "WIUD onrs"TRKE SOME THING OUT OF TH' fiOW. (IP P " Uifller's life pat N0 SYSTEM OF CROP ROTRTION CAN RESTORE tittlrm $mi& vJf rl-1' . nn. .. jm i ADOLPH EAGLE POINT EAGLETS I5y A. C. Hnwlott Tlio Irint tliiiit thai I wroto for the Mali Trllmno I foiunl that my lot tor wnN loo Ioiik to uil'l all that I had to Wrlto no Mtoiml off JilHt n h 1 Kot to tho placo where I wiih to kIvii an ar uoiint of on r nrliool entertnlnniMit on tile K2li(l Tim everrlmiH took Jiluco In tlio foronoon ami lliero wan hut ory fow of tli imtroiiH of Ihn ncliool attniuUil an It wiih not generally known that It uhh lo romo off In tlio foronoon. Tlio Iao lower roomu wero thrown toe,etlier and all of tliu children nimenilileil In that room and after nIiwIiik Anifrka ami prayer led Jjy Itev. I.. I. HlninioiiH we had tin? uxercliuA liy tlio primary departnuint. It Irf not neci'KHiiry for mo to par llnnlarliu lint they had a mint; oy tint little foil:, then tlio hatchet brliuiile. u drill oxerclHo by fho little lioyM and flvu llttlo KlrU that would have re fleeted credit on largo children. Then n had tlio Inlcriiiud'aUi department and they, mm a rule, did rcmarkahly well, no mo recltlni; pleten and koiiio readlmc. While llntenlni; to tho rend rlni; of tho different partN that were rendered I could not help but notice tint difference (hero wag In tho way tlio lio)H and r.lrlH rendered their partM. An u rule the Klrlit went through their parlH without a hobble while tho hoyn v,er troubled with de fective momnrlori anil I havo about come to the conrlutdoii that that la the re.'inon that the women are forg Iiir ahead no In all branched of bind now ami will noon ho taklnt; their placua In tlio loKlHlatlvo and Judicial bruncluiH of our Kovernnient an they aio now lit the educational branch. Wo then had Miscral pleceii read or vpnkon by the pupils of the first loom and that took up the time to 'Jt noon and we all went to dinner. J. K. McDonald and Itoburt Daw Hon were hero the flml of the week after a needer for the McDonald and l.udd place near the mouth of Klk ciunk, formerly owned by Jeff and Iliihu .lohimon. John D. Itookafdllow and Major Audomnn of .Med foul were at the .Sunny Hide hint week for dinner. Ohm Xiiio'ron of IlrowiiHboro who nwiin n flno farm on Salt creek catno out hint week with a flue lot of lienn Tor our railroad nKout !'. Newport. MlinteH Surah KliiKletou and lluby Ilaluy diovo In from their homon wit of hero the fliht of tho week, to do tradliiK with our inorcliaiitH. Joe I'ool mid wife were In town buying an outfit for lioiiHokeeplnR ft out our hardware, drui; and df mul ture inorchuutH, Von iter Ilollen IIioh, the flmt of tho week, J. S. QuackoubiiHli nml wife wero here liettluK Hiippllea from our liter chautH Weduciiday. There were three four-horse loams with a lot of men and t,lier ntttflt, punned through our town Wednes day on their way up to Hut Intake to no to work on tho PIhIi Lake ditch. Perry Kinder and IiIh KrandHon weio In town WodnuoHday. While on my iouuiIh uuiouk tho biifllncHs men of our town I mot Mr, and Mm. IC. C. Hlllliniiu at V, h. Ileatha Htoni. lie In travellup; for tho ltomana Candy Co. of Snn Kran lilllCO, Cal. l.ant Wodueuday nlKbt. It being our rojmlar' prayer meetlim night, boiuo of tho good people the ladle tcoii eliulod that they would havo n nliiiiiKo In tho proKtnm without con milting tho pitHtor Hev. 1. 1.. Sim moiiB, no they put their hcada togeth er to get tip a mirprlBo party for him itt bhi own Iiouro, a they let Ida tUthor-ln-law Into the nocrot, and lie very Innocently started off to go to light up the church, build tho fire, ring thu hell, etc., hut got no farther than ouo of bin uolghbont and about 7 : t r p, in, Ituv, SlmmoiiH and family ntuiiod for the church and Jtmt an they had turned off the olocti lolly they met it number of tholr uqlghbors MTCDFOTCD MATiJ TRIBUNE, It Reminded going to tho parhonage no of roumo they turned Imck, mill not full real izing what wan up when ho happened to think that It wan ladling hut one day of IiIh :t7th birthday and hU friend knew t lint he would be at the annual celebration of thu organiza tion of the I. (). O. '. the next night no they planned to catch him at that time, and so they did and wu had the prayer meeting nil right and In addi tion one of tho moot plean.int times In our history. There was about -ft persons present and most of thorn contributed something they thought would hit of use to him or tho family. There was $7 In money nml quite n lot of little presents such us uccl.tlcs, handkerchief, etc , and (ranilmn Thomas presented him and his wife with two boautlfut sllwr napkin rings, Tho company remained until ; about 1 1 o'clock nnd dtsporsed wish ing many returns of tho happy event, licit Illglnhothnm of Prospect, uame out Tuesday and spent the night nt the Hiitmy Side. II. J. Stewart of Central Point, who owns n farm north caHt of here about three miles, parsed through here Thursday on his way home. In making her report of the moot ing of the W. C. T. r. coinmomoral lug thu birth of Mhis Prances i:. Wil lard, thu pross reporter made n mis take and signed the name of ICtta Plorcy to the report when It should havo been the name of the reporter or left without a name. The article Hint was road and published was writ ton and read by Mrs. Plorcy and by a tinnnimotis vote the fopicst was ninifb to have It sent to the Mall Tribune for publication, but the report of the proceedings w.is written by somo one cUe. J. P. Keasler, of Medford, a loach or of penmanship has organized n writing school here and Is giving three lessons n week. Prank Predorlck of Portland was hero for dinner Wednesday. Ho is soiling blacksmith supplies. XOTICK. Xotlco Is hereby given that tho tin dorslgned will npply lo tho city coun cil of the city of Medford, Oregon, at Its' next regular meeting, March, 2nd. IOITi, for n llccusu to sell malt, vinous and splrttous liquors nt his placo of business, Xo, 03 X. Front street, Medford, Oregon, for a period of six months. , Dated February lSth, 1915. II. S. ItADCMFF. Tho Itoguo IHver Public Servlco Corporation Is building n power dam at Anient. WHAT HAVE YOU? We have n customer who states "I don't want n cheap orchard, but I do in good orchard cheap, nnd close to Medford and must turn over In pari payment my $8000 rosldeneo In Chicago, and somo good orchard land not fnr from Hood IHvor." This gontlemnu wnnts something really good, for permanent home, nnd can count across with tho difference. IIo Is familiar with the vnlloy nnd known what ho wants. Ho would pro for modorn buildings, hut that Is not ossontlnl. ROGUE' RIVER1LAND CO. lloom 107 St. l- .Vv II. lllrttf. OpiHtslto Post. Office HOUSES FOR RENT $10.00 510 N, Riverside, 10 rooms, bath nml toilet, tenant pay water, lot 100 by nbout 500 foot, running back to Hoar crook, flno for garden. ' $1500 230 S. Onkdulo, soven rooms, bath nnd tollot, gas, wntor pnld, $8,501120 W. 10th, flvo rooms, toilet, wuter paid, ,, $8,00 411 S, Front, sovon rooniB, bath, wnler paid. $8,00 110 K, 11 IX flvo rooms, bath, water paid, BENNETT INVESTMENT COMPANY MTCDFOU0, OltmONT, Him of the Name Forcibly rnrninrnT nniinTnn for half. beau kstate wanted mtuationh UULVI IILmi II II IU I LI II OF EXPOSITION TRIP WAHIIINOTOX, March 1. Presi dent Wilson told callers today tlio Iluropcnn situation wnn demanding so much of his attention Hint ho wai doubtful If ho would he able to Ic.-no Washington this spring even, possibly to nialio his proposed visit to the San Prnnclhcu exposition. "I am tied hero by the legs," was thu way his callers faid Hie president expressed the situation. Heportud by Jackson County At tract Co., Sixth nnd Plr Bts. Ileal Kstate Transfers F. L. Uoyd et ux to Caroline Whitman, 7 no re in Whitman tract, Medrord Klixiihcth A. Smilli to Mat thew X. I.oii',' et ux, laud in hoe. :ij-:i!i-ii:. .. . II. J. Antnt et ux to .1. K. Me Cliiren et ux, laud in twp. :i!)-lK. . . . . .... Ilurrv T. Findluv to T. J. Wil fdin 10 liamson et ux, land in sce. land pj. twp. :ir-'-'y. : 1 foii m:T-rtoirsH? FOIl I HCXT iT7"' roo m furnishod house closo in. I'hono 21S-V. W. A. Messner. 293 FOR RENT OR SALE House, six rooms and bath, close lu. on pave ment. Phono 730-R E, II. French. 292 FOR RENT Modem furnishod house. COS W. 2nd. ldionc 370-W. 293 FOR RENT Six room furnished and eight room vacant house. 310 N. Ilartlclt. FOR RENT Modern houso with telephone on ranch ndjolnlng Tal ent, barn, sovoral chicken houses, r.00 egg Incubator, largo oil heated brooder house. Geo. E. Jeffory, Talent. 293 ! - - r i - FOIl SALI! norjSKH FOR SALE Flvo room houso nnd garage, lot 72x140, flno , trees, lawn, flowers nnd berries, all as sessments paid, IISOO.OO, easy terms. Geo. W. Reaves, 1310 W. Main St. 298 FOIl RALE OK EXOUANQE . Roguo River Valley Fruit Lands. rtnlirv. tnrlr nmiltrv rnnfOipa mill Timber. Colonization Tracts. Best all-tho-yonr-round cilmnto on const. Health Resort. Wonderful Medici- nnl Springs. Reaver Realty Co., Ashland. Oregon. WHY? IT IS YOl'll lU'SlNESS TO SEE ME Recnuse my stock lu trade Is to havo optioned at tho lowest cash prlco tho best buy lu tills county, 1 have been on tho ground luok lug out for you for tho past flvo years. Xearly everyday 1 havo In vestigated some "good thing." I havo eliminated everjlhlng except thoso deala which I am cuuvlncod will se cure me satisfied customers. In n few hours time I can give you tho benefit of this roscarch. It la my business to show ou over tho county and introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. See Mod- ford fhsl and J. C. BARNES Room 201, FirM National Hank llldg. COURT HOUSE NEWS MONDAY, MAIffir I, 1015 i POIt HAI.K ICO acre homestead near Itoguo river, patented. Has water rights nnd mill sight, four room cottago, 110 acres under cul tivation, partially fenced, balance timber, some merchantable. Price MOOO. Write MrB. K. Curry, 0 rants Pass, route .'!. Wi FOIl BALK MlHCnM,XKOU8 POIt SAMS We deliver sterilized buttermilk, 10 cents a gallon. Call Medford Creamery. S'JC FOIl HAI.i; 12 White Leghorns pure brod, all laIng. Phone 70C-U, L. P. Warner. 2S2 POIt SALi; To orchard bonds in Itoguo IHvor Commercial Orchard No. 2. Cost $C00 nnd will sell for 5e0. Address M. II. Yates. 022 Kinplro Hldg., Atlanta, Ceorgla. 340 FOR SALK Oil TIIADU Two incu bators, two seated rubber tired buggy. II. C. Stoltz, phono 521-11. 29C FOIt SALi: Ithodo Island Red eggs, COc per setting. Phono 407-M. 29S FOIl SALi: Five acres, well Im proed. P. O. box 2S5. 29S FOR SALi: Fine Tolotis geese eggs. Phono or address W. It. Lamb, Medford. 310 FOR SALK OR TIIADK 12 h. p. en gine; 15 h. p. bolter, all In running order, will trade for Ford car. Ilrlng on your car nnd look at the engine. Address box 24, Jackson ville, Ore. 307 FOR SALE Dry wood under cover. Green body fir, $4.50 per cord. Val ley Fuel Co. Phono 70. FOIt SAIiB IilTKaiOCK FOR SALE Six fresh cows, six calves, two teams of work horses, three mules, two sets of henry work harness. Walsh's ranch, mllo out North Roosevelt avenue. 31S FOR SALE A good milk cow. In quire 1321 E. Jackson, or phone 7CS-L. 292 FOR SALE One team, weight 1200 each, ono flno driving team, weight 1050 each. Union Livery Darn. 293 FOIl SALE Ono pacer, seven years old, wolgltt 1050 pounds, eligible to register, lady broke, price $175. C. R. Gates. 293 FOR SALE Urod sows nnd gilts from prizo winning Duroc Jersey herd, Jackson county fair; nlso boars old enough for scrvlco and weanlings. L, H. Houston, ouo rnllo w-st or Talent, piione 3-F12. 297 WANTED Ml.iunMjAKKOUS WANTED Ouo or two roomers, with or without board. 004 North Riv erside. 293 WANTED lllack Spaniel or Froneh terrier puppies. Phono R-13Y. 294 WANTED To rent for cash or dn shares 40 to 80 acres good grain land. Glvo full particulars, loca tion, etc. II. W. Bingham, Med ford, Ore. 292 WANTED Second-hand roll top desk. Must bo cheap. Phono 14 F22 292 WANTED To loaso n good placor mlno near Medford. Address Placer, caro Mall Trlbuno, WANTED $1000 for ono, two or thrco years. Good security. Ad dress 1250 II., caro Mall Tribune. 293 NEW TODAY A fow havo called regarding tho Richmond lots now being offered, but most people are lotting a good thing pass by. Romombor that those lots aro high nnd sightly, and on a tract Hint has been long withheld, and nro adjoining tho rosldeneo and business district. Thoy may bo had on easy terms from $750.00 to $1500.00 and tho tract will hnvo n rush of build ing on It this year, They aro low in prlco, and you can oxamlno them without oxponso to you boforo buy ing. Call and nsk about It. Romom bor It la n city of 22,000 with u $K00,Q00 monthly pay; oil, C. D. HOON AT THEIR WAXTHD Odd Jobs, gardening nnd taxing care of lawns 'a specialty. Phono 740-.M. 303 IIKLP WASTKo JIATiK XTK YiBinan for strictly legitimate entirely new thing, enor mous demand, sells fast, coins monoy for you. Address Ernest Maker, 227 4 E. First Bt., Los An gclcs, Cal. 282 120 TO $33 PER MONTH EXTRA money to any employed person without Interfering with regular work. No selling, no canvassing. 'Positively no Investment. Unem ployed need not apply. Address The Silver-Mirror Co., Inc., 123 W. Madison St., Chicago, III. 294 WANTED Miner or mucker who un derstands electrical work. Ad dross G., caro Mall Tribune. 293 .Ti -: IIOMIISTKADS DIO INDIAN RESERVATION TO OPEN if.O.OOO acres for s3ttlo- ment; fruit, timber, general farm lands; scud 2c with this ad to Wenatehoo (Wash.) Dally World, Dept. T, for rellablo data about this region. MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN ?500 to loan on city pro perty. C. A. McArthur, phone 3C3 or 130-R. 204 FOR KACIIASUC EXCHANGE Want to sell or buy anything? U C Rader. 114 N. Front St. Employment offlco and rentals. I'liono 125. Nuft Sed nusi.VKSS nuiBcxoit Auto Snppllea LAIIER ADTO SPRING CO. W aro operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St, Portland, Oro. Attornry PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALET Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Rank h-ldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett Corey bldg. Win, M. Colvlg. George 11. Robortt COLVIO & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Rank Building B. P. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRI Attorneys at Law. Jackson Conn ty Bank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEX Attorney at Law. 232 East Main street. Assaying. E, II. CROUCH Assayer, chemist, metallurgist. Custom Assay Of fice. Mall order buslnoss solicited. Prices, gold, $1.00; gold and sil ver, $1.25; copper, $1.00; gold, sil ver and copper, $2.00. Mailing en velopes froo on request. Refer ence, Josephine County Bank. Rooms 201-203 Hall Bldg., Grants Pass, Oregon. 336 Chiropractors DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise E Hedges Mccbano-Thoraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotherapists. Thost systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., produco results in both acuU and chronic diseases. Consulta tion frco, Ovor Deuel & Co., cor nor Main and BartleU. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor norvo specialist Rooms 20.V204 205. Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapoi baths nud scientific niassngo given; needle spray, head and shouldet shower in connection; advice In dletotlca, medical gymnastics, hydropthernpy. Lady attendant Phono, office 643, residence 511-11. Kmploymoal Agency We aro hore to help people get re liable, compotont help. We fur nish help lu almost all line ot buslnoss. We make a specialty ol competent men and wives for ranches. We solicit; your patron age. Blttnor's Real Estato and Employment Bureau, Rooms 6 and 7 Palm Building, Medford. Phoai 858. Mrs. J. S. Clark, Manager, successor. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. OUMMINGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & JI, Bldg. Surveys, ostlmatea, irrigation, drainage, orchard and land Improvement, ' - .1 ,;'.'. ""WW GAY PRANKS j UUHINP.HS imiKCTOItY Dcnilf.U DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. O. C. VAN BCOYOC Dentists Garnett-Coroy Bldg., suite fit Medford, Ore. Phone 856. Garbage GARBAGE Got your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wages for good service. Phone 274-L. T. T. Allen. Isstrnctloa 1 Matte IIAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401. Garnett-Coroy Bldg. Fre?- Al ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence Hnlllday Halght, voice. Telephone 53-W. Rotary I'oDUo HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pab 11c Bring your work to me at the slr.n of the Mall Tribune. Pliyeslclana nasi sturgeons DR. Jj O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 41C-417 Garuett-Coray bldg., phone 103 6-L. Resldeaee 26 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. IIOWARrj Osteopathia physicians, 303 aarnett-Cerey building. Phone 004-M. DR. J. J. EMMEXS Physlclu tad surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Office 22S East Malm St, Hours 8:30 a. m. to I , e Phone. E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office JaeK son County Bank bldg. Of flee phone 43-R; residence phone 68-R. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. .Office Pala block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY 1'hyslclan aa surgeon. Phones, office 36, resi dence 724-J. office hours 10 te 12. 2 to 5. DR, 8. A. LOCKWOOD Payslvits and surgeon. MYRTLE H. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Practice limited to disease ot women. Offices 309, 310, 311 M. F. & II. Bldg. Phonos, residence, S14-J2; office, S14. DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopathia physician, practice limited to ob stotrlcs and diseases ot women and children. Offices 3 and 4, Bt, Marks block, hours 1 to 5 p. m. Phono ICO. Res, the Dow Hospi tal, Central Point. DR. MCM. M. DOW Physician and surgeon, obstetrics and surgery, offices 3 and 4 St. Marks block. Hours 9 to 12. Phono 160. Resi dence, tho Dow Hospital, Central Point Printers nad Publishers 11EDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing oysieiss, etc Portland prices. 37 Nortk Fir Rt Public Auction Every Saturday at 1:30. corner --- Main and Fir will sell on commission all kinds of stock, implements and furniture Wo nlso havo employment and rent al agency. Havo furnished and un furnished houses for rent. List your wants with us. WYNKOOP & COMPANY P. E. Wynkoop, Llcousod Auctioneer Room 2. Palm Block I'liono UlO-lt :zsm . ' , ' Stenography and Multlgiaph Work MRS. M, T. EDWARDS Work done promptly at rensonablo rates. Room 3, Palm block, phono 107. ' ' in. Hhoo Itepalriiijc SHOE REPAIRING First class she repairing, on mouera eieetria machines while you wait B. N. Bldon, located in ICIdd'a Shoe Store. Phono 313 J. TriUufTers EAD8 TRANSFER & BTORAOH CO. Office 42 North Front St. Pooa 815, Prices right. Servlee gwar inteert Typewriters and Supplies. TYPEWRITERS AND 8UPPL11W Now Remington, Smith Premier -and Monarch typewriting, adding and subtracting machines, rebuilt machines tor cash or easy 9y-, ments. Machine for rent, rlbkeaa and supplied of all kinds, slwetsrf- paira free of ctwriw, Heer , Bennett, 10 Qulutw- pi.. B3S-R. , v slX ' Jft Ti uf. 1 I I t 4 ! I J I K1 .l "4 : 1 1 tn 1 r,t.JS aH 1 ,i- ' . T r m t uP M