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PAQ13 TWO
MEDFORD MA1T. TlUKUNR MUDKOttl) OUKdON, TlWDAV. "MAKC'ir ii, IDin
.mxM
IOCALAND
L PERSONAL
Tho Medford high school basket
bnll team will practice this week for
tho annum Trltluy nntl Saturday even
ings with tho Aflilnntl team upon both
ft small and largo floor. Tho Ashland
floor Is below standard hIjso, Imndl
capiilnp a fast tenm and upncflttitiR a
Blow one. Tho Anhlantl tooih In re
inodclluK It Htyto of play tho over
whelming defeat In this city being n
ftovcro Jolt to tho nrostlgo' pf Conch
Khun. A special train will be run
from Ashland accordlnK to present
pinna to accommodate. (he rootnra Fri
day nlBhL jJ" A '
KodaU finishing. nnd supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite
Book Store.
Attorney Tortor J. N'eff attended
to bnalncs mutters lu Gold Hill Mon
day afternoon.
Flro Insurance C. Y. Teni;wnld.
31$
Joo H. Uoomnn of Oold Hill Is a
business visitor In tho city for a few
hours today.
Got tt at Do Voo'n.
Tho annual city election Is being
told at Jacksonville today, the only
offlcoru to bo elected being council
men. An Economy ticket Is In the
raco pledged to chop off the heads
of City, Attorney Hanna and Street
Superintendent Nick Ulrlch.
City pascnger eurvlco 15c. Coun
try trips in proportion. Pierson &
Foster. Phono S7S-L. tf
It. It. Whitehead, Itogun Hlver cap
italist, and daughter have returned
tfrom a two months visit in California.
Sir. Whltbhead reports that Jackson
couuty has the best position in tho
Oregon building at the fair, also one
of the 'best exhibits. The display is
located nt the entrance to the build
ing, ami is tho first point of interest
visitors to the Oregon building en
counter.
Kodak finishing the best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Book
Store.
Kd O. Brown while on his trip to
tho south visited Juarez, Mexico
called oi'IcUedcst town on tho faco
of thcTnwtn! ' In one gambling hall
controlled by General Villa, Mr.
Brown saw 2000 people, mon, women
and children ot all walks of life, play
ing gomes ot chance. M. Brown
missed seeing General Villa ia EI
Paso by a day. Mr. Brown saw a
regiment ot Mexican soldiers on tho
march, and says they aro a sight to
make angels weep.
Auto Insurance. C. Y. Tengwald.
31S
i Miss "Muriel Burris -who underwent
an operation for appendicitis at
Sacred Heart hospital has recovered.
Matinee, the Page today.
Tho regular first of tho month
meeting of tho city council will be
held tonight. Ono of the mattors
coming up for consideration will bo
tho appointment of a police matron.
Sea Dave Wood aoout that fire in-
curanco policy. Office Mall Trlbuno
Dldg.
W. F. Qulscnborry, Herman Pow
ell and Peter Watson have been add
ed to the county treasurer's force by
reason of the increased work of tax
paying time.
Sweet cider at De Voe's.
I C. Gaines of Trail is spending
a few days in tho city as.a witness
in tho Lorls Martin trial now in prog
rees at Jacksonville.
Max Flpman last tlmo tonight in
the Howler Schoolmaster at the
Page.
Henry Tlionms of Watklns is a bus.
lness visitor in tho city for. a few
days.
Got your outtor, cream, milk and
putter-milk, at Do Voo'. "
Mr. anil Mrs, Jesse Rngsdalo of
Trail are spending tho week In Med
ford attending to business matters.
Pclvltonor for ladles. Mrs. Leach.
Phone C03-J.
Sam Davidson of Sam's valley Is
spending a fow days In tho city at
tending to business matters.
Max Flgmau last time tonight In
the Hoosler Schoolmaster at tho
Page.
Waller Merrick will return noxt
week from a six weeks trip to south
orn California and Honolulu.
Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes
ton's camera suop. over xsu 'inea
tor I
Fred HniiKnn, assistant superin
tendent of the Southern Pacific spent
Monday In Medford on company business.
Karly caliuago and cauliflower
plants ready March 1st. Orders also
takpn for all kinds ot vegetable
plants. Maddox & Bouney, phone
S7-R, 310
Mis Mamlo Jacobs lias returned
from a'vlslt with friends and relatives
at, Ashland.
A dozen -wanderers were housed in
tho city jail Monday night, each be
ing given a warning that uny un
necessary lingering In tho city would
jHan their employment on the streets
lu n spring clean up campaign, now
being considered by tho city.
$2000.00 to loan, See Holmes,
tlm Insurance Muu.
Tho public lljirory reports that H"
books were added to tho collection
durlntt the monUi at February, 8 1
by jiurchaso and A3 by gift. Seventy-five
new borrowers were regis
tered. A total of 3S71 books nnd
magadncrt were taken out for homo
u so beliii: a gain of 33S over last
February. Tho dally record of circu
lation was broken on Saturday when
302 books wore Issued.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Wcston'B Cntuera Shop. Ovor lets
Theater. .
Banks of this city nnd the retts-
urer's office nt Jacksonville wore
crowded -today with taxpayers, ninny
coming from the country to jay their
tltthes. Sp far this year thoro has
been more readiness and less howllnit
about taxes than usual.
Max FiRinnn last time tonight In
tho lloosler SchoolmastoFjnt tho
Page. '
Scores of people In tho city have
been spading for kitchen gardens.
Tho pussywillows are In bloom along
tho banks of Hear creek, both unfail
ing signs of spring.
Prismatic Kay has accomplished the
most wonderful results in scalp trou
ble; used only in connection with
Mnrincllo treatments. Try It for
falling hair. Marlnello Hair Shop,
107 Garnett-Corcy BIdg.
A. W. Bybeo of Agate spent Tues
day afternoon In Medford attending
to business matters.
J. O. Corking, tho best all around
photogrnpher in southern Oregon.
Vlways reliable Negatives made any
whore, tlmo or placo. Studio 22S
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Girls or North Medford havo organ
ized a roller skating club. Tho first
Jaunt was over tho new Pacific high
way to Central Point, the smooth sur
face being Ideal for skating. A
skate over tho-now highway to Ash
land is among tho plans for the near
future.
A sad nnd melancholy Chinaman.
from no one knows where came to
Medford Monday, and said his nnmo
"was Woug Yet. None of tho Mon
golians in this city know him, or will
he associate with them. He wanders
around In tho street, and tho police
thought for awhllo he might be n
stray from one of tho San Francisco
tongs. Tho Chinaman who works in
tho Medford National bank tried to
talk to.liim, 'but could gain little in
formation except that he was headed
for Sacramento. ; Their Jargon did not
Jibe, one being from the north nnd tho
other from tho south of China. Tho
most peculiar thing about tho visitor
was that ho persisted in walking in
tho street Instead ot on tho sidewalk.
E, V. Carter of Ashland was a busi
ness visitor in this city for a few
hours Monday afternoon.
Mrs. John C. Mann who Is 111 at
Sacred Heart lioepital Is improving
rapidly.
For better Insurance, see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
The Jury in tho circuit court in tho
damage suit of Russcl Wheeler, a
mlnlr," against Dr. R. W. Clancy, of
this city, for $10,000 for alleged
lal-practise in the setting of a broken
teg, .Monuay attcrnoon returned a
verdict in favor of the plaintiff for
$400 Judgment after six hours delib
erations. Most of tho evidence was
of a highly technical nature. It Is
likely that an appeal will bo taken to
tho supreme court in the caso.
The Young People's socitles of the
different churches meet Wednesday
evening at C p. m. in tho chapel of
tho Prosbyterlan church for a light
luncheon banquet and workers con
ference. Dr. H. H. Itottman, a Young
People's worker, of tho northwest,
will lead tho conference and a public
meeting at S o'clock In the church
auditorium. A chargo of 15 cents
per plao, will be made for tho ban
quet. The Kov. George Schoenor, tho rose
wizard, who lectured hero tho past
week, has sent the Medford Hpse so
ciety a list of 200 varltles ot roses
which lie states especially adapted to
tills cllmato. , Tho list can be seen
by phoning tho president of tho Hose
society, Mrs. J. F, Roddy.
Mrs. A. C. Orr of Greeley, Oolo,, Is
visiting at the homo of Mrs. May B.
Orr in Medford.
Mrs. Florence Hoffman left today
for San Francisco to make her homo
with her father. Sir. and Mrs. Hoff-
man have come to an agreement
whureby tho children will follow lat
er.
That tho paved Pacific highway Is
of as great use to tho farmer us it
is to tho automablllst is demonstrated
by a count of vehicles mado by Ownoy
Patton ono day recently, In eight
hours 111 auton passed, 73 -wagons.
24 buggies, 18 bicycles and motor
cycles and 10 horseback riders. No
count was kept of tho jitney and auto
stages. !
from dnmuKo liv uetttithr out (lie Tiro
in the fust'. ,
Almrno rouluctl the iilonlily of liW
ronintmm n minute nfler lie luul
lighted from t)u gUwiiur end of n
vijinr lite fnso of the liotnlt whit'lt lie
curried under hw runt. The niNxile
luul barely left lii liitiul to lie Tor a
moment on the iMirjiot tit the foot of
the nltnr when Imltlo pinioned Ali
itrnoV arms behind him, told him lie
was under nvt nnd started lo
leave the oliurcli. Almrno permitted
himilf to be linmleuftYd to hit cap
tor without rvtfctiutcc nnd walked
meekly down the uisle with detec
tives surrounding; him.
Lived With Anarchist
Hnldo hud lived with the nlle.eeil
nnurvhi'dx since last December, lie
had obtained Almrno's complete con
fidence and had dietwsed with him
and with others, the police ns-ert, the
details of the widespread plot. From
Hnldo the police learned that the nu
rchist plans were to lie developed
in xopnrnto pltnses by groups of two
nnd three men working together. De
tective were unsigned lo watch these
groups nnd two men from the central
office were shadowing Cnrbonc when
he was arrested.
According to Huldo, Almrno luul
planned to wreck the cathedral a
week nt:o, but had postponed execu
tion of the idea, partly tit Haldo's
suggestion. Today when he left his
room with Hnldo six detectives, sonic
of them disguised s laborers nnd
carrying dinner pails, trailed him to
the church.
Making of Uontli
The bomb hurled nt the nltnr was
made of scrap iron inside u plaster
of nirii body. insjH'ctor hgnn ot the
bureau of combustibles, said it was
the deudlie-t he luul ceu. Most of
the serapiron was round knobs which
had been wrenched from fences in
front of the houses of wealthy resi
dents. According to the police, the plot
was centralized in the group of mi-
nrehists known a the Hresei group,
so named because of the ndtuiration
which its members expressed for
Onitnno Hrcnci, the man who killed
King Humbert in Italy in 11)00. At
the time of this assassination it was
reported that a group of uuurchists
in Xew York nnd Hater-on, N. J.,
shared the plot.
An unusual development of the case
upon which Police Commissioner
Woods xnirf ho did not care to com
ment was the detention nt police
headquarter of Frank Hnldo, the de
tective through whom hendiunrters
had learned of the gung's. alleged nc
tivities; Huldo was placed under ar
rest technical nrrest, it was nssum
cd. Hnldo is the assumed nnmo of
the detective. His real nnmc, Mr.
Woods said, is Kmilio Poligniiui.
AMERICAN
LEN
ORDERED
0
OF
FEDERAL
BUILDING
thai tho I wo eimiinissioiiers who mo
elected lo sit with tlm county judge
have I ho authority lo IniiiHUct husi
nes in his absence.
Hi the case of .losie Pullcii, who ap
pealed mi action for iltunugcs iignitcd
the city of Kngcm', the supicuio court
n( firmed an order granting n new
(rial.
NF.VY YOKK, llnn-li '-. - Colonel A.
I. Smith, depot ipiui-tci'mustcr nt the
I'nitcd States army building in this.
city, Issued u statement today
thrtnigli which it became known that
the,nely niiingiiiatcd American leg
ion had been evicted irom iiiarters
obtained iu the building. The legion
is u new unofficial organization,
whose plans to enlist 'JoO.000 former
soldier, sailors, guardsmen utiil oth
ers us u first nntional reserve, were
made public .Monduv.
"Offices in the building were tut
thorircd for tins use of tho quarter
master through a misunderstanding
of the purpose for which intended,"
reads Colonel Smith' statement.
"When it was lisrertuiued that the
rooms were for this ttivil irgniiiwi-
tiou. Colonel Smith realized that lie,
us depot quartermaster, was nut- mis
t homed to grant the American legion
this privilege, nnd the quartermaster,
eastern department, wih notified to
that effect."
The statement concludes with the
declaration that (leueral I Wood di
rected that the American legion oc
cupy rooms elsewhere for the present.
On behalf of the legion it was tin
nouuceil that before the official re
quest woh received the officers al
ready had been moved in accordance
with the original plan until other
quarters could be obtained.''
FIEND CLUBS GIRLS TO DEATH
(Continued from Pro 1)
BILL CUT IN HALF
WASHINGTON, March 2. Admin
istration democrats agreed today on,
a program to cut the river and har
bor bill to $20,000,000 to be ex
pended by tho war department for
present projects. Work ou the Miss
issippi from tho head ot tho passes to
tho mouth of tlie Ohio wouKI ho done
in accordance with the plans of tho
Mississippi river commission.
JEFFERSON COUNTY
CREATION VALID
WHEAT MARKET
ON THE TOBOGGAN
CHICAGO, March 2. Notwith
standing that the wheat market today
rallied somewhat from yesterday's
big break, aeuto weakness again ap
peared, and n new smash in values
followed. Del'oro the last hour of
trading, extreme losses of G'i against
May were recorded.
Humors that Turkey was about to
sue for pence had much to do with
the fresh setback.
Export sales of n million or more
bushels tended Inter to induce ti re
moval of some of the dopuwsion. af
ter May had sunk to 1-JI u total
drop of (,.
The close, nevertheless, wan decid
edly unsettled at 1 to fiVi under
Inst night.
CITY TltBABUItlMt'H XOTICB.
Office of city treasurer, Medford,
Oregon, March 1st, 1015.
Notice is hereby given that there
aro funds on hand In the city treasury
for the redemption of the following
bends:
Improvement nnnds:
No. 0027. dated April 1st, 1900.
Nos. 004 8 to 0052, Inclusive, dated
October 1, 1909.
Nos. 0310 to 031-1, Inclusive, dated
Octobor 1st. 1910.
Nos. 0.'!0 to 0309, Inclusive, dated
October 1st, 1910.
Nos. 12ns to 1201, inclusive, dated
O9ctobor 1st, 1011.
No. 1220, dated October 1st, 1911.
Wntermaln Honde:
Nos. 0024 to 002G. inclusive, of scr
ies "A", dated April 1st, 1910.
Nos. 11 and 12 of Series "O", dated
April 1st, 1911.
Intorcst on the above named bonds
will ceaso at the next seml-annun! in
terest paying porlod, April 1st, I9ir
GU8 II. RAMUKLS,
294 City Treasurer.
BOMB THROWN IN CATHEDRAL
(Conttlnued from Paso l.J
met them at the door and look them
to a sent down near the front of tho
church and closo to the altar, was u
sergeant of police. Just behind Ab
iinio thoro entered quite, casually two
more detectives, who followed the
pseudo priest and tool; seals nt his
bidding in the pew behind. It was
these men who saved the cathedral
ItiO hATti TO OLAHS1FT.
FOlt SALE Harred Itock Iioiib. 217
Vancouver vo. 295
WANTKD Female cook for ranch
houso where first-class facilities
are afforded, and .permanent em
ployment assured to tho right per
son. State experience ago and
'whether with or without family,
Address In writing. X. V. '. caro
Mall Trlbuno.
FOK BALK Chicks, 10c, eggs Cc,
best egg laying strain O. A. C, S.
C. W. Leghorns, -Collego View
Poultry Farms, Corvallls, Oro. 319
SALEM. Or.. March ''. -The Ore
gon supreme court today pronounced
valid mi election held lust full to
create Jefferson county, from n por
tion of Crook (jouuty, affirming the
state circuit court.
A. I), llushc.ll instituted proceed
ings to review the action of the
county court iu ordering nu election.
Among other contentious he held that
the, session of the court nl which the
order for the election was made was
not legal because, ulthoiieh the coun
ty judge was present when the order
was made, lie was nhcnt the firpt
two days of the term, which iiutotnnt
jeally adjourned court until the next
term. The supremo court todav held
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"DOME wasn't
-- built in a day.
Neither was any
thing else worth
while. It takes
mo'n two years to
"build" a tin o'
VELVET.
o &tfr
Long careful curing puts
that Ofied-irvtbe-wood niel
lownfei into Kentucky's
Hurley de Luxe which
makes it VELVKT. The
Smoothest Smoking Tolxio
en. 10c tins awl 5c Bieul
lined Lag.
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Mm. Two young women, returning
from tho movies nt about 10;:io In
the evening, stumbled upon her hotly,
which lay lu the shadow nrroxH tho
sidewalk of a main loMdonco Htreet,
not five blocks from the heart of the
business district.
Those aro the three ghastly pic
tures Hint oppress the minds of Au
rora people today. Hut other than
their gory details, In nil this culmi
nating series of tragedies, nothing Is
clear all Is blackness. Ono must go
to Poe's talo of the "Murder lu tho
Kilo Morgue" to ftnil anything ro
horrifying as this renl life mystery.
In I'oe's talc, brilliant detective
work showed that tho murdered
women were tho victims of an escaped
orangoutang.
Tho baffled police of Aurora am
wondering whether some human de
generate n mystnrfoiiH maniac more
nnlmnl than man Is not llkewlso
guilty of tho Aurora "murder belt"
crimes.
Residents of tho city believe almost
ns a unit that their town hnrbors a
"I)r, Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" a re
spectable gentleman by day, a brutal
uiadmnn by night. For It must be,
they sny, and Chief of Detectives
Wlrs agrees, that these murders wero
committed by tho same criminal.
Scnrrh Is lu Vain
Yet after ench tragedy, ovory sus
picious character, every ruffian,
every person who could In any way
be Implicated was roundod up, cross
examined, grilled bythtrd degree, hut
nil In vain. Tho thoroughness of tho
police Is shown in tho present caso.
In which 00 men wore picked up on
tho streets boforo tho morning fol
lowing the crime. A dragnet was
thrown ucroHH town and every man
who could mil show his business or
piovo an alibi wan held.
Tllo tlmo of tho attnelt was the
sanjo In each case, iioniowhoro be
tween eight and ten o'clock at night.
The weapon was In each ease a sort
of bludgeon. Thu first a scantling,
the second a heavy wrench, tho third
a lead plpo.
lu tho Miller case, (hero wero prac
tlrally no views or any kind, In the
Hollander ease, a former sweetheart
of the victim was serloiiNly entangled
for a time lu elrcuiiistnutlal evidence,
but riimlly absolved completely.
In tho present case, the only plow
Is furnished by Mrs. Hllxulioth Calk
ln, ho lives nenr the nroim of tlm
crime, and who heard MIhh Peter
son's ono shriek iih she was struck.
Mrs, Calkins ran to the window ami
saw ai ;iuiin lit a long black coat
dodging across tho street lu tho
shadows. Ilo turned down a side
street- and since then has utterly
vanished'
Joyful Anticipation
of Motherhood
Th ro In apt In l n Inlwit nppntimtiti
ef dlmrtss to uuir Die cnini'Mo J' (
rxixsrintiim, Hut
till I qvilto ovrr
como by the aitvlon
of so ninny women
to ii "Mother's
I'rlrnil." ThH I im
cxtrnmt iipiillrnlloii
itenlKixd to (i liilirl
rate tlm iniiorltrt unit
tn tluiM so relievo tho
!reurn reacting on
thn iirrvrM. Iliiit tlm
natural strain upon the renin and Ibm
inrtilM U not acceinimili'd by Kioto tiovini
pains ml.l to cituno imoMn, iimrnhn; sick
iitiM mid many locnl oitrvwii,
Mirny iwopln lirllovn Umt thoan rtmcillen
which lutvo (iloetl thn tott of lima, thai
havo been put tn every trial under tlei
vnrylnif conditions nf riBP. weight, r:"Kr !
Jifnltti, etc., muy h (tfrly rolict' uihii.
And Jiiilslmr by I ho fact ihnt "Atoth.T'n
Friend" Ian hrt-n In continual iimt rtncn
our Krntulmnllicr'n curlier jwirw nnd It
known throuuhuut tho United Htnten It
may Im onlly Inrerrn! that It N sumo
thine Hist Homm irladlr rtrommrnd.
"Molhrr'n friend" la iirviwrvd only In
imr own laboratory nnd In mild by ilrtitr
Khtts Mery where. Auk for n lltl to-. lay
nnd wrrllo fee it niwial tmok for em-cliit
mothem, Aildtmn llmdneld lteuUtgr Co.,
307 Lamar UMc, Atlanta, Ud,
Mine-loss in TisborcuBosls
III tin .lenriliil of the vmerli'Mii
llrilleiil Vmhu'ImIIimI l.lilMlliir) (T,
IIH l mum (he fiiMuoliui
"II Ion liecn mini i f linen wl.tli'il
t lull In tulirrtilliiNU or In the iire
liilieiiolii'lx hIiiu"' no liii-ren-ed
iini'iiiiil ef rlilcltnil llliite) li leal,
liillll In the ii'lnr- nml teeex. In Inel,
n tleiuhieiiillrHlliili liii lieeu lliuimhl
le he ii fiiretliniitff or the ili'lui
liiee of tnli-iiiiirM
"Kereril feetllnir ef Inlitfiilmli
lietlenlx end Hie iiiiMiiimih niiiflliiK of
ritHH Hint inllh iiiire nUeu nmcIi im
lleiitx nre net mm coiifcldpreil ndlx
nlile li' ii Inrt.e niniilier el ili ill Imiix
tlin nre NiinelnlUlmc tn the treat
in i-nt ur iMili'iii'inry tiihereiiliU,"
If tulieiillli'Nl K line lu ft ! of
lime rnmi tin iivaiilirt. the ti nen nf
Iteliimin'" Mieimlvn In the luul
meat of tliiit dueiian mot )( ilile, III
pnit, tn tin' fni't llu( 'Hiitslns a
iliiin Hit 1 1 n iiihliird ulth olhar
vnliiH,hU iHtiriMlieiim h I" no vofille
miHluilliileil.
AlwiMM we havo lliptl U.WB3 of
Hi liniiui'n AlttiMtlvs to Mud utrlet
ly tn iiiivtl"i t fmd.
In luhntlnii to i ml Ntnl itiiimM' diet,
tuiiiio errreilv riintidll arnt Nenfi
i lin iinMlod n-nl In I'unuM .mi "
llf Hiiailtlt imiiVMi IK. Ill tUl'iM'll
Inula rod lllndiml tlmmt mill .hum
'hlal nffoctloiiH t.Vliauie Altersltvu
I him miiiliM thlrt niiad.
It Hi mm net eniiiniti iiilnlmi, imr
ontiCM or hitiiit fonniiii' dm'.. u
In sn(n to tit Vnill UrilKKiKl luta It
or ttlll ot.ier It or .ni , ,(i. k.i it
fiom um it rii t
Kt'kniiiu l.aliuralnrj, I'liilmleliihlii,
1'rlro 1 anil $'J u Mntllc.
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121 L
Sale of
Sample Coats
N About 25. Newest Spring Sample
Coats, a fortunate purctiasc, only
one of a Kind, in Mixtures. Plaids,
Coverts, Serges and Poplins. Sizes
16. 36 and 38.
SI2.50 Newest Spring Coats S 8.50
SI3.50 and $15 Newest Spring
Coats ...... 9.50
SI6.50 Newest Spring Coats. 11.95
S20.00 Newest Spring Coats. 14.95
More New Dress Skirts
More New Crepe De Chine Waists
More New Tailored Suits
First Glimpse
of the
Newer Models
of Spring Hats
Are Here
Decidedly now ayo Hie .styles in Hiring head drosa.
Chic is tho word. Shapes are rather small but .so
ntueli newness embodied in them. Military effects
are the leading feature. Printers' ink cannot de
scribe them but we want you lo seo them. Not only
are the styles smart but so reasonably priced.
i . -i ' .
Half price and less on many of the Winter Tailor
er Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts. A great saving
opportunity.
I Tliis is l!i c
Stovn Polish
YOU
Should Us
TTS jlKTtrei t from
I ntlteriilK-c.uiw nuii re'
" It taken lu Inn i ' i k
mill the tti.ttciJ.il4 t ..! um of1
lillior unulo.
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E. M. F. Studebakcr .
Auto, 1911 Model
IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER
NEW REAR TIRES
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$250
Crater Lake Motor Car Co.
Spending
Money on
Diamonds
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Is Investing It
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loiimrH.
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liorflounl uiwiiriiiiro of lln'iuirlly.
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Which Ii a Kiiiirnntuo thn,t a l)lu
moiiil iiiirclin-o Intro will pnivo thu
ury hunt ort of nil ItivtMtiuniit.
If you tito In Dip niiirl.ut for u Ilia,
mon. I, lot iih point out to you Jimt
WHY our illRplny exiollH.
MARTIN REDDY
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am j:. aiuin st. .MHirmi, oiV.
"Nearest (o
Every lliln"
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HOTEL MANX
Powell St., ntOTorrcll
San Francisco
In the heart of (he
business, shopping
and theatre district.
Running distilled ice
water in every room.
Our co.n1710d.oun
lohby.f ine scrvIccjflnU
nomeliko restaurant
will attract you.
turopcuti Plan rates
$1.50 up.
Manaarmont
CliiUcr W.
Kcilcy
"Meet Me at
The Manx"
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