Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 05, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Wlllell MAN III llllVil lli'i'll lll'lll III (JM
I'ionIi) lei lull church Hiitunliiy nven
I it K littM been iiin1iiiiiimI IniloMulliily.
"Died, nl Him .I"'"', .March I, Inriuit
(liiuulitor of Mr. ami Mm. IMivnrd A.
llmiuut, UK) nix iniintliH, flvu tlnyn.
I'rctili (.'iiluiiihln river mnollii h(x
renin n poiinil. .Mcilfnrd I'lrh i I'oiil.
try Murkiit. I'lmuo .10!. if
Mr. Hiiixry of tin Huiltli-I.iiinry
ruiiiiiuiy, coiiliurloin for AnbUrnd'n
mliirral iiprlnr." piojcct. wits In Mod
ioli! Tliuriulay accompanied liy Hurt
II. (hour, clmlriiinii of I lie sprint1,"
coiuiiiIiihIuu. Ho Htutml tlml oil
will lioxln nt oneo on tlln 100,l()0
roimt Miction project.
You liiivn heard ninny Hidi'cllons
on pliiiniiKriipliii mill pluycr-plnnoi.
fiinii (hi! iint'il opera or "Mnrtliii."
Now ou linvo tin' oppoitiinlly of Mye
lin; Hit ttholn opera rIvu.ii liy the well
known AndritwM Opi'to ronipmiy
which play at tin I'ligo Theater on
Monday, Marrli IMli.
K. V. Toiror left Tliiimlny for Hit
I'l'iu after imvcnil ilnyn upent In Mod
fonl. ' "
.Mliw ;ll. I.. Ilooney, who with her
Mnler linn mint" a ureal icpiitiitlou In
tint Mcdfunl pnlillr market for tho
linine-iundo IioiiiIii) wlilch I In')' linvo
liomi ki'IIIiik tlH'ic In In (IrantH Pirns
fioin tin .Inrknoii metropolis nml has
initilo itrrniiKi'iiii'iiU for tho hauillluK
of tlii'lr lioinluy In III" lornl public
market. (Irnuln Pass Courier.
Is ml iik flnlxliliiK anil supplies nt
Wi'Hoii'h Caiuent Hhop. Opposite
Hook More.
Tho Ashland unil lornl high school
banket ball teams meet on llw Nata-
lorlum floor tnulcht In I lie third
Uiiiiie of the scries. Hot ti tenuiM
have heen tloliiK some mIwiuhih work
iIiiiIiik the past week eiulrnorltiK to
fnntoin the mynter) of each other's
sl)h of play. II In Mild that the
team work or AhIiIiiihI Im nutlrcihly
lacking hut tli it ii far they hate held
a trump ham) In the series, trliiimliiK
Med ford once and IokIiik once. The
lornl ftlrU hae a derided advantage
over the red and white rcprcsenti.
lives and will ptnhnhly take the Kiiiue
li a larKe roinil. in anticipation of
a lik event elaborate pieparatlouit
have heen iniide to entertain.
You mitre than nn turn fare on
your uprlnr; hat nt the Home Milli
nery. HOI Went 0th 8t.
Ml mi Helen Carlton, linn returned
from a visit to frlendN In (Irantn
PlIHH.
I'rosh Columhla rher smelts Mx
cents n pound. Med ford I'lsli &. Poul
try Market. Phone 3fl2. tf
Judiie Charlea II. (Iny him re
liirued from an offlelal ti tin I noun trip
to Hiiliim.
If y on haven't tried one of Hume
flue Sunday chicken dlnncra at the
Ninth Cafalerln you have lulniied a
treat. Hive Hid wife mid family a
treat .Sunday.
The ItiNiirauro rnle on the rlly fire
truck Ih exoilillnut nccnrdlut: to the
city council. An effort In beliiK made
to have tho rntux reduced. It In
held that with efficient firemen
vatchltiK over It tho truck Ih not like.
ly to ho dcHtroyed hy'flre. It Ih proh.
alilo that a policy of $2000 will ho
taken nn tho city hall Inntcail of
1(01)0 an flrnt tuoiiKut ndiiiUallilii.
I'lro IiiHiirnnce C. Y. Tcngwalil.
niK
Carl l.uplon f .ScottH Valley Ih
lino on ImihIiu'hh.
(lot It nt Da Voo'n
C. (1. AuhIIii, of .Sonttlo, was n re-
cent vlnllor ut tho local Commercial
club.
Kodak flulHlilui; tho heat, at Wen
tou'H Camera Shop, Opposltu Dool;
Btoro.
)l. V.. Ward npoul tho flrnt of tho
week lu AhIiIiiihI at the heilHlde of hlft
hrother, Kumiiel, who Ih 111 with
pneumonia.
Huy meat for your Hunilay illniuir
nt tho Inilupendont market ami nave
money.
Hurry Walker Ih HppmHui; the day
In Medford on IiiihIiiohh.
Kietili Columhla river nmeltH hI
cciiIh a pound, Medford KIhIi & Poul
try .Mnrknt. Phono aiia, tf
Johh llurlHiill, of Yioka, Cat,. Ih
nmonK tho out of town IiiihIuckh vIh
IIoih In tho city IIiIh week.
Auto liiHtiranco, O. Y, ToiiKwnltl.
318
Mr. and Mm, Clnronco Toilrlck of
Kaglo Point dlutrlct, will hoc ml tho
wcok end in Medford.
Choicest Hokuo river valloy Iiihub
ami liacou nt lndupontloiit uiarkot,
phono 7.
Mr. nml Mia. Irodorlolt Pelouo,
of the KiiKln Point (IIhIiIcI, a to via
llorH In th" city today,
" Mittlneo, tho 1'nnu todny,
Mori A, .louoa Ih coiihIiIciIiik ijoIiik
to Sim KnuiclHco.
Boo Davo Wood anout that flro In
curnnce policy, Otfloo Mull Trlbuno
DldK.
Kannera are IooIiIhk for n Hiiutttnn.
tlul Hhowur. In many hccIIohh of tho
valloy mulohliiK U beliiK dono to ru
talii nu much molfltuio an posHlblo,
Itohort Hpoucor of .AhIiIiiihI Ih In
tlio city today,
GUESS IF THEY ARE MARRIED
Pfc';
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By Allrnan
1 HULtll, DROUGHT
AUTTLE BOOF
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ToM,V0Ut7G
A PEAR.
1JUST 'UhX
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j (?)' iy (tf& f1
Tate IMwiiiiIh left Inttt evening for
Napa, Idaho, ulmie ho uxpeclH to re
Hide In the future. Mr. ICdumdH
wan a riNldeul of Ihn Itomin river
valley for .ir yearn ami wan one of
the flrnt orchard ploutera nfnoutli
ern Oregon. I tin non "Hhlne" ha
conn to Choyeniie, Wyo., whore he
Iiuh ncri'pli'd ii position with the Ir
win Wild WcM Hhow.
I' ii 1 1 Hue beNt nieatn to be had nt
Independent market. Kouth Ceutinl,
free delivery,
Clay Patternon, of Talent, wan In
the city for a uhort Hunt yesterday.
Hwect elder nt lh Vo'
'I'letcher I'lnh In Hpendlni; the day
In the city.
(Jut ysiir miller, crenm, milk and
(intler.mllk, nt Do Voe',
The local Commercial club hnn re
reived reu-ral liuiulrlen from Her
ninny Hlnro the flrnt of the year re
KnrdliiK the HoKiie liver valley.
Pehltoner for ludlen. Mm. I.inch.
Phone fiti.'t-J,
II. A. Wanner wnH nu Anlilnnd
bunlninH vlnllor jenterday,
ItoKer K. Iteuiiett In upoiidltiK the
nfleriinon lu JarkKonvlllo. x
Minn Plorence Penrnon In the Kiient
of frlendN In Hanlo Point thin week.
Karly cabbni;n nml cnullflower
plnnti. ready .March Int. Ordem alio
taken for nit klndn of veselnble
plnnlH, Madilox & Itonney, phono
87-11. 310
Mm It. I. Ilenuelt linn been called
to her old home lu Keokuk, Iowa, be
caune of Hie death of her mother.
$2000 00 to lonu. Keo llolmcn
tho In Mi ran re Man,
Orchanllntn are preparhu; to IiokIu
the nnniinl npiaylnc for ncnle.
The Yeomen Knve n dance nt the
Moone hall lam night. Tho attend-
mice unH Reed and tho mimic above
Vnr
Came Warden Kied Merrill In
Mpcndliit; Hie day In Medford.
PrlMiiutlo liny Iiiih accomptlHheil tho
inimt wonderful renultn In ncalp trou
ble; uned only In connection with
Marluollo treatment. Try It for
fallliiK hnlr. Marlnelln Hair Shop,
407 Oamott-Coroy llldg.
Walter Thrnnher and P W. Auler
were In the clt) thin mornliiK bun
Iiii'hh. J, O. (lurking, tbo beat all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives m a do any
whore, tlmo or plnco. 8tudlo 228
Mnln St. Phono 320-J.
Tho HoRue Itlver Fruit & Pioduco
nHfoctntlnn, preliminary to Its pro
poned concentration of all packing at
ItH cold itorngo plant, linn removed
all of Hit uierchniidlne to tin cold a tor
age plant where from (IiIh tlmo for
ward It will bo handled. In thin con
nection It Ih offering for rent tho
warehoiiHo In tho rear of Hh executive
offlccH.
Jiiiiioh Parker, aged 12 yearn, who
loft hU home lu thlN city the flrnt of
tho week Iiuh boon located lu Hold
Hill. Tho youth will probably bo re
tut ned today, IIIh mother, Mm.
Dnlny Parker, or, lit." North Ornpo
Htroet, Iiuh notified tho Hold Hill po
lice to hold her hoii. Young Parker
wiih dlFntlnfloil with homo life It Ih
tiuld, mid took a freight train for tho
north.
For bettor Insniance, too Ilolincn,
tho liiHurauco Man
(Irani Colcmmi, of this city, him
accepted u poHltlon lu an AHhlaud
clgur factory. Mr. Colomiui formerly
worked an u cigar maker lu thin city,
There Iiuh buou one uncut innUo
thlu week for drunkonncHH.
MIhh .IchhIo Scott, or (IrantH Push.
Ih tho guoHt of frloiulH In Medford.
Stanley K.dlnrd, of Tablo Hock.
Urovo to tho city tho flrnt of tho wook
with a load of rami prodtictH,
(llonii May Iiuh taken chargo of the
Hoot orchard lu tho Tahlo Hock vi
cinity.
.lmuoB TriiHher of Snloni In hero
for mi Inderinlto Rtny with frlondH.
A Mr. Smith of Oakland, Cnl., Iihh
notified tho police or thin city to look
for li Ih wlfo whom ho Htatca loft him
a fortnight ago. It hi tho belief of
Smith that IiIh wHo Is lu Medford vIh
ItliiK with frlondH, Tho local police
have found nothing or Mm. Smith
mid mo Inclined to beltovo that alio
did not atop horo,
Minn I.uc.tlo Davln or Portland, Iiuh
'ncciiptod a position an toachor lu tho
local high Rchool,
City KuKliiuor Arnnplgor will mako
a trip to tho city water Intake thin
wook,
I
I-'Iro, preniiniably fioin n defective
M .. ........ .. . . .
line, cuiiy i iiih mornliiK uemroyeo
the I oof of the rimlduucu or W, T.
Hull, wooddealer of Wont Ninth St.
Vlreineu were quick to bo on hand
uud the blaze wrh r.oon put under
control. The grialent ilnmngo wiih
done by water.
Cle McCrcdle, Hubert Wilton and
Luther Tlndnlo nre miioug the out of
town people who are In tho city to
day to nttond the hnnket ball gmuo
between AMilaud nud Medford high
ncliool teanin thin evening. i
wiinam i.ovMH or (.old inn wan a
recent bun I liens vlnllor In Medford.
Tho debating tcnum of tho Med
ford and Handon high hcIiooId
nchediiled to meet lu the near
ture. Medford Iiiih defeated'
l.oue will arrive from the mhiIIi
Inilav mnl ii ('Xpeelnl o lenllfy, ul
tlioiigli it lit not ilel'iuitely known to
he IIiicmIm iiiiule liv Mm tin.
It in excctcil that .Martin will lie
called n x a wilnc in liix own liclinlf
I either Hum uf(;rnioii or in the morn
jiiiK. ami will prolinblv close Ihe evi
'ilencc of the (lufi'ime. It is not known
vvhithei MiirinV inotlier will he mil
oil jih a witncKH or not. The ease i.s
iroKrehini: faster to date than ex
peeteil. Martin was elicerful thin
inoiuiiiK uud hhovved hut little sin of
woriy.
SIiikIit on Stanil
.Sheriff Singlcr, the fiil wi ne.s nt
all
Hogiic river valle) nrhooln In orator
ical linos.
Hoy Slum and brother, Hlchaid.
have gone to tho nioiintalnn, eiiHt of
Anhlnnd lu ncarch of cougar.
Connldernble work Ih being done
on the Southern Pacific road In tho
Central Point dlntrlct.
Harry II. Hlckn, ror tho yearn city
editor or the Mall Tribune, now man
ager for the General Film company,
with headqunrtem at I.oh AngclcH, In
upending a couple or davn In Med
ford vlnltlng IiIh brother Hlmer Illckn,
an old acquaintance.
Secley Hall him returned from
Snn Frnnrlnco where ho Hpent ncvernl
dnH attending tho Panama Pacific
oxpoiltlon.
STATE RESTS IN MARTIH CASE
I Continued from l'r ;
tin, mnl it there t miv xhootiut; to
he done, I'll jjet in mi it, too." The
witneuM ntiriliiilcil n vile ciithet li
leetei! nniii-t Mnrtin. The witno.
Miitl he 'told u friend of his to tell
.Mnrtin to wntoh nut for lliihhnrd. i?k
lie hud iiiiule "nuio linrd erneks."
At Ihe tune of (lie eonver-nlionJ
minds wind Cliildreth was shocini'
lluhlianrs home, ami that Childrotu.
just in, he (Woods) appeared, snliU
"You want him slmd so you can k
like the dovil in ease iinythiiit; linn
pens." The nllojjeil threat emne li
i iv Uy nfter this rcinurk. Tho wi -nesK
spout n had half hour under the
stern ornss-oMiniinutinii.
Ilulituiiil's Tluvats
II. S. Iliuuish of Kagle Point tcs
tifieil that a day or ho hefore the
murder Huhhiml stopped nt his stable
and told of his trip to the hills, ie
iniirkiiii; that it xecmed tliat the peo
ple ut Itutto Pulls always knew when
lie uni eoniing. Tho witness said
Hubbard sniil:"l'l show litem smart
jjiiys u trick hefore 1 jcl tlirouli Ihis
tune." The witness said ho told this
only (o,mciuhcr.H of his family mid
Mr. Von dor llcllen, until n Mr.
Hliodes, liviiijj nenr Kugle Point, told
him to k ' Attorney lU'nmes' of
fice. Terrell, llie first witness culled hv
the dol'eiise, was culled us u juror
his statements in the box rcsultim: in
his heiui; culled us n witness. Dis
eiepaneies between his vvonK nfter
lie left the ho.v mid when on the stand
vveie the subject of u spirited cross.
OMiiuiuu'iou,
Tell of .Martin's Tluvats
All the three witnesses for tlio state
nl (lie morning session told of throats
.Mnrtin is said to have made iiguinst
the life of llulibniil. Tito state in
restiuu' reserved tho right to enll I).
M. I.ovve of Ashland, in charge of
the .laekson county exhibit nt Ihe Sun
Frnnoiseo fair, ns n witness in rebut-
ar the moniiiir session, told of tlio ur-
fn-'roMt of .Mnrtin on the trail near Trnil
'the morning- nfter the killing- The
defendant, the official said, luiniUd
hiiu his riflo with the barrel out, told
him il wits loaded mid to he rare fill.
The sheriff wild he told .Mnrtin lie'
vvns snrrv the shooting' occurred,
shook hands with him mid placed him
under unci. The prisoner offered
no rci-lmicc, the wituc) snid, to this
procedure. The nlle wns introduced
in evidence.
Mr. Zehnn Van l).ke testified
about n meeting with nrtiu the'
morniiiir after !he murder, when lie
showed norvniisncfs nnd lemorsc.
Mrs. Van Dyke vn housekeeper for
Mrs, Skyriniin, Martin's si-tcr, nnd
Mai tin came to the kitchen door,
rifle in hand. lie was nervous she
said, uud walked up and down, br
trnjiuv: excitement. She him cd him
in mid his first ipierv was if she hud
lieaid "what luM happened." She
lepliod she had, iftiil liskcd if he wnsj
(oitig to give himself up without trou
ble. .Mnrtin said he was, the witness
suid.
Why lie Surivnilcrtsji
''Yon know. Mrs. Van Dvke tcsti-
.
ficd Mnrtin suid, "the hills nre cov-'
eied wi h snow, and if I tried to get j
nvvnv IM lead a dog's life for u venr. I
Hid they d got me m the end mivhovv.
The witness, (he defendant nnd n
Miss Dow then went down the road,
Martin pnuuisiui; to eivo himself up.
They objected to bin cat Tying Ids
villi. Mnrtin suym- that he wan tod to
be irciarcd for any trouble. On the
trip Mu i tin gripped his rifle nervous
ly when n twig cracked. The two wo
men cnhucil him. The witness said she
used her influence to induce Mnrtin
to surrender without icsistauco.
Van Dyke ltcvcn(.s Tlueats
l.d Van D.xke, slccpy-cvcd nnd con
trite nfter his bibulous testimony of
Thursday, wns brought from tho
county jail to testify against bis
friend on trial. Ho told of a oonver
salion be had with Mnrtin two days
before the minder, when n visit of
Hubbard to the Trail district was lis
eusscd. "Hubbard wis down nt Daw's Inst
week," the wituoM anid lu told Mar
tin while the bitter wok on a visit to
his cabin.
"I wonder if bo's coming tip any
fart hurl"
"lie better not como up any far
ther," he witness .nid Mnrtin replied.
On eross-cxiimination the defence
tried to discredit the witness' tcs i
tnony by a scries of ipicstions trying
to show that bo hud conversed with
Andy Poole on tho testimony. The
witness nid Poole asked him while
on ii visit to the Poole home if bo
would not testify to what occurred
when the threat vvus made.
Cut IliiYtii Two Trees
Van Djko told of helping Mnrtin
cut down two trees that endangered
tlio prisoner's cabin. Tho witness said
he talked to a game warden, but did
not discuss in detail bis testimony.
The witness said he could not remem
ber uud was contradictory on minor
details.
The witness was dismissed for fur
ther examination. Tho court told Van
Dyke that he must refrain from tlu
use of liquor during the trial or suf
fer a M'Vcre penalty for contempt of
court. Tlio court remanded Van
JDykr to the care of ihe sheriff. Pros
ecuting Attorney Kcllv said Van Dyke
wan on the blacklist and that bis li
quor wns secured from other sources.
The court ordered that an effort be
mndo to discover who plied him with
intoxicants while under atho jurisdic
tion of tho court. Tho court express
ed sympathy with any man addicted
to the liquor habit.
Pence on tlio Stand
Friday afternoon Dnvo Penco of
I.Ik creek totd how Hubbard arrested
(Continued on mnt pbn;e)
COUGHS AND BRONCHITIS
rnllovcd Instantly with two ouncen of
Schtffman's Concentrated Expecto
rant. A whole pint contn CO cents.
Money refunded If not natlifactory by
Medford Pharmacy. Adv.
f$Ci
DAISY
It has that flno dollcato flavor, and
Is mndo from Jacknou County Cream.
HALL TAXI CO.
MEDPORD-ASHLAND
SCHEDULE
North Hound
I.v, Medford
11; 10 a. m.
1:20 p. m.
4:00 p. m,
7:00 p. in.
10:00 p. in.
South Hound
I.v. Ashland
12:20 p. in.
2:20 p. m.
5:30 p. ni.
S!00p. ill.
11:00 p. in.
HATUKDAY OXdY
I2:00ii.iu, la.MBa. in. I
WOMAN GOULD
HARDLY STAND
Because of Terrible Back
ache. Relieved by Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound.
Philadelphia, Pa. "I suffered from
displacement and inflammation, and had
bucii pains in my
sides, and tcrriblo
backacho so that I
could hardly stand.
I took six bottles of
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound, and now 1 can
do n n v nmount of
work, sleep good, cat '
good, and don't have
n bit of trouble. I
recommend LvdlaC.
rinkham's Vegetable Compound to I
I'i3i:u,lG25DountonSt., Nlcctcvvn, Fa.
Another Woman's Case.
Trovidcnce, It. I. -"I cannot speak
too highly of your Vegctablo Compound
as it has dono wonders for me and I
would not bo without it, I bad a die
p!accmcnt,boaring down. and backache,
until I could hardly stand and was thor
oughly run down when I took Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It
helped mo and I am in tlio best of health
nt present, I work in a factory all day
long besides doing my housework so you
con seo what it bos aono for me. I givo
you permission to puuusn my name ana l f
epeak of your Vegctablo Compound to j
many of my friends." -Mrs. Abel Law
son. 120 Llnnltt St.. Providence. R.I.
Dnngor Slgnnls to Women
arc what one physician called backache,
headache, nervousness, and tho blue3.
In many cases they aro symptoms of
some female derangement or an inflam
matory, ulcerative condition, which may
bo overcome by taking Lydia E. rink
ham's Vegetable Compound. Thousands
of American women willingly testify to
its virtue.
j7lein
( firoR I
VMlOTHEy
SUITS
HediW
MADE TO ORDER
FROM $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering
128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS
Manufactured I)y
The White Velvet Ice Cream Co.
Mcdford, Ore.
THERE CAN BE NO
DISEASE GERMS IN
MEDFORD
CREAMERY,
BUTTER
IT IS PASTURIZED
t
Come See It Made at
1 15 North Central Avenue
A. A. M000Y. Proo.
HU.NDAYS ONLY
9:. to a. tu.
11:30 a. in.
1:30 p. in,
4:oo p. in,
7:0Qii.in.
10:30 n, in.
12:30 p. in.
2:30 p. in,
C:00 p. in.
Si 00 p. ill,
I'llON'l. 100
It. I. Van (illdee K. II. Itaiiiuau 1 S, Van f.llilcr
BRAIN OR BRAWN -WHICH?
"Which will YOU uso In earning a lhlng?
Tho 11KA1N WAY is taught ut tho
edford Commercial College
w
r "Tho School for tho Anibltloua."
Enroll Now Day or Evonlng
Mwlfonl, Oro. : X, flrapo St.,
l'liouu ih-Tj
Saturday Specials
Baldy Breezcr's
Calendar
Men's S3. 00 shoe.i $2.70
Men's $2.fi0 shoes .12.95
Men's $4.00 shoes SJ3.1G
Men's $1.50 shoes $3. 90
Men's $5.00 shoes .. $4.10
Men's $15.00 suits $9.00
Men's $18 and $20 hand-tailored suits
$12.75
Men's M5 bluo ccrgc suits . 11.75
Men's very flno hand-tailored bluo
serge suits $13.75
$1.00 two-pleco underwear, per suit
. .. . $ .90
$2.50 two-plcco all wool underwear,
per suit ; $1.80
$1.00 ribbed union suits, per suit
- $ .90
$2.50 all wool union auits per
suit
50c work r.lilrts each ...
l,7.i
40
.90
.90
1.10
"SOMETIMES WE
WOULD RATHER
HEAR A GOOD
LIE. THAN A
POOR TRUTH."
$1.00 and $1.25 work shirts....
$1.00 and $1.25 dress shirts
$1.50 lino dress shirts each
Men's hose tan, black, Rray. tH
weights, regular 15c -valuaH
for Saturday per pair v
$1.00 and $125 bluo, strlpsd,
gray or black bll overalls . .
Levi Strauss .No. 2, waist over
nlls per pair ... ,75
The Wardrobe
Wet .Mala St.
-A- r.10
.90
Millinery Opening'
Lottie M. Howard
Invites every one to see her New Spring
Millinery, Saturday, March 6th,
1 09 North Central Ave.
Bulk Garden Seeds
We are handling Portland Seed Com
pany's Diamond Quality Seeds
with prices reasonable
Bulk Flower Seeds
Standard quality Sweet Peas and Nas
turtiuns, also the genuine Spen
cer's Sweet Peas
MARSH & BENNETT
SECOND DOOR, EAST OF FIRST NATIONAL 1ANK.
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