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IOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Farmers are wnrnod to look out
for potato faklra roIHur seed pota
toes At- $2. fin to ?.t 00 n bushel un
dor projnlPo t'hhf tho' salesman will
return In tho fall ami jmy JSper ton
more than ifib nJhtktjt price. In the
Willrimotfo ,vplllyUuWn.' cbnlracts
havo boon mado to thlfv effect, and
wlion tho potntoo6s arrived, sotno have
been found wprthtos, nil ordinary.
No bond was HlvW to hold tho Con
tract and tlio ttclihnin in evidently ono
to unload at fancy flfeurcs, poor
Mock. H , .1( ,
.MnUlsli liata ritlfbo M. M. Store.
309
Jasper Miller, voleran school mas
ter and well known throughout Jack
son county, left Wednesday after
noon for Tucson, Arltonn, where he
duns' a desert claim and expects to
resldo In tho future.
Wo have n particularly good line
of tailored hats at moderate prices.
Mlsgp Lonsbury and Scmon nt tho M.
M, department store. 309
Pctor S. Stccustrup, formerly pro
prietor of tho Pacific Motor Supply
Co., now South American agent for
tho Hupmobllo, writes from tho Pana
ma canal sending greetings to Mod
ford frlentlB.
Don't fall to nee tho , Keystono
comedy pictures every night at It
Theater.
A tramp, southbound. Tuesday
night stolo Mobg HarkduU'a overcoat
from his auto. Tho same tramp and
his pal nro alto accused of eating a
meal in a Front street restaurant and
walking out without seeing tho cash
ier. Tho pair eluded tho polico who
wcro hot on their trail by boarding
a freight train and getting out of
town.
Kodak finishing and supplies nt
Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite
Dook Store.
O. C. King of this city spent Tues
day in Grants Pasa attending to bus
iness matters.
Flro .Insurance C. Y. Tcngwald.
'..?M 318
Mining Enginoer W. A. Burr of
Jack&onvllcl has been awarded tho
planB (for the establishment of a
cyautdcj plant for tho Hammond Min
ing company at Gallcc, Josephine
county. Mr. Burr has more dhls
family to Grants Puss.
See Shapleigh Hardware Co., for
fishing tackle, especially tho boys.
Attorney II. D. Norton of Grants
Pass returned to his homo after
spending a couple of days at Jack
sonville attending to legal matters.
Joliri Gregory of Watklns, Oregon,
is spending a few days in tho city
attending to business matters.
Tho season at its best for Columbia
river smelts, 6c a pound. Medford
Fish & Poultry Market. 310
At a meeting of tho Drama League
bold1 it the Public Library Tuesday
afternoon, It was decided to givo
amateur plays in this city during the
season to stimulato Interest In drama.
Tho annual meeting of tho Drama
Lcaguo will i)0 held April C, at 7:30
p. in., when officers for tho year
will bo elected and committee re
ports read.
Wheu your feot hurt don't try to
put up with It. Havo thorn cared for
by a skilled Marlnello operator. The
comfort It brings is worth many times
the cost of treatment. Tho Marlnel
lo Hair Shop. Cora E. Utley, 407
Garnctt-Corey building. tf
Raymond Uelgo and Mabel Pullen,
who disappeared from this city last
Sunday wero located at Talent Tues
day ufternoon, and the couplo will
bo married, parental consent being
granted. Mrs. Jess Pullen, mother
of tho girl, left last night for her
homo in Northern California.
Got ft at De Voe'i
Co'untV Commissioners Frank II.
Madden and W. C. Leover left last
night for Salem to discuss with tho
Btnto highway commission matters
portalning to the early completion of
tho Siskiyou division of tho Pacific
Highway.
A great majority of persons af
flicted with eczema have no other
ailment, which is accepted as proof
that eczema is purely a skin dlscaso.
Mprjtol Eczema Homed is recom
mended especially for eczema and
diseases of tho skin, If you are af
flicted wjth this terrible disease wo
ask you to usu this remedy on our
guarantee. Prlcos COo and $1;0Q.
Agents HnsUIna drug store, tf
Tho track. teqinQf tliojHIgh school
will 'bo(gln'ttyct ieejc the tyork'of
trafning, for tjiq,prlng meets.
Papering nnd painting, Phono
This bolng the 17th of Ireland, tho
green in varlod decorations is bolng
worn by all good Irishmen Jn this
section,
Tho season at its best for Columbia
river salmon, Co a pound. Medford
Ffah & Poultry Market, 310
A, B, Sallng leaves In a few days
for Arizona where he will make his
.future ome.
tony CaiueriifSlrap, Opposite Book
HN. , J ' 4
Jack F. Merrill of Gold Hill Is
spending tho day In Medford sit
ing frlonds and attending to business
mrttltcrs.
Auto Insuranco. C. Y, Tcngwald.
31&
P. D. Wadded of Climax was a
business visitor In Medford Tuesday
II. 12. Pyo or Chlco, Cal., Is spend
ing a few days In the clt yand valley
attending to business matters.
Everything In tho way of fish at
tho Medford Fish & Poultry Market.
310
A. n. Cornell of Grants Vats spoilt
Tuesday In Medford on business.
Havo your lawn mower sharpened
by J. Mitchell, phono 320-J. tf
II. L. Swlhart of Derby spent Tues
day In Mottfofd visiting friends and
transacting business.
Matinee, tho Tago today.
James Cotter of Eagle Point spent
Tuesday afternoon In this city on
business.
Sweet cider at Do Voel.
J E. Lawanco of Ashland was in
the city Tuesday afternoon on busi
ness matters.
For better Insurance, see Holmos,
tho Insuranco Man.
Miss Inn Cochran has rcturnod
from n short visit with friends and
relatives at Itoseburg.
Uct ycur nutter, cream, milk and
butter-milk, at Do VooV
W. It. Thompson of Salem is spend
ing tho week In the city and valley
attending to business matters.
Early cabbage and cauliflower
plantu ready March 1st. Orders also
taken for all kinds of vegetable
plants. Maddox & Bonncy, phono
S7-K. 310
Rain began falling over tho Roguo
River valley this afternoon giving
promise of a substantial fall. Tho
prcclpltatfdri Is fr6m the north ac
companied by a warm wind, and If It
Is of any duration and amount will
mean thousands of dollars to tho
farmers and fruitgrowers. Tho last
week the snow has melted rapidly
In tho mountains, causing slight
rises In the streams.
Papering and painting. Phono
GI4-M.
Deputy Sheriff Wilson spent Tues
day afternoon and eenlng In Med
ford on business.
Montgomery House, 141 North Fir
street. Best meals in the city, 25c.
30C
Arthur C. Burgess and Frank Bur
gess, advance men for tho Andrew
Opera company, left tho first of the
week for Redding and other North
ern California points arranging tor
tho appearance of the. company In
"Martha." Tho mal ncompany will
leavo the last of this week to fill
their first California engagement.
See Dave Wood aoout that fire In
urance policy. Office Mail Tribune
Bldg.
Shorty Miles loft Tuesday evening
on a Jluntlng trip in tho northern
part of tho county.
Prismatic Ray has accomplished the
most wonderful results In scalp trou
ble; used only in connection with
Marlnello treatments. Try It for
tailing hair. Marlnello Hair Shop,
407 Garnott-Coroy Bldg.
Rex Lampraan, formerly editor of
tho Gold Hill News, now of tho Port
land Journal, whoso poetic effusions
nro well known to residents of the
Roguo River valley, Is now n regular
contributor "to tho Poet's Corner of
tho Now York Sun,
Montgomery House-, 141 North Fir
street. Best meals in the city, 25c.
30C
H, L. Simpson of San Francisco,
assistant manager of the Pacific coast
agency of tho Now Hampshire Fire
Insuranco company, spent the day in
tho city with tho local agent, O.
N. Nelson. Mr. Simpson continued
bis trip northward on tho afternoon
train, and will visit Washington,
Montana and Yellowstone Park. He
roports the buslnoss conditions to be
good In all his extensive territory.
J. O. Gerklng, the best all around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives made any.
whore, tlmo or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phone 320-J.
A. C. Howlotts, of Eagle Point' Is
hi tho city today visiting friends and
receiving congratulations on his 83rd
birthday, which ho celebrated Tues
day. Mr. Howlettu Is author of tho
Eagle Point Eaglets published In this
paper, and one of ilio best known cit
izens of the county.
Saturday tujihl. Murphy was victor
ious in litilli unities t lie xooro licini;:
Gills '-MS: hoys, .:j.
.Miss Jennie Thurston in returned
fo Mcdtotil.
Mr. and Mrs. Oconjo llvrriolt nnd
family spent the Inst pint of the
week with her pit rents iicitr Murphy.
llioy nl-o visited m (mints Puss,
W. It, MoDniiiol was a visitor in
Jacksonville (mo day InsSt week.
Gertie Moo spent Saturday liijjht
with Josie Wricht.
lfcrmtiu Offqntifu'lier ami Juntos
O'Hrien were visitors, in tho oily one
day Inst week
Mr. Chester Kuhli nnd daughter,
Lornn, were visitors oC .Mrs. Nancy
I'eruiill Sunday.
lientrioe O'Hrien wns a visitor of
Edith Kuhli over Sunday.
William Cameron nlid son, Har
vey, vveie visitors nt tho Kuhli homo
Sunday.
J. A. O'Hrien mul fnmily wero vis
itors of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Offon
luiehor Sundny eveninf.
Tho schoolboys huskotbult tonni
were uVft'titetl last Saturday night hy
tho Talent team to tho luuo of 1(1-15.
John Permit! vvns a business vis
itor nt As-hlnnd ono day Inst week.
link Fields ol Lrovolt purohnsod
n now lord oar recently.
ftM. .. . . I . t .1 t. . .
i no junior uasKoinaii loam litis
just received their suits.
. Swnt the flies!
"Mrs. S. IT. Wright liel at lite homo
of her daughter, Mrs. Molly Simpson.
nt Unzxly, near Portland, on Mnroli
(I. She had liocn ill for n lomr time.
Imvinjr hern confined to her room for
the past three years. Mrs. Wright
was well known in this community,
having lived here six years with her
son, W. P. Wricht. She Itnvos four
children -I.uko Wright of Portland,
Molly Simpson of Grizzley, George
Wright of Lnkovievv nnd W. P.
Wright of thH place.
Charley Meo and his sister, Gert
rudo, drove to Grants Pass Saturday,
returning in time for tho basketball
games and dance nt Murphy
L. M. Houcher ami familv have
moved to their now homo near John
PernoH's store.
Kvervbody is invited to attend the
dance at the socialist hall March 27.
Extra good music will bo provided.
Eva Jordon, who was injured by n
all, has returned home from Grants
J'nsg, where he bus boon for the past
few days.
J. I). Mickic, dniry and food com-
AUSTRIAN
LAI
TURNED IN BATTLE
IN DEEP SNOW
1'KTKlH.ilfAI), .March 17. in tlio
Carpathians the ltusiuw appear to
have boon huooossI'uI In turning tlio
Austrian light flank south of Slim
ishiu, in a spei'laoular hattlc. Half
buried in snow, which in places wy
over the heads or tho combatants,
tho Russians rushed tho Austrian for
tifications near tho village of Tarn
ovvicc. Abandoning the ciitomnrv
military formations, thoy scrambled
as best they could thtoiigli the drifts,
sometimes strung out in Indian file,
sometimes almost losing touch with
each other, lliov suoooeioi, How
ever, in reaching Ihc fortifications in
uftiolcntly good order to take tho
AustrintiR by fihrprUo and possess
themselves ot the stronghold in a
short time, capturing u largo number
of prisoners and guns.
This movement was followed bv a
general flanking operation which
drove tho Aus'trians from the Dnies
ter. The Itusslnns now hope to expel
their opponenls from East Galieia.
An encounter of cqiinl strategic im
portance ooeuned between the I'r.sok
Pass and Turku, in Onlicin. to the
north of the pass, in which the Rus
sians captured trenches and (.ciod
railrond communications.
PONTIFF RECEIVES
BELGIAN MINISTER
ROME, Match 17- Huron van den
llouvol, newly appointed llulglnu mln
Istor to tho vatlcnn, ptesnntnd bin
etellentlnls today to l'opo llonmllet,
who received him In tho throne room,
surrounded by tlio pnpnl court.
Unron mi den lleuvol delivered an
address In which ho omphaslxcd tho
loyalty of the Roman Cnthollrs ot
llolgluni and said ho felt certain of
tho assistance of tho Holy See la nt
tatntng "tho ultimate triumph or tho
rights of Belgium.' Tho Pope re
sponded with flNprossluns of sollrltudn
for tho wolfuro of all his children
nnd pledged his untiring efforts to
diminish tho suffering occasioned hy
the war and to hasten Its end.
ALL STOCK BRANDS
FOREST FIRES RAGING
missioner, was here Thursday and
Friday insjweting- the Valley l'ndo
creamery. Mr. Micklo states that he
found everything in first-class con
dition. He spoke cHccially of the
neatness and sanitary condition of
the institution.
I. B. Zicrner, deputy commissioner,
accompanied Mr. Mickic. They staid
ut tbu Hose hpuse over night, relum
ing by stngo Friday.
Fred Offenbncher nnd Chester
Kuhli went up Hishop crock after rt
steer belonging to George Kohlhngen
of Hoseburg. It escaped from tho
rest of the herd while taking to the
city to bo shipped.
.Mr. and Mrs. Johu Offonbacher
were in Mdford a few hours Satur
day. Mr. Drown, the county surveyor,
was out hero Friday and Saturday
surveying some lines for Mr. Wright.
While out here Mr. Brown visited Mr.
Hansen, returning to Medford Satur
day evening.
MATCH CANCELLED
-NEW YORIC. March 17. The Now
York state boxing commission today
ordered tho ten round bout between
Poung Ahoarn nnd Eddie Mcdoorty,
scheduled for Friday night nt a local
boxing club, cancelled. The action
was taken as tho result of a previous
contract exhibit by the promoters of
a rival club, which showed that
Ahcarn.had agreed to box before that
club on Saturday night nnd had fur
ther agreed not to engngo In n con
test previous to that date.
I imranF I CONSCIENCE
RECTOR SLAYS GIRL
AND COMMITS SUICIDE
MIAMI, Fin., Murch 17. Kev. Wil
liam Alfred Tucker, rector of St. Ag
nes' Episcopal church here, todav
shot and killed Harriet Delnney, a
member of bis church, nnd then com
mitted suicide.
Tucker yesterday wns bound over
to the federal cotirt under 20f)0
bond on n elmrge of scudinc obsceno
literature through tho mails.
When1 arraigned on the chnrgn of
violutuifj the postnl law, Tucker waiv
ed preliminary examination and wns
released on bail furnished by mem
bers (if bis congregation. It was
charged be sent letters dnt contain
ing objccfionnblo matter tp Mis Delnney.
TO MARRY AGAIN
LKXIXOTOx, Ky., March 17. A
report touched here today Hint forest
fires arc raging in the mountains of
Hike county, in the eastern part of
the slate and that many tbousuuds of
dollars' woith of timber bus been de
stioyed. Deputy Tinted Slates mat1
sbals with bloodhounds have gone to
Pil.e county in response to a tepoit
that the fire is of iacendinry origin.
TO BE LABELLED
County Clot It Gardner received. In
structions this inornln't from Horre
tary of .State Olcott nt Htiloiu that nf
ttir April 1st, all iitorlt biamlH must
bo legislated with the slate vofeil
uitrlnn, Instead of tho county olorl.,
as at piosoiit. This changii Is em
bodied In a bill passed ut the lust ses
sion of tho legislature. In the umIkIi
hoi hood of 300 owners of stock In
Jnekson county nio nffouted by the
chitngo.
The county rlerlt wns also notified
to strike from the reglstintUni !ooU
all voters not nnturallxoil cltlneuH. At
tho iHRt election a law vvus passed
di'iivlng the vote to uiiitntuiallxml
cttliotiH. Pi to thn tttmo declara
tion of Intention!! to hcrouio cltlreus
entitled them to li Vote, Provision
Is in u do for the re-n glsterlng, If they
kIiicu have heroine citizens,
VOLUNTEER
E
NEWARK, N. J.. March 17, Rob
ort Fitzslmmons, formerly heavy
weight champion, applied for a mar
riage license at tho city hall hore yes
terday, announcing that on Satur
day he Intended to marry Mrs. Temo
Slmomln, divorced wlfo of Henry
Slmomln of Portland, Ore. As Fitz
slmmons did not havo n certificate of
his own d Ivor co tho clerk refused to
grant the license until It was pro
duced. Fitzslmmons said ho would
return with the ovldonco lator. He
was. accompanied by a young woman.
Fitzslmmons lives In Dunollon, N, J.
Ho Is 53 years of ago and his flanco
Is 28.
WASHINGTON:, March 17. Am
bassador Morgcnthnti at Constanti
nople cabled tho state department to
day that the Turkish piverniiieiit bad
given him assurances that uvory pre
lection would be given non-combat-ants
in Turkey during the wnr. Mr.
Morgcuthnu had madu representa
tions on liehulf of foreigners to the
porte on instructions from the Amor
ieau government.
FEW AMERICANS VISIT
CAPITAL NF GERMANY
HEHI.IN, March 17.-- The war has,
of course, resulted in a very notice
able reduction ut the ntiirbor of
Americans visiting Hcrlm. For in
stance, the records xhou t'mt 1.10
transient Americans registered in the
capital during the month of February.
Morltol lUienmatUm Powders.
Tho unusually large snlo or this
remedy is the host dvldonco wo could
offer you to provo Its merit. It Is
mado of effective IngTcdlonts. and
Is guaranteed to gIVo permanent re
lief for rheumatism, Wo will gladly
show you tho formula and explain its
merits to you.
JOonl agents prices Cue and 1.00.
Buskins' drug store. tf.
school
Church was held nt the
house Sunday, Mm eh J 4.
Mario Mclveo of Hogue, River Iiuh
been visiting friends Tmd relatives on.
Applcgato nnd Huch.
Mr. und Mrs1. W. A. Wheeler took
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W. Meo
Sunday.
Mrs. Louden lias been visiting nt
the Pernoll home for tho past few
weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Zimmerman left for
their new homo near Spokane, Wash.,
Inst Tuesday.
If. DeArmond mid family spent tho
week'? eiid with her parents, Mr. and
Mrjs, ,DeilBonr on" jVppIegate,
Tio Applegate boys ami girls
played, basketbull with Murphy last
SUSTAINED BY COURT
DENVER, Colo., March 17.
Judge Ira Rothgerber in the county
court today ordered the executors of
tho estate of Rufus ("Potato") Clark
to pay the United States district at
torney, will receive tho nionoy for the
government.
Clark, who died In 1009 leaving an
cstato estimated at C00,000 ho
rjueathod $3500 to tho government
explaining that In 1803 he had
knowledge that a man defrauded the
government to that extent. Ho did
not teport tlio fraud and thorerpre
folt himself under obligations to re
imburse tho United Stutos.
TOO liATK TO CLAHBIF.
FOR EXCHAMJE'Wrad 2 wagon
good condition, now body. Phone
evenings 778-J. 311
LOST A black muff on G-enova
street. Ploaso roturn to Mrs. II.
C. Kentnor for reward. 307
FOR RENT Modern furnished bun
galow, wator rent padl. Phono
13-X.
FOR SALE Mo'dluhi Weight automo
bile, runabout body, npw rear
tires, host cash offer this month
will take It. Address P. O. box
207, Medford. oVo.
POSITIVE PROOF
Should Convince Ihc Giv.itcst Skeptic
in Mcilf.inl
Because It'a tho evidence of a .Med
ford citizen.
Testimony easily Investigated.
The strongest endorsement of
merit.
Tho best proof. Read It:
Mrs. William Charley, 305 North
Orao St., Medford, says: "I had
much pain In tho small of my back
and sometimes I could hardly bend
or straighten. At night tho troubln
bothered mo, too, and often I couldn't
sleep. I tried plasters und liniments,
hut nothing helped mo. When al
most discouraged, 1 heard of Donn's
Kidney Pills, in less than two weeks
after I began taking them, 1 felt bet
ter. Four boxes of Doan's Kidney
PIIIh mado mo well." (Statement
given Sept. II, 1007.)
OVER FIVE YEARS LATER Mrs,
Charley bald, "( have had no kidney
trouble since Donn's Kidney Pills
freed mo of It."
Prlco 50c, at all dealers, Don't
simply nsk for u kldnoy remedy got
Doan's Kidney Pills tho samo that
MrH. Churley had.' FoHtor-Mllhurn
Co., Props., Iluffnlo, N. Y.Adv.
FOR RENT CIoho in four room
houso ono block south of park,
good soil for garden, G per month
with city water pald. Address P,
O. box 207, Medford, ,Oro.
WHEN YOU THINK OF
TIRES
THINK OF
GATES
FIGURES
COUNT
Doforo you havo vchlclo equipped
with rubbor tiros, auto wheels or bod
IcH built or repaired, or any kind of
wagon work done It will pay you to
figure with
BILLINGS
Wagdn Carriage and
Auto Works
Ho has had 22 year's cxpoilonco In
bis lino and guarantes hfu work.
Corner ltlvtu-sldo ud Eighth
N'UWPOHT NI'.WS. Vii., Match 17.
('harh"i Frank nnd Hohoit Hoggc,
former iiit'inln'm id' the American sail
ing ship William P. Fr.ve, sunk in tho
South Atlantic bv the (leituaii uiimI
iary ciuicr Prin. Kiticl rriedricb,
nnd who wore said lo be held on the
cruiser ngainst their will for niibt'"v
service, made a deposition lodav de
nying that they wcro being held i'uie-
ibly.
The men said they eoiwidercd
themselves refugees fioiu a sinking
ship, subject to inililiirv service uti
dor the (Jcrmnti flag, which fhey vveie
willing to perform.
. !'iuri- "liFJJ iv
THOUGHT SHE
I30IIL0 HOT LIVE
Restore to Health by Lydin
E. Pinklmm'fl Veaciublo
Cainpounil.
Unlonvl"', Mo. -"I imfiVed from a
female trouble tint! I p.ot owak that 1
re&SU,,.l. i ni tho (hior with.
W&S out hold In ft o to
l.lHIIOtllllllf. I hud
nu'VQim spoils and
lay Ayron would
crainn and mj fnen
would iltnw, slid t
could not iNwk, nor
sliN-ptodonuyiprnd,
had no appllt",and
overyone tlwuirlit I
would not live.
Home one advised m to tike LyiUn 12.
Iliikhniu'tt VegetabU' ('itiiMiund, I vu
taktu so much medicine and my doctor
viitd ho could (h) in" iioi;ikmUo I told my
husband he inlcht ct me n bottle nnd f
would try It. lly tho time I hud taken
It I felt bettor. I rontliuiwl lUiwu.tiihl
now I am well and strong.
"I havo always recommended your
medicine over since I vviw so wonder
fully benelltt'Hl by It und I 1ioh thl.i
letter will Im the mennn of snvlnj; sonio
other iHMir woman from nuuVrinK."
Mm. M.vtmiA SiiAVijY, Ilox JM4,
Unlunvlllo, Missouri.
Tho mnkerH of l.ydhi U. PInhhnm'i
Vcgotable Coinpoutul have thoiuiiudsof
such lot torn us that bIkivo thoy toll
tho truth, else thoy could not have Ikhui
obtnlnvd for love or money. This iikhI
icino is no strniiKor ll him stooil tho
test for yours.
If there are any ronipltentloni yen
do nnt untlrntniid nrllo to l.vdln I
PIiiLhnm .Mrdlrlun Co. (ronlliliutint)
Lynii.M bni. our let lor o 111 be opened,
rend and nu hoc red by a iionuiii mid
held 111 strict conlldcucc.
Hi ".ilTTtl t
r.ienw'" , I
li-ffiiS Mir
10
lMuiW)
Smokers of
Turkish Trophies
ClgcrUtcs fifteen years ago
uro smoker of
Turkish Trophies
Cigarettes today I
enJlpjiunGpntlelttAiylrU
F.viri Pound of
DAISY
cciniu'i'' lluttci'
li mii'le front lackson fjkninty CrMin
nt our rcor u Myrlflrd Thai Is
wh It has ihnt notHhhr pinllt),
' The White Velvet IlijCrcnm Co.
. .Mi'dfuiil, $f
II. I. Van (.'lldcr
K, II. ltauiitaii
1'. H. Vim (Hitler
Get the Education Worth While
!earn To Do Things Which Have a Meno Hurtling Vnltio
Thu) are thoroughly taught at tho
Medford Commercial College
"Tho Hchuoi That Tralim for IhmlncM nnd for Mfo."
Unroll Now. HcsKloiinThrouKhout the Yoar DM and livening.
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ALFALFA SEED
THE CROP WITH DOLLARS BEHIND IT
Our ntock ot IIiIh need Ih unlimited In (pinullty and Ih Hiiperlor to
all lu quality, it will pay vou to got our prlucft boforo you pluiu
your oi dor elHowhoro. Hvory pound or homI In Umted for germina
tion and purity nnd tlio test Wo represent to you Ih not flctlloiiM.
Wo nlHo have to offer xolcclod graded of nil field soilu and iiuiko
a bid for your valued imtronnge.
MONARCH SEED & FE ED CO.
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Owing to the lower ptke of lumber nd the added induce
ment of keeping eur men employed dun'ng tlio winter inontlu,
we make the following rernoiktblo teduiAiont In doom
No.l,$U06-PanlDoor
R-duccd QX 1Q
No.2,$l,10C-PanalDoor
(lor I'aintintf)
Reduced to
90c
Quality JuSt as Good as Ever
Our euilomfcM Aie litAv i.titHI T. H. 1 . .1
laraeA dueclp.conigrnrf Sadi. Duorand Mill Wwk felwy in
Nouhwefl. You will find lir,e lha Lirit valuri in inleilor Inm.
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