Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 05, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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imm mwmiimii uMun iw wii;
Mr. Cliftrles Mo.Vrlhur nnd llttlo
Mushier iVh BpomlliiB a fexv ilnyn
with Mm. l- C'orHw of KnRlo Point.
"MlKiios Maud Cortina, Ulntlyn Nnl-wli-Ii
unl Mr. Hoberl Strnnu wisro
tllnitor 'Kiicntif of Mr. and Mrs, Kr
orell MoAWhnr Tltiinnlny ociiIiir.
. Jlnvi j our Inxxit ntoxvur ulinrnonwl
by ,t V. Mltcholl, phono .120-1. tf
Ulehunl Vtmner of tills city, lint
been nwnrded tlio contract lo do tho
.onrponter work on tho now federal
IhiIMIAr find romtnrncil tho work
dr Tnitnc soiling Motulwy mornlnft.
.Mr. Vernier roattUw ht fit 2 Wort
.TneUson utrwit hnt linn heon contract
ing In Seattle for rovor.il months.
Another flvo hunfirert pound ship
ment of those ilellclotiR chocolnto
rroanm Kolng at thirty cents a pound
nt DoVoo'b.
Karl Trowiirhlgo, who litis noett In
Mcdford for tho ihit two yours, will
leave, this week for his old homo In
Hancock. Michigan, whoro ho expect
to rvmaln and whoro his parents re
side. Oroponlnh ngency at DoVoc'n.
"A nicoKnjr or tho M. II. S. nluinnl
' wjll Tjo lieitl this evening on tho mo
snnino floor of tho Hotel Modfonl.
At thin time committees will bo np
jwlntit and arrangements made for
giving nnotlitar of (he, popular nlnmul
lnforiuiil dance?, tho dato of which
wlll'tjfrobawly be sol for Friday, April
ICtlV. All alnmnl nro urged to bo
present promptly at 7 p. ni.
Seo new-time cord of Intorurban
In advertising -columns. H
Jacob TtfjrfcNif Wolf Creek Is spend
ing a row days in tho city attending
to business matters".
a A. DoVoo for subscriptions.
.7. U. Embey of Prospect spent Sat
urday and Sunday In Hertford attend
ing to business masters.
Swoot ctdor at po Voo'a.
George W. Lftnco of Gold Hill spent
Saturday In Mcdford attending to
business and visiting friends and ac
quaintances. "Grown in Mcdford" vegetable
plants for salo. Many varieties. Or
der now for futuro dollvery. Mad
tlort & Bouncy, Portland Ave. Green
house Phono S7R. 30
Ttodntor Calvert of Grants Pass
spent Sunday In Modrord visiting
friends and relatives.
If you G. A. DoVoe, you can get
Tho Country Gentleman for ono, dol
lar. William Thurston of Jacksonville
Bpent Saturday in Mcdford attend
ing to business matters.
Seo Shaplelgh Hardwaro Co., ror
fishing tackle, especially tho boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayno Leovcr or
Central Point punt SUndny In Mcdford-
visiting frlond and relatives.
J. O. Gcrklng. tno txist all around
photograplior in southern Oregon
. Always rOliablc. Negatives mado any
where, tinio or place. Studio 228
Main St Phono 320-J.
Juck Harvey of Grants Pass spent
Sunday in ji fed ford attending to bus
iness matters.
Why potwgUlt nt DoVoo's?
Tho' ftinerlfuservlcos of the lato
I). J. Mathea.we.ro hold from tho fam
ily" residence- Sunday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock, a largo clrclo of friends
and acquaintances paying tho last
t rib ate. '."'-
CaWy candy; get It at peVoo'a.
Tlio Elks will glvo an Informal
dance nt tliolr now tomplo on North
Central avoniwTitoeduy night.
it it' n't Tin Voe"s
LoiiIh Ulrlch iind wlfo of Jnck
snnvlllo api'iit Sunday in Medford vis
iting friends. ' "
MfttlneO. ihoPngo today.
Mrs. Surah Woods of Gold Hill
xltltd friend and rolatlvea In thin
city "Saturday and 8unday.
Uot ysnr DTUutrv' cream, milk and
butfiiMnllk, at Do Voo's.
Joe! Kelly of tho'Urirfln crook dls
trlct Ajiont Saturday In Medford on
busing? ' ,
Kodak' 'finishing and supplies at
Weston's -Camera Shop. Opposite
Hook Storo.
Mrs. A, IX TfolnioH and llttlo son
will lonvo in n day or so on a months
islt to frjands and rolatlvcs In Port
land and. oyvcr northern points,
Scb'Davo Wood'uoout that flro in
eurunco policy. Offluo Mall Tribune
nidg.
Garl Von -dor iTollon of Wollcn
upont Sunday In Mcdford visiting
friends.
Paporiug and painting, Phone
C44-M, ' '
K. IC Llncojn' of CorvalllB Js
nmong' Iho butof town visitors In
Iho clt-'tlila wtok. ' ! '
' Papering and painting. Phono
Mis, William O'ilnra won tho Max
well nulo-tln lltt Page theator con
lost. Mrs. (J. f. Blrkland, second,
itud .Miss MHlan X'roncU third,
ICatrtor was' .observed In a. fitting
luhuncr in tHJ, city Sunday with
sppclal porV'cV aniJ Wislc at tho
c)irc))s. TWro was plonty of new
HO.WHR ftM hats. Thp day was not of
)i hml, tf3 intersporsod with
'6howr8. "
r KifHcy grpeerlM at DeVoe's.
t
James Olson of Wnlklna la spend
ing n fow days lu tho city attend
ing to business nmltcrs,
Wonderful Cublrla Page Wednes
day and Thursday. x li
Mr. Alfred OWon, versatile vocntirt,
JupI from Krlsro, nnd tho Klshor,
Ijpvoy rlrcitlt, at tho It theater to
night with usual picture program. r
Kodnk finishing tho best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Opposlto Hook
Storo. '
Andirw JoldnoHB expects to lonvo
In n fow dnv ror his claims lu Iho
niuo- LWlgo district.
Gtt Pan Dandy tiroa At DoVoo's.
Tho vtMory of Jess Wlllnnl over
Jack Johnson caused tho unleashing
afn fow wnr whoops around tho'Mnll
Tribune off Ire when tho news was re
ceived. Considerable local Interest
was manifested In tho championship
bout. Many of tho local fans who
Picked Wlllard to win. nlso picked
Jeffries nnd found revenge In tho
result. Very llttlo local coin was
placed cm tho result. Tho bout at
tracted considcnthlo nttontlon local
ly. Wonderful Cublrla Page Wednes
day anil Thursday. 1
Attorney Gus Newbury attended to
business matters in tho county seat
today.
When your feet hurt don't try to
put up with it. Havo them cared for
by a skilled Marlncllo operator. The
comfort It brings Is worth many times
the cost or treatment. The Marlncl
lo Hair Shop. Cora E. Utlcy, 407
Garnctt-Corcy building. tf
H. G. Grant or Kosoburg Is spend
ing a row days In the city attending
to business matters.
Mrs. Ilort Thlcroir left Sunday for
San Francisco where she will spend
the r.ext threo months.
Tho Shakespeare club will hold a
meeting thl3 evening at tho public
library, Hamlet being read by B.
T. Mulkey. This is tho thirteenth
week ot the study ot this play by
the class under the direction or Mr.
Mulkey.
Merle Kellogg Is suftcrlng rrom a
slight touch ot blood poison in his
left root.
n. K. Potter or Mlnncmucca, Ne
vada, a stockman or that section Is
spending a tow days In tho city and
valley attending to business mat
tera.
A movement Is on toot among
vatrons ot tho public library to kcop
tho library open during meal hours,
ror tho accommodation ot subscrlb
crs.
Tom Puson, who Is III at his homo
from a touch or typhoid rover is re
ported as being Improved today,
and' 10c.
Wondcrrul Cublrla Page Wednes
day nnd Thursday. 15
The Hogtio Klvcr Prut and Pro
diico association has received its con
slgnmout or arscnato ot lead for tho
taming season. Tho brand Is (Iras-
solll's, which has given satisfaction
fo rtho past tour seasons. Tho tost
shows this year's product to bo a
15 porcont lead. Tho prices aro low.
or than over bcroro. Tho goods nro
roady ror Immediate dollvery.
E. W. Rollins or Boston or tho old
established band nnd 'brohcrago
hoiiHO of E. II. Kolllns & Hon3, is
visiting Mcdford and' tho valley. His
firm handles the bonds ot tho local
powor company.
It was reported in this city Sunday
artornoon that Andrew Pnolo, a for
CBt ranger In tho Trail district had
(torn shot and killed. Poolo was ono
of tho ehtor witnesses ror tho stato In
tho I.orls Martin murdor trial. Tho
'nfonrmtlon was brought to this city
'by Undertakes Stack ot Ashluud, who
wan nn routo to tho Trail district
on a burial cabo. According to street
KnsIp Pools "had been plunked."
An Investigation showed tho death
to ho that or n woman, claimed by
typhoid.
Charles Grccr or Ashland Is In the
city today.
Walter Harrington returned this
morning Ironi a two weeks trip to
San Francisco,
1 NOTICE
1 I wish to thank all my friends for
tliolr support In tho contest at tho
Page theater,
MR.3. WM. O'HARA.
CITY Tltl-MSUIIER'S .NOTICE
Office of of City Treasuror, Mod
rord, Oregon, April 1st, 191C.
Nolico Is hereby given that there
aro funds on hand In tho city treas
ury for tho redemption of tho fol
lowing bends:
Improvement Bends:
No. 0104. dated' May 1st, 1010.
No. 011, dated Mny m, 1911.
Nos. 13SC to 1388, inclusive, dated
Nov. 1st, 1911.
Nos. 1C7C and 1C7C, dated Nov.
1st, 1913.
Watcrmaln Bends:
No. 3 of Series "E," dated May
1st. 1911.
K03. 4 and C, Sorjes "G," dated
Nov. 1st, 1911.
Interest on tho above named bonds
will censo at tho vixt semi-annual
interest paying period, May 1st, 1015.
GUS H. 8AMUEI,S,
12 City Treasuror.
TERRIFIC RIGHT
FLOS
CHAMPION
(Continued from Pngo One.)
WillnnlV out lip nt oxory opportun
ity. The mitfrt) lnnnVil lliroo trns!i
iujr blow to WllhuiVs uiiproteeted
bod v. At I lie hell .ItiWnn xxiis limii-
meiinjf luirtl nt Williml'N hotly. Tho
coxvboj's left check xv3 cut.
Itounil Soxcn
Jolinon xxn 11-iiij; every artifice to
ltree the fikhfinir Mo rushed Wil
lord lo the topes, 1uigim; with both
liMMl repeatedly. Wtllnru' Ions lelt
temporarily blimW tho itojtro't loft
eve. iltiliniott cwme nnoK wit 11 n ser
ies of swings to Willunl's body. It
was a verv oKmi fight so Inr.
Hoitml lClght
Willnrd xx'us gnininit eoul'ideneo nnd
liied Itw liiunl nt fofeini; Iho puce.
Johnson neeeptud hw ehnllenge. The
pugilists bntteruil eaeli other news
the rinp, the negro having the better
of it. Willnrd Inmled on .lolmson's
tnonOi. Then .lolnwon uppenml Wil
lunl over the henrt. Willnnl bouiieod
off tiie ropes nnd Inmled n left to the
jnxx. The round ended xx-ith the negro
swinging bloxvs to Willnrd's head.
Hound Nino
Willnrd ns-xumed the tipsrtwivo.
JoliiiHou started one of the euxx boy's
ears bleedinir. The chniupion lundcd
frciptontly. hut his Moxvs nppenred to
IsH'k their old -time poxver. Amidst
feinting, the uroxxd shouted, "Kill the
lilnek henr." Johnson iminedintoly
started n rally by driving tlirec hard
hooks to Willard's stomneh. A loft
by Willnrd stntted the negro's moutli
bleeding. The latter slugged the
white man to the ropes.
Hound Ton
Johnson xx-im sloxv in coming from
his rumor. Willnrd scored txx'o lefts
to tho face. Jcs xxas blocking hetter
ns his nervousness xx-orc off. John
son sxvnng u left to Willnrd's ribs nnd
sent hnlf 11 doxcu blows to Willnrd's
body nnd jnxv. The negro knocked
Wlllard to tthe ropes with right nnd
left sxx-ings to the stomneh. A hard
right chop stntfgerod Willnrd.
Hound Eleven
The rroxx'd derided Johnson, xvho
xvus fightius nnd answering the sal
lies nt tho same time. Willnrd drove
11 left to the negro's mouth and took
u right hook to tho body in return.
Johnson smashed the roxvboy xvith n
left to the jinx. Joss blocked several
swings. Johnson then tried to rnt-
ttle Willnrd by talking. Tho latter
angrily replied in kind. Johnson
tapped the giant's shoulder nt the hell.
It xvns n slow round.
( Hound Txxclvo
The negro oprncd xvilh u left to
the hodylTud 11 right to tho jnxx-. lu
n clinch ho smashed Willnrd threo
times xvith his left. Johnson then
drove n rixht to the body and n left
to tho liund. Mis blows nppurcntb
hud no of font or. Willuid. Johnson
drox'o Willnrd to comer xvith n fwing
to the bond. Willnrd's left enr nnd
nlieuk Vrero bleeding. J In wiillim)
frikly lo his corner-at tho bell.
H011111I ThlrUvii
Willnrd's body xvns noxr red from
tho effeots of the punishment. The
negro, ducking under his opponent's
loads, continued to play for the stom
neh. Willnrd drove Johnson into ft
enruur nnd lauded s(niilii Ml (o
Johnson's fnrr. 'lite ner . jut red
Nullanl with .1 If Tt hook " the jnw
in return. Me nest hookvil In left
to the white mini's body, reHiitmg
this hloxx 11 miiiuto Inter. The elinni
pion Inmled right mid left lo the heiid
ns the b'-ll rang.
I'oiiimI I'oiirirni
The round openud xvith Willnrd
rushing ami missing u right upjiereilt.
The ehnllengur xxns tho uggressor nnd
tried to foreu the lighting. Johnson
slammed Willnrd on the mouth xvitli
11 Jefl. Jess, only laughed. The ne
gro xx-us beginning fo miss his lends.
Willnrd drove 11 html right to John
son's ear. The negro smashed hiird
left lo tho body nt tho hell.
Hound Firteoii
Tho croxx'd kidded Johnson, x
rushed Willnrd to Hie ropes nnd scor
ed five hnrd swings, lcmurking:
"What ft grand old man." Willnrd
tinned ut tho rem ink and also nt the
blows accompanying it. Tho bell
found both pugilibts fighting in the
center of tho ring.
Hound SUtocu
Johnson missed 11 .left to the
head and they clinched. Tho chill
longer blocked the negro's rush. Amid
fighting, tho black man said "Willnrd
is 11 good kid," and then rushed Jess
to the ropes, scoring ixvo hind
punches to the- body. Tim negto
ijrovo u terrifie hxVing to Willnrd's
side. The challenger xvus n 'rifle tin-
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CHICHESTER S PILLS
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loirt, ttUt4 vlth
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SOLD BV WWSTS EVERYWHERE
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slendy in going to liu.rotuor nt the
end of this round.
Hoiind Wvntcvn ,i .
Willnrd Iniiifed 11 light Hi Johnson's
body mid i let to 'IhV iehd.p. Wil
lurd ngnin Mooved a right In Ihe'hody
nnd blocked tho negio'x velum, .lurl;
drove Willunl lo u corner itud luntl
Willnrd to n Coiiue, xxhoro the negro
smnshod him twice on tho jnw. Wil
lnrd's lends were easily piekdl offhy
the ehitmpion. After soveAil Mies,
Jess landed u sIVuiuht loft to ,lohif
sou's fneo nml u.nuht xviii lo the
jilxy. At Iho -bell Johnson li(ndel n
punch to 1110 nody una anouicr. tojtno
jnw. ' . ' 1
Hound Eighteen
ATI or ploying u tattoo nil WiHni'il's
chest nml toumch the iftVu lrvt
solving every hit of his energy. Wil
lnrd again landed u left to the moullt
mid then vcpouted it. Joliusou stop
per around backwards ut Iho hell and
dropped heavily into his scut.
Hound Nineteen
Doth pugilists slowed up it hit,
Willnrd noxv xvns the aggressor. Johu-
nou stood in the middle of lite ring
ami bhvkod YYtlluid's bloxvs. During
the minute not n single hard punch
landed mid Johnson seemed tiblo to
divine Willnrd's oxeiy lend. The no-
gro then started a rally, Inndiiur Ixvo
lofts to the body nml u right to tho
jnxx-.
Hound Twenty
Wlllard opened tho round xxith Ixvo
light bloxxs to the negro's fneo. The
j hitter hiughfd nnd said: "Lead ukuIii,
kid." Willnrd did itud smiled nlso,
The crowd uround tho ring yelled.
"Hurry up, xvo xxant to seo the rnrcs."
Willnid stubbed and paxved the nir
until he lauded u sxviug 011 the ne
gro's jnxx. Tho negro immediately
cut loose nnd thev battled across the
ring. Tho oroxvd went frantic x"hon
Willnrd drove u hard right nnd left
to the negro's body ut the hell.
Hound Txxcnty-oiio
After n minute of posing nnd feint
ing Johnson hooked his left to Wil
lnrd's body and sent n right sxxing to
the bend. Willnrd replied xvnh 11
straight left to the negro's fneo. Jnek
rushed, but Willnrd covered liiiiiMdf
xx ell and they fell into mcliuch. John
sou ir.ilkcd uround the ring. Willnrd
missed right sxviug and laughed. Hoth
xx ore fighting for nn opening nt tin
bell. Hound Ttx'outy-txvo
The fight ut this point hud degen
erated into n sloxv sparring nnd
clinching batttlc. Neilhvr pugilist np
penred particularly tired or injured
by ihc blows of his opponent. Will
nrd tried pfi!iijr""thtf pnecnr n
clinch he battered the nejiro's lioily
xxiOi lights and lefts. Johuvm only
grinned. Willnrd continued xvorkmg
for the Jiegr0's stomneh. Jack
grinned nt thojahriekin,' crowd. Nev
orlholess Johnson xvns hojnj; Hie
effects of the pure.
Hound Txwnly-llireo
Willnrd rindicd into it rlinch. John
sou held on until ordered to break by
the referee. The ohnllonKcr shot txxoi
lofts to thto negro's fnrr. They
clinched again nml wrestled about the
ring. JesH ndded txx'o more Ictts to
Jack's fneo nnd clinched. Up to this
point Johnson had not struck u'blow
in tho round.
Hound Tncnlr-fniir
The crowd .yelled lo the fighter in
the ring to fight, hut instead (hoy
clinched. Willnrd laid his xveiyht on
Johnson nt cxery opportunity in the
clinches. JoIiiihou' rushed Wlllard
baekxvard in the sumo manner us )m
did Jeffries ut Keiio. Johnson mi-s-ed
txx-o weak sxvings. The rrowd
howled xxith disapproval. Wlllard
then stanched tho negro with n left lo
tho fneo ut tho bell.
WHICH?
AltK you looking for bargain coun
ter glasses? Aro you willing to wear
cheap glasses Just bacauno thoy nro
cheap? Do you consont to having
your oyen tampered xvith nt (ho risk
of tliolr permanent Injury? Then this
messago Is not tor you. Hut it you
value tho precious gift ot sight; If
you wish to retain It; if you upprc
clato skill, then It is ror you, nnd
you aro asked to como whero nbso
luto accuracy in correcting dorocts
Is placed abovo every othor con-
DR. tflCKERT
i:vi; fiiuivp ayy.cuybH'c
Sulto 1-a over Doiiols.
4 I
UNION FEED AND
LIVERY STABLE
FULL EQUIPPED
LIVERY STABLE
AMBULANCE 8EBVI0E
112 South Riverside
Phono 350
GAUNYAW .&
BOSTWICK
Pfopytotor.
jjgMB
Hound Txxonly-flvo
.TnJtiiMptt'rt netlous might huvo IndU
tiled tliat ho Ihougbt he could not
i'W. .,t,V...I ....I Vl.. I....1.... 1..
kntujk Wil'lnul out nniV Whh living to
get the deetsioit ot) point H 1110 enu
of lliu ftu'l.vlillli rortmlr Willtinl
shook the negro wi'h n rlht to the
heart. Mo then clipped Johnson on
tho jnxv xvith 11 feeble lelt nnd stalled
forcing tho pnoe. Johnson was mm.
ed Ixxo sxviugs lo tho head. Johnson
hooked u'lfnjt f tf his opponent V Jnxv
mid followed HV;ntMlhtfVlj pnnehon
to Iho ImtuW l; ' ,',''') Hf
' .Hoiipil Txcu'iy.M'V
1 'ill . U
. xxlnn.-J-i ..Ui.i.Ufi .x,tit,'f.&A,iti in
.InliiitaJn'rAiMjA I'riui roToToft forced
litem toTirviik from 11 oUneJi,-Winrd
rimhl-tl ami shlmuiVtl rlgleUtl lelt to
Johnson's hotly.' lit it clinch Iho hit
lor looked over his shoulder lo his
wlPaV we'll. Wllhrd simtilfeU Johu
.soti n lorrifio right to lllojhxv, xvhieli
I loured the ehuiuploii for llio counl.
Portlaitit Llvcslock Mrkt
I'OltTLAN'P, Or., Aiil fl.-t'nltlo
- Ileeeipts tltKI; ensv. Steers, pulp
fed, $7.'J.'i( 7.7.i; prittio iiitht, 7(r
7..!0; rows, prime, H(nllJ0; cltoico.
$A.7.1(iMl.ll(l ; heifers, prime. $a.7W
ll.'Jfi; bulls, f.'Jfit(tJ.r.7ri ; slitps, pi into,
Itttfit.'ri.
liop Iteeelpts 1WI; lOe litjctivr.
lVimo lixht, .7..1l)df7.fil); oltniee ino
lUtiiii, .fTofr.'-'fl: lijslit, Ci.UtK".OIli
rough, !?(i.'J."iOTll.oO.
Sheep- lleerlptw ti'iR; steady lo
higher. Welhers, bol yeaHing,
r.7fifJf?S.2ri : obi, $7(f?7."ni execs,
best, 6ll.7f(t,f7: ohoiee, n.aafi?.73:
mixed sheep, $ll.3U(ir7.ll ; Inmhs,
spring, tfUulti.iiU; pihno, :fS.fiO(if
P.'-Vi;choifo, $S( S.flO.
Shearlings, .? 1 loss in nil Hues.
NOTIt'i:
Notice Is hereby given thnt the nn
dorslgncd will apply to tho city coun
cil nt Its meeting to bo hold April
Cth, I9ir, for a license to sell mnlt,
spirituous and vinous liquors In
quantities less than a gallon 011 Its
plnco nt business nt 1.1 South Front
street, city of Mcdford for n period
of six months. C. J. CAKSTKNS,
Dated March 21th, 19K..
When Glands. Swell
Blood Needs Attention
Even a Swcnt Gland May
Result in Severe
Consequence.
la our Inlrli.itn body tho iibo of H. H.
H. (or tlio bb'uil lmi a mont rnmnrknlila
Inlliirnic. III Ho rmlixo our Klnml
11 Ur nyilein. It may lie a Hoy bulb no
blKKr Hull it ilu tmliit, nml yet If a
tlUeasu Kerrn ;tii Inlo It, thor Is ix
trrmTiioii HHMllltiK. It tHirom' n.
boll, n citrliiini-ld, It mny be 11 "litoixl
rlnlntr." nml It U often it sourcn of con
tlnumiJ mlnery If not elietikoil. Many
of tlm moil cxoruolittlm; forms of tor
ture IiokIii with tlia swelling nt a tiny
Klaiel, uutueil by u llHnno Krm. Ami
It Is H. H. B. tli.it iipreailn lliroiiHbniit
tlio tilouil rlrruliitlun to nrevtit Jtint
such conclllloim. or If limy Imvn n.
rrmly nlurlcil. K. rt H. Mill mmu mil th
lilood In mull u staio of IifiiIIIi nn to
overcome Iho tcniletioy In uliuitlulnr
nwolllimH. It Is 11 mttural mnllolnu for
the lilood, Jtint us nfiHi'iilliil to IkkiIIIi If
the blooil iiituirr, im nrn lli inuts,
flN. b'nilns and suturs of our dlly
food.
It contnliiH 0110 liiKrcillBtit llio nrtlvo
purpoiiq of which Iri to ullimiliite th'i
rxrlmiiKO of nuxv ttuaili for iloail or wiuilu
matter.
Oct n liottlo of H. K H tenlny of nny
druKRlKt, nml If your cane l Htiililcirn.
wrlto to tho Moillcut Adviser, Tltu Hwlft
HpoclllcCo., J0& Hwlft IthlK., Atlanln, On.
Tlila department in lu churuu of u noted
pliyalclau.
Trees
Cherry and
Shade
-AND-
ROSES
A vtfoxv dozen first class six foot
cherry troea rftKiilnt l)0o soods
Soc each xvhllothey last.
240 IltiBh Dickson roses, .1 yr
fl.CO per bunch ot ton.
Still havo a pood lino of simile
trees, roso bushes, flowering Hbriih
ory and Loganberry plants, Hhiibnrb,
AsparnKiis, Vinos, Dahlias, aiudloluu,
and hundreds or other tmcful and
fjrnamontal trees, plants and bulbs,
qi-JT UU8Y.
EDEN VAWJEY NURSERY
UIOYa IXMtiMiiiitHtrect, Phouo 103
J-Vep PoIlVury to any part pf tho city
Dl
lf
HHf fltHtl
IIHU
.Mny aJlJohn Voting, Kiioik-
tml, (I iMiiiuti,
Juno U!) -Krlmk Hoxvens, hnork-
011I1 !l loiiiUls,
t July U--john VniiiiK, Knockout,
t A rounds,
Julv ill Arthur Velkey, 110 do-
rihloiuMO nttintlii.
AttgiiKl 10 - li. .Mel'uithy, no do-
eisiou, It) totimls,
Deeoinber U Siuilnr White,
knoekjiurf U roitnjs.
December itfr-olnMer Ivenrns,
kiioclmul, 8 rniinili.
tout
Jitiitniry 'Xi- I'm nit Hnuer,
knockout, ft ritiiuil.
f Mnvell .1 -J'jek Lisin, knockout,
" 'I rounds,
.Mny 'JO-dnliool Smith, lost, 'J
" round.
.I11110 'J7 I'htjrley Miller, dt xx,
I riuiiids. ,
Julv I Al WHUtn, w-oit,
round.
Aiiyuit 2 -Jhl)l VnuiiK, knoek-
tiiit, 1 1 roiiuibt.
Kovmnlv 17 flotnue Iltnlel, no
decision, 10 rotml.
Noxcmhi'r 'J'l Jiiuk Itced, xvon,
'2 rounds, f
MooHiibor .1 - t'utl .Munis, xvmi,
III 1 minds.
December 12 (lorft
kuoolioiit, '4 round.
Deeoinber ai) fJeorKe
Dnxjs,
II. .del,
knockout, I) round.
IDM'
.Miireh 27-rTom MbJUIiuu. no
derision, TJ totimls. ' "
April 111 Tpm Daly, knookout,
51 round. "
Anril US lorre Rmlrl, knock-
" out, 0,roiuiils . "
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With M-Ut..i Tnulo H Mi d ford Mado'
SiLiLi:
tirm mi Ann hint
m uiwiun 0
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RECORD
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Winn 1 111 1 ma
1lilS9ffiS
Ml
THOUSANDS
of people bnvo ncjulrwl tho hnblt ot economy and havo
reached success by tho saxliiK road.
Can you nlso roach It?
Yes nn account xxlili us xxlll help yn.
I rercent I'jltl n Sxlnn Aciouiilrt.
OVC'P ff2 VCAU3 UNOE
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Montraville Wood
X
Scientist and Inventor
AT
Natatorium. Kail
Wednesday Evening
April 7th, 8 o'clock ;,.
This is the last iiuiiiiicr of the rMctlfortl I'liiterlniuuiciil
Course.
Mr. Wood is one of the most widely known Scientific
Lecturers. lie crrrics with him a larj;o amount of wonder
ful scientific apparatus.
Seats on sale nt Ilaskin's.
Single admission 5(k Reservetl seats 75c.
rmffMWJrJiWiXI&Z!
TOi8taii"Cufc
3FM; Frico"
. Ti't'T. I
sCdRoonns'
Means "Cut
Prace" Quality
W rllJP If
Buy materials that last
tn IBHHHBHHflBHHHHHHHHHHflEuflQHIKU
AsV vmir itpnlcr fur DITmI
; Roofing
ulIi muile by wltity Ucur
our initiii'.
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Ul) aratti ami W)
ifcX"ifshta.l-. H-Pjy BuuranU
A,nfll Tbh 9.nl misrnnlrpA 10 vinr
pMilt I blU ,
aJontriirl'alli
,r-il Falu
l'jri riu j.nlv miarantced 15 venrs
BuIUIint 'pcr
General Roofing Manufacturing Company
n'urlil't Ulyttt nanuJUtlunrt vf lluafinf uixl DutLllaj 4prr
NwTikC!tf Mo CUcu I'UUlur;b
CUU CbdutU Kiuu CUr MlwMp.Iti SFi..clc Suttl.
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01 Hill UIIMIfM ! HU,)l)lll'
TIip liimhWi'!'piitiny"f X'P "?h'il
Mtoinwl linidili t'v biliiil' IiiiVImiiii, Nmi.i
le OimiHHiui', nn itnil iii iwtit uUit n.
"I took your Com
iKiund unil havo u ln,
t
tronR !ly. " Mrs.
John MiTUIllii.l., Ma.
sciin, N. V
"I'uln IS. lliiliham's
VoL'ftahle Obmitouml I 11
xvoiiilorful mwllelnu for
tit ft
(XH0tUllt inollim."
Mr A, N. MtKl, tlor-
donvill. Mo.
" I hluhly Mcommend
Lyilin U. l'lnkbm' V'g
ctablo L'crnuotllHl lf.ito
child birth, It ItMitloneso
initrb for me. "-Mrs. 15.
M l)oitt, It. U. I, Cou
hhohckiirt, 1'a.
'ltis.kI.ytllnlC.Vhik.
hixtn's Verelbl Com
pound to bulk! up my
vstm and have tho
d'uret Ixtby jrl In thu
xv or ld.M- Mrs. MitK
111 AKMXY, Coalport, I'a.
"1 prnlm Uk Com
Huml whenever I havo
it ibniK'ti. It dUI ini much
for mo liefom my llttlo
girl wimi lKrn." Mrs.
1' W .saniiijwi, HuwIm.
burg, W. Va,
BWJ
"I took your Coin-
Ji' poiniil iietorn imof xtiw
iffl Istrn and fool I w my
hfetolt."-MrH.W'iNNti!
Tii.tJH. WInUr Haven,
Florida.
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Tryinpf to cuve monoy hy
purchnmnr; cheap roofing is
peh'uy-who fooltehnoas. A
man In lovnx r-nved $8.00
on n cheap rooJinj; and lost
32 tons or hay.
w
um&memmsm
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Wall Hoard.
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