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PACE JTVE OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT BY WELLS GOLD IL NUGGETS MEDFQRTJ MOTi TRIBUNE, MEUFORD, OlttWOX, SATURDAY. .HTNfl 2fi, 1015 ! - - s . MiH Kdnu M. Proctor, teacher of the third and fourth "Hides in tlio local school- the nnht two years left for the home of her parents Mr. nml Mr. C. F.. Proctor, at LimNcv, Cul., where hhe will upend the summer. Miss Proctor lias heen to-engaged for the following term and will return nbont the lust of ugud. A. H. LntlMtig of Medford visited friends here on Suul luM. The local Imll team was defeated on the home diamond ln-t Sunday in n wnnn game (both with regard to the weather mid the playing) with the Tolo lied-. The m'oit was 7 to (I in favor of the visitor. The in terfiling; part of this score wac no ticed when the visitors mndo all of their (allies in the first half of the gninc and before the local team had made any, then the tide tinned and (Wild Kill scored for the hist half. The loeu Hcapi, not satisfied with this, have made arrangements whereby they will mix with the .Merlin team (a fast one, according to reputation), on the local diamond at !2 o'clock next Sunday. , ' Cl.vde S. Dctitherugo, for some time employed as mi electrician for the Hngue Kivcr Public Service corpora tion at tliiw place, and nLo president of the Gold Hill concert hand, left for La (jrandf, Or., hist Sunday morniiur. .Mr. flnd Mrs. W. I,. Cliilders re turned to their honfb here Tuc-ilny from an auto trip to f'niok eounty, where they have been visiting their .son, Hairy. .Mrs. H. IJ. Howard loft on Monday for .Merlin, where hIic is visiting her mother at present. .1. 1). Montgomoc fonnerly a resi dent of Hold Hill, but tor the lust few years living at Denver, Colo., died at liis liouie in that city Fridii" June 31, according to a communication re ceived by L.miii W. Smith of this eitv. Reforc coming to Hold Hill Mr. Montgomery ran u curio store at Denver for about ten years. He was about -18 years of age and ih survived by u wife and four children. Mi's. Finnin Zunn was down from Ashland Wedncduy, making arrange ments for returning to this city, with in the next fortnight. .Mr. and Mrs. .ana at present conduct u restaurant in Ashlnnd, but have leased this out, that they might return to Gold Hill, where thny fonnerly jesided, nud still own several residence. H. 0. Harding visited with his rel atives in Medford TueMluv. hast Sunday ntternoon, while en joving a swim in the Rogue liver, a short distance above the power plant nt this place, Joe Hasbinder was suddenly -eied with ernnips. He had assayed to swim across the river and had reached the deep, -low part when he became attacked. His step father, It. M. Nicho-on, who was also swimming, but mmror the shore, Ilea nl the young mini's uries for help ami hiiiriedlv obtained a boat mooted ueaibv mid rushed to his assistance, lie reached him just lis he wan sink ing for the third time, and slipped one of thn oars beneath doe's arm pit and brought him to laud. He was only ocmi-conscious and ciiiuk nearly upsetting the boat befmu lauding, but U now almost lvcoveicd from hi narrow escape. .1. W. Meiritt of Conttnl Point was in Gold Hill Monday on matters of business relative to his stoie here. Mr. aul Mrs. .1. II. lineman. .J.-F. Dietrich Alee Mollis, Clyde Walker and Fred Witt were summoned to 'Portlniid Tuesilnv evening ns wit ni"es in the ease of W. ('. Ciir-on vs. the Southern Pacific, in an in jury eue. Dr. W. P. Chishohn also left the follow iii" evening to appear in the -nine capacity for the rail load. About i mouths auo ('arson lost his po-itioii as track walker from the local station, shortly follow -iiiK an accident in which he and his speeder were stnicl; by a train. He was ateiapliiwr to get the speeder otf tliu truck, but only paitiallv succeed ed. He is now biingiug suit against the S. P. for $10,000 damages, us lie a f I'll ms he was pcrmancntlv dis abled. Mis, Dosho Newton, armed heie Thursday afternoon from Corvullis, where she tins, been attending tho.O. A. C. She will spend the vacation with various iolutive at and near Gold Hill. Misses Milhc, Hattic and LcUy 1 lodges cntci tallied twice late1 al their home hoie. I.nst Thursdnv thev gave a pail.v to about eight young piii vie in honor of Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Hauling. Forty-two mis the uiaiu game nt the evening. I(cficlitucul wen served. AUo lust Mouduy they ayaiti had nbont fifteen guests at a farewell jwrtv for Mt Mildied M.v er, who leave, shortly for Portland, where she will make her hum. Var ious game-, as flinch, Mt, etc.. were played, after ht'h cake and htrhi Wv aeneti. ltoth Mirtie were given M tlu' lawn, luh was lighted by tvwsurnim otWtrtr lights. Mr. aud llr. It. G. llartliog h now ratiidruU of Uv&H' Imer, hav ing niuwttl there the inuUle of the week. Mr. Hardin wan pewim) of the liH-al high school fur several temts, hut left this n.iImui ta assiaue 1S Mttfrmite4idetirv at tie ItofiM Hutr slumis, I -i Prfn 1 lit A,tnM -!. . Ni. 4..KI iltlnttlv I i itio llm mm Wo regret very much to say that at the production of "The Mikado" by the Andrews Opera company on TJiumday evening the nudlenee vvna very small. The acting and Hinging both need no comment thai we can make, us. all wo would say would al ready have been said by all who have seen it wherever they played. It is unnecessary to state that it was the best that has been shown in Gold Hill for some time, if not ever. And we hope that the lack of attendance this time will not defer them from again favoring its with a production. At the annual school meeting and election held nt the high school build ing last Monday afternoon, V. II, Miller was elected as iliiector, lien II. I.tiinpuuni letiriug. Mrs. Maud Landis wus also elected as clerk to succeed Mrs. M. K. Patrick. Mrs. Patrick has held this position i'o several yeais, and n unanimous vote of thanks was tendered her for the efficient and conscientious work done by her. Among other matters of business brought up at the Greater Gold Hill club meeting held in the club rooms last Tuesday evening was the motion that arrangements lie made for a public reception and lot nml opening of the club rooms next Tuesday eve ning. Considerable vvoik hits been expended on improving the appear ance of the rooms in the vvtiv of pa pering, kalsominiug mid varnishing, since thev were taken over bv the club, which followed the vacating of them by the It. It. P. S. corporation. Any one who is interested in the club nud the welfare ot the city is invited to "drop in" that evening. A pro gram is being arriiuiccd. The many trieads of Duy Selirump, throughout the valley will be glad to know that he is again around. For three months he has been confined to his bed with a spinal trouble, but has sufficicntl- recovered to he down town, although his step is slow as yet. A. Jl. Conn II, the insurance man, was a business caller tin lii'-t ot the week. Mv. William llroad and sou nriiv ed from Weed Monday and ate vis iting nt the home of Mrs. Anna llroad. Dr. It. K. Golden returned lrnni a business visit to Poillaud uml Coos Hay Tliiirsduy. Misses Muiy Hurst and Lorn Couch left tor llerkolov lust Satur day, where they will take a summer course nt the university, Mr. Fred Itenediut of Applegtite visited friends living hole Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Lewis I'liicli entertained at ft o'clock dinner Kiiudnv in honor of her sister, .Mrs. Frank A. Dennett. Covcin were laid lor the following guests; .Mr. juhI Mr. Charles Nu nan, Miss Ma.v Thompson and Mrs. A. I. HekeUou of Portland and .Miss Leila Prim. Mrs. ,1111111 llt'ekuiiui, Mi Carrie lleekmaii nud II. IS. Mwkinuii return ed I mm Portland leeeutly and o pect to leave lor the oxiitiou soon. Kind lliitt is home again after a week's so join n in Portland, where he attended Masonic grand Judge. Dr. T. T. Shaw, the other delegate, i visiting in Snlem. Miss Xelhc Collins is the. guet ot her sister, Mrs. Clyde Sjkaw, of Gold Hill this week. Mjs Collin a ad Mrs. Shaw will leave Jor Mionn ooii on a visit to their parents. Miss Items Colvin. who was the uu fortiwate vk'tiia ot a runaway acci dent Sunday, U improving, but still cont iued to her room. Mr. CHtH and fa mil v af Mimiij are guest at tW hiUM af Rav G iinutV. Oeuri Taylor and fatuity have re turned to Roarbiirg aitcr speadina: the winter here. Mr. ami Mr-. J. P. Well have re tunietl fntrn a vi-H In the cm.-i!i..,i ilr-. A 1 Ktkcsi.a eulelt.iliiid ..I JACKSONVILLE ITEMS No. 2 I ftcw In my wonderful Mnglgrlp to a great army avia tion field In Europe. dinner Friday evening, the occasion being her small daughter's birthday. The invited guests weie; Mr. und Mrs. Louis Ulrich, Mrs. Frank A llonnett, Master Chailes Wiight Ileit nett and Master .loliu Miller. .1. W. Opp und family have moved from Medford to the mine, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Sarah Wilms of pplcgete is spendui" a few days in town vis iting friends. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Tim Painter hay haling crew fin ished tholr work In thin vicinity Inst week and returned to Central Point. Col. J. W. lllckn mid wife of AhIi lnud were welcome vlsltorx nt the N'enloti ranch laid Sunday. Little MUh Kllzabeth ltchec wlioso parcutH reside on .Mllllonnnlre Jtow, Ih HpendliiB n few weeks nt the Lyd Inrd homo the pnoat of .MIhs Sue. I.nst Saturday being aviation day In Medford xcveral of our eltlzniiH went over to nen tho flying HtuntH mid aenin to think they were well paid for thn trip. Deer nro destroying fruit trees on the Connor rnnoh and Game Warden Sundry Ih making nu effort to' protect the treeH with out having to kill tho Innocent Intruderfi. A. L. Vincent and Ron brought their threshing outfit out from Med ford Inst Tuesdny. J. W. Illgham of the Antloch dis trict vnn through here Saturday. I In says that crops in IiIh district will hardly ho up to tho genornl averng this year. Mr. Cameron who recently pur chased tho Tabic- Rook fltorn Is mo lug his family to their new' home this week. Mr. Chase Is having some, work dono nt the head of tho ditch this week. Sixty tons of first class hay wore haled at tho Washburn orchard last week. Colonel Washburn ronmiks that thlH Ih going soma for u mini who usually buys his hay. T. C. Law and wife of Willow Springs visited friends and rolntlvoH in Table Hock Inst vveok. Tho Uodgo well drill of Medford finished drilling nn SO foot well at tho Dugan ranch Tunsday. Tom l'orduo of Agato was visiting in Tublo Hock lust week, lie ifl ports that thn Hoguo Klvor Canal company will soon put on a force of 100 men nt Fish Lake In an effort to obtain more water. Many of out farmers report that tholr liny crops nro leldlng far bet tor than xxptietatlons, ami consider ing the dryness of the season all oroi In those parts are looking ex ceptionally well. With the lovely weather wo nro having good crops lu sight, and pro spects Hood for big prices. Why should wo worry? Will Lydlnrd, tho Medford mer chant mutorod out Sunday ovynlng and paid a short visit to homo folks. Mrs. Clyde Shaw of Gold Hill and Miss Isflliollo Collins. of Jaoksotp wore visiting relatives at the Collins' homo lust vvoek prior to lunvlhg for mi extended trip to the state- of Miss ouri. Mrs. Wlnnlo Davis and baby of Mnrshflold arrived last week and will spend wvoral weeks with Mrs. Cavls' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Vlnconl. Our ball toam clashed with the Ijaghj Point team at that placo last Sunday and were defuatml in n rather slow and uninteresting (Jhmi tho score st'maing fi-T at the close. The jjvi it Id not tae their do'oat gracttfvUr claiming they were hsnill oapjimt la many ways. IteaJIman Collins and wether or Jftuksoavtllo w0tflrfMi out to taa Col lins' Jiohm Tuu"4ay ovtmlag. "Qra4n" resMloMt to icnd tb NSJBWr. A gUnf vcr our community will oiivlnte oi.e that more substantial No. 3 In order aviators a tow tips i and thither, upside trase Improvauients are bulng mndo In tills district than in many years. crassiFii:n ads. One cent per word per Ibbuo. Six Insertions for price of flvo. Fifty cents per linn per month without change. ' 'I 4 H f VUli ItKNT IIOUNKICKKl'lNa IIOO.MN FOR ItBNT --Modern finished iiuusnkeuplug rooniH, close lu, I'hone 37-J. FOK JUCXt M I.SUlChl.AN ICOUH FOUUCNTStoro room rinanrnott Corey llldg., fronting on Grapo St. Also most deslrnblo offices, reasonable. Host af sorvlco, L. L. Cathcart, Itooin 319, Phono 107. FOK Iti:j l--rirJUB15? FOR' HUNT Six room modern house. Phone. f:i7-Y, SO FOU HUNT r.-room nindern house, hard-wood floors, full ceiuout base ment. Phono 370W. VOW HUNT FurnWied house strlct ly modern t nice rooms, close to business center. Owner cm oh for lawn. Phono UUl-L. FOR HUNT n-rooiu bungalow and a -t-room furnished flat. Phone fiSl-Il, 730 West 11th St. FOK HUNT Six room houso, strictly modern, close lu, cast front nlro lawn, garden and flowers, ltcasonublo to deslrablo tenant. Phone 37l'll or 35.M. FOK HAMU MrrnVtOCK I'OU SALIC Jersey cow, Just fiesh, and calf. Helmont Orrhards, C Fitch, Prop. SS 'OH SALK Fresh iow, calf one week old. Phono H-UX. J. W. lloaar. 8S FOIl SALK Hed Polled bull calf: pure bred Duroc Jersey spring pigs; polo mountain buggy, good as new. Palmer Investment Co., ,Modoc Orchard. FOIl SALK Young horse, liulf cash. Phone MSX evening. FOIl SALK Horses and mules, snaps for quick salo. C. K. Gates. FOIl SALi: Hoglstered Duroc sow with pigs. .1. H. Wilson, It. F. I). No. 1. 85 FOIl HALK MINCKLLAMCOUH l-oilSALK Wheat liav, eloso" "in. JS.oo. Phono i;s.t:'. Kt FOIl 8ALK -Cherries. Phono (511 Kl. b FOIt SALK -One McCormuck binder good shape; two ouo-horso culti vators. Cash will buy cheap, (iuy Connor, phono Giil-.l. ! FOIt SALK A 19H fully equipped twin Indian motoroelo In good condition. Harvey Watt, Phoenix. S3 FOIl SALK f.000 gallon redwood water lank lu good condition for Vi:. ItenJ. C. Collins, Jackson ville, tf FOIl SALK- Contilfugal pump, 8- Juch stream, with all rotieotloim mid some oxtra pipe; will Irrlgutu 100 acres, 'i'lils pump w tit draw sand, gravel or water. Phono !!-, or call at 20C W. .Main, eUy. FOIt HALK KRAI F.STATK VQ H BALK Tl in her I a lid . wiili? h In for wood or sawmill, good road, loss tlutii nlno miles from MiHlford. llurgalu If. taken at once. Ilurvey Watt, Phoenix. ..! FOIt SALK Six acres of bearing pears lu good condition, well lo cated. Naw five room cottage, barn and outbuildings. Kxctdlent soil, some fruit this year. Total prion only ItfitH). PayaUlu lloOU caah, balance tluee yaars K X. Tuwy, 210 (larnot-Coroy lllk. S3 FOIt SALK I room bungalow block awi a half from navwl street; etty water, uleetiie light, pktintt. Prlee JtlS. For lutrtlculars see Mrs. Huth Smith, with Mlttaer's ICra plovinent Aaeiic), l'aliu Itldg , MidforU, Ore. !i XM to (five the soured hither down, at my No. 4 Suddenly bled cull nud hundreds of guild came, i rastenod wire to their feet! HKIil' WAXyiil) FK.MALK WANTKD A competent woman cook In private family on ranch near Medford. Address Mis. J. tf. Vilas, route 3. S3 HUM WANTKIl JIAM3 WANTkT) FlrsUelasM bookkeeper1, good snlmy, who Ih able to make a small Investment lu a good paying proposition. State experience, llox X., cure Mall Tribune. 83 WAXT15D Cook for inlnlng ennip Address P., care Mall Tribune. tfAXTKD MinUKliliA.TKOUS WAXTKD (lood milk cow, state! breed, age, pilce, (tiantlty of mill;1 nun wnen rresii. iiox v., care Mall Tribune. b3 WANTKD--Alfnlfn or clover to hull. A. Learned, S3 WANTKD Portland Junk nud sec ond hand store pays the highest price for Junk and hides, etc. Also second baud goods. Will call for He worth. Phono 5 10-H.. Ill S. Front sticct. v 97 WANTKD Alfnlfn ranch up to 75, 000.00 equity. Value ll.S.000.00; net Income 11,000.00 yearly. No agents. Address Charles Putter son, Gen. Del. Portland, Oregon. 8l FOK lC.VUllA.ttJR FOIl liXC 11 A NO K--VnTMdmn property comer South Oakdule und Tenth for Poi timid property. G. Towusenil, &.' Ciilon Ave., Portland- Oiegou. 91 IIUHIXHSS DIKKCTI'OilX Attornrryi l'ORTKH J. NKFF, WM. V. MUALI3I Attornnys-at-Lnw, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Hank bldg, A. K. HKAMKH, LAWYKH Oaraett. Corey bldg. Wra. M. Colvig. George H. Rohorti COLVIO & ROHKRTS. LAWYHItU Medford National Dunk Building D. F. MULKtSY & GEO. W. OIIEHR1 Attorneys nt Law. Jackson Coun tyJJnnk Dulldlng. Auto HUppllM LAHKR AUTO DPRINO CO. Ws aro operating tho larROit, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar anteo. 2G North Fifteenth 8U Portland, Ore. Collections and Kepoits COLDKCTIONH AND RKPOHTS Wu collected some accounts H yours old. We Know- how to get tho money. Tho Mullock .Mercantile Agency, Die, Rooms I, 2, 3, llns- kliia llldg, 210 K. Main St. DentlsU b?l?"VMVANK:OTOO DR. O. O. VAN HCOYOO Dentists Oarnett-Corey llldg., suits II UeiUord, Ore. Phone Hlf. Kiuploynirnt Agency KdTOYMKNT AOKNCVV ""wiah everybody to know that the Old Re liable Dinner Real Estate and Em ployment aipincy, will got youi help, find you employmuut, ront your houso or sell your land, Mrs J, S. Clink, manager successor Rooms C and 7, Palm llldg., Med ford. Oro. NEW TODAY Jive ulid a half anos very cen tra 1 1) located as to Medford, Central Point und Jacksonville. Young bear ing pear trees predominate. live room house, large burn and other buildings lloautlful location and flue level land. Avill Use a houso In town In exchanito up to 1X000 oo and the balance lioou.oo can ran us a loan on the plaoe- This Is an exceptional oppoitunlty. Get busy. Doni forget loo uetws nt 3t.;0, Hor the 7UU acres at fl.VQO. llut.ii close u Medford and priHCiually farm land C. D. I-IOON W I blew No. C Flying aniens the war airships, they became entangled! All crashed to earth' I then re- p leiiMid the blrdw. I was n Iiito' a long, thin ltUNIXKSS DIIlF.OTOIty Chiropractors DR. A. 11. HICnUES, Dr. Loulso K Hodges Moclinno-ThcraplatB, Chiro practors, Spondylothoruplsto. Those systoms, Including dietetics, cura Uto gymnnBtlcs, uydro-thoraphy, etc., produco results In both ncuts and chronic diseases. ConBUlts. tlou free. Ovor Douol & Co., cor ner Main and Dnrtlo'.t. Hours t a. nu to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOC1CWOOD,, Chiropractor ncrvo spoclnllst Rooms 203-204-20C. Onrnott-Coroy bldg. Vapoi baths and sclenttflo massngo glvon; noodlo spray, head nud Bhouldot showor lu couuoctlou; advlco Id dlototlcs, modlcal gymnastics hydropthornpy. Lady attendant Phono, office 643, realdonco Dll-K Knglnevr anil Contractor FRE D n7 C UM mYnoS R in' s'l Inicornd contractor, 404 M. F. & IL llldg Surveys, osttmatos, Irrigation, drainage, orchard and land lu provomont. GanK OARHAOK Got your promlsoi cleaned up for tho summer. Car on tho city garbage wagons fo good service. Phono 274-L. F T. Allen. Instruction In ftrulo IIAKHIT MUSIO 8TUDIO Roou. 401, Oarnclt-Coroy llldg. Fred Al ton llnlght Piano, Mrs. Floronct llnlllday llalght, voice. Phone 72. l'liyvMcinus ana mirgeons DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. KVi MAINS OARLOW Ostoopathli physicians, 41G-417 Garnott-Cors bldg., phono 103C-L. llesldonot 2G South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopsthli physicians, 303 Gsrnott-Coro building. Phono U04-M. DR. J. J. EMMKNB Physician aac surgeon. Practlco lluiltod to oro tar, note and throat. Eyes scion tlftcally toatod and glassos sup idled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P II. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co llldg., opposlto P. O. Phono GC7 E. I). PICKEL, M. D. Offlco Jack sou County Uauk bldg. Offlei phono 43-R; rosldouce phono 08-H DIL IL "w." CLANO Y Physician and surgeon. Plioncs, offlco 3t)( retl donee 724-J. Offlco hours 10 ti Vi, 2 to 6, DR. 8. A. LOCICWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCICWOOD Physicians and surguons. Offlct 309-310-311, M. F. & II. llldg Phones residence, 81I-J2; offlco 814. Molary I'uliUc HELEN N. YOCICEY Notary pub lie. Drlng your work to mo at tn ilr.n of ttia Mall Trlbuuo. Printers nun I'ulillsliers UKDFOHD PRINTINO CO. has tni best equipped printing offlco li southern Oregon; book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systeim etc. Portland prices. 27 Norti rir i Sewing .Machine. REWIND MACHINES rented, sold or repulrod. Agency Singer Sewing machine for Southern. Oregon. Headquarters with Medford Furl turo und Hardware Co. C. A. Chapman. Shoo Itepjiiilng BHOirRKPAIUiNa repairing, on inodorn electrli machlnos while you wait. E. N Dlden, located In Kldd's Shoe Btors Phouo 313J. Trunsrern EAD8 TRANSFER ti BTORAOE CO Office 4 J North Front St. Phoni 3 ID. Prices right. Service guar tntnml i'yisnv titers una .Siiipllo-s. TYPKWRlTEIia AND SUPPLIES Now Remington. Hiiittn l'remiei and Monarch typewriting, addlni and subtracting maohlnes, rebuilt machlnos for oush or ousy pay luouta. Machines for rent, rlbboui and supplies of all kinds, simple re pairs free ot eharge. Roger 9 Dennett, 10 Qulnoa St., phon 82K-U. WHY? IT IS YOUR IIL'SIXESS TO 8KB MB Recauso my stock in trado Is to havo optioned at tho lowest cask prlco tho best buy In this county. I have been on tne ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo yoars. Nearly everyday I havo In vestigated soma "good thing." 1 have pllmluated everything except those deals which I am convinced will uc "tiro mo satisfied customers, In a few hours tlmo I can gtvo you tho benefit of this research. It is my buslnoss to show you ovor tho county and Introduce you to tho possibilities and opportunities hero. Soo Med ford first and J. C. BARNES Kimiiii 2l. First National IUnk llldg. AUTO SERVICE FROM EAGDE POINT TO MKDFOHD AXD 11AC1C Tho undersigned will leavo Frank Lewis' confectionery ovory day ox cept Sunday for Medford with his auto nt 1 o'clock p. m., arriving at 2 p, ni. Leave Nash hotel, Medford, at Ti p. in., nrrlvo at Kngto Point at 0 p. ni. A part of tho traffic Is solicit ed. S. 11. HARNISII, Eaglo Point, Oro War Declared On all microbes, germs, dirt nml Bpots. Our plant is modern, sanitary and wo know bow. Try us and bo convinced. Special attention to all classes of work. Phono 2-M .- HWe MustJHave wwanlMorc ButtetfFat jjflsfS)SJSJMyrfceatflfla,eT'r ijt llJJJsJj JJliJ 3HighestiMarket PriceePaid AT The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. 32 S. Central HORSES WANTED ill be at Dr Helm's stable Sat urday and Tuesday, June 2Cth and 2!Hh, and at Ashland Monday, Juno 2 stli. at Smith's Bvaulu to buy horses anl mules 6 to 10 yours old, weight 1100 to loo, heavy bone, block type. Must bo in good condition. Fur other Information call Dr. llolnia, SPS. EARL McNITT 0 h fw v!