Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 14, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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I0CAL AND
L PERSONAL
J. If. Cnrstcns ami family of North
Yaklmn,- n., nrc. In tho valley for
a two week's visit to Mr. (Jarslen's
brother, Hev. P. W. Caratum, find
family, out ut tho lnttor's beautiful
nulJurbnn homo on tho''.lnckeonvllie
rond. Mr. CarstoiiB Is n real ustitte
dealor In North Ynklnia. While, hero
a imr.ty will bo imido'tip for a drive
on tho Pnulfle hlt;lMwiy ovorilio SIh
Ulyotui and possibly tb'Cruinr hallo.
William Vawtor Pake- afternoon
and evening.
Mm. "Walter Otiro' and her ilaiiKli
torlrs. Mgrrion.'huYeroiurned froin
a 'rjortnigljlV visit at f'rogpeeU
See Davo Wood about that flro In-
Btiranco policy. Office Mall Trillium
Bids.
Miss filln Oaunyitii ami sister are
camplni nt I'rosport
Velvet Ici crenm nt Dc tfoo's
0. L. Trolehler and dniiKhtor have
relumed from a trip to Crater Luke.
I take pride In makltiK your wutch
keep perfect time. I have every fa
cility for dnltiK fluu wutch repnlrliiK.
Johnson the Jowolor.
d. C'AltKonViid A. 12. Itcamos left
StUurday for iv 'dOer limit In the up
per Hvnns oreok country.
When Hint ailto whool' cracks and
pop It needs IIxIiik. Wo make its
Kolld an now, at a mnall expenso. Hil
lings CnrrlnKO and Auto Works.
William Vawlor Puko afternoon
nnd ovonlnB.
'Do Voo carries tho best lino of
flvo cont clKnrs In tho city.
Dr. mid Mrs. II. O. KrlbH of Phil
adelphia, I'd., are lu Medford vlslt
IiiK rolatlvos, Dr. Krlbs In a profos
sor In the University of Pennsylvania
and n son of C. C. Krlbs or this
elty. MIkh Kiln Stewart of I.om Mo
Unas, Calif., Is also In the elty vis
iting Mr. Krlbs and family.
Johnson, at tho nook Store, an
oxport watch ropalror.
Floyd Plokel has recovored from
a recent slouiieBB, '
Chocolates. 30 cents lb. Do Voo's.
Mel McDonald Is nlilo to return to
IiIh work after a slight Illness.
Merchants' hunch, 2Go. Tho Shantn.
0. It. Coffin of Chicago Is spending
two weeks visiting his parents, Mr.
nnd' Mrs. K. V. Coffin of this city.
Mr, Coffin Is employed in the audit
ing department of the Illinois Central
railway in Chicago,
"Taxl-333" ltic nnywboro in city.
Formerly Alco Taxi. Now offlco Nash
Hotel, Phono 3.13.
A. 10. Hotlines is still looking for
his fishing clothes lost early lit the
vvqok, They have not boon returned,
though, porno ono made inquiry over
tlio phono and was erroneously told
by tho servnut that they had been.
William Vawlor Page afternoon
nnd evening.
Arthur Fijrry of Phoenix spent
Friday afternoon In tho city on bus
iness, Weston Camorn Shop tor first class
Kodak Mulshing and Kodak supplies.
8. I. W8on of Talent visited
friends and. attended to business mut
ters in tl)s. city Friday evenltiK.
For lour or feed phono Medford
Roller Mills. Phono B07.
M(i Mabel Fox of (Hunts Pass vis
ited friends and relatives lu this elty
Friduy. " " v
LoBanborry Bborbet. Tho Shasta,
Miss Irenu Plotuer has returned
from a short visit with relatives at
Olondnlo.
Safety and service. We glvo both.
Holmes, tho 'nsniironro Msn.
II. K. Thoinas of Denver, Colo., Is
spending a fev days In the elty and
, vnlloy inspecting local conditions.
'Fresh roasted poanuts nt Do Voa's.
V. C. Fa rnh am of ltoaeburg spent
Thursday nnd Friday In this city at
tending to business matters.
Quick service for your Kodak fin
ishing. Sou Weston's Camera Shop.
Would the throe miner who con
versed with tho two Chicago Rlrls on
the trjiln travelling from Ssn Frmt
tdjui'to Portland nu Tuoadav, Aim.
It c'gVrttiltoud with Miss Margaret Mul
qnlty, IIIH A ruber Ave, Chicago, ill.
133
N. M. Kahlur of Lnkevlew, s well
known stockman of that secthm, Is
Hpundjng a few days lit the ulty at
tendliyr to bualnoae matters.
Tako your watch to Johnson, the
Jeweler, you will recolvo unusually
itjoqiI servleo. '
Frank JoIiuioh of tfuge'io 1ms re
UirnQri U his home sftfr pendlna
the week lu this city ami valley ou
business.
J. 0. GerkinK, the best all around
IhQtqgrsuher In sautbarn Qregsn.
AJ,way8 raUubJe. NKttvtw made any
where, time or plae. Studio 2S
jjilu S4- Phono M-J.
4. F. Urowti or KmkIo Point sixt
1'rldijy ijs MitorU attending Ut buni-
um iwsWw-,
HAvo yriu lrHl one or tboso (
mljlcshuss a,J DVoo's?
Vlng.ftd 0. Jirown u li.i I.m-h HI
A. M. Hansen nnd wire, F. T. Por
ter, Ksthcl Drunk and mother, and
Mrs, J. Wncsqr, nil of Salem passed
through Medford Friday en route by
auto to Crater Lake to nttend the
Knights of Pythias ceremonials.
Judge Wm. M. Colvlg and grand
children passed through Medford
Saturday from the exposition, where
ho was orator on Kogtio Hlver day,
August 10.
James Halliday of Klamath Falls
Is spending a few days In the city
and vnlloy attending lo business mat
terrt. Perry J. Afllicrnft has been nwan'l
ed a gold wtfto'h fob by the Chalmers
motor Car company lu their snii-r
contost for June, with n rank of l$n
por qnnt or. 80 por cont above bis
iinita allotment for that mouth. MY.
Aalicraft sold four Chalmers during
the mouth. Uo wns only excelled by
1(1 ai;entH In the I'nlted States.
Tim Medford baseball team will
Journey to Klamath Falls today for a
Kame Sunday with the ICwiuinu team
of Hint elty. About a month ago,
when they defeated Medford, the
Klamath fans got the notion their
team wns unbeatable. Since then they
have received a couple of wnlloplngs,
nnd they have changed their minds.
Hrnndt will pitch for Medford, nnd
In ens" he needs rellof Cnster will
fill tho broach.
Tho picnic excursion to Ilutto Falls
Sunday, August lCth, will ho doubly
attrnctlvo by reason of tho Wild West
sports with which llutte Falls will
entertain tho visitors. Train Idaves
1. & !'. dopot S a. in., returning
leave Uutto Falls t, p. in. Tickets
11.00 round trip. Auto bus leaving
Ashland 7 a. in., Talent 7 : 1 n r, n. in.,
Phoenix I'.'lh a. in. will connect with
train. He sure lo go. 12
The deer season opous In the
morning, and a number of Medford
hunters mo in the hills waiting for
the first vonlson of tho season. Tho
eastern part of the county Is the main
liioccu of the hunters. Some of the
most experienced hunters In the city,
have delayed their annual trips until
the first rush Is over, a a "safety
first" precaution. The last two years
havo witnessed tragedies on the op
ening dny, due to over anxious hunt
ers shooting nt noise in the brush.
Tho Southoru Pacific section crew
Is engaged lu Its thro months tnsk
of relaying tho plunking In the Main
nvenuo crossing.
S. S. Ilullls will, return the first
of the month from n bunlsess trip
to Now York and other eastern
points.
Henry Cnllughnn, owner of the St.
Albans group of claims In the Illue
Ledge district Is In the city attending
to luminous mntters. He reports
prospects excellent, and t lint thore
is n disposition on the part of the
miners to open the district without
waiting for the Ulue I.edge people
to awaken.
Mr. and Mrs. Setb Ilullls expect to
leave about the first of the mouth
on u trip to San Franulsco, l.os An
liolus, and eastern points.
Joe Ileeuian of Hold Hill Is spend
ing the day In the city attending to
business mnttorH.
W. U. l'uter, brutally beaten In n
drunken affray with K. .1, Poole, Is
out of daiiKor, and will not loso his
oyoslght ns first feared. The prelim
inary hearing will be held early next
week.
Chinese pheasants are reported lo
bo plentiful throughout the county,
In some cases trampling down wheat.
Juan l.arRes, owner of it small ranch
on itoss Lane reports Hint the come
and food with his chickens. The open
season on Chinese pheasants Is from
Oetolher 1st to 10th,
Attorney (las Nowbury and wife
will spend Sunday at their summer
home, "Idle Hour," on the Apple
lit to.
Willis O'llrleu, a Salem merchant,
Is spendiitK a few days In the elty
attending to business matters.
County Clerk Carduor spout Friday
afternoon In the city on county bus
iness. AraordliiK to reports from tho lllun
I.wlgo, CoolKsrdlo Jones has struck
rich ledge of topper on his milling
claims, the Copper (J neon and the
CopihiV Kln.
14. I,. Kins of Olotidsle Is anointing
n few days lu the city ami valley at
tending to busluoA matters.
Since the itistirvolr 1ms been clean
ed out. then Is a not loan bio Improve
ment in tht alt)' witter supply.
Carl Itamtiorg, of nothenburi;,
Swoden, aaaoslato editor of the (loth
enbttrg Conniisrclal and Shipping Os
settit. Is ponding n ftv ds)s In the
elty and valley laltliig John A Won
terlund Ho will visit Crater Utile
littlore his return. Hn btta ben for
ibt past thrv mouths at tht opposi
tion ropifwtttlng hi government
Tb folio I tig coniHrae tnt loonl
delttgatton who laav Sunday and
Mouday fur CrcHl Oily to most tan
eon rMMtongl rivurs nnil hnrnora ram-
mltlew: Monsra. Pnraon, Ftora. UulUa,
M4. Hill. Crk, lntrkdull nnd Hsf
tr. isomr will lav 8unda, but tbe
hulk of id.' irt will depart Monday.
Tim i uuiiiiliitH Hit'ini aA Cracut
t'llv MoikImv null Tuntla will bo
GEORGIA MINSTRELS AT PAGE THEATER THURSDAY, AUGUST ip.
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LAUNCH
CAMPAIGN
There nre two 1ii.vh tlmt the itiniisi-
menl loving ioiulnee itltruyM look for-
wnnl to with plensiire eireiiK dny
nnd minstiel day.
CireiiH day lius piiSHed iiud inin-
strel dny is utmost hole, unit (his time
it is tlie very Inwt of nil lliohnril
& I'tiule's miiiHtiels.
They will appear nl the I'iiko Then
ler, one night only Tliursiluy, AngiiKt
II).
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Tito eoinpanv i headed liy tlitfe
oltl-tiino fnvoritoH, ('liuenee Powell
ami Manxie Campbell, together with
nearly '-'8 oilier. . An in their oiih
tom, the proKniiu will he entirely new.
Itohert l.eiuli Mt ill Iuim cluirf,'e of
(lie fnuiHiip flcoraiu hiiiul. Tito lii
stree parnile will (like place promptly
ut noon. Tlieie will he n free Imml
eoneeil in front of the theater nl
7 :.'!() o'eloeh in the uvoiiiiijr.
FOR BEET ACREAGE
SnmpleH of Hiijfar In el n)n in
the Knjfnc liver vnllov were eolleelod
by F. S. Hrnintrell, repreHentiitivp of
the Veeiii Kukhc enuipan., who
i'oiitem)litte the construction of n
if(il)ll,(IOn licet Mitpnr luetoi'v in the
valley were ent to I'ortliiiid lnl
night for siieehnriue lintn. Mr,
Hnunwi'll left lnt night for I'orl
lanil. lie snid the heet-t weif in (t
lu'nh slate of development, nnd tlint
the tout if Ihev ('Mine up to his ex
pectations would MMtill in the Knii
iiiK of moie Ntifrnr licet esporlH to
thin M'clinn for finnl insptMitiori.
Aeeordinjj to texts mnde five weekn
no, .Mr. Hrumwoll hitid, Kojrue rivrr
heels run nu liiali na 17 per cent i(c
ehiirine. This U hotter tliim the
prize su'iir beets of Idaho nnd Tlt'li.
Mr. lirnmwell will lelurn to .Med
ford next wool;, inn open offices , n
this oily, nnd it eumpiiitrii will he
launched for Mijrur boot iicreinie,
nloiifr systematic litio-.
One of the linlf trrown lioeU eol
leeled yeterlnv weighed 10 pntinN,
with fne pouinK ndditiouul for top.
INCENDIARIES SET" .
& FOREST BLAZES
FlrebtiKS operating In the llutte
FnllB district Friday afternoon set 25
fires within an hour. The blazes
were discovered before they gained
headway. They ara affected con
tains some of the moat valuable tim
ber In Southoru Orokun. The prop
erty ols owned by the Butte Kails
Tlmbor company. Many hoinesU'ad'i
alio came under the work of the fire
hug. Monday 20 Incendiary flroi
were sot out In the Trull district
Sermon subjects: 1 1 a.
in. "Tho
"Danger
Mrs. Alexander Austin, mother of
Sonny Austin, returned Friday morn-, Continuing City." K p. in.
Ing from a four mouths visit with Signals on noil's Highway."
friends nnd relatives In Colorado. Special mimic by n well trained
mid Kansas. While away Mrs. Aus- choir, with haniiy congregational
tin suffered an attack of Illness. singing.
(lonoral William Sooysinlth, who These servlcos will bo brlor, ttt
Iiiib boon sick for the last three weoks tractive, InstructUo and Inspiring. A
Is convalescing rapidly, and Is nbloicordlul welcome and u courteous
CHAPLAIN OF SENATE
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NTKKIMIIIAN' AllTOOAlt COMPANY
Time Table
l.env Medford dally except Sun
day for Ashland, Tnlont und Phoenix,
nt s a. in., l:ir, .1:30, r.:ir, and
10: in p. in. (Saturday nt 11:15 p.
m. Sunday leave at 8:00 and 11:00
a, m., 100 5:00 and 0:30 p. m.
l.onvo Ashland dally except Sunday
at f:fl0 n. m., 12-50, 2:30,--l:3n and
7:: 00 p. in. and Sunday nt 10-00 n.
in. 12 noon, 4 00, G and 10:30 p. in.
There Is mnte Cm I" W. ration of th
tountrr tfaan sll.dthec tiUtix J.ut Wether. ud
until the Ut w Jit w "Ul'liwed to b
ImniraLl Itr n grt- wunjr jir dntur
lirnniiiicil It a 1(WI dtoMM anil rf tirllwd lotil
rmiVille. uil by cMttl (illlus t iuro witu
.ctl trntidftit. rrohutiiict'il It lucorulilc Si-lcn. a
li4 tireffii Cuurrli to tie it ntluitl,ul dUrasr,
uml Ibfrt'fow rwnilrw BtltnlInmil trraliuriit.
IUU'h Oattrli ftliv. liiitnumelunM lijr r J
t Mwy ft fo , Tnlril" Ohio. Ii Hi onl I wnill i
IIihirI un uii tin linrkrt It l taken Ini.i ..lly
lu !. ffimi ID ihmiw t" ii l"l.iiifnl It at H
illrfttlr nn III" MimkI uml mimnw mirfaroi of
Hi.. )ini TTn-jr i IT-r urn- Imniln-il i!..llar fur
any ian It fall to iuii S- ml f r tlr. tear Bui
t-(tlltlUlll.i.
Aitdti-w r J. nirvrv i. ro. t i..iu, tuh.
Hold liy 'liriirll" ifn
I'ake llall'M Kauill 1111 t t cuw.lnnllon.
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iflAJlir.li liic.l.li, I'll.ls for ua
vf all k iwwn 11 tleM, EXt. Al,r Kclln 'a
SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
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2l)tr KiUit Miriu Strw-t
Medford
Tho Only Exclusive
CcjHiuicrcial Photographcru
in Southoru Oregon
NogativGs Made any time or
place by appointment
Phono 317-.7
Wo '11 do the rest
V. T) WESTON Ptod
Dr. Ulsses (1. 11. Pierce, former
chaplain or tho United States sen
nlo, prosont pnstor of All Souls Uni
tarian church at Washington, 1). C,
successor to Dr. Kdward Hvoretl llitlo,
will prench In Medford Sunday uvon
Iiik at St. Murks' hall on "Power and
Promise of the Llboinl Kalth."
Dr. Plerco hash beon lsltlni' In
Medford for a week und Is much
pleased with tho city. He seeks to
find out whether thero is sufficient
following here for the establishment
of it Unitarian church.
K moMji?-ib
w -rrrt-r-i'osri. i k vis)
V Ice ue hard on motor cari u will
j Free inspection of any
Let Us Give
You a Tin
The one dead aure romblna.
tlon for HilitmK and atwtlnc
MtUflctlon ! a Wlllardllattery
nu tvuiar'j iiaiicry srvlce.
C ' Mttrii'tandchraiicrv
ut tlupoutiuit. How about youn?
battery at any time
Tt&Wh
103-105 South Central ELECTRIC SHOP
Phone 22-J
to walk short dlstaucos.
Ilentou llowers of Ashland spent
Friday lu Medford atteudiiiK to busi
ness matters.
At
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At the Churches I
greeting for all.
Al Ashland ('liiiiilniiiiia
You are all kindly Invited to a
gospel meeting lu the ohuutauqun ! Ilglon In IiIkIi itlnciw."
I'ltt ChiiMlitii Cliutrh,
(Coiner Otli and Oakdnlo)
The chinch with it living message
for all, cordially Invites ou to at
tend' till services.
Mornlug suruion at 10:1 ." . A gos
pel sermon, good mimic and a spir
itual uplift.
ICvonliiK, 8 o'clock. Soriuon "He-
park at Ashland Sunday, Aug. !', 'A
p. m. Praise service also.
I). S. WOOD
Catholic Church
(South Oakdale Awmiiio)
First Mass Sunday nt 7:00 a. in.
Second Mass nt 0:30 a, m.
Ilenedlctlun after second matw.
oveiilng services.
ItKV. JOHN POWKItS, Iteelor.
No
OiiKilale Ate. .Methodist
Sunday sohool at 10 u, in.
Preaching at 1 1 a. ut. ami S u. m.
Sacniment of the Lord's Snppm
after the morning sormoii,
Kpworth I.oukuo at 7 p. in.
All are welcome in our aorv.'cra.
II. M. HltANIlA.M. I'nstor.
1'ivo .MelhmlUt ("liuiih
(Cor. 10th slid Ivy)
Sunday school to a. in,
PrtstchliiK II a. m.
PrawohliiK T:30 p. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting Thiir
dsy 7:30 p. in.
Come mid uorwhlp with us.
.1. K. HltADI.UY, Pastor.
You will bo dellxhted vsltlt the fine
spirit lUHiilfoatml, ami the frlendh
gieutlug.
SutiilHy sfihbol nt 0' ''. Uegln the
titty arlKht byutteudliig the first m"
Ion.
C. IC. nuMiltMil T p. in. The sorlelv
liM lieeu above the average attend
auce all suniinei' nnd we invite ou to
visit the in do II UK.
Mid-week jiruyer meeting Tliurs
day''venlng nt 8 o'clock.
Strangers nro especially invited.
IIAItitY K. TITC'KWIt, Minister
TOO LATIC 'It CIANSIKT.
i-'OU SAl,li- -Vrnln liny Tia iiimii $10
por ton. Phone ." !i I -.!:.
FOIt SI.i: Player piano, hook eatw
library table, bedroom ulli', saul
titrv coucli, lockers, and hay rack.
Phone ss 120 j
SUCCESS IN BUSINESS
miPk'.M'K l,.lt(.'KI,Y I'PON PltKPAItATIO.V
Preparation of the Ulght Kind May ho Had at tho
Medford Commercial College
"TIIIJ SCHOOL OF UI'ST UICSUI.TS"
Day and Night School now In session at 31, N. Urapo Slreot, Medford, Or.
I'li-t (.'linreli of i:iti-M, Scientist....
Sunday service ut 1 1 o'clock. Sub-
Joel, "Soul."
YVodnwdky evening testimonial
meeting nt s o'clock. AU are cordial
ly Invited.
Snnilny school st 10 o'clook. All
t.mUr the sgs of :'o are wwluoHio.
Nt Suadsj'n service iHeludlng
Sunday tphuol, will be held lu th
Natatorlum.
Next odutlay evonlng mpotliiB
HI be held I it the church edifice ns
UfcllNl.
or tho lasl.intuili U IVMioViiiK it' lrni.lii to Mt-diunl
Wiy.
1'hc Molltfr's Iloiu M hi. Mri.nl .it
our Rroeer jjDwtuwti n .i . n in
Joe IColly of the trltrii, err.. ui
frlot spsnt jl(Atf)rilu u. im iit
ti.u. m ii .., g prasiMvctor of Ik
-ti ilinbiMt illtrM, t taMdlMK l
.i , - iii i.f rtly if bmlMM.
Out yoHr butler, eggs, erenm, milk
dim buttr millt at Ms Voe's
Cetitml Point Chuivlt Xkhn
"I was gbtd whvn they sld unto
twe. let us go iNttt the house of the
Lord."
u tho poil egint lat Sunday
evening In rg numbtra to llatwi
wilk profit to au xellm addrena by
Auomay It. P. Muk of Mvdfanl.
This wm w ar to bav lUv.
luul HMdy. tMUtr f Out PrMby
ttMian rhtirch at Jakaoa villa, wlm
ill aiMiwaa us. l.a aa do oar nlgb
br tb kladaaM of iMlatlog on tlulr
haarlHg hliN.
' llaptlst
'"Itw llvs ahurch with a cordial
woleome."
Morning service 11 o'clock. Sub
ject, "Helping One Another."-
livening service s o'clock. Subject,
"Thti Kobbery of Unbelief."
Iter. P. Cnratens will protich at
both ferrlces.
iimlny sahool, "tho'school with a
IturiKMw," :IS a. in. Theino. "Sin's
ltbol Changed," the more innocent
the label, tho more deadly the dnn
ger. it. Y. P. It. 7 p. in. Topis, "He true
to your Ideals," Loader. Mist Fidel
Ims Morsti; solo, Mlsa Fidelias Moran,
special number by the chinch quar
tet to.
Musical pregram: Morning. "Load
Kindly Llge." (Thompson! quartette,
evening. Ono Sweetly Solemn
Thought," (Amoroso) Quartette;
solo, selfi ted, Miss Alma Cnrstcns.
Quartette Miss Florence Hsiclrlgg,
Mrs. J M t.rossley. Mr K Yestul, Mr.
Louis ltonnett, Mrn II K Marsh,
planim.
llefore school opens hue me ex
amine tho children's ees.
Should glnssex be netHssao , have
Spectacles titled. (
NO DltOPS I'SKI). i
I
DR. RICKERT i
KYHSIOIIT SPECIALIST
MEDFOUD, - .
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3Sl4 vaM 5iS$!t&7?S
WHEN IN
PORTLAND
Slop at ilie incomparable
Hotel Benson. Modem,
fireproof, central.
Kates moderate.
Send for free booklet.
BENSON HOTEL
S. Benson, Mur. a. T. Luniluorfl, Ass't Myr. L. P. Dyrne, Asst Mgr.
K'
ltit MtlMlte Irptsciiiaii
HMtadmjr aorvtoaa at tko Klrat Meth-
Otti-t ' . i . !! rkuwifc a httute-llkr
ehiirh, tsuraer of Ki.urih und Halt
It'll atrvtth J ll.lHt.li,- ,,. ,
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ICE CREAM
AlttAMt i innnes the joting and tho
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PUKSII MILK AND CREAM
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The White Velvet
Ice Cream Co.
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Buick
ail
Six
1916
We will have on display
on and after
Monday, September 16th
A small 1916 Buick Six, a strictly
up-to-date car. Come and see it.
POWELL AUTO GO.
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