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r- f If ft Ri R V ft. il if I. k , ... V' Hf at PXGTC FOUR MEDFORD UfATT TRIBUNE, MRDFORD. ORTCOOX, TTTTTT?SP Y, XOVEMnTW n 101o 51EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDBPKNIM5NT NKWSI'APHH PUBMKItUII KViniY AKTRIINOON KXCEPT BUNPAY MY TUB MEDKOItU 1'IUNTINO CO. Offlco Mall Tflbuna nulldlriB, 25-27-20 North Fir street; telephone 76. The Democratic) Tlms, Tim Molfonl Mall. The MedTuril Trhune, Tho Mouth ern Orcitonan, The Asbtainl Trhune. nUBSCBIl'TION HATES Ono year, by mnl ... $1.00 One month, by rriitll 00 Per month, urllvortd by earrlr In Moil fori), I'IicmmiIx, Jnoknorivlllii nnil Central Point .. ... .60 Hatunjiiy only, by mall, per year.... 2.0U Weekly, per year - l.M PREPAREDNESS aflolal Paper at llin City of Mmlford. ' Offlolnl Paper of .Ucknou County. ltntered stt H'.soihI-cIiuoi inalifr at Mnrirnrd, Ori'Kon, tindfer tin act of Mareli 3, 1B79. Hworn Circulation for 1914, 2R88. Pull leaned wire Associated Press tils-ololjfi. Bi Bubscrlbors railing to rocolvo papers promptly, phono Clrcu- latlon Manager at 2T.0-H. 4- f 4- HONG KONG KOLUM VftfP &V 5T1 Z s St W' &. ytm ' " W39UMW f mtpi& 1 Inlln! .Mlo Jluil come In flu tit illnu. Wlfoo Horn. Say: "You roiuombor nllght when you askee fo my bland AIho nllKlit w Ri'ttPo mulllod? Hand )lay weddlm; mlnrch." "Sure," my mlo, "hut Iff I knowoo (Ioi what I knowoo nlow would havom pliiy.wlnr Iiymn!" Wlfeo bllstlo up. Sho say: "Yls tlddy man Hy lo flirt wld inn oil stlcot nllusamco hiiiIIo. You ro boatom tip!" ".Vultln tlnln!" Ray mlo, "you ulliiKumoo hI funny inti laiiKh nt you too not smllol" , "All Unlit. Hlny Hhlo, "nftu dut mo oughta flirt with ovly itiliui mo sou; hut mo no gotten fitro to do II." "You light," miy mlo, '"you fluco iiluaumco seuram awny!" Mlondny mo no nud tlllnk ton wld Idltty loddy fllond. Kervoe nlnnd wIuIioh volly thin. .M askee loddy win tnko ono homo to wlfeo flor dless imttorn. Shu otteo tore. Young limn daro wld face ldun diiHod uji. Mo any: "Kluep on sinllln' don't getto bluo." ".Ml navor smile again," suy him, "Ht oiliUr rtlln'a kIH!" . AVi tio, 'tills Looks ,lk( SoiiiouIiiiI of it .Mi- (fl l.litor (I'rniu OIiisbow, Svollnud, llornlil) .n'Iiihi. DiiiiiIw, who muompnnlod (ho nmlmMiiilor, lionnlml the llnor onrryluK a citiutiy and it puppy horn liut ntglil to hr IJiiKllih Rpanlol. And hort'M Hiiotlim- from the above moNtlnitml iiewsimpar: 10 It SAUlS-ltag anil metal atom; m tMr profitable biiatnwH guar- ,ajitNl, ADOPTION of nn imnicnso military proparodnoss vo grani liy tho poacc-loviiiq; adiniiiistration is cx ti'omclv flislio'iTtc'iiiiiK" to Imniaiiilw Kurojio today, torn and bleeding, with five millions slain and twelve millions under arms, with the resources and industries of all the people devoted to unholy slaugh ter, is the answer to the military preparedness program. It was the possession of lare armies 'av defense that oc casioned the war. If barbarism and butchery are the chief aims of civil ization, Ihe I'nited States, following in the footsteps of Europe, is in a fair way to realize them. Vet there never was a time in the history of the nation when there was less need of armament. Isolation makes invasion impractical, despite the lurid shriek's of jingoes. The war's conclusion will leave an exhausted world no matter who is victor. Years of recuperation will be necessary before any power recovers sufficient strength for a war of conquest. Aifd instead of advocating universal disarmament and paving the way for a parliament of the world, the United States will be keeping militarism alive alter its collapse tn i.i rjin oir. While no one advocates non-resistance and all believe in some preparation for defense, the degree of preparation. is the issue. Certainly the need ol the nation does not call for the monster two billion dollar military establishment outlined. If a half-billion dollars is necessary this year, a billion dollars will be declared necessary the next year. A standing army of a (uarlcr of a million will be declared in adequate, and a million, then two millions and then the entire nation in arms. And we will be asked to keep the barbaric ideals of militarism alive by training school boys for future slaughter, under the sham pretence that the nation is endangered. Why this frenzied stampede towards militarism i Why this expenditure of hundreds of millions in warships be fore we know whether a battleship is of any use in war-' Why not wait to secure all the lessons taught by conflict before wasting our nioncv in structures' obsolete before completion .' Science is revolutionizing warfare whv not secure the benefits of the revolution before expending the blood monevof the people ( The example of America in spending two billions for militarism will be followed by other nations, just as tier inany's example was, and this will force America in turn to increase armaments, and the insane rush will be on to cul minate in another world conflict. Why plunge the nation into such criminal folly.' Mr. U'oosevelt stands ready to sacrifice his program of economic relonns lor nuliJarisni but because Teddy is 51 miniature edition of the kaiser is no reason forhe nation's sacrificing these reforms. The causes of war are econ omic. If economic justice prevails, the causeof war is re moved. Military preparedness cannot prevent war, though Ihr issue raised may sidetrack social and .indus trial reforms vital to the life of the nation. That nation is unconquerable in which social justice prevails. Securing it is the best preparedness. CHRCIl I OFF! 10 JOIN REGIMENT ON BATTLE LI 'Mil ROAD MEN lN0 INiESIi' GASi "Si n icir- OR STOMACH MISERY rKtrHKNbiurwn EOT HOUR MY I.OXDO.V, No. 18. Win-ton SpentTr Churchill. lirmcr lirs lord of the itdiiiimltx mid chancellor of tlic duchy of I.iiiM'.i-tcr. in tin iiim t'oriu of i!m rcuiuicnt, left (or the front thU mortnnir. Ili wife Untlt him fnrewi.'ll At I lie r.iitroud -tHtinii, Where llC piissyil UMlCfoglliXfll oil tile platform n lie wniled to cuter n xpe piu I ertr. ' Mr. Churchill hecninc i''ol, Known il Roldicr before lu? Ijihii hi poliHrnl eimer. He entered I he tinny in 1885, nfter beintr (irudu.ilcd from Siindhui!. lie -cm-d with Hie .Mnliikninl flold m 1!K1": whs priMiit nt the operation in llii.jtiur, served with tin Tirnh and Nile expedition iii -force, hoiiiit present at the bai lie of Khartum, lie nlo aw 'n iVe us n lieiitqfiiuit of South African liclit horo before he became a news paper correspondent to report the Jloer war. Mr. Churchill i li-ieil as n major of til" (Queen's- Own (KforiNl.nv ihis siir, and il probnbU - tln icuiuota which he has l i to iinii. "I'ape's IHapepsIn" for Sour, Add Stomal h. Ucai iliiiin. Uyspepsln Time It! la five minutes nil Htom nch dltroM will ko. .No ludlnostlon. heartburn, .ourae!R or belchliiK of hum acid, or prm tutlonn of tindlRoat ed food, no dlMliiMn. bloatttiK, foul broHtb or headache. raped I)lMHpln I noted for Its speed In renuliitlnu uiwet stoinnehs. It Ih the aiirent, (pilckegt and niont eertHln lndlRetlou remedy in tbo whole world, and besldos It I bnrm loss. Million of men and women now eat their favorite foodn without fear they know rape's niapepaln will nRe them from any stonincb nilserv I'kmse. for your pake, net a larRc firtv rent cane of I'ape's Dlapcpsln The eastern assoeintii u of the t'rnin nil) druu store and put your jtonernl chainiicii of the ciijriih'i'i' stoniHcli right. Don't keep on beluR and' firemen's luidheihonds in joint niiceralilo -life Is too short- ) ou arc session here last nijflit decided t" not hcie lonn, go make your stn CliKVKLAMi. N'. 1s.--The t-mr ,1-nitroiifl lirotherhoods. inelmlinu moie Jhnn :i.i(l,(lllli cnuiiicei's, iircmeii. con ductors mid briikeinen in all railroads in the Cuitcd States, announced to day thy nrv prFpiiiinn to tnnke nr uinl demand about March t that the railroads jtmut thcni an eijiht-hnitr iln.v with the snme pay they now uet for feu1 horn's. Action will be taken at a inoelimr of tho iwecntive eominitlee of tilt? hi othci hoods in Cliienio', Dpcember l vilicn ballots for a referendum will be pivpared. The votes, it was nid. aie expected to bo tubulated before March I. IN FIVE MITES SEES WiTHHIS MIND Most Miraculous Are the Powers of Grunt Chesterfield Oruut Chesterfield, tho noted thouuht leader and clalrvo.ant who has startled the populace In nil th9 law cities on tho Atlantic const, possesses powers most marvelous 1( the statements of the most pioiiunrnt citizens of Med ford nro to be bc. Moved. Tlie claim that he ha- rIvoh them reiidlnus, Immodlateb told thrm or the past. dlJKUOhcil their jdi a4 condition, ilesirlbeil their jire-ini bit- join-the eonducloi-s' nnd Iraiiiincn's brot'ierhoods in the eiubt-hmir day and time and a half for owitimc de mand. Similar notion i expected at the nuM'tiiiv of soiitbern ji--j-inl ui of enuiuet'i's and Iircmeii at Vnli inutiui ue.M Mouila, and ol the - tern usociition at t'liifny. Ib-icin-bcr 111. g)eii Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy is Home- Made 10 DOLLAR OIL REALIZED AT ILLS IMTTSnrit'J, Nov. is. Two dol Inr oil, the foul of liiiinlniU of pro- dueerN throuuhout tho ooiutiry, vva U'flched IoiIhv vlieu tho Simlli l'enn sxluniia Oil company niiHouuccd the second ndvnuce in crude oils for the week an follows; I'eniiHylvunin crude, .: Mercer Uluek, Ken fllc, C ruiiiir, $10; Cfllii'll, f1.M; Soiuewet, II.IJ; lias laud, 70 oonls. Tk'iH it an luhiiuee of 10 ccnl n barrel nil opeh uiade, except Kau- Jaud. which reuiiiiiietl nnehantfcd. V stinted to nilvaiice lal Ainzat. and mipcllnl h ciiit.iilmcnl of pro diii'tioii abroad, i.nd tncif.icd eon ini'iioii oi tin .11111111 , ui bci'ii IllVi 1 1 1 tri -.nii-i'. "Tin ooat anil giro It n riunl "iosa;-' a" tit th slit) or tho thtrio bulla (i Hour Koug I'oluiu.) 'INmIuj's llcllrliiKci' I'rauk Daniels. Hit nuisloal comedy tar. has how oltrcd moving plv tnriks. Mr. Daniels suit llrbrt Prior wrtio ImvIih thH l.aiiiir club In New Ysrk when thoy pud a diunkeu Ittillvliluul ImhIuk ana I n hi Hi,, uliow wlwilow of a clothier. 'Now i$o Uaok to b'd Maria." Hits party wiu ayliig. "I'm all ilitlit!" DaaluU am! I'riur loukotl In tbo window and aasr a wax figure lu a tur ulKht droas. FA DOPEFIENDSINU.S. XKW YOUK. Nov IS. r.dU Mm. 000 persons in Hie I nil.. I Mali- ,'iv nddictcil to the ii-c o ill.u . in i-iii-HHr to Dr. T. D. Crothit-. )ii-i.lcni of tile New York Medico-l.ejnl mm l cl,. Di. Crothi'U t"bl the nieiiihci 01 I he MH'itv in it iiiectiiiu last mulit ilia I user of ilnn me nlas moie or lcs iiicomp -'cut. iiiiuiiti'd ii'cn tally mid iiunlilo to jiuluc i I then own ads. Deafness Cimnot Be Cured l kirat IM'II0"U lU.'T Mlinm rth lk 4).imsI iwll.'.i .r lb. ! Tk-r U out; "" Vm In IUI hrtlftu'M. ami Ouil l W i-un.lll.iO. u I rmwUlro. IWIiimm la .nuv4 b) u imS..u1 ERRIK A R G. 0. P. R NED ClllC.UiO, Nm. IS. -Cniisos that led to u split within the mnl of the republican pnity have, in u lurc part, vanished and the forces aie to bo ifunited, Mvioii T. Merrick, lm luer uiuhiitfMidor to l-'rancc, told I1.' inemhcrH of the llamiltou club hi '" nildress today. The lepublicau party IiHi Iiccoiik' pr.Hjniwive, Mr. Ileriick aid, and llnoituli the willinirncMM of each puitv lo ko half way in efl'ectiuu a coie proiniM', many progressive Iibw ic tuuii'd to their foimer alleuianci . "This is a two-pnrlv country." lie said. "It has never hud, and 1 pre sumo never will have, those multipli illusion In which the ciiiscii-bip o. soine olbci nations i siilii. It' t'. ,i the Iwo wiiiut, nt' our iiaitv tbcp' . i no diftcrciieo us to the route or b ivclion, hut only as to the -ci i! hunt." li'DMr: o. IS A mi ton nn IV Itnli'iii forces bn ii tin utteiuptm. to capture (loriM .i- iiiiuouih'iiI lo nisht liv the wni nllicc. A -I.-onu Ans'iriuii poiilim. noilliuct ol (be oit.v. was i'iipturc.1. The ttilcniftit follews: "On Noveiaher 1 I the ciieiuv fired twtdvt'-ineh ,siell into .the Mioses of l.occa and lb ss(m'cu, in Coucei volley. Ycstenlnv the enemx's hnt I cries directed iMiaibardmcuts airMiust the once lloiirKlunjr towns of .Mo-a nnd l.ueinico, mi the Ironxo pluin. These town me now lienps of smok inir ruiiiK. "Our infantry tool; by nntilt u strong enticuelicd position on the luilil inn til west ot liori.ia." '1 IiihimIiI I'iiI Woman "My mothor," xnld tin1 thin man In the smoklnK coinpartmont, "was the most admirable. houokeeper In tho world She wasii mlsslonar) In Africa and was finally oaton by cnniilbalH. And when they thrust her Into tho pot tdio cried out with her last in oath "Don't forKPt Hip salt nnil popper!" A Rainy Day Need Not Be Dull Sth ("lu'cr up1 Get to work f"7 in n l-'isn llkANi) Reflex Slicker $3.00 nin: in at the front. libck,Y!kwcriiivckhjki. it-. I'iol lor ll.il. 7i cer.tn OWtJc u. . .. , . IWTlr' . IC KSIrfiM ' loPia StronB,cny(ittmp. f$ Mi. ItKht. and water kx1' " tfl' ' KdKts stop V '- watir from run- - - A.J.'IOWKRCO. I"s ( Miairoitn i'kei'u: ciiaisic mmim.i: .mixti in: Mail) In Mcilfoiil ihmIho Hie simple mlMuie of biirktlioru bark. kImci Iiic. etc, known as Ailler-l-ka Tills rciiieil) U Hiv inoHl TIIOHOl'till ImiwhI cloHiisur ever sold IihIiik even used siicetissfiillv in apiuilU-ttix ON1C 81't)0.l'ri. rellPVM almost ANY CASK of coiisUpatlon sour or giiss) nmmucli. ONIi MINI'Ti: aHer )ou tsko It the kumcx rumlilo and PUSH out. Adler t k.i cannot ki'H" und the INSTANT H. tnui U suti'i tn. It. II. llahkliiK, HmikUi. Ad Fcefcii 'rr.-f -j 'r rtor-rrey TODAY ONLY mdiiilltuM t4 Uh Uii UulMS uf Hi klialaililai' lufev. Wkw llilk OiUlU liiSanuil m liai.- a mwMlHf auanil ur liMsVrril haarlluc. M ! A DaiiKorous ,loli Hfrguiii tin irvnrlO-Now Miilloy, jruu'vu bn BKklna iiik to ut tko ir laeoiM' Hr it is whv don't vau . il4 I V will ilv Oiv lluiulrt.l )MIra Lu u iw "r " o( IkafiMsa i.'. .1 ! fUMi ih.n .aini.il Iw Malbn I .is mi. H or 1,. ' '-"si , l'" t-""" '" s-".! f. -lrvi tllCC I allllusl till i. ...II..' I.r.ill ! I I ' III M ' T..lr.lo. II. II' I'l III. Il Il la i.illrrl) iIiuhiI l.a(iii la I In- Hll. ait Unbsia llw luUiai.iiall.si .an k.. lakru uul. alul (lila luw rval.'i.nl I.. Il n ruil owdllivii. Imir iiix will h' ih-ino.-it farvirr uluv uul vl urv tMWl lu lalarth. sklilt I voililac but a liiLiUml ."Ul ! wiitiua auria.-.. r. I I l.i .rn(W 1 ,k. II 'I. I aim! fin. t..r i.biMilk i.vi'KiiuiutAN Atrixi ait co. Tlmo Table l.caTO Mod ford dally except Sun day for Ash mud, Talent and Phoenix at S n. in, 1:1ft, S.jO nnd 6:15 and 10:16 p. m. (Saturday at 11: IS p. m.) Sunday leave at S00 and 11:00 a, m., 1:00, 8:00 and U;IG p. in. I.wivo Asklaud dslly oxeept Suuday at 'J: 00 a. in., IS r.a. fid, t:0 and 7:00 p. m. and Sun. lay at 10:00 a. til., IS noon. 4:00. t nnd 10-30 v. ni. John Mason Tin ions --t.tr In JIM, THE PENMAN V Kii.uantee Para mount in ." rcols. If oii waut a quar tet's woi Hi for 1 tic ee this spleniUd subject. CHICHESTER S PILLS John A. Perl atraaw tiir; iiiAiiunii nunv, K ' h mrtvitra 'Httsttti nraMV ini, ... ii. j .-i l.u ..,uiuV7 II ... ....I ..I 111 JIV ml oHrwi,iilirai j m. m ki -.ai m ?SJ v u p" r UNDERTAKER I.srt Attfistant kk a. u.iitri.iriT WKBti.' Mlaj(.MM.UM(uu , I'llOUlM M, 11 allll I7-J tAi nn nnia.a. ifirj,.i -. 1 iUlUtllWiUUUISiiniKHirtLHL imIUiim fcrili-- (ru?r A U T o s Qv-1 Cmuiuic tututi ' Two Htatt ai t.o.it." a Walllii ISnltl on Monthly liustttlluunit I Man. PONVIU-L AUTO CO. CmuIuiC tuiutirrow . ana nitford This i not u l HI ll'l't hPI Ml .1. Il SI .mi .i for (ht nit enii'iu I.- M 0 rt 0 i:nII I'rrpnrrd In n Vox Mln- S 0 utrN. Chrnp litil Uiirqunlril $ axieeable. Kt what you llko anil illaest It; enjoy It, without dread of rebellion lu tho stomach. Papa's Dlsipopslu beloiiK In your home anyhow. Should any one of the family eat somcthlim which don't aitrce with them, or in cane of nn at tack of liidlxpstlou, dyspepsia, gas tritis or stoninph ilcranBuinent at day time or during the nlKht, It Is handy to lve the (pilckest, surest relief known -dv. The First Christmas Box Opening Sonio people ore ponntnntly ami. ycd froin one yeur's end to Hie otliei with a ticiHlHtcut bioiichhil roiib, ublch Is whol ly iiiiiucuBftiry. Here la u lioiiiii'iiuiilt' I H'liicdv tliut uctn rlulit at Hie cause audi Mill iii.iko you uoiuIit what Ihthiiic of it Hut '2d iiiiiici'h I'liiex IM) rents worth) ' from any dnmuiHt, pour into a plat buttle ami Mil Hie bottle with plain uianubiti'd miliar HVriio. Shut tiik.hi.rii nt mm.. (iriiiliniriv but wiielvym will notice the orlps of opening the box of pretty pulci!iu tliiu out and then diHiiiaiuur ul-1 toBctlicr, thus eliding n ioiikIi that you nlfts sent to you nt Christmas tlmo .uner thought would cud. It also Iihisuiih . .... ,, the drv. hoarse or tijht ioiikIi and hvaln wl" appreciate tho URreeublo sonsa- !Wrr"Si.?tlte- "(hla-ry'inH " - "v oxerloncel durlnK tho ari' coniiUi.ri.l bv if. In M Imnid ni Ii.mj I ...... i i. ..i....i Kutldiij; iK'lter' for brouehitlH, winter All of you who have pleasant mem- coiil'Im and bronchial iiHtlinui. in box after box of Christmas prosonts, some of thorn perhaps for you. While wo could not well Invito you 'I llir) l'lll.i mill Sll.'nr Svriiii inMiir.i tnnki'H n full pint einiujih to hint a finally a Iouk tiuic nt a mt of onl fit CCIltit. Kci'lH licifi'i'tlv and taxtiw lll.'.m- ant. Kaxily picpaicd. Kill I dirivtions ! I'incv inn Muvbil and hiuddy co,,.-to l",, "n,,x 0"on, Vari'" wo "" truteil pninijouiid of uemiiiie Norway piiui most cordially Invito you now to see PNtract, rich in ciuiiiirn), and is fiunoiH I the world oier for Its ease, c'crtiiiiitv audi these pretty tbliiKS whlcli are con prouiituins in nvi'iniininu bad couulis, I , . ... ... . , ... I'licst and throat cnl.N. ' i venleiiilv dlsplaxod about the storo lid the trciiiihii'. Ahk your driifivlst n,ni iM n,n uIii.Iouh 41m. i nt for -Jti oiiikcs I'lnev," nud do nrt iim-pt ! nn" '" '" w,n"ow' 55"l' flt IIHV tliiliir cIm- A Kllariillti'i' of nlHolllle satlsriii'tioii. or inonev prouiptlv refuiidcil, ' TTs. J! .-Xx PL , i?:ri!:.")v';s.,'i',;r "'""' Th"'to"i Hanaicrart Shop The Page MEDFORD'S LEADING Motion Picture Theater Daily Matinrc 2 P. M. Evening 7 P. M. Tonight :: Tonight :: Tonight THE LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SHE The Pendleton Round-Up A Great Event of Oregon Which every Man, Woman and Child should be interested in nation of alfnlrs, and then pror. til ed to define for them their futuro. Thoy fuitlier aver that many pie dictions made h the enigma have .il. ready come to pnsH. Scon at his par. lors at tho Palm Rooming Hoiihc, tr.O West Main street, ChOBterfleht said: "Possibly some reports nro eaj? derated, but then )ou must remem ber that 1 have been Indorsed by micli authorities an the Press Club of Chi cauo, practically by such universi ties as St. Pctersburx ami a loni; HtrliiK or others. A mi 111 umoiiK tho noted pcrsonaKPs whom 1 have rend for are the most distinguished of either hemispheic, so I hardly think this report nu have heard Is at all oxuKRoruted." "Do you rrtiW one's Tifluro." ut asked. "I tend the past as well ns tho fu ture." "Do joii give legal atlvlco?" "Yes." "The same Is In the certain cases. I illaanoxe ones' condition ami iiiIvIho accordinaly how to recover their lout nor.ve. enemy, and power nnd what lo do to take care of their health In the future. Some have certain IiubIiicm (limine they should make, others have muri'laiccs, divorces, lawsuits In storH for them; still others huvo nilii Iiik Interests or aeoRraphleal rhauKes to iiiiileiso, ami so It runs on." "How many readings do you give dall)" "Oh, that's hard to say. In Oma ha I read 2on lu several weeks. Now come up another time und I'll slvo ou u reading." Then the wonder worker, who kept New York. Iiodton, Copenhagen, and other (o-moiKiliMn cities in a flurrv . .til 1 lo t '" ..ml Minlshfd Into Ins COIWllllll-. Hi. lll d PRICES Adults 15c and 25c. Children 15c There have been more calls for GOLD SEAL BUTTER during the last two weeks than ever Ask your grocer WHY? Ask for list of satisfied customers. THEY will tell you why Jackson County Creamery The IDEAL XMAS GIFT Is Miiiicilniii. usi'l'iil and d' naiiiciilal. A CEDAR CHEST IS SUCH, or must aiiYiluno in ti,(, Ciirnitiirc lint- a liif.-Sxci', IVdcstal, Smokiiifr Set, etc. Our spffinl I'dp this ChrUt inas is (iiii- .ss.oO Paciric ('" dai'Cht'st I'im- 7.0(). jCoiiii' in and let ns show um our lino. nt'SiTiptivi' circulars for mit of town people (Vee lop tin' asUiiij;'. PACIFIC FURNITURE & FIXTURE FACTORY GET THE HABIT OF DRINKING DAISY WM a. ButtermilK '' down .-ii do , Irink tin ',.-. 1 rr. hi.'illn ii ul x, all ou i our ilaiiN Ini" Dsisy Duller the Best. 65c Per Roll Why Pay More? 'llli'1:1 3.".' KAST MAi White Velvet Ice tTeani Co