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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1916)
ffifU i i . Li uf i' r.vnf-: two MKDKOIH) MAH, Tjnm'NK, MKDKOHl), CMMON, FIIIIUV, JAMAIfY 21, llllfi ? TOCAL AND . JL PERSONAL ............ ir. nml Mrs. Atlrfr Galas, of Hits-1 Prcd W. Heath, aon of K, 1, Haath, i Hurry J. Ilsittsr, nf Urania 1'aa, , 1'liflnnlx nine te ant ami lh I I ffitl.t tlllUnt HUl.lt... lliJtt Mki'lLu MAmh. .. M.... ttn4.., L ll.. MMXtUM li . am m.U Hlalliiai t . ! mt ......I . f.u .tdl.l In lu. Tiiiuiii, jinnuiif niv inntvi-iH iw winiii . o wn vHn i ni iwBfv iDirit, nH rr-i Hiifwnft inv vol wi iwwn iiimfrm in 1 u iiiiitijiib; iVHBf'iitr cnrii iw mtj. tourists who aroIoSWnir arar ta1 Two linKrUnt martlnas wilt liolil tomorrow afternoon nl tho pub lic library nt 1 o'rloik. Tho .Incason County Taxpayers' JosKiie will iiippI to lino up Important work (or th proeent jawr mul to look nftar car tnln multeni that Invite tlio attention of tho laximysr of tho ronnty nt this tlmo. Tlie fruit inon of tho val ley will moot nt tho library. In an other naMtnbly room, for tho purpoio of tlhtctiMliiK n numbcir of iiuostlons of linniwllato coiisei'iienro to thn or chards and vlnayanla of tho vnlloy. In tlili ninttar tlisro In no time to loto. Thero Is alwnya a piycholoKlckl moment for tho nttfick on orchard poata. Tlirro la Renornlly only ouo propor way to do 11. County l'a thotbuJat Cato anil. Horticultural Com inlaslonnr Allan will tllscuss thoso inntlors, nnd tliy wnnt to inot na I'Holfle coast. Thoy arrival Ih Hit city ymtardny ovciiIhh ami wilt r main for an Indoflnlto pwrlml They kave acfiuatutanoov bore and at Ooitl Illll. Titrklih nougat ac lb. The Slms ln. II. T. WbrtMRn, of thn firm or Wsrnar, Wortn-ian A (lorn, took an other oarload of hogs Ui 1'nrtlaaU WmlnotMlay tmtnliiK. Mr. W'BMman la aKnln nctlvoty onaaawl in Imsliiuss and la feeling fully rtwuvarml, I'lsrce tho Florist for , flowers. Phono S74. II. e Phillips, or Aalurla, Oranon. la anions; tho visitor In this city to day. Mr. Phillips I a buildup and Is look I up? for a now location. Hmoko n King Spitz cigar, tic. Thoy are Jioino-mndn. ' tf TIih ntndlflut of golhg Into hiisl- naaa "on a sb'xwtrlim" will 'not be oT'opillnr from now on. SlioostriiiKS hnvo ilatiu In inlco Just 100 percent. It wp thouRht that Murcliant HgIiUiik as trying to "mIiIiik" somebody toys larnml from California, barrna mm- tats It tntUf. pttrfatl a cxiHrsc In thn I'nlvrrsllv of that atale. Mr. Hratli Is In Msil furil today. Mr experta to flHler this Imatnwa rjHd. ills many frln4a hare and thrmnhout tho vallay es totid tho wish that ha may onjoy food fortune In Ida photon enterprise. At the public market Saturday, teal, pork and country h usage, Ih oath :i Nf. M. Petri. Jj I Itolh wmm wra hartl feuglil; tho f'holw of Tlillorrd gwlt. vatHiM to j Mlara ari eln awtl fait, but the $17 .o, how ill. AhreH Krank Wttkh. assistant bMganp man at tho Southern Paclffe depot In thla ettr, Is attain able to bs out, after a alote or tho la arlmw. Inanro your anto In the Alliance agaltist thoft, flro C. Y Tengwald. Operator l. (J. Morris, 'at the many tho orohardliU aa can jk .,on 10 -Rre mil uml nrorHiHtftu. olbly Uo llroiont. )ta ho wasn't. Ilo had tho figures. r - n,,vfUn-r-'- Mrs. Lcaoh, AbdO'Support Ilarcloy surgical corset, 32C N. Ilnrtlott. W. T. W'rallo, of Vancoinor, Wn., O Is loohliiK about tlilH valloy this nook on huslnoaa. Plorco tho KlorlHt, Phono 37-1. II, C. Artmoro, of Ccutralla, Wn., Is auioiiB thn out or town vlHltora In Modtord today. Plorco tho Klorlat lor riowora. Phono 374. Hat Hoy Wrutui, of Pinallup, Waah- trauaai'tlUK legal bud mom H ' ,n Jackson I Inn. lit t, TJlo KontJiorn Orogon Pooltry aa aoefntlou will meat In regular seaalnu nt the ittibllo market tomorrow af ternoon to transact Important buel notM In cotiueotlou with holdliiK tho poultry show. The commlttooa liuv Iiik tho details of that matter In hand will bo ready to report. I.ocu 4 luna for the mIiow building will bo atlgxealod and ono of them must bo selected tomorrow. Uthur mnttora Huully lmp(Trlunt wilt enmo up. The ahow Pommltteu will mcnl nt I o'clock nt tho market, holding Its couforHiicn Just before the oeKular iiMoolallou meutliu;. 2Ti off on ICodaK at Weston's Camera fllinib A. .1. Dooltor and i'o, 06 Cuuada, nro roKiatorod at tho Xasli. (talon sella Kurd cjiru, $300 down nnd f-fi a mouth. Me. mvd Mrs. tlenrgo Uoimloib or re- nvllle todiiv He will turn to WaahlnKton tomoirou. Mt. Pitt algnra, butter than over. Mrs. .lane WltliliiKtou. of Albany, toils state, Is vIrIIIuk with friends In thla city this wcfli Drs. A. H- and I.oulse Hodges, cbl- ropractlc physicians, Stownrt build in K. tU Ifnst Main St. o Mr. nnd Mrs. Itk'h0rl I. Wllsofl, of thn Itnncho Kl Xldo, ne returned home, after n to niontbo' visit In Hsn '''ruaclsco and lbokoley. Good dry wood $l.fiO tier deUv orod. Call W. W. KreHto. 370-lt. tf .Mrs. I.. P. Illjck. olio has been enjoylno a visit or several weeks iiJ0I'K l,0l'1" of ' l'1",r(,,, or c0 Kalamasoo. Michigan, nro looKlug 'Wobslor & Co. the host, i Medfoid about th city and vlclnltv today and Printing Co. T price Is good too. 'may prolougotholr visit for a furtlmr Tho art exhbdt at tho Hotel llol Jnvoallgutlou or tho allualloii In this wn,i (i,;ht, Saturdav and Sundax county. m lit be opened to tho public at 7 TallnrbiK. llav our tallorlOK oVIock tonight mid leumln open t?l 1 Portland In a Usll with Mrs. A. Kid leher and luir many other friends, will 'leave tomorrow to enjoy a visit or sovoral months at her ohKotnc In 'xns, Hho will return to .Mud ford oarly In Hi? Hummer. Multicopy tarbou papera and Star typgwrllcp ribbons, iiiudo by K. H iHtuohlnu vender' In tuditstrloiislv can vaftalMK tbis rir tyr orders for tbosf goods. .Medfohl liAs a furniture store nnd H 'sowing .maolilno agent or two. The priiflt thy'innke oil thnlr sales Ik spent at hoine, whern It belongs flud Is Miost nnedeil. Thn pioftl the tntvolliig'aaleanmir umltes on hts or dors goes to sotno other comiuiiult): nnd tho biistnoss' hotise bjf repre sents pay no taxes Here, iioh do tho) oaro a whoop for the fropcrlty or MedTord. Iloosters smoke Tho Mcdford. So. Thu first candldnto to anuotiiice his candidacy Is tlcorgo It. ltoborts, the attorney, who hns filed for the republican nomination for district at torney. There promises to bo a hard scramble at tho Qrlinnrlos with the entire court house crowd out for of flro and many laymen. Try a KIiir Spit cigar and on- coutaKc homo Industry. tf Tho milt of .1. V. Sweeney iiKninst .lackHon county Tor n sottlemont on the Hlsklyou hlKhway work, will be heard at Portland February 21, Plorco tho Klorlst. Phono 374. Do ou love liberty? Hear tho ad drcsN In the Star Theator tonight nl 7. !". :JjIoh and duet byMrs. Walk er and Mlsa Mangum. Admission free. The business houses In Medford Oho are not using taholdeig for fll '.tig rorn-spinidenco do not know how lonvenli'iit thoy are. .Medford Qlook t-ltoro vlll show you. The llaptlsl Young Pooplo'O Un ion or the First llaptlst church will bold Its oionthly buslAws meotliiK and social on I'rlifuy evening, .Inu la rg '.'1st. at tho hoiunof Dr. and .Mrs. Carlow, 20 South Laurel sheet. All member of lly soclet), and all Southern I'nafftr ileiHit In Lhli etlv. A irnwlliw furnltiire and sewing ,,,, mttf rmn jet(en City, where R wutt on official business. .Jackson County Taxpayers' league will hold an Important meeting Hat unlay nftiirnooh at X o'olook at the public library, at which many mat I rnacMtfo-ltKO work of the homo (earns dhKuGiiled the frnshoa of brilliancy that the visitors ocenefouulr prodnsed Thu Una np Is at follews: KNOHXB Cnlllsuu, P. . Cnlllsuii C. .. .McClarrfu West . .. Mauurud S (forkoy. MHDFOItn Torttey Young Nnrregan Williamson Tlinmnst Vliwl goals, MeUfenl INarr.aipii,) , ., Kukuiib I, (Wuat.) Kouhl cenverted: O... a.. .C ....1'.. Med ford X; (Tliomna.) era of Instance Will ho nted.' m imw" A,miroru ,,u0"0 a . ,x.m ... .,.. .UA.,,-.. iiuruu. . , wiiu ui un'iui Mjnm in inn iMcoiinK Is to oiitllno mture worX, l matters! In whlch'Hyory'lnxpinor ,l Inlerest cd. Secretary R. M. Wilson roauosla !)!ifmoiti .i .. piioUN'ix tireKatlou who are not members of tho society, uio Invited to attend. Hvenlni: drcosos. nholi0or utook. tv-ilmO lii Aiill.Qn. nun 1T. Qlirmiu '.......- .wv , .... W V.. "Clio Northwest Sportsmen associa tion vrtll hold Its annual shoot at O'ortlnnd .fiily I. 3, C, 7. fBEFPH BEDFOBD TEABB Madam Davenport, ronoOrjod IMhu-l VICT8Q3 If? DABE'BALL lot aifll Clidrooytwt. SkO this gtYtea ttifxt t lirffft ffitwltj iti.i lia tapusi.iitt !. iHipu Miiuiiiiniivu w iMcmuiii. , .ludgo Chas. It. (lay, accompanied by Mrs. flay, wont to Portland today to lake .Mrs. Cole, aged SI yoara, to the home for the agod and Infirm In taht city. Don't forgot that the Medford VPrlntliiK compaiM Is the place to get our typowrltur paper, ribbons and lien nnd puucll caibnn paper. Wilbur .luiiHon has returned from n bear hunt In thu mountains nirosn the Itogue river from (Smuts Pass. He reports unwitlstaciory succeed, al though he got three black boars. '.MrH. Peto Dcnholf haa gonu to Dozcman, Moutnna, to onoy an ox touded visit with her paruuts. Mrs. O. C. Purkeyplle went to tlornbiook, California, today accom panying her biiher, Mnjwr A. A. Krlos, ns far as Hornbrook. Mr. Fries, who Is well known In this city and vicinity, II? now a major In the United States army. Tvpowrltur papers of iRl kinds at the Medfoid PrlntloK. Co. An adjourned session of tho coun cil lll bP hold tonlnM to hear tho protest mntterotesultlog groin "un satisfactory" roturns in tho First nurd. Kx-ColiuclliiiHii Modyusk! is the principal ptuiostaiit. Inoldcntally the (ouiicll iun take up flio Union 0)11 compguy matter, Involving the piotest of M. I). Angle against tho os tnbllshiueut or the tank yard within the city limits. Judge C. It ""Wat on, or Ashland. Js QbtundlitK to. legal hbslooo In tDl city todn. X. O.i..:..!..' Tlfonftisi .t.0.....i....j. .lenliRta Ohirk .. Kugltsh llacon ,:.i aO.Iai.. Davli F Stewart F Flohl goals; Medford I, Davis). Fouls cenverted: Medford 1; Phco nix 1. Fouls missed: Medford 1; Phuonlx threo. y( tyeman'd problem How' to Feel Well During Middle Life Told by Three Women Who Learned from Experience. Delano Denser Carver (Uncon ill BARGAIN PRICES J it Burner mul a coniH nl ussist nnts have jimt roniplt'tvd n canvas-, of Mcdfoisl, Central Point and otlici towns for subscriber to the Asli luiid Tidinsn nt '25 tenln n year, of whiuli tho feoliuitor gut 10 ecntx. Tluce days of strenuous labor yield ed a totnl of 101 Milccribcrs. The Tolinp. neUs at f2.00 a yeur at Acli land and l. cents net to thu publisher in MAlfoMl. "In older to get atibserilioM, we ?oll tlicm the TidiugH waa oiiv to pan thu eoufltv coutl, that the Tid iyxs wits the olliiiul oigaii of the rc luiblienii central coiuun'ttco and any old tinner to get the money hut even nt tlmt it was html woilt," said one of the I'liiiMisserN. "People doki't want it nt any price." , , t-r-" iinni , i r t r yr . .rr i."q rq'Lg. U"; ''I l Hias done at the Ktlste's Ladles Tailor lug College: pupils may uuter at any v tlmn. It. tt M. F. H. II. blilg. J8 16d Conley, or ICagle Point, Is a Mislford vlsltor'today. Weston Camera Shop for first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplloi. 0. W. AhiiHP. or Itmldlng. Call fornla, Is a business vbdtor In this vlelnlty today. Kpoelul prices on engraven cards, now and from old plates tor n tow days at the Medford Printline Co. Howard Vine, of IQiiton, Montana, la looking over the Itogue alter country Ibis week and finding mutO In this vallev to later est him. He tionfaasus that be was surprised at flnUlMg a bMutlfHl vallay eitalitlng 360,000 acres or cultivable land and vary fertile soil, wham It eau bo do- vlepe4 with water, lie says he had the 14m that we hag here a charm ing little vale that would eunpoil u few small tewns who people would live lit s iiulet wy. enjoying the ell mate and the pliNsirul agvantagea uf envlrwrnueatit; but "now," ha saya, "I'm w tiling to uke my hat off to thla magnificent vallev of Unoualng arena anil Ot reeniiKne " So Dave Wood about that fire In auranoo policy. Office Mall Tribune Abner Kalltag. of Chtlllrothe, Mis souil, boa valley visitor this week. He came west with a desire to ob tain Information uoraonal Investi gation. Ilo Is surprised and pleased with what he hag aoen here nnd will take ample time to osamlne It more fully. M. Purdlj, Uwyor, Itoow t06 M. 19 A H. 9i. Uert lNirdotr, Detroit. Mich igan, Is traooVtlug businoss In Med fnrd today, gfter which he will no to ICagle Point, to visit Arthur Pell an olddhine frteod. Mr Pell lias been riling uiiu about this rouato and ho confeaaoa that he Is interested J. O. Clerking, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Htudlo m Main It. Phone 2X0-J.. lladley Hit ass, of Uoldendule, Waahluftot), another wheal raiser who rwallsssV that much of the soil or that legion must he rsciieated betare wheot WOJis can Ih wade prof- I table, is Ibokio over this tullm thla week. TOO n,TIJ 10UJAV8U' aanesapeyeooaawi mjgi fg im4i TOR IAI.K ToohI, wnlgli U:1(i. It will also b'i open Soturda afternoon and evening and mi Hun day at the sumo hours. Tho admis sion fee will be 25 cents. The ladles (who 9iavo Inspired this cxtraordiuan entertainment, with Mho Dorland Itoblnson'o gallery or magnificent art views, need $100 to Invest In the Hork of neautirylng tho stieuts, iwrks and reaorvolr alto. Xhuy must obtain It In this way. Tho oxMliltl Is well worth mur more tban the lirlce chargnd. In addition to tnt. a musical program of unusual merit will be leiuloied. The men amP wouioii of the city are exported to be heartily loyal In Wits Qtwttw to the Interest! of the olty. Ct will re unite the sale of 100 tCVketa to makQ up that amount. After that chilly drive, try a hot lunch at The Peppery. Unas. Cochran, of PeiOtloton, this state. Is among the out of town vis itors this week In thla cPy ano vicin ity. For vulcanising nnd charging bat teries phoue .'iSU. Caas' Trading Htatlau. SSI Hull has beeu fllwl In the Oklaho ma courts h the First National bank r Ashland agulueg, llerl It. (Jieer of Me Ashland Tidings fur the formdo ure of a $."Uio mnrtgage upon Okla homa proKit, Sheriff Klngler serv ing the sumnioitM min the Oklahoma cfurts. Whv smoke bli cigars wheu you (an get I. a Condan for tec Colonial Apis. 201 s H Shanafelt, or Kenton, (PIiA), Is a vfator In this dlv tndnv Multlcopv carbon paper, the host flindo at Medford Prlutln?; Ceo O Wss, of Portland, l a IiiimIiicms visitor In tlrts uiv todav w ASK F(JH nnd GET r.'rv ii4"fti lOf.fWIUltV w-rwk w mm$ u r THE ORIGINAL HL<ED)HIiLKU .Medfoid U School llaskct Il.ill (rums celeUnitod n iloublo victory last night, the, girts team defeating' Ctoap anUaUtalM cot YOU a-a pij " Wi J ' I. The Change of Life is a most critical period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease and pain. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs. Read these letters: Philadelphia, I'n. "I started the Change of Lifo fivo yenrs ago. I always Imcl a hendnoho and back ache with iwaring down pains nnd I would havo heat Hashes very bad at thues with dizzy siwllfl ami nervous feelings. After takin LyHa K. Iniikliain's Vegetalilo Coiit)K)iin(l I foci like, a now icrson and nui i'i k'ttor hunltli nnd no nioro troubled with tho aches and pains I had bo fori I took your won dcrfitl remedy. I recouuncutl it to my fricndH for I caunot piiiino it cumtgli." Airs. 3Iaiioaiiet GitAsa man, 751) N. Itiiigguul St., I'liiladclphia, I'n. Rnvorlv. Miirs. ,4r took Lvilia 12. PinUhnmV . ' . Vogotamo roninounil, for nervousness nnu uyaiwiwa, vuen l was going tlirougu tlio mango ot i.ue. i iouim it. vcit ncipim aim have alwavs sviokon of it to other womon whopull'cr as I did ant have had them try It and li.cy also have received good ix?sults from it." Mrs. Gnoiton A. DusftAit, 17 ltoundy St., Beverly, Alais. Eric, l'a. "I was in lioor health v.'... .1 tho Chango of Lifc started with mo and I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound, or I think I should not havo got over it as easy ns I did, Even now if I do not feel good I talco tho Compound and it restores mo in a short time. I will piaKo your remedies to every woman for it may help them aa it lws mc." Olra. 12. Kishlixo, VA Last aitu St., Erie, l'a. No otlLoriiiedicIiio Iins beon so sucrt".sful in relieving wonmn 8 arifrVriiu? ns hits I,yilla H. IMiiklmm's Vcgctnblo Compoiuul. "Woniou inny reei o 1 roounil helpful nilvleo by writing tlio Tjydin. i:. lMnkliain 3Icil!cliiu Co., Lynn, Mass. Such lot tors nro received fitul nnsvvorotl by womou only nnil bcltl in strict confidence. U'JU "PaM'0 (Vihl CiiiiniiiioI" l.ucls Cold OOd (,'rlQo .'Obei-y at lliiic IN.O'I SlQy .Sliiffcd I p. A PERFECT MEAJSf A3? S. S. S. IS PURELY VEGETABLE- MOURE'S BLOOD TREATMENT MlMlUl avr 4l"tii tl.ui thv fri and ilta 'ia uiisiui upulloil with i ( vmiIuiib klad. (tint (urulali Ui innnxlK-nU (ui mulss i rvMSSti ikII irt allHivm f nisnklnd Mf.iu inn miilr fi-om ritotn. hrrU ami HtiK hlai N tur h pUi'od ul tin- dti'ul uf mat mi itrllvr (has aliuax numrnl mik tuien Mlnaial MMilt in woi k ilu-i -oul on Ih dtli-l pail of ilir -li. fiiaUh l'1'- IV"'-S 4UI l'U la, Vjr llii(( mil In lluuif tttrni hrM. producing ttiroali 4Nai ml fltu rtlil mtni'ia IH hrjlih M H S is auraillri'U lo b a nuirltf SjtM imI It I mad itlr-l of nlU-. Has. Iirallus. uiiiUlj SuAl, hvrba aiitlbarka. uoaaalna; (nop rrllva Uukl 4ullI u alt psits uf in a lan, Is addlllun to tmolnf all iniimr III sad poison 'torn ih UuikI Mi. la af liaaluivnt fi all dlordri of Ih Mood II iaaaa in,- rotira You i9u cud kiIimic ami luiak un a Hi'9nrn i old tdtlmr In liOul, t lit nt, hod) or limits. U) taklna a dos oi "Papa's Cobl 1'oihmiuhI" var fVo liours until tliro dasos atu taken It piompll) oiwna elogdad-up iioh trlls and air aasagis 1st the I .nl. stops nasty d lac lis raw r mc un nliiK. rollwsa sick htwdQi lie. dulla . fttvsriNhHSsa, sor thro.it. fiuO.m; mnisa and stiff nosa. Don't slay stufrud-up! (Jult blow lua and snuffllnn' to&w your throb blag hwiil Hothlim oliw In ts world ahts such prompt rallwf aa "Psphk Cold Conipouiid," Vihloli rttals onl 35 c mi is at am dru ator. It ut'ta wltlioiit ssslataiuo. taslus nlt' and esusoa no lHi-ouiilict lit sun miii t tlio KflUllUS ilv is a matt pi of a I'uw mii'iHtos with tlio aid ot' out' bpoalclast spo cialtit's. All kinds of re with tlmt reajuire little or mi I'oolcin, paiiealxe I'ltuii' that can lie made n.idy in a jil'I'v. Piu-jl ' maple sj'iip to go witlp the cakes, tM. 1 1. un, li.ieon, h'tesh I's, Hii;Ii-(Jpatle ColTee and lots of nthep irood thiinrs. too. ( 'oiih and see Jimv e.isv imil living i .m lie inatle. MARSH' & BENNETT Siiinid iloore.tt Fust National lJank. Phone J.")2 GREATEST OF ALL ',$15 SALES ; Your Unrestricted Choice of Evening Dresses, values to 60, now $15 Tailored Suits, values to $4750, now $15 ' Wmtw Goats, values to $35, now S15 11 ' - ii m Other Suits and Coats at $6.50, $9.8!? and $11.95 oWj AiSK2gi ccSEi'' wagon and Uariuws i ;i'imiiti Nush -)ial)lt laas. On M 1. a am dius lr H P la a alanilat.l aynir.it rVo. r Havre a lhrrai( tiloo.l r dlivri4 ir um I a bii'uiii iakii n aairi apcia Hlsad anilttoi " Look For JONES Saturday Saturday Specials In Ordi-i- to I nt iodine JONES' uGOLD BOND BUTTER, Wo will stall 2 pounds for 55c, Saturday only- this is tho boat creamery Buttor on tho market. Willi every puivlmsi- if,u miiiiuN !' our Ue op :We I iulk Coffee we will givi' vmii one ran Suvilei-'g M'oUijlto Soup free. COME UP AND S&5 OUR WINDOWS WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE g Jones' Cash Grocery l'HUKI li2o W. M.VIX y Mi m jt aT, Tr Tr TP T 5UMJb l rilN( vi J) NEW! 1 - X Q We are now making so-i-alk-d Van Deussen Cakes whieh are well known among the high-class bakery doni. These cakes will more than please tho most critical tastes. Try them. In the following vari eties: . SILVER, GOLD, NUT, 9 ' CHOCOLATE LAYERS and MOCHA LAYERS. Seo them displayed at our window, G06 E. Main street NurmiBakingCo akors of Butty-Nut and Pan-Dandy Bread. oo Vv. Aiiani a. - ,teislfcfc x4