Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 27, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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HONG KONG KOI.UM
Anybody run wt Hlont wllh a nln-gj-lniek
inlml If It Iihm plfiity of
wltehmi.
A Slu Ih SmiI(i
J'Hii-AmiiHciuiliin It iiroinolltiK tlio
HH of ICngllah In tome South Anmrl
imn eonntrtoi whre nwnpnira lmre
1ihi printed In Spanlali mid I'ortu
). An dvartltiiiont by h rfHl
irilntH ilfwtliir In PiintnN, Hrnxll, romU
tbtl way: "The river la tin inott
wnUiry In th atate. and (mo of Uih
HKMt iittHiulwl In Uih world. It la
iwrlRHhlH until lila alntM fur alilpa or
Kr&at profoiiiulnHsa; It I alao anffl
otlntly flahful."
, I'liic N'oIkIiIniiIkmmI
Doiilitful Tonnnt Th Ik homo
would Mil It. but 1 don't like that btmat.
f factory oppoalto.
uHont'a War-time ltopreiitatlvn
Oh, tlmt'a only n now Kiiutiowdoi
worka. It may blow up miy uilnuto.
Tim PhhIiik Show (London.)
Soiiio Cow
(J. W. Moiiroo, IIvIiir aouth of tlm
oJty, Iim a cow that ha linikmi tho
rtWiril. It I ki)pliiK two fKinllloi,
oh of alx K)raona and another ot
tJr, baldMa furnlahltiK I. I) Ml
ljr'a milk route nllh crnatu and rala
H$ two flourlahlKK ralvoa.- -Tho
Qwio (X. V.) Amarlran IrM.
TiNtay'i llidli-liiHor
Mtu can't tueaa tha woudfrful
m" ailalmed Mra. Tinkle to br
(rlmd Mlaa Dlmpln, who had drop
Mi Im for a rail.
"Oraeloua!" akelalmml Mlaa Dim
)4. "Tall me quirk what It la!"
Mra. Tinkle rockmi bark anil forth
Ih uult dalliht at th othar'a Inter
mi. "No." ah aata. "you've Jitat sot
"tiaaale llntly and Jack Warner
liv rtojuidT"
"Mr. and Mrs. Crabloy have agreori
t awrat?"
Wu! Oueaa attain "
"Jflaanhine Ward and Hilly Comtwa
hiva niokfn Iht'lr enaeiiint?"
"No! Oh, won't my huaband Juat
vub when I tall him you couldn't
gttaaa right'"
"Wall, now yon muat (ell ine'"
"Onr baby haa got a tooth"'
Jttdgo.
.
) (! f Jhl in th punt
Tha other nlaht Clarenee told ntn
lt In aacrata of hi pant and thy
tre terribly dlaappolntlng!
ArHhatk U'hU
oa old fellow laid hie hand In
I'ittiiarehal faahlon on the hrada ot
H' Uldrn, while they, not looking
u; an. ailfiit. kiaaed the back of hi
Ii.iikI. unit. rlloKliiK to thtr inother'H
iiu mill whliuin'rliiK. ere hurried
au i-'rom CoIIUt'i Weekly. April
i i'l i.
Hata fur ICm
iV'im t.tken ut Mln .I w merman'
miiiin.'i v Dt.im, i win tu. your egg
in ixihoiiK.- for our Hprlnn and aum
in. r h.iin Market prlifa paid d.
in I Im Habetha (Kan ) ttur
VttrM ham a riant to rhew aum Teacher do It. bnt they know
whoa, where Hnd how. Why not learh theae ronvenlloalltle to the pupil?
Permit (he pupil to rhew aum on the playarnund and on tha way to and
from achool. Hut what will the poor child do with hla gum whlie In tha
re Itatlon or nueembly room'' If he keep H In hla mouth, he la aure to
forget hlmaelf and before he la aware of it be chewing gum at a lively rate.
A aum rark at the entrance of th room eontalnlna a number and a ng
for lirh pupil, aolvea the problem.
'limn i ;t nmniciiloiiH friitrftliotml )iTiblcin solved. Xo
longci' will .Infk huvo to slyly stick hi fiiiii under hia Meat
r desk, where he uniiallv forgets it. No longer will .lill
have to roll her gum into a neat little hall in her handker-
hiet as the hell rings, to cause, when iorgotten, more or
less grief, instead, they can check it at the rack when not
in use, where the fruit inspectors can inspect and order it
sprayed.
The suggestion to teach children how to chow gum
properly is a good one for the Medl'ord school hoard to con
sider. Though the scoffers at higher education may vul
garly call it a frill, yet chewing gum properly is an orna
mental art as well as a useful occupation and requires spe
cial training. In order to teach it properly, a .special
teacher will he necessary, .just as it is lor the other orna
mental arts and occupations we are teaching or preparing
to teach.
What an advantage over the present generation the
young men and women of tomorrow will have! Medl'ord
wants to lead in all things, and as the school hoard has
plenty of cash for extras, let us give the children the advan
tage of a full course in non-essentials as well as a slight
acquaintance with the three It's, and teach them not only
what they ought to learn at home, hut the modern graces,
including chewing gum.
Mere is a subject for I'aroiil-Teacliers' circles to take
up and help shove some more of the parents' work on to the
teacher.
DETHRONEMENT OF THE BOSSES
Mr K S. Hate of the l'nlverlty
vt Oregon, knoau .- ope of the muat
aiertalalug lerturor on th 1'actftc
eoaat will apeak In tho Midford I'ub
lle library, Krlda uIkIiC under the
auauicea of the Drum W'aguc on the
subjaot "Ceuteioporar) Dramatic
Problem!". Thin itur dial Mill
prubleai which are a- mailer of gen
eral intireat tn tb theatra avliig
ubu aud la aaid to ) rot nh vn
laMalaiag. hut Illuminating And tn
atntiTa in the afternoon Or I au
tWil! lMttUri) l Ol hiilll llllil.il nn !
J'Hrwg uj Ufa " Tha evening lic
tr will be fru uud opm to tho I'Uh
llo, rdtal invitattou bclnir aUna
T1IKKK is gloom at the council board of the bosses.
They see their demise. Kor the jiast eight years they
have been struggling to maintain a bold front. Hut the
vote for Henry Ford at the Michigan primaries is near the
final kick.
Ktirtl told the people not to take his candidacy seri
ously. One William Alden Smith, the senator of the lum
ber trust, was after the Michigan delegates. All the re
publican boHses were for him.
The majority of the republicans voted for Kord. They
do not expect him to be uninitiated or even to be a candi
date before the convention, but they wanted to express
their opposition to the political machine and their appre
ciation of Mr. Ford's work for humanity.
The old guard covered their chagrin with a forced grin
and called it a joke. Then Nebraska republicans showed,
their appreciation of a good joke and almost chose Henry
Ford as their presidential candidate, defeating the mys
terious and mystifying Hughes.
What can a poor boss do I A short time ago the Ore-
goniau set up a imiun nox at i lie court house in I'ortlautt
and asked the electors who were registering to express
their preference for president. As the registration was
running about five republicans to one democrat, the pur
ine, of course, was to get a result that would discredit the
democratic adininist ration. Hut when the votes were
counted President Wilson showed a strength almost equal
to all the republican candidate.
That imiKt be corrected. To do so the Oregonian sends
out reporters to take the votes of citizens in office build
ings, and Wilson from the hand-picked receives more votes
than Hughes or U'oosevelt.
What is the cause i Simply that the jH'ople are tired of
them politicians. They no longer can be deceived by the
bullying and braying of mrtisun newspapers.
The American voters have begun to think for them
selves, and u longer take their ideas from the bass drum
or campaign torch.
The political parly with its bogey candidates and bogus
platforms is about to have a funeral without a wake.
Senator Hoke Smith of Ueorgia held up the printing
of the report of the industrial relations commission for
mouths because one witness said the factory bell at a cer
tain mill rang at !J a. m., because the stmt hern people were
so slow about putting on their clothes. Who says states
men are no more
Poor old llawley wobbled around on the railroad laud
qiichtiou aud then fell in the mud on the wrong side. He
should have stuck to his old practice of waiting till it was
all settled and then sending his usual telegram, " 1 did it."
It seems that nlsmt the only way to raise a large stand
ing army in this count n will be to provide fur about one
hundred regiments of brigadiers.
The Dublin revolt i probably intended by the kaier
as a warning of what might happen in this country.
Colonel Kooseult cutU'litl.v prefers Wilson to anyone
but himself.
INCOME TAX SWINDLERS
(Continued, trow rj ,)
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knW Wh.1 Uie iki'yi tlure mv .ui.l
iflatii'-i' in nw)nwriu& thf mi!liiii Im h
lluvn h:i -Intuit.
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num., I n VrittW (Hid il-i i. flu ml
In-f In ri rr I nnv drlimle infno
I urn, nlthomjrn Heerefarv Tf
Tren-urv William 0 Mi duo inliinl
in hi annual report Hint the evasion
b? eotporafiofia glow amount fo mire
then riO.OO0.Ottl
Mr invefiatmn have raven led
oome of (be great fraud, tfcrouirli
whieh million of dollar of meomi'
have ernpd tgggtion. Hnt even in
laving tbeae enaaa before von I mnt
omit name, for to reveal anv fart
regarding the Income tax rat am of
any eorpnrntkm nr individual would
make me liaMe to imprisonment tor
one year.
I will aiiow yon, however, thai
many of Ihoae wImi hove moat largely
failed in the payment l Income laxea
are thoie who are hext able and who
alioulil mrwt renililv p"V their jnat
tharn of lh nation'a rxixtn.
Auioiint of Iti'X'imo lot
Itnt the Identllv of the Ihievea la
for th' )ici'nl a minor nueatioft. The
lag iiueatiou retaloa to the amount of
revenue which th nation ia loaiiif
through tho failnro to I'olleel the Jn
(niiio ln..
Tliia (iioalion tnnt lie nnawcrnl
Inrgelv l)V atnlialicnl proofs, wliich,
to ho (oiivinring, mutt ho aet foith
in ilnlnil. Through I hem I will how
.ou that tlio nntiounl income ia iniiiili
grenler (linn tho oalimnlpa wliicli lire
currunllv iicrcplcd. The nalionnl in
conic in 11M0, ns can he deinonatrnted
from fniloral atnliNtii-a, hr npproxi
mntely thirtv-aix nml one-half hillion,
in "it end of (he thirty hilliona nt which
it has xcncriillv heen etimntcd.
The income which wm intciitionnllv
or iiuiutciilinnnlly omittcil in mnkiug
tlicm cMtimntea of nnlionnl incnine
waa that derived from the increment
in the vnluc of property. Tliia omit
ted income, mnoimiing (o more thnu
aix hillion ilollnra n voar in 1010, ia
exncllv tlm income which ia most
Inrgelv xuhjert to the incotno lax. In
1 f 1 1 1 tliia Vfiluc-iucremcnt limt grown
to he not leas tliun eight hillion dol
Inra n yenr, nnd onlv uu iuaignificnnt
fnielion of it wha naeacil under the
income tnx.
Siiiiilnrly Ihe Inx foiled nhnoal on
tiivlv to rench tho gains reaultinif
from apeciilntivo trnnanotion. which
from iTnmiiirv to June, 11)15. were
enormous. The profit from specula
tion in "wnr hiihies'1 nlone nmounlcil
lo more (linn $100,(100,0001
I'iKiH (4i riiderr.ttiud
In (he nrlicloa which nro to follow
I will (liHciiHs nil (huso iiiinlioua in
ilt'tuil.
The fncta to iindetvtniul now nro
these:
The rich lcgnrri the income tux, tm
iicled hy the iwopk after niinrtor
century fwht, ua a joke. They laiiuli
ut it in their clnha Mini in their office.
Why shouldn't thoy IiiukIi ut it
The intcriMil leM'iiuc hiireuu Iiiin only
.uie income tax nuent for cer' 100,
00(1 Huple; the tax dodder it. ptotect
ed hy (he wewy clunae of the luw
from everythinir e.ccpt ehanctj detec
tion; uud there haa never Ik'cii uu in
iliclment for frnuil, oxeept an Ital
itui feather iuiMiiter, who hud ultvadv
heen eauuht Hinuiorliia hv thu t-ui-toma
aenice!
Will Piemilent Wilaon and Secie
(ary McAdoo allow tho income lax to
iciiiain a joke
dr will (hey ovroiao tho jwwer that
ih iu their IihimU und iiiaku it one of
our Kiiuteat Hoiuee of levenuef
(The third Hrtiolo in Inveatitrator
Manly' expose of the fraudulent
evuaiona of the ineomn Inx low hv the
wry rich itirena ami cortorutioiii of
America will apienr in lhi. newxpn
Mr tomorrow.)
PRIMARY REGISTRATION
FOR MAY TOTALS 7650
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.; BRITISH REPLY TO
i -I-
f ,n twtm
''fafsffmiMiij
ewi
SHPPNG
NOTE
D
Dl
UegUtrattonH for the coming pri
mary Mh in hIioW a total of 7,050
voter, with twite a uau repuiili
cau aa demonat 874 7 men denlKii
ated their political faith with the
0. O. 1'., and 1!M5 women did like
wise. In the democratic party there
are 140& men aud iil woman. The
Dull Mooao still retain the affections
of l! 7 men, und nine women, a total
of 36.
The prohibition party ha 42 men
and IH women, the only party iu
uhlan tha wonun land. The aocialUt
party contain It 7 men and 60 wom
en, a total of m. 1TI wen and 131
womea, a total of 318 registered a
poaaeaeliiK no particular political
faith, and are claaaed as luiaceilan
eotu About fifteen of the registra
tion were at'Ut back for minor cor
rcitlon.". The flftiirM on the mletntlon are
follews:
Man Women Total
llCpubtU-au ... 9717 1815 ItiBj
Ocmocrat . . 1(05 SiJl 'iii
l'rosreslv 27 9 :''
Vrotuliltton (3 114 1
SWi lalUt 137 t'.e ii?
Mln llalieon-- 174 l.'' . I
Tot.il 4". JJ ills 7t
, , V..u .. ... ..T... .... i. ...
4oH k local liruuth of tho Lwrnt'e tnHl ttm U ha. i.OU-d n,M.wf
'lasgttil la Jlttil Inliilr4 to iw4) U) tUifH r)w.r minUmi to r- luw effwtunllv eoneeuU their
IJiri';il!U'lVfmtutuiiMjjvJji)nu.cl.,(I)l,,.M t. f,,,,.,,, ... lIlr ,! ulentitv. 0)nU the Tinted
03yfi pnlijie Hi i i.lO ill it I'n i).li..!, iii,lu suy., iugrj di p-trtiin nl i p. r
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it. 25c at all druggists.
LONDON. April '.'7. The content
of the Rrtthh note replv to Ihe pro
teal of tn American iMrt ataht in
lerferenee with neutral trade whleh
aaaeria the ritfht of Great Britain to
regulate the rtfttniaaiott to a neitlral
country of poml evWentlv destined
for the enemy, eaua'etl little xnnri
in diplomatic and legal circlea her",
us its roticluions had been diaeount;
ed hy leeent decision of the prixe
tinhnnala. A summnrv of the view
of the meinhers of these circles may
he oxprusM'd ns follow :'
They do not believe the rotitro
ersy will he rarriml much fnither
dnriiifr the progreas of the wnr, n
no vital concessions have heen made
hy either side since the first noto was
written, therefore the shippers of de
tained onrtroe who can afford the
delay will await the conclusion of the
war to hne their enses settled hy nn
international trihiinnj iu the belief
that such a court will grant them full
damage. It is expi-eled thnt Ihe
Tniled .S(n(es government oon will
send two note to flrent Mritnin. ono
on the detentions or the mails and the
other on the removal of Austrian am
Qerinntia from the stenmhip Cliimi.
The HritNh uovcininetit ha con
scntod to (he puit'linae of the Waitner
steHinships hy un AincricHti eompnii
on eonditiou (hut the hovers len-e the
vessids on a time chnrter to an Kng
lilt compimy.
A linul efl'oit will he imule to Net
tle the Wilhelmiiiu cil-e withinit suh
Uiitting the ipiehliuu to Huron .Mer
sey. The forcipu office is ct)H'eteil
lo submit to Ambassador pHge today
it teini iu tin- ciim
CONFEREES KEF
i
TO AVOID RAILROAD
WORKERS
STRIKE
rUlfAflO, April 2 7 Three men
representing prartlcally all th rall
roa4a of the country and fonr other
ranrMentlng approximately on,ooo
railroad trafffe employes were to
meet her today to arrange for con
ference between the two faction at
which the trainmen' demand for
an eight hour day and time and a
half for over-time are to be diicuaaad.
J. W. Illgglna of Chicago, J. G.
Walber of New York and Charle V.
XhIH of Washington will represent
respectively, western, eastern and
southeastern line, having an aggre
gate of 2f.ft.000 mile of railroad.
W. 0. I.ee, president of the Traln
men'a llrotherhooil; W. S. Stone, of
the engineers; W. S. Carter, of the
flremeut, and A. II. Oarretson, of the
conductors, will represent the men
of their rosiertle biothorliooda.
Tho ultimatum of the employe
asking for a written reply to their
demands expires noxt Saturday, it
is stated, however, hy officials of (he
goneral manaaer' association that
practically all of tho railroads have
already refused tho demands. Nolth- i
er aldo has shown any disposition to
arbitrate.
What Alls Vouti
Maie vfi newim" rnn-rfrwft. weafti
rrriutalcd, pale tH'T long e-ja of
, . fvtr the skm hw thai mm
til .. d in thin and watery ' "irm M
tlm lime when vitsjMv la at it lowest,
( Mi ri.an boose wwr -hv rhMing te
l. -I. ..( its aeiiJi'ilitel fnlsons. mV
' i -I. ihe blood with a stimulating
I r Ti( rce's OoUlen Medical Mscot
r free from alcohol or ntfrolios and
cxirachd frttm root and barks wlthj
pure (jlvceriae, banishes from the bkj
all poison and Impore matter. It
rttseolvM Mm Impore depota awl
carrlea them ont, a It doe all im1
parities, thronab the Lner, Bowel,
Kidneys and ikln.
If yon have Indigestion, sloggisn
liver, nasal or ..titer catarrh. n4Mly
nerves or unsightly skin, get the " Dis
covery" to-day and start at once Ui
replace your impnre bliKsl with tfto
kiml that pms energy and ambition
nU) yon and brings buck outli anil
igoriUf n tion.
Sold hv denier in Iioiimi or tablet
form; or send inc. for trial package of
tablet to Ir V . M. Pierce, Hwffalo, N . .
MOTIIISKS OV OKKfiOiV.
Albany, i n on. ' V one time I
u.iri weaa aim
nervous; brul
be, id an be and
f backache: liver
wa aliiKgiaii, Mid
I was tpsibled
with constipation,
1 needed n lonio
a const it ill ioiml
I milder. A friend
about Dr.
Golden
Medical Discov
ery. I loolc it and it built me right
up, gave uie new strength, put my
liver in good shape, anil helped io
in every way." Mru, Ei.i.i:n Uopki.k,
1118 II. ami Bticet
M
ivrs. rrw'i'i
Vtffl'l.
Z ii.uci
I told me i
, Pierce's
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ALONG IHE TIGRIS
JAP L
B ER
VIOLATING
LAW
SAN KltANCISi (). April i7. Nu
merous Japanese luborur are violat
ing the International "gentloman's
agroemeut" between the United States
and .lapun by lioslng falsely as "In
vestigator of agricultural coiidltiona"
or as relatives of such investigators,
Iu order to guln entrance to this coun
try, according to representation
made b Kdwurd White, commission
er of Immigration here to Secretary
of Labor W. ii. Wilson and I'oiiiiiiIh
sloner tleneral of ImmiKratlon An
thony Cainlnettl, It became known
here today. I'nder the teims of the
agreement. Japaneae laborer ur
barred from entering the I'ulted
State. ,
The fact that Commissioner White
had reported the alleged violations
became known yesterday when a sev
enteen tear old Japaneae boy who
had heen ordered deported, was
grarfted a writ nt habeas corpus by
I'ulted States Judge M. T. Doollng.
Suketaro Nukao, the bo)'s (uther,
who entered the United States us an
"Investigator." was found l Immi
gration Inspectors working In a luun
dry at Stockton. C'al. The boy wus
ordered sent bach to .la pan becuue
his father could not suppoit him.
Commissioner White, It Is under
stood, reported he believed the Jap
anese uovernincnt known nothing of
the alleged fulse claims made b the
luborvrs
FINE FOR RHEUMATISM!
11KIM.IX. Apnl 27 (by wiieh-hs to
Sujville.) Tuikih liiiop inatlo u
siiecossful advance un the Meaopo
tiimiau front nlong the Tigris, the of
ficial Turkish announcement of April
22 Miys. They regained lost advanc
ed position, thu announcement
states, mid captured fourteen machine
Kiin. one major, two other officers
ami tbiitccu soldiers. It i said that
in the recent lightini; the Ilritixh have
lost moic than 1(1(1(1 men.
Muni'Oitii i'i:)i'i,i:
um" INSTANT ACTION
Those who have used it In Mcd-
ford are astoulahed at the INSTANT
action of simple buckthorn bark,
glycerine, etc., aa mixed Iu Adler-I-
ka. Ilmuuse It acta on 1)01111 lower
and upper ImiwoI, ONU SPOONl-'UI.
Adler-l-ka relieve aim out ANY CASi:
constlpatlop. sour stomach or gas.
It lemoves such surpriHlux foul mut
ter tbut a few doe. o'len relieve or
ieent append!. Hi- A nboti treat
ment In-Ill- diioiiu -toin.il h trouble
ton
lire sure fo Always Mud tlio
Modes in Millinery
AT
Miss Lounsbury's
M. M. Ill IT. STOItl!
Our SH'iialli h S".M HAT.
For Sale
jfwfrHTtWy-33UL MQj ma
TODAY
Kuuioiis PlujfiN Choilcs l-'iidinuin Co.
nu:si sis
CHARLES CHERRY
lu
THE MUMMY
AND THE
HUMMING BIRD
Paramount I'd niu' ei-oiM' should
Mf, Theio Is none Jue as ''
Tlio Stnilli Aiih'iIcmii Tnitel pliline
the big cdiiciMlouul lllm will also
Ik- shown i.mIm).
Thln';s too iiiiiin-roiis t in ntion
for a few lo onlt. V A Collliie,
I l.iti Main, Phone is.!
INTKItl'ltllAN Al'TOOAK CO.
'i'l.MU CAItn.
Leave Med ford ror Ashland, Talant
and Phoeulx dally, except Sunday, at
S:00 a. ra., 1.00, 2:00, -1:00 and 5:15
p. in. Also on Saturday at 11: IS p.
in. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:310
a. in. and 1:00. 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30
p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m.,
1:00, 2:00, 1:00 and r. : 1 5 p. ni. Also
on Saturday night at 8:30 and
2 20. 8unda leave Ashland at 9:00
a. m. and 1:00, 1:80, 6:30 and 10:30
p. m.
('oiiiIuk mkiii The ItlKKost ''how
Mislford has ecr msh fin the iimue).
Mustcrolo Loosens Up Those SUIT j u,,, ll f'" "
Joints Drives Out Pain
You'll know vh thousands me Ml'5?
TrKiU.K once yw experience the glad
relief it gives.
tict a jar at on-rc from the nearest
drug store. It u a clean, white oint
ment made vth the oil of mustard, lkt
ter than a mutard platter and docs not
blutt-r. Bring catr aad comfort whde
it is being rubbed on I
Ml'STFROLE is recommeRiUd by
doctors and nurcs. Milbuns of jars are
uied annually for Ilronchitis, Croup,
Stiff N'ecV, Aithma, Kruralia, Conges
tion, Pleurity. Kheumatisra, Lumbago,
Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints,
Sprains, Sore Muscles, Uruises, Chil
blain. Frosted Feet. ColJs of the Chsst
(it often preents Pneumonia).
At ur drucijKt's, in 2'c and 50c Jsrs,
andapecial larKehnpitl ic for $2 50,
Pe sure yu ft the genuine MI'S
TPKOl V Kifue imi'M jt-i-vex wluit
ou ak for The Mmtcroie Company,
CleNiland, Ohio.
HairDyeing
by a SPPtl I.IM at the
MARINELLO
HAIR SHOP
107 (iiirnelt-Onroy Uldg.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
20S East Main Strcot,
iMcdfoi'd
The Only TCxchiiive
Cununen-ial Photug-raphora
in Southern Oregon
Negatives TtuTo any time or
place by appointment.
Phone 147-.T
We'll do the rest
V.. T). WESTON. Proo
JOHN A.
UNDERTAKER
Mdy AsstsutBI
KJ S. IIAUTLlirX
Plionea M. 47 J?(J 17-ja
Amliulnnca 8rto ' Odvosmc
USED
STORE CL
Wc must raise $1990 just as
soon as we can
50 doz. Brooms go on sale Saturday
at 10 o'clock sharp
WILL H. WILSON
o 36 N. Front St.
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