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THE SWEENEY CASE AND THE RECALL
The Democratic Tltnrs, th. Mulfonl
Mall, The Mfdford TMbune, Tho Soulh
flfn Otrsontan, The Anhlnnii Tribune.
OBOHQE PLTNAM.Kd7top."
sunsoniPTioN iiatssi
On yr, by mall . fS 00
Or month, by mall . .60
Vtp Month, delivered bv cirrler In
MMford, Phoonlx, Jacksonville
and Cantrnl Pnlnt KA
Saturday only, by mall, per tmu- ... t 00
TFtawy, r rem- .. .. i.
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I('K thr iurif.it ion i'or a m-nll of tn iuc-imIxm's of the
cniintv ("oui'f r iac marl' an inw-MiLMtimi with
rl'i'('iic(' to the effect uf sii'li alnii mi the Sweeney ease
niicl find Hie conditions as follews:
Sweeney in slicing Jackson eounlv for soiiiclliiinr over
l
to
Isnlartd na nrconii-clHm mniti-r nt
Mcdforri, Ofeffon. undci the act or March
ftworn Circulation f..r 1M MJS
Ktttl teased win- AiiNoclated ItetH !
tnts.
$80,000, and if he completely succeeded he would ohtain i
judgment for approximately $100,000. He bases his claim
upon work done under the state highwnv department. At
the trial it was shown that he had been allowed by the
state nitfiiway engineer a sum eonsiderablv in excess of
fhe amount winch he was ab e to show rim. Iiim mwlm.
'TPfFwSil,?? ihv contract, but he claimed that the members of the
county court had agreed with him that thev would sot aside
the allowance made by the state department and allow him
for the full cost of the work and a reitHnimhle profit be
sides. Ho claimed that he had lost money on the contract,
wmeii proimuiy was true, as he was verv wastelu . and
from the first was evidently keeping records and preparing
to bring the suit. Jle is now trying to win his ease partlv
upon the claim ot tins alleged understanding with the mem
bers of the county court that they would disregard the eon
tract and allow him for the cost of the road and a fair
profit.
This alleged agreement was denied by each of the mem
bers of the county court and there was no record of anv
such agreement or meeting on the county records. How
ever, he and some of his men testified to such a meeting.
Within the eominir month the trial hide-,, mwl flu. imp
lies will go over the road and inspect the work dnm. nwl
ilium- an examination as to me dill emit classes of mater
ial moved, etc. After this the case will come up for oral
argument and then during the summer the record will be
gone over by the judge.
It would he most unfortunate in the middle of this im
portant litigation to discredit publiclv these countv offic
ials with an attempted recall It is impossible to tell what
eneci sucn action liiijrJit have at t h s I nh m.r.n (life in,.
FROST DAMAGE
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FRUIT HEAVY
EM-TEES
Wo Hope ('mile Itonil Will I'oikUo
Vh for 'Hilhi
When ou eoine to tlie cm! of a jior-
fait tiny,
When lh rounrt of toll li done?
And h hour comes to hit the hay,
Till tbe rlstns; of the mm!
How swell this dull old world would
.
If th night were throe days long;
My ottorwtoor has ohsrins for tne,
A nit my snore it in)' best sons;.
l. Hrow.
It doesn't strike us that way nt all.
Hrnw. The lure hour we spend in
loop seem siwh a reckless Mtrv
nmnM of Hum to us. We look to
Kdlson or aom otlior oiib of tliomi
chapa to Invent tnbloltl iltti; cm pull
in". rayH, you inliht whIIow like
MM MIMliH-Jolt.
Onitoi-y a INuil (aft
Cljra ItttdkHj-. who li iHiromlnR
fumuwi hs an fter-illnner iakr.
ind hlmwlf n roal fwvorlt with nt
iHMt tlire fNinlllHa the otlisr lUy
whtn li plowed tholr KnrdciiM Mini
rfnHl lo Iih imlil for hla work.
Th Uliie Itaplda (Khii.) 'IIiiiiw.
Our Otrn 'I'miidoKiiim
ton Kranelsoo Till w. k city U
noted for ivi thlii. hut the
HiUftMt It, arconllnit to thu natlvoH,
the fuel that you'd orter Mfeii the old
town before the fire. Them wmm lh
huppy daya. Most or the nlvfrtlel
foaturta of Trlaeo (make Vim wild
to tiav atranKra eall It thum are
Koae now. Chinatown la or peaceful
a atUmant aa Xlon City. Ill , nnd
the llarbary coast I full of not!y
watar fountain!. Any nlaht u ran
en a aallor reel out of a randy atoie
all ll( up nn a chtwolat aunilae. It
waa Im 8. K. that thli famou wheete
wai Invented In the year 1871.
Vea, V Kihmv How It Is
Mra. Chrta Behlegel met with a
painful aerldeut Monday while nillk
Inx. She bent over on I he wrong aide
Hiid put her arm out of place. We
nil know that didn't feel very good.
-The Wauakouola IO ) Xeww.
rpiift ()om
nmbt
Way are you backward 1hu( get
ting to U whllt the getting i good.
SURdlBc by, and doing an Imita
tion ot t ehriublng violet will never
ttet you anything, Hollo.
You aiuat grab -qulrkly, nklllfully
mid ao your nvlghbora wilt not got
hep to you.
Oral) all yon ran. all the time.
If you don't' grah our'n, you'll
luae.
Keep that In tir inlud uUu
(IKAU!
poi'lnnl ease; much in the case depends upon the weight
given to the evidence of the members of the county court.
Such a recall would be so decided :m jiirl in u.m.,. ;'
jte ,, ... . . "Pv,i.lll
mis case tnat it, raises the siuspieion that it mav have had
its origin there. It will be recalled that before Swcencv
filed his case he published a vovy long article in the local
papers reciting his irricvanccs. And it is linrillv .mh,.,.;,..
able that local disinterested people would in anv wav pro
mote the recall agitation at so critical a time. This is
rather, a time when the people or the countv ought to lie
united, as an adverse termination of this litigation would
no most disastrous to the countv inn wmilrl lw .. ,...;
lilow, not only to the taxpayers in a financial wav, but to
the cause of good roads and road building.
We have some very serious problems to fight out here
for our own immediate protection and we can ill afford at
this time to split the eommmiily upon a matter of so much
iniporlance. Knocking, petty spite and scandal-nionging
have already cost the valley dearlv. Discord can work onlv
ruin.
SACHAXrKNTO. Cnl., Mav 10.
DninngL' from Siuidn inorniiiK'n froit
tliimi)rlioiit northern ('Hlifornia ox-i't-ctl!
iirt eftimate1'. Applet, iienrw,
plicrrie and other frtiit in tho north
ern coutitlra worn wevprel.v tlHinaved,
whilo tlio Krpo l0"'1 'H th" Puiitrtil
cniinticM will o.xcet'd ."i,000,000.
The following iwtimtite of dnmnge
to the jjrntm worr received at the
iieiidriuartura of the ('Hlifornia Wine
iisiofintieii:
3niKi 1am llcovy.
Rnciiunenlo mid Nnpii, SO p?r cent
of crop frorun; Sonoinu vnlluy, to-
lully frozen from l.yttoii to Snntn
HfHit, on the floor of the nllev. the
hillside vineyard not lieinjf touched;
Snorainuiito vnlloy nlonif the Ameii
emi rier from .Snerninento to Fol
hoiii, 80 er cent lreezc; Mnryevilie,
DO lo (10 per emit ircere; district
iiround Florin, .'10 per cent; Iidi sec
tion, .10 jmr cunt; Yolo county, not
touched by froal.
No duniHja wn reported from the
jrrHpe jtrowcra soulh of Stockton.
1-Mtfnr il. .Slieeliiin, Necieturv of
tlie atnle vilieiiltnnil (nimiiitiion, nn
nounced loduy that re(orti lie hris re
ceived from the Kiiipc-Krowinjf eec-
tions tlmt wore vmilcd hy the frost a
yeNtcrdH.v inoniinif connncc him tlmt
he iliitiiMjfi' done to the rnpes ulonc
will reneli about $;j,000,000. He MHid
the dniniiKc in the Hncrainento. Lodi.
Xnpn vnlley, Sonoinu county mill KI
Doiiulo dlHtricta rnnircd from JI0 lo
DO jier cent of the crop.
.Vorlheiii Kinlt Klllisl.
IIKDDINd, Cnl.. Mv in. The
henvy riot of Siuidii mormiiir killnl
nil the HtmwberrieH mid fruit in the
Siieranienlo River ennvon from Delta
north. DamiiKe nnuuid Cieilella and
Sissnn will amount to several thoiix
nnd dollar. Straw herricH, eherrich
and apples worn killed. Tho new
growth of trepH wn nhrivelled up and
Xitrdena were rdiliteraled. It wan
really free.injr weather, tho eoldi'Ht
lor Mnv in year.
ramento ltiver canyon. Strnwhcr-
Valuable Health Hints
For Our Readers
t'ASTKLLA (Shaeta coiifity). Mnv
10 The enlil alinii nt' Xiirwlnv num..
unr wim ilieiistroiiH foe ih l.i..-rviYou cn'1 ouro catarrh by groaslrilf
iiilf wai (iiiiroilx ioi me lietn vnll. n.a r0l a s rpcrn iirlv
grower and oirhardiste of the Sac
CATARH out. but havo no medical value Eo
Jwrt Because you hawk and gpltitad jema, tetter. Wt"& th
?nllr .ru... 1. o nnlrl rail nrw Jlllll tiVP (HgCagCS BhOUIO 1)0 UeaiGU W Jill
" ..irr,jr.v r ;! .:i.. i. m a
uuwauue, uuni iuei i-iy I "b ' "i; " ' vjnlcnMPD nLOOD.
rou cani cure caiarrn oy groanuis "i--"-; M,7-a nnnirltuilw
your noao. Take a' S. S regularly So many different jn8 contrlouw
and you will drho catarrhal poisons to pompn the blood and the gfwet Is
rie, eherriea and apolea were killed, timie to accumulate th mucoua that fill drugs. If ypu bayo any blood tron.
gathers and tlilckcna into catarru. uie, bj-i a uu m "' : " "'
M cllmtitslaa tl.f. xnlla nt thn tl. bCCOrdlllK tO (llrt'Ct lOtlfl. .
"" . T". .. Tlnl ! A
t tnkn anviniMK eiso. i-uiiuu
(iMriU'ii VHvntnlilpu wow n.i.....i ..!.. sathers and
Tt... i ; --. :.. .1. V . " ' b. S. 8. stimulates tho colls of tho tl
"" i"" " Kit-ni iii iiit iinineiiuiic1
MPinity of (itfllo, for strnwlierrie
make an important crop later in the
season.
The new growth of fruit tree wa-s
killed. Jt was the coldeet spell for
tliia time of Mav ever known here.
Some growers dcclate all the -traw-berricN
were not killed, but that there
will be half n crop.. It Mill take a
few dnys to delermine the exact
amount ot the fliimasre. whieh i
liens nt the lie-t.
STEEL ORDERS Ml
BREAK ALL RECORDS
XKW YOIIK. Mav 10 Kor the
third time this jear the monthlj
statement of unfilled orders for the
United States Steel corporation is
sued today, lirolte all records Tho
orders stood on April 30 at 9.S29,
Dfil tons, an Increase of lOS.ofiO tons
ovor thosti on March 31, which broke
the provlous high record of S.riCS,
160 tons on Kubruary 2!i.
.... ... ...-.. . ,1.- i.i 1 .!.!.. .... n llnn'l
oesentiRl nutriment. Itapld rocoery blood la bad enough with out ruininE
from catarrhal lntlamatlon In thstom- your bones. Joints, teeth "" TltB'B
ach, kidney, bladder and aU meio- a 1th minerals 8. 8 S so stimu jatoH
bwnes is the result. cellular activity that they 0clnrTii
MALARIA. poisonous lnflucnccB and HPloot onif
Throughout the country, wherever thte ; materials it i the ; blood that nujko
malaria abounds, aro happy, Joyful healthy tissue This is why its aes 1st-
poople to whom S. S. S has jtlven won- ance toward recovery Is so notlceaDlo
derful help In tho treatment of mall- and at times remarkable,
ria after tho moit sickenlnc torture S S S is welcome to the "'
imaginable. stomach and is assimilated Just aa
Tne gaunt complexion of malaria's readily as the most nutritious food it
victims, the chills and fever, the raa. has haired to euro a host or sunTerors.
larlal dysentery that seems to defy all RHE.uf7ATISiY,. .i.. ,i,
other treatment, the malarial leg. tha In any form of rheumatism give ttio
enlarged liver, tho persistent anemia blood a eood effectual cleansing wltu
where the blood turns to water and S 8 S. .... ,... .i
the system wastes nway Thcso nre Use this remedy for three ds ami
the conditions that S S. S. so erfectu- take a hot salt water bath to open tlie
ally aslssts In overcoming, by helping pores. This relieves the h ng and
to restore the blood to Its natural vigor, kidneys and assists S S. 8. to utlliwi
STUBBORN SORES 1ho skin as the principal avenue or
Sometimes a soro spot becomes indo- elimination .
lent. The tissues surrounding It lose Avoid salts, calomel and other dras.
tone and are unable to provide sufll- tic purgatives, aa they absorb tlie mois-
dent nutriment to stop tho drain. R ture from tho walls and membranes ot
Is then chronic. Just saturato your the Intestines, weaken tho muscular
blood with 8. 8. 8. This Is qulclcly action, produce chronic constipation
accomplished, as S. 8. 8. Is naturally and thus stagnate the system with
assimilated the same as milk or any rheumatic poisons. Oct a bottle or.
other healthful liquid. Q 8 S. 8. at any drug store. Don t
Nature acts with marvelous rapidity tako a substitute
when given the proper assistance, and S. 8. 8. Is purely vegetable and Is
8. 8. S. so stimulates cellular activity prepared only by the Swift Specific
that tho parts surrounding tin ulcer so- Co., 271 Swift Illdg., Atlanta, (la. Wrlto
loct from tho blood the materials that for Bpeclal booklet on any of the (Us-
make now tlssuo. Thus tho soro spot eases mentioned and If medical ndvlco
rapidly hoals In a natural way. is wanted, write for that ulso to ad
Local applications for any skin dls drcHS given above. Doth booklet ami
ease will afford protection from with- medical udvlco aiu free.
So.
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SHIPFFO
REAPPOINTS
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Women Sufferers
Need Swamp-Root
Thousands upon thoiuaudsof worn,
en have kidney mid bladder trouble
ami never suspect It.
Wimiii u". cihiii.iIiiIn often prove to
lie n''i'i..' i m 'mi Mduey trouble,
or the result cf Mdn. or bladder dl
tiise. If tho kldnea art not la a healtbv
condition, they may cauae the other
oraatii to become diseased.
You may suffer a great deal of pain
in tha baik. headache, loss of ambl-
itoa. Meroune ami may Uo ilia
(uadent und irrllatde.
Don't 4clav starting treat wort Dr
Klli.ier'a aini Hot, a ilivui4n'a
pit vrlinloii, obtitlneit at an driig
store, nstorea health to the aiilnrja
and is Juat thai rinnil ueidid to ov
oreoiup t'lrb e4A4itlon.
iw a fi't rai.t ur one dollar but
Ue tttpiterliatfli (mm Am drift More
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10 GM BOARD
SW.KM. dre, Ma lo (iovemor
itli i oiul.' todiiv aniiotiniiMi that he
would reappoint (' K. Siono of Klam
ath Fulls, as a member of tho state
fish and game commission, upon the
expiration or Mr. Stone's term ou the
commission, May "2.
When the new fish and gam com
mission was created by the 1916 log.
Islature. .Mr. Stone received the one
year apwilntent ir ho accepts the
executive's offer of a reappointment
his term will be for four years. It is
understood here that he will accept.
Mr Hi one was the only member of
the old fish and game commission
alio was retained by Governor Withy-
combe. He is one of the two mem-
not iIuh sou t hern Oregon untiuionv i ' br" WwnUng eastern Oregon on
I'liilinliU the lir-i e.irlonil ut mill
eer OiiM-d irom uitherii Or- I
CKiill eillllf oui ol I lie .pli'eale dis
trict from a mine on the line of the
niH)pd liullk extension of tile
Southern Oregon Tiaclion eomimny
from iH present lenninuH to the Iiluo
Idgi iliHtriet. It wus hiiuliHl hv
wagon from the mine to Jacksonville
n ud there loaded on a cur on the
Hullis tine nnd hwitelied iu Medfonl
to the Suutheni I'aeifiu line for
InuiMpoiiiitioii south.
Thi inrloud eonliiiiied twenty-five
Ions, wiiiicd nl ia." u Ion-worth,
tliervlore, .'irj.'i. The bet quality
of uulituony is known us CookKon's.
It is worth 17U a ton. Whether or
uf the CookHon t.Vw nmiunis to be
deterniiued by Kan I'mneiaeo r hern
ials, rill investignlion as to the ex
tent of the hud has not yel been
made, hut it is belie ed by old-1 line
uuner in tin n-inity that there is
mi iibuuiliiuee of it nt this part uf
the eoasl.
Hailing thix aulimoiiv ore out of
i tie itiotiiiinin li. wngoii is an eaoeri-
."iilUiue i i, H iihleiii lo In- miUwI
l llne lli'i-.fil in tin, Millie. Tilt'
pl..ie of getting It lo ii IiiiIiokJ iM
pen-.ive. Tlu mine i in tin pro-
ed Mitllw Ime lo the Itliit tnlgf
VMnn Hint io i, ,, ' I, lVl , , ,.
xllllcteil, llie i h , ., ,, , ,, i x ui the
ore to .Sim r'l.un '-. o ,i n, i ll( n
Will Ii. CM.llU mluenl Holi.il.(v 'ill
lr 1 1 nl ol the iraiiMiriiiliuii .o i
Will lie eliintli:il,il. I'n.ler tlmt , ,,,,
"""'l HI' 1-1 I o ,illl , I il
tin HI ' 'i , , 1,1 i no il
tne commission. He has the sup
port of sportsmen in southern and
central Oreaon.
In announcing Mr. Stone's appoint
ment. Uovernor With) combe said that
he had not Inteuded to take definite
action In the case until May S3, but
as friends of others who wore aaplr-
antH for the place hud askod what
MAHYSVII.I.K, Muv 10. An tincx
lieeled frost Sunday morning dam
aged potato tiud tomato emps greiil
ly. aeeording lo reports from isiint,
iu Yuba, Sutter and llutte eonnties.
Peaehes ttntl cherries, the icpoi-ts
stilted, uoic unlilirl.
Vlneyniils Totnl Ixw.s,
ST. IIKI.KN'A, Piil., Mm 10. -The
Miie.Mud- of Xajm alley loduy are
practically a total Ios lis the result
of frosts. W. I Honihoi'st, ,, ,,f
the best-known vineyardts in iln,
MiiiiKy, says his loss will l.- SO per
eent, and P. S. Kwer at Kuthcrfnrd
resirts his loss at fii.iiiin Tin
inea on the Moffil elate ami lleiin
ger Urns, did not get a haul tieee.
out from ht. Helena to Knight's ,il
ley, in the north, are all blink.
Il is estimated the fruit crop of
Xujni alley will he less than hall ol
previous yeur.
Ki.h (Ainndoreoiinty), Mnv 10.
The hemy frost in the foothills Sut
unlnv night did considerable dniuitv,c
to the Mitato mid fruit crop.
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The ftaubb7
Smoke
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First National Bank
At Medford, In the State ot Oregon, at the close of business on May 1, 181C:
You start flomcthing lively
when you produce "Bull" Dur
ham in a crowd of live wtrcB
andetnrt "rolling your own."
That fresh, mellow-sweet fra
grance of "Bull" Durham
makes everyone reach for "the
makings." A hand -rolled
"Bull" Durham cigarette brims
over with zest and snap and
the sparkle of sprightly spirits.
genuine:
6irajtt ..
Lacattsoj
100,000.00
1.000.00
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M.797.S0
8.618.11
178.02
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DURH
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Made of rich, ripe Virginia
North Cyolina leaf, "Bull"
Durham is the mildest, moit
enjoyable tobacco in theworld.
Its unique nroma nnd pleas
ing flavor give you wholesome,
lasting satisfaction.
"Roll your own" with "Bull"
Durham and you'll discover a
Awile Cmji IIUsl.
KISSON (Siskhou countv). Mav
lo - a ... i......... .. . " ., .
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morning killed uhnt was thought t,.J new joy in smoking.
lie oue ut the largest apple crops ol
many eiu. It is also ivMntcd tint
it killed nil fruit crops ,.' omnium
Kikioii county.
I.OIU (Han Joaiuin countx), Mn
10. The ditnmce from the t'ri.i Sun j
lay illld Moildnv liuinnn,. i. ,,,,,., I. I
the executive's intentions wero. he LM-eater than un fii 1...1.......1 1 ..
incut. Whether or not it Mill Ht to rJw"'d l best to make the announce, now estimated to be full .10 per .-. in
.. u. r. oiuuci rcuinKiinimeut o tne total grape prin. In
no; "tHt. es,emllv the IhmIiui.U. 1
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THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMrAMT.
RKSOfHOI!S
Loans and discounts
P. S. bonds deposited to seture circulation (par
value)
V. S. lioiids pledged to secure t'. S. deposits
tparvaluei
Premium on P. s. bonds
Total P. S. bonds
Ilonds other than V. s. bonds pledged to icowro
postal savings deposits
Securities other than l S. bonds mot including
storks) owned unpledged
Total bonds, securities, etc
Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Ilank
Less amount unpaid
Value of banking house (if tinpncumbered)
Furniture and fixtures
Ileal estate owned other than bankln- houan
Net amount due from Federal Iteaorve Hank
N'ct amount due from approved reserve agents
In New York. Chicago and St. Louis
Net amount duo from approved rewrva RonU
In other rnserve cities
Net amount duo from banks and bankers (other
than Included above)
KNchanges for clearing houne
Outside checks and other cash Items
Fractional currency. nlckcU and cents
Notes of other national banks
Coin and certificates .,.
Legal tender notes
itedcmptlon fund with U. S. Tioasurer and due
from I. S. Treasurer
Total
LIA111L1T1US.
("iipltal stock paid in
Surplus fund
Indivlded profits 18.Mi.97
Less current expenses, interest and tats paid 11,961. BS
Circulating notes outstanding
Net amount due to banks and bankers
I t Mends unpaid
Demand Depesits:
Individual deposits suhject to chock
(Vitiflentee of depoalt due In less tbHH SO days ..
Certified checks
Cashiers cheeks outstanding ...
t'nited States deposits
l'oatul savings deposits ,
Total demand deposits 330.SS8.3S
Time Depesits:
Certificates of deposit
other time deposits
Total of time deposits 31S.718.M
Cash letters of credit or traveler's checks outstanding
?39C,CSI.r.r.
10S.eS7.80
13,056.05
S.000.00
SS.000.00
'10,1 i ll t
i-t.on.S3
12,700.00
iG,30S.3S
15.347.7S
5,(i02.9.'l
3,792.33
1.R70.00
24,277.00
S.000.00
5,000.00
IS37.S07.&S
$100,000.00
80,000.00
7.19I.J0
S0.II7.SO
MB7.S2
40.00
SS1.83S.10
34.006.80
3.S33.57
1.010.17
1.000.00
1.97S.6!)
73.4SI.74
170.35S.40
SS.00
SS7.S07.5S
Total
State of Oregon, County of Jaekson. ss.:
I. Oris Crawford, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best or my knowledge and belter.
. . , ORII CRAWFORD. Cashier.
Suliacrlued and sworn to before me this 10th day of May. 1816.
T. W. MH4g. Notary Pittite.
Mv commission expires May 30, 1910.
Collect Attest -
CH.V8. STRANfi,
1IKNRY HART,
F. K. DEl'KL.
Directors.
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
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is more than Shoe Polish
It is composed of wax and oils so combined as
to give n brilliant, lasting alnno aud to solten and
preserve the leather.
The ShinoiA Home Set
Tim handiest, most efficient shoe shining set you
ca buy at any price, .-r-sv 8
bold nt n nominal cost to
SmuuhA users.
FOR HOME, GRIP OR
AUTOMOBILE
BUCK tAHWHIlC
At all Dealers -Take no substitute
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Carry a camp portable
cooker in your tool box.
Indispensable in camp
or home.
Complete with stew pan 50c
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TO ORDER S25.00 UP
Also Cleaninfl. FYfssino anil Altfrino
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Medford House Movers
HOUSES BARKS. GARAGES,
MACHlWERy. ETC.
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