Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 19, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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TRYING 10 FIX OP
DEFECT VE WORK OF
LITHIACONTRACTORS
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I.iihiu wuiir mil ...... t.. tl-.w
in..., ti... .....l I............ ...
V. I - - KMIMMI n J
!
the .utn hi thr iruu, hating
In mi tomtil thia tnnmin. Th lm
l.fiir luilhih i necennrv in r
I. r that Hm eaMifitv of the mimn
ni.i Im- reduced. Marring unforeseen
'.ihIiIm.ii.., the water will flow nnin
lietWe Sundu. The onlv work In bf
tin Ibe tmp, ho fur now
knoMii, i i iNHtflll h wmnller linHt-r.
The i-vlimk1! in nlmidv on hand. The
change involtea taking oit' the tile
r.i.l'. removing- ih pieewt liult-,
rcpjncinjr it with the HtniilUf on', le
nd insiimr the machinery, etc.
Knpineer Pliilliet of I'nrtlMM.t. who
whs einjrioyei! by tin' spring cominU-
Mn tn correct the error of the
' Smith KmiTv contract and who hn
lll'f'll lll lit it till Nls (HO month",
lmiU Unit the iuiiii nt the lilliin
iiiiiK is three liiiifH tiio luif, or more,
tor lhi I'uiwiMt.v of tht' spring. At
tin' Dodge -priug tlii' niiii hum hii.
tin- i.itMii'ily it hIiohIiI hiivi hien. J'.n-
Ullllrr l'llillills linen lint ftmnf l.i
explain wliv the Sinilli-Rtncrv pom
jmiu riioiiiii iiAVi wnile these cuttl
.v
JiliimliU'.
.MMcd In ('outrun.
The fuel Hm to lu llml tlm ..
miiiiit.v Wiis tninled tin to the ciiMilnl
! ii... i". ..:.i. t'
un- i-i mi- oiiiiui-i.iiii'rv f'lilnlNinv.
Tin- ifiminnnit.v wn l to holii've tliiit
MM- rMnpnnv wim mi nir siiHrior to
nil .Uh-ih on Ihi' roust Unit it w.ml.l
!.. iiiiwi-i' to allow otlu-rs to liiil on
ii." i'i.lillm-1. Whih. tlii r-oiniiiiiiiitv
lii"l 0) loiihts nlioiil their lioiiiir ih
"..I-, in nun iiieir oeuiif Kiel "
.iil I'oiiipiiuv mi the eoti-t eiipiililc proHenteil the illploinnH. iiiIiIIiik 'ilef
.1 I. ...II' ll. L.,..ll...nltu ft KIIIilli.l fill. Ilia. t IllltIO
ot li.uillliiiL' the inli, niul while then
w.i- oi le iiie.-.tinii of Hip mUiMiliililv
ol liinidina them the eontriii-t on u sit
Mr philter -o to xpenk, the eom
inuiiilj iliil sip -om llnit tlit-v were at
len-t nhle to do tlu work. CVrtniiil.v
the lomniiinity diil not exjioet Ilium to
niiike such eliunsy erroiN.
The niore the mutter is opened up,
the moio it npixnirs (hut the .Smith
Kmery eoinpnny wik elio-en for its
williiij,T.eH to htinille tiio .-f 100.00(1
nithen.thnii for its nhility to hiindle
tlie joli. It seems the Smith-V.mny
I'oinpbii.v wan not a eonstiuetion I'in'n
ut all, hut meielv n eoinpnny of eliem-il-.
Apimreiitly thov Iiutl little or no
kiiiiwleiljjo of eonhtnielive engineer.
in, niul no eipiipment for such work.
Sumo ut the eipiipment iimp1 whs hor
roui.J Iim'hIIn mid some hmiirht for the
oi'i'ii-rimi and iold as licintr of no
J'uitlicr ue to them when their eon
trni'i yu alletii'd to liiue been com.
I'lllCll.
'oiiliailoi' t'lipix.pareil.
Their "unprcim redness" was known
or mult) have ln-eu known before thev
wiie liiwn the enntraet. Tiio most
emroii- iew that enn he taken of
the matter, in the liht of went dis-
L.-nrex. is that the eompnnv didn't
know nnylliintr about how to do the
job. and were nl (he mercy "f m iek
;ip ciipineer who didn't believe nim-h
in water of any kind for diinkinK
.iiimicn. Any wuy von take it, they
eirtamly did u puiik .Mi for "the only
firm on the const cnpuble of hnndliiio
it."
rnpincrr lMiillip is n const man
" l RIIOH WIIUl HC In llOllllt.
IJ
it ii Beniifinan of studious mind
and t.ilU of hi
work ii u ir ii.. u.....
- " ...- nr.i'
in. i
hi.
llt toiiir lie-tied niul Im.l ....il.:..
. ' " ii. ik tin
li.'lfllM He has lr.-..,.l,i.,,...l
-m ral Liiili. .mi : i... ....... . .
- "-- HUI HIT Ol III'
l)'-'l:e well, which wt wen about t
h.ivc handed to uh in ntUen eondi
mm. He lm wholly upset the Smith
Km.ojv theory that the Dodire mhIii
"Mid be huudled satisfactmih
in..u'h iron ea-iiig. m the well, while
ii'iiniiiiiH broiiie listurtis at the di
tribiitiiitf -tnlion in the rk. mid has
lhr..wji the casing into the (lizard.
I'lHNKliHt Iltd l,euk.
Mr. Phillip inform- u tlmr work
.n the Ihidjje well i now linihd.
Thi it i- u iieadv ili.u- nf H'..iu. .....
I'd bv the new pump. The cylinder
. . "..- 1. fll
ll. ...I I... ll . ..' .
i. I. ,ii .'..-.. i:.... a .
- ."ii,i-iiii' ici IM'Inu' c Mr.
i.".', but the wali'i come, throiijfh n
l"l Unit louche, the iiiHet.seeii
i. "i Jie. Thi iniire water of
j.iMiuc ipuilitv withoui on of ta-.
Tim well cemeuled dwwn o bed.'
i. I mid from there on hu wuIN r
iioriial mek without innii-ninile lining
"i niiv kind. The water nt the imrk
.uu Mime front day to day Vet,
but Mr. Phillip.. kMy tin-, turiaiion
"HI iii..iiMiir alter the water hii.
tb'Wed I lii out Ii the iipc for a while
mid that the water will be jMt ai j,
i at the well noihinif ,nuri, lin.
nothing; mure and
....tliiiCjeWhiie the public i, not
mild iiut itTil i eoucedt-d lu be n fair
WMlcr of it vor1.t.
A liir.'e iiiiiiiImt of exeaution
h.n been made ulnna llie nW ..;..,
hue and i he plujaHuff of vira.i.. leaks
j miner way. xh$ p,iWf
4nP alo beeu eneufd
Jt'i'Ut fifty plope.. A
Jain jirnitf pump ha.
Vli. fr. I'liill., :n
' lie ni
' "nt in
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nod
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1' sulphur wider sv.tetu and ovcr-
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:U HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS
GRADUATE
AT ASHLAND H. S.
III.AMi Me iiirr Un
k"" Bd ! "l"""'l ':'
;er condition. th c'aaa of tl of
i
jlhe Ashland hlah .koel was arreted
v on of the largest audiences last
night In tk Meter ef graduatlna
pKiria from thrt Institution The
Armort 4 packed, anil the enthus
la in o( loyal frtende of lln student
body was met ! a characteristic din.
play tf genuine class aplrit from the
31 graduates under the manic apell
of appreciation and deeerved enroitr
aaement. Of the rlaaa membership
is were bn and IS atria.
Adiliov. I.) Dr. CotiUlii
Tin- Armory wai gaily decorated
with buds anil blossom Mint ever
accoesory that the auspicious event
Implied. Tho aildresa was by Dr.
fCdmund R. f'oiiklln. of the depart
nii'iit or payiholuK) if lh' Ktule I'ul
viinlty ut I'tia.'iic lilt llmim una
"The School ami Hoclul Dt'iimiul," a
topic which liicarnorttttHt a plia for
tht hlah IiU'kIh nawirlati'il with tlic
theory anil nrnitlcc or ediirutlou with
a Htrlrt oUtHTvaiH'i' or the olhlra wlilrh
HOVITtl COllVi'lltlOIUll lInH)l lllll'llt III Hll
tiio walks of llfp. Dr. Conklln ap-
iiiriil hiTf In plncu or .1 A. t'hnich
III, statP minerIiitomlul nf achoola,
who wan prcvi'iiti'il from heliiK l"'f-
l.'nt owltiK (o KtTloiiM Ulnt'HH In hi
fniiiily, ami It In nowlio iliaparnttoa
...". ' ' " --
ih0 lUItI" or Mr. Churchill to utat
ll,tu u"' iiiiiuirnu "' "r- ' """
,,,l'H imi,IP 0I' ,,", ror,n' inoicram
WH"-ll l,Ml'l' Hiiliatllutlfiii In an
II li
avuladble lontlnrtency.
Sutiorliileiuleiil (leorge A.
lt rlaroe
ai'iitluiPiita of reanril for the mmuik
puoplP now nnlvliiK nt the p.iriliiK
of the ways aa hetw-wn icllninilslilim
nchool iltitlea nnd enterliiK "i' a
wider field or uaufulmma. The ilatn
piopheay waa by Harold Krolibaih.
who broiiKht Into play n weird horo
Hoopo na aiiplliul In forctelllim the fu
ture vocations of bin fellow ur.nl
uatoa. Ciailiialloii I'liixritni
1'rnrtlPnlly the entire older of ox
erelKea wan followed iim hero out
HikhI: "At Hunaet," lltinvpr. IIIkIi Srhool
orcliefitrn.
lnvoeatlon. Itov. A. It. lUackatotVo.
"Water l.llloa," 8t. Clair, High
School orcheatra.
Chifia I'ropheey, Harold I'rolibaeh.
"In I'romiitit Htul Seherao." Ilur
lelKh. Allen Vander Slula.
"ilfloalliiR the Old Hlnh School,"
KtiKlodltiMor. Claaa of 11C.
Aildi.'M, Dr. Kdmund S. Conklln.
lrePtttatlon nf Diploma. Ci. A.
Ilrlncoe.
Henedlrtlon. Itev. A. It. lllack
atouo. "Mon IMalaor." ltoliila, High
School orcheatra.
Tha IiIkIi achool orcheatra of near
ly a doieii plecea allowed romarkable
proficiency a to Inatriinipntatlon,
while 'llooatlng tho Old llljth School"
randerod in chorua by tho Claaa of
191fl. approached th climax of stu
dent aplrlt and enthualatm, muklng
tho welkin ting.
Class Hull Cull
The following la the clan rell:
Mat caret Amca, Itaymouil Iladger.
Meredith Heavmr. ISIden Corlhell.
Mvrtle DeCarlow, HhIoh Dlckeraon,
(IrunvlllP Daliell, Helen Kake. Clyde
Kartar Klwrt Tarlow. Harold Iron
bach. Herald (iunter. Mra (lunt.T.
Kalph llarria. Marie lloliiiea. Ward
Hammond. Floyd M. Une. Cornell
Ur.ti, Mary Mathea. Utta Morcoto.
Margaret Morrom. Hay Morgan,
Helen Moore, ban IMilppa, Abre
Kcdlfer. Harry J. ItelKel. CUarle
I'orter. MorrU IMymata. Margaret
gcbrll. Corlnne gwwt. Clciiu-nt Sum.
mora, Alice Vander 8lula. Alleen
Walker Mary Welnenburgar.
To thU Iim U to be added Hlrhard
Wure. who bun 1een taking a jhwI-
....riunl.. cnnri.ll th Mat eur. Of
the Jit in i.t' ila all aie Iwal rM
dent with the oncepilou of Maruttiet
Amen and Alice Vander 8tul, of Tal
ent and Klden (orthell, of 1'nocnix
CWllett's SleIPil
I'u'drlectioii as to lntliutlons and
future eiudli'H aaKl?m. Harold Kioh-
bach to the I'nlverMtv of WltiCoin.hr.
lib bard Wat. I'nlveralty of Michi
gan: Kll.ert Farlow. I.eland Stan Stan
eord: Alice Vander Slula. I'nlveralt
of Oregen: Halpb Harrla. Oregon
Agricultural college, tllhera have
not aa et alfnlfiad tha institution
of their choice aa rgaid th higher
educational privilege, but a conaid
eralde number will Hi thamaelvea for
'teathlng. following tradition of the
average graduate in seeking a voia
tlon Membera of the pre.nl eluas
find themaalrev particularly wail in
formed In varloua branches the acope
or which aoea to make up a liberal
ducal ion. Including commercial, lit
erary and atfitntlUc depart mania, do
mestic science nd'krt. manual train
ing nd other practical gceouipllsb
GEH. MILES MAN OF THE fK)UR IF FrliLrTIA GALLED OUT
Brc o (A n
WASHINGTON. Ma ! Ii I u '.
Sam la (or ceil to call Die niiiin.i mi"
active service. Itilu tleii Ml.eii I.
Miles will Hiiddetily Iimiiii tip ax oil' "'
the Ktealest public flKtirea.
As chief (d the dlvialuii of tnllltnry
af falls or the (i'lii-iul stall, lie will lie
the Sir Shim IIiikIh.. i.I the t ml. .1
Ml.il.-i inl 111.-, task ut I i i ml in.' tin'
TO
S. S. Hulll- li.is iciiiud a lettei
from Itolieri S Tow tie, owner of the
Mine I.edge mine which removes all
doubt as If) the operation of the mine
If the proponed railroad Is hulll. Not
only doa Mr. Tow tie agtee to operate
but he declaree the work of prepara
tion for operation will shin Just as
soon as the construction ot the road Is
a certainty. The letter follews:
New York. May 1.1. 1916
Mr. 8. S. Ilullis. Southern Oregon
Traction Co., Med ford, Ore.
Dear Sir: Your favor of the tlth
instant to Mr. H. S. Towne has been
duly received and he has reuestod
me to acknowledge same and thank
you for the Information ronveyod
with regard to iioaslliillty of extension
of the rails of our coin puny to the
lllue Lodge district and to assure uu
that when the construction of this
linn la arranged for and ran be con
sldered a certainty he would begin
the work of getting In readluesa for
operation of the Mine Lodge mine and
that barring some unforeseen acci
dent or positive change In conditions,
this property would be operated on
full sralo upou completion of your
toad lo Joe Hur or other point avail
able for us and It is estimated will
furnish freight movement of ore aud
coneentratea ot In the neighborhood
of ISO tons dally.
You re very truly,
11. C 1IIIUWV.
Assistant general nianuKer Coin
pun ia Metalurnlcn Mexiiana.
Mr. IlullU considers thi. letter very
satisfactory. I'.u tons of ore dalh
would lu Itself pav for the operation
or the railroad in Mr Hullo-' opinion
without mentioning Hie ot nr pro
duns that would he shipped boih to
and from Mcdtord over the line when
built. There arc billions of feet of
timber, largely pine, uud the laud Is
rich agriculturally.
there have been i. nunit.er of plca--
ant gathering, cither given under
i he auspice of the various student
bodies or tendered In their behalf by
a host of friends interested In their
TOWNE
IS
AE
WEN
RAILROAD ASSURED
educational as well s ixrsouul wel
fare. There bate been r unions' ga
lore by elasses and lolleeilsely. A
gpeclid feature was a serie of sis
progreasive partiea Initiated in Ash
land and brought to a close at Talent,
where the final one was given with
Miss Awes aa noatess, at wlibb near
ly the entire class memliernhlp was
p?eaet. The meeting of the ulumnl
associatlo nat Memorial hull tonight,
at which the class of luig will be
admitted Into full fellowship with
that organisation, marks the final
chattier iu the business and nodal
.tfiual of the Ashland blah m hool
for the current er. If uo re
mains for the individual memurs to
III,. kg ty- UtV? of 0,'jsl"t'Hill
a i Mil. I 'j
i .1 ii . I . ii I i i mii iiKlll
,in. i-i vim i ill. pi Opt i li.illltllK Will
l.i' iiim ,i. lMii.int as li.it for which
the iiiiiiuiiH i'.iii.iiIIiiii was awarded a
: knightbiNHl
Oenernl Mllea la a West I'olutor and
, was Htipcrlutftiilcni of the Academy
clKhl M'liri He HliW ailUe wirvlco III
the l'hlli.iltii's anil w.m ii.'Hlii'iit of
I lie w.ll lull. k III I'M J
'S
Cor m.ii John Jtolun nu' Ten MIk
Shows which will ap!iar In Medford
j Monday, .May 12, afternoon ami even-
Ing. has been noted for Its splendidly
trained elephants.
Writing of the elephants, perhaps
tho most wonderful trainer of wild
unheals the world has ever known,
haa this to any: "About the otih p
alble thing to mnke an elnphant take
pheu he haa a bad cold Is a good ln-e
of hot whiskey uml onions, ami he
appears not only to like it, hut to
wish for more. However. If tin
elephants are looked after und mrci
for properly, It Is turely iiocesur t
give them medicine. They are k
ally healthy and the chief thliu to
guard against Is a chill or cold, uini
thero Is always a possibility of fix
iiiOHla following.
"Am elephant sleeps In a peculiar
manner. Nearly all He on their I. it
aidea with their trunks curled ui
making a peculiar hissing nobc at
regular Intervals, something Ilk.- a
sound of steam Ifeulng from a kettle
He la not a sound sleeper. Ho does
not take much not ice of his kecper
prowling around In the night, bpt
should anv thing sttange or unusual
take place, the bl.-liiK stops suddenly,
two amall lights appear iu tin !-
phant's head and the animal Is wide
iuwake und evident U wnti hlng. Al
the first slan or d.uu.-r lie trumpets
shrilb, no th.ii on. nilni. In i-i
'thi fiirl alai i '. ' nu living ihlni;
bet-tde-, hUpi.l. .i niinj .mil'-. "
HOW "HZ" GLADDENS
TIRED. ACHING FEB
Ko mors aore, puffsd-up, tender,
uohinp feet -no corm
or CiLloiue.
"TI" makes sore, kuraing, tired favt
fairly dance with liei.jfiit. Away go U.
aches and pains, liu- corns, csllouius,
blisters, bunions and chilblains.
"Tis" druvts out the aside and ,toisous
that pug Ufi Tour (eft. Xw fustier buw
bard you work, bow lng you dance, bow
far you walk, ur ic ' loag you remain
on your fret, "lu" bring restful (out
cowfurl- "Tis" is nisgieal, grand, won
derful for tirsd, aciiiug, swollen, uin
lag feet. Ah bnr oomfor Utile, bow
.happy ou il Your feet juat linala
for jo) , shoes otfvt-r huK or .-em tnjht.
Get a "i". int l.'. "I "Til" now from
any druwial "r b-artai.t store. Kiel
f.wt t.irtur- fnreieT --vt.-ar amallcr shoes,
kw-p M.ur fwt fr.i.1. sweet sad happy,
.lu.t il.u.k1 .i sl.iw- csr's foot com but
for 'nU '-" n nt.
N SON
CIRCUS
COMING
HERE ON MONDAY
Medford House Movers
Wl MK
HOUSES, BARNS. GARAGES,
MACHIKtR,. ETC-
Phone JfiS-flS
61 S. Newton, 737 W. m SI.
SCHOOL EXHIBITS
ATTRACT CROWDS
ISE
11 ,i I u' , . . . .t . i ii I
oil, rr r,i,'- - at t .u.'ii Ml
Ih TMirada from all thr IhmH lull
.img of lb rtly The wshlbn. hit.
not flabsirate were berth hmhUki n.l
tmiiv np to standard, torti ' "'
' i ' tits who bad rhlldre In ihr r ,..
ui'lings aa well aa lb high ."'
mi. line. Waited ab The i. t
hi. I leiplls were ate Ttsllors i il
hi. 'uildlnaa sindying and cih,,,.,.
nu- H'h various grades or Indn ti .1
wi.rk with that of tbelr own I
...sing and sew-laa; were espe.Mii
koo.I The vartou garment i . n.
.I )v hand aa well aa with nm. Mm
showml that tbetr work had I.. n
irfrcfiill) and palnstahlngh s,,,,. r
vised The Jackson school tmiu.tn.d
their entire exhibit and hld It in Di
tnwer corridor of the buitdinx i In
outline work done In rhatioat ati I
water colors were especially good
I he Lincoln m-bool In addition to
ll c water eotora aud chalk work bad
i specially strong exhibit of ceukid
.,..h The tahlwset for six with the
rood dlsphived showed the girls have
lull taught that serving tho food
!'-operly Is by no moans the least or
the airl's education.
The Washington school hud a wry
strong exlhlblt or primary work. The
hand work or tho children of the low
er gradea was eapeclall) commend
able. In the upper grades the usual
landscapes, In colors and In flat
washes pretallml. On tho tipper
grades the sewing and conked foods
attracted the attuutloii or all visitors
The girls or the seventh and eighth
grades erected candy booths and were
illsposliiic or their sweet meals at
nominal prices.
Tho Itoosevelt school was visited
by n grout number or parents. The
I'arent-Teacliers held their final
meeting of tho sphsoii at this school
and It brought out a goodly number
of people. The exhibits from tho pri
mary grades up were oapeclnlly good
The poses and the copies made by tho
7th Krado girls attracted much favor
aide comment.
At mo high school parents and
teachers weie In coiminnl attendance.
The t-cwiui; exhibit directed h Miss
I loot Ii (li'i.erves ten favorable men
tion (iarmenis of all dei rlpilons
hi. we that suit Hie hifle or the most
faKtldltiUh weie tin te Halnl IIiikciIc.
Corns Gome Off
Like Banana Peel
Wonderful, Siniplo "Gols It" Never
Fails to llcmovo Any Corn Easily.
P - i it r . i
lirt ' i i I '
U-1 1 -. itr t ni iftc r " '
to i t r I cf ll. i v;it'i
Ilr H,
r- it
IttltntPt I . Ktirti "(.rtii-II" forTlinio
Cm n uml hs limr I ifc uii.l Xuiir'liH'sl
tat tiff Hi. lots, Iiih it. .1 -t i. K to '
till Mill It llll'. I.I.I. I. - 'l .l .Mi IU I
Unit in., k. ii .:i. U .k. t.r t '.. I.". Ii V- '
IiiK ll.".il-l)rliiii'K r.iz'ii .iH.I a. la- ,
aora. Then I irnid "lifis H' Just wiich
unit you uukI'I '" huw- . n that corn
cunt, off iual like u li.in.in i ..-i " It a i
aiiiiilt, wuinli-rful lt Hi.- in w way, '
pa inlesB, appllfil In tw. uwli, m.v- '
er liurla li, ultliy llrli ur Irrltulna.
N'ulhins lo un as uu Hi. i urn Nvur
fuila Quit lii" nlil wins fur mica any
uv sik try it-la-lt" tunluht For
x.rna. eallusas, warla and bunions. i
'tlt'td-lt" Is aoltl avt-rywhara, IiHe a
ixiiilf. hi in-ni lilrnt u, V. l.jwrince '
.-. i o , (lit. ..I.-", Ill I
Sold in Medford und r.-tommeuded
as the win I. fa licit corn remedy by
u:. it. ii sms.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
AND DRAW PRA
gfngl
Mr rCS flgl
208 East Mam Street,
Aredfortl
Tho Only Exclusive
Commercial Photoraphorh
in Southern Oregon
Negative Arado any time 01
place by appointuifnt.
Thonnlt7-,T
Wii'JUu the rent
3B. Dt WHSXONj Ptop.
an.) full .'ii'. 4tt'l a Mil Ilk
millssft rMafNH Ik esajtMt
Ta sssaalM Mbltstt lb Mr
tH
(ksst 01 Mass MtcrbwH I be
tra4 ptm, essaAiee aawt fegej saj ej.
rmmi ever 4ewrte4tJI teBffJrtejal lb
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Every lime you PrvJ pi cruet mad with Cottolerte
aa ahertenrng you rcwlie that ptry-cohke; in not
yrt a lJt art.
A pie crust nhortened with Cottoterw doeg full
justicr to the applrs, peachea, cherrfcM, cuaUrd or
other filling. Try h tomorrow fo-r jH crust or
biscuits, then you will use CottoJerw for all your
alwrtcning: and frying.
Arran wiih yoor Rfoccf for a raular supr'W
It is Htckd i'l ta nf variuos sIms. X
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You Can't Fill the Barrel
until ou stop the leaks Soman1, people toll on and on. and never
seem to K''t any laMlna heiieflls rrom their lahots. Ureal big dollars
earned eier dav. and yet every pennv trickles away, leaving empti
ness as a final reward for a lifetime or effort.
Stop the Leak
Control expenses Watch the outgo Safeguard your Income. Think
more and spend less Introduce system In your spending. The bar
tel can't he filled unless on slop tbe leaks Open a checking account
Make every expenditure puss tho test or writing it down.
Jackson County Bank
Velvet Ice Cream Dairy
REMEMBER
That on July 1 the Juvenile Automo
bile will be given away free. With
each 10c purchase you get 10 tickets.
Get busy and get the lead.
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Principal Eastern Cities
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Is the right way to start
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LXMITED TRAINS
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