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PA"015 FOTTTC MEDTO1W MATL TRTTWR MTCDFOTITV OTlTCCIOTf, TUESDAY, JTTKE 2(1, 1017. Medford Mail Tribune AN INIH1'UNIKNT NEWSfAI'lilt PUliM SI I Kl K V K V A VTK It NOON KXCKI'T HUN1MY HV TMfcl MKbFOKU IMIINTJNO CO. Office Mull Tribune UlllMlng, 25-27-29 North Kir atreot; lulephomt 75. The Demorrnllc Tlinos, Tho MfrfforO Mall, The Medford Trlbuno, The South ern OrcRonlan, Tlie Arthlund Tribune. OKORGH I'UTNAM, Kdltor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On your, by mall ......15.00 One month, by mull .. ,60 Per month, ddlv-rcd by carrier In Medford, Ashland, Phoenix, Tal ent, Jacksonville and Central Point .BO Raturday only, by mail, per year. 2 00 Weekly, per year 1.60 Official paper of tho City of Medford. Official paper of Jucknon Couniy. Kntercd as Becond-clans matter at Medford, Oregon, undur the act of March 8, 1879. Sworn Circulation for 1916 2,491. Full leased wire Associated Press dis patches. GREATEST JULY 4 The Ashland linue litver lioiiiidup, July 8, 4 und 5 this your, will present nix world ehumpion riders, hulldug Hr ami ropers thu greatest uiqrre piliim of world ilia im hiicknruos ever uriil hercii loRethcr nl one round up, l'ruclicnlly all of tho Pendleton winners of laHt year ar' signed up to coiucto, und under the leaden-hip of Del Blnuchett sixty cowboys and cowgirls anil a herd of Hixty bucking homes and steers have already ar rived nt Ashland to uphold tho fame of eastern Oregon. Klamath county mid southeastern Oregon will send the pick of the range, southern Oregon will he represented by n score of riders, northern C'alitor nia will send its hest, and for thu first lime at any Oregon roundup an aggregation of 2." riders, ropers and liulldoggers from Texas, Arizona and southern ('alifornia will oonicle. The worst huckcrs and the woollies! Hleers in the west ale being gathered for the Ashland show and over L'llll head of horses, slcers ami hulls will bo in I lie corralls when the roundup opens on July X One of the hotels of 1 Im i-ily has heen leased and will provide free hoard and lodging for the 'JIIO riders who will he there. Tho relay race, next to the buck-! iug eontesl, promises lo he tho most exciting feature, with six teams, in cluding Hulic Fisher's I'l'iullrtim win ners, Hoy Anderson's string from I,os Angeles, the Murphy string of south ern Oregon race horses, Helms' fast team and two strings from Klamath county competing. Thirty-five hun dred dollars in cash prizes and nu merous other prizes havo heen hung up for open competition. The llogue Hivcr linumlup, while tho chief feature, is only one of a score of attractions which will attract an immense crowd to the sou'licru Oregon city for their nniiual I ly in llchc, which, by the way, is Chinook Indian jargon for "heap big good time." The greatest display of ilu. and night fireworks mi the coast, un furling of the largest flag in (logon, patriotic parades miles in length, baseball, continuous baud concerts by six bands, including the 1'orMaml Police Hand, ' baby show, sweet, pea show, dazzling electrical illuminations and ling displays on a scale unprece dented, dancing, confetti battles and scores of other features will make the ilviu Helm one continual "big time.'' Sixty-acre lathiu park with its four kinds of mineral waters and free auto camp grounds ami two sulphur iiutii toriums offer additional pleasures. WASHINGTON, ,1mm 'JC. An nouncement of local exemption boards in twenty-four states which will .-elect ciimh. laics fur the nulmiml army mi ller the draft law Were made hero today. The rules governing exemp tions have not yet been i-siicd but will be soon, so the work of selecting the army may be began next week. Ill a great majority of iiim'-. the personnel of the hoaids shows that President Wilson followed the sug gestions of army officers that city and county officials he utilized. The president, hocer, hail a-ked the (iovornors of the nrinus .-title-, to nominate candidates for the hoard-, anil it may be u-uincil that the boards lis anuimiici d have the ap proval not only of the picsidcnt but of the Mate cxeeutius, Among Hie slates in which hoards lire complete are: Washington, 1 tali, PICKETERS ARE T'liHANON is defined by the federal .(institution as fol lows: Treason against tho United States shall cnigdst only In levying war against them, or In adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. The iiction of the National "Woman's party in picketing the "White House and parading with banners on. which are inscribed disloyal sentiments is nothing less than trea son. One of the inscriptions displayed for tho benefit of the Russian war mission read: President Wilson and Envoy Root arc deceiving Russia. They say: "Wo oro a democracy. Jlolp us win a world war so that democracy may survive." Wo, the women of America, tell you that Amorlca Is not a democracy. Twenty million women are denied tho right to vote. Prosldont Wilson is tho chief opponent of their national enfranchisement. Help us make this nation really frco. Tell our government it mutt liberate Its people beforo it can claim free Russia as an ally. Like the three tailors of Tooley street who inscribed themselves as "We the people of London," so "We, the women of America," thus giving aid and comfort to the enemies of their country consist of a little band of fanatics, to whom tht! cause of democracy in the world is not half as important in their dwarfed perspective as "votes for women," and to whom the fate of their nation is as noth ing compared to the fate of their pet propaganda. The silly AVhite House picketing hits long made the Woman's Party ridiculous. It has been a source of em barrassment to the harrasscd chief executive of a nation at war. Put when to disloyalty is added treason by the public, declaration that representations of the government to our allies are false, it is time to place the traitors where they can do no further harm. The inspiration of these sentimental Sallies was the militant English suffragette, but in their longing for noto riety they have failed to follow the hitter's worthy ex ample, of forgetting faction when the nation is endanger ed and co-operating for the. national defense, thereby win ning the gratitude of the English nation that will freely confer suffrage as an earned reward when no amount of bulldozing or acts of frenzied freakishness or treasonable proclamations could force it. The witless tactics of the Woman's Party, denounced hy the National Woman Suffrage Association, lias never secured votes for women and never will. Canning Fruit WASHINGTON, Juno 20. Fruit for uso In pie or salads or as stowed fruit can bo put up or canned without tho use of any sugar nt all, according to tho canning specialists of tho de partment. They, therefora, advise thoso who. becauso of tho high prleo of sugar, havo boon thinking of re ducing tho nmoitnt of fruit they put up. to enn as much of their surplus as posslblo by tho uso of boiling wator when sugar syrup Is beyond their means. Any fruit, they say, may bo successfully sterilized and retained In tho pack by simply milling boiling water instead of tho hot syrup. Tho uso of sugar, of coiirso, is dcsirnblo In tho canning of all kinds of fruits and makes a better and roady-swcoloned product. Moreover, most of tho fruits when canned In water alono do not ro taln their natural flavor, texture and color as well as fruit put up In syrup. Kruit canned without sugar to bo used for satires or desserts must be swect oned. i Can tho product tho samo day It Is picked. Cull, stem, or seed, and clean tho fruit by placing It In a strainer "IE0" LEWIS WINS DAYTON, Ohio, .lima 2(1. "Ted" Lewis, wrested tho welterweight championship from .lack ltrltton here last night, winning a decision liy Uef eree I .oil llnaniau, from Cincinnati, at tho end of 20 rounds. ltrltton scored ;i knock-down la the last round, bat It did not offset tho lead Lewis I ad won In tho earlier part of tho title mulch. Lewis war ehredlted with winning seven rounds, llrittou had a shade in five and the others wero even. Ref eree Mailman's decision was not tho popular verdict, many believing the champion 'ii strong finish and tho Jabs to the Jaw that sent Lewis to his knees In tho twentieth round, balanc ed the Kugllnli man's early scoring. Tho new champion fought out a careful long-range tinltlo. evading llritton's boring-In tactics and efforts lit the body In which ltrltton had been i ble In previous matches to offset the challenger s cleverness. Lewis ill, I most of his fight with his left, playing to the head. Rights and lefts to tho Jaw slowed Pi llion In the eleventh and Lewis followed his ad vantage In the twelfth. The thir teenth was the fiercest. It was ap parent both had set It as fitting go,,!. Tonight's fight was tho thirteenth they bad fnuuht. Urilton had forced the lighting In tho nineteenth. A sternly volley of short lefts to the face and Jaw thrnoiit the match earned Lewis the tit I - . A TTKSTIOV, IIOMi: U Vitus. Ho not forget to attend drill Wed nesday night at high school nt P. in. Itenieniber lo bring the now member ou promised. We expect full company of inn mea to be pres ent. KXI.'O'TIVK llOAIill TREASONABLE. Without Sugar and pouring wator over it until It is clean. Pack tho product thoroly in glass jars or tin cans until they arc full; use the handlo of a tablespoon, wooden ladlo, or tablo knife for pack- lug purposes. Pour over the fruit boiling water from a kettle, place rubbers and capB In position, partial ly seal If using glass Jars, seal com pletely if using tin cans. Placo the containers In a sterilizing vat such as a wash holler with falso bottom, or other rccoptaclo Improvised for the purpose. It using a hot wator bath outfit, process for 30 minutes; count time after tho water bos reached the boiling point; the water must cover tho highest jar In container. After sterilizing, romovo packs, seal glass jars, wrap in paper to prevent bleach ing and storo in a dry, cool placo. If you aro canning in tin cans It will improve tho product to plunge the cans quickly Into cold wator Im mediately after sterilization. When using a steam pressure canner Instood of tho hoter wator bath, sterilize for 10 minutes with flvo younds of steam pressuro. Never allow tho pressure to go over 10 pounds. CIIICAUO, June L'fi. ('onlribu tions lo the war fund of tho Ked Cross amounted lo approximately $,.,00(1,011(1, which is .'f:i,(IOO,llOO short of the city's $8,00(1,000 goal, accord ing lo an aniioiinecnielil today. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June '.'ti In complete figures at the Ued Cross headipiin lers give the total contribu tions us I.O'.'S.oro.iO, more than dou ble the allotment of this eitv of f.'iOO, 0(10. Oiil-tuuding contributions aro ex pected to add $'-'."i,000 to this total. MlNNKAl'Ol.lS, June 'J(i. .Minne apolis subscribed $7.'i0,00(l, Ibis city's ipiotn to the Ued Cross fund, nccord im: to figures wind to Washington by the local committee. How's This? fl flfr On Hnii.trnl tHum Rfwnl fff ti -f ttrrb Itut i'iiiKt bv curv. It Mill I'aiarrh Cure. V, J. CHUNKY 4 CO.. TVIf.1, 0. Wr, thf nnii'nlirnr.V hr known P. 3. Ch-'iwy fi tit Ink) i lean, Ih tw hp him l'rr(ftlT hiMiimMi In nil liliv trinvlnf t,it nnani'lttllv nlitf to OMCJ cut anf utiilgtlloBt BJle blf fHiii. NAT. BASK OF COMMKIirr. Toledo, uhlo, ntr Cattrrh Ovf U tiVrn Int.-'! nctlne Hr.'otlT i-hi t hi hnJ rom-'in Mirfv of lhi fvuliiti T'Mi'-.wilnl unit frw Via- 75 ji-nU icr botll. M I- all lr"iLt, Ilk llall't Karally IMII tor evnMttloa. JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKE ldy Assistant. B8 HOI Til PAKTt.KCT. Phone M. 47 unit 47-J-2. , Aintomohlle Ilearso Sorrlce. (Continued from Page One.) W. Chlsholm. T. O'Brien, M. T. Brick son," G. H. West, Oeo. Johnson, Jr., Mr. Johnson. F. M. Putney, Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Taylor, A Clement, Mr. and Mrs. V. Dallalre, 13. Clement, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gagnon. Itev. Father Powers, Mary Tinker, G. W. Prlddy, H. C. Hazelrlgg, E. J. Galllgher, Howard Hill, Elizabeth Richards, Mrs. Mary Herman, Mabel Mcars, Mrs. Maggie Ruker, A. J. Ari jcrson, Mary Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Brown. Mrs. I. H. Jolley, Mrs. L. E. Blackburn, Dr. W. II. Springer, P. D. Biackden, Ida Wiley, Mrs. II. Hall, Geo. P. Minis. Emma and Floyd Land, Mrs. M. A. Tummcll, G. E. Pierce. Mrs. Bish, C. P. Rhoades, O. M. Carnitlus, Miss Worrell, Mrs. Lawton, Dr. Poelnltz, Mrs. Mlsblor, Mrs. A. L. Marquis, J. W. Jacobs, Mrs, Jone Carroll, W. P. Brown, Mabel Normlle, Mrs. Gertrude Kirk patrlck, Mrs. P. H. Dally, Mrs. E. W. Hunter, Mrs. Anna Davis, Mrs. Frank C, Clark, Mrs. H. A. How ell, Mrs. Helen Dllllon, J. W. Bates, Mrs. Winifred Bailey, Ella Duff, Rob ert Duff, Lawrence Duff. Central Point J. L. Richardson, J. B. Stevens, P. M. Krutzlcr, Bert Nichols, A. A. Boyce, W. K. Parker, A. V. Carlson, Sam Anderson, R. M. Morgan, R. A. Pierce, Win, Facklam, Russel! Harris, Lester A. Davis, H. H. Clark, W. B. Harris, J. W. Elden, Will Davis, C. E. Ferguson, Mary Hurst, R. II. Ells worth, A. W. Beebe, J. O. Isaacson, A. T. Ellestad, P. Olsson, J. f. Williams, O. S. More, Edward C. Miller, B M. Potter, Mrs. H. W. Davlsson. Robert Kyle, J. W. Jacobs, L. L. Norcross, Frank Rothrock, J. E. Hesselgrave, S. C. Minnick, Mrs. S. C. Mlnnlck, W. G. Miller, T. J. O'Hara, Mrs. A. P. Wright, B. S. Patton, O. S. Welcher, Harry Anning, 'Paul S. Bandy, J. W. Wilmore, EdV. H. Pomeroy. Jas. A. GUI, I. A. Merrlman, John A. Martin, Mrs. H. J. Fry, II. C. Bar- kor, Mrs. Anna Beall, Tyron Beall, Geo. Hilton, Geo. Hilton, Jr., Kate M. Tracy, Mrs. I. S. Miner, A. S. Black ford, Mrs. N. Obcnchain, Frank Coch ran, Orville Zimmerman, Mrs. R. B. Zimmerman, R. B. Zimmerman, Wil liam Foley, A. J. Haver, I. W. Blrk- holz, J. D. Slaglo, Albert HIcken, Roy Nichols, W. H. Morgan. J. E. Davis, F. M. Ernest, Mrs. It. Manning, V. H. Norrls, Mrs. O. R. Pankey. Prospect Wm. A. Illgcnbotham, T. M. Peel er, Ellen Lonna Peelor, Harry D. Hlanchard, Stella Ava Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vincent, Clara Gorden Mlah Gorden, John Grieve, Mrs. Jno. Grievo, Jno. Wise, W. R. xrcLeod, Boyd Tucker, Thomas Sprlngton, A. E. Dodge, Joe Phlpps, Clara Manning, Uoso Brophy, Frank Dltsworth, Gus Dltsworth, R. K, Poyton, Tom Carl ton, Geo. A. Mansfield, Paul Peyton, Mrs. Gus Dltsworth, Jno. F. Dlts worth, Elmer Dawson. Ella M. Ers- klne, Margaret Mansfield, Charles Mansfield, Win. Mansfield, Lizzie Mrhols. Theresa Richardson, May E. Richardson, Jno, W. Richardson. Sterling A. S. AVnrren, O. Wesley, Helen Hullls, J. Attenbiiry, Win. Jennings, M. D. Jones, 11. S. Bullls, Joseph Ger nelt, Mrs. Chris Kenney, Milton Dram Chas. !)ii a font, Jr., A. S. Klclnham- mer, Wm. Pnnsel, F. P. Snldor, Mrs. Ceo. Frask, Nelson Pansel, Mrs. Dora Saltmorsh, Kirk Mitchell, Mrs. E. E. Sams, Vivian Crump. Mrs. Cora B. Crump, Mrs. Louise Connhert, Hugh No. ir.s. ItoiHtrt of the Condition of The Jackson County Bank At Medford, in tho State of Oregon at tho close of business on June i!5, 1917. lloorccs. Loans nnd discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Bonds and warrants Slocks, securities. Judgments, ote Hanking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Due from banks (not reserve banks) Due from approved reserve banks Checks and other cash items l-.xchanes for clearing houso Cash on hand Othor resources Total liabilities. Capital stock paid In $100,000.00 Surplus fund 60. 000. Oil t'ndlvlded profits, less expenses nnd taxes psld S.89:i.24 One to banks and bankers 22. 201.46 Individual deposits subject to check 282, 897. M Demand certificates of deposit 4,2i:i.09 Cashier cheeks outstanding 417 Certified checks 1.528.37 Time and savings deposits ; 241,682.16 Reserved tor interest and taxes 2,243.87 Total $72S,179.61 STATE OF OllKGON, County of Jackson, ss. I. V. H. Vnwter, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement Is true to the best of mv knowledga and belief V. H. VAWTKR. Cashier. CORRECT Attest: H. l t.umsden, C. W. McDonald, Geo. R. FIndlev, di rectors. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this STith day of June. 1917. T II l.l'mill-'' ntrrr PnMIc Connbcrt, Marden Burk, Harry Helms Ernest Forniann, Frank Randley Cyrenlum Connhert, A. Gibson, Ital ian Dick, Verne Albert Nelson, James Roynolds. , Griffin Crook. Glen Darby, Harvey Rucker, Adrian Rose, M. A. Dlckerson, John H. Dar by, J. R. Tyrrell, Floyd Mlnear, Dan Heimroth, Justin Judy, Norman Judy, C. R. Heimroth, John Wilson, Charles Darby, Blanch Darby, Susan Darby, Geo. N. Fisk, Joshua Mcpherson, Eula B. Fisk, J. M. Gucher, Mrs. J. H. Dar by, L. E. Blackburn, J. S. Wilson, Martha M. Carlson, Minnie Nelson, Frank G. Anderson, Miss Clementina Wilson, Miss Virginia Wilson, Polk Hull, H. C. Best, H. C. Stoltz, D. W. Luke. Gold llill. Geo. B. Turner, W. H. Miller, 51. L. Kertnlght, Airs. E. Calne, Mrs. I. Hodges, John Hays, C. E. Barge, Chas, Kell, R. A. Rutculson Mrs. Lau ra McClendon, Jack Cook, W. E. Thompson, Wm. Blackert, Mrs. C. Mc Clendon, Geo. Garrett, R. C. Kelsey, Silas Fleming, A. Morrison, Chas. El lis, Raymond Jones D. K. Lukey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gallagher, E. T. Simmons, Nora Newton, I. N. Fountain, R. L. Cook. J. T. Gallagher, T. J. Cook, Ell Baker, Henry Baker, A. J. Olson, Hl IT. Leonard, W. P. Chlsholm, Will Shoemaker, Mrs. E. Sprague, C. A. Peterson, David Brown, Guy Thomp son, Leo Thompson, E. Thompson, Jack Smith, Dorotha Bonner, Ed Fienna, I. H. Porter, G. W. Sperry. C0NSPIRACV IN M00NEY TRIAL IS THE CHARGE SAN FRANCISCO, June 2G.Aftcr two hours of argument on the admis sibility of evldonce tending to prove that Mrs. Rona Mooncy, on trial for murder, had taken part In an alleged anarchistic conspiracy, starting In 1913 and culminating In the bomb explosion which claimed 10 lives here last July, Superior Judge Seawell per mitted the state to proceed with this lino of testimony late today. The ruling was made over vigorous objections of attorneys for the de fense, who contended the alleged con spiracy had no direct bearing on the trial. CTOMACH Ailments The Nation's Curse Wonderful Remedy ricft Ktttorta Thero Is no ailment causing more woe and misery than Stomach Trou ble. Often Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Constipation, Acute Indigestion, Auto Intoxication, Yellow Jaundice, Appen dicitis and other serious and fatal nllments result from it. Thousands of Stomach sufferers owe their com pleto recovory to Myr's Wonderful Remedy. Jt is unlike any other rem edy. It sweeps the poisonous bllo and catarrhal accretions from tho system. Soothes and allays Chronic Inflamma tion. Many dcclaro It has saved their lives, and prevented serious surgical operations. Try one doso today. Watch Its marvelous results. Con tains no alcohol no habit-forming drugs. Book on Stomach Ailments free. Address Geo. II. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, Chicago. Botter yet obtain a bottle of Mayr'B Wonderful Romedy from Leon B. Hnskins, or any reliable druggist, who will refund your money if it falls. $48.1. 3, 2!) 2 0 -an, t, 26, 4 66 3 ' r 49. 0.-iG.4r, 126.21 (MI6.9f, 9.-.0.0II Ullll, 00 ono.no TSX.12 662.77 4,19.00 3SS.S? 649. IS 742.24 382. S5 $728,179.61 NVY Juice of Lemons! How to Make Skin White and Beautiful At the cost of a small Jar of ordi nary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonder ful lemon skin sortener and complex ion beautifler, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons Into a bottle con taining three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the Juice thru a fine cloth so no lemon nuln eets In. then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used lo bleach and remove such blemishes as sallowness, freckles and tan and is the Ideal skin softener, smootheuer and beautifler. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra grant lemon lotion and massage it dally Into tho face, nock, arms and bands. It naturallv should heln to soften, freshen, bleach and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It is wonderful to smoothen rough, red hands. FOR , , ;; RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DRUG STORES . , - Jf Tubes 2bc jaws 60c TjJ AUTO TIRES I mak a specialty of auto tires, both new and repairing. Also all kinds of blacksmithlng and horse shoeing. At the old stand. South Riverside Tom Merriman UNDER THIS SIGN V TJ L C A N I Z I N G Miller Tires Wiregrip Tires Shell Gas and Distillate F. R. ROBERTS 132 S. Riverside WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 Enst Main Street, Medford The Only Exclusive Conimoreial Photographer in Southern Oregon. Negatives Made auv time 01 place by appointment. Thone 147-J. We'll do the rest. R ' j Now is the Time to f J Plant J f Swee Peas. Panues in A all J J Morse's other Grand Prize 1 J California Seeds K sT 2"'l,'A'.,"it mi" IC ImI Mora , . . I Ol SaU kf all luJlig Dealtn f I . V V d,"'" " Mor- Hi I 5dY dirvrt far m rtalfn-Frr. U l. .rd.r will k. tmnttly tllodid t. 8L I C. G. MORSE ft CO. f L Seedsmen San Francisco J MOTHERS Be Careful , - i. Don't you know milk is the one thing you should know to be pure and wholesome for the babies at all times and especially during hot weather? And the only way you can be sure is to get Pasteurized mill absolutely pure and free from all germs. We are now pre pared to furnish you Pasteurized milk and cream, delivered dai ly, and guarantee' it to keep sweet from 46 to 48 hours. Ask your doctor. Get the state's score on your milkman's product hot hjs barns, but the milk he is delivering you. Our score is 94 V2 The Dairy Ph6ne48 233 E. Main "CARO FIBRE" FRUIT WRAPPERS Caro Fibre Is the only real Fruit Wrapper and actually prolongs the life of the fruit. When wet from shipping In cold storage cars, Caro fibre forms a silk like blanket, clos ing the pores of the Fruit, perinifttus the warmth to reach the heart graWi ally as it Is exposed to tho atmos phere, nnd as all other papers go to pieces during tho period of refrigera tion, Caro Fibre is tho only wrapper that should be used naturally bring ing a better price for tho Fruit. Aa to the other merits, hundreds of tho largest Fruit Growers can testify to the fact that it is the best. Jt picks up easier, packs quicker, looks better. Caro Fibre Is sold by tho thousand Rheets, not by the pound as others; direct from the Mill to Growers. You', get what you buy. It Is tied in thou sands. You can readily count It your self. There is no waste. Give It tho water test. Prove what wo say. Ve furnish Samples Free. FRUIT BUYERS: ltny Fruit Wrapped In "Caro." "Caro" Prolongs tho Lifo of Frill r. UNI0N WAXED & PARCHMENT PAFER COMPANY Manufacturers . F. II. Dallniu I'ariric 4'oast Ileprc (tentative 117 Market Street, Sail Francigco. l l-ri 1 - y-k r-i. X rtlclUC Hotel San Francisco una -sjl'JiUi ! ii'-iixiut'E jj: ' 1. 1 njjjiuiu: Ralcs from S2.0U Jcr day Propinquity l"SINESS MEN npprcc i.ite its proximity lo the Mock, financial and n ImsinrM districts. At luwhcnn in the srill every wt-rk day are found i,e t pmm.