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psoe Form MEDFOItTj lltti; TRTBTTNTE, MEDFORT), OTCEflON", FRIDAY.. SEPTEAir.F.TJ 2?. 1017 Medford Mail Tribune AM - T MIllTI'I'MI ik'NTT VKU'Kf 'AlM'Ml PUbMKiu-:i kvi:i:t aptiminooN EXCKl'T fst'N'I M " HY THM MKUKOiilJ I'KINTINO CO. Offleo Mull Tribune Tiullillni;, 25-27-28 North Kir street; telephone u. The Democratic Times, Thi MMford Mfill, The Melfr4 Tritium, The South' rn OrftKinlun, The Axlilaiid 'tribune. GKOllfilC IMJTNAM. EUtor, UBSCKIPTIOIf RATEII One year, by m;tll -...IJ-OO One month, hy mall ,(0 ffcr month, dt'Mv nil by earner In MciJfonl, AshlatHi. I'lKMiiix, Tnl ent. Jacknonvlllo and Central I'olnt .60 Rnturday only, by mull, pr year 2 00 Weekly, pr yer .. 1.60 Offlelnl pnpur of Urn rity of MMford. urriRiai jjurier.or jueKson i;yiijiiy. Entered tin R:cmil-cl(inii mutter Medford, Oregon, undur Ihu act of March i, Jii. . Hworn Circulation for 1!MS 1,491. Aiu.MiiKit or vim associated i-i:i;ss l-itjl ifi;,fHl Wire S.-rvlrp. The Asprv CT.UeJ I'ivsh in (. xrhirflvcly mil I led xn use tor repm-in Mtidii or uli news cn-dlt-d to It of nut i.th-rwiH( eh(tH.eil In IblH puper. and m1n. thu loii uhvh jmwtMieu li.'ii'ni. ah rtrltlH. of ropub llcallun f fiiH-i.'iiil di.sjtalt Inn lu:ivln are HIHO li'Ki-rVVil. ' ' WASHINGTON', ...Scpl. I'M wnnl K. ( njuyy, a car 1 1 1 :i n 1 1 I'm 'I i uci il' Chicago, was (inlay made director 'f Oporulil'insX'.'r ill!.' shipping houri, lie will JH,',,;ljri;l'.-.lyi;), charge, jfjh, govorin it's men hunt Heel. Mr Cnrr now is a member of u ship building nc niljiisliurnl Imanl. Air. I urry will iianii' Hired nssisl tinls.Uine each In direct n))ini I ions ' mi Iho Allaiilie, 1 Ik; Pacific anil tlm gulf. Ihe shipping board will Infill In operate ships mi October ;.1.", when fill American merchant vessels' will,, lie reipiisilionei! either fur. govet'tiaiiint operation or general soniee ' under government direction. Mr. Carry's si essnr on Ilia nil- jusliucul hoanl has not heen cluiscn. Among olhers, Hie shipping: hoaril is cnnsijlonng' I'or (he place Louis Coolitlge ol' lloslon. Someoni) will liii mimed hel'iire Ihe hoard leaves next 'eilnesday for n trip lo Iho Pa cific ''const lo investigate Ihu lahor situation. FLOUR IS DOWN TO l $10.20 FOR PATENTS POHTLANL), 3-it. 2S. A drop In tlm wholesale- prlco of flour In north west ninrkelH lo $10.20 a barrel for family patents, to ho effective nt-'oneo wan decreed at a nieetliii; ot Pacific 'oast! millers, liolil hero today, at which T. It. Wilcox, federal milling commissioner for (lie northwest, pro-aided. LITTLE CHANCE,. 0F"'A 'PROBE WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO GET RID OF THAT CATARRH? mmm " 1 WvU, here is onr oppori unity. 1 inn Knina lo cm- miiij, dinhm the next I'll l,vs Inn 1 1 . u n n . 1 pa,k ae of (iallss (-omldned 1 1 inrnl lo lliiis.' lio nci il II. .in. I r oii nniil roller, siKll III. ipmi :i ,,. fiml ol lllls in, lice, anil ttie flee p;i. kao will he loruai .1. .1 ,t ,,u ( ,,nixi h l aiitH Ini".!. I wnnl lii prov" lo you thai C.am Coiil!laed 'I'n alini'Ml will i -,:(, j ,H, . catarrh. Th,. oh IIhmI ii elleelive. he-e.HI.-fli It stlilies at Ihe root of the tioilllle and elves perm mi HI n lief !ij removlni; iho oii'i-. This Is tlm cml coiT.itt v.iy to tie it calanh ; lid II jon fvani iiih k and la-tlnc n Mills, send at onro for thy free Mirka(;e. Kill nut Iho coupon below and pack line will be sent to you by return mail l it i f: Tills (onpou Is r.oil for a p.ici. hko of li.M'SH ct).i!ii.i:n c. TAItlill Tlii:.'l'Mi:T. rent flee riy mall. Simply rill la your namo nnil ndilross on dotted Hutu hiliw, nnd mall to ('. dausn, il.'lji Main HI., Marshall, Mich. OXfi'REKS lias refused to order nn investiniion of liciji-osoiilalivo Jleflin's eliiivL'es 1 lint it number of members of congress had "acted suspiciously" about the lime Count Von Uernstorff asked his Kovernment for authority to spend $50,000, "as on former occasions," t influence conj-ress, "thru tlm organization vou know of. for favorable action towards (icrniany and to prevent war ,onress never starts a prolm ol ltsclt unless there js v.tiiiewasu foiueinpiaieu and mere are too many con gressmen tarred to make a whitewash possible. ('crtain members of congress not only acted "susnic lously" about the time of the kaiser's .$50,000 slush fund hut continue to act "suspiciously" today. To escape the gathering storm of outraged patriotism, many of these 'suspiciously" acting legislators have, climbed aboard the patriotic band wagon but others, among them members ot tiie "wtlll m twelve" ol the senate, Jed by La Eollette still cunt nine tlieir ellorls to aid the enemy. lilt! bonght-nnd-paid-lor (Jerman propaganda to in jluence congress was conducted, as has since, been shown largely thru peace societies, professional Irish auitators (ionium-American organizations, crooked labor leaders and politicians willing to sell out their country for the Jrish and (Jerman vote. It is still being conducted thru i no same cliannels. Ii- ....... J.. -. l.:l! j l ' . ei. . tin h was u iiiiiiiiuze miis niiiiience, as on : lornier oecas ions," that the $50,000 was asked by liernstorff. AVc know what these "Jormer occasions" were. One was the tier ....... i.. i.ii , a u . x . . ,. iiiiin unve in iieii.iii. ot. nit) iMcijcnmore resolution, warn nig Americans oil the high seas at (lermaii bidding. An ..I I 1 1 re. ..i i i". i i i . ui,ih.j. vt.trt iiu; uiniri to iittiiiiiiaci iire liiioiic, opinion Jor an emliargo on the e.kiort ot munitions. Another was tin nation-wide -el tort, to control American politics. It is no wonder that, having so much success nreviouslv. Hern storl'f 1 bought 'that he could, by the aid of the same infill ence and Hie saint! congressmen, secure consent to the program ol unrestricted submarine warfare atiainsl ij-merica anti tne total aijaudonnient, ol: Amerjcan rights, ' I ' . n U' .11 I IUI 4... .......11 I l,1 -. i in; .p,iu,ww wit niiL ii siiiiin port ion or tne money used Hid still being used by the (lerman propaganda in breed .... 4 l : i . hl: iifiinini ititii is lawiiiitir setinion. lerns ;or is otiiio l...i 1, ... t . . " inn, jus oigaiiizauon remains. jieiuiiers o conti-ress are still touring the country, declaring the war tin justifiable and extenuating (ierinan f rightfulness, still preaching dis- loyiiny under pretense ot "Jreedom of speech" and right of office. . Jt is high time that congress did investigate nnd nnrrre :t..it.' .. n j :i in ... .i . " 1 . " iineii vi iiitiiops. tiy IHllllSIl 1110 SOan JOX ortltor when he is merely repeating the words of United Htates sena tors and representatives? AVhy indict I. W. AY. leadera lor doing their mite, when the nation's elected representa tives are openly using their might in the same cause, aud proudly wearing the kaiser's tainted livery by eontiiuiinc io vote tor normally on every measure desuniod to mnro vigorous and victorious prosecution of the war. ; ; flil.. nM,,V,T, 1 J . ! 1. ' ,' wui.y iioiiiito niir, jiiiwer to iiupeacu ns own meinhers -and it is up to congress to act. Hut there is little like hood or u so tar congress has been the main obstacle to vigorous prosecution ol. the war, find endless delavs nnd potty bickerings have hold up vital leaislation forwlnVh the nation is paying the penalty in higher cost of living Cud delayed preparedness lor war. ELKS' SMOKER 10 TALENT TALK Mrs. Katun of Medford was a week end t-aest of her mother, Mra. Vonell, last week. At tho last business nieetliii of the .Molliodtst church for tho conference year, held last Tuesday cvuiiIiik. the following offlcei'H wero elected for tho comlUK year: Trustees, Mrs. J, II. fuller, J. K. Kosh, I,. Oorthys, Wesley Voueli, Welhora Iteeson. . Wells. Stewards: .lames Weaver, 11. Williams, 1.. Oorthys. Mrs. Kilna llohlredee lames Weaver, W I. A. HickerdlUo. C Hli:h. T. C. .!. II. fall anil mm. Lillian .lottery. KecordiiiK steward, .1. A. Illckerdtko. District Hi ward. Mrs. .1. 0. Williams. Com munion steward. Mis. W. VnKoll. The following conimiiiees with also ap pointed: On foreign missions, Mrs. I'Mna HoldreilKe and Mrs. .1. A. Itlck erdike. On missions and church ex tension, Mrs. II. It. K hit,', Mrs. I,. OorthyK. On Sunday schools, II. ('. Uii'.h. .1. A. Illckenlike, .1. II. Fuller On H in ts. Mrs. I,. .Icffcrv. Mrs i,. i rion '1'ryer, Mrs. II. c. iiiK,. i' lei'ipcian. i., Mrs. W. Voi;ell, Mrs. .1. i I-:. rss. Miss Vera (illmun. On edu .itton, .lay Withroiv, (ira.'e Hinges,! I'i'ter Spciioer. On fi . ..,-.,,' ..i.i 1 lis. .1. C. illianis. Mrs. W. A. Slrat ton, Mis. Win. Yoe. On hospitals. Mrs. K, K. I'ohs, Mia. I'der Spencer, Helen Adaimua. On church records. I. H. fuller, Mrs. 1,. Oorthys. On audililiK am, nuts, .lames Weaver and William Yoe. tin pais,miU;o .,,,,) furniture. Mrs. i.,iis liiown and mis. neeson. on cliurch inn XIIS, .1. . fuller. Mi.s I'allie V sic spent ono day ut tho county seat in company with hi8 mother. Itov. M". C. Heed will preach morn inn and evenliiK at Talent. This Is tho last Sunday heforo conforenco and thoro will ho sorviccs both niorii Ing and evening. .1. !' Denham and ramlly were Ash land visitors WV'daesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Archie ICstes tiro here on n visit rroni (llendalo aa guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kstos. failles' Aid will meet at tho home of Mrs. W. Yoo Thursday nrternoon. lr. 0. W. Mcfadden of Diiluth, who has been hero looking after his orchard Interests, left Tuesday for his home, arter soveral weeks' stay la Talent and Medroril. Iielhert (ioddard came down from tils in mi ii I a i n much Wednesday to harvest bis crop of beans. Tho cannery employes have been laid off for tho last two days on ac count of scarcity of material to work on. Miss l.ucllo lloldrldgo Is spending Ihe week at ttie state fair at Salem, she. having won first prlio at the county as will as tho school fair In the sewing contest. This Is the sec ond year Miss lloldrldue has won this honor. I fddio Maxon, who was ordered re H'ently to report at Yreka for examl 1 nation for military service, passed jthru Talent with the contingent i bound for American Lake. Wash. ! (Hen Withrow. who recently en listed a i a cavalryman, leaves this , week for l'ortl.ind. where ho will t take the examination. , Mrs. Marlon Tryer spent Insl Thursday in J.i ksonxllle. the eiiest ;ill i ..r xi, s i.-.,.. n. .f.- ...... .,. i-ii.i. ,- i , ..... .,.- .'i i hi. in. i. line .oiss ...... , ,,,, ... i,'.. wo i-.si, ministerial support. .1. A. liickerdike. W. Wells, I., (lortiiyj. Mi s, i.'.ina lloldn dge. I. 0. Williams. On examination of lei al preachers, .lames Weaver. 1.. t.aura spent the day mother in Medford. with her graiid- ln i: Wiseman. On trier of fuller. t the met. ided by a unanimous COLONEL ROOSEVELT TAKES FIGHT TO WISCONSIN l!l'IM-:. Wis.. Sept. -Colonel l!lOM,clt elllere.l Sele.L.r I .. an. m en a v.n allon , Jen on w ith Ihe i ork for j p. Iti'V. 1111,1 Mrs. Heed oorihys. f. w appeals. .1. II It was di te to rle fore st.irlin I lie i oin Ini; ear. w ill spend their six weeks III the east, x Islling Mr. 1! ther and tuber rel. lines. Harry Crawford of Lincoln, Ne braska, tins hem the guest of bis i tiit.'. Mr. and Mrs, .!. s. Ciaw- foril. This Ik .Mr, Cinxv ford's first I t visit to the coast, and while hole he j With Medfonl traar Is Medford made x ai at inn ' -ed's bio- 1 home state last night and two 'lings applauded his criticism.. of the senator s attitude toward the parti, ipatloti of America In the war, Koosev.-ii addressed the League of Wisconsin Muni, ipalltics at the first meeting In the auditorium aud an overflow meeting at Itrotlnrhood hall. I Uproarious laughter, cheers, pat notisin, boxing bouls mill wrestling mutches, monologues, songs and ad dresses were the chief ' fealitres of the Klks smoker last night which consensus of opinion of the great timing present xvips, that it was the bust smoker, and ciilcrlainmetit cv held in Alodl'onl. .Several hundred Klks from till pai'U of tho valley' xvere present, ns were (he officers nnd members of ( company nnd.mnny invited guest . The overshadowing feature of the long program of enjoyable, event: was the spontaneous farewell dem onstration givert Major K. K, Kelly, wuo let i on n late mglit train to join his command at Monterey, Cal. When the major entered the big lodge room in his army uniform a great hurst of applause greeted him. At the opening of the smoker pro gram hxalled Jtuler Newbury simply announced I tin I irst. number on the program as "Major K. K. Kelly." Fol lowing another outburst of applause. Major Kelly, who wu's deenlv affect ed, nnule n short mid Impiiv address expressing lus npiireciation."' This wns; folio weil bi;,4 whorl, rfidli'S by l orler .1. .Nelf m eulogy of Jlajor Kelly. The prepared urogram for me smoker xvas then nroeeeded xvllb An hour Inter, ns Major Kelly, luring a pout, was working i s wax- aiong tne sine of t lie hall lo get out ot tne building and reach tho denol his progress boiiicr imneded bv lb., onslant handshaking ho xvas sub. jecleil lo, nnd hail just reached the door, someone shouled: "Three cheers for Major Kelly!" With one accord the entire assem blage rose to its i'eet anil gave three hearty cheers. "Thanks again," murmured the honored man. who xvas almost overcome with emotion. "I'll try and deserve it and live un to it." Then he dodged out Ihe door and xvas gone. The smolicr program was in elinrsre of (J company, xv.il.h,, Sergeant Ciillen ling list felereo ami general master ceremonies, (lenernl wonder was expressed al Iho ivifllctice of the en forlninnmnt furnisU)! by the com- pnnyy and the prevalent thought was Hint it only one-t urd of the em my could put up such n liroe-run. w-hitt would have hnipencd if the en lire company had been in the city. .Many of the company's most nro- ficient athletes mid best singers and entertainers in general were out of Hie city on guard duty. During the veiling ( upturn Crossley and Lieu tenant Alexander wero called upon speeches and made hits with their responses. During his address Major Kellv xpressed Hie esteem and tiffed inn which Medford people in general hold or ( company by saving: "lis of- icers and men look like soldiers and act like gentlemen.'' At the conclus ion of the program about .11. p. m.. the Klks and their guests gave three rousing cheers for C eomhunv nnd company responded with three heels and a tiger for the. Klks. I'he chief laaglitei' provoking fea ture of the evening xvere the pilloxv ighls pul on by Hie C puny hovs. ith various ilifiercnt contestants, or a half hour or more the big rowd shouted xvilh laughter al the I'forts of Hie contestants to knock h other off the movable nole with pillows. Another laughter feature was "Deck" lln)kimhaoiH mpnii logiie, in costume iniO, makeup.., ji' C company's part' of t lie program was as follows: Adjutant's call by Buglers Asli worlh and Smith. Songs by Sergeant Callens, Singing by company boys. ' tingle culls bv I'.ugler Ashworth. ''ree-fir-all pillow lights. Wrestling match, Corporals Han sen nnd Tiima. lioxing, Sergeants Ketipingcr and Sommerville. Boxing, Privates Coolev , and Sprouls. .Boxing, Corporal Smith vs. I'rivale Wilkinson. Boxing, Sergeant Soinerville vs. Private Dannals. Taps, ,Buglcr Ash world.. ., ... ,. G0NwiiH president! SLUSH FUND BRINGS FIGHT (Continued from Paga On.J 1 Order xvas restored as tpiiekly us had been disturbed. C'omiitUtco OpKiss. After n healed session today, the house rules commillce refused to act resolutions proposing congres sional invesligalion of lleproscnta tive lleflin's chnrges that a nutuhcr of members of congress "had acted suspiciously" about the time Counl von licrnslorff nsked his govern ment for authority lo spend $.")().0tlfl lo influence congress on Ihe .subma rine warfare issue, i Members favoring invesligalion planned to wage a fight on the floor against the action of the coiiimitlcc. ('hnirman 1'ou issued this slaleiiicnl : 'In view of inl'i, niiiii.ii, n which the commillce on rules has received of a nutioii-xvide invesligntion of the use of tho money furnished by the Gorman gowrnment, now being con ducted hy 'tlie depnrlment of iuslice, the commillce on rules has decided to take no notion on the several res olutions before it." Two members Wood of Indiann and Kellv of Pennsylvania voted against the eommillee notion, lien resenlalive Foster of Illinois also in diented Hint he favored an inquiry but voted with tho mnjoritv. AM ST Kill 'AM. Sept. 2S.-Dr. Michaclis, the Oermaii imperial chancellor, in a speech to the iniiin coinmilti'o of the rcichstag, said that Pope Benedict's peace proposals wero inspired, by moral seriousnesst pure justice and neutrality, which things were lacking in the rcjily inailc by President Wilsi'.n to Ihe pope, ; COI'KN'ilAflKNy Sept. ' 28. The eenlrist and socialist represeiita tixes at the meeting Wednesday ol' the' iiitcr-purly caucus of Iho een lrist, national - liberal, radical und fiWiillist'jiM'd infinifVled ft. dfWro'j ."( Wircfusfl 'toiote J'avoralily ;oti 'theii I salary of A'iee. Chancellor IJelffit-r j ich. who is unpopular 'in reiclistng circles. The establishment of the chanceilorship as n 'separate minis try, including n vice-chancellor, ne cessitates a new vote of credit. The radicals and nalional liberals op posed consideration of (he matter lit the caucus nnd the quest inn was sent to the main committee of Iho reiclistng. With Medford trade Is Medford made. 7 FOR ., RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DRUG. STORES Tubes 2So jars soc WOMAN COULD . ; HARDLY STAND Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable . Compound. RY "CASCASETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS ? SICK OR BILIOUS Tonight I ( iojin your Novels and ston headache, colds, sour stomach. liVi (let a Ill-cent box now. Turn tho rascals out the head ache, biliousness. Indigestion, the lik, soar, stomach and bad colds turn them out tonight and keep them out Ith Cascarets. Millions of men and women take a scaret now and then and nex'or clofced bowels, or an unset novv the misery caused by a lazy tomaeh. I'on't put in another day of dis tress. Let Casiarcts cleanse vour Ionia, h; rcnioxe tho sour, ferment ing food: take the excess bile from our liver nnd mrry out all the con stipated waste matter and poison in the bowels. Then on will feel great. A I'as, aret tonight stralghetns ou oat by morning. They work while you sleep. A In-cetit box from any drug store means a clear bend, sweet siomaih and dean, healthy liver and bowel aeiion for months. Children loie Cas. arets because they ncxer (tripe or tlckcn, iPlPil Fulton, N. Y. "Why will women pay out their money for treatment and receive no nenetit, when so many have proved that Lydia K Pinkham'sVego table Compound will maka them well ? For over a year I suffered so from female weak ness I could hardly stand and was afraid to go on tho street alone. Doc tors said medicines were useless and onlv an oneration would help me, but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has proved it otherwise. 1 am noxv perfectly well and can do any kind of work." Mrs. Niil.t.iB Phelps, care of R. A. Uider, K.F.D. No. 6, Fulton, N. Y. We wish 'every woman who suffers from female troubles, nervousness, backache or the blues could see the let ters written by women made well by Ly dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If you have bad symptoms and do not understand the cause, write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Muss., for helpful advice given free. BE PRETTY! TURN Try Grandmother's old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost, pvoryono knows that Pairo Tra ntul Sulphur, properly compoumh'tl. brings hark tlm natural color ami to tho hair when fmicd, atreakcl or jrrny. lenra njjo the only wav to get this i mixture was to make it nt lioiuo, whioh I is muw ami troublesome. Nowadava, bt i nskin' at any lni store for "Wyeth'ii Naje and Sulphur Compound.' you will p't n la r ire hot tie of this famous old recipe, improvi-d liy the addition uf other inirndit'iit... for ahout 0 ccnt. Don't "tav jirav! Trv it ! Kf one ran poiMv tell tliat you darkened "your tiinr. nt it din's it ?o natural I v mi l nlv. You dampen a bihmil'o or soft lirush with it and draw this through your hair, takinu one Bmall strand at x time; hy inornini the pray hair dis appears, and after another application or two. your hair becomes Uautifully dark. i:le.y nnd attractive. WetV- Saye and Sulphur Compound i a di 'i-!:ttul toilet riUiitt- i".r t in-e who di -ire daik hair and a vout'ii'ul hi pearatice. It i not intend. d for tlietu:-.', uiitiLMtion or preention of dcase. JOHN A. PERL UNTJEKTAKXK Idr Assistant. t SOUTH ItAUTI.KTT. 1'hono M. 4 iid 4-.-J-a Aastomoblle Heine Srrtce. AmbuUne 8tt1c. Coror Dont ask for CracKsrs sag "All right, Mother! Snoxv Flakes for -mine, every time!" Growing children love the crisp saltiness ot Snow Flakes. They are good for them, and you, too. Sold In three sizes of packages, and in hulk.. TACIFIO COAST BISCUIT CO. Portland, Oregon. Jones Cash Grocery Fonts Grocery Company Warner, Wortinan & Goto CIuis. L. Schleffolin J. G. Uibbard WE SUM, 'KM Marsh & Ilenncft John Bivixvnlco C. 1'. Kribs J. 10. OlmstcatI ( - III! liiifl L ' w 1 3KS CAPITAL $100,000. BOTH BANK AND PATRONS A S intent upon eliminating the finan cial cares of patrons as they are in promoting the affairs of the First Na tional Bank, are the following Executives: YVm.'G. Taif, President Chas. jr. Knglisli, Viee-Pres. Oris Criuvford, Cashier. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM stMeiioneiBank MEDFORD OREGON fi ' What. Do You Need? in the xvay of automobile sup plies, Mr. Car Owner? We are here ready to serve yon in any way wo can, and. wo know tbero nro many ways, for wo carry everything, that the auto mobileist needs. Whether It bo Tor you or for tho car, we have it. C. E. Gales Auto Co. Home Grown Vegetables Now Plentiful (Ireen Onions Head Lettuce Cucti tubers Spinach Turnips Carrots Sweet Potatoes Cauliflower Cabbago ltell Peppers Heets Celery See Our Display of Fruits Tokay C'rape3 Malac.i Crapes Sweet Water lirapes 1'oat lies Watornit'lona Casiilias Personal Attention Canteloupes lloneydew Melons Strawberries Plums (iround Cherries Apples Prompt Service Marsh & Bennett PHONE 252 4