PAGE TWO
IOCAL AND
'PRRSONA1.
Mlsa McCormlck, the homo demon
stration agent, has returned from
Grants Pans and her work In Joseph
ine county and will spend the runt
of the month hero. .Miss JlcCormlrk
is now available to rIvo wheatUss
liroad demonstrations before groups
of womon or In any community do
slrlng to have a demonstration of
this kind.
Candldntos' hall, Natatorlum, Wert.
May lBth. Tickets, 7"ic. 45'
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels arrived
Homo bunday from tneir several dnyll ,Ir 1(,nr). ,m3 ,,cn lool:I1K
weeks' sojourn In California, and Mr. arm1( for several months for a suit
Daniels, who Is chairman of tho m.aion UI1,i nii0(i Medford host
Modford district In the coming Hod: o( , (ho piaK0B i,0 visited.
Cross drive, at once got busy com-, "(ict a homestead before May 2r,th.
pleting arrangements for tho local p0 Mooro and Hodgson, Austin Ho
campuliin. jtnl building, Ashland, for n good lo-
Pliuno Sll-J, Offlco Medford Con- nation," 4!i
Creto Construction Co., at LowIb pipe
plant, N. Riverside Avo. 4'.
Charles 0. floold of tho naval hos
pital corps Is spending a short fur
lough at homo before going cast to
laso a anon course ai mo uunwmy , 0wen of Kail Clalro, Wis., father and
Medical Institute. brother.'respcctlvely, of Frank Owen
. Hear Dick Posey In tho musical 1)f ths cVi nml tlt,r nK00tcs In
program at the Christian church tho 0w(!n i,llnl,or company, V. Wll
Wcilnesday night, May ir.th. Admls-:H()11 of Menominee, Wis., and William
Blon 3r,c- 'r' Carson or llurllngton, la. It la un-
llugo Miller of Yreka who operates derstood they aro hero to Inspect tho
tho stago line between that city and iur(!0 timber holdings in tho county
Scott's valley, was a business visitor, Gf owen company.
In the city Saturday and Sunday. Johnson tor high-class watch ro-
Sco Mrs. Paul Hansen about pairing. tf
Bone Corsets. Phone 585-H. G9 , Captain Ulchmond Pearson Hoh-
The Itoxy Ann company of Med-80n and Postmaster Mims, who are
ford was Incorporated last week with southerners and friends of many
a capital stock of jr.OOO. The com- years, had a short visit at the depot
pany's business will bo to locate and tli is morning during the train stop,
operate all kinds of mines, and own fho captain was enrouto front Ash
and operate coal mines and oil wells. aml to HoBeburg. Tho colonel and
Have you a son or brothor In tho captain ulso got together for a fow
army or navy, If so you should dis- ntinutos Sunday aftornoon.
play a service flag. Tho Mall .Trlh- Mr. am, Mrs, Fank Vteloa woro
uno Iiob thorn. ivook-ond visitors In tho city from
Funeral services over the lato Prl- u10r n,nch near Uui li. and woro
Vato Karl lleosnn of Talent who dlod guesU at tho Hotel Medford.
last weok at Camp Lewis of black Tho nrunswlcK, all phonographs in
iliphlhorla. wero held Sunday after- ollo. Waters Paint Storo. tf
noon In the Wagnor Creek cemetery yrHm yrank L. Wutklns and little
at Talent. Tho Ashland lodge of snn ,.avo for tlll,r ll01110 at om
Klks had charge of tho funeral. tlilH evening, nfter spending the win-
Upholsterlng, furnuure ropalrlng. tor in Modford.
mattresses made over, fenthor rono- For n10 best Insurance, see Holmos,
vatod, carpots and rugs cleaned and (ho Insurance Man.
laid. Coo. W. Douglass, 201 S. Illv- Among visitors registered at tho
ersldo. Phone 900-M. tf ll0.i lo(Uy w,,ro Mr lm Mrs Uono,
Mrs. V. W. Itoss and daughter of R,.i...nnr r y, v,.i, en,. i.i-
Olendalo wero woek-end visitors
I"
tho city. . ,
Hear Dick Posey In tho musical
program at tho Christian church
Wednesday night, May Kith. Admis
sion 35c. 45
Slato Highway Knglneer Nunn says
the Pacific highway Is no'w open for) Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ksterly of Wal
travcl from Portland to tho Cnlifor-.do were week-end visitors In tho city
nla lino. Tho road Is In flno uliapo mi ,;,.(., at tho Hotel .Medford.
oscopl about eight miles In Cow ir. Ksterly Is tho well-known Waldo
Crock conyon, which whllo pass-1 mining man.
able,, Is still somowhnt rough. Thc .;. t, Peterson, former county
.,.. ,,,., u.n.n uiahh'-o nun
ecrapod nnd aro In as good condition
ns they will ever bo until hard sur
faced. This will be good news to
thoao who about this tlino of tho
yonrenst their eyes on California and
contoniplnto a const-length auto trip.
' Salem Capital Journal.
Soo Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, ltoom 40 1
M. P. a II. Ilulldlng.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. C
j
Griffin nnd,
son ivnro weok-end visitors in
city from Trail.
"'
Dr. Heine. (iarnotl-Corey Dldg.
It. Heors Loos, wcil-kuowu veteran
liowspaper man, humorist ami p.iru-
grnpher, who arrived on the coast
Trom miiv York two mouths ngo anil
Is now residing at Hollywood, Calif ,
is spending a row days In Medford on
combined business and pleasure. He
is an ardent fisherman and expects to
upend considerable lime at the iier.
This Is Mr. Loos' first visit to .Mel
ford since Its box car depot days when
110 was at that time representative
nf a San Francisco newspaper.
Mrs. llaney for hemstitching and
liecollng. (ierntt-Curey llldg.
K. L. Mead of Selma Is a business
Visitor In tho city.
Daily's Taxi. Phone !.". City trips
2'ic for one or two. Dudgn car. Stand
ut Hrown's billiard pallor.
Mr. and Mrs. 1'. 1.. Thorns arrived
111 the city Sunday from Kiikciio anil
Will make Oils city their future home,
lie Is the agent for a I'orilaud afier
Iioon newspaper.
Hear Die!: Posey lii Hie musical
program at. I ho Christian church
Wednesday night, May I ;ih. Admis
sion .'l.'ie. 4 r
Among callers at the Commercial
tlub today was li. l'avn or OaMaiul,
Calif., wh' will be hero Hcvcnil
days on hnshics.
Plant Piixsou's Superb D.ihllus now
nml up to July fourth, (let them at
the Itoxall Sloro. Central Point. Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter, former resi
dents of Medford. arrived in he il
Bnturdny from llrooklnei. Ore,
Where they spent the wtnier.
Mltchc.ll sharpens lawn mowers.
86 So. Hlvcrsldo.
II r. anil Airs. II. I.avlou of Cr.iua
da, Calif., wero woek-end visitors In
ho city.
Dr. Hartley fill" ""d "tracts teeth
without pain. M. J II. Ulds.
j. C. M, Thomas delivered an address
on "Hood (.'lllzcnshlp" at tho union
church services held In the Presby
terian church at Central I'olnt last
niclit.
J'axsnn's Bupcro rannas, eight for
a dollar, eight for two dollars, and
eight for three dollars. About half
of florists' prices. It. II, Paxson, Cen
tral Point, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. (leorge J. Henry ar
rived In the city this morning from
Ccntrulla, Wash., and will make their
future home In .Medford where Mr.
Henry will soon open up nt 111 west
(Vfnln street what. Is said to bo the
most complete and up-to-date vulcan
izing plant outside of Portland. A
freight car containing their house
hold goods and the vulcanizing equip
ment Is expected hero within a few
Why not eat your noonday lunch
at Holland Cafe?
A parly of prominent lumbermen
at tho Hotel Medford consists of A.
8. Owen of Owen, Wis., and John S.
Prank- and family of I. os Angeles, ,f.
T. Cessna of Long lleach, Hosotla
McCrall of Philadelphia, and Hiiiinn
K. arittlngor and W. II. Kay of Port
land. Service flags for salo at cost. Mall
Tribune offlco
ifleiiooi supervisor, who !e now con-
nected with tho O. A. i; was a vis
itor hero Saturday and Sunday.
Judge and Mrs. J. F. Lodge of
Yreka arrived In tho city Saturday,
puiiiiased a new Velio car from Hoy
l'ruitt, successor to tln W. K. DcLay
agency, and drove homo in it Sunday.
Clint llalltln, the Yreka aulo dealer,
a former resident of this city, aided
them In purchasing the car and drove
U Yreka for Ibetn. .Indian I.nilno
Is a JiiiIko of llio California superior
court.
Clilef of Pollen lllllson will start
li criiHiiilo at once against owners of
cows who tie them In vacant lots
, ii.it n,e animals can gel nnln Ihr
.sidewalks. Many complaints have
been received and (ho ordlllanco will
.now be enforced to the letter.
.Mrs. Chester L. Stevenson and
(laughlor of Ashland left this morn
ing Tor Fugeno where they will join
Mr. Stevenson who recently engaged
In the drug business In that city.
.Mis. Stevenson and daughter wore
pilosis over Sunday of Miss .lane Han.
sen.
Tho Southern Oregon Medical as-
(soi lallon will meet In Medford tomor
row 'i, Ihu Masonic hall In tho M. F.
it II. IU.li; . as guesls of the Medrord
division, of which Dr. W. W. P. Holt
of Fagle Point Is president. Tho as
sociation takes lu Hie counties of
.lacksou. Josephine and Douglas. In
addition to association speakers sev
eral prominent physicians or Port
land aro nil the program. A busi
ness ses-slon will be held In the fore
noon, tho afternoon will be given
over to I he convention session, and
In Hie cloning a batuHiet ami smoker
will lie held al Hie Hotel Modford.
I. o. . ", Aitentl
1. (). V F. tiieml'eis ale re
d to meet at Hie hall Tuesday
All
U'lesti
al 2
111.. Hi
'clock to nticnrt (lie funeral of
r li. L. Day. I
C.inl of I'M jinks.
W Hisii to evlen.l ctitr fincrrrst
fluiiiln to all ftiiMiils for wnrtlH of
cnnsol.it ton ii tut arts of Kttulu
shown u. - In our Imtcux nnrnt, nml
for I ho tiuitiy lir.uiliriil flowers plarec!
uiiu our son and hrothrr'a nr;io
Mii i:i.iaiii:tm hkksos
WD SONS. KVKKKTT. 1M
U TON AND IM.IJS ,
IfEDFOTtT) MATL TTiTHTTYE.
TRY 10 HANDCUFF
A si'iiniiomtl ojiiMOile tninspircil
in tin- Sinkiyons uarly Saturday ovun
)tt wlji'ii two oi' Shorit'I' Johihiikh hc
ciu I dcpuiit'-, Jason Ilartiium and
William ht'c, stationed on the moun
tain to i-atrli boot lexers, Htopped li.
(!. Wortliinton, thu well known
Med!''rd business man, and in lit
li'uitiiiur to forcibly sneak hatidciit't's
on liifii badly bruised his wrists. Mr.
Woi-tliintoii, who had no liquor in bi
car nnd was not resisting arre.-t, will
a suit lor damages.
Worthinton was returning from a
visit to some mining claims, and had
a number of valuable ore specimens
locked up in the rear of his ear. . He
hart stopped on the mountain to put
water in the radiator, and was just
about to o on when l.ee, wearing a
deputy sheriffs hude, called to him
to stop as he wanted to search his ear
for booze. Worthinton stopped
while the deputy searched the pockets
nml underneath the seats of the ear.
The deputy then tindinj: that the reiir
box of the ear was locked up demand
ed that Vorthiritoii open it and allow
him to look through. This Worth
ing on refused to do and explained
that he had valuables in the compart
ment that he did not want to be seen
by anyone passing on the highway.
Asked Scmrli Warrant.
The Medford man defied the deputy
to break open the compartment with
out a search warrant, and invited the
officer to place him under arrest, take
him to Ashland, there et a search
warrant and lie would open up the
compartment.
dbout this time Jason Ilartman of
Jacksonville, another bpfulal deputy
sheriff stationed on the mountain
drove up in a Ford ear and look part
in the dispute. The smaller deputy
addressing (lim as "sheriff," explain
ed that 'orthiniton refused to allow
him to search the compartment with
out a warrant. Lee placed his hand
in his hip pocket and threatened to
draw his revolver. Worthinton dared
him to, do so and the deputy then
withdrew his hand from the pocket.
Trictl Handcuffs.
Worthinirton waa seated with' hi-
hands on the steering wheel ready to
f,ro ahead whenever they said tin
word, and suddenly Ilartman made a
liin.e at bis wrists with a pair of
handcuffs ami repeated tho operation
several times, Worlhiuulon each lime
pulling his arms away in lime, 'flic
hitter was so indignant over Ihi.
treatment, which he says is only
banded out to thiis and murderers
and not to reputable citizens, that he
declared they could only place hand
cuffs on him over his dead body. .
More argument followed, Worth ins
ton inviting the deputies to place him
under arrest and lake him to Ashland.
Ilartman finally announced that
Worlhintou was under arrest nml
with the bitter's consent iint in the
car and rode with him to Ashland, and
before Justice of the Peace dowdy.
At the command of the, justice Worth
inulon unlocked the compartment and
the justice looked through it. Then
tie-pile Justice liowdy's advice Ilart
man iiiMMcd on swearimr out a war
rant for Wi.r'hiiijilou'rt arrest on the
charm' of resisting an officer. Thv
warrant was issued, the heariiar was
ct for Tuesday niorninsr and Wovth
iiu,'tou was released on l"!) bail.
1 tnmnuo Su it I -i holy".
Attorney I'orler J. Ncff has been
retained by Wortbimrton to look af
ter lii- intends in the ca-e, and to
pnvjldy brniir a damage Mitt. Coun
ly I'rt M'cul.o- Itoberts, by. virtue of
bis office, wdl repre-cnt the state at
tint hcaiinir.
According to reports aroung town
l.ee who tir-l stopped Wortltinulon
and later threatened to pull his pun
on him, lias made a practice of pull-
in-; the sun out and flourishing it dur
ing aruuiuents wHh unirry nutoists
whom he has -dipped for the purpose
of sea rt-huer their ears.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTKl) .Miner, mill men, labor
ers or road coast r net ton, chrome
mine. Hli;h waues. Apply It. .1.
Ivowau, (Hford hotel or ?eo. 9
Hurton. tirauts Tmss, Ore. 4."
FOR SALE
HV UllOYVN WIIITK
liealem lu Vara Lauds, Orchards and
I'll; ProHTl!oi.
10 S. l'lr.
Slv airoH, all under cultivation
e.'op In. uood snmll houe, etc., water
rlnlit, on paved hlr.hu ay, a vplondld
value and I lie price U rlKht.
Stock ranch tally citliied, "5
Acrea In alfalfa, two pet of buildings.
ti uctor. hay scale, flno hand of sheen
goes with nl.icn at 1. ".? )'Cr Here.
fEDFOTvT). (HiT-flO!?. MONDAY. MAY '13. 'MIS
AT THE RIALTO TONIGHT AND TOMORROW.
l T
.'WILLIAM FOX'PK-OPrj-CTIOW'
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
Mrs. Seoll of Sinn's volley wenl to
lioL'iie river I'riilnv eveninir to peml I
llio tveok eml with her tlauulih-r. -M;i-ble.
who teni'lies in Hie Hone river
ellool.
0. V. Miloni inoloieil to his war
unrden in Aslihnn! Kriilny evenin;.', :ie
con'innil hy Mrs. Jlnll of (IrilTin
ereek, who lins been leneliiny: the pri
nuiry (inules here in the nbsenee of
Miss l,ii urn Kllis, who relumed to her
home in'Tiilenl Weihiesiloy. ,
Mrs. "Dol" Moore spent n couple
of days nl the I'nss, returning Snn
diiy ul'ternoon.
Air. niiil Mrs. I.vnn Suiitli were
ruests Suniliiy lit (lie lionie of 'J'heo
Kramer in (Iriint's I'nss.
Air. nml Mrs. Jesse (lilerist nu.l
(".'milliter Helen, of Ka'jle 1'oilil were
visiting relniives in tlohl Hill nStur
ilay, nml Sunday visited in Sains vail
lev before returning houie.
Air. nnd Mrs. t'. A. Peterson of lhi
eily were Medford vi -ilors l-'riday.
Ilr. Kel .-. v was ii Medford visilor
e
lo the lied I'ro-s elikirnien euiivention
l''rid.iy. v
T. .1. Slinvei- lel'l yiiiH'sibiy moriiiie:
for Alariil ield lo i i-il friends.
Pi's, l-'r.-uilv and K a Carluw of
Medford were visiliiii; relaliies near
Cold llill Sunday.
Alr. M. I. ilowers and daii'iiler
Helen were passengers Sunday, oiorn
iiii: to Cent mi 1'oilil to spend the dav
wild ,1. I'. O'llarra and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Klharl nl
Ashland wore eiiels tMindav al Hie
home of Mrs. Klhait's iiinllieron Sar
dine, ereek.
Mi and Mrs. Harry Treshnni of
Sams valoy, were (luld Hill vi-.itors
Saturday.
Silas I'lemiii... and I'auiily motored
to h'ouue riier t'nday eieniier.
Mrs. A. .1. l, l)..!i'ald of I'erilaiid.
v. ho has been i -.i inr tlie pal feu
weeks at the loeue of her brolher.
Kivil Will of this i-ily, returned to
her home 'I'liurday ninriiiii.
Miss Maud Sullen relnna.l Wed
uosdey eveiiioi; lc.ni a i..il Willi
friends al A hi. I.
Mr. nnd Mrs. .lelin Cook of Sam
valley were in liotd Hill Sunday.
I'.elllon llowel- i f A-lllalid visited
bis son M.i rliii, Sundry.
AV. II. Chibler- left Simdav cvimi
inir for hn-ine--. iuleresis at Clen
dnle. Mr. and Mr-, li. I,. Miller nml in
nior and Mrs. I,. I) Walker ami Mi
-
When business speeded by war-needs
causes heavier strains
WESTERN UNION
service responds to the emergency. Extra de
mand auUmntically produces extra application,
extra ore, extra patience. In this elasticity
Western Union is typical of a true National utility.
rehr,tms D.iv Letters Wight Litters
Cil'Usr.tnsS'Ioney Transferred by Wirt
THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
!i? -tfiW r
Harriet Hodges came down Saturday
eveaiij from Ashland lo visit relu
lives in this city for u day or two.
Miss liuth Cadv left Friday even-
in.' to make u short visit with her
homo folks at Heavertowu, Ore.
Airs. Xcwburjr nnd son James, of
Kanes creek, were Gold Hill visitors
Sunday.
A huneh of (fold Hill younjj people
Mleuiled the dance nt llturue river
Snturdav evening.
Miss Katherine Foley took her
room, the tat li nnd 7th gTados, to Col
vie; tluleli Saturday nioniinir nnd n
very oii,joynbloday was spent in that
beautiful ravine.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hlaekcrt nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Criswell were an auto
parly to Medford Friday evening-.
Several ear loads of Odd Fellows
attended the session at Jacksonville
Fiidnv eveninir.
Air. nnd Mrs. Tom Duiifrev of Galls
ereek were in Gold llill Friday.
A. K. KelloL'ir W'ns u business visitor
to Jacksonville Wednesday.
Airs. F. A. Davis of Kiddle, slop
ped over Wednesday lo visit nt the
homo -.C ?ty. and Mrs. linymond C'ris-
Use Pfcrfeei iaby
A E!mp1s ftf-thed That Ha a Wonderful
Influcuica tpen The Future lufcnt
BefVrn tlxi nrrival of T)nly IcnfiwIUff women
fir iMcr li:ilf a century Iroo used witb
ri-iriiiouy it.i uiuo-uuuorea prcparauoo,
Mi.tiicr'.s Fru-inl.
Ikm is n, imvt wonderful oppllcntlon for
tho iirwi iv.cn lrcast. It penctrntes
llin ii:" li :. li'Miuen!.-! una ti'uci. render-
iiKT ttiiiu iilioit to rividiiy yltlU ta nature
imiui i r pai:sion,
'v it uo V. n anxioiis works of Tirc-iinncy
ttTi 71) 3 fnrnferlnhle. '1 ho muni wreneh
iii? f'r -.Mi, hoiotiirj-tlinvn oii.i strctehitv? p-iitus
11 :e C'lUiitei.n'U'il. 1 ho .'.vstcm in pix-pred
ut tho tcmuip event, a:nl Ut nso onugs
rc-;t, ri-piHu Ii ;;p" a-itirir.itlrn.
Hv tho re-iihr e uf XiHlir') Friend dur-
ine th.' iv.-ritui the aw1 expum! e;isier when
Kih- an lvr.4, nn.l ii;tturn!l' th-j p;uu and
y. tli-T's Vrientl U prepnrcil after tlio for
rrttilu uf n n-itttl f;unily tloctur ty tho Urnil
tkM Hi'iT'ilutiT Co., Lnmar Blcitf., At
l.mlii, d;i. It in fnr oxlernal c o-ily: if
.ililutely niul entirely nafo nml Momler
tnlly t-flVcliu. 'rito tbein for their inMriic
tivo ntul inten'-iMii? "M'thtrlHHX.' Il.iok.'
TIhto is n Mcjlili uf Intnietii;ii nnd ciir
fort ti m il.TiM'i! it rcmlinii thin littl
Nxik. It It plainly written jint what ever.
Mini:. wnnl.4 to kmm ami will bo a Hplen
lil little text Ikm'W of pnhliimv, not onl)
fur yiiiinielf lmt will mrko yon helpful U
ether', nnil It: the iiieiinlime oM.iln a bottH
cf Muther' Krleml fnm tha ilnicsHt. anc
tlnw fortify youravlf ajfjiust polq auU dl
well on Iter wily to visit her sister nl
Wood, I'ulif.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ilerroti nnd Dr.
K. C. Kelscy were Medford mid l en
tml Point visitors Wednesday.
.Mrs. Al. A. Huh- of Koitue river
snino Thivi'sdiii' nifirjiiiir to spend the
day with her dnin;hter, .Mrs. J. Clark.
DiED
DAY Rev. Uavld L. Day died at
his home, 310 Knight street, Sunday,
.May 12th, at 3 a. m., aged 72 years
and 9 months. Funeral services will
be held at the Weeks & .McCiuwnn
company chapol Tuesday, .May 14, at
2:30 p. m., conducted by .Modford
lodge, I. O. O. J' Tho Interment
will be in tho I. O. O. I'-, cemetery.
David L. Day was born in Schenec
tady, Xew York, Aug. 12th. 1S43.
His ejjrly boyhood was 'spent in Troy,
X. Y., at wblch place during tho Civil
war ho labored in an arsenal for the
government, being too young for the
army. Altho he tried three times
during the war to enlist, he was re
jected each time because- of his youth.
He lost one brother lu the Civil war.
.After the war he moved with his
parents to Sparta, Wis., at which
place lie becamo a member of tho
Christian Advent church, and joined
the I. O. O. P. at about 22 years of
The use of WR.GLEV'S
by the fighting men has
created much talk across
the water.
Even before American soldiers
and sailors landed, the British.
Canadian and French forces had
adopted IVRICLEY'S as their war
time sweetmeat.
And now that Uncle Sam's stalwart
boys are hitting the line, you'll find
WRICLEY'S a very noticeable ally of
1
,f-rho Afiioe
Keep them supplied. A box is easy
t ft Rpnrl inn sfiYbc
The
Flavor Lasts
This is the Week We Give
A picture of your favorite in the movies with a 2',c purchase.
Three postcards or one 7 In. by 10 In. sepia finish. You get your
first choice If you come oarly.j (
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
Phono SS'l.
DICK
ALSO
MUSICAL PROGRAM
First Christian Church,
WEDNESDAY, MAY I5TH.
agis-Jieiug an Odd Keliow for over
50. years,.. "
At thl., .plac' ho married Hattie.
S. Stowarton Aurll J7th, lii70. Their
union was blessed with four sons,
John Binary and David William, horn
at Kparta. He was among the first
pioneers to South Dakota, where
Henry Rolland and Frederick Stew
art were horn. Ho left Dakota and
camo west in 1S1I5.
With the exception of the first fow
yearB which wore spent In Southern
California on account of his health,
his remaining year were spent M
Medford, where he was well-known.
Ho in survived by his wife, Hattie S.,
and two sons, David William and
Frederick Stewart. ' ' '
STOVER Joel Stover,, a former
wnll-known old resident of Gold Hill,
died at Talent Sunday, at the age
of 73 years. Funeral services were
held at the Kock Point cemetery neac
(lold llill this afternoon and the
body was interred beside that of bis
wife. who passed away years ago.
l.O.VDO.V,- Jiay 13A11 German
Lhrninn tanturod in France say that
Field Marshal Von Hindonburg is
dead, letters from British ofricers on
the western front report, according
to the Daily Express.
Ifin rcfrcchmpnte'
After
every meal
Goods delivered,
PGSEY
ADMISSION, 35 CENTS
EVEUYTHIXQ FOH AUTOS
hr all the tlrno. There't nothing
from front light to license plates la
the back that we cannot supply t
minute's notice. The autolst who has
oncoheen a customor here remains onl
always. He knows from experience
that our supplies are right In quality,
and all right In price,
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