Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1918)
PASE TWO MEDFOTW 'MATT TTtTBTTNR inSftPOllD. tRKfiONr, MONDAY. SEI-'TEMP.TCR HO, 1018 FOCAL AND L PERSONAL Tho apodal session of United States court for Jackson, Josephine and Klamnth counties will beKln In this city tomorrow morning. JihIko Wolverton, V. S. District Attorney Haney, IT. S. Marshai Alexander and a number of court attaches uro ex petteti to arrive hero from Portland late this afternoon or Tuesday morn lng. A delegation of about forty principals and witnesses Is oxpected to attend court from Klamath conn ty. I beg to announce to the public and frlondB that I havo resumed tho practice of law at rooms 217-8 Lib. erty (formerly Garnett-Corey) bids., and will give strict attention to all business that may be placed in my bands. Ceo. W. Cherry, phono G57-J ICC A meotlng will bo held this even ing at 7:30 o'clock nt tho Commer cial club building, to select a man to represent the government and a man and woman to represent tho employ ers, on tho community board that will bo appointed Tuesday at 4 p. m Cabbage for kraut. Maddux & Bonnoy. Phone 87-lt. , 1(1.' J. 8. Clnllngbor of Portland, was tho week end guest of Ills wife's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Welch. Ho Ib en route to Klamath Kails in the Interest of the McMillen Publishing company. Attorney Newton W. Dordcn has moved his law office to the Palm block, 107 East Main street. 177 The Hertford district Irrigation board will meet this afternoon to canvass tho votes cast at Saturday's Irrigation bond election. The phonograph with a soul. Tho new Edlaon Diamond Disc. Pnhnor Piano Place, 28 South Central Ave. Among county visitors registered nt tho hotels Sunday nnd this fore noon were aiarvoll ItOliblns of (lolil Hill, Harry 1). Hills, J. F. Carson nnd O. Adams of Unite Kails, Dare P. Buckloy of Ruth, T. S. Lewis or Ap plegate, Horner Owens nnd Vorn Orr of Itoguo lilvor, David Porn or Wat- kins, B. Mnsos of Jacksonville, and W. Ornvln of Talent. A dance for the benerlt of tho Hed Cross will bo given by tho (irlzr.llas In the largo hall of tho Nat. Wednes day ovonlng, Oct. 2nd. Tickets 7"e. extra ladlon 25c. ' 11.2 J. K llltlKon arrived bonin last, night from sovcral days spout at Kla mnth Falls on automobile business. Tho Central Point wireless station which was for tho past seven or eight yearu such a conspicuous feature of tho valley, bus been removed nnd tho towers dismantled. Tho station had not been In uso tor years. Orros, tho ladles' tailor, will bo at Hotel Holland every Tuesday nftor noon; high class only. Kit nnd work manship gunrantoud. 172 V.'Iiibim lludge arrived homo Hun day (mm a week's visit with Mrs. Ilndgo and tholr daughter, MIhh Jean nt llorkoloy, Calif., where tho latter Is attending tho University of Cali fornia. Hamilton & Ellington plnnos. 11. N. LoManl, 225 South Oukdulo. Look them over before you buy. 1S2 Tho news has been rerelved In the city that Miss Marguorlta King, aged 1.1 yenrs nnd soven months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (icorgn -II. KinK of Denver, former residents or Medford. died In Denver Sept. 22nd ut appen dlrltls. drizzly daneo at the largo hall or Nat, Wednosdny evening, Oct. 2nd llenetlt Hed Cross. Tickets 7 .'. extra ladles 25c. lt!2 Krnnk and I .mils Porter or Kugene left this morning for Doris, Calif., whero they expect to take employ ment in n mill or logging camp. Singer Sewing Machine Shop, ad Justing, repairing, cleaning. Phone 903-11. C. A. Chapman, 215 S. Cent ml IS I Mrs. C, II. Jackson and grand daughter of Santa Itosa. Calif., leti ror homo today following a visit hen with Kugeno Moses. Mattress making and furniture up holstorlng. Douglas, 201 S. ltlvcr nldfl. Phono 1II2-J. Mrs. S. A. Ilratt and children of Oak liar, Cnllf., left for homo today nftor a visit with Mr. and Mis. Oscar Lewis at Ja k.-ionvllle. Tho drizzly danco for the ifed Cross Wednesday, Oct. 2ml, at the big hall ot tho Nat. Tickets 7 5c. oxtrn ladles 25c. li;2 Mr. ami Mrs. 1-: i-l- Allen and taiulh have returned to tills -l(y after hein-.; away all summer. .Mrs. Allen and tin children wore on n r.tneh near Med ford, at the home or her parent-;, liuil Mr. Alien, who Is dean of the hi hool or journalism at the University ot Oregon, was nt Berkeley, Calif., where ho taught journalism In the Btimnier school of the VuHerslty of California ami later bo attended I In H. A. T. officers' training camp at tho Pri'slillo.--nugcm' Ciiind. For the best Insurance see Holme?, tho Insuranco Man. Mr. nnd .Mrs. William A. dates ar rived homo Sunday Pom their two weeks nuto trip to the stale fair and Portland. lien Korbcs, who received an ap- polntmcnt as army field clerk and left two woeks ago for Washington, D. C, has successfully passed his ex aminations, received his commission and is now nt a port of embarkation awalt'lng orders to sail. Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. Much Interest was manifested around town today over the report published In Portland newspapers thut beginning Oct. 1st, all stores and retail establishments thruout Oregon would bo ordered by the State Coun cil of Defense to close at 6 p. ni. on week days and to remain closed on Sundays, with the exception of drug stores which can only sell drugs, and restaurants, which can only Berve food. Up to this .afternoon Mayor Gales, who Ib county chairman of the State Council of Defense, had receiv ed no Bitch order, nltho he had heard that one was coming. The order, It is said, Includes all cigar and refresh ment stands. Feather mattrasses and renovat ing. Douglas, 201 S. Riverside. 102-J. Among educators taking part in the comity teachers institute this week nro J. II. Ackerman, president of the state normal school at Mon mouth, nnd Ida Mao Smith, primary critic of tho same Institution, who are guests ut tho Hotel Medford. Tho Woodmen of the World will hold a regular mooting next Wed nesday night. .Light refreshments will bo served. 104 Mrs. George Thomas and son Italph of Spokane, who had been vis iting Mrs. Thomas' sister, Mra. Frank Plpgras left for home today. une ana three-color stock pear labels for sale. Medford Printing Co. tf The Crater Lake season orficialiy close nt midnight tonight, and to morrow morning after tho guests have had their breakfast the hotels will bo closed. Ot courso visitors will continue going to the lake as long ns llio weather remains good hut fliey will have to camp out while there. Furniture packing, crating. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside, phono 102-J. Mrs. N. F. Clements uccompanled by tho daughters or Rev. L. Myron lloozer, Dorothy and Mary, went to Grants Pass this morning on a busl. ness and. pleasure trip. Notice! All persons knowing themselves indebted to the Model Clothing company will pleaso cull at 3.10 Fast Main street and settle. Wo will upprcclato early settlement ol ail accounts. .Model Clothing Co. 1 1S' Sirs. C. Linn of Jacksonville, de parted this morning ror a visit with her sister, nnd en routo will stop oft' at Fiigeno nnd Portland for a short visit. Dr. lleluo, Gnrnotl-Corey Bldg. Among teachers in attendance at the Institute bring held here is Mist; Hello SMdmoru, of the Pino Grove school, who will also visit an eye specialist before returning homo. Ono and throe-color stock pear labels ror salo. Modiord Printing Co. , tf Miss Kllzulpolh Goro left last Fri day tor Portland to attend Heed col lege. Wo havo a row homo fruit dryers on hand. Will closo out ut $6.0(1 each, complete,. P. F. & F. Factory. Jackson County Supervising Fire Warden Arthur 11. Myers was some what surprised Saturday evening, when Mrs. Myers Invited n birthday surprise party ror blm. Tho party arrived nt the Myers home on F.vans creek at S:I5 p. m. Those present were .Mr. ('and Mrs. 11. O. I.oikwood. daughter Jiianlta and son llerlhel; Mr. n ii (I Mrs. Fred Mlnthorn, Mr. and Mrs. T. Owens, Mr. F. Woodward ami son Archie, Mis. Skldmore, Uollln Maer and Clirford ltlclianbon. Mrs. Myers served vculson sandwiches, salad with head lettuce, cake and coffee. The Brunswick all phonographs In one. Palmer Piano Place, 2S South Central avenue. Frank Orr of Rogue River, who was recently sent In Camp Lewis, hai; just passed the crisis in an ucillo nl tack of pneumonia, ami Ills lumber, who Is at his bedside, sends word thai his condition Is now reassuring, BailletCs taxidermist and fur store now open fur business. Wo have the classy furs; come in and see them. Any fins jou want, remodeled or re paired, bring them In early, 12(1 Kast Main street. Tho preliminary hearing of Wil liam U-wls. the ('antral Point district sheepman, who Is charged with vio lating the espionage net, has again I'reti i hanged. It is now set for 7;:in oYloc Tuesday evening, I efore I", S Coliunis-loner Davis. Good piano for sale ery cheap Phone B-KI2, or address Copo Hard ware Co., I'hoenK. 1 1; Notice Tile surgeon general require the state board of health to wire reports or all ruses of InC'irna The slate lio::nl requests these reports from the countv 'li sit la:r. I tl.er, fore n:ge all rhy,.irlani of .lark oa roenty to report to in. at ome anv rase of Spanish ln!iu--n,i. In order that step? may be taken t, p-event an epidemic. T J. MAI.MGUKN. County Physician. With a do or die In the attempt spirit the Medford district liberty bond executive committee nnd assis tants started out the week this morn ing determined to put tho .district over the top this week. Tho work began with only J 1 32, Oou raised up to late Saturday night, less than half of the district's quota, which is $208,158. Several hundred persons who subscribed In the last campaign havo yet to subscribe In this one, and most of those who have subscribed In the past week have taken a less amount than In the previous campaign. To reach the district's quota every one must subscribe for an increased amount over tho lust drive, and Chairman Kidd nnd the committee earnestly Implore them to do this, as the quota is greatly Increased to what it was before. The committee also calls attention to the fact that the next liberty bond campaign will not come for six months. Theroforo everyone has a long period rrom now to pay In full for their subscriptions, If they cannot pay cash. For Instance, if one subscribes for a fifty dollar bond he only has to pay down $5 cash, 20 per cent or $10 on Nov. 2, 20 per cent or $10 on Dec. 19, 20 per cent or 10 on Jan. 16, and 30 per cent or $15 on Jan. 30. New subscriptions follow: saoco !'. a. Owen 31000 l.elt.i R Owen Airs. A. If. Thomas It. V. Ileall .M.-.lfenl Grocery Co. IT. T. Klein V. null Flnlph w. KluVn .Mrs. .1. Andrews Mr, Herd l'llntlns (Ira. A. .Mansfield Co. 31D0 '. P. Welch $400 Ktta M. Vnwtcr I. A. Priirlt A. T. Fisher (300 S050 . M. Cornltlus .vl .1. IIi-.My t. W. Conner Cohlie .M. Koldusun 8200 '". S. Harmon I. O. It. M. It. .1. I'oill-ov 1 F- Vim llvke .M. 1-'. IlilliU-y , l.ollie A. J'l'urh.stlllg S1GO .1. P. Ilenilrleksim e I-". Itrontmrr Klvii '. ItoliiTts J. il. CoL-lilaii II. S. AiklliN 8100 U. C. Siiivllm T. Wilson II. . Nic-holson I'linrl. 1-:. .'-sliury Ij. Jt. JliiiK'nuti Hiirii C Norwood I. A, l-'lnlrv .Mrs. ('. M. Ilngllsh .1. I. Hkiiuu-r .Mr A .Mrs. K. J. .M. .Must Mni'lin Mrs. I.iiurn Crocker . It. Ciiso OF 21 ill POLLS Tho Medford irrigation clistrlrc board met this afternoon to canvas the vote east at the bond issue elec tion of last Saturday. There was general rejoicing thruout the city and valley over the carrying of the bond Issue, as It means much for the future welfare and prosperity of the valley. Tho property owners undor the project cast the following vote on the proposal to Jssuo $1,500,000- worth of bonds for the construction I of an irrigation Bystem with I3ig lltuttc creek as the Bource of supply: For, HI; against 120. The voto of precincts was as fol lows: Precinct No. 1, Kast Medford, 47 in favor of the bonds and 34 against; precinct No. 2, South Med ford, 47 in favor of, 4.1 oppoBed; Precinct No. 3, West Medford, 4 7 aye, 4 3 no. OP AISNE RIVER 10 MEET YANKS PAHIS, Sept. 30. (llavas). General (Jouraud's amy attacked this morning on the northern slopes of Itellovuo heights, Mont Cuvelet and Bouconvillo. AUn brook, which flows northeast toward Challcrango, has been crossed and heights dominating tho village of Marnu on the west r.fdo of the brook havo been taken. COUNTY TEACHERS About 250 school teachers and In structors comprising the (Ideational force of tho cities, towns and rural districts of Jackson county are in attendance at the annual three days county teachers Instituto being held at Medford high school, which con vened this moinrns. The session was opened by County Superintendent Ager presiding. Following musical selections addresses were given by President J. il. Ackerman of the state normal school at Monmouth and Supt. G. A. liriscoo of the Ash land schools. Then from 10:1.1 until 11 a. m. departmental sessions were held. Departmental sessions wore resumed after a short intermission until noon. J. A. Churchill, state superintendent,' was on tho prcgriun ! for two addresses but did not arrive in the city in time to make them. The afternoon was given over to de partmental sessions and a musical in charge of George Andrews. The pro grams for Tuesday nnd Wednesday aro of special Interest. Miss Ida Mae Smith, primary critic 'of tho state normal school, was one of the main i speakers at 1 oth sessions today. i i S CRM0VES mms EASILY Ordinary so3 von't take cut etaias. ' But soap and capiha v;o:lz wonders where moot c'canccrs fail. Jut; try Fc-Is-Kantha soap on Crcr.se stains, b2ool talti3, paint el-aSns, ;:ilk stains, etc. HI riii results wli! picas you. I.i iks red end fjcen wrapper at yatir on'ii grocer's. V r (hi Iwpsl TO Wal-mal lE&Knc Greatly Tz-S,r,-jr J X-.-j 'icaclun? Chiidrca toLcirc iclx A. l-'il.lik'or ' k ni Smith J'". K. Alartlii 1. K. Ili.iil.y, Jr. I. ('..nl.-y !. H. TrmiKon II. CookHuii Jaitx'H Kiubry .1. .1. Sit inner '. A I'K-k.-l K. W. (i. l.l.iinl ('. M. DoLyn . 1'. hilltiT (ii'ortiiu I'rni'tt ii. S. Atltiri Sr rt. NVl! K. F. Ciilhrio H. I'uliiitni 950 Klln'1 K. Nfwlaml it. It. Kowry i I1'. K hii'iiMno 1tK.'IUi .MrliriiU Ji-tHll.- II u II I LT WiiikniK H Co, )ra Cox Mrs liny l.nu (oil Tii.o. .1. rih . N. WriKht ' t. T .MiM'ijiui 1. IE ll.-i.-It. C.li ttiaii Vhtllcn:lt Alh-f ;ui.li -Hrnia L. IC ltlii'linni . M. '.-nt.TM V. .Maciniliiy tOiinii'f Olivia Myn.' 1':ivIh .Miilicl -rim:m Ami -ftl.-.ll.-v .M.nh! iWfl! .':i(!tlux HiHinoy Mi'd. Lulu Will Kh'll At 1 1. Hi ciwii K. SciinihT Slav Kviins Miiy Ihuilcy I. X. Skithuiirn .larcjir't A. KoOn It. ym'iirpr Kthr-l v. j'atton II. 1 'a tint) S. S. p.-ntz II. T. Mrown J. U. Iltxxl I.. M. Lofliind I. . It. SchiniiilwiURpn .Mm. .M.'Knv II, ( I. 1'nnlln A it I iIp S. Ash Miir. .MrQiiisHon -Mrs. Ii. J. Cinncnm Mil I V V. Marrmlu m. ii, wiM'tmun I. K. Cmv N. Wurnrr V.,-;;,- k. warnor ( '. A. AihtniH Mrs. .M. A. Ilowflls Vt-Hla Klrirklanil 'J. V. Harrison :.fapy W. Sclinark Mitrv -M. I'litiiinii Marv A. Holmes Wilson S. Stiinollff II. (. J. r.imo I-. ijni.svnborry A. Itmuir If. V. siorflfM Kl.-aiinr Iiil1.v M itlii-rmlro a II. M.-iirit I'litnk A. I.h-t IV . Alr-ii.U-i'ffP S. Hrrrv iX'Xtrr Mall I.. V. l.u.-o I. rochran i I. n. i rv ic.' Milrholl W". Pay no S ('rank Kllzah.'in I'-.TKUROn v. " . I. K. Hiniiian N-'lll.' I'innMson urs. .1 w Arthur V"V -"'",r i. A Itanium Hownmn l'. I'olllns 'i(illove I'ci.-r li'kos A. IVmtiT Mis. It. l I.owry .1. I', 'i lie Ai innt.- Hnltnor s r. Hunter I. Itukts N- tlt- A. Stary X. .Tii.lv K. ('. .laniofi ' l. Stunt Itnhv ii. Xtmit I., i f';is1.T A Tnroin ' ' I H.-nnott ' .1 S'-iimn .1'iiiv A. Om-o Anna !,hnl;is l- W. llnnnrtA I'. Ahllivimliln I. "rain.- I.awlnn P. Iv lt;.k.-r CiladyH ItlUlKr-s ' M. I'M. Hveml- WITir TlIK FRKXCII ARMY IN CIIAMl'ACXB, Sunday. Sept. I'll. (I!y Associated Press.) Tho capture of Mont Curelet and lioucoville by tlte French is most Important. These heights permit the French to over look the valley of tho Alsno and the Important railway junction of Chal lerango. Also the mouth of the val ley thru which flows the Jtiver Airo. Along (his river a railway runs west ward from Mouron to Grandpre. It is tlte only routo possiblo for troops passing thru the Argouno forest. The railway at Challerange is un der firo and tho Americans on the other side of (ho forest are steadily approaching (Jrandpre. Yesterday's desperate fighting was not In vain. Tho enemy's right flank in the Cham pagne is weakening. j THIS WOMAN -ESCAPED 1 OPERATION The little eWM'a drill is nniNr t- Ux wncit raniar.tic fniry. Anil in t'.io ycrr.i ll.ii VF, the d:;!l i::n-:n !nfo tin? y.cr.s of c Jhio rose, lr cvclvo the siost wonJrciu ! nil trausijrtnalionj. And nrc compi a jnoro pcrlfniq pflor. when tdo J'iy tn tv:i v.i iiirri wnl .;u'u Le as traa-'i;t m Y : cr.'uTix tin rovV., TMn ir. acvv.ai:-M:.;i.-:! v.ith n :cr.'i!l r.-rj-c:y I;nnTfi ;ih Mr.Hi.r'it 1 lie 1. An -i nn. appliruti' n p.Trt'."!i::-r in Ii :int':ru ri--.j iiitinmrtily lii':r:.:.-:tc tlx- n.y;int u-.-twrrj of mrj, tri-lnin, iuttis :: ( r..;vcl!.J jUil bsr.cittu tin." pkiu Ci' tiic alu. :r..'.i. It relieves iV trt:!rn, prevcrj trn ?crn'.! anrl pa:n at tic cr -:rt M.tl cruMci t:.o ! (tonici) to c'.p-ir.i' cri-rr. T!o :v.!: rV.-s v n tr.n't n-iturni; nffrr ln.'' Lrriws and iht for.T. is tli-ja pruscne;'. It nlioiilii bo nrVI d.-.llv, r.'.Ti.t nnrl iV.orn irrr. ihirim; i!m jt'ilr.a of c:.-i;tai:'.. hi rcrr'il.'i irc If tik1i1i'i tli nhijoru-n U fx p:ir:I wi'.lr-rt t'r.i v.'-Av.v.n wt-.cn is liorn. Naturally, p:iii: and d.ingcr at Jk crisU is l'jii. Vou ""ill Hid Mol?if?r'.fl r'rif! on nla n( everj- JriiT jtui". I!, i i ;;rcj;;rcil c ,v iij tin) Dnilii--M It')i!.;!rr Crt.. I.;u:;:i l.h's., Allanta, 1 l.vy v !!! urrd : vn r.i trntritrli; "NTt Mil i !:ni'l lii n!;" vi'ii: t l. .-.-Vrito tl:.m to pnil it i: y -n. Y. t ti -'.c. for n, sintrM ttor::ir.? vr nir'.t i :i;c !t! -r't l'riontl Ohta'fi fi to;lo fnun yoi:r ru:T:r:- tadny hy nil in-'au, ami '::r.i ortiiy yuurcl: oeninst pain and tiis.-ozufort. K &ih!M& i-i'-5-VC-'i5-T! &!JL-s, PASTEURIZED ff rfifn mam JACKSON CCUHTY CREAMERY PHONE 51 I IE'DF'CRO, ( KEG0N. By Taking Lyd;a E. PirJ;. ham's Vegetable Com pound. Many Others Have Done the Same. PAIilS. Si'iit. HO. Miracle men of j surgery aro not only llioso hi tho sn-nl In is pi i a 1 s ,if Kraiu'o, wiiiise I lotils aro woll liiiown to llio roudliiK l ulilic or Amorii-a. ) V'rom Italy etnro nioro storlos o. I ho niarvolourt work of Colonol Amn iloo rorna. u suri;oon of Komo, whoc faim Is roacliln- over tlio world. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ul KKNT lL'-Kanse pump Run. Phone 3.M-Y. 161 Troy. N. Y. "I sufToro-l for nwro than sovon monOis from adisnlaoomont anil thr'o ilootor;: told mu I would have to liava nn operation, i had d r n R g i n pf down pnins, hack ache and hcadnch'3 and could not do my housework. My sis ter who had boon helped by I.ydia K. i rinkham's Vcrp table Compound j oskedmetotryit, I ' i,i,., ..,,,.,-i bottles and nm now entirely well so I do nil my work nnd not n trace of ! my old trouble. I ha-e told mnny of i my friends what wonderful results they ! will pet from its uso." Mrs. S. J. Skmi.kr, lii.'.r)lli Ave., Troy, N. Y. Women who are in Mrs. Sender's I condition should not pive np hopo or submit to such an ordeal until they h"V (riven I.ydia K. rinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. For sinrpestions in repard to- your condition write Tydia R Pinkham Med ieinet'o , l.j-nn. Mass. Theresultof their 40 years expenencu at your sendco. lljj I ' - hi WW Hi Coming- 000 i , at t: f :;V "itt. Sun:r.".':ns ail 'Aic fr.rc.- r.r.d rc!o-.irccs nf the Rcpublip to i'idcf:iRc of Freedom For etKic. new Illji ;C.iiICULTURAL COLLEGE . ';;W':;!; -3 'i ac r:'.iiticd as one of the ' ; cf '.'.-r. im'ry tor xccMcntc in , ' .-. 1 to t'ic c. !'. The Ccllcc is I:l ?.x: 'w.-Ar'-tu-.m, but -r.-yy.- ,:.;n I- on : . c. ff,r m,M) an,j for women: . r v V ..iiirTiiu;. Frre;tfy . i'..-..:u:y,i.tJ .', ..(.;.! prudent lifi. (X:: ; c:,r-".- ' ' - ' ; c.r. .tts on its service flags, r i.-r : : ; . l;:i. iTicits. C-;It jeV Spteinber 23, 1018 I'.tJt Bov-llf t, .hi J oilmr i. (fu.-mstk.fi writs to th Re(tiirr, Ccrvalii. Orrma I:-; : l"OU KKNT l-'Ive-room modern bun- K.iuin, null K.uiii . luiiiM- j iie. lt-d. winliT's wood In shed for i salo i bi iiu: per month, water I X'Bl't l'hones: 1- paid. Tet Atilfr street. ; I'ill lJdy AHstslant. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UXDF.IiTAKER Day riionr: l'aclflc 227. V. Works, I1I.1-J2. The Physician's Patient Kei-elves his meillelno from us exactly us order ed by the I'oitor, nut a thlim Is altered In li e sllthlesi decree. If for any reason we r.m't fill a preM riptiun we tell ou mi and why. Let i.s fill your next one. Heath's Drug Store I'lione MM I. Tho Sail Tm Storo o 't We Have Taken the Agency for Cleveland md W aterloo Boy TRACTO Ji'- 'i They are two of thz i;cst rnnde and we want you to call and see us before buy:;.?; a Tractor, as we believe, wc can convince you that vc have the tractor you want for ser vice and economy, h will be a pleasure for us to show you these up-to-date rnachinei for making farm work a pleasure and profit. HUBBARD BROS.