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JACKSON COUNTY S PRINTED ON "
OVER IHE TOP BATTLEFIELD MIDST
IN WAR DRIVE ROAR OF CANNON
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jOCAL AND
PERSONAL
fn Tin :l-'!:iv'h mKiiiiUy list appears
li.o ikiim or 1'liilip IC, Tri'frca, of
Jiuue l itl!;-. son or Mr. and Aim
l,iu!icr S. 'Jrct"!i:ii, formerly of Ash
liint!. lie L mi tho list of those who
li" 1 of ilif;iM in Fntm-tt. Moth hits
juic-nls HI wit.ii inllin-iizii.
( in. I'rrshiiiK kijs to write lot
U-v.-i, Inls of llittm and rhfory oih-h, to
lil.i b'i'H. Htattuncry for 'lc. and up.
Wriio now, Ah-dfonl Hook Hloro.
.Mr. ami Mr. C. H. AVillianiB clo
pNiUd .Monday for cuiitral Califor
nia. Th"y '.pi("t lo return next
Mtrjrij; tr Mrs. Williams health bIiows
t ho IniftrovfiiipiiL hoped for.
I Jo not fvpcct to k1 Hiifli n price
as 11i!:s ;;".ain onions $2.27 per suck
at .Innes".
.Urn. W. II. Striker of Cold 1 1 1 1 ,
tva:i a M iHnnl vhitor Tuesday.
In the f 1 1 y pound, black work
horse, whito hind fff;t and white
ntri;i in Fiieo. filler of i'olire.
J ir. McMnnln -M. Dow will return
from Now York Nov. .'JO, where he
lias tal;'ii a po.t Kradnate course.
Koon after ' . arrival In VaHhlnton,
1 1. '., all iijijxjintnit'nlH to I-" ran re
with held up.
Wn l iiy and nr nvnrythliiK. High
er,!, cji.di pri. ( h paid for furniture,
carpets, tools, maH rcuseH, . DoiiKlan
A- Hart, ;:i North Kront Htreot, dione
id'-.I. 2 'Mi
Hohert Duff "who has been vIsitiiiK
lio:no for two wneks, left for Sunta
Clara, Calif., yesterday. lie 1h at
1 Mid in '4 a military .school there uml
was nllowt (1 a vacation when the
i-hool was closed on account of the
Iiii'lm Mia.
Hiirry ihhv just 2.1 sacks of on
ionn to ko for per Back, at
Jn;ies'.
Mrs. ;. M. Rmylhe loft last even
inj; 1 :r Seat t lo for a week to visit
friends and relatives there.
We cut windshields ror all cars.
C. CateH Auto Co. 20S
' ('. C. Cain, county pathologist and
wife are both i!l with Itillueu.a, tho
thn attack Is a mild one.
The war irt over. I )o Christmas
Hh;;)pint; at .lapanefse Art Store. l!0it
l-'iank I'refiioii of iho AppIonnte
was a Mfdl'ord visitor Tuesday.
(lei your milk, cream, butter and
buttonnllk at DeVoo's.
A. C Koi'.n of Sydney, . S., 1h
rpendin;; a few days looking over
tlio city and valley.
I'.lij $ ".im values In trimmed hats.
M f.,;s l.oitn:d)iiry's millinery, 12G Knst
Main street. 2UtI
C. 1. Mayhew came In from Seat
tle, Wash., yciiterday fur a few days
viidt in the illy.
For tho lie:it insurance aeo Holmos,
tho InMinanci) Man.
Attorney .1. T. Chiminck, of Crants
Vuvh is in tho city for a few clays
on husini sr-.
Only ;.aU;; of onions at $2.2."
n r sack at .lmtns' -of course.
.1. D. Coll.crt and wire of Portland
an: In the city for a few days visit
inn friends.
Orres, hi:;h grades tailoring Tor
men and women. Ashland, Oregon.
I'1. 1 ienry was in from tho ranch
near Itcc, le Monday to do some trail
in;; and to visit friends.
Wanted A hargaiti In a small
house and lot. lto.x I, care Mall
Tril.uue.
ilamld Monroe of Sacramento,
Calif., is In the city for a few days
on Onshe'S!'. ' '
al-.ima Netted Com spuds, the
le:,t kcepci-s, , per 100, lit
Inlies".
I.. M. 1'i. hvr and family of Sams
Valhj- wa.i in the ifiy yesterday. Me
.aid ili.it he would he glad when the
tm!u'u.i was over as they like to
drive in ome in a while In (lie even
in'.T and take in tho show.
Pniinlmr and paperhansitiff. J. V.
l,i tun, 1 0 7 HeaHy street. 2 Oil
$.'.uo bins the host looking trimmed
hat in Med ford. Miss l.ounnbury.
I'.!i; Canl Main. HOti
I'uiniliy M.'r;i, who has been sick
v. itli totihiliits. was aide to come
down ton ii loiulav and have her
t --i 1 1 tp 1 1 ci I . Dr. Km mens pre
l er no i I In- i:. i'ai Ion.
Sue- r:-ful dnmlesi treatment of
non-inici't imis diseases. Dr. Ilalstead,
2JV S.)iith Ceiitial. 20f
Mi'.', li.ilph Danlwcll, who lias
' "'a silk lor the p. i t two weeks.
i:i a!'le io In out a;;.iin.
jo i-r cent discount on woman's
hut ion idiors. Schinidt'H "tlood
Shoo:.," i! I North Central avenue.
I'li'd Dwn, who was arrested for
hiui'i:- lerti wii'tout paUir; his til 1 1
I'e Ik-!. !, w ,:; Itroiiuhl la. U from
1 !. t 'mi -1 a :de Chapman, on
,! "": '' " ''. and appi ared before
'o " 'I i 1 I' tilK ltKM-liilj;:. Tho
h',-t'"Ti.: v.,- e! !'-: iwoir-loiK tndayl
Alio her onpni fiuitv to buy Shoew I
at very i e t " 1 1 k i ' 1 ! i prices during (hoi
itmnih or n Mulier, 1 am Colim to
I'ive a to i i r cut di.M-oiint on all
men's a.il tun;,' shoes. Coi.io and;
get tin i.i. I. 1" Stroud. No, 10 South!
Ceii t ral aw n mv Ll 1 i
t;aiph ll.ii itti'.l I'a - ivi it u I'd I nun !
! .iMlle: i trip to S:n 1" r.i nrl-. o. He
ui'i cooipi lletl to wear a tl i mask
while Mieie ns the 1'ati has not jet'
been lift d. '
.lust as Jnii-s promised the fin
est iTpuds v.ui ever seen, J.l,"t per
li.Hl.
tii'O. W. Dnunhir, the uphoKlerj
nun iii'i'ire s nuiher nas aien llie
hiiibliiu ;; ' I North Front street,
where, uw't: to his increased busi
ness, will have ample room to do
tho wo; ; Mr Douglas will continue
li Ir old e!;n of business at 201 S.
Klverslde as an up-to-date mat trow
factory.
Orres, d" ladi' tailor, will ho nt
Hotel 1 loll, "id every Thursday nfler-i
uuuii. ilfii' 1 l-i n work only.
Twenty-three ineinherH of the Ore
gon Stato Guard were out to tho rifle
range Sunday for practice. Ah thin
is the first chance that the bays have
had to try their guns, they made an
average ncnre. Serjeant H. li. Wilson
made the highest wore with tho rifle
forty-five out of fifty, shooting two
hundred yards. First Sergeant Unfi
le y did the best with pistol, making
twenty-one out of twenty-five at 20
yards.
Waterman Fountain Pens given or
received at Xmas are always ex
changeable afterwards no matter
where purchased or sent ho the own
er is sure to get a point that suits
tho hand writing. Huy now for
Xmas. Medford Hook Store.
It is very evident that pine timber
(hut 1h thirty miles from a railroad
is not considered very valuable, as
hoys chopping wood in the Hlue
Hedge district cut thirty-six cords of
wood from one pine tree. It would
probably yielded twenty thousand
feet of lumber, which at present
prices would bo worth five to six
hundred dollars.
Is everybody happy? If not come
to tho big Klks Red Cross victory ball
Thanksgiving night and waken up.
Launspach's full Jazz orchestra.
Complaints against youths resid
ing north of Jacksonville have been
filed with Prosecutor Huberts. With
a 22-callbre rifle they have been run
ning wild, shooting at everything of
fered as targets. The latest escapade
was tho breaking of two Insulators
fin tho IiIkIi tension power line which
resulted in burning the wire, and
cutting off all electric service for
several hours while repairs were be
ing made, as well as burning out half
a dozen telephones. To interfere
with power lines is a felony under
Oregon laws.
Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg.
(Jeorso Collins, linotyper for the
Mail Tribune, returned Tuesday
after an eventful week spent In
bringing his car down from Chchalis,
Wash. Ho found tho roads south of
Cottage Grove almost Impassable,
had to bo pulled out of the mud nu
merous times, spent one night in the
hills, and finally, breaking his crank
Hhaft near Clendale, abandoned the
car and sold it to the local garage
man, clad to get rid of it at any
price.
Ccniilne Coca Cola at DeVoe's.
Mrs. Walter LVorrls who has been
visiting hnr mother, Mrs. M. Warren
of South Central avenue, returned to
Hilt this morning.
Freo storage. Power Auto Co. tf
Miss Docile Marshall left for Kla
math Falls this morning to be ready
tt) resume leaching when tho schools
open.
Daily's Taxi. Phone 15.
W. , F. Itennett came over from
Yreka yoaterday for a few days visit
In tho city.
Furnlturo upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug-
lus, 201 South KivuiHido. phone 1G2-J
215
H. Liebe of P.ugeno who is making
a business trip to the valley, was In
til" city yesterday.
Jones' HpiKls are here Netled
(Jem tho best keepers, only ?2.1"
per 100.
D II. Churchill, who has been
homo on a short visit, left for Hake
view today. Ho Is one of tho teach
ers In the high school.
Hemstitching and plcottng at 10c
per yard nt Handicraft Shop.
W. A. Medley left this morning for
MontuKtio to look over the country
for a few dayH.
Tho first big social event of the
season. Klks Red Cross victory ball
rhanksvlving night.
F. K. Merrick left for Chleo. Cnl.,
lliis morning to look after some busi
ness in that part of the state.
Sarah Johnson and I.nberta Pierce
who have been up in tho Hood River
district packing fruit, returned home
today.
Nash Hotel. Spsclal rates, week
or month. Steam heat. 215
I. D. Colbert and wife of Portland
are In tho city for a few days visit
ing friends.
You can drink a pint of cider for
a nickel at DeVoe's,
11. W. Carrett, (leo. II. P. Toerrel
A. 1.. tleorge and ('has. Southall of
Portland, are in tho city on business.
Free storage. Power Auto Co. tf
W. H. Kennedy of Fugeno. who is
making a business trip to this county
was in the city yesterday.
Hemstitching and pecotlng nt
Handicraft Shop. Hit!
('has. I'. Thompson, Hen Rosen
thal ami II. Selnunn of San Francis
co, were In the city yesterday on
business.
Royal and Pnllinnn bread at Ho
V oe's.
A. F. Woodruff came In from Hos
Angeles yesterday for a few days
visit.
Higgest line of tovs In Medford.
Japanese Art Store. 20it
V It. Hiit bee of l.os Am, !-, who
if lookiim over Iho valley, war; in the
Ity yesterdav,
Uoorav ! Tho ban Is lifted. Rig
Klks lied Crns victory ball. Klks
Temple. TlianksgMng night. I.auns-
' h's lull Jazz orchestra,
K P. Mulvev of Fiuouo. Is upend
ing u few das looking oer the city
.Hid cnuntrv.
Karl V. Mnrdock of Salt Lake
City, I'tah, is visiting today with
William Rruyton at the Hollywood
orchard. He is one of the executorB
of the David Keith estate, and stop
ped over for a flay to see the ranch.
Ho will undoubtedly find it alright
as Mr. Hrayton cleans it all up every
morning before breakfast.
Don't read this and wait a week,
or you may be too late. Netted Gem
spuds $2.15 per 100 at Jones.'
Mrs. I-orcna Haselton, of Eagle
Point, Is visiting friends In the city.
Roger Swenson of Marshfield, 'Or'.,
Is here for a few days looking over
tho city and valley.
John Dungey of 0 rants Pass, Bpent
a few hours in the city yesterday on
business,
W. M. MillironB of Corvallis, who
is making a business trip to this
part of the state, was In the city
yesterday.
(1. .P. Wagner Is in the city for a
few days from the mining district of
Steamboat.
Judson A. Hllbert came down from
Copper, Oil., to spend u few days in
tho city on business.
Word has been received of the
death in the cast from old ago of
Walter F. Austin, who for several
years was a resident of Medford, re
siding with his daughters at their
home on Siskiyou Heights.
Mrs. Oscar Stewart of TraiJ, spent
Tuesday lit Medford.
PUT UPON IDLE
Tho besi in corn
flakes soys,
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PostToasties
Rich in Flavor
A00E0 10 FLEET
WASHINGTON!, Xov. 19. Seven
steel vessels of 4 0,9ii0 tons and three
wooden ships of 10,500 tons were de
livered to tho shipping hoard during
the week ending November 15. ThiB
brought tho total number of merch
ant craft delivered In November to
thirty, with an aggregate tonnage of
15y,4u0. Half of the vessels were of
steel and half wooden craft.
W. J. Scott has written Governor
W'ithycombe culling his attention to
the possibility of placing returned
soldiers upon Jackson county land as
follows:
-My Dear Governor: I was much In
terested In your plan to take over
unused land in the state of Oregon
for the use of returning soldiers. I
believe It is a step in the way of
progress, and I wish to call your at
tention to tho possibilities In Jack
son county. We have here about 2D,
000 acres on .the west side of Rogue
Itlver not to exceed one-half of which
Is at present In cultivation. This
land can ho acquired at a very small
cost. There is water aplenty going
j down the river for irrigation pur
poses wiitcn can be applied at an in
finitlsinal cost in comparison to the
benefits secured. A very convenient
power site on the river that would
develop 3000 horsepower, one-half
of which would be sufficient to do
the pumping by running tho wires
upriver six miles to a convenient
pumping site would furnish water
for Irrigation, also light and power
for the whole community and to
spare, as tho power is only limited
by the flow of water in the river and
could ba doubled when the . river
made a raise of 12 to L'O Inches. 1
take this opportunity of calling the
proposition to your notice for inves
tigation. WM. J. SCOTT.
Medford, Ore.
RUSS FFDERAL STATE
LONDON, Nov.;- 19.-Generalj
Skoropadskl, the hetman of I'kralne,
according to a report from Kiev, re
ceived in Boil iii rod transmitted by
German WlrelcsS.'has issued a state
ment to tho I'kruinlans calling atten
tion to tho Imminent establishment
of Hussla us a federal stale. He de
clares that tho Ukralno will enter
this new government.
EH CELEBRATES '
I'AUIS, Nov. in. A great festival
was held Monday night In Munich to
celebrate the success of (lie revolu
tion In llavaiia. Kurt Klsner, .the
lluvaiian premier, made a speech in
which ho said:
"Tho past Is dead. Woe (o-those
daring to revive it."
CANCTL PERMITS TO
SHIP NON-ESSENTIALS
WASHINGTON. Nov. 1!). IVrmils
oiitMiindimr for shipment to sculioiirit
for eximrl of tunny n rt i-li- now held
to lie uiiu-cscntiiil i Kuroiir with the
t'ii li hit of hostilities have been can
ci'llrd, Hie riiilronil ihlininM ration lo.
(lav iilitiiiiinred.
r.UIIS. Kridav. Xov. LI The
I'l'i'iicli unvi'iniiienl will c-tnlilMi pop
ular lined resliiuraiits. The euminit
tec mi ri'vii tiialiii!! of the i-hiuiiher of
deputies tmlliv adopted II report llll
Ihoiiziim Hie uoveriilnent lo appoint
le'i "illion dollar for lint iiiirpo-c.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ANTI'.H Priming, day or contract,
('has. W. Austin, L'l North Holly.
I'llnlle e.'itl-l,. 2 10
nils IJIINT - Light housekeeping
rooms, in) Cottage street. Phone
as;i-i.. nor.
WANT Kl- Cars to wash, storage,
slinoni.ing our specialty, huy or
niubt. t'nion Livery Stables. South
lilversi.le. ;o
nH S.M.K -Pigj,. pn-k Martin.
Coleman Creek, Phoenix. :'.'.
COl! SAI.K OK TliADi:- tlood work
mare C A. Hetinett, -lot Orchard,
Medford. "on
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
ITXDKUTAKER
Iny I'lione: I'm Iflc 227.
NiKht Phone: K. w. Weeks, 1l):t-Ja.
1adv AoUtanL
DR. RICKRRT
KVIV, SClKMinCAU.Y
TKSTr.D, AM) (.LASSI.S
PROPERLY FITTED
Suite 1.2 over May Co.
NO IMU'PS ISH)
TELEGRAPH RATES
T
WASIIINfiTOK, Xov. fl. Reduc
tion in U'lciii-nnli rntcs on nitrlit iiu'h
otrcs, which would cut the minimum
toll from one dollar to I'iltv cents be
tween .Atfnntie and Pacific; 'coiisr
states, ordered today" hv Post
master General linrleson, effective
January 1 next. Such meUires are
subject to delivery hv postoflice car
riers. ' '
The minimum cost on niirht messaire
teleirrams will he twenty cents for ten
words and one cent for each addition
al word for the shortest distances,
and fifty ' cents, with two cents Yr
each additional word, for the longest
distance. When the day rate is one
dollar, the new niht rate will lie hall
Mint .sum, '' ' '
The rates on ordinary telegrams,
though sent at niuiit. and on niulit let
ters are not affected liv the order.
Influenza T.a CJrippo
Tho present Influenza Is now known
to be our old familiar la grippe.
Foley's Honey and Tar Is ju3t what
every sufferer from influenza or la
grippo needs now. It covers the
rough Inflamed throat with a sooth
ing heating coating, clears away the
mucus, stops the tickling and cough
ing, eases the tightness and heavy
breathing. Day and night, keep Fo
ley's Honey and Tar handy. It gives
ease, warmth and comfort from tho
very first dose. Huy It now. For sale
by Medford Pharmacy.
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tells ITow To Open Closed Nos
trils and End Head-Colds.
ou leel flue in a few moments. Your
fold in lieiid or catarrh will be pone,
lour elogjred nostrils will open. The air
piissages of jour lienil will clear ami
ou van breathe fr.-ely. No more dull
ness, hendnelie; no hawking, snuffling,
mucous disi-lmrires or ilrvncss: no tOrm,.
glint' lor breath nt nielli.
Tell your ilrup.'i-t vou want a smiiH
bottle of Kly's Cream llnlm. Annlv n
little of this frasrant, antiseptic cream
in your nostrils, let it penetrate tlinntcli
every air passage of tlie head; seotlio
and heal the swollen, inllauicd mucous
membrane, mil relief conies instantly.
It is just uliut every cold and catarrh
sutTerer needs. Hon't stay BtutTcdup
and miserable.
ONLY A FEW DAYS M0RK
To send that Hoy "over there"
his Christmas present. All pack
ayes must be at lied Cross local
headquarters not later than Nov.
2 0.
Wo han a biu Hue of iiMfiil nntl
MkMv appm iutrd present s for
Htm.
West Sule f riiarmacy
' The K ill Store"
Medford and Jackson county went
over the top in tho United War Work
campaign this morning with a total
of $l.'J,ttU0 the exact quota. When
all the subscriptions from outside
districts were received, this amount
may he increased somewhat, but no
effort has been made to secure an
over-subscription, and with the goal
successfully reached, the drive is de
clared formally closed.
Altho the exact number of sub
schibers to this war fund is not
known as yet, there is reason to
believe It will exceed that of any
drive since the declaration of war.
The local committee headed by Wm.
G. Tait did excellent work, solicitors,
men and women were tireless in
their service for the cause, and the
public responded generously and
spontaneously.
Because of the large number of
subscribers and the tremendous
amount of clerical work involved in
listing them with their amounts, it
has been found impossible to con
tinue the publication of a list, until
all the names are in. This procedure
lia3 also been found necessary in
order to avoid repetition, -and mis
takes. As soon as the official list
Is completed it will he given to the
local press and published in its en
tirety, probably the first of next
week.
PA IMS, Xov. 1!). Two hundred
nersons were killed in an explosion at
Wahn, southeast of Cologne, (ler
niany, according to reports received
here.
WITH THE AMKHUWX FOKCRS
IN' FHANVK. Oct. .'id. (CorrestHmd
ence of Associated Pres.) For the
first time in any war battlefield mnps
have been, printed literally within
sound of the roar of the biir nuns nt
the front. A portable printing press
for map making is one of the miiny
outcomes of the war and it is iin
American invention and has been in
actual u-.e behind the lines of the
American armies in France.
The press wan carried upon n large
truck and is moved from place to
place with the corps headquarter.
Accompanying the niap-makinir de
partment ot each corns are expert
lithographers and in the event of a
rush order for a man of certain ter
ritory, perhaps for a printed outline
of ground being fought for at that
very moment, it was possible for the
Americau man makers to turn out n
map about two feet siiuare in less
than twelve hours.
The designs were copied from mnps
on n larger scale, completo set of
these being carried hv each corps
printing outfit. When a rush or spe
cial order was received from the front
usually a small map was turned out.
this being followed hv a man ou a
Hnrger scale if needed.
Owing to the portable printing
press invention it is now possible for
soldiers in the front lines to he sup
plied with maps prepared and printed
the same day. almost within range
of the heavy guns of the enemy. In
addition to the portable map-making
detachments the" American armv has
an immense plant to Mint the larger
and more detailed maps of nil parts
Fiance or more parijcularlv the
fighting ground us the Americans advanced.
RHEUMATISM
BEGINS
The excruciatlns agonies of rheu
matism are usually the result of fall-,
ure of the kidneys to expel poisons
from tho system. In a majority of
cases rheumatism is an indication
that uric acid has pervaded the sys
tem. If the irritation of these uric
acid crystals Is allowed to continue,
Incurable bladder or kidney llsetlso
may result. Attend to It at once.
Don't resort to temporary relief. The
sick kidneys must lie restored to
health by the use of some sterling
remedy which will prevent a return
ot the disease.
(let some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
Oil Capsules immediately. They are a
standard world-famous medicine In
use for over two hundred years. They
have brought back the joys of life to
countless thousands of sufferers
from rheumatism, lame back, luin-
baKO. sciatica, gall stones, gravel
and other affections of the kidneys,
liver, stomach, bladder and allied or
gans. They will attack tho poisons at
once, clear out the kidneys and urin
ary tract and the soothing oils and
herbs will restore the Inflamed tis
sues and organs to normal health.
GOLD MEDAL is the original
Haarlem Oil imported direct from
tho home laboratories in Haarlem,
Holland, by the Genuine Haarlem
Oil Mfg. Co.. Haarlem. Holland,
American office, 116 Beekman St.,
X. Y.
All others are Imitations. Ask for
GOLD MEDAL and be sure the name
GOLD MEDAL Is on the box. Three
sizes, at all good druggists. Adv.
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Announcement:
To help meet the needs of the
government, Wrigley's has
discontinued the use of tin foil
as a wrapping for log
Hereafter all three WRIGLEY
flavors will be sealed in
air-tight pink-end packages.
So look for
WRIGLEY5
in the pink sealed
wrapper and take
your choice of fla
vor. Three kinds
to suit all tastes.
,
m
lleailtifiil (iift Jewelry
The striking designs
of this season's jew
elry styles are well
represented in our
cases. A new lot of
. very fine cameos has
just been added,'
You're assured of the
best when you buy
your jewelry here. Wo
are careful in our sel
ections and we offer
you only that which Is
worthy of your consid
eration. .MAItTlX J. ItllllDV
BULBS and
SWEET PEAS
At the
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
SEALED TIGHT-KITPT RIGHT
Be SURE you get WRIGLEY'S
The Flavor Lasts!
mm wanin in wiaiwynwiwa
Typewriter?
THE REBUILT TYPEWRITER CO.
Typewriter Cleaning
Repairing, Rebuilding
ALL MAKES
Sales Representative and Repair Man
Will Be In Town Tuesday, Wednes
day and Thursday, Nov. 19, 20, 21
Medford Hotel Tlionc 764
if
Are Your
Bonds Put
Safely Away
In n Safe Deposit Ifox
liero nt tlio I'irst National
Hank. Kvery. roupon bond
is liko so much rash yon
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