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PAGE TWO . STEDFORB MATH TRTBTJCNE, MTFOimOttK(iON MONDAY, FKBUnABY 2. 1ft0 There is no smallpox in Central Point, but Ihere l one ease, of the disease in the Willow Springs distill': according to information telephoned from that city this forenoon to the Mail Tribune by IS. C. Kuber of Cen tral Point. There will be u sale of stock, im ' nlAmpnti to f.t Mm Steven Haiti ' ' . Barn In Central Point, Saturday, Keb 7. See a elsewhere. The Sunday Oregonlan published a picture of Mrs. Irving Lupton Portland, nee .Miss Mildred tltimason forme. ly of Medford and daughte: of a former druggist of the city, seat ed at the wheel of an aeroplane in flying costume, who will be schooled as one of the pilots o! the Oregon. Washington & Idaho Airplane com . pany. This company will inaugural'; this summer regular schedule trips between Portland and Seattle and other northwestern cities. .' Mrs. Paul llanser., soraetiera for NuBone. Phone 5S5-J. The meeting of the I.adicB Aid so ciety of the Baptist church which wui, scheduled for tomorrow afternoon will not be held because of so much sickness thruout the city. If you really want to enjoy pan cakes these mornings, mix them with Colestin water. Order from Jackson County Creamery. tf J. G. Hrownlee and family and Miss Thelma Nettles of Shubuta, Miss., arrived In the city last night, and are registered at the Medford. Mr. Hrownlee who with his rather and brother are extensive milling op erators in Mississippi said today that he expects to make his home here, and that the reason for their coining at this time was for the benefit of his health which has been por.T for some time past: lie expects to purchase a suitable home as soon as he can find one. It is understood tile Hrownlee timber holdings In Mississippi are about worked out, nnd the Hrownlee Interests some time ago acquired the Dig dlend Milling Co. holdings In the Hutte Kails district. .Mr. Hrownlee suys his father, who spent some time here last summer will not come to Medford until spring. Wanted to buy of owner, two acres of land; must bo good soil. Address E. P., Mull Tribune. 2GS Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. L. Trclrhler Who went to Portland last week have gone from there to Seattle for a Bhort visit before returnining home. Take your Hemstitching and pecoting To the Handicraft Shop. booking pale nnd thin, nnd still luitn wcuk from his long selge.with rheumutinm which is now gradually leaving him, 10 mil Mohr was behind the desk for an hour or so this fore noon at the- Hotel Medford for the first time In about six weeks, it will bn some time yet before Mr. Mohr will be able to actively resume his managerial duties of the hotel. Cotton, silk and wool threads for embroidery. Handicraft Shop, mill' Mrs. Lawrence Mehafl'ey and little eon have just returned to their home at Antloch, Calif., a Her a visit with hor. parents, Mr. unci Mrs. Wilbur Jones at Klamath Palls, and Mrs. Jones accompanied them for a two weeks visit. 'Don't fall to hear Pastor Khoads on the "Work of the Devil" tonight at the Seventh Day Adventlst church on North Riverside. The meetings are drawing good crowds' und ' are proving Interesting. I. A. Ruble of (iranls Pass who Is well known In Medford, Is reported as 111 with an attuck of rheiimutlsm. Laces for dresses combinations und gowns. Handicraft Simp. 2 1". i ' A few new dresses In plain colors, stitched nnd smocked, just arrived. Handicraft Hhov. 2(1!) At tho Holland are registered W. 1 Powers of Corvallis, John I,. Slg uor of Koschurg nnd C. (!. Ilunnell and W. M. Coplan of Portland. Painting, tinting and paporhnng ln. Phono 000-X. 270 Thero was bom lc Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Johnson a son last l-'rldny at their homo on North Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hulibs return ed -home today from a visit at Port land since last Friday. Hemstitching 10c per yard. tnred furniBhcd, work guarantood. Mail orders solicited. Slngor Sewing Ma chlno Co., 115 West Main Btreet. Phono 215-11. . 'Mr. and Mrs. I.mi K. Si'limUl ar rived from the south 1'rldny -hereby surprising t licit- many friends in I his vicinity. Tito wedding took placn In Sun I'runciKCo last week weliu Miss Khetta KobltiHon, of Medford, be came Mrs. Si'hmilt. Crams Pirns Courier. nankin for health. BLISS NATIVE HERB TABLETS TONIGHT AT BEDTIME If you tvv om-of-sorts, run-iUnvn, "ull in" from ovir exertlun. .r it you aro constipated, or your lfvir in ouL tr nnhT, tako HLISS NA TIVE IIKUH TAHITI'S, hi novuiu ratten of heiulucho or rheumatism pains two- tuMctti may tic taken. You will net up next morning feel ing very uttieh better. II I Us Native Herb TubletH art gently hut effec tlvWy on the kidney, liver, nnd bowolft. The dollar box eoutitlnn 20V tablets, and usually lasts six months. et t bo Keiiuf n. and look for tho trade mark and money htuk jiuaiunteo (.-it vat-h box. Two feizeR, and $1.0rt. Sold by loading druggist nnd local aPiitrt everywhere. Mailti by Alonio O. Hlisjt Co. Washington, n. v. A disagreeable fog with a mini mum temperature one below freezing point was a feature of the weather of this morning and early forenoon. Fair weather Ib the prediction for to- morrw- Middle-aged couple, no children who will take first-class care of pro perty, want to rent modern bungalow, four or five rooms, close in, any time between now and April 1st. Prefer unfurnished but will consider fur nished. What have you? Address i ir. -fnit 'r -1 1 ..... : "UA J c -Mtl" 267 I tt V Li c 1. , fn,l..,j1 director of the S. P. lines, and A. T. Mercier, superintendent, passed thru the city in the latter's private car this morning enroute from. Portland to Ashland to there await the arrival Tuesday morning of V. R. Scott, the new federal manager of the Southern Pacific lines. Messrs. Hinshaw and Mercier spent this afternoon in Med ford. For Bate Buclc sho- gTavel. Phone 9 12-J. Every orchardist of the valley is urgently urged to attend Wednesday afternoon's meeting of the farmers and orchardists called by County Agent Cate to discuss the fruit dam age done by December's hard freeze. The meeting will be held at the pub lic library and begins at 2 o-'clock. Cakes, Krench pastry and cream puffs at the Shasta. E. It. CmnmingB and M. J. ilishon of I. os Angeles and O. A. Hamper and E. 13. Rutherford of Sun Francisco are Callfornlans registered at the .Medford. A. C. Halstead, mechanotherapy. metaphysics. 225 East Main, over Kldd's shoe store. Phone 6S0-M. 2SG A son was born Sunday at the home of Mrs. O. O. Parker to- Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Gregory. Wanted to buy clean cotton rags. Medford Printing Co. . J. T. Lowell of Williams Ore., was in the city over Sunday on business. Attorney H. K. Manila returned this forenoon from Portland ' where ho had been at the bedside of his brother, William A. Hanna, the As sociated Oil company manuger here, lor over a week, and reports that he will probably recover, liefore and Just after the operation was perform ed tile O'fficiatlng Burgeon was of tho opinion that there was no hope lor recovery, mt he now thinks there is a fairly good chance for the pa tient's pulling thru. If you have two or three rooms for rent, furnished ot unfurnished for light housekeeping, the latter pre ferred address S. I. K., care Mail Tribune, or phone 892-M, giving lo cation, price, etc. 2G7 Otis Olsen, a cement plant worker at Gold Hill was bound over to the grand jury last week under $11100 bull by Justice A, J. T. Smith on the charge of healing his five year old daughter. "This case of alleged hard healings and general conditions in the Olsen home have aroused consid erable indignation among the peo-plc of Gold Mill. This office will my.a subscriptions for the Portland Tolegram. Bargain ritte of $3.95 a year by mail, . Sub scriptions to be Bent In before Febru ary 10. .274 The Farm Bureau Exchange nt the rcquost of a number of orchardists Is considering getting a supply of llme Htilphur solution to be sold to tho vuney orchardists. The Medford Printing company hns the De Luxe Multiplex cash books and ether ruled books, loose leaf sys tem, also Inventory sheets. If you need these or any other blank books or hills to fit any binder see tills office and patronize home industries. tf 'Mr. and Mrs. E.' L. French ol Grunts Pass were Sunday guests at tho 'Holland. A. W. Muon of llray. Calif., is also stopping nt the same hotel. Itogue Diver Fruit Distributors for lime-sulphur solution. 2117 Kulph Hardwell has returned ho-mn i nun his sojourn nt Los Angeles, San Eruiicisco nnd way stations. For appointments with Dr. McM. M. Dow, call 'the superintendent ol the'llow Hospital, telephone 11. Dr. Dow will return iibout February ifllli. 200 The C. W. II. M. of tho Christian church will meet Tuesday nftcrnoon at the home of Mrs. Ira HinnH. i!2'J King si reel, instead of ut the homo of Mrs. Hanby us announced. Dr. Heine, oye. out. nose, throat. At the Sacred Heart hospital last Saturday a son was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Lamb. On nnd nftor January 12 the Illnes & Snider gnrago will bo open day and night. tf Eastern guests nt the Medford In clude M. J, Campbell of New York city and .1. E. llinllelt of Klrkvlllo Mo. T. II. Dill or Oakland Is also' li guest at lb" Medford. Why trust a trump repair man' We will repair your t.-ld machine and guarantee the jolt. "Singer" Shop, 115 West Main street. Phone 215-U. 271" One of the biggest niinual events of the Elks lodge and which Is ex pected to bring out the full resident membership Is the combined annual roll enll and past exalted rulers night ncxi Thursdiiy when all the chairs will be filled Ivy past exulted rulers. Also Thursday night the ncnilnatlons for officers for the ensuing year will be begun. These nominations will he continued every Thursday night (luring February, nnd, tho annual election takes place Thursday night. March 4th. Ladles' and men's Bulls French drv cleaned $1.50. City Cleaning Works. Phone 474. tf Guests from Portland at the Mud lord Include E. II. Hracht. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Pntton. Hay P. Miller, E. M. Pugh, I,. E. Atwood nnd S. K. Moorhead. See D. R. Wooa" A Co., No. 7 West Eleventh, for fire Insurance. tf M. M. AicCabe of Merlin. Ore., as sistant manager of the Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange, spent today in the elty on firm bureau business For the best insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. Indications are that the big gather ing of the Medford post of the Amer ican Legion on Wednesday night in the Moose hall will be the largest meeting of local ex-service men "3t held by the post. All members of the G. A. R., Spanish American War .Vet erans and the national guard are in vited to attend. An interesting fea ture will be the address of Colonel H. H. Sargent on "World War Strat egy" and-other features Include or chestra music, refreshments and vaudeville stunts. , On and alter January 12 the Illnes & Snider garage will be open day and night. tf Mitzi and company of 51 persons who play here at the Page tomorrow night will arrive late tomorrow after noon from Marysvllle, .Calif., In two sleeping cars, and with one baggage car. Get the habit! Buy Bhares now In the Building and Loan. Painting, tinting nnd decorating orders promptly attended to. Phone CC4, Elliott & McCafferty. 3S4 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Isaacs left Sun day for Los Angeles for a month's pleasure trip. , Kidd's shoe store. Phone 690-M. 2S5 Hot tamalea and chill concarne at DeVoe's. The carload of land plaster receiv ed by the farm bureau exchange Sat urday was unloaded to purchasers to day and by 10 a. m. the forty tons were all gone with the exception of five tons. A car load of superphos phate ordered by the exchange will be here about Feb. 15, and the exchange has also a car load of 4 5 tons of stock salt which will be here within the next I 0 days. On and after January 12 the Illnes & Snider garage will be open day and night. , tf Slab wood for salt by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co!.. . A. II. Ishell returned home several days ago from Champuign, HI., his old home where with Mrs. Isbell he had been visiting their children and Irlends for several months. Mrs. Is bell will not lie home until snrina. blr. Isbell, who also visited a num ber of points in the east and south, has been much In evidence-since his return at the Elks club where he fur nishes amusement to the rummy players. Try our merchants' lunch. The Shasta. tf Ribbons and maline at cost. Watch our window. Vanity Hat Shop. Tho Imperial orchestra of Medford made a decided hit with the dancing public lust Saturday night at tho Nat atorium.. , The large hall was crowd ed with (lancers and many were the compliments heard -on every side. This now orchestra shows remarkable talent and promises to prove. .one .of the, best In the state. Herbert Alt'ord, the leader. and manager who Is well known- to the-tdaucing enthusiasts of Medford and every town in the valley is a live musician. The Imperial or chestra plays at the natatoriuin ugain next Saturday evening. Brunswick phonographs on easy terms at Hale's Piano House tf Orres, tailors lor men ana women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. The Sun came out today about noon and continued to shine during tho afternoon thus enabling the ground hog to see his shadow, and according to the old adage thore will bo six more weeks of winter. Hemstitching and pecoting. The Vanity Shop. 'Word wns received in Medford Sunday of the sudden death of Mrs. C. II. Chadwlck in Chicago on Satur day. Mrs. Chadwlck had many friends In 'Medford who will learn of hur death Willi deep sorrow and re gret. Mr. Chadwlck is a wealth bus iness man of Chicago and owner of tho Chadwlck orchard near Talent. Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and clock repairing. 9 Fir street. PAID NICE SALARY (Continued from Page One) ing a visit of inspection to this bnl tleslilp. To divert attention from the fact that the film was a Newberry advert iseinent nnd render It more misleading, tho film terminated with ull appeal for enlistments In the nuvy." The proyeculor reail a telegram which ho said was sent In September, litis, to Colonel Theodore Roosevelt at Oyster Hay bidding for his appro val of the Newberry candidacy, lie suld this telegram was signed "New berry Vo'lunteer Committee, Charles A. Floyd, secretary." The telegram slated that $1711,0110 had been contributed to tho campaign by many subscribers, hut according to Hie prosecutor, the campaign state ment of the committee showed that five contributors alone gave $IGH,'.iuo and named John S. Newberry, a de fendant and brother of She senator; Mrs. Henry 11. Joy, a sister, nnd her husband, and Victor .Unrnes nnd Ly nni n II. Smith of tho American Book com pany. SWIM (iiven Hunker Mr. Dnlley said the inciey went for automobiles nnd halls, workers at the noils, votes; banquets, liquor clgnrs and flowers. He charged thai some custodians c-f money used It to pay personal debts. There was also, be mild, a system of gratituties. A J.'rt Mil was placed In a book so thai WEEKS Ss McGOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS Day Phone! Pacific S37. Nlht Phone: F. W. Weeks, 193-ja. LadT Asslstut GETTING 5 i - n fDJ it could be found by t'ae citizen and a banker was given $5uu for his in fluence, the prosecutor charged. "They employed men to work par ticularly among railroad unJons " aid .Mr. Dailey. He said special agents were1' hired to work among the Indians, lumber jacks, negroes, factory workers and sailors on the Great Lukes'.' They ingratiated themselves into the churches" wherever possible by the use of money," continued Mr. L-ailcy.' 1 - Ti-y to Control Opponents "The defendants wasted a great deal of money in an attempt to .con trol the nomination of the opposite party " lie continued. "They arrived at the conclusion that the defendant, lames JV. Holme, would lie a suitable opponent to Mr. Newberry In the elec tion and hired the defendant, William Mlckcl, to induce Mr. Helme to be come a candidate on the democratic ticket." ' Mr. Dailey charged that Mickel was later told by .Charles Floyd that Samuel O'Dell, a defendant, had paid Helme $2000 to enter the race. Mr. Dailey said, the Newberry or ganization got up the petitions by which Mr. Helme's name was placed on the democratic ticket, managed his campaign nni "paid Helme.. a weekly salary." , '.. Mr. Dailey asserted that on Hie day when the report of receipt and ex penditures was to' be filed the books failed to balance' by about $40,000. He said tho evidence would show that .neither the .report of the .com mittee nor their books gave a true account of the fedelpts and expendi tures, that county chairmen and sec retaries who received from $950 to $1200 were asked to' make reports showing that they received from $10 to $2(10, and that no mention wns made of the amounts "expended in behalf of James W. Helme." JOINING STATE ASSOCIATION (Continued from Pago One) proportion to the lo'"'iiu'e and local needs, Med lord should have one of the best plaiitV in the state. tillable Men in Charge Mr. .1. A. Molt, nt present iiiantiL''er of the Eugene l-'riiit Growers' asso ciation, has chnrLro of the construc tion and opmitiou of all plants. Mr. Moll lias made a record in this line ii'il uciitiiri'd bv any other man in llie stale of'Orcuon. The profits returned to liis'mowers are' fur above thai others arc receiving.- His utili zulioi) of the waste fruit ; in 'by-product forms is llie best to be found in the nortliw est. His price of $ll"i a ton for llartlctls tins' year fs tile lop price in (lie slate. The same can be said ol' the other friiils which lie InindliiNi I Mr. l.'.Jiert CTiililus. llie efficient miinuircr of the Salem Fruit union, has charge of llie sales de partment, . and will have affiliated with him sonic of the best fruit mar Urtinir experts in America. 1 Low Overhead I!y liandliii'.' the various itroclucts; by iloiii.,' a lnme business the over head of the Oregon Growers' Coop erative association will be relatively low. The salaries paid to its mana gers are not coital to those paid bv local associations in the past, or bv some of the local associations found in this state today, and are ureatlv Sure Relief INDIGESTOJJj 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Yon can get most any old thing t DVom most any old ttut. ADEPT AT IT . PHILADELPHIA '-r? ;:PiOhitHV tlon lawbreakers aro getting more adept at the, art of constructing stills for their 'moonshine. Here Is a group taken In a raid by revenue . omicers, showing marked improvement over ine crude affairs first made, ' excelled bv most of (he mutineers of private buyini; concerns. The direc tors are 1 in number; and the lioirue river valley will elect its own ilireer tins. ICni-li fruit trrower in the val ley. will have Hie oinirliinit v to cast one vote for llie ilirecturs lie ik-sires to have reurcscnl liiiu froin'tliis ter ritory. , Tile' orir.-ijii.ation is-tlior-ouulilv democratic. Only fruit grow ers can f-fjiiirol. jtll,.t!i btisitiesK and the liv-lnw:; und constitution can be cliiiiiLrcil liv lite vote of a iiiu.iorilV: of. llie growers. ., , , 30 DEATH SLEEPING E . j SPOKANE, Feb. 2.- The third death of what physicians diagnosed us the "sleeping sickness" in this city since January 1 occurred yester day. The victim was R. L. Rotchford of Vera, near here, who came to Spokane in 1SX1 and established the first weather observatory her3. He had been ill for two weeks; Among ten surviving sons und daughters are1 Richard I. Rotchford, San 'Francisco; F. S. Rotchford. Los Gatos, Cal., and A. E. Rotchford, Olympia, Wash. j .TARTS, Feb. 'J. (llavus.l-rLieu-j tenant Kiim-k, un Austrian, who dur- lna-, the" war was employed' in a bank here, and rejuirted to llie Germans points nt which shells of their Ion'.' runuv im fell. was . executed today. Louis Onasiinre, n German spv, was also to have been executed, lint nt the last moment made"' revelations tb the authorities ami hi4i execution was postponed 48 hours.'1 '. Whitens like Peroxide if, : ' Jr 0 1 Tooth Sold A rv c auo are displayed "WE SHOULD FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTION Because we follow llie physician's orders aecuratclv. "We give you service, skill and quality. Tin? doctor's patient needs, the best of everything and we dis pense the best Jkleat-h's Drug Store The San Tox Store NOTICE TO POULTRYMEN , March 1.1th our large incubators will Imj nt your service. Thoe Incubators are the Invst hot water machines and nro in stalled in n modern inciiluitor cellar. Your cjigs will lie incubated i;k;ii r. Agenls for the Kresky Ventilating Brooder Stove The besf brooder on the market. Come and sec It in operation. ROGUE RIVER Phono 'Jlll-W. DEATH RATE 1 91 WASHINGTON, I-'eli. 2. The death rale In the I'nUt-n Siates for 191 S was the highest on record, ac cording to the census bureaus annua! mortality statistics issued today which shows 1,471,307 deaihs for the year representing a rate of IS per 1000 population, in the death regis tration area cf 30 states and 27 cities v.ita a total estimated population of Sl.SBS 101. Of the total deaths 477. 4 0 7; or over 32 per cent, were due to influ enza and pneumonia,' 3S0,!Hm; having occurred In the last four mouths o:' the year when an epidemic of these diseases prevailed.' The other principal causes of deatha were organic diseases of the heart, tuberculosis, ucute nephritis, -rights disease and cancer, which to gether were responsible for 3!) !.::! I deaths or nearly 27 per cent o: the total during the year. SPOKANE, Feb. 2. Following the recovery yesterday evening, of his memory, George E. Raymond ol' Portland Ore., was expected lo leave the city jail here today with relatives. He had been held last Thursday even ing at his own request, und until yes: lerday his entire previous life was a blank to him. , - Raymond declared lie suffered a similar lapse of memory once before, about five years ago and that two months of his life at that time are a blank to him. lie ascribes to an in jury sustained in Alaska about ten years ago, his lapses of memory. Notice There will be a special meeting of the D. O. K. K.'s Monday evening, Feb. 2, 1920, following regular K. of P. work. Election of officers and arrangement of plans for next cere monial. BEN TROWBRIDGE, 2 GO Secretary. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WE DO HEMSTITCHING and pec"ot ing 10c per yard, silk or cotton, thread furnished. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 115 West Main street. Phone 215-R. ' 201" WE. PAY MORE for old- .machines! Ilinn'iindimli- in .loflf,.rrl" hp ! ' before you buy or' sell. : Singer ., Sewing Machine ! Co.,. 1 15 West Main street. Phone 215-11. 291" FOR- SALE Cheap, one fotir-hoie and doublo oven gas range, good as new; one Singer Sewing ma chine, one lawn mower, one enp board. Call 130 West Sixth street. 2 US FOR .BALE Five-room'.' bungalow, with or wiUiout. furniture. -it:! ' AVest Second. Phone .ri4 7-L. 2 7:i Paste only where li ' Y V rv'S , i goods POULTRY RANCH CnrolI K. Carpenter VA 1 11' c.sw s Quickly Relieved By Hamlin's Wizard Oil - -j.--.- , , - Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a simple and effective treatment for;' sore throat and chest colds. Used as a gargle for sore throati-it brines quick rejief. Rubbed on the chest it will of$en loosen up a hard, deep seated cold, til one night. How often strains; bruises, cuts and burns occur in every family as well as little- troubles ld;e earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, . tiff neck, and tired ' aching feet. Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will al ways bring quick relief. . Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and yet j our money back. . , . , Ever constipated or have sick head ache? just'try' Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. -. There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds ; as Mustard ' But the old-fashioned mustard-, plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mus tard. It is scientifically prepared, sa that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin. Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it brings re lie! how speediiy the pain disappears; Use Musterole for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, iumbago, pains find adies of the back or joints, .sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it oflen prevents pneumonia). 5 , 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50i AND aiine Wonderful selection ;' at cost . . 'Watch ouv "Wondow; .Next Tvialto Thedter. Stevens Sale Barn Centra! Point M Feb. 7th 5 head choice milk cpws. 2 smui yoidig work horses. " 1 span extra young mares."- 2 ponies.. ' . 2 yoiHiginiuIes.. . colt. 1 lia.v press. . Farm' implements. 1 spotted driving horse. Wagons, buggies, harness. Sale rain or shine commencing at 1( a. 'in. 'Xu more transients. Xo outside slock sold. ..-. For Spring Canyon Utah Coal :i ;,' -AND ; . - DryrWobd PHONE .212. WISEMAN & S'CHEFFEL 531 S. Front St. For Reliable Stylish Tailoring KLEIN 128 EAST MAIN . Uostalr Rousseau Coal Co. Produeers and Distribu tors of Medford Coal. ' Price $10.00 Delivered $8.00 at .Mine. Ol'ifce 25 West Main Phone 934. Aubtion-Sale At