Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 23, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFOTCD srATTjTRTBTJ3!T3, MTDFOTCD, OTJTT.'OX. MONDAY. FEBTJUATJY
1020.
Mayor (Jutes is toUny invest
Ing the flu illness Hitualim, I'spnrlal
ly in roKard lo whether all tin- phy
sicians have ln(-n reporting now flu
patient, with a view in causing the
prosof ul ion of any who m lit lo
feu nd offemJiiiK in thin rospcrt, and
also as to whether the situation war
rants tin: clapping of the lid on public
KathcrinKs ami closing r partially
(MosinK up the; city for a time. Th'iv
lias been some talk of prohibiting the
public dances. It is said that, many
l'amili!H ubere there are. flu ca.-es
do not call in a physician for fear
thoy will bn (itarantined. Jlealth
Officer I'lckfd said today that the flu
.situation is locking kmo1 in lliat
there are not nearly ho many cases
as there wero some time ao.
Hot tamalo and chill concarne at
DeVoe's.
Owing ho much fickness the
I.ady Klks social entertainment Tues
day afternoon, Feb. li 1 1 li , will be
postponed. 2 I
Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Madden of Seat
tle, former well known valley resi
dents, are here for a visit. They are
stopping at the Mmlfonl.
American I,egion dance postponed.
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Thero will he an important meet
ing of the ofticial board of the Chris
tian church Tuesday eve Feb. ', at
the home of I). 10. Millard. Kvery
member should be present. 2s."
Altho Sunday was Washington's
birthday the official observance uf
tho holiday U.tlay with the banks,
city and county offices closed all day
the schooh; closing at noon, and tin
general holiday feeling made Mon
day a rather dull day.
On and after January 12 tho Hiues
& Snider garage will be open day and
night. tf
At The Hub Tuesday afternoon
will ho the opening of our new de
partment for women's cuits, suits
and dressos. The opening will be in
charge of tho Kpiseopul church la
dles. !i K-l
Fdgar Wight, during his weokV,
illnesH with the flu lost ho much
weight that when lie came lo his
place of business this morning he car
ried a flat iron flu that in case ot a
sudden gust of wind he might re
main anchored in .Med ford.
Tho big dance that was lo have
been held by tho local post of the
American l.eion on .Monday night at
the Xatatorium has been indefinitely
postponed.
Coat, suit and dress opening al
The Huh. In charge of the ladies oT
tho Episcopal church, Friday nfter
noont Feb. UHrd. UN 4
Because of today being an official
holiday Iho Kan Francisco weather
bureau did not send a prediction thin
morning. However, ('. ('. ('ale after
loading up his pipe and scanning the
sky ventured the forecast of "Fair,
and continued ct.-ld." The minimum
of this morning was l! and Dial .'f
Sunday morning was However,
due to the fog the weather seemed
much colder yesterday morning.
.lust arrived. Car of famous Utah
coal. Valley Find Co.
A. C. Ilalstead, mechanotherapy,
mnlnphysics. liUIi Kast Main, over
Kldd'H shoo HtorA. l'hoiio ti!M)-M. .SU
Among the guests over Sunday at
tho Holland were .Mrs. (i. Mrowu and
children, Mr. and Mrs. F. I-:. Wilhelm
and Douglas Lonntin of San Francis
co, Mi.rris Heller of Springfield.
Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Peter
son of Hockley, Wash., and Nonten
ant Alvin Lewis of Camp Lewis.
The KoKiie River Valley Canning
Co. will now contract for 1:U0 sea
son's pack of ti.inaloes. beans, ber
ries and all kinds of fruits. tf
Tho famous Shasta tainah-H on sale
now. Shasta.
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BUY NOW at Our BIG
Mr. Follard of the Febt Publish
ing company who lia - delighted Med
ford's mu:dc lovers with his popular
singing h aves today for Portland, lie
gave an impromptu concert on the
mezzanine flot.r of the Hotel Medford
Sunday afternoon which was much
enjoyed by the guests.
!ry oak wood per tier. Dry
rails $l.Ub. Phono 441-J.
Opening at The Hub, Tuesday
afternoon, Feb. 2',U. Women's coats,
suits and dresses. Tho Kpisropal
church ladies will be in charge of the
opening. L'SI
The Talent irrigation ditch is
ready, says the Ashland Tiding..
Work on Hie ditch has progressed all
winter with practically no interrup
tion save that in December when the
deep snow fell the middle of the
ruon tli, and the long emit in nod dry
spell Jias been just the thing to push
I the construction the ditch alons.
The contractors report now that the
ilitch is ready to turn the water in.
.Across Hear creek a flumo has been
I built for the lower line which is a
'part of tin system. This will draw
lils water from Hear creek and covers
iall that tract of land lying along or
I near Hear creek on thn .south side.
Later en a high line will be put thru,
with water cdrning from the Hyatt
Prairie district. This latter project
will pi'i'haps be some time before it is
completed.
For sale Ruck shot gravel. Phone
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Mercerized embroidery floss in all
colors. Handicraft Shop. 2SS
The Albany high school basket hall
team which recently defeated the
.Medford high team won its second
vic tory over Salem high at Salem last
Friday night and seems bent on cap
luring the state high school cham
pionship. The Salem lea in had de
feated every Willamette valley team
prior to meeting Albany.
Tho Medford Printing company has
the Do Luxo Multiplex cash books
and other ruled books, loose leaf sys
tem, nlst; inventory sheets. If you
noed these or any other blank books
or bills to fit any binder boo this
office and patronize homo industries.
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Haskins for health.
Jerry Jerome is reported as one of
I he latest flu victims, having come
down Saturday with tho prevaiyng
ailment.
New il opart meat at The Hub will
be opened Tuesday, Feb. Jtrd. Open
ing in charge of Hie ladies of the
Kpiscopal church. 2N I
School dresses for girls in plaids
and plain colors. Handicraft Shop.
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'K. P. 'Humphreys of Knlerprise, 1
Ore. and K. P. (Jeary of Klamath;
Falls are among the Orogonlans at
the Holland.
Orros, the ladlos tailor, will bo at
Hotel Holland every Thursday. Flno
woolens, latest filyles always. tf
Laces and ribbons for lingerie. ;
I laudienii'f Shop. 2 N X !
Will C. Steel, recently elected sec-j
reetary of the chamber of commerce,
writes lhat he will start to drive, thru
from Medford on Hie I! Dili and that,
be will be ready ti. report at the of-I
fice by Saturday, tho liSIh. Mr. Steel 1
was formerly secretary of the A!ed-j
ford commercial club, lie will stay
at tho Osburn hotel for a time and
not bring his family here until early
hi June alter the school year closes
in Medford. Kugene tiuaril.
Save from $!! to J 10 on a tiro at
tho big sale. C. it. (iates Auto Co. It
Hemstitch your table linens, sheets
I it 1 1 1 1 JI11IUW CilflUrt. J lilllM 111 H L -MllJJ.
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Among guests (.T Sunday and today
at the Nash are Mr. and Mrs. It. F.
Shore and .Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shore
of Saskatchewan. Can., .l. Swansea
of Valley City, N. I .. and Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Wiseman of ltuch.
Ones, tailors for men and women.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore.
TIRES
Wc have just received advice that we must order by
present prices. This indicates a big raise. We are
$5.00 to $10.00 below present, prices.
uy Your
We are now making a final clean
to take over entire lines.
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The Western I'nion Telegraph com-f
pany's office in this city observed
Monday as a holiday and was closed
all day except freni 4 to 0 p. in. The
city and rural schools enjoyed a half
j holiday today and those rural schools
j which did not held their Washington
birthday exercises last Friday and
took a full holiday day and the re
! mainder a half holiday. In every
'rade school in Medford and in the
jhigh school Washington birthday cn
I orrises were held this forenoon and
adjournment was taken at noon for
tho day. In the high school there
was a musical program including a
selection by the glee club and tlr?
main address was given by Ucv.
Sasnett of tho Methodist church.
Orders taken for artificial flower.;
at Johnson's jewelry store, or phone
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It. I. Hed eggs at DVoc's.
Port land people registered at t ho
.Medford include Mr. and Mrs. Wru.
Goldman S. M. Hobien, W. F. Hand.
W. A. Oravelle. (j. A. Wilson, II. A.
Srhmeer, ('has. K. Heitkemper, If. C.
K. Tyler and W. S. Newburn.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for
NuBune. Phone fS.VJ.
See D. R. Wood & Co., Rm. 209
Liberty Hldg., for fire inrurance. tf
' Dr. Wilcox will arrive in the city
this evening and deliver a stereopti
con lecture on "Child Welfare" at
the Baptist church tonight.
Don't throw it away. (Jet it weld
ed. Vulcan Welding Works. 210
Get tho habit! Buy shares now In
the Building and Loan. tf
Miss Van Zant. public librarian of
.Medford, is ill with the flu at the
Sacred Heart hospital and Miss
Fstelle Jones, former assistant librar
ian al Ashland, is helping out at the
local library, having arrived here
Satu rday.
Prices cut to tho bottom at tho big
sale. C. K. Gates Auto Co. tf
Mrs. C. Van Fpps and Miss A. L.
Flynn of Logan, Mont., are at tho
Medford, as are also A. N. Peabody
of St. Paul and A. Kowan of Taccma,
Samuel Applestone and Chas. F. Pea
body of Seattle and Mr. and M rs.
J. P. Churchill of Yreka.
For eye, car, nnnr,, throat Bee Dr.
Heine, Liberty Illdg. Glosses fitted.
Mrs. Pray of Valley City, N. D.,
an aunt of Geo. T. Peake is visiting
her nephew at Si 7 West Tenth, and
will leave this evening for Valley
City.
We weld any old thing but the
"Break o' Day." Vulcan Welding
Works. 210
The Jacksonville schools have been
closed since last Wednesday because
of Iho flu illness in tho county seat
and vicinity.
If you really want to enjoy pan
rakes these mornings, mix them with
Colestin water. Ordor from Jackson
County Creamery. tf
The flu epidemic all over the state
is playing liuvw with high school
basket ball schedules, thus hitting
tho Medford high team hard and
preventing lis scheduled playing trip
north. Tho games scheduled for 1his
week with Ashland high at Ashland
on Wednesday night and at Medford
on Saturday night have been post
poned, but will he played later if
possible. Uosehurg high cancelled
its scheduled game hero for last Fri
day night, and word was received
hero today that tho team had been
disbanded for the season.
For tho best inauranco ace Holmes
tho Insurance Man.
Miss Florence Pool heme demon
stration agent, has moved into her
fine new office in the southwest cor
ner room of the fourth floor of the
Liberty building directly opposite the
(,1'fices of County Agent Cate and the
farm bureau.
A new broom swoops clean. Try
us on bn.Iion parts. Vulcan Weld
ing Works. South Front. 2!M
Hemstitching and pocotlng. The
Vanity Shop.
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Summer's Supply But Buy at
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George T. Collins had sufficiently
recovered from his attack of tho flu
to be able to take a short walk Sun
day, and hopes to be able to preside
as exalted ruler at the big session of
the KIks lodge next Thursday night.
The best equipment. The best ma.,
terials. Seven years experience.
Vulcan Welding Works. 290
Cakes, French pastry and cream
puffs at tho Shasta.
The farm bureau exchange moved
Into its new warehouse headquar
ters in the Koguo Hiver Fruit and
Prt.Juee association building Satur
day, where it will be open for busi
ness Tuesdays and Saturdays and by
appointment on the other days of
tiie week. The exchange has on hand
supplies of superphosphate, land
plaster, stock salt and mill run feed.
A car load of superphosphate Is be
ing unloaded today, a car of land
plaster will arrive Wednesday and a
car load of nitrate of soda is en the
way.
Carl Jeschke, high grade watch
and clock repairing. 9 Fir street.
Try our merchants' lunch. The
Shasta. tf
Mr::, Louis Hurst neo Frances
York loft Sunday afternoon to join
her husband in San Francisco. Their
marriage took place in January.
Brunswick phonographs on easy
terms at Halo's Piano House. if
Painting, tinting and decorating,
orders promptly attended to. Phone
;tJ4. Elliott & McCafferty. 884
The bowling contest thut was to
have been played at the Klks club
on Tuesday night between tho Klks
loduo team and that of Company D.
'National Guard, has been postponed
a week at the request of the latter
team as its members wanted more
time for practice.
Slab wood for sale by tier or cord.
Valley Fuel Co.
Californians at Iho Medford in
clude Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hay and
Mrs. S. Henderson and son of San
Francisco, and J. K. Lewis, W. A.'
Thompson and A. II, lligbee cf Los
Angeles.
Tho famous Shaata tamalos on salo
now. Shasta.
A pleasing feature of the Xatator
ium dance last Saturday night was
Iho singing of Mr. Follard, a soloist
from New York City. Mr. Follard
represents the Feist Music Publishing
company, and rendered several of tho
company's popular hits. The next
dancing party will be next Wednes
day Web. 2."..
Kidd's shoo gtoro. Phono G90-M.
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OBITUARY
HOS.M Kit James Grieve of Pros
pect, who hns been in the city for
several days past has rdeceived word
of the death of Oilman S. Hosmer, a
former well known resident of tho
Lake Creek district, at his home at
Santa Rosa. Calif., recently, at tho
ago of SO years. .Mr. Hosmer who
moved from Lako creek, where ho
had resided fcr 2 a years past to Santa
Kosa about five years ago, was born
in Acton, Mass., served in the Civil
war in company K, .'tilth -Massachusetts
infantry, and was a member of
Kllsworth post, G. A. it., of Santa
Itosa.
HA it.NK HP ItG Died at the home
of her parents in Griffin eroel Feb.
21st, 1021), Glen rose Harucburg! aged
six years 11 months and 2" days. She
leaves to mourn her loss her mother
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W.
Itarneburg and her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Nick Kime and Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Harnehurg.
Funeral services will be held at
the Weeks & McGown chapel, Tues
day. Feb. 21 at 2:110 p. m., llpv.
II(,;zer officiating. Interment In the
I. O. (). F. cemetery.
SALE and Make
up in our big sale.
Ol'ACKKN'lU'SII Wavne Kdward
Ouackenbush died in Medt'ord. Ore.,
Kebruarv 21, IH'JI). He was the
vountre-t son of -Mr. and Mr. John
Ouaekenbush ui Kaule Point, Ore.
Death was cau-cd bv euemic noison
iiiL'. lie wart aged two vears seven
months and twentv-six davs. Serv
ices will be hold at t!iej;rave in Cen
tral Point eeineterv .Monday at "J p.
tr... Kev. Millard o! lici;itin'.
TE.MPLK Muud Alice Temple,
wife of Thomas I. Temple, died at the
Sacred Heart Hospital Sunday morn
inir of heuiorha:c-, aed l!-l vear-i.
nine months and 1 davs. Mrs. Tem
ple had been n resident of Medfor 1
but three month-, havinir come here
from Portland. Mr. Temple is man
ager of the Sigenor Implement eoru
panv. The services will be held at Perl's
Chapel Tuesday, February 2-1, at J:H0
P. in., liuv. Millard ofl'ieiati.n.
The .torviees for Klizabeth W. Nor
wood Hoke were held at St. Mark's
KpUcopitI church at 2:'M p. m. Mon
day, liev. Win. II. Hamilton officiat
ing. Internment in Jaek.soiivi'.'ecme
terv. Rialto Proqram Scores Biq Hit.
The liiaito inanaL'Ctnent surprised
the publir- veMordav with a real con
cert orchestra of eiuht pieces, led by
Mrs. Poller a professional violinist,
lrom Seattle, with marked ability and
n director par excellence.
The well-chosen program of lour
numbers was a musieal treat, de
signed to please the varied tastes of
u theatre audience.
' Selections included excerpts from
"The Lilac Domino,'' u concert waltz
an intermezzo, "Dardanelhi" and a
war-time product, "Gen. Pershing
March.''
The innovations wore appreciated
ami Norma Talmadue's DrM special,
"The Isle of Commcst" was very en
joyable. Much of (he action takes
place on an isolated island in the
South Seas, and on the island many
effective locations figure as back
grounds. 0
AUo of particular interest are
those scenes taken aboard a vaoht.
These passages show the yacht tor
pedoed at sea. and the subsequent
shipwreck furnishes the incidents
through which a man and woman find
themselves alone on n Miiull island.
The atmosphere of the picture car
ried tho air of uood taste and iroiul
breeding at all times, with the locale
shifting from a fashionable bonrdini:
school lo Palm lieaoh. and from other
society centers to a tropical isle.
This program will be repeatcu
at;ain lodav and tomorrow. , (
MAIL TRIBUNE STRAW VOTE
Write in the blank below the
nuine of the man best (nulli
fied in vour opinion to serve
this .country as its president
(lnriiiir the next four venrs and
mail or brina: Hie ballot lo the
Mail-Tribune office.
For I 'resident :
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Address
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wire now to get
now selling tires
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brill'.' In li'llt tin' t . .1-1 1 : ; 1 1 i. .II of il new
i-L'v,iluth.n;irv pmiIv in Mcxi.ii. kmnui
ns t lit- lv-nriMiiii'il i:iivenimi'iit
Mi'xi'-iill tioi-imli. Tin' iirm-lniiintinii
mils upon ail i.iilri.ilh- Mexinins lo
join tin' new lrvoll. si-ln'iliiii-il lor Mav
."i. Cini o ill' Mavo. a Moxi'-an national
holiilav.
Kl. I'ASO, Ti'xa-. I'i'li. S. Fn-!i
revolution tliivaliiis Mcxii'o as a it--lllt
of till' fomitiL' luvsiiivlltial eli'i--
tions. a rilinsr to Kxeelsior. one of
tlie leading newspapers uf Mt?xieo
fit v.
"To iinli:!' In- tin- inilieatioii-." Kx-
eel-ior savs. "llieiv is not li ft tjie ,
slightest hope that the eoniill-j elee-1
lions will assure the triumph of i!e-iiim-raev.
Xav. not even the publ;.'
peaee, it seems, w ill he assuml hv ;
the apiJroaehniL'' deelaration ot hie
m'eat mute (the people).
"Not onlv has the (present, revo
lution -liecn shatti'i'eit into a thousami
picees, but it has split itself into fac
tions, it has broken up into coteries
that are rendering eaeh other with
a furv urenter because thev uiv
branches ot' the same tree, parts of
the same whole, units of the same
act.
"Thus we are e.ropiiiir forward
blindlv, without orientation, without
direction, without a known path, over
a ruined reuion. bounded bv abvsses,
in the midst of a violent tempest in
which even the name of patriotism
seems to have been erased lrom tin'
conscience of .Mexicans.'' .
'illil of Thanks
We desire to thank the many
friends for their sympathy and benev
olence and floral offerings in our late
bereavement.
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2S4 .Mil. AND MliS. nOlV.LASS
Attention (.i-i..l ics
A reception will be piven to Mr.
and .Mrs. W ill CI. Steel at Althea hall,
corner .Main and Central Tuesday
eveniiiK. I'"eb. 2-1, at s o'clock. He
treshments will he served.
By order Dr. Uickert, president.
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Hamlin's Wizard Oil a Safe
First Aid Treatment
How often lockjaw and blood poi
soning result from the neglect of a
slight scratch or little cut! Hamlin's
Wizard Oil is a safe and effective first
aid treatment. It is a powerful anti
septic and should be applied imme
diately to wounds of this kind to pre
vent danger of infection.
It is soothing and healing and quick
ly drives out pain and inflammation in
cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns,
bites and stings. Just as reliable, too,
for stiff neck, sore feet, cold sores,
canker sores, earache and toothache.
1 Get it from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back.
Ever constipated or have sick head
ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips,
pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents.
Guaranteed.
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO.
UNDERTAKERS
Day I'lioue: Pacific 827.
V'Us'ht Phone: F. W. Weeks, 10S-JS.
I-dv Am). Lao.
a Double
any more tires at
(all sizes) at from
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ELECTED OFFICER
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i:niKN'K. Ore.. Feb. -J:l Miss Fay
F.. Slcimiictz of Portland, was re
elected president of the Ore'-'im State
I hri.stiau Finlcavor soeictv at the an
nual convention which was completed
here last niitht after 11 session of
three davs.
.Miss F.lainc Cooper of F.uenc was
re-elected secrctarv and other of
ficers were named as tollows:
Second vice president. V. 0. Wal
lace. Stanficld: third vice president,
F. K. Zin.ser. Salem; fourth vied
president. .Miss Irene Quintette,
.Marshficld : treasurer. Alva l'atton,
1'ortlnnd: historian. Viola Oadcn.
Portland, (re-elected); educational
superintendent, Walter Myers, Ku
nciie; junior superintendent. Miss
.Morehead. The Dalles; intermediate
superintendent. J'". K. Toruerson Port
land: praver meelinir superintendent,
.Miss .Ian HollitiL'sworth. McMinnvillc;
social superintendents. Miss Aliej
.ludd and .Miss Gertrude Kukin, Sa
Inn; missionary superintendent. .Mi-s
Mav Silencer, Ashland: lookout
superintendent, Chalmer X. Patter
son, Albanv: life work recruit super
intendent. Miss lluldii Anderson, La
Grande: jtood literature superinten
dent, Claud Mvers, F.cho: introduction
.superintendent, Vincent Patterson.
Corvallis; alumni superintendent, W.
F. Landrail, Fueeiic.
SAX FRANCISCO. Feb. 2?,. Al
though rain has visited praetieallv
everv portion of California in the past
three davs, the feed and water short
age situations' in the counties abov.:
Sacraihento and Mendocino remain
acute, according to reports from the
weather bureau here today. A rain
yesterday and last niejit visited all
portions of the state except the
northern counties. Showers are1
promised for todav, tonitrht and to
"'"'nnv throiM'bout the whole state.
T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SAI.K Six pifis. weight 100
pounds 10 smaller, iluu.OU for tho
lot. Phone I0S-.1-1. 2S5
WAXTKI) 10 or r. 0 feet of 1ii or IS
inch hydraulic pipe. L. C. Wise
man, ltuch, Ore. 2S9
WANTED Woman for kitchen work
eislit hours. Apply manager Cafo
Holland. 285
FOR SALE Suburban five room
plastered house, lot 110x110 ft.
$tj."0.00, half cash, balance easy
terms. Drown & White, 10 South
Fir. :S'1
FOR SALR 191(1 Maxwell touriiiB
ear. run 1100 miles like new, JoOO
down, deely V. Hall Motor Co.
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LOST Auto crank Sunday, Feb.
1.1 tli between Phoenix and Cokor
'Unite. Return to .Mail Trlbuno
office. 2.S4
WANTED Six or S nunths old Po
land China hoar. W. E. Bryson
It. 1, Griffin Creek. 2Sij
FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red.
setting eggs. Ernest Webb, Cen
tral Point. 2S9
GOOD CMITHES
I Make Them
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