Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 16, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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The snow ami rain storm which it
1s averted has done humlff-ds ol
thouHamlH of dollars wr.rtli of j;im1
to the -crops of tin valley, is now
probably over as t hn prcMiet ion for
tonight and WVdnpmlay is for fair
weather. During its duration from
Among OrfJKonians at the. Mcdlord! "It will In; of intnn'st to residi-ntsi I iWonl has hvnn n fived by the
arc It. Y. Maivtrrs, ('has. I Hopkins! of (Irani;; I 'ass and the surrounding . .Medt'ord )i,v,t of tlin American Le
and .lack Clark of KoselmrK, 1'. ' f ount ry to know that IJ. V. J'aiil of.i'ion, that the war d'-nartrnent will
McAulilfc of Klamath Kalis, V. I).
Thompson of drains l'a-:;s, (.'has. Tay
lor vt rCtiKt'ne and the following from
Portland: .Mr. and .Mrs. C. S. Staats,
J. K. Farley, .1. II. Watsar, C. F.
SiKcnthuIer, C. K. Willnian, .1. K.
K. A. Xeuman
limit or, '. LMaelean
and Harry Newton.
I have (.'ncned a tin shun at Fads
tfuturday morning until this mori .sc-unc!-liaiid store and will do all
of repairing. Stoves of all
kinds, smokestacks, eve trouj;hs, etc.
the- precipitation amounted 10 -'''I kind
hundredths of au inch, .1;; of which
fell yesterday afternoon and la: t
night. There is much snow in tip'
mountains, and tin; rt,ver:; and
streams are still risiiiK.
The Truax store for novelties and
variety goods.
I want two or three rood hear
fikulltj. F. W. Harllett, IK, "West
Main street. mm
Through sime misunderstanding ii
has been reported that the blouses at
tho Vanity Shop are locally made.
This is a mistake. They are all east
ern models and are of tho finest,
workmanship from the best, design
ers. We carry Maxim! and Arrow
blouses. The Vanity Shop. ;;J!t
All tilings come to those who wail
patiently, which is apropos to slating
that the Christmas edition of the
Smudge Hot Is out get that, actual
ly out In honor of St. Patrick's day,
and Ik being delivered today t; the
goats who subscribed for it. The
publication is dedicated to "two gal
lant liltlo princes in short pants.".
Opening It at random on page in wej
find (Ills thrilling, up-to-date wish:!
"Hut whiHke.rH will flow on forever. I
IMay oil do likewise." j
Have your car ovei hauled by Cal
llrainard. All we'rk guaranteed. tT
North -Riverside, unn. Nut, I!07
For eye, ear, noa&, throat aeo Dr.
Holne, Liberty Uhlg. Classes fitted.
Attend Mann's fashion exhibit.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
March IS, 1!) and 201 h. Flowers
givon away Thursday from :! to
p. m. :sn:i
Tho circuit, court session which
was postponed several weeks age; be
cause of tho flu situation convened
at Jacksonville yesterday morning.
Tho day was spent in selecting a Jury.
The first criminal case of the term,
that of .1. L. Kocholik, charged with
statutory assault on a 1 1! years old
Gold Hill girl, was placed on trial
til in forenoon. The most interesting
case cf the term Is that of Lark
Evans, on the charge of kidnaping
and robbing Mr. White, (he (Irnnls
Pass Jitney man, which is not ex
pected to come to trial until Thurs
day or Friday.
Carl JoschUe, high grado watch
,apd clock repairing. 9 Fir street.
Fluff Itug Factory. Carpet weav
ing, ltug and carped cleaning a spec
ialty. 201 South Riverside. - Phone
350-J.
' ' KiiHter cards. West Side Pharmacy,
-i It'"'
Tho public schools controversy is
''(ihnuL In tho same condition that il
was in last Saturday when the Parent-Teacher
council suhmit'ted its ar
bitration plan to the school beard,
with a request thai the hoard's accep
tance or rejection be made known on
or before Monday. This afternoon
tho officers of this council said that
tho 'board's reply had not been re
ceived. Soo D. It. Wood & Co., Itm. 20!
Liberty Hldg., for firo Insurance, tf
Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread
furnished. Singer Shop, I 15 W. Main.j
. . ;:m
Hoforo burning the rubbish pile,
phone ;H12, Kag Company. We pay I
fl.iiO up for old rags. Iteslroy noth-
Jug. . ::!,
Ilines K- Snider Auto Co. are the
local representatives of the famous!
Mack truck instead of Clark Cbil
dors as the ad appeared Sunday. This;
is one of tho best trucks t.'ii the mar I
ket today, several are in ur.,e here audi
1ho firm that handles them Is one of
the best in the city.
'MoCurdy-Howno Motor Co., Over
land -I and Republic, truck agents,
havo taken a temporary location in
the Crater Lake iiaian'. tf1'
iNew M iuerva yarns in Hons,
heather wools and silk mixed. Han
dlcraft Shop. :;i'V
Von are all invited to Mann's
spring exhibit ol coals, soils, dres-a-:;.
skirts and blouses, Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday. March In, 1 ! andl'iMli !
Flowers given away Thursday 2 to
p, in. ;
A marriage license was issued at
the court house at Crants Pass la:i
Sat n rd ay aft ernoon to Robert Lee
Johnson of Rogue River and Misi
Maude Abigai Hyde t.f Murphy. vlr
has been teaching school at llo;;uc
Kiver. 1 3
Broken castings and forging of
cast iron, steel, aluminum, bras:-,
bronze and malleable, welded and re
enfoived. Vulcan Welding Works,
:i;t South Front street.
flats, hair ribbons, sweaters at
Trua Store. "'Mi
I iiiiic to dinner. Presbyterian
char h, Wednesday al ii:ou p. u
an::
used last y
to KILL COLD
BILLS
CASCARAJrf QUININE
tt citj rmetly tor 20 ytM
- t.Oilct f inn t.iie, ami", im
IiicaU lip l r!'l in 11
k if il f,U. The
p woll Mr. If iU
jm'tiire.
At Alt Druj 5fur
:;n i
A gi.'od opening for young lady
bookkeeper and typist. See Murines;
I ii reel or, Med ford Hushics:; ( 'ollego,
:in
The remains of t!ie late Tlifvmas
McAndrews who died recent Iv at
Reno, Nov., will arrive here Friday
accompanied by St eve Brophy who
went to Reno Sunday. Funeral no
tiro later.
"Mee Too Rompers, stamped to
work. Handicraft. Shop. :i!7;
Hand spray pumps GOc each. Mdn
ach Seed Co. ;iU L
ICaster cards. West Side Pharmacy.
tf
The county public health nurse
t his morn in g report ed "on duty" at
Rogue River and surrounding coun
try ti,1 remain until Saturday. Airs,
Lee left Butte Falls, Thursday, Mar.
I I. During tho Li preceding days
pal ieiits were given actual bedside
i.tre by the nurse when "helpless."
See Warner, Wortman & Core for
special on lard. :-i ( i :
Women's work aprons, fudge
aprons and children's play aprons.
I handicraft Shop. :07
I say, Mike, are ye goin'Y Shu re an'
I am. Nora, darlin'. Where? St.
Pat rick's party. Wed. 'Mar. 17. Ated
ford Nat. IJOH
Mr. and Airs. CJ. W, Winn, who
have been making an extended visit
hern, with their daughter. Airs. W. I.
1 1 uni ph rny, left, t bis morning for
their home at Medford. They were
accompanied home by their daugh
ter, who will remain with them in
definitely. -Roseburg Review.
Wo havo adtled a truck to our de
livery service and will do all kinds of
hauling. Kelzur Bros. Phono -i7-'.
IBM
Two largo size cans or solid pack
pumpkins 2ac. Warner, Wortman &
(lore. :BK!
Closing out sale of new and used
sewing machines at bargain prices al
the (dd Singer stand. C, A. Chapman,
27, South Central. :BM
(luesls at the Holland include Mr.
and -Mrs. .1. V. Cam of Chicago, Mr.
and -Mrs. Krnost 10. Smith or Oak
ridge, Calif., (I. AT. Best, and Cuslave
Forte of San Francisco, and William
Knolls of Cold Hill.
Two hernst il idling machines in op
eration at 1 iamB'TUft Klir.'p. Prompt.
mil satisfactory 'work " 1(07
Tho famous Shasta tamales on sale
novv. Shasta. ' "
Orros, tailors for inon and worn on.
High grade -only. Ashland, Ore.
A car load of hogs was shipped out
from Medford yesterday by the farm
bureau oxchango to the Portland
ma rket.
Women's association of Presbylor-
iau church will hold a dinner in their
parlors Wednesday at (J o'do'ek. Come
one, come all. Dinner atle. .10.!
Sweater books. Handicraft Shop
:b7 Tissue paper in colors at Truax
Slore. :HHi
With the exception of five miles of
heavy mud the Pacific highway from
Salem to Medford is in splendid con-
lit ion for travel at this linn1 ncct.'rd-
nig to Herbert Noun, slate highway
ngineer, who returned to Salem Sal
rday after a tour over that section
ol' I be st at it road .
We writo firo Insurance. Redden
& Canaday, It "J N. Central. Phone 7U0
Brunswick phonogrnpns on easy
terms at Hale's Piano House. ' tf
Srim ami casement cloth, at. Trna
Slore. ;um;
A very hit crest iug session of the
Women's College club of the Rogue
River valley was hold with Miss
Cnltrell on Belmont avenue, Med
ord, Sal unlay aft ernc.'iu, at w hich
four Ashland members, Mrs. (.. O.
.larvis. Mrs. F. II. Johnson, .Mrs.
I". Ii. Wanner and Aliss Dale Coshow,
in a i tendance. A review of the
new play. Drink wat or s Lincoln,
was given by Mrs. L. K. Williams al
tins mee! iim. Ashland Tidings.
i tend Mann's fashion exhibit
Thai Mluy. Friday and Saturday.
March I S, l '.t mid 'Juib. Flower.-,
iinni away l hursduy t rom 1 to .
in. .""
Yi.'itr spring suit - best woolens,
asouable prices. Klein the Tailor,
Fast Main, upstairs. ;! 1 (i
Craniteware, aluminum ware and
dishes. Truax Store. I! (Mi
Fred Taylor, nig lit oporat or and
ticket agent at the S. P. depoi left
i liis morn iug I or Sunt a Cruz, Cali I-.
Ii.uitu; been nolilied that his mother
is in a d inn cond it ton l hero. m j- ;.
Paul's Klectric store
tho stock and good
per Electric store and wiil open up
a new store at liu.'i South Sixth street
about April 1," says the Grants Pass
Courier. "A first-class uti.vk of elec
tric appliances will he carried in the
new store, the same lines being han
dled as in the Medford store."
Prices cut to tho bottom at the big
sale. C. K.'Catea Auto Co. tf
H. 1. Kef; eggs at Dl oe's.
lb. can Folger'i; coffee $1.:!0 at
Truax Slore. lUi'i
Alfred Carpenter and Lincoln Aic
Cormack returned today from their
short business visit to Portland.,
You ought to insure your auto
with Redden & Canaday, VI N. Cen
tral. Phono 720
has purchased issue to each post a
will of the Har- : bur of army rifles to he
uiTicient num-
used at funer
al and memorial ceremonies. The
state headquarters of the legion have
recommended that all Oregon posts
place their orders with the state ad
jutant to facilitate the distribution of
the rifles.
Handkerchiefs ,, 10, jr., 20 and
2."c at Truax Store. . SOU
Furniture and household gondii
carefully packed and crated. Doug
las I o 1 South Central. Phono tiKi-.l.
:!!
There is a heavy fall of snow at
I Prospect which indicates a very
I heavy fall at Crater Lake and vicin
ity. II. B. Stevenst.ii. who drove? two
linen from the Hotel Medford to Pros-
i lied veKterdav innmin hi n Sit:i?- tavi
-anun, i' iciii,u uaaii J uiiu ticuiu return n-icinfr l'i'ni:tiiw r
puffs at the Shasta
W. P. Rhoades of Eagle Point, is a
guest at the Medford who arrived
Monday.
Havo you seen the used- car bar
gains that wo are offering. McCurdy
Iiowno Motor Co.
Cet the habit! Tiny shares now fn
the Building and Loan. tf
Dr. F. 11. Oshoni, state veterinar
ian, is here fn.'ju Portland for a day
of two to clean up his cow testing
He will return sometime in
at
work.
May.
You
are all invited to
Ta lor u as unable t
wit h her husband tie
enpenu in fn.'iu a r
the lilt,
St. Patrick's
Medlont lint!
make the trip
utise she is re
cent attack of
paitv!
Imperi
W
il or
1. Mar. 1
best l a'
Mann's
spring exhibit (tf coats, suits, dresses,
skirls and blouses, Thursday, Friday
ami Saturday, March is, 1 ! and L'lith.
FIdowers given away Thursday li
Ti p. tu. , ;io
"The Wearing of the Creen." Big
St . I 'at rick 's part y ! Medford nat
Wed. Mar. 17. Special songs, stunts
and prizes! IJOIi
Oregon guests at the Nash include
Abel V. Cook of Salem, IL .?. Wallaci-
and J.'Nesker of Portland, A. 15. Wil-
diiro of Oakland and Ceorgc 'ABirch
of Cobl 1-HU. Isaac Wertz of Ander
son, Calif., and L. R. Crawford of
.Mont ague are alsc guests at this
hotel.
Jlasklna tor Iiealth,
Hot .tamalu unu cuili roncarne at
DeVqe's.
Mrs. Nicholas Iidler and daugh
ter of Philomath, Ore., arrived
Rogue River yesterday for an ex
tended visit, with relatives.
ma do over. Ceueral repairing.
Douglas, 3 01 South Central. Phone
tila-.I. HID
Mrs. Paul Hansen, coreotlere for
Nullono. Phono .P.S5-J.
'Mrs. Bertha Shook and baby
daughter, and Miss Zella Taylor of
Roseburg arrived in Central Point
yesterday to make their hi.ino there.
Try our merchants' lunch. Tho
Shasta. tf
Blighl Itni.yes. Cethcm at Alerri
maii'ft Slikp. f . , it ' e l J
' A wi'VFraSiWcir'l' Rupert, Ida..
and C. Chancy of Fugene, arrived ir,
the city this morning and arc. stop
ping al. the Holland
Machines rented and repaired.
Singer Shop, phono fl5-K. 31(1
Tho famous snasia tamales on sale
now. Shasta.
R. II. Whitehead returned from a
three months trip to San Francisco'.
Ho says the city is crowded with
tourists.
For tho host insurance see Holmes
the Insurance Man.
Stonincli-Kicinrys-Heart-Liver
Korp tho vital organ! healthy by
rog-uUirly taking tho world's atnnd
r.rd remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles
GOLD MEDAL
'Ml I
The Nntional Remedy of Holland fij
centurion and mndctrsod by Qucn Willml.
tuina. At nil druKRi'.s, ihrco sizes.
4Hk iur the nmi GoliI Mtnlal on ovary box
ami accept no intitatiau
W'ANTFH One to three turkey b
for breeding purposes. Phone til
Address L' s South Holly. :
WAiNTFH -Instructor in boxing or
phsical culture for au hour or so
each 1 1 a . State prim and t i me
convenient. Ih.x V. Mail Tribune.
;;o i
FOR SAI.K- (ia
burner with t
Phone 1!-F L
range, four
en, good us
hole
new.
::
m. and arriving hero at s p. m.,
ports that there was 1 1 inches
snow at Prospect and it was still
snowing when they left. Tho snow
lies deep all tho way between Trail
and Prospect.
Hemstitching and pecoting. The
Vanity Shop.
Save from $3 to J 10 on a tiro at
tho big sale C. K. Gates Auto Co. tt
Miss (lladys Itramwell of Grants
Pass arrived in this city Monday en
route by auto to Dunsmuir, Calif.,
from where she expected to continue
by train to Sacramento for a visit in
that city. .
For Sale New and second-hand
machines.- Singer Shop, 1 West
Main Phono 2 la-R. 310
Automobile, tractor, truck and im
plement parts welded good as new.
Vulcan Welding "Worlts.
The "My Lady Sunshine" company,
which played at the 'Page last night,
left Tuesday morning for Eugene
where tho musical comedy will be
presented tonight.
Shoo repairing shop. 5. Pistos
has reinx,ved his shoe repairing shop
from Main and. Bartlett to Sixth and
Central, "between niarblo works and
Japaneso restaurant. Let us do your
repairing. All work will receive
prompt attention. Wo have all kinds
of leather. 303
Yellow Mustard for
Sore Throat, Tonsiiitis
Old (fashioned, remedies are, often
Hie best,., Yellow Mustard, in tho form
of plaster or poultice, has been used
for generations tor
'soreness, in flam ma
1 Hons; " congestions
and swellings with
nu.-st excellent ru
sults but; it ..blis
tered..
Heat eases pain
and Ilegy's Mustav
ine made of pure
yellow mustard,
together w i t h
other , pain re
lieving ingredients .in just as. hot, but
quicker, .cleaner,, and more .effective
and cannot bust
When your threat is sore, when
you have1 pleurisy, "bronchitis or a
pain-shf.'ot Ihg chest cold you can get
speedy and lasting relief with this
most effective preparation because
heat eases pain 30 and tid cents at
druggists or by mail, S. C. Wells &
Co., LoRoy, N. Y.
t
DR. RIGKERT
KTKS SCIKVTHTtCAMiT
(Th'STKI!.. AMI) (JtiAS-HEH
PROPERLY FITTED
Ml DIUU'S UNKJ
ISroken 1iisiw Areuraloly DupUcjited
Suite 1-a over Mar tk.
308 E. Main. Uostnlm
l-'OK SAI.K Dm
AI.-ui one w ;U
K. I.. MU ',
wiiim lank fur oil.
: I .-nil,, I si I millmis.
litrnl Point. I'linni'
.lust nrrivoil. Car of famous Utah
coal. Valley Fuel Co.
C.iiaranttHnl sprtUKs for all ears.
UiMins Carrliu-.e ,t Auto Works, tf j
l'eratl.. of thi' Krnoral ili'lnallilS
from fanixTN anolhor rar load of.
Ian. I la.-ier has Ihmmi onl.'reil hy III,-:
I a i 1 1 i.iiroau i-M ham;i liU-h is ox-j
pet t il to ariivi- hole th- lu-t o: i!o
uo,U, Tablets and scratch pads made of I
news print, for school and off no uej
tor sale at this office. tf i
Tho Rogue River Valley Canning
Co. will now contract for 10l!t sca-J
son's pack of t ( ma toes, beans, ber
ries and all kinds of fruits. tt't
WEEKS & ORR
UNDERTAKERS
hay I'hono
NiKlit riiom-. 1'. W. WrokM, Ji:7-,l-J
A. 10. Di r. -JT-.I-ll.
Tho partii-itlar pooplo aro all ploas
ml with tho service we are retuU-rini;.
We call tor ami deliver all j;ooils
promptly and our plant is up to dale
in every way. Ii not a customer now
try our service.
Pantorium
Dye Works
Do You Remember
l.a-1 winter when ogu- were 7-V a iloeu ? Thoj ate
is us t -heap as llu- will be inntinie fhK vpijng. ( .
put nur ru down in WATI-'.li Cil..s. We bae a
a full nun rt fdf ;bc at
;t,"c mm, which
inniemr mm ((
Uei iiu- unit le;
Heath's Drug Store
The San Tox Store
Beginning Mi.-nday tho Jackson
ville Post management passed into
the hands of Tom W. Fulton, who
has been located in Meilford for .sev
eral years past, a newspaper man and
printer of many years experience,
who is well acquainted with condi
tions in Jacksonville, having formerly-
been tho head of the mechanical
department of the I'ost for six years,
lie succeeds I). W. DaRsltaw, Jr.. who
has had charge of tho paper since liis
return fn.m service in the navy dur
ing the war.
Orren, tho ladies' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland every Thursday. Finn
woolens, latest styles always. tf
The ladies' society of, t he Ilapt 1st
church will give a St. I'airieli's social
at the church for the young people
Wednesday evening. A program will
be given also and refreshments serv
ed. All young people of the church
and .Sunday school aro invited. A
good time is assured for all. The so
cial begins at 7:11') p. tu.
There was bom March 13, 1020, in
the Dow hospital, to .Mr. and .Mrs.
Samuel D. Kohler, n seven pound
daughter. Mrs. Kohler and Roberta
Lee are doing nicely.
('has. F. Ilr.-pkins, of Itos-lmrg whol
has announced as a candidate fori
joint representative in Douglas and
Josephine counties, on the republican
ticket, was in .Medford today con-,
ferring with republicans and W. H.j
(lore, who has also announced for the!
same position.
Hand
SapolicK
"r-t,
v?& inviftorates
aatfBt Softens fheSkin
It. A. 31. .No. :V2
.I. 31. & I'. 31. Degree,
March lilth, 11I2U. All
Hoyal Arch 31asons re.
i nested to bo on hand.
A. Ft XOTII, Secy.
n
Western Electric Power and Light Plants
Paul Pumping Systems
Thor Washers and Ironers
Hotpoint Appliances
Eureka Vacuum Cleaners
Hotpoint Ranges.
Power and Light Wiring
Line Construction
Motor Installations
Paul's Electric Store
Main at Central
Phone 90
We Still Have a Few
Tires and Tubes
Priced Away Down to Close Out
Better come in at once
if you want one ,
Savings of from $10 to $20
since the raise
.. i. i u r
i , . i -e li-il
! : i't -.(. I I
ittnil-
G. E. Gates Auto Co
M'Y
Bean Power Sprayers
Have now reached such tremendous nat
ional sale that the manufacturers are tho
fircst. fn ratrv fill I nntrn a ln t,n cn..u
- f-n- "' .ix uic uuiui
day Evening Post and Country Gentleman. Read this advertisement which will appear in these publi
cations, issue of January 10th, 1920. You cannot afford to use any other than the Bean Power Sprayer.
p
The
John Bean, Inventor 36-Year Development
He Showed the Way in Ifl83
to Snve Millions of Fruit Trees from Pcsfs
IN 1RS.1, John Dean, m
ventor of the double
acting force pump for well
purposes, owned a fruit or
chard near San Jose, Cali
fornia. His trcci were suf
fering from San Jose Scale,
imported from China, un
wittingly hy Jamrs Lick of
IJck Observatory fame,
and the primitive spray
pumps of the time were
inadequate.
He saw the need for
more efficient spraying, and
his inventive genius soon
bad worked out the first
hiifh pressure spray pump
with air chamber.
Success was instantane
ous. Requests from friend
fovn induced him to manu
facture the machine.
The result was that mil
lions of California fruit
trees were quickly saved
frnm pests that had blight
cJ manv viclijs.
The third generation of
the family arc the active
manufacturers of "Bkn"
Potver Sprayers today. And
the present machine a
family pride still rctr.ins
John Ocan's basic prin.
ciples.
Today, wherever men
have ten acres of fruit or
more, you will almost in
variably find power spray
ers of. which the famous
"Bean" was the forerun,
ner and remains the leader.
San Jose Scale is now
practically unknown in Call
fornia where more "Bean"
Sprayers are used than al)
other makes combined.
Many of ihe country
greatest orchards are now
equipped with "Br.AN"
Pouer Sprayers exclusive,
ly. For the "Bean," the
pioneer in I is the
world's leading sprayer
now.
The 1920 Bean Pnwnr Snnivnr
Different from Others in Money Saving WaySj
fpHE modern "Bean" All six Wcadlcss half
is different from all valves are removed in two
other power sprayers in minutes with engine run
some very vital wayr. 4 mng and 300 !bs. pressure
The "Bean" includes a on the pump. Men who
patented pressure regulator have spent half a day in re
that results in great ccon-. moving threaded valves
omy Thrcadless Ball have doubted that state.
Valves Porcelain-lined ment until they have seen
Cylinders doubly "Bean" valves come out. 1
strengthened bearings and f The valves are washed
other wearing parts. fout while open, through an
lou will want these fca- underneath suction an
cures and others found in other immensely convenient
"Bean" sprayers if you "Bean" feature,
are to spray at the lowest The porcclain-lincd cyl.
cost and with best results. nders are without stuffing
The "Bean' Ke-filler boxes. Thcv eliminate grit
alone often saves one-half troubles and last- a lifetime,
the time usually spent in t These advantages are
spraymg an entire orchard, the result of 36 years spe.
When occasion requires cialization in the building of
'Bean" plunger packing is improved power sprayer
replaced in twenty minutes based on an ingenious, orig.
by an Inexperienced man., mil design.
No need for a mechanic If you are going to buy
and the pay for several a sprayer and want the best,
hours of his time ' there is littfc choice today.
"BEAN" Sprayers
Invented by John. Bean
ff4 fpr eur "Spfavfr B"V." turn
: ihour rff". Thfft rt elhfT i(-
imCft in tht "Di-;" thr grimm
L'sM to know (boL Wc nsU lit kind
f M priif mrtt ftrr ipfifi nril.
Ptr ipfJKti. hind intf birrfl ' tpriv,
purtir., rny gyai, tvit boif, mi
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