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'VXQT, "STOK Items of Interest From the Rogue River Valley V 1 MM HEAD OFFICIALS ASHLAND C.OFC. DIRECTORATE AHHI.ANIl, Miir. !I,W. II. M1N11I1 liirnt druggist, IikikIn (In1 official per sonnel tit Mm chamber of coimnerre tor tho ensiling term, being I'linliMl or thn dlmiuus t an lultliil mooiing or 'I Im hoard ln-lil meMly: I'md Humes Ik vim president: F. 8. F.nglo. tn-usur it; and J'lliri II. Fuller, miiiinglng M"- rctnry. Tim now governing !" thn ohnitiber linn a clean sweep, tilly reinforced by tho inmlni'lilp f tin organisation. In Ktweral to Hut extent of launching new policies which Imply active management and tin develop' uient of Important result. At a roronl business meeting of tlm rliiunliiT the activities of thn hiiHi year were !' viewed In detail. "Hiking stock," n It wore, of (tut assets, itinl discounting II liabilities In the. light of progressive movement on every hand to tnnuK United forthwith. Tim term "teat lion nry" In no longer In evidence, "pro gresHlvn" applying t "very plrnse of publicity effnM. As tin rvmoi'li of the diversity of thn chamber's intlvlilo, local e-diumor appeared at llo recent wn inifllnc of tho ruiiiiiii'ii'lul ft-"1y. emphaslilng th Importance f Incur penning the schools In publltiiy pollution. ml a l.ly In encouraging ath letic prowess, enumerating tlm iidvmt Inge which. ili l' 11I development, alongside Hint of mental attainment. Implies In Iho way f 1111 tdmil educa tional equipment. The former "White Slur" garage has illninnifil with Unit designation and assumed ihn personal one of lHt A Son, 11 agent for the Overland riir. Thn basketball li-uiil I null licing fnled. (). 8. duller wan Imtit in ili; boy Mt Hotel Ashland on Tuesday evening, tin banquet bring nn nlnisir ate l conro affiilr, a loading ornu uient on cnhlbli being an rl'ismi llvr nii won n H trophy (luring ltt recent t-nmjmlitn up imtlli Im lil'nt t th Ori'Kon I tt i-r Imiiinf ii-- tinskrtliiill toiimaini'tit, the Anhlnnil ti-nm IhIiik rhnmplotiit. lit twlilltlin to tln ln'M anil tho t"'m, oilmr kiu-u prHi-nl frn roprrm-nljitlvfii of tho h,Ihk1 anil trt liHulIy. On ftiitunlay nvi-n ln thl 'k tti Klk lll vnti'ttiiln tho tnm tit a linnqiii't un l ttmk-r from Ilia mhlctlc lutiiplnl. Thu nttrni'tp.n nt tlin Vlnlrm tlifiilri Frlilay rvinlnu IhU irk. llt l tho M4lrlKnl tuU. Ut-'4 trmn O A. C. pponrlh horo nnrtor Anicrlcnn Ixcton mipli'. - ' R. I. rortr' confcctlnnrry. Iho tho PliuA ronfiH-tlonory, uro ItintalllnR ImpnivriiH niit ( to cnulpmrnt. TUc Trntfnllior family, formorly ronilurtln tho 1'laia confoctlonory, hnvo rolurnod t Moitford tit a pnrmu itioot chnn of roitliliMU'o. A Mltitht dim In liolnir ltvoloM'il ro- fc"f Him park. "Niilum lioiillim" will "bo it fiK'tur lu ciii'liiitln tho OHluiillnii-nii'iil. It. r. CuruiiliuH, niMldi nt of It tttioot, mill iinhInIiiiiI ciiri'tiikor lit llm Klk OllKO, MUrfl'l'I'll U Kll'llUll Of pill III 'HI lanl 'I'lii'Miluy mornlliK. uti'i lit luxl I'uiilitK wiih in nn mwonHclotm conm- tlim, with no pnMii'cU of rocovoiy. Quito 11 fuw iin'ii mo hi'lng employcil inunli Ipully 'oiinii'tl with tho Irmtnl- Ititlon of tilllllloit pcrtulnliiK to thn Wlllnr (lopilUmotlt, Jlinl lit pi'OHont tlio piiitit'iilHr phinto of notivity in-iiitf (ha pliii'ltiK of Hi riTiiH In inl u It it nour Hik tiiiiyon puwer Iioiinu, tlnm provnntlnK no 111 u'li riolmim it it 1 Ji'tMiim ontc-ritiK thn ini'tom, ln nl liiuiliH, Itirlilont to roront of flcliil Htiiti iiii'nu. I'Klilhlt ('olli-tlvc!y i Hourly f'j.liiiil.OiMI In thn unNt nd llu lilllty rliiHHirii'iitlun; lounit mid din tmiiiu, n,n;ir.,ooo; iIhimihIhi, ii.mio.imhi, tlm riKiniK ln-ltiM npproKlmutn and ttonn too hull. (n Kiitiirdiiy of IIiJh wook. from l.fl'i In fan p, in., a clillilirn'H cllnlo under cniiniy lioulth numii iihmpIn, will tin Iwld tit tli" Mi'tlioillKt ohiiri'h, Mil moth. ph mid ohlldioii hoinK urKPtl to utioml. In (i'illnn (tin puikit in ri'iiilini'KM for miiiiiiH'r luiirlNlx, thn pink iiiiiiiiilHHlnn Iiun ipcldi'd lo i hurVn fifty cpnt por ilny for prlvlloKfl nf niH'iipylnit tho auto fiunp Kronndii. hoh-liiforn fro. Vorl liiiruthoimo wim marrlod ri- roiitly to MIh t'aiinid Miller, of Klu- ninth K11IU, Vol I In tin employ of tho Hoiilhorn FARM ACTIVITY IN E DEN VALLEY SECTION NAMED TO BE FIR3T ASSISTANT P08TMASTER GENERAL TAKES NEW LIFE Killlior hint It tluit ('hurley Hold rlilMn In pluwlnx up rvorythliiK In nlKlit hlnie Im him bin new tiuctor. lliroM )ioilnK ho dues not plow up thoH f;ood chTrloii ltd rulH'n. Mr. 11 nd Mm. AduiiKiin lire Vxpected by tlK-lr frlendK to return oon tfi Tul nit to renldn: They have hcen In noiitliern California for tho Innt twelve inoniliK or 111010. V, 1). Wheolor of Kern Volley, wai over to I'hot'nlx Sunday inornlnK nhak- ln htuwU with hlM tunny frlendn. Mr. Wlinelcr miyit that furmliiK In his nolKhhorhiHHt In not up to tho avornKi' for HiIh time of thn year. Mr, and Mm. J. K. KIhIi of thn I. X.j it. Burden ranch on llm hlKhway aoiilh of rhoonlx worn In Ontrul I'olnt Tiii'nduy vIhIHiik with rolutlvea anil attend Inic to Nomo liimlm-Kii. ! HEAVY RAINS ( .1 'V 1, ' , " A. ' . 7 , I A v h SAM'S VALLEY HOLD HP SPRING IRK proved havlnn mifforeil a allsht attack of flu. Mr. John Cnntiall and Mr. Dora Saltmarah' wer btiBlwa callers in our city Wndneadsy. Mr. and Mm. O. A. llarrtner pnfer talnd Kanford Ki'diardaon and family of Central I'olnt at dinner Sunday. Mr Richardson I a brother of Mr. Card nf!r. .Mr, and Mr. F. J. Flfk and daugh ter Virginia returned Monday cvonlnK from a 'week' auto trip to l'oftland and Salern. They report thn road In excellent condition. GRAVEL TO- PUT ON C. LAKE HGHWAY CONTRACT .1 IT Ilnrflolt nl Xiv llnmthl.i Thn futnlllei. of CheHtnr Fitch and jrhlllrmiin of lhB Civil Kervl.e Com other tiro havlnn qultn tt ulnKn of thnlnilHIoni nnB heen nominuted hy flu. and thern Imvn not boon vnmiKh j r-Mlent JlardiiiK to mirceed Hu- ui.ll ,ifnu In llm vmlutilutrhfUKt in rarf ' hcrt Wmk. wtio wiln mnde liOxl maKter .,.,.m. .I"".?.'!1 ri'n. nml forth.. ck. It aoet... that thn llHeao general. Mr. JlarfUtt wa Kov-rnor I'liclfm ut thn l ull, and ' f v Il.mi.hlre for two vear. ... .... la iiifiiiT bi'witi, ill niiiiin nil u.1 11 ii-n. Mitiin your 11 k. wnun nervini; u . v. ... , ,. : . , . i.-r- call boy tit thn Anhland terminal, won dlNtlni tlon an n niotorcyrln Mprlntor In hunt I i Hit a puHHOIIKiT lo Medford who had tiil)od tlm train at IhU aliitlon. llm xnct rn-ird I not nminmberifil hut It was phenomenal, and llm pn eiikor. who wa a lirlilnhor of tho. cockney lypn, rocelvfil a Jolt dun to) thn hiiHln In which lie wa conveyed to. t,iir,iril lnii n n i-fi,., m Ihn tt'lfl I uhl.1, iilmoHt on.ialled wlrelnK. . hod-! r"r'' V1"":!'?: r'' fP"n ,hcr" wvnt n Mr. Nlel Franklin of .Mnilford spent Hnnday vIhIHiik her mother at her -Riven at tho homo of Mr. Chester hoinn near I'hocnlx. Alo visited at the homn of Mr. and Mr. Kd Ick wood, Mr. K. Calhoun wa vUltlnn with her dnnKhter, Mr. 8. 8. KUven lat Sunday at their denant home on thn hlKhwny Houth of I'hoenlx. J. H. Hpllzor of Talent went to'Mod- down to Cold Ituy. Mr. Iti-na Woll hn not linen able ,Ui reitiimn her dntle at tlm county Ull'M. Illllah Toinplc' danro at Medford. r,n IVI.lj.tf nli'hl 11,1., ivniiv Hmlnr Sl.rlim nunplcoH. will bo a flttlnit afmr-1"'"" "'? miith of thn M:,onln munlon hold "' "hfn h,Pr them on tlm nf.nrm.n and ennlnK of ,r" hT" h."1 ,n m '"Til hrre "? the ,.m.. o. All Mnnn mid tholrj! treatment to mpaln her ..... i . . . , i itruiiM. iiiiiiiinii ire-iiii urn ini"l. Farm work I iiKaln MUHpendod by the recent heavy rain. Moirt of tlin plowlns: I completed but much or the! Harry Helm and Fred Lewi were aeedins I yet to bo done. jbimlneii vinltor In Medford Tueday. Mm. Hyion DoFord and baby Mil- Mr. C. 1'lrleh and Mr. U. Llrlch dred returned lo their homo in Dry , were vlsltlns at thn home of Mr. Jas. Creek dihtrlet hint week after a weekiT. Hiicklny of Rurh Tueaday. end vlalt with Mr. O. T. WilHon. ' John Miller and Chrl Kenney aro Work of Kradlna and draxKlni? the; busy plantinic trees on the lot recently toad in our district wa in full awing purchased by Judn Gardner in Valley hi week but will be delayed a?ain by; View addition. the recent rain. j Ml Myrtle Pltz apent the week end Mr. Fierce of Gall creek, drove a1 with her mother, Mr. Henry Pltz of nice bunch of sheep and lamb thrujthl city. hero Wednenday which he had lately j Mr. and Mr. D. H. P-arneburg of purchased at Ihn Gla auction sale. Ashland were Ruest at the home of Mr. C. O. Johnwm returned home Andrew Cantrall Sunday. Monday ufter M-ndinK n week In Med-' The many friend of Mis Thelma ford under the care of Dr. It. C. ' McDaniol of Appleatn, and Lawrence filearn. Mr. Johnson i much m-'Luy of Antelope district will be anr proved in health and it U hoiied he ! prised to hear of their marriase which will noon be fully recovered." (tnk place Sunday at the home of Mr. Klmer Wrinht who ha rented a and Mr. Harry Luy of Medford. The piece of the Hoist property I movlns j yonnir couple eifct to make their hi family into the homo this week, home in Medford. Quite a lot of excitement wa preva-j Mr. and Mr. J. H. Issott visited at lent here on hearing of the attempt ; the home of Mr. Mary W'cndt Sunday. at hanging the Medford man almost within our- midst. Whatever the At a recent oition of thn local D. A. It. chapter, congratulation were miidn a mat tor of record a extended !y (he chapter ut Klamath Full. WILLOW SPIES Mr. IvhikIih Steadnian, Mr. Norvln Woltcr were calling on friend In North Talent Inst Friday afternoon. Mr. Martha Talent who for many year wa a resident of Talent, and for whoso husband the town of Talent Kubli Saturday night. The road between Ituch and Apple gate are being greatly Improved by tho work of tho grader under the supervision of Lee Goodman. Hasketball game. Applegate, Friday, March 24t)i, between Central Point and Applegtite, to decide champion ship. Kvorybody come. Admission 10 and :r,c. Robert Flnlcy. who ha been visiting relative In the valley, left Tuesday for hi home In Illinois valley. Blanche Clute lias returned to school after about a month's absence. Mr. and Mr. Hugh York and Mr. (and Mr. Hert York were Sunday visi tor at Joe Seyferth. Frank Knutr.cn spent Saturday and Sunday In Central Point and Medford. Mr. Fred Uenedlct and Miss Minnie Walter attended the millinery school at Medford Monday. wa named, is very low with Infirm!-1 Win. Carl and family visited in Ash- Friend In town received word from Mr. and Sir. Tom Fulton living In provocation might have been for the Fort Orford, that they are retting action, the particular of which have!lnB nicely and that they had met been given ua In a good many differ-l Prof. Stultz, former principal of our ent phases we earnestly hope it. "tab. school, but teaching at Gold doesn't signify that our county has'ach at present. fallen to such a level that our own! Mr. Vivian Iteach of Jacksonville citizen cannot rely on Justice and nro-i nad a sriou operation at Sacred lection from our courts and official Heart hospital last week, but Is now but must resort to the old uncivilized j reponea Keuing aions niceiy. mnnn. nf h,iu InLrinn m;ira Inlni Mr. Fred LllV Of AntclOO WIS Visit their own hands. ' lng I:,8t week with Miss Emma Reed Mis Lydia DoFord who 'has been Jnl her mother of our town visiting from Portland with her par-j Mi8S Bernite Reter, Miss Nellie ents here will return to her -business jHake, Mrs. Geo. Howard and little son in the metropolis. 'fr shopping In Medford Saturday. Harry Johnson who snent the win-l 5'. t-rnest McKee and ter here with his parents left Thurs-1 daughter Janet of Applcgate, were this part of the country. visiting irienas in town Saturday ana Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. O'Brien are spending the week in Medford at the home of Mrs. S. C. O'Brien who has Mis Gladys Hlrhmood hn been riultn HI at her apartment In Medford but w tiblo lo return to her work thl week. Sho M'tit the week end with the home folk. Mr. Fred Slraiilm hna bint our- carding the burglary of ltob Middle. I cl(1( R ,nrKO ,,,,,. Bm) , M)0l 'tie of dd age at her daughter's, Mrs. 'J. Ilecson lu Ashland. II. t,S. Shearer of Medford I having 'his nli-ht acre ranch hli h lin mni The West Hill sewing club met with ln nortU TlU.nt SJtt.n l(, a,falfB. j,,ck Mr. W. A. Thompson Wednesday A,.n lM tlng ,ho W(rk 8g 8hcor. ftft.rn.H.n of thl week.. Thn ladle u employed a night watchman at enjoyed a delightful aoclul afternoon I , bnnk building In Medford. and thn hostess ,emd dainty refresh- Mr. C. Carey this week sent to 'lent. Pnt-llnn,! fr,p a flna tsf ,.,,l nl.ll.. bulb. Thl will bring her cidlectlon up to Home thirty different color and kind. 'Mr. Carey also ha planted lonfl glndlola bulb. Thl next week Lloyd Colver will receive two thousand baby chick. land Sunday. The Applegate girl basketball team defeated Central Point by a score of lfi-14 In tho first gainn ol the cham pionship series last Friday night. The second game will bo played next Fri day, the 21th at Applegate. The firm that has the contrnct fof .art of the work on the Crater Iike highway between Agate station and the Clngrade ranch have moved their camp lo the gravel bar below lower , Mutte Creek bridge and are making preparation to haul " considerable Kravel and rock to place, on the road. Luther Davl and Orlvlle Hamilton, two of our enterprising young mon. who are living on the namllton ranch near Ilybee bridge aro Intending to raise a large number of turkey tho com In? summer. E. O. Whltesldo Intend to move back to his place soon. T. E. McGr&w and family, the presnnt occupant will move to Medford where Mr. McGraw has purchased a couple of lots and I building a house. Messrs. Lemen and Hood and their families have rented tho Orr place and have moved thereon. On account of the late spring most of the surplus stock of hay are nod up and the stock men are turning their stock on the pasture. The price of hay still range from eight to ten dol- . lars a ton. There was born to Mr. and Mr. ' T. K. McGraw. a nine pound baby boy, on Friday night, at the home of Mr. McGraw' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McCay. Mr. Roberts, foreman at the old Davis ranch, which now belongs to the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., Is making preparations to sow one hundred and fifty acres to alfalfa thl spring. This will make ahont 300 acre of alfalfa on the ranch, which will be one of the largest alfalfa ranches In day to take up a position in Washing ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dodge and baby Stephen of Medford and H. E. and Miss Katheiine Nealon of Table Rock were Sunday visitors at the Wilson bon M wih nl is Improving ranch. I slowly. Mrs. Coleman of Ashland is spend-1 ing tho week with her mother, Mrs.! Jones who is just recovering from an' attack of the flu. r A biisoball toatu has been organized i A. F. & A. M. .ecial communication Med ford Lodge No. 103, Friday. March 2a. Work will com- among our boys and with a little prac-! menco nt 1:30 p. m. and continue r A spe Vy fort V Mai lice they hope to soon be able to meet contestants from adjacent districts. ion puns.nro iai Biin.iay niKiu. " to embark In thn poultry business on a touring bug, occupant acting musi'Ic J i, .np lously, being traced. Tho plunder Alford ' ltowman took 300 egg to taken w. lmot exeltmlvely fin- Ml,(lfor,, lllHt w,.llc , ,,ava (hPm )ncil. arm, and automatic at that, being , ,,, t a ,mt,.ht.rv ,hpr(li horsoplstoi raised from a Colt, tti fact J Mr Uo). N,,.no ,,, lllUo U)mU tna esiuoiisument was wcu niRii si iai- ped of revolvers Mr. W. M. Harbor, C.rajiltn street, hits inn Mr. Colver ha Just finished an im mense poultry house. Tho house will be fitted with tho Cresky brooders, the sanio as aro being used at- the While Wing poultry farm. Asa and Ted Furry were Tjusy Wed nesday marking and branding some of ANTIOGH ITEMS " n,K" " 1 " "P-t't wupl of day. In ContrBl j n0 younK cattle which A. S. Furry haa resident of v."!11 . I"1 .v,HlUnK wl,h Mr"- nought lately, preparatory to turning .lltulo l a . rn-!, VrvniH, Mr. and Mr. Grls- the,,, out on thn range. Mr. fMrry like valescent home," tho site being an ham. Ml. II. W. Pnmeronn nnil min ltAnrv ellglbln one overlooking tho beaullo j w,o rp ,w,n fll ,mm() nt rn ' : . .i 1 . n- . .. . I io n-, i iiey sieni ine winter in Ban Francisco where Mr. Pomoreno I In ! business. Since the burning of tho l,!''' ''urn on thn ranch last Friday WEEKS-CONGER CO l'K"t foy f. that It I not safe to : leave thn house vacant. They were I accompanied home by Mr. Pomorene. Sr. Day or Night Funeral Director 5C32 Ci1'1! ""J Quality- that's the Reason J1sWIW Mm i - y for the ever growing popularity of Albera . Flapjack Flour. . Makes light.tasty hot cakes.,, A . Order a Packagt your Grocet, I ; Recommends Albers quality ; FlapjackiF!ldur Ctrelully stulrJ ryliniitcal es tantr iniUff ntuvwit jninoo, many other people has run Bhort of hay. Little Misses Dorcy and Geno Rose were visiting with their aunt, Mrs. J. M. Under. Tuesday night. The little f'jlks greatly enjoy their visits with their aunt and undo. The Rogue River Canal company have been busy the last week putting in tho big cement abutments for the molal flumes across the Anderson race and Anderson creek south of Phoenix Little F.llnore Walker of Talent died nt tho home of hor father last Sunday morning, aged three years. It was thought she would die at the time of her mother's death somo two weeks ago, and tho funeral of the mother wa ivoslHined for sovoral days. Hut tho child giW better, then relapsed! out and dentil ensued. Thursday, March lt marked the third annlvorsary of littlo Carrol Ftirry's birth. Tho birthday dinner wus given at her grandmother's Mrs. Furry. The big whlto cake' held three andles. The many littlo touches given tho birthday dinner table an wore a delight to littlo Carrol. Four generations sat down to the birthday dinner. Mrs. M. Rose, great grand mother, Mrs. A. S. Furry, grandmother Colver Furry, father, and Carrol Furry his daughter. Other guests at dinner were Mth. Colver Furry, Mr. A. S. Furry, Mis, J. F. Dennis and daughter Mat. tlo Turner, were pleasant callers at Iho home of your correspondent last Tuesday while Mr. Dennis wont on to Moilford to get some Everbearing strawberry plants. A. II. Fisher and Mr. Fulker were out last Sunday afternoon Interview ing tho ponplo with rognrd to tho funds for tho budget for tho coming yours needs In Phoenix for church and publlo benevolences. Mr. Cooly of Ileagle has been stay ing In Medford tho past week to have her eyes treated. Oscar Rodger who has been con fined ln his homo for a 'number of months with paralysis was able to go to Medford this week to consult a doctor. W. C. Chapman mad a trip to Med ford Friday for hay as it is all sold out this side of tho river. T. Ralney spent the day Sunday with W. C. Chapman. Quito a crowd were out to witness ball game held at Sams Valley. ilrs. Farleigh, the Antioch school throughout the afternoon and evening. Dinner will be served at six o'clock. All Masons are cordially Invited. By order of the W, M. 310 L. E. WILLIAMS. Secy. NEURALGIA I J orbMdaciM rabthtforalMwi tnlt and inhaU tb vapors Octr 17 Million fan VttJ Yr, mm WOOD! Kir $:l.OO Tier and up. f Ttah I'ne Coal l-30 Ton. MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor Fir and Tird ' rbona 243 teacher left Monday for her home at Lolnnd. Oregon and Mrs. McKlnney of Ashland will finish teaching the rest of the term. Claude Chapman was out from Med ford Tuesday and spent the night with home folks. Richard Brown left Tuesday for Coco, Cal., as ho has a employment there. A very large crowd attended the salo nt Thoo. Glass' and most of the things sold well. E. Glass sold ten head of steers Tuesday to T. Iewis of Central Point. Airs. Theo. Glass and family will live with Clarence Case till school Is With Medford trade in Medford made , The Presbyterian Missionary soci-l oty met at the church Thursday after noon, a very Interesting meeting was held and the following officers were; elected for the year: Miss Hart, presi-j dent; Miss Issie McCully, vice presl-: dent; Mrs. Fleming, treasurer; Mrs. j Frank LIndlcy, secretary; Mrs. Julia i Williams, librarian. ; Wm. Matney and Wm. Copple were, transacting business at the county seat Tuesday. j Wm. Bostwick and sons of Ashland j were callers In our city Tuesday transacting business and meeting! their many old time friends. j Miss Anna Saltmarsh, now of Table j Rock, was visiting relatives In our' city one day recently. ! Miss Anna Hroad, the popular nurse is spending this week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Anna Hroad. Mayor Rritt and sister Miss Mollie were transacting business ln Medford Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs.' Raymond Reter and children were Sunday guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reter. Mrs. Delpha Terrill is assisting ln tho sheriff's office during tho rush of taxes, which will continue until April 5th. Mrs. V. T. Wilson was a business caller in Medford Thursday. Mrs. Dora Harbiiugh Is much Im- APPLEGATE M-wwaMMBa..-HM...aaB.BMM Mr, LauuHpiuii of Medford, will give a dunce nt Applegnto Saturday, Mnrch 25. , i t-iigitgrf A lnrgo crowd attended tho party WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine' Aspirin prescribed by physicians ever 22 years and proved safe bv millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Buyer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Raver" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottle of 24 and 100 Druggists. Aiptrla It the trade aurk r lUjrrr Munufwturo of Mouugrvtlvacldeatcr of SillollctcU Bookkeeping Sypplies . Our stock is now one of the most complete in this end of the state. Cashbooks, Ledgers and Journals from 150 to 300 pages. We will give you any number of columns you may desire in your journal. We would appreciate an oppor ' tunity to figure on your orifice supplies this year. We believe we can help you make a mate rial saving on this item of your expense. Corner Book Store "Service" 234 E. 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