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est Jay of the winter Benson ho fur, as
nne Jay recently hud a minimum of
25 flat. The fog lifted about noon nml
the sun then came out Htroiif;. Fair
weather 1h the prediction for Katurdny.
For that good coal without the dust
call TlatiNon Coal Co. I'hone 23!).
122if
Dance at the Oriental (J a nlc im every
Saturday iiIrIH. 213
The hotels and restaurantf of the
city enjoyed a Iui'K patronaRO yeattT
day for their Hpeeial rlinnerH, uh an
nually the number of Meclford people
who tal;e their ThankRKlviiiff dinners
at .such hoHtelries ia IncreaHiiiK-
The cIohIhk event of Novomher will
be Mann'H llitf Dollar Days Friday and
Snturriiiy. November 2Hth and 2!th.
Make yum dollars do double duty
these days. 210
Special reduced price Rftle on necond
hand Hewing inachlnes tomorrow only.
.Sinter Co.. 10 South Fir. 213
XI ne Orecon men were recently
charged with the violation of the mi
.vrntury bird law In the United StateB
district court of northern California.
The law ninkCH It an offense punish- i
able by fine or jail sentence to kill mi
gratory birds between sundown and
one-half hour before sunrise. The Ore
txo nmen accused are; Jens Junson
Herbert Tilly, O. W. Donici'ftun, ' W.
F. Wllann, Kd Coy and A. H. MoCabo,
nil of. Med ford; Krnest Nltscholm" bf
Klamath Falls and Albert Hchmidt of
Cortland. Portland Journal.
Aberdeen IHah Coal, Utah's best
11a mien Coal Co. Phono 239.- 122tf
If you want to bo a real live wire In
tho Insurance game, and give real In
formation and real service to your
rllnnttf tfot the free correspondence
cmir.sp nlven agents of the grand old
Pacific Mutual Life, which for almost
r.7 years has written nil kinds of life
rind endowment, and all kinds of sick
ness and accident. J. H. Cochran,
Mgr., 'over 1st National Bank, for
northern California and southern Ore
gon. 218
G. Lansing Hurd. business manager
of the Corvnllis Gazette-Ttimea, stop
ped off In Med ford a few hours today
en route from Los. Angeles, where he
attended a meeting of advertising men,
to his home In CorvalllH.
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for prlcon. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard.
Dance Riverside Community club
Saturday night. Alford's Imperial or
chestra. Wg time. 214
J. W. niley of the ICIIey-Meler Mo
tor company, left today for Grants
PnHs on business and from there will
go to Salem.
We pay cash for used pianos. Pal
- mer Piano Houho. tf
Dance at the Qrlentnl Gardens every ,
finturrtay night. - 213 ,
All Daughters at Votornnfl are urg-1
ed to be present at the meeting at the :
Armory this evening.
A new Burroughs adding machine
$25 under regular price. Call at
Palmer's Piano House. :' ftf
Ueef, pork, chicken and ' country
sausage, short ribs of beef 8e. Shoulder
' roasts 12ViC Pork shoulder 18c.
Booth 14, Public Market, Saturday.
-. - : 213
The hotels yesterday as usual on
Thanksgiving day, had very light pat
ronage from travelers. Among the
nut of town Oregonlnns spending the
day here at the hotels were F. 8. Ham
ilton and family of Koseburg, Mr. and
Mrs. U. S. Htono of Klamath Falls, G
1 rinsing Hurd and G. M. Henger of
Corvallls. and F. II. Thompson, Geo
W.'Mooro and Fred Land ess of Port
land.
We are now serving breakfasts, In
eluding waffles and hot cakes. Crow-
son's. 214
Dance at the Oriental Gardens every
Saturday night. 213
Ne 1 1 lo II row n n n d Kd na Frascr
were among the Grants Pass residents
who' spent yesterday In Medford.
Haled alfalfa hay ' John Cnrkln.
Modford. Phone 317. . 227
Savo kindling by using old papers
to kindle fires. 10c the bundle, at this
office. -tf
The Thiuiksgivlng concert will bo
given Sunday ovcnlng by tho First
Baptist church chnlr, which with Its
npproprlaatoncs and strong program
of good music will draw many.
Dance lllverslde Community club,
Saturday night. Alford's Imperial or
chestra. Itig time. '214
Tho . Pantorlum does nil kinds of
pleating. Phone 144. 206tf
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D.
Rainbow
Marshmellow
rolls, jelled with
delicious marsh
mallow, topped
with vanilla icing
and chopped wal
nuts. Special, to
morrow only.
23c each
The COLONIAL
8o. Oregon! Flneit Bakery
rl
Kreil HopkiiiH In HoemliiiK tho
TliurikKKlvliiK hiill(lnyn In 1'ortlanil
with hlH family. He-1 expected to re
turn Monday.
I Coats nt Hmnrt Hhnp, fiaturi):iy only
hair price. And lltl.fio drenseH at
Hinnrl Shop Hlld Kdlth Towne Simp.
Try our dry wanh 7c per lb., mini
mum 75c. All flnt piece Ironed.
American Laundry, Phone 873. If
Minn Julia Put. hln In among the vis
Horn in the city today from Hold 111.11
Unnce at the Oriental Cardena to
morrow niMhl. a 1 3
Medford Auto Palnllni; 2fl-1l Soulh
Front.etrcot, oji up-to-date auto palnt
liift ahop, the only authorized uer
of nupoiit Duco In Mi'dfnrd. We have
tho latent machinery for tmco finish.
All work guaranteed. We are offer
ing cut ralo for fli-Ht ten cars, any
color. Keiuomher ten only. 210
1 Mra. (Iraee l.urnan of Melford ar
rived Wednesday In Aidiland and will
stay here until Friday with Mrs. KJIeil
I.uman of Wlmer atreet who is se
riously ill. Mrs. 1-Jlmer Leslie of Med
ford will arrive Friday and remain
with Mra. Lumar. Ashland Tldlnga.
Johnaoira Jewelers, watch special
ists. tf
Itememlier the hardware sale. Cra
ter Lake Hardware Co. 216
Dr. Mc M. M. Dow returned Thurs
day morniiiK from Portland where he
has been for tho past week.-
Hemstitching. Iiullons covered at
the Handicraft Shop. tf
Marcelling, manicuring, facials and
scalp treatments at the p,ob Inn
Beauty Parlor. Phone HI0. 215
Temporary visitors in the Vity from
the state of California Include the fol
lowing: Mr. and Mrs, Paul "Watson
of Hhasta HprlngR, Clertrudo Sullivan
of Montague. P. 10. Wescott of Pasa
dona, Mrs, Ida Kent and niece of
French Camp. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Wil
son and daughter of Rlmr Mills, 10. T.
Hazelton and George 10. Frost, Jr., of
Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs.' A. A
Cameron and Mr. and Mra. C. B. Shaw
of San Jose.
Coats nt Smart Shop, Saturday orily,
half price. And $16.50 UreBsen at.
Smart Shop and Hdlth Towne Shop.
213"
Alcohol for your radiator, cheapest
and best. Jones and Kirkpatrlck. tf
Several' wild geese, killed recently
In Tule lake, Klamath county, were
found to have hands on their legs
which Federal Ciame Warden Steele
believes wero placed on them In the
Yukon tints (tf Alaska. .The bands,
Steele said, were probnbly placed on
the birds last Hprlng. This Is a method
employed by tho government to ob
serve the flight .of various types of
birds. ' '' ',
Coal briquets, that clean fuel. Han
son Coal Co. Phono 239. tf
We are specializing on steaks and
chops and percolated coffee. Crow-
son's. 214'
Clinton McCurdy in a business vis
itor in Klamath Falls today.
and green, was only 17 when married,
Tahner Piano House rents pianos.
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Columbia plastor wall board. Call
for -prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard.
Socrctary of Stato Kozor has receiv
ed letters from a largo number of leg
islators requesting room reservations
during the next session of tho legisla-,
tiirc which starts early In January. ' ,
' Havo you tried that big milkshake. I
at Devoe s?
Try our dry wash, 7o per lb., mini
mum 75c. All flat pieces ironed
American Laundry. Phono 873. tf
William Smith was among the local
callers In the city Wednesday from Ap
plcgate.
Milk and croam at DeVoe's. tf
Havo your hemstitching done at the
Vanity Shop, llartlctt and Main, for
8c a yard, tf1
Mlngus Altken of Ashland motored
up from California to spend Thanks
giving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Altken. -
Dance at the Oriental Qurdens to
morrow night. 213
Magazine subscriptions for Christ
mas should bo sent in at once. Club
rates. Medford nook Store. 215
llov. H. 10. Hillermiin from Los An
goles. Calif., will preach at the English
Lutheran church at 11 o'olock Sunday
We pay for ashes and soil dirt
cheap. Hrowli & White Agency, Inc.
tf
Fancy mealy Netted Clem potatoes
from Yakima. Wash.. 11.80 per nun
dred, dolivorod any place in city,
Johnson Produce Co. I'hone 97. 241
N. Fir St. , 177tt
The days of iho covered wagon is
not past, aays Wllford Allen, manager
or the urants Puss Irrigation project
who Is In Portland today.- "We havo
just welcomed five families who came
to tho drums Pass neighborhood In
covered wagons from Dietrich. Idaho
he said. ;"They brought their horses,
household goods and tools. They drove
across tho state by way of Klamath
Falls. They came Just as tho pioneers
came, shelterefl by the prairie schoon
or tops, except that they found broad
traveled highways where tho first com
era found dangerous trails." Portland
Journnl. . . . ,
Second hand sewing machines nt
cost, Saturday only. The Singer storo,
10 South Fir. 313
Call 23 for closed car. Billy's
Taxi. 317
Mr. and Mrs. F. n. Nell of Eagle
Point are local visitors today, having
arrived yesterday.
Sco Valley Fuel company for the
best and cleanest Utah and Wyoming
also eastern anthracite coal. 17fltf
Hemstitching 8c a yard. Tho Van
ity Shop, llartlctt and Main. tf
Mr. anil Mrs. Don Newberry are In
Klamath Falls spending the Thanks
giving holidays.
Jap Art Store moved to 12-14 North
Uartlett. Sl&
California Beach Ilalloon Dance.
Jackson Hot Springs, Saturday, No
vember 39. 114
Mr. anil Mrs. C. W. Wood of Pros
pect sent Thanksgiving day In tho
city.
Hoycroft leather and copper things.
Medford Hook Storo. 215
Iluy your hardware during the big
clearance snle. Crater I-nko Hard
ware Co. 216
The Portland newspapers contain
very flattering reviews of the Kolh and
Dill political comedy satire, which
opened for ft four days' engagement
at the Helllg In that city last Wednes
day n Ik lit. and which played here at
the Cratorlan last Monday nlsht: espe
cially the Tea-ologue oi l of Krnest K.
Hall, the veteran composer of popular
ballads and his support of 10 pretty
singers.
Personally engraved Christmas
cards, with or without a plate. We
do not sell more than nne person
dcflgn. Medford Hook Store, tit'
Mrs. Henry Hart Is here from Ku
Kent spending u few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Hart.
Dance at the Oriental (Jnrdens to
morrow night. 213
Come nnd get them. Old papers for
building fires. 10c the bundle. This
office. tf
Among the temporary visitors here
from a distance are H. O. Holton of
St. Louis. H. C. Itude of Quartzhurg.
Idaho, -and the four House sisters of
New Hampton, Iowa.
Johnson's Jewelers, watch special
ists, tf
Alcohol for your radiator, cheapest
anil best. Jones and Kirkpatrlck
tf
Dr. and Mrs. Kalph Stearns of
OrantH Pass and K. W. Stearns of
.Medford wero in Ashland yesterday
lo spend the day with II. A. Stearns
:uid attend the football game
We pay for aKhes and sell dirt
crcap. Brown & White. Agency, Inc.
tf
Crater Lake prints by Patterson.
Reduced. Medford Book Store, 216'
Matthew 'Tiny of P.uch was a bust
ness visitor In this city Wednesday.
"Quack's Novelty Ocegonians" at
Jackson Hot Springs Saturday, No
vember 29th. 114
Miss l.Tneota Morgan Is spending
few days at Mt. Shasta City visiting
with friends.
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard. '- .
C. W. Kastall of Frultdale, demon
stratod again this year that walnuts
are a profitable crop In Rogue River
valley. Ho has a number of trees on
his ranch which done woll this sea
son, giving him a ton of the nuts. He
is selling his crop. for. 35 centB per
pound. The nuts are large and well
filled and have ah exceptionally good
flavor. Tho orchard run Is a better
grudo than some of the selects from
other walnut growing sections.
Grants Pass Courier.
(I bills In balloons, nt Jack
son Hot Springs dance, Saturday, No
vember 29th. 114
Stuart Weeks was a local business
visitor here Wednesday from Trail.
We have a few more silver plated
bon-xbon dishes to be given away with
each 15 purchase. Sinclair's Jewelry
Shop. M. M. Dept. Store. 211 tf
, Mrs. H. C. Pratt, who has been vis
iting with Mrs. H. Von Hovenberg
since, the first of July, left this after
noon from San Francisco from which
place sho will continue on to her home
at Boston.
Unity literature teachers people how
to bo healthy, efficient, prosperous,
harmonious nnd happy. Free distri
bution, 718 West Main Street.
K. T. Allon, proprietor of Hotel Ash-
1-md, has purchased the ilergner build
ing.' While the purchase price was not
stated, the value of the property is
said t6 be $18,000. O. T. Ilergner pur
chased tho building about three years
ago. At that tlmo' It was remodeled
and four apnrtments were provided on
the second floor. 1 Is believed that
the present owner intends to make the
property into a business block.
Spitzenburg and Newtown apples
for sale at Oreenwood &' Anderson's.
Ond of No. Central street. tf
' Mrs. Carl Ueebo. Wllford Drookfleld
nnd Merle Schwerdfielil are iucal vis
ion today frum KlnniA'.h Falls
Miss Ethel Howard Is spending a
few days in Portland.
Dance, Rlversldo Community Club,
Saturday night. Alford's Imperial Or
chestra. Big tlmo. 114'
In Justice Taylor's court earlier In
tho week W. T. Phelnn was fined $10
for speeding on Rlversldo avenue and
L. E. Stanley of Klamath Falls was
fined $10 for being without n license
and $10 for being without lawful
plates. Tho arrests were made by
deputy stnte traffic officer, J. J. Mc
Mahon. Selling out, ranchos, autos. phono
graphs, household goods. Gold, Ray
Realty Co.
Clone Chllders of Oakland spent yes
terday hero with his parents, Mr. and
Mi's. Sponco Chllders.
See Valley Fuel companyfor all
kinds of fuel. Special prices an the
only dry fir slab wood in the city.
179tf
M. B. Walker and A. C. Walker
MORE PUMPERS
10 BE VIEWED
BY CITY DADS
,The city administration is getting
led up on fire pumper demonstra
tions, having already view two makes.
I but plan to ' view demonstrations of
other makes, so thnt they can purchase
In their opinion, the best nvallable for
813.000. vbtod for that purpose by the
voters of Medford at the recent elec
tion. Most of the city administration
.members spent Wednesday in New
burg, haying made the trip by auto,
to View tho demonstration of the new
Stutz pumper, which Is a part of the
Roseburg fire department.
The Mayor and couniilmen arriv
ed home Wednesday evening to find
that n new American-France pumper
with a 'rtemc.nstra.tor had arrived in
Iho city from Portland. This pumper,
which was worked at the fire last
night and thereby rendered much val
uagle assistance, gave a demonstration
before Vie mayor and councilmen, this
forenoon.
In the city administration party
which wynossed the Roseburg demon
stration of the Stutz pumper Wednes
day, were the following:
E. C. (iadills, O. O. Alenderfer. Ed
Janey! B. W. Paul; Paul McDonald,
J. W. Jacobs. A. C. Hubbard. Ole Arn-
splger, Charles Davis, . Roy Elliott, R.
B. Hammond and A. J. Crose.
E
WEIL ATTENDED
The Union Thanksgiving service at
the Baptist church yesterday morning
was perhaps the most Impressive one
of its kind for some years. There
was a splendid congregation and the
address of Dr. Gilbert sounded a
major nolo of encouragement and in
spiration. Many favorable comments
relative to the stirring message were
heard. Thu music which -the Baptist
choir rendered was greatly enjoyed.
For some years it has been tho cus
tom for local churches to hold this
annual service In tho evening. There
was Home feeling this year that a
return to the traditional morning
hour should be made, and the large
attendance seemed to approve of the
time and justify its continuance.
left Wednesday for Woodbufn, Ore,,
for a visit with their father, who Is
reported quite 111,
For sand nnd gravel phone 3 12-J.
Samuel Bnteman. ' 44tf
Mrs. Edith Amberg of Yroka, Cal.,
spent yesterday in Medford with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Olsln. "
Wanted 100 boys nnd 100 girls to
Join the Americnn Boys' Fan Fare
band and the Americnn Girls' Fan
Faro band, now being orgnnlzed. In
struments free. Apply at once to
Palmer Piano House. 183tf
Sportsmen in the Condon, Oro., sec
tion wl)l urge tho leglsinturo to make
some Important changes in the Oregon
game laws. They want a uniform open
season for deer nil over tho state. They
also favor tt change thnt will placo
Oiljlam, Wasco, Hood Rlvor, Morrow
and Umatilla counties In tho Westerp
Oregon game zone, so far as water
fowl nro concerned.
Wo have a few more pearl bend
necklaces to bo given away with each
$10 purchaso at Sinclair's Jewelry
Shop. M. M. Dept. Store. 211tf
Gus A. Johnson of Yakima, Mr. and
Mrs. Boustead of Longvlew and A. T.
'ox. a., ri. uement nnn is. c strncnan
of Sonttlo wero among tho visitors
from Washington who Spoilt Thursday
here. :
Genuine Bosch Magneto pnrts and
repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and
Bnrtlctt. tf
The World Boater De Luxe, neatly
packed in nn attractive holly box with
hristums greetings. Phono 707-L
evening between 6 and 9 p. m.
Norma Talmadge
In Gripping Film
The art of Norma Talmndgo hna
never before soared to tho heights
achieved by this splendid screen star
In "SecreU'H (.
This play, which opened Wednesday
for four days at the Hunt's Cratorlan,
is an interesting- and' completely ab
sorbing study of life.! it is a theme
of tho happiness, sorrow and tragedy
of married life, one which embarks in
a connubial bliss and ends In a bond
that has been made impregnable
through years of threatening agencies
which have never, however hard they
have tried, dofoated tho love and faith
fulness of a wife.
Through four great periods In life I
the theme runs, presenting successive-
ly. events that could scarcely predict!
anything but eternal happiness, thence I
the dangers that confronts a search
for wealth and Independence In a new
country, again the dangers that con
front tho joy of the home when wealth
has been accumulated. Through it
all tho fine thread that has held the
marriage vows intact is preserved and
yet how it is strained almost to the
breaking point at times!
Norma offers everything that an un
derstanding wife and companion
should. Her respective ages are play
ed wfth finesse. She has caught the
spirit of the theme and has struggled
through to triumph to preserve her
home of love and happiness, first by
her husband, then for her children and
again for her husband, as if it were
her own life she wero living.
Eugene O'llrien, who plays the rule
of the husband, offers splendid support.
!'Jyag3cil.
The Home nrc Like Mother Made
Saving money is just a matter of getting all you can for what you
spend. Our system of selling, which cuts out the cost of clerks,
credits and deliveries, enables us to price everything' withouHhe
cost of these service luxuries figured in. The best way to satisfy
yourself as to what this means is to let us price a bill or groceries.
SPECIALS for SATURDAY
SUGAR 25 lbs. in a refinery filled cloth sack . . $2.17
Raisins, 2 packages ' c
Palm Olive Soap, per bar c
Tuna Fish, per can c
Japanese Crab Meat, flat can 9c
F. F. C. Asparagus, the big square can 33c
F. F. C. Asparagus, No. 1 round can 20c
Dixie String Beans, No. 2 can, 3 cans 35c
Catsup, large bottle
Guittard's or Ghiradelli Chocolate, 5 lb. can $1.40
Shasta Tea, green or black, lb 5c
Star Cut Glass Tumblers, each 12c
Clothes Baskets 93c
Corn Starch, full lb. pkg 10c
Gloss Starch, full lb. pkg. . 10c
Folger's Soda, lb. pkg. 3 f or . . . 25c
Raisin Bread, 9c; 3 loaves - 25c
... " '
Gates & Lydiard
Buy Here and Bank the Difference
SEATTLE, Nov. 28. Charges
brought by J. L. Finch, attorney for
Roy Olmsted, will be referred to the
IntelllKence unit of the internal rev
enue department, Thomas P. rtevelle,
United States dsltrict attorney, an
nounced today, -
Mr. Rovcllo declared thnt ho be
lieved tho charges filed by Mr. Finch
nre a matter for Investigators other
than grand jurors. Mr. Finch ac-'
cused the prohibition agents of act
ing illegally when they raided his
downtown offlcb and seized a num-
bor of documents which Prohibition
Direetor Lylc declares are important
evidence in the case against Olm
sted.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOIt RENT Xlce sleeping rooms for
men. Bath. 1307 W. -Main. 2 1 S
FOR SALE 1 1919 Ford touring.
new L. S. Royal Cords. $110; must
go quick. 1 Dodge roadster, 500.
Kiehtner's Oarage, anytinme. 214
BABY'S COLDS
are soon "nipped in the bud"
without "dosing" by use of-
V VapoRub
Opt 17 Million Jan Vd Ymarli
I The Screen
. Reginald Denny,, erstwhile hero of
lulling pictures, and more recently a
sensational automobile races in "Sprot
Ing Youth," is also a great cornelian.
Any who doubt this need only see him
in "The Reckless Ago," which opened
yesterday nt tho Rlnlto theater.
Danny does a llttlo of everything he
over did before, from staging a sonsa
tional fight to riding a mad race li
a nnutomoblle. I3ut this tlmo he does
It In an ntmosphcro of laughs: "Love
Insurance," from wrych the play was
The cast Is specially good. Ruth
Dwyer, William Austin, Hayden Siev
enson. May Wallace. John Stepping,
Tom McOuIre ami Fred Malatesta.
Special communication Med
ford Lodge No. 103, A. F. &
A. M. Friday evening, Novem
ber 28, 1924. at 7:30 n. m.
Work in F. C. degree. By order W. M.
A. J. Crose. Secretary. 213
Safe Milk
and Diet
ants, Invalids, the Aged,
Mothers, Children, etc.
3 Via j& Snva&th
A well-balanced, palatable, easily assimilated d'el that
nourishes and up-builds. Use at meals, between meals, or
on retiring. Endorsed by physicians for over 40 years.
Prepared at homo in a minute by briskly stirring the
powder in hot or cold water. No cooking. I - .
BEFORE TWINS
WERE BORN
Was Very Miserable. Felt Lots
Better After Taking Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Wyocena, Wisconsin. "I took Lydia
. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound be-
iore my twins were
born because my sis
ter used it and rec
ommended it to me.
I was so I could
scarcely go about my
daily work I was in
such misery. But af
ter I began taking
tho second bottle I
was feeling lots bet
ter. I took three bot
tles and a half before
I was confined and
finished the bottle while I was in bed. I
got up feeling fine and have taken care
of the twins alone ever since. I recom
mend the Vegetable Compound highly
and will sing its praises in the future.
Mrs. Ida Gerbitz, Wyocena, Wis.
It is remarkable how many cases havo
been reported similar to this one. Many
mothers are ictt in a weakened and
run-down condition afterehild-birtli.and
for such mothers the care of the baby
is well-nifth impossible. Not only is it
hard for the mother, but the child itself
will indirectly suffer.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound is an excellent tonic for the
mother both before andafterchild-birth.
It is prepared from medicinal roots and
herbs, and does not contain any harm
ful drugs. It can be taken in safety by
nursing mothers.
3
NOW PLAYING- TO
HUNDREDS OF SAT
ISFIED CRATERIAN
PATRONS
THE SECRETS OF A
WIFE PORTRAYED AS
ONLY A GREAT ARTISTE
CAN . .
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CALIFORNIA
OREGON POWER
COMPANY
1 1 TWfaredSto&yieMs
TV -a m -
ash any
member of our
organization
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Sunday
THOS. H. INCE'S ,
"IDLE TONGUES"
From the Novel "Dr. Nye'