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TVfRT)FOTff) PaTL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUT), - blUftOK "WEDNESDAY,' OCTOBER
TAOE TWO
37
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Tocal and
Personal
Tho proclamation iwmed by Mayor
.. ..... ...l.v. iVia .
Alendfrf'T in connection with the
puwtaKe of the different measures vot
ed upon at tho recent city election, la
published today. With tho isMuniice
of the proclamation all measured bo
Into effect, and all annexations to the
city are In force.
All classes of carburetors repaired
and udjusted.. Williams & MoCuriey.uclnjp on two streets. Part cash, bal-
tf , ance like rent. See this place at once,
No hunting, no tresspasslnff signs :
printed on linen. for sale at this of- Klamath Kails visitors here who ar
fice. ! tf irived In the cily yeslerduy include Mr.
The following Item of Interest con-'and Mrs. C. II. Kndcrwood. P. V. Kny-
rornliw a wc-H known republican wur
horse for many years past, wns pub
ll;mpd In the Kugeno Guard on Mon
day. In Its 25 years ago column: "Wll
Hum M. Cofvlg, the' Mr KInley demo
crat, who supported liryan In 1896,
Is to speak In Eugene October 25." :
Riverside CoiiiTnunlty l club dance
Saturday night. Alfurd's Imperial
Orchestra.- 179
New popular priced hats at I.ottle
Howard's; 109 U. Central ave. 178
M. C. Hullivan, the well known lo
cal actdgenerlan and clvl war vet
eran ,and father of JJert Sullivan. Is
here from the Masonic home at Cot
luge Grove, Ore.( where he has resid
ed for the pant year. Mr. Sullivan,
who is in. good health; for a man of
his age, 84, hus taken a room at the
Hold Holland for the winter.
The Handicraft Shop has received
a new shipment of laces, and ribbons
pretty new pattern, new Ideas, in
stamped goods are arriving dally.
17!
Kellogg halrcuttlng . parlor. Kxclu -wive
ladies' and children's hair cut
ting. Kxpert marcolllng. Medford
Center Hldff. Phone 094. . 179
United Slates District Attorney
George Neuner, returned to Portland
last .night. (I. Hlt-arns, his iiMsht
nnt, will have char'go of the balance'
of tho cases for tho government at
(his term of court. ,
No hunting,, no tresspassing signs,
printed on linen, for sale at this uf
fiee. . ' tf
Almost per hundred can be sav
ed on potatoes at tho Johnson Pro
duce Co. tf
The first initiation of the fall term
of the Klks lodge will be held tomor
row night, and In tho absence of Ex
alted Ruler Floyd Hnrt, Vernon Vaw
ter will officiate nt the ceremonies. A
special programof entertainment has
been nrranged "for tho' evening and
every Klk Is urged to attend this
moetlng,
'The first annual dance to be given
by the D. O. K. K. will be held at
the K. P. hall Monday night, October
lltth nt 8:30. All members and
friends Invited. 180
Crowson's are now serving those
good hot t amnios. 173tf
H. K. Brodlo, editor of the Oregon
City Knterprlso and former 17. R. am
bassador to Slam, was a Medford vis
itor today, motoring to Klamath Falls.
Ho had nothing to "way concerning his
reported candidacy for the republican
nomination as candidate for tho U. S.
senate.
Riverside Community club donee
Saturday night. Alford's Imperial
Orchestra.
179
Wantod Competent lady steno
grnpher nnd office assistant by lum
ber company. Stale ago, experlenco
nnd give references. Box 0, Mall Trib
une. tf
"Miss Mnrgnrot Van Dyke has ac
cepted a position with tho California
Oregon Power company In Medford,"
says tho Ashland Tidings.
A pretty lino, of voile gowns stamp
ed to bo worked with tho new strand
ed fiber silk. See window of models.
On Halo Saturdny, 1 1 .00. Handicraft
Shop. 1 7 1)
Try that big milk shake at DeVoo's.
tf
Among hotel guests hero from a
distance are Carl K. Priest of Janes
ville, n.t Mr. and Mrs. Stunrt Dar
tow, of Oswego, N. Y., I,eln, M. Hnst
man nnd A. S. Sinclair of Kan huh City,
Carl Stanley of Philadelphia. U R
IVIletinxo of New York City. Mrs. D.
R. Peeler, Robert Peeler nnd R. Lev
off of nutto, Mont and the following
from Chicago: Kllzabetli and Adele
Friedman, Jessie and Mystlo Haxton
and Salllo and O old ye (Icnnon,
The senior department of tho M. V.,
church. Sunday school will foster an
entertainment, to be given In the re
creational hall. Thursday, October
Ifilh. F.verybody Invited. 177
Fresh homo made cakes at Marsh
Grocery. 178
tl. P. "Wagner of Applegato was
transacting business in Medford Tues
day. Rest rtoh coal $15 a ton. Valley
Fue Co. Phono 70. lHGtf
Standard make player piano with
KTi player rolls for sale. Phone
10S0-J. 1 7 2 tf
Lou T. Jones of the Jones St Klrk
patrick service station, was In Med
ford yesterday from Salem, where he
now lives, and where they own and
operate another service station.
Fall Festival nnd cafeteria Bttpper
Oct. 16, Lincoln School. 178
Almost II per hundred can be sav
ed on potatoes nt tho Johnson Pro
duce Co. tf
1
KEEP PEACE
in the family by
specifying
FluhrerY Milk
Bread when you
phone yoim grocer
A
The regular weekly niPOtinK of
C'opoo Forum which will be held at
lh Hotel Medford tomorrow noon,
promlmm to dr;w a larK attend fino.
Clyde UlKKlnn of the Rogue Itiver
(UviHion, 1h chairman and haH provlri
J fr a proKtam of interenMo ull.
Plans for the annual forum meetlnt?
itnd banquet which taken place Ocio-1
lint yVi.if will t.A liuoiiuu4.il it t Ihlw1
her 22nd, will be dtacuHHed ut thin
time and a general outline of the
evening's entertainment will be given.
Mont any variety of applen, good
quality, $1 per box delivered. JohnHon
Produce Co.... tf
i Seven-room modern house, furnish-
fed or unfurnished for sale, large lot
I'hono owner, lOJiO-J, K2tf
der. Mih. M. Y. Banner, Miss V, Clark
and 10. Kendall.
' The senior department of tho M.
E.! Church Hunday school will foster
an entertainment, to be given In the
recreational hall, Thursday, October
15th. Kverybady Invited. 177
Fresh home made cakes at Marsh
Orocery. - 178
Clyde Gardner and W. IT. Muir
head returned Sunday from Yre
ko. where they attended tho pioneer
day celebration.
Best t;tuh coal $15 a ton. Valley
Fuel Co. Phone 76. V - lyGtf
Winchester , riflo for Bala at De
Voo's. 164tf
Ijist night and early this morning
were quite . chilly, but not so cold as
Monday night and morning, as the
minimum was 31. Fair weather and a
moderate temperature Is predicted
for Thursday.
Riverside Community club dance
Saturday night,- Alford's Imperial
Orchestra.-, 171
' Good 'dean cotton rags wanted at
Mail Tribune. tf
Word received by the sheriff's of
fice yesterday was to the effect thut
Ruby York;, 14-year-old daughter Ho
mer York, of Murphy, had been mar
ried in Stockton the last of the weok
to Robert Miller, formerly of Mur
phy. Tho daughter wag missed sev
eral days ago and It was found by the
sheriff that she had taken the train
to Stockton, having been forwarded a
ticket by Mr. Miller. It was found
that the marriage is legal In Califor
nia and no action will be taken by lo
cal authorities. Grants Pass Courier.
Dainty stamped gowns of plain
and splash voile In orchid, pink,
blue, maize, and peach. Special Sat
urday, $1.00. Handicraft Shop. 1TJ
Oct. 16, IJncoln School fall festival
and cafeteria supper. 178
M. K. McMurdo and family arrived
In tho city today from Charlottesville,
Va., by automobile en route to Hepp
ner. Ore. They will spend a short
time In the city before resuming their
Journey north with the intention to
settle permanently In Oregon.
The senior department of the M. K.
church Sunday school will foster an
entertainment, to be given Ju the re
creational hall, Thursday, October
lPth. Everybody Invited. . , 177
Fresh homo made cakes at Marsh
Grocery. . 178
Callfornlans registered at local ho
tels Include Mr,. and Mrs. L. V. Iong
and Mrs. W. D.J Van Norman of Hol
lywood, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Herniary
son of Iong Beach, Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Kay of Lakeport,' J. A. McVeigh of
jGlendale, P. M. Laning, I. A. and Mrs.
I. joining or Kama Barbara, Mr. and
Mrs. R. 13. Dewltt of Chico, Mr. and
Mrs. F. C. Hull of Sacramento. AV. J. I
Calloway, Charles Randall, Mr. and
Mrs, D. E. Dearduff. D. .E. Hunter, O.
f. McCrum and Mr. and Mrs. F.. P.
Suitor of I,os Angeles and tho follow
ing from snu FranclHco: Mi, and Mrs.
Robert O. StarreR, Mr. and Mrs. G. J.
Rector. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Krentz, M.
Fahmle and Mr. and Mrs. S. Yaslep;
Farmers can begin to haul 4 fdot
green wood from the mill next week.
Just phono before coming.- Phone
631. tf
The t amnio and chill season Is now
on at Crowson's, Medford's popular
xweet shop. 163tf
Forest Ranger "W. T. Jones of the
Dead Indian district Is a business vis
itor In the city today.
Riverside Community club dance
Saturday night. Alford's Imperial
Orchestra. 17S
Almost $1 per hundred can be sav
ed on potatoes at tho Johnson Pro
duce Co. tf
J. Hayland was granted a permit by
tho building department today to
rect a fi-room residence at a cost of
$2700 on 13th street near Laurel.
Rooming house In Ashland to ex
change for nutomoblte; good location.
Address tiux 481, Ashland, Ore. 180
' Let me write your fire1 Insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwald. Holland BIdtr.,
Phone flf3. tf
Over 800 stilts will be filed to settle
delinquent city lax matters, a cam
paign for which was outlined this
forenoon when the finance committee
of the cily council held a meeting for
that exprens purpose. With these suits
disposed of. tho city will have been
freed of Buch delinquent property
matters.
Yakima gems $2 per 100 lbs. deliv
ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson
Produce Co. tf
Saturday speclnl. Gowns plain
and splash voile. Made up nnd
stamped for embroidery. Variety of
colors. Price $1. Handicraft Shop.
17i
Tree planting In tho Mosquito dis
t rl ct , vh e re D 0 acres n re be 1 n g re
forested under !,co P. Brown. Is ap
proximately one-half completed, ac
cording to recent reports.
Holler Skating Healthful exercise.
Skating every night except Wednes
day. Open Saturday-Sunday after
noons. Armory Hall, ladles ndmls
slon 10c; skates 16c. Men, admission
10ci skates 30c. Speclnl for children
Saturday afternoons, 15c. 17S
Dr. H, Axley, physician nnd sur
geon. Phono ; 607. 420 Medford
Bldg, 198
Kd Clark, of New Orleans, hos pur
chased through the Ahlund Realty
company. 1 60 acres of timber land, on
the Klamnth Fall road near Pine
burnt . He will build a summer home
on the property. Mi'. Clark Is In Ore
gon for his health. Ashland TtdluRS.
-Farmers can benln to haul 4 foot
green wood from the mill next week
Just phone iK'fore coming. Phone
631. tf
Pnlmer's Photo Studio makes tlu
best pictures. tf
Cletus McCredle lt today for co
fiullle nnd other Coos bay polii to
upend nevernl weeks on business.
10 per cent discount on millinery to
touchers during Institute. Miss Tny
)UuPni Russell's. ITS'
ow
I Washington state visitors at local,
hotels Include and Mrs. S. Kvans
and Mrs. J'.-Tarts of Kenton Dr. and
Mrs. J. A. McNione of Aberdeen, Mr.
and Mm. O. D. MlmmerviMe of Olym
pia, Mr. and Mrs. b F. Tucker of Ta
coma and P. A. Tucker, A. V. Felk
and George M. Hunter of Seattle.
60 beautiful new pattern hats Jusf
in. latest dress and and tailored
models. Miss Taylor, at Russell's.
178
Standard make player piano with
125 player', rolls for sale. .Phone
1080-J. 172tf
Robert Kuyker.diH Is among the
Klamath Falls attorneys who are at
tending United States district court
this week.
Trimmed velours and felts In new
colors. . Miss Taylor, at - Russell's.
178
Send some pictures of Crater Iake,
Medford and the Rogue River valley
views to your friends. Palmer's plo-;
tures are best. tf
Geo. E.' Hlbhard, who operates the j
skating ring in the Armory, has Just j
returned from Kansas City, Mo., and j
Denver, Colo., on business and visiting i
relatives, ' I
Keep the baby warm during the
cold weather in sweaters of all wool
yarn.
$1.79,
Splendid values. Reduced to Vivian Norman Barto at Palmer's Stu
No exchanges. Handicraft i dio, or 821-Y.
Shop. 179
Fresh home made cakes at Marsh
Grocery. 178
A six-foot rattlespahke was found
under a plank In Astoria recently by
CJeorge Johnson. It Is believed to
ha vo escaped from a earn I val com -pany
which played there In August.
Stundard make player piano with
125 player rolls for sale. Phone
1080-J. . 172tt
Newcomh can deliver 4 -foot fir slab, i
wood in a few days. tf
J. O. Grey of Gaddis & Dixon com- ,
pany Is spending several days in Scott
Valley, Calif., transacting business.
Bargains worth buying all wool
baby sweaters. Values up to $2.7 5.
Special this week, $1.79. No ex
changes. Handicraft Shop. 179
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
clreap, ' Brown & White Agency, Inc.
tf
The forms for the walls of the new
high school have been practically
completed and concrete has been
poured for several days Into the
foundation forms. The construction
Is progressing as rapidly as possible.
All laborers and carpenters are local
men, and none have been employed
from Portland, as had been reported
un..fknvn fL ' ...
for mohair." said A. C. Gage, editor
of the Angora Journal of Portland,
who is In the city today en route to
Klamath Falls.
Piano instruction, Mrs. Ida Wood,
pupil of John M.' Williams. Latest
methods for beginners. Phone 879-W
J7ti
Two hundred hand decorated fruit
baskets, trays and sewing baskets on
sale at 79c. Japanese Art Store. 177
Out of town Oregonians registered
at local hotels include H. A. Miller of
Bend, Robert Spear of Seaside, Ed
ward Harney and H. J. t Knllsky of
Eugene, T. J. Buusmore of McMlnn-
vllle, W. A. Mullen of Salem, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Dotwell of Roseburg and
tho following from Portland: Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Wolfred, L. N. Brain
ard, Mrs. W. F. Jeffress and son, Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. Thompson, W. L.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Fohmnr,
F. J. Hawes, C, A. Rodman, G. A.
Wyckoff and G. R. McKenzie.
All wool baby sweaters in white and
colors, different styles. Special this (
week, $1.71). No exchanges. Handi- I
craft Shop.
179
Budwelser $1.60
per
doz, at DO
130tf
Voe's.
Tho city " water
commission will
meet tonight to outllno preliminary
work in connection with the erection
of the city's new $97 5,000 water sys
tem, which was voted by the peoplo
at the recent special election.
i Clarence Noe and Claude Saylor of
the Highway Barber Shop have ar
ranged to have the world series base
ball games broadcasted play by play
from their barber shop on North Riv
erside, evory day during the series.
17G
For sale. Certified Federation seed
wheat. Geo. Hilton. Phono 40S-H.
182
Mrs. Fred O'Kelly, wife of the well
known Rogue River merchant, is a
visitor here today.
Newcomh can deliver 4 foot fir slab
wood In a few days. tt
Yakima gems $2 per 100 lbs. deliv
ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson
Produce Co. tf
Superintendent CI. C. Thomson and
Mrs. Thompson nre expected to re
turn homo tomorrow from Mesa
Verdo National Park., Colo., where he
had attended a convention of national
park superintendents.
The Handicraft Shop has received
:i big shipment of novel stamped
goods suitable for holiday gifts. 176
Have your worn carpel made Into
a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 70(1
Pino street. Phone I110-M. tf
IX H. MeClntn, who used to grow
tubers In Michigan, has Just harvest
ed 1100 pounds of sweet potatoes
from Ichs than nn eighth of an acre
of ground nt Hood River.
Seven-room modern house, furnish
ed or unfurnished for sale, largo lot
facing on two streets. Part ensh, bal
ance like rent. See this place at once.
Phono owner, 1080-J. 172tf
Fresh homo mado cakes at Marsh
Orocery. 178
Materials were being assembled and
equipment being made ready today to
start active work on the spanNn the
California and Oregon Coast railroad
over the Rogue. The work will not
interfere with tho regular traffh? and
will he rushed In order thnt the span
will be In before tho winter rains
start. Grants Pnss Courier.
' Large stock Victor records at Pal
mer's Music Storo. tf
- Screen doors nt Wollnco Woods
Lumber Yard, Cor. East Main nnd
Oenesee. SStf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
ponvAi.n""on kxchanok mss
Star 1'omlnter. Kuur whrcl brakes
nnd other rxtruN. Consider nioA
I'tml on inirtr. Cull 308 Wlllunielli'
or phono 867-W, niter 6 p. m. 178
b'Oll HALK Kresh row, V. J. Warn,
er, 619 .M. OakOalc Ave. 178
POI! HUNT Partly furnished house,
J. W. WnkpflrUI. li'
TO LOAN laooo on firm IliortKnse
J. W. Wakefield.
Til
UKNT iJir
Iv.Pnnil Sixth.
rco hoti.p on rorner
h. O, V. Myers, S. Oak-
dalcQTcl itV-J. ITS
z : : i
Nine Mr loads of pears and five cars
of apples .were: Jihjpped to eastern
markets by local packing houses yes-
, terday.
Yakima gems $2 per 100 lbs. deliv
ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson
Produce Co. tf
Standard make player piano with
125 player 1 rolls for sale. Phone
1080-J. . - ... . :" , 172tf
Miss Helen - SImmerville and Mr.
and Mrs.. F. Hoover are among the
business visitors from Butte Falls
spending the day in the city. 1
Screen doors at Wallace "Woods
Lumber yard, corner E. Main and
Genesee. 88
Full line of bedroom slippers In felt,
satin and suede, for men, women and
children. Jap Art Store. . 176
The receding waters of Goose lake
in 1-A.ke county, have disclosed what
is believed to be the scene of an old
Indian battle ground. . Innumerable
arrowheads and Indiun weapons are
being picked up by collectors.
Buy a city lot. All improvements
paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl
Y, Tengwald, Holland Hotel. Phone
993. 108tf
Lessons given In oil painting, water
colors or china decoration. CaH Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs; E. D. Houston orriv-
ioa - nere tn8 morning from Han Fran-
clsco, Calif., to spend several weeks
visiting friends and relatives.
Dainty flowered cross barred dimity
with, flowered .border, newest thing
out for undies and nighties. Handi
craft Shop. 176
Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has
moved' to his temporary office over
Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cook arc
among the residents ' of Prospect
, nuing louay in mo uy i...a-
Screen doors
nt Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard. Cor. -East Main and
Genesee. 88tf
New Ideas In boudoir pillows,
couch cushions, dresser and vanity
sets, fancy aprons. Everything ; In
stamped goods. Handicraft Shop.
17C
Tourists from a distance registered
at Merrick's Motor Inn include the
families of Sex Smith of Victoria, H.
C, J. Tuggle of Bruno, Idaho, J. H.
Dahleen of Denver. Colo., and C. Da
vis of Milwaukee, Wis.
Having taken over a stock of goods
from C. E. Eads we have opened a
new and second hand store at 19 N
l wnere you can uy kouuh i w
right price. Furniture and stove re
pairing a specialty. J. O. Frazler. 176
Bliss Heine's Guide Map of Med
ford. on sale at Mail Tribune office,
Medford Exchange, 315 Liberty build
ing and 916 W. 10th street. Prices 25c
jand $1.00.
Airs. (J, A. Jioies is among (jcmrui
Point residents transacting business
In the. city today.
Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport's. 228 E. Main. ft
Ijirge cotton rags wantod at Mall
Tribune office. ;
Mrs. Neva Ager ; of Portland Is
spending several days visiting her
brother James Cummings, chief of
pollceat (Jefttral Point.
Large cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune office. 1 '
Hemstitching, buttons covered, at
the Handicraft Shop. tf
Jack Kerr of Grants Pass wn s
among the local buslncs svlsltors yes
terday. We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap.
Brown & White Agency, Inc.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank the friends for
their kindness and nympnthy during
our recent bereavement; also for the
many flowers.
W. H. MEEKER,
EWjA ANDEKSON,
1IATT1IS 8HADDUCK;
Hunters' Notice "
Hunters are warned to keep off
our property on t rater Mike High
way. O. W. ISAACS.
17-llf FRANK ISAACS.
Mat-cell' Mirnrlo Mineral. 1
A radio-active substance of, the
earth. The great blood and body
builder. Laboratory at Portland, Ore.
See Mrs. J. A. Everett, 206 Willamette
street Jackson county agent, Medford,
Ore. Tel. C90-V. 196
Notice.
(Edward Taylor), was last seen
leaving Myrtle Point for llrookings.
where ho was to meet some friends
and they were to go to his mines
somewhere In Itllkl mountains. If nny
one knows of his whereabouts plcn.se
write to this paper. He was about 6
ft. ! In. tail, has blue eyes, brown hair,
turning gray, has a hchi on left fore
arm near elbow nearly always' fore
sweater and' cap. He Is 3tJ years old.
A friend Is very anxious to learn his
whereabouts. 177
- PHONE 239 MEDFORD ; I
9ie Answer to tifi figifig 'Question
Don Col v iff had sufficiently recov
ered from his recent appendicitis op
eration to leave the Sacred Heart hos
pital last Sunday for the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William. J. Warner. 519
South Oakdale avenue, where he is
now. fast recuperating and will re
main until thoroughly recovered, be
fore returning to his home and fam
Uy, at Weed, Calif.
:.Xr. WYC. Schaefer, dentist, extrac
tion specialist, gas and local anaes
thetic. Phone 1117. 42 6 Medford
Bldg. r 176
Mrs. Nettle Normlle left for her
home In Portland last evening after fc
several weeks' visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs. R. A. Koppes, and family.
Good clean cotton rags wanted at
Mail Tribune. , tf
S. M. Bullls returned yesterday
from a business trip to Klamath Falls.
- Fre.sh home made cakes at Marsh
Grocery. 178
Miss Anne A. Ambridge Is here
from Chicago fur a two weeks' visit
with her sister, Mrs. C. A. Swigart.
Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport's, 228 E. Main. . tf
' At the injunction hearing proceed
ings in the circuit court this morn
ing before Judge Thomas relating to
teurlug up tho Jacksonville railroad,
Fred A. Williams of Salem was the
attorney representing - tho City of
Jacksonville, City Attorney John 11.
Curkln represented Medford and W.
E. Phipps was.. Mr. . liarryum's legal
representative. . A hearing before the
public service commission on the same
matter will be held tomorrow ' in the
Medford, city council chamber.
Attorney Porter J. Neff leaves this
evening for Chicago anil Minneapolis
on a two weeks business trip.
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OCTOBER 15
Beginning at 2 P. M. ;
PIE CRUSTS
! Apple Pie Crusts '
Berry Pie Crusts'
Showing how-to, make .
: Berry Pie Crusts and
keeping the juice in
Cooking School
Mezzanine Floor Medford Bldg.
Take Elevator '
Medford Glass Co.
Automobile Glaus and Mirrors made
to order. We call for your saBh and
replace broken windows.
Phone 140.
118 8. Bartlett
AH classes of t rave! crs-bus i
ness or pleasure-choose the
Monocluss Cabin Service as
;: a favorite method of travel to
. Europe. It is a moderate
rate service, fares being only
slightly in excess of regular
second-cabin rates. And its
operation by the Canadian
Pacific is a guarantee of the
tittna cuisine, personal serv
ice and comfort,
. gtw J?4fh- infer matum .
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TKUSS OFF A YEAR AC! 0 and since that time
my rupture has never shown any signs of coming
hack. I had a had scrotal rupture of 12 years'
standing and had tried other Trusses '.without
henef it, . To say 1 am pleased with what the Truss
has done for me is putting it' mildly indeed.
Thankfully yours;
JOS. J. SYZDEK.
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