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MEDFOHD M3JL TMPONE, MEDFORD, OR KAON". THUnSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1929.' RING BALLYHOO IN MIAMI BEACH ENVY OF SOUTH jwigcmeniH ihut tho garden moy plan In (liu Huulh. i Tims il mny prove tlint Wckard master nt molding the panic of box-lln-:; lo Ills ncedH and desires, mav have overlooked the most profit able sideline call, while the gar den. led Into (TniyliiB out the pro moter's pluii through respect - for :tll0 (lend liaitlr unit desire l.i inuln. tain prestige, has stumbled upon: i the fistic goose that may lay many golden eggs. , ' ; Judge and Mrs. Crews Followed Lure of Klondyke Together and Remained in North Country for Many Years E Rickard Luck Attends Bat , , tie of Everglades Tex Feared Deficit "iHmpa . Offers $500,000 for.Next Heavyweight Session, FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Judgu ami Mrs. W. E. Crews of I making cold .ills god, the. local Medford, had a two yeiir head I uttorncy had an overdoso of the start on the first big stumpedo tojstudy oC human nature, "ul its the Klondike, and urrlved ill j worst. Some men went "gold mad" Juneau hi 11.6, wtieru .Mr. frawi U"U """""'V'' ',h,"y , we.ru , br"',B , , pursued und tricked out of their opened an office, representing- properties' when, perhaps. If they i Martin Hn Klluore. .,.,.v,.UP.,,,,n I nau K. pi ui.n- iieuus anu gone mt. r .1 i- . i, . i u 1 uno Milling .company KL CKNTHO, Cal Feb. 21. (F'J , : By EDWARD J. NEIL' Associated Press Sports Writer MIAMI IIHAOH, Fin.. Fell. 21. (ft The lllejtlo lif luck that nerved lo jlienthu Tex Itlekar.J's oliiuildeiH in in,, apparently Iiiih fallen in blanket rushlou at ills deaili over tho entire Madison Siinoie liurileii cin, ration. . tfcaicely a mom h ao tlie direc tum of the garden organization, and oven Doughty Hill Carey, the two-listed railroad builder who him taken Tex's place at the helm, ur RiioU for days tho feasibility of car rying out lt.;itiird'a dream of mi onldoor heavyweight content in the south whilo winter gripped areims III the north. The plan, when urlglmilnd, seemed feasible lo no hue Utlt Kiekiird, und even ho had Ilia doubts. , . , U In no ueeret now that .Tex, lie-1 inro he Hied, told the directors of Ills nrgiitilznllon that llioJmiilo of tho KvurgluduK featuring , Your, 4 Ktrlbllng, I ho slugging Ucui-kIiAi-nud. Jack Sharkey of Ponton, jhuhI be coniiidol'cd In the Unlit of hln av.n lierHonul experiment. If nnv . profits were made on I he affair the roirpornlltm would recolvo tliem. CHATTANOOGA, Teltll l Fll'tooii-yeur-old Carman Panics of ithls thy Is. to. make her literary' jdebut shortly with "School (,'irl," n ficllunal composite of life :ft. a Uvi 00 p. (Stanford Umverrilty KiiiUiiaflk who kiiicu v, a. minify, jmpcriui vtu h?y runclicr In dcfoiiHc "of my fainlly'H honor" wiih frt-o loduy. Acfiultttd by. a Jury after four hours' ilellljfratloii lio was bv HovcU lo be lh-frirt Uefcmlttiit evur (vft'il un a inuitlor uhai-Kc in Buuthcrii C'alh'ornia un the ka of "unwritten luw." K.l;oro ctiai'Kf'd Jinrtlpy with at torui'tJiiK to "wreck" hl homo. hot tho rancher, ho Haiti, after Tread w?ll ami other the (about their development work In a Mining uoinimny and juet. orderly inunncri litlKation In Ian,'.! t:oniorutl(tnH. Ithelr behalf would have been BUODSAYSI.C.S. TO DECIDE NEED OF G. N. EXTENSION ' mission, will decide, after hearing thn AV'estern I'aclfic-Crent Northern npplleutlou for permission lo cte nect Great Nortliern territory with i California und establish s new throuKli railway system, whether :an order permlttlnB Bueh action ! should be issued. The commission's I decision will he made soely in ac cordance with Hie public interest as, shown at the heurluB or hear- Iiirs to be held by the coinmis sion.'' rnnmrifipfl advertlsliiK itet? results. ."War Vet Kilfe. ' KANT A lOsA. Cal. Kob. Jl.-- i oP) Spencer Sniltlt. :I4. a member of tlie analy high school faculty i at Sebartapol. was killed last filKlit ;by tlie lipseltlnB ol nis auiomoout Ion tho highway between Item and his home. The t machine turned ye'' llirco time Smith was a Voild war veleiiin and prominent in Anioilcnn L;flon nrfalrs. Mall Tribune ds are read by All. will nenol gvfrrv flav inot luid confessed to him simplified. There were constant disputes over practically every larso claim The local attorney remained in Alaska until 1 SOS. durliiK which time he retained his office in Seattle, leaving; it in charge of Ills staked, and those lind to be settled law puitner. jjj. arbitration, litigation or other- All vuluubli' mining properties. wise, from istiti o. were wound up In I In 1 SUS Mr. Ci ewH' went dowii to HtlKallon, and in that year -Mr. Uawson lo the scene of the big Crews; caused the ; flrsu mlnlliK ini-lkcs and general activity, while patent tu be Issued on Aluskdu j , Mrs. Crews remained In their mining property, iwwuh in JS9S'iome In Juneau. Then. 'when the tl-hcll lln. fllul ilt.r,il n, ,,,.. I.. . i... l X t.. an illicit love affair with tlie mid- u-nt i.i..i.,.,l ,h ,,,,iv i ,.i, I , ... . .... ..,... ..... ... dlo aged dairy man,' tho deluils of hlll t.rfor, h. C. H. Davidson, of Interests ho represented to that which .Mrs. Kllgoro related from i Kcotts Valley, relative of Mrs. c. J. !, l-'ry of Medford, was chojon sur- In 1SI04, ho was selected to rep veyor general of Alaska. ; resent Alaska at tho Democratic A little inter, .Mr. Davidson hod.) convention at St. Louis, whero the tho distinction of filling the office j world fair was also held. OAud In of governor, upon tho death ofjl'jur, he and .Mrs. Crews returned that official, nnd before the elecr to Alaska, whore the attorney and tln of his successor. . ; his partner retained their, law Gold Was iol j practice for five yours, after which In a country where every inunjMr. and Mrs. Crews came to Jtod truHjookiiiB out for hiinseli', and ford. the witness stand. After the shoot ing, which occurred December 2a. Kllgorc surrendered to the sher iff, saying that lie had "lo do it." Tlie verdict caused rejoicing in the crowded court room by friends and 'relatives' of the Kllgoro fam ily, which consists of father, moth er and nine children. Kligore, who had been III Jail since th filial shouting, thanked tSu Jury, saying: . "1 want say to tho Jury and to all tho residents of this county that my conduct In the future will fiilly Justify tho verdict rendered." AINSWORTH GIVES TRAPPERS GET TASTE' HIGHWAY FINANCE LUXURY AS FURS ROM PALMER STORE 1 PLAN TO SOLONS NKW YOHK. Feb. 21. tlPi J Ralph fliidd, presldout of the tireat ' ,-Noriiiorn raiirwiu, touay expialued i the position of his company in np- I plylnis lo the liitcrstato commerce commission for permission lo con nect tjreat Northern territory with California and establish a new through system in conjunction with . tho Western Pacific. .Mr. Dudil suld ho had not seen u stnteinent by I'nul Shoup, president j 01 mo southern I'nciric, in which : Mr. Shoup was quoted as saying tlmt tho proposed I'UO-nillo connect- j Ing line would dupllcato oxistliiK fuelllties. , "l.'niWoeessary duplication Is not ' essential to the plan," Mr. lludd r asserted, "and will not happen un less forced by the Southern Pacific." "It should he understood," said Ms statement to tha Associated Press, "that the Interstate com- A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Cougbs from colds may lead to se rious trouble. You can elop them now with Croomulsion, an cmulfiihcd creosote that is pleasant to take Croomulsion is a medical discovery wjlh two-fold action; it soothes and ficaH the inflamed membraim and in hibits Kerm gt th. Of all known drugs creosote is rec ognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for coughs frouO'Olds and bronchial irritations. Lreomtilsion contains, elements which mm the and heal tha inflamed membranes and stop the ir ritation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into, tha blood, attacks (lie seat of tho trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in tlie treatment of coughs from' cplds, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial irritations, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if not re lieved after talking according todirec- Carman Barnes Tilo uook in vM Any loss lex planned to foot him- "y,,,,,,, ul ach0oi.! ' ij"ii,...i i .. k'nrinnn I" a student at fashion-; Ti, ..ir uin.,.i... i-. .... .. ... nl) s wnn -I.H' ninr, .Mih-iivine. ... ,. ,,., i iiuiii iau guiiiu inai. ..... , ,,.,,, ., ,, .!,,,.,, ii,i,l kin, , i... I...., , . , "Ki-liooi I tr does not , "v"" words and It may not please n,,i,'i i,. ., i ....... .'..... .elders. Curitmn's answer Is Unit n" m .n .T H J...UI.S1T T" her life she wanted lo write Heiieli mhu ll, ..1...1 r i.i.'. 'r... la hoolc nnd she has chosen Hie homo. 'I'h,, ,!,, i.i i, ii. ' subject slut knows most about. Doaiivllh; casino nnd tin, ruslv 'stm-1 1 Tlie young author. Is the diimjli Mkeleloii of n Si.DUU.IHMI recreation iu'r iner mi are evidence of Itiekard'f ueiiei in the solvency of the south . Expected Deficit ' Tin planned Mm f!.!hl nexl Wed nesday night nH u gKHnti; udn-r-Using liroinisltlon not only lor his investments here, but for the cor point Win us well. , Tex oncu said Im was willing to lake a loss of 1011.0(10 n ml coii8idef. l well-siient t nd now from un entlrolv un ?i!X)ieeted soi'.i-co coineH tlie pronilse that lliij Rmdoii orpuriillun nn wltlli'.ffly has Htumliied onio ii now hy-jivodue.l. of huxlng, a discovery Unit may 'prove one of tho most pvmiporuus In Um hlalury of Urn Sport Instead of n financial failure. So ..ureal bus been the nilverlls- l id Ihal liau come In Miami Hunch of Mrs. (leol'ge Pillion .luck- son. She lias ileclileii wnai sue i going lo do Willi t lj money from the Jrnikk "Huy uboui (lie .most expensive sport model roadster on I he market." ' The program to be broadcast tji(iJ from . Palmer's Music 'House over iv.ii'.l loillglll, I lo o p. III., IS Ua follows: Trauin lev Seriierln njiibiikv), flfite and violin duet, Dora Craw ford, .Mr, Holts, Mrs. Perry Craw ford, II ccoi ii in mImI . Kvonlllg Song tvogll Slixoplloll SETTLED HANTIAflO, Chile, l''eb. '21.--(,'P) Tint Tuena-Arlen linutuhiry (lis pule, lio,".i In war uud. llirlvlnn liii'iiutili 'if, years of iiiii'i'iiiilbniiii atrll'e, hail liceii seined by pence- tlirni.nh il, ,i.. ,,....,; ., ',..,..' ,1UI IS. . . ii d 3,:,' l,l,m' nunouneeiuenl here; lo- ihh that i in.. i. .in!.!, I. ii. .. i I day says thai all iigreeuienl has are ,VhJ '.'I '". 11,0 ,"u 1 ,"' Im-n readied between Ilia gimn-n- mmSZfZihl, ei'v '"' Pef """ ,wo ei en nt.vi!!,.! III . J. 1. ",' 'eoi 'Ich Involved, by 'which 'I in OTTl V il niif'?" 'finovlnee or Tncui, goes lo. Pel". W ""celd- inZHlUmls' 'Zl ttUi '"" Allies in California iflid oilier liarls I cot in' llol'SK llllil. NUJNKI) of, California, but Tampa on tlie; iV'UHt coast seems -to have outdls ) ((uutlnuod from Page One.) United all the rest. . I ;,.Carpy was nmn.eil at an iniori'i-; kl,w Ileliillng ulill offer of SSliq.Utio from the rival i for students In icsoii; in siugn anotiier iieiivy Velglil. etiKiiKeineni next wlnler lie. side tlie wiilers of Tampa hay. Tim nionoy was ol lVred I he gavden cor puratluii, ho suld, merely fov tin ulugliig of a inn to Ii In that ellv wlUlout tliouBht of a hnro 1n the rrnflta. AJI.houKh Miami Beach paid iioUilng (Tip the privilege of t.aHli:.: tltfl Sharkoy-Htrlhllni? mnlcli indlei'.-J lionn are Ihal I tin prosperity re. I suiting will bring the society resort ' into I lie lililillnu for any roiir n en- OTTAWA, Canada (Pj The fur ' cout tins established itself as an SAI.UM, Ore., ' l'"eb. IM. tP) ! economic factor. Not only Is it J. C. Alnsworth of Portland, prcsl-1 hrlnglng wealth and tylo lo the dent of tho Oregon Oood Itoa.lsl """" ' 1 " " ""'. - i . . . . i pnraiivo wcauii nnu comiori 10 me i aHHoelution, Honato roudH and liighwayH com millet! Wednesday a plan whon-by he said tlu; eomiilelion of alt re maining: Htat hlKhwu.Vfi could bo paid for In five yearn and all the uuntruelH let within two yearn. AliiHWorth wild lie thought thai, moro , Ihau oik: rent inereayo in solo. Dalo Halo. Uubv TlmniotiR 11 . HUSU,1,I,: lux wul,UI uo 11 In trunxpoi-tntion hlnh Hehuul di- tvielM. II. I.I. -11, by Linierann I'rovld ina for u delhiMiieht lax roll and IMltlitil'l.llli; tlie I'HIM.'l'tlill Inn t' (h1- llnquoiit pei'HOiuii pntpi-'ity la.xeu In eoi'tttln otiMi'S. H. 11. ass, by llynon tixtendinc eorpurntlon comntlBHionerfl' powor of rcgnlntiou over building- ' and loan nthoelutlonH. II. H. 871, by IhrleU I'laeliiK reKtrlethniM on wlthiliawalrt from untiM, hlh M'huol dlHtrleiH. ACHING JOINTS mm j 'TIIO.SK worst pmns from i X. . rlii'iiniatiKin in- IninleiiT.i i ate ca sci I I iv Haver Amhi-iii 7 i'yw mty:' wAtjrs& II 111 i tut nL M.il.. I.. . .. . r' , j...-. ,.,, jiim ,1, , ,Mirc ai in Ihf c.'pc ol lunil- aelii'.s. lein(iiiln.'i', tlicn. tun J ncal never Miller luiie fnun any itlliuK ul rlieiniuliMii, .s nciir.'il'iii. id- netirin-. Il.iver j Aspirin liriii's iim-k ciun- J full, iiml ilic.-c talili-ts ilo j not ilcpress Jic heart. Keep i 1 lii-iii h.inily at liotnc; cjirrv ; llic piii'Ket tin, Von will IiikI I pruveii ilireelioi'is fur iimnv iniporlatil use;) in every liux ul Kt'iuniic Haver :i .Aspirin. All ilni'isti; , I every tablet bears tlie JJaver Urui.t, ft 1 1 f v:ati ... . V ' ' THJt ,r Vii- 'I ""N "I Komiino I'divcr " . . .' s 1 v j i . . . . .. i ' V'w a.' .- " r'f S., V i " ' tmmmmmm "'' " i i lln il'iiin Hw --i,, , ''W.AHMJ Itoweriuall, .accompanist. Itareurolle (1'liompsoiO "saxo pbone duel. Melvlll Anderson, linger AVesterfleld. Vnlse llureiii'olle (Offenlmeii). violin duet, Clifton Jones, l.ce llullls.: J.a Paloma (i'ralder), flute and eliirlnet duet, Dora Crawford, Perry Crawford. .Mrs. Perry Craw ford, accompanist. Miserere from 11 Trovulore (Verdi), saxophone itiiartei, An-dei-Hoii, W'cslertleld, Mchnlz and Mr. Polls. Iteloyeil (llerlin), nuxoillone snlu, Hob PrenUoo. Hliiinlier Hong I Seliuiiiaii ), 'clari net sylo, HllHsell J.lrown. Love's Old Hwoet Bong (Molloy) saxuplioue solo, Hni'Kunl. Kntre Act, Mlgiion (Tliolnifs), flule solo, Dora Crawford. Hubble' and Squeak (Thompson) saxophone duet, .Mclvln Anderson, linger Weslerfleld. Till the ! Sands of tlie Desert Urnw Cold (Hull), cornet solo, l.evon lJunford. llUlllorestille (Dvorak). flule and clarinet duet, Dora Crawford nnir Pei;ry Crawford. . Melody In Ills plan is to make $1.1100,000 n year nvailiibli i about for highway construction, of which 1.000.000 would bo by bond Is sue, the remainder from motor vehicle and gasoline taxes a'nd federal funds. So ' closely his plan coincide Willi tho Ktep per resolution Introduced "Wed nesday thai Alnsworili approved the ' Klepper plan. pelts. According to advices reaching here from tho Canadian northwest trappers are becoming prosperous Willi an average per capita Income of $5000 to 5111,0110, ranking among the highest in tho dominion, and iue tisiog their Increased buying power to obtain elaborato equip ment Irfir their woodland shacks. Men who mush out to iruding posts with ' sled louds of furs re lurn wit heni-gocs of radios, talk ing machines, sewing machines, canned fruits, cluurs and other does i good things of modern civilization which a few years ago' were re garded in the northland us unia titlnable luxuries. Itadio setB are suld to he especially popular lie cause the fur region Is shut off from clvilizutrtin many months of each year. , lOven unlive Ksklnios are report pi sharing tho prosperity and for saking their kayaks for motor, (joins with' which to cruise, 'In the Arllelle ocean. ) nrcuiKADJO. Ju.;;o-Slavla, l''ob. 21. 7 -(P) After nil other efforts had lulled, army engineers equipped 1lh modern henvy artillery, today blow up lingo sections of Ice block ing the Danube between Hclgrudo and Panelievo In order to miike a ; channel for steamers which have' been Imprisoned for the past tort-1 night. i Tile sudden sivjll of warm weufh- tltulieiisteln) saxo- oil which has succeeded last week's Phone quartet, Anderson, Wester field, Hclmlx nnd Mr. Polls. NKW rOltK'. Feb. 2 1 . (flJ Several thousand exlra niien were pift to work today witli the regu lar street cleaning force of 1.1(10 cold wnvo has produced not onlv !,,,," heaviest snow- i i.iii in iiiv inu'r in jev i urn. SurfiVe linen operated lilows HoodH hut nvalancheH or huow throUriliutit JiiKO-Slnvla. The uva la neheH ulreiitl y hit vu eaUHiid 1 he tleiilh of acveit persona. SPRINGS DEATH TRAP over their ilncs soon al'ler .the storm begun. No delays in trans portation were reported by rapid trunpll lines. e . , WAHIIINdTUN. Pidi. l.-.(J') - .Aliltl'.l:. Croallu, Pel.,. 'Jl. (,I'i ! !"",',""'!!";"'. ,f "'"Oregon dives Mir biiiiillls wen, liunh-, .fc ill Iho Ssklyoti No I h inn I forest In Oregon was asked today In n hill her mil. II. .It. I ... I.. , n ..r ,t i.... lug the rope around his neck and I !'!!,' !',''"!.'"' l,y '"'"'" -MeNary, He i snr ng nir t ie n-iii, lilniuoir ...i ' 11 ' p."". Hie executioner fullered. Murder. bi'lKaniliigii ami bau dliry Were among the charges for whleli the ' four sell'-confessed I in iirdci'ors went lo thn gallows. I I heir names were Knipnpleh, i I. rtiunaoa, .Mi-hani'n und Prlleli, AM but one of the doomed men went to deaili stoically, the fourth began singing, hymns and making grimaces nt bis companions In I death, Later he became violent and had to be brought to the gal lows forcibly, I l.xeeiilloner Hurl and Ills assls- Itinil vere conipUjoly unnerveil by j the ordeal of liTMlglng the lln I ulher inuiiUrci'S. They fulled thrice In an attempt to adjust Ihei noose around Mi lium-' neck, I il hereupon tlie hitter seized lhc lope and brushed tho executioners ' "sine, saying: "(let out or here. Your liandSfiiud bralir are friueii, ' lei me i-ongilele the Job myself. Then lie pWed Hie rope around I 1 ills neck cnlmly and kicked the! j dealh trap hlnti-elf. iKID ALABAM TAKES 'EM ON CHIN FOR CHARITY s .Ail'liiH li tin ml iBavV ot u.for UimtuVreir 'I Jl'H,tl''rlil..tr ,.f S.lt-UcfCllJ WALLA WALLA. WiltFL IVh. , :il. Tommy llardiurr M alia i Wnllu baiilainweicht. smashed his, way to a six round decision over , Vincent Hayes ef Salt Ijiku City In Hie main event of a four bout curd ' It night. Art Holmes. IS.-., of I Walla Walla battered Kid Alabain. IS", ef Uiilninile. Ore, so badly! that Iho Oregolllall . refused to j leave corner at the start of tho j fourth round. Holmea was given i tho diclsliut by ile tml 11. It 'was announced at lli flint of lb niton that Alabam was flelilliig for i charily. 1 Columbia' TAU OK Till; U:.l-.K I.OUIIAIUMM AM) ins koal I C A .N A 1) 1 A N S lV!-l Swenhearts On P.rsde. Tbjs How 1 Ftel About You Ai7roM OuyLoinbsrdo "Invaluable" Say Society Women Mhl.LO-til.o Knee Powder l.s pre ferred by beautiful women liuc!iu.c II leaves no Iruce of flaklness, past iness or li-i-lliilion. Stays on long er -no shiny noses! Made by a new I1' r e u c Ii iroei..s- prevents large pores, spreads more smooth ly gives a youthful bloom. Very pui'v. I'se IlI'll.LO-OLll Pace Pow' der. It s wonderful. Heath's Drug SI ore. l,l i: iti;i:oiiii 1 1WN.D I Love You I Love You 1 Love You Sweetheart of All My Dreams. That's What I Call Sweel Munic Foi Trots Paul Specht and His Oichcrtn. 10-inch, 75c IJOO-O Mama's Oene. Good Bye 9 Pom Trot Tbclina Terry and Her Plsy Boys. Hey I Heyl foi Vrof Charles Fulcher and His Orchestra. Id-inch, ?5c ' viM .ti. iti;coitut nilA-O Me and the Man in the Moon. , iV Gooil Little Bad Little You uVocas Ukulele Ike (Cliff Ed wards). 10 -inch, 75c OT-l You're the Cream in My Coffee (from "Hold rery thini!"). To Know You l to Love Vou (from "Hold Evry t hint ") -7Vocas Rum Etting. t 10-inch. 75e v Kt.A u..s , I TO How About Me? (Piofm Obligate by Hans Muetr) My Mother's Eyes (rom "War Son4") (Vocnf Retrain by A'ed Milltr) Milton Charles. .'.0-incli, 7ic and His Royal Canadians. 10 inch, ; nt it. i t't. ot. ChVEy instil it li t: rK - ' v v " . urn h ti tflnul HtrtiriiintTh Rrmrdt irffaonf 'cmfrai I I COLDS of head or cheat ars more easily treated externally with WICKS V Va P0 Rub Qvttf lMUUm Jar UirJ Ko, !HHsMMslMs1sMsasHssaa addition to creofotc. oilier licalinc lions. Ask your drucaUt. (adv.) CREOMULSION FOR THE COUCH FROM COLDS WAT HANG ON Protect Orchard Profits Now! FRANK'S Comedians PLAYHOUSE THEATRE STARTING TONIGHT A Modern Version of ii Ten Nights in a Barroom" Also Amateur Contests Each Night .Prices Children ." 25c, Adults i ...50c Give your trees the pro tection from scale and in sects that they need. While the winter spraying sea son is here, clean up for finer crops next season. Spray now with Neutrol Emulsion Hundreds of fruit:grower3 know how effectively these spray materials eliminate scale, other Insects and insect eggs and how great ly they improve general orchard health. Call on our local dealer for further information on ' these sprays. Insecticide Department 3 Msilfoiii, 4p9iilirie Ai. Balfour Building, San Francisco. Medford Dealer. Robert T. Cochran 4 Co. ' .! d , LOW PRICED LUMBER! Our BARGAIN DEPART- MENT is now completely stocked with common lumber in all sizes as well as flooring, iiding, ceilings, etc. This stock is all dry, Usable ma terial and is suitable for small houses and out-buildings, .o You will be pleased at the sav ings you canjj effect in this de partment, o o ' BIG PINES LUMBER CO. Tel. No. 1 o O I o fi o;i Oj