Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    ' MEDFORD ' MAIL" TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, "OREOOX. SUNDAY. APRTL 7.-1920.
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The annual county typing con
. test between students in tho vari
ous schools of Jackson county will
be held at tho Ashland junior high
-urn at in n m A nrll !(! A uhnrt.
hand contest will also be held at'
the same - time. : Following the I
county contest, representatives or,
this icounty will compete at Cor- j
for the state ehamnlnnshln.
Anyj'suident may: compete In the
. - .
hmim mmast cvm thnnifh not des -
taunted as the county's official rep-
resentative. ; 5 c.i ,; .f
Jiuckera Taxi.?' Phone 6. Rates
IScf Prompt service. Ill
Xfr.-and Mrs. WHHani,' Helf'rlck
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01 I uruunn lett lur ie nurifi yws -
' terday aftep-spending a few days'
here -on business and pleasure.
Mrs,, llelftl. il met Mr. Helfrlch in
Medford on 'her way .home from a
two 'JnomhsV viicatlon ; 4wn h in
soathern Calif drnla. ; '
Heat your orchard witn kindling,
blocks and slabs. Tel. 631, Med
ford Tuel Co. . tf
Mrs. C. E. McColllster, who
teaches school in Medford. has re
turned to Ashland, to reside. -' she
la .a-daughler of Mrs. Kmmett
'Aida-ms of this city. Ashland Tid
ing. Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po
. tatoes, 100 lbs. for 11.20; 50 lbs.
75s. . Delivered any place In city.
Johnson's Market, 6th and Grape
St. , Phone 7. : SOStf
Miss Ethel Wilkinson, stenogra-j
pher of the Crater National park I
office in the Federal building, is !
the sole resident representative of
that park since the departure of
Ike - Davidson park construction
foreman, yeflterday noon, for. a visit
at Yosemite National park. - frotn
which A. K. Moen is expected hack
today .or - Monday. after a - tw,o
weeks', visit 'there. JHtiperintendent
K. C: Kolinsky .departed Thursday
for Yosfmjut paek Cotk an absence
of two wedks or more whllo he
confers with Nationul Parks Super
intendent AlbriKht,. on thn laiier'x
return from ' Washington; .'!).' C.
Colonel C O. Thomson, left for
Yosemite recently, to assume his
duties as Its superintendent.
A clean dunce for clean people
Is -the W.' O. W. dnnce Sat. night.
. . . . . . 10
After having spent the winter
with his daughter. -Mrs. O. W.
Click, of Reall lane, B. K. Roberts
left Friday for his home In L
Grande.
Bring your Invalids and old peo
ple to the Ashland Convalescent
and Rest Home. - 39
The Jjtdies' .tixl:iry of the fc'irst
Baptist church will hold its April'
business meeting at 'the home of
Mrs. Mary Hlrrckland, 07 llealiy
street, next Tuesday afternoon,
April S.. ,, ... . ,,..,.,.,, .
Special qtle,ntigji,,gjvetk. Jq.,,cx.-,
finm" hiWlhefs,-ln"oiir "baby-do-'
partment. Slnclni,''s. 17
'- Bruce Shalhorn. representative
of the M. J. H. Coffee company,
from. Portlund, arrived In the city
yeserday for a few days on business."-
k
ITose mending runnel's romoved.
and snags workea-bacic Handi
craft Shop. .. V ,.21tf
George Crelghton. a recent gmd-
uate of Medford high. Is spending
his. time jn the most extraordinary
manner. Hl chief desire man to
see the "worlfti and io has,, made
a good sturt. nf working Hits wy
on a ship ho has "visited South
Amerrstr--and England. At the
present tlme'he Is in New Orleans.
hut ho will be pn the seas befure
lona.-hound ror Kuropc. Medford
HI Times.
Let me write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwald. Hotel Holland.
Phone 993.' tf
'Mrs. W. W. aalirlcl. state presi
dent ot the Parent-Teacher associ
ation, will he at Grants Pnes Wed
nesday, April 17, to meet local P.
T. A: groups. Mrs. Gabriel will
outline the plans for the state con
ventlon to be held ot Grants Pass
in October.
Dressmaking, smocking ond but
tonholes. The Fashion Shop. 4 24
Medford Tildg. Phone 1181. l-3tf
Following a visit for some lime
past with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. K; Combes; Mrs'.' II. Falrhurst
left for hor home In Portland lost
Friday. :.- I
Heat your orchard with kindling,
blocks and slabs. : Tel. 63 li Med
ford Fuel Co. . . . , tf
"I had to fight hard to win last
night," said Frarikie Werneke, the
well known boxer or Portlund, who
was In Medford yesterday after
noon white en route from Klnmnth
Falls to hie upstate headquarters.
"He was a hard hitter, that man
Dally, and I guess the fans en
joyed the fight. They tried lo get
me to fight here In Medford, hut
on April 15 I'll be righting over In
Ijikevlew." Wnrneko will be re
membered by local fans as the
boxer who fought a draw with
Terry" KUcen at the armory several
weeks atro.
There's
lot
Knowing
How
.
We believe ' that two
generations of experi
ence in the baking
bnsineu qualifies otir
Raying that Fluhrer's
Milk Bread is made by
Bakers who know how.
u
Prom a visit of a week wilh his
parents nt Oregon City, Norman
C. White of the Crater National
forest staff, returned home Friday.
Call 1180-W for California Per
fume, ('reams, and Extracts, it
Tho next meetjng of the claes' in
adolescent psychology at the senior!
lllKll school, will bo held April 15
at 7:30 p. m. Instead of Monday,
April 8. Dr. R. w. Sleeter will
deliver a lecture on "The Physical
fclde of Adolescence." ,
Dry. pine slabs, 5 load Tel
631. Medford Fuel Co. -, 24tf
J. J. Deakln of Ashland sold IGu
acres of his ranch land In the Ap -
nle,-i, .Hai,-!... i,,-. .... .
.......... .-1n .iiv.
Itoxul of Ashlaml.
X,r. T.nt
M.. i.ln il.r, i..,i ,
Old-time dance at Nat. Thursday ' . .. j S3tf
I ond .Saturday. . , - v x Bootleggers are running to cover
Hecausc of .not 'having received j In Portland ond they are harder
notices In time to1 make orranes-Mo find than In other tlmw. all
! m"i 10 " agricultural j afraid of the new Jones taw. mo -
1 class Of the Medford hlch school! vldlna? five venr. In nrisnn tnr nrn.
'ClaSS Of the 'Medforfl hlfh iphnnl
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" not represented at the first:
sectional Vocational contest held at
the high school at Itoseburg yes- ' recently returned from that city,
tenlny. The schools entered Indl-1 artor having made several arrests
yfriunl students in ill contest.,:in-.'; there under that act. Officer Tal
stead or teams. Fifteen members! ent made the first arrest In Oregon
of the Grants Pass high school ! under the new law.--
agricultural class, with K. J. Kd-! Old-time dance at Nat. Thursday
wards, the class vocational in-! and Saturday. : 16
structor. were present from the' one hunnied .. t,
Rogue River valley."
, factory DI0CKS, IB load. Tel. 631.1
Medford Fuel Co. S24tf
Mrs. Delia Dodge and daughter.
Mrs. Julia Dow. left n week ago
for southern California to make
their home, after having disposed
of residential proporty In this city.
Competent nrnl experienced book
keeper and office man desires posi-.j
lion, Iteferencea. Box 25, Tribune.
19
The annual summer convention
of the Oregon Editorial associa
tion will be held Friday and Sat
urday. Juno 28 and 29. in Albany,
and Sunday June 30, at Newport.
A golf tournament will he held Fr!
duy or Saturday, it is planned. The
meeting will adjourn to Newport
Siitudny afternoon, and the New
port Commercial club will enter
tain at a sea food dinner.
Heat your orchard with kindling,
blocks ond slabs. Tel. 631, Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
"Italics w. McMillan of tho Ore
:Kon insurance Rating bureau of
Portland. Ore., arrivod In the cl?
yesterday to spend a few days here
on business.
Tie your dollar to the earth and
be really secure. .Let us place your
money on first real estate mort
gage security; 8 semi-annual in
terest. Jack Wakefield and Clar
ence Pierce, room . Palm block.
Phono 17. 517-L or 249-L. . Ill
The California Press association.'
headed hy a former governor.
Ki-lend W. Richardson, wll stari
lii n loop trip ithtouKh the north
fn' part'cirxthn-stntV-'and 'southern'
Oregon on May 9. The parly will
visit Klnmulh Falls, Medford and
Grants Pass, turning off here to
the Redwood highway, tnivei-slnir
lilts highway to Ktil-ekii; 'where the
RttM!bttlon: members . ; will : rmtvh
their, trip by rail. Giants Pass
wlll'prnbublyibe asked to entortaln
tho party when It renches this city.
Grants Pass! Courier. 1 '
Gladleiiis i. hulKt, iijii bulblets.
wlu.lt-iale-'nndi reuitVuf 1 will let
thenr oUt'Wn shares. , 3 i. Taylo'-,
734 Hawthorne, (IraiHn Pass. Ore
, Mr., a ml .Mrs.! H. I) McCaskey
returned yesterduy from Han Frnn.
Cisco.' whom they were called by
no uiness and ileal li of- Mrs. Mr
Cnskey's iuother. Colonel J, WJ
Fuller, who died follnwinn slt kne
hcoonttucvd while en route ton he
United suites f r o m ' Hontilulu.
Culunol Fuller was. wall known In
the steel Industry and was the
neuter-of n patent lo n fuel feed
Ing device -In uso prnetleally In all
eu.-.ieiu. meet lounilrles, and was
nhly 56 yi-ars of age. Two day
ocroro he died. L. A. Salode and
L. A. Saliide, Jr.. of Central Point,
worn at his bedside.
Window glass, all sixes; also plate
glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wka. tt
John Orlhblo was among the
local residents In Corvnllls over the
week-end In connection with the
slate high school hnnd concert. Mr.
Gribhle's son Is a member of the
nign school band.
uei tnose renders and auto
bodies straightened at Brill's Shoet
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
Service Stntion. Phone 41. tf
A glnnt female cougar with kit
tenc in. some nearby, undiscovered
rsineat, was killed late In March by
rTou Arznor, predntorv animal
hunter employed by tho state game
commission to clean up the Cow
creek refuge-near Riddle. Ore., of
11s population of cotignrs, lynx and
hobriils. This cougar dressed down
her kills so cleverly that when
Arnier first ran onto signs of her
operations he thought that some
person had been In the refuge
nuiiiing anil Killing deer, accord
ing 10 nts report to Harold Cllf
ford, state game warden..
iisoest . grnuo Utah coal, any
sue, anywhere, any amount. Han
sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf
A minor auto collision took plnre
yesterday nt the Intersection rf
Riverside and Main, when cars
orlven respectively hy Charles Sim
mons and CVcll Schocke collided.
Little damage resulted from the
crash, nccordlng to a report filed
at the police station.
Sinclair's have a complete bahv's
department. Special nttentlon
given to baby layettes, stamped
baby pieces and novelty goods for
parties. Sinclair's." . 17
Friends of W. T. '"nil!" Lee.
county assessor, will tie Hurt to
learn he Is recovering from a serl
ous attnrk of Illness nnd Is now
lahle to be about again. Mr. Lee
' Is In Jacksonville, Ore., where he
I Is receiving medical attention. Yes.
! lerday several friends of Mr. Lee
; called uio him whllo In the val
1 ley and found him very much Im
proved in health. Klnmnth News.
! Cheap lumber and cedar posts.
: Medford Lumber Co. 237tf
j That good coal low In ash. Han-!
I sen Coal Co. Phnne 239. tf'
The Novelty Hat company of
I Port laud Is exhibiting a line cf hits
I here u the Hutchison mercantile
j store, once a week, through Us
local representative, Mrs. W. C.
1 Kindred. This merchandise Vis
j been on display at the Medford
I store for the past two Saturdave.
j . The W. o. w. old. lime st. night
I dances are drawing good crowds.
... If
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. I.lttrell and
daughter left last week for Fall
Creek In northern California, after
having visited Mm. K. A. Littrell.of.
thiai city. They arrived in Medford
from Ibitbn, N. M., preparatory to
the acceptance of duties by Mr.
l'lnu wl,h ,h8. California Oregon
I ; Cheap lumber and cedar' posts.
i Medford Lumber Co, 237tf
' Inc luded among the temporary
i auto licenses Issued at the countv
! clerk's' office yesterday were thejK""- DUt l,h' quarantine i also
! foUowlnir to Jesse- Tucker. Tom ' DpinK monotonous to "Jerry." her
-"00".ir"'n Cox and H. F. Mc-
I I-augler of Medford.
i u ..
..mi b.iiiii.cu.s nuiuit urriv-
1 Inn ....It.. .- l .
i ..i... -1 i .
Viltltllr fivit vnnra fn nrluin tr. nrn
" - - " i"v
nimtion law offenders, according to;
I Federal Agent Terry Talent, who
biles were stopped by Lieutenant
o. o. Kiehol. an 1v.1t.. .....
I. ial truffle Wrrieer. 1.. ifi.,.,w
Falls lest Tuesday night, and their
lights and licenses carefully
checked. .
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co. 237tf
Southern California newspapers
are again carrying news stories
about the Rogue river Chinook
salmon. Last year great publicity
was given to the rishlng here, and
the Los Angeles Times last Sunday
carried similar stories as wer
printed last spring. Pictures ot the
river ; were nlso printed. Grants
Pass. Courier. -
. Money loaned to worthy people
tn pay their honest debts. Thomas
Really Co., nm. 12, Palm 81k.. oor.
Mnln and Front, upstairs.'' 19
Kred Hopkins. Jr.. rormor well
known Medford resident,' will leave
by motor tomorrow for his home
in- 1-us Angeles, where he 1ms been
located since leaving Medford sevj
erur months ago. lie Is the dlsi
triliutlng agent In Ilnllywnptl for
the. Do Soto automobile, and has
one of the choice garage locntlnns
In the city. Fred Hopkins, Sr.,
who also formerly made his head
quarters In Medford. Is making his
homo In Portland. 1
Factory blocks, $6 load. Tel. 681.
Medford Fuel Co. : , , 324tf
C. li. McMath of Portland, who
recently, assumed' duties as lteT
countant for Simon, Sbuttleworlh
& French cnmpuny, moved his
- ,rrnmi!y - last week rro'm Portland to
70S W'e.st- Second stre
Ladies' and children's halr-cut-tlng.
Nash Barber Shop- : 34
. ' A man-luge license wuh Issued tit
tho county clerk's office yesterday
afternoon to Johh'Moullon, 22, of
Mctlforii; Htm , JoXeplitno ' Cota, 17.'
of Moscow, lilaho.
That good coaltow In ash. Hah-;
son Coal So. Phone 239. . tf
Dr. Noble .Wiley. . J.ones, well,
known l'ortlnnd specialist, will be
In Medford as soon as the fishing
season opena, to prepare for a flsh
I11B trip to the. Rngtto river; 1 ac
cording tn a letter received from
him to Dr. U. It. Mlllott of this
city-.-' ' . :
Dry fir slabs, (6 load. Tel. C3I.
Medford Fuel Co.
324t
ftli-HOtto Caster nnd tlftiiRhter,
Sybil, .ijuertt yestuitiuy In tlm cHy
whopping and trunwiclhitf biinthoHn.
Hrt Utah roal hot and clean;
Tel. 631. Medford Fuol Co. 384tf
A numbor of ocn Kastern Star
mo inhere Including Mr. and Mrs.
C X. Culy, Aim. Olon Kabrlck, Mrs.
Frank Lsaars, Mlsa Oortrude Weoks
and Mrs. V. II. MeUnwan. motored
to Yrcka , Friday to attend tht
meeting hold In that city in honor
of tho California worthy - xrnnd
matron, there on her annual offi
cial vii.lt. Tho local people re
turned to Medford ut an early hour
yesterday morning.
Hot, clean coal. Tel. 681. Mp5
ford Fuel Co. 92-itf
MrH. Elroy Anderson has ro
turned to hor homo in Klamath
Fall, after Bpendlng some time In
Medford, receiving medical atten
tion. Upholstering Call Jacksonville
202. 3S6
Bounty warrants were issued at
thA county clerk'a offloe yeaterdaj
to John Warner ot Trail, one bob
cat, and to V. E. KdmondHon of
Trail, ona coyote and ono bobcat.
T. H. Cuckjtey, general foreman
front the, Seattle Tiwtal Telegraph
of flee, and H. A. Obloy, division en-
Klneer for the company, are In the
city for the purpose of overeeelnR
the removal of tho Medford office
to another location next door to
Itn present quarters. i
To enKftue In htudnesR at I-or An
Helen, their former home, Mr, and
Mr. Ham DlckHon and family of
the Berrydalo diKtrict, will leave
soon.
F. Konas, Crescent City, Calif.,
lnntber man. ban been upending a
short time In Medford and sur
rounding country attending; to bUNl
nwH matters, accompanied by
teirt;e OerontOH, fleore Papas
and John Katloa, also Crescent City
tinibermen, ,
The new tennis courts nt the
hiph school will soon he ready for
use, and last week were In the Inst
st iters of completion. Plans have
been made for a busy tennis sen'
son at the school, and several play
ers have Already been in active
practice, (iamea are planned with
Ashland, (Grants Pass, Klamath
Falls, ttoschurg and possibly Sa
lem nnd KuKene.
Miss Juunlla Stone of Medford
will be employed nt the Wincland
beauty parlors, over the Cltlxen's
hank. Ashland Tiding.
Mrs, Virginia Hose, of Medford
Is spending a short time with rela
tives in Yreka.
It. F. Toxton and Conton Textnn
of Chicago were vlsdttnjr In Med
ford Inst week with ficor;c Lnid
ley, well known Medford timber
crulr. Both men hnvo timber in
teresta ,in this section.
For a visit here with his
brothers, II. U. and J. O. Hsnister.
of this city. Kenneth Bartisler of
Hon hurt:, who Is local manner
thr of, th Montgomery Ward
Co. slore, will arrive today.
Althoush she does not feel ill on Shirley Tuttle. who underwent;
weak, Mrs. I.yda King, county inn operation for mastoid nbcess In;
nurse, hus the prospect of staying: a Portland hospital last week, well
indoors tor three -more weeks, as' withstood the ordeal, and his con-j
the result uf, veins quarantined forUIItlon is favorable, but he still suf-i
scarlt t fever, tfhe ha been receiv- : fers much pain. His parents, Mr. ;
Ing callers and the sympathy of1 and Mrs. Lee Tuttle. are at his j
friends by the long distance route, i bedside most of the time.
They stay outside
her home oni
Quince street but find consolation
In the -fact they are able to talk
at a distance through the window.
It is not only- a hardship on Mrs.
' , ... -
I not ,ake w , lon Tla he dld
: when his mistress' made calls In
1 the rwral sections for the health
! unit. -'
or southern Oregon, In-
1 clu'linK pictures of pear orchards
' ml ot Cmw lake- " Included In
1 rMent booklet Issued by the
j "h
distribution throughout the Lulled
ct..M
The. surplus of labor Is still Inrce
fn Medford. and a good sized num
ber of applicants are turned away
dally ut tho local branch of the
United States free employment
service. The number Includes girls,
young married women and elderly
women,-as well as men of all types.
The -majority, in -"response to the
question, "What 'can you do?" re
spond. "Oh, I can do anything."
nnd that usually means they can
not do one thing 'Well, according to
Chris Gottlieb, manager of tho
branch.
Miss Kloria Krause pf the Ap-
plegate section' was among the
visitors in Medford yesterday aft
ernoon. ,x - .
R." S-. Bflliou,XweU;vkuiwn Fort
Klamath merchant, is building a
modern touristcamp on his prop
erty in Fort jfCIani.-itbi, and plans to
operate the nark 'Jut summer.
The city fire department will be
located in its-, neyr hall May 1, according-
to', cxpcotutltms hehr by
Fire Chief Roy KHlotti The major
construction work has been com
pleted, and( laborers are now com
pleting the details, such as installa
tion of windows.and the completion
01 inierior uirnisningu anil tlxlures.
Mr. and Mrs. George' Kimsey.
who went .to Medford before the
holidays In connection with the
hus line started there, are now in
Sacramento Calif. : Tho Jilmseys
ai'v-vlslting .i:!ntls -in. Sacramento
and looking 'over thai section of
California -hut -are contemplating
returning to Mcdord some time this
spring. Corvnllls Gazette Times.
Tho Royal Russian choir, which
appenrod.at' fho,ariory In .Medford
last Huniluy afternoon, gave u con
cert In the Jiubllc. ;nudltarium at
Portland last evening.
May day is the day when parents
.should take stock of the health of
their children to . see that every
child has "the complete birthright
of a sound mind in u sound body."
'Dr. Fiederji k 1). Strieker, secretary
Of the state board of health, points
out -In his, weekly bulletin, clio
called attention 1ci the fa that 50
per cent of the children have pliys
leakderects that may be remedied
If taken In time.. . v . .
Mr. : aiur "Sirs. ""AlliFon Moulfon
nnd 'son.' Stnrduant, "returned 'lust
week from Portlojul. where they
had spent the Raster holidays With
Mr. Moulton's parents. Mr. nd
Mm Henry Moulton. who cele
brated their 40th wedding anniver
sary wilh n big 'faiplly ruuition
dinner on Raster. Sunday. i
HcoUI.-Jt Illto.
Stated meeting Siskiyou
I.oiIkc of Perfection. :30
p. m., April Sih. KcfrONh!
inetits. ' V '
I.. 1-:. WIT.L1AMS,
j 3 BAYSi STARTS
TODAY
A.
17
ALSO
TWO BIG ACTS OF TALKIES
, DAVE DREYER
Famo Song Writer
EARL BURTNETT'S
Ore rostra
THE TALKING NEWS
Continuous
L-' b-
TODAY
ONLY
ContinoiW Show
A TWO-GUN EPIC OF
THE BAD LANDS
4 1 ' ' t "'). jir
GOOD ADDED--- 'f :' ' f U i ROTH ERM EL'S
SHORT FEATURES i:-r ! .- tl? f . i MUSIC
- : -, ' - " .
YOU GET MORE
ENTERTAINMENT
FOR LESS MONEY
Kiddies 10c
?T
u
l:L.
Secy. : ' ' '
TALKING PICTURE
the
arge.
Shows Today
BauaM
The Pick o
the. Big -Silent
Pictures
12:30 tp 11 P.
Any Time
,. STARTS ' ,
TOMORROW
A THR03BING GARBO RO
MANCE IN THE TROPI
CAL JUNGLE,
sSJ"i
; Another
Big '
Smashing
1 fsn. fengg fa
Girl
STARRING
' Jean
Hersholt
AND
. Sally
O'Nejl
A Mnpert Hughes
Co9moK)li1an Mapa
ilne slory with all
the added dramatic
value that the talk
inft screen can brin?
to a story already
crowded with excite
ment, and the thrill .
of life on an Krio
Canal Harffe where
poverty and death
mitutle with love and
laughter.
. Admission
"atinees Till 5 P.
Crlldren 10
Adults 35
Evenings
25 and 50
erica's most distinguished
Ydrli, Baltimoref . ' ,
In its lovely lines and delicate mouM-,
... ; ;S jngs there is all the simple charm of early
American pieces, fused with a modern
" cophiblication, ' .' . ;
Fpr yearly a century past distinguishetl
brides have chosen the designs of Gorham
artUts-in-silver, the most remarkable group
' of designers in the world. . ... . ; ,
Come in and tee the beautiful new Dolly
; Madison pattern. AlaoothersetsofGurhaiii.'
' flat silver and hollow worev in many pat
terns to match all at surprisingly lovy cost...
Lawrence, the Jeweler -4
Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry
; - , Qf QUALITY i . ,
Main and Fir St.
admired wiile;
Women tlij-so admire good
elnlhes appctirnm'es arc no-
ln'cd wli.erevcr
Many an old dress
poured at a party to attract
the admiration and envy of
every woman present. Such
are the miracles of our cleaiiiii!; and dye- i'-s,-ing
service. Let ps give your wardrobe;'
new life with little cost. . .
'.T.I ' . ' I . ' '
City Cleaning & Dyeing Works
We're Not Satisfied Unless You Are
624 N. Riverside ! ;,Yi . . Phone, 674
Lumber
We recently made a
quantity of lumber
We are going fb sell
at,'
No. 1 com.
No. 2 com 17 per M.
No. 3 and 4 com. .10 per M.
These prices include long dimension up
to 32 foot and small timber.
Let us save you money on your next job.
Woods Lumber Co.
"Back to the Woods"
East Main and Genesse Phone 108
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
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This exquisite 'ncvv pattern 'of - Goriiam - .
sterling silver the Dolly Madison is J
being chosen by important brides every
where in Philadelphia, Louisville-, New
Established 190S
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has
good buy on a large
at a' sheriff 's sale.
it at bargain prices.
. $20 per M.
Bargains