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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1933.
T
Th present grand Jury, of whtch
Thome 1. Bell, Jr., of Talent U
foreman, hu been continued by the
court for the October term of court,
which (tarted Monday, October 88.
Ho date has been let for tbe next
Melon of tbe grand Jury. No mattera
are at ureaent pressing.
Two caaea will be referred to tbe
present gmnd Jury, the court haa In
dicted, for consideration.
One la tbe ca against Jo Can,
city policeman. Indicted by the so
called "Grieve grand Jury," for In
voluntary manslaughter, alter a speo
lal and a regular grand Jury had fail
ed to return a true bill. It la an echo
of the "Dahaek caae," which waa a
political football In the last campaign
The court granted a demurrer to the
Indictment, on the ground that It
did not specifically state sufficient
cause.
. The defense also claimed that Agl
tatora Banka and Fehl, now aerrlng
Brlaon sentence, had appeared be.
fore the grand Jury aa wltnesaea but
had not aigned their names to tne in
dictment, as required by law. The two
agltatora, from their prison cells, made
affidavit they had not testified. Two
members of the grand Jury maae am.
davit that while Banka and Fehl ap
peered In the grand Jury room, and
"might have talked about the Cave
ease, nothing they aald waa consid
ered sa evidence."
The other case U that against O. H
Brown, former secretary of the "Oood
Government Congress," Indicted for
slandering a bank. The first Indict
ment waa ruled defective by the court
because of faulty language atatlng
the charge, and referred to th grand
Jury again by the court.
Officers to head Volture 18 of 40
at a, for the coming year, ,were elected
last night at the meeting held at
Bonney'a Orlll, preceded by dinner
and followed by dancing,
i Carl T. Tengwald, retiring chef de
gare, presided at the meeting and
lection placed the following in of
fice: Dick Singleton of Grants Pass,
ohef da gare; Cole Holmes, Med ford,
chef da train; Dr. O. h. Ogle of Grants
Pass, conduct ur; Walter Olmaoheld,
Medford. commlaialre Intendante and
correspondent; Luke Wyatt, Orants
Paas, garde de la porta: Dr. B. O.
Bailey, Grant Paaa, medico; J. O.
Bromley, Orants Pass, lamplsta; Cass
Wymore. com mis voysgeur; Roy B
llott, Medford, Bob Harris, Orants
Pass, and George Thrasher, Kerby,
ohemlnot locale.
DEMlES
OF UPPER ROAD
Dizzy Dean Gets
Chance To Show
Cooking Ability
ST. LOUIS, Oct. M. P Mr
Jerome Herman Dean, who 1 not
best known for hi modeaty, spec
ially a regards hi baaeball pitch
ing ability, la going In for the
culinary art In a publio way.
Mr. Dean, who aay he 1 not
dizzy In spit of his nickname,
readily agreed to display hi skill
or lack thereof aa a cook at a
cooking achool to be conducted
next week by a local newspaper
The big feature of the achool
ach year I for the teacher to
prove that even men can learn tha
culinary art.
HAS $12,500,000
IRK LOAN PLAN
(Continued from page on)
Beans Served At
Ward's Tomorrow
Cookery Feature
0. D. Bean, manager of the local
Montgomery Ward b Company .store,
announced today that h will serve
pressure cooked beans at the store
tomorrow. Mr. Bean says: "O, B.
Alexander, noted dietitian and home
economics specialist, who ts conduct
ing the cooking and canning school
at Wards this week, Is prepared to
feed every man, woman and child in
Medford a full plate of beans.
Medford women are learning new
things about cooking and canning at
this Windsor pressure cooker demon
stration.
Complete meals are cooked In 10
mlnuten over a single burner, and
that turned low. Canning Is accom
plished In one-thtrd the time usual
with ordinary methods. In both ope
rations a finer flavor and taste is ob
tained since food Is more perfectly
cooked under this Improved method
and retains the precious body-bulld-lng
Juices, vitamins and mineral salts
lost in ordinary cooking.
At a meeting of employees and
their friends at the store Tuesday
night, Mr. Alexander demonstrated
the savings possible with a pressure
cooker, after whtch they were served
a meal cooked during his talk.
Demonstration continues through
Saturday at 3:30 p. m dally and
everyone has an opportunity to sam- I
pie the food,
- t
Evans Valley
Ranger Jess DeWItt 1 taking over
tha management of forest service
actlvltlea at the Upper Rogue River
camp at Union Oreek today, aa Supt,
O. o, Hoover and the foreman and
crew are being transferred to Car
berry camp In the Applegat section,
It waa announced at Rogue River
National forest offices.
The work at the Upper Rogue River
camp rtll be completed by the Elk
Creek crew.
Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY. Oct. 36. (Spl.) A
feature of Saturday night's Orange
meeting waa the Judging of canned
fruits and vegetablea by tne county
horn demonstrator, Mr. Mabel Mack.
Housewives who received prlaea on
their product were Mr. Pete Burre
eon. Mra. O. T. Wlleon. Mra. J. L.
Prink and Mra. George McDonough.
An Interesting and detailed talk
nn eetlng-for-health waa given by
Mra. Mack. The lecturer roll call
was answered by th ladle naming
their favorite kitchen labor aavlng de
Vic and th men giving their part
played In the kitchen help. A hobo
supper was conducted by th H. F. O.
Mra. A. U roster, a relative of .
J, w. Blgham, with whom aha ep.-il
the past week, returned to her home
In Sacramento Monday.
Ladles' club waa entertained at the
achool houa Thursday afternoon fcy
Mrs. Dan Oerber and Mr. J. Dusen
berry. Sixteen members wer pres
ent. Place card at the table symbol
Itlng members' name by plcturea,
wer a pleasant feature of th err
ing hour. Next club meeting will b
held at th home of Mra. Ethel Dug
gan and will be In th nature of a
"Raggedy Ann" party to which ach
lady must wear a ragged costume.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Straus left I art
Wednesday for a visit with their dau
ghter, Mra. Loren Andrew In Port
land, where tbey will also take In the
Portland livestock ahow,
Mra. D. D. Huntress. Mr. J. M.
Dodge of Medford and' Mrs. O. W.
Ssge of Tabl Rock war afternoon
caller on Mra. O. T. Wilson Friday.
Mr. and Mra. Ayrea enjoyed a visit
Friday from Mra. Ayr slater and
husband from Salem.
A bunch of gay aerenadera sur
rounded the home of the newlyweda,
Mr. and Mra. George Woodson. Thurs
day night, and created conslderabK
noise until they wer called In anil
entertained by parlor game and re
freshment eerved by th bride and
groom.
Th egg cooking demonstration Will
be conducted Friday at th achool
house by Mra. Ethel Duggan, Mra. Fay
Treaham and Mra. Mabel Mack, oounty
home demonatrator. Thla 1 th sec
ond demonstration held by th ladle'
home extension unit for this district. I
Evrry on welcome to attend tbe
toeeunj,
EVANS VALLEY, Oct.' 3. (Snl.)
oorn zo Mr. and Mr. Lynden Hatch,
October U, a baby boy weighing seven
and one-half pounds, named Larry
winrred, at the home of Mra. Love In
Rogue River.
Mr. Hatch and baby are getting
along nicely and are again at home
at the F. B. Miller ranch.
Evans Valley people have been very
sociable anl gay lately with parties.
club meetings and dancea.
Enterprise Grange hall 1 the aoclsl
and clvlo center. There is a dance
after Grange meeting each two weeks,
on Friday night. The Evans Valley
extension club combined with the
Orange for benefit danc last Sat
urday night, the money derived there
from going to buy achool books and
aupplle for needy children.
Thursday, Mra. Mabel Mack met
with th club ladle for a very help
ful day of aewlng and Inspirational
ldeaa for economical Chrtatmaa gifts.
The benefit that Mra. Mabel Mack
brlnga Into the rural communities, by
her help In various waya, her kindly
Influence and civic spirit, cannot be
measured In dollars and cente.
Never In the history of the United
State haa the community spirit
needed fostering and promoting as It
doea at thla time when all right
thinking people need to band together
to uphold their Ideal.
Evans Valley ladles gathered at the
Wlmer store at. the home of Mr. and
Mra. Jack Steward and Mother Stew
ard on Monday to hear the first of
a eerie of radio talks given by Mrs
Mack on "Th Evolution of the
Home." This talk marked th begin
ning of th cycle. It came In fine.
Mra. Eugene Moore gave a aurprlae
birthday party for her huaband Sat
urday night at the Grange hall. A
large crowd attended and a fine time
wa reported.
Sandy Blakely, who had o much
trouble with hi roads back of Bear
branch thla summer, now ha several
trucks hauling loga out and la tak
ing advantage of the nice weather.
Mra. Alice Casper, who haa been
spending aoma time with her parenta,
Mr. and Mra. J. R. Smith, haa re
turned to Tacoma.
Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto made a
buaineu trip to Medford Tuesday.
Mra. Barto and Mra. Law were both
quite 111 last Friday night and for
several daya with ptomaine poisoning.
Mr. Coin mad a trip to Medford
Saturday to purchase a span of
horse.
Many people In thl vicinity are
getting ready to mine for gold thla
winter and ar flung upon every lit
tle trickle of water available.
There will be a masquersde dance
at the Enterprise Orange hall at Wl-
mer Monday night, October 80, to
celebrate Hallowe'en, to which every
body la Invited. Come and bring your
beat girl. Ther will be a small
charge for supper.
SHARPSHOOTERS CUT
at tha present annual consumption.
Th program will b submitted to
tbe governor and the decision rest
with him."
Slsklyoa Work Listed
The loan program will Include 3,
400,000 for th Wilson ruv.r road
and 1,800,000 for tfw Wolf Creek
road, connecting these route with
present Improved highway.
Other road on th proposed pro
gram for the federal loan Include the
Bonneville road, the Siskiyou pro
ject, the Coal Spring highway, work
In the Blue Mountain dlatrlct, the
West Side Pacific highway and the
Salem-Albany section of th Eaat
81d Pclflo highway. It waa under
stood. A conference with th gov.
ernor had been tentatively aet for
o'clock thla afternoon. No further
detalla of the program wer given
out.
Scott further announced today
that th tat highway commission
of Oregon wa far In th front In
the United States In getting It pro
jects to the public works board. All
plana for the five coast brldgea were
aubmltted between September 7 to
September IS, he aald. So far final
approval on th flrat of thee spans
.Has not been given so the oomml
slon can call for bids.
Delegations appeared before the
commission today asking further
highway project in eastern and
southern Oregon.
A delegation from Douglas county
requested advancement by the com
mission of (30,000 to complete the
survey of the North umpqua high
way from Hoagtln to Steamboat
creek, a distance of 30 miles.
Bids opened today Included:
Furnishing rock for the Qreen
springs highway In Jackaon oounty
A. S. Wallace, Roseburg, B,480; Lin.
lnger Se Sons, Ashland, 111,309: R. I.
Stuart at Sons, Medford, (14,040.
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Oct. 35 (AP) Cattle:
60; calve 10; steady, quotation un
changed. HOGS 000, alow, ateady ,to weak.
Lightweight, good and choice, $4.36 a
4.B6; other quotation unchanged.
SHEEP 100. quotably steady; quo
tatlona unchanged.
and thin, 4 a So lb.; heavy calvea, 4c
lb.; lamba, tatioe lb.; yearlings. 4j6c
lb.: heavy ewes, 3 a 3c lb.; medium
cowa, 2 3 3c lb.; canner cows, lfljac
lb.; bulls, 44;o lb.
LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery:
Buying prices: Colored fowl, 4 to 8
lbs., 12c; over 6 lb., 11c; spring pul
let. 3 to tV, lb., 10c; routers, over
S!4 lb., 10c; leghorn fowls, over 3V4
lb., 10c; under 3', lbs., 10c; broilers,
114 to 3 lh.. 13c; 3 lb, and up, 11c;
tags, 7c; roosters, 6c.
Cheese, milk, mohair, cantaloupe.
wool and nay, unchanged.
St. Oil Cat.
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer. .
Union Carbide
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel .
40
43
"H
41
3914
4 Hi
Chicago Wheat
Open High Low Close
CHICAGO. Oct. 35. (API-
Dec. .88 .88 J .88 .8754-88
May 9-89- .91 X Al-9114
July .8754 .891.4 .86H .88
Ran Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 35. (AP)
Butterfat 31 -32c.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 38, (AP)
Table;
Open High Low , Close
May . .78 .78 .77 74 .7774
Dec. .7314 -'3 .73J4 .7214
Cash:
Big Bend blestem . -
Dark hard winter, 13 pet.
11 pet.
Soft whit
Western whit
Hard winter ......
Northern aprlng
western red
Oats: No. 3 white .-..
Corn: No. 3 E. yellow..
MUlrun, standard ..............
Today's car receipt: Wheat
barley 4; flour 10; corn 1.
.79
.81
.73
.71
.71
.71
.71
.71
33.00
33.60
14.00
40;
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Oct. 26. (AP) In
flationary enthusiasm again entered
th stock market today a the gov
ernment aet a new price for gold at
31.30 an ounce In lta move to raise
commodity prices. All groups of equi
ties advanced 1-3 or more points and
trading volume expanded aubatantlal
ly. The close wa firm, Transac
tion approximated 2,860,000 share.
Today closing prices for 33 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 136
Am. Can ....... son
Am. Ic Fgn. Power 814
A. T. is T. J 18
Anaconda ....
Atch. T. & S. F.
Bendlx Aviation
Beth. Steel
California Packing
Caterpillar Tractor
Chrysler
Coml. Solv.
Curt In Wright .
Du Pont .
Oen. Foods
Gen. Motors
Int. Harvest.
I. T. 4 T.
Johns Man.
Mont. Ward
Penney (J. C.) .
North Amer.
Phillips Pet. ,
Radio ,
Sou. Pac. .,..
Std. Branda -.
15
40
12
304
22
3014
41
3314
3!4
78
34
2374
3714
IS',
49
1914
43H
18
15
7
3014
33
Courthouse
News
(Pumlahed by the Jackson County
Abstract Co. 131 C Sixth Stmt)
MarrUfe Licenses.
Floyd Raymond Hilton and Tbada
A. Olau.
Louie- O. Brocknoff and Rut. Ko-
mlncky.
John W. Christian and Enralee An
derson. John S. Taylor and Naomi B.
Joneji.
William W. Dnimm and Anita War-ford.
Circuit Court.
George W. Ross withdraws from
partnership known as "Ashland Gro
ceteria." Jackson County Bldg. & Loan Assn.
n. Sadie A. Allen et al; foreclosure.
State vs. Fred Smith; appeal from
Justice court.
Floyd L. Clark m Mildred M Clark;
divorce.
H. A. Han scorn t. Alfred John Mll
kowskl at al; foreclosure.
Alice Lowder, Admx. of R. N." Low
der (dec.) vs. Phillip Coffin, Firestone
Service Store. Inc.; damages.
Valentine Rltsch vs. Phillip Coffin,
Firestone Service Stores, Inc.; dam
age. I
Estate of William J. Carpenter
(dec. ) admitted to probate.
R. K. O. Distributing Corporation
vs. H. B. Hurst; certificate of attach
ment.
Jacob F. Lund vs. F. A. Bates, 511a
Bates; to declare a mortgage and fore
closure.
Bessie Grace ts. Herbert Grace; di
vorce.
Jackson County Bldg. & Loan Assn
. G. L. Brltt, Luclle Brltt; fore
closure.
Estate of J. M. Ouches (dec. ad
raltted to probate.
The Prudential Insurance Company
vs. Hazel Wiley Fredenburg, Fred
Fredenburg: foreclosure.
State vs. H. Everhard; forgery.
Real Estate Transfers.
Adolph Wilson et ux to Luclle But-
terfleld; W. D. to SB1 of SWV4; Wa
of SE'4; SE of SE'4, Sec. 20, Tp.
37 8. R. 3 W.
Nathan Anderson to Tom T. Cook
at ux; W. D. to S',, of SE, Sec. 14,
Tp. 33 S. R. 3 E.
Faster Relief Now
From Neuritis
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Oct. 33. (AP) But
ter Print, extra, 34a; standards.
33c lb.
BtrmsnPAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 31c: tarmera' door delivery, 19
per lb.: aweet cream 8o higher.
EOOS Paclflo Poultry Producer'
selling price: Freeh etr apeclal,
31c; extras, 30c: standards. 34c: me
diums, 36c: pullets, 130 doaen. Buy
ing price by wholesalers : Fresh. et
tra. 39o do.: flrate, 33c: mediums,
30o docen: undergrade, 14c; pullet,
14c.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
toretallera: Country killed hogs, beat
butchers, under 160 lbs., 614 7c;
vealera. 30-100 lbs., t!ic lb.; light
FA
HE
MR.CURK WANTS TO SEE
ME IN AM HOUR. ABOUT THE
BIO INTERNATIONAL DEAL
AND
NEURITIS If 0ONT WORRY! JUST
IN MY ARM 1 1 TAKE 1 BAYER ASPIRIN
IS DRIVING TA8LETS..THEYLLSTOP
rri.
Imecraiy Ivthewn IN if'-.V
rjrrFe (v y
LATER
WELL I PUT OVER THE
PEAL I AND I CAN THAN K V
THE aUICK WORK OF THAT
I ASPIRIN YOU SUGGESTED.
i
ft l BAYEP
1-5. VKV
OH.THATS
WONDERFUL,
MR. JONES, I .
KNEW ITO
WORK ! .
u
Real Bayer Aspirin "Takes Hold" of Pain in Few Minutes
Now comes amazingly quick relict
from headaches, rheumatism, neuri
tis, neuralgia . . . theaj( safe relief,
il is said, yet discovered.
Those results are due to a scien
tific discovery by which a Bayer
Aspirin Toblct begins to dissolve, or
disintegrate, in the amazing space of
two seconds after touching moisture.
And bence to start "taking hold" of
pain a few minutes after tailing.
The illustration of the glass, here,
tells the story. A Bayer Toblct starts
to disintegrate almost instantly you
swallow it. And thus is ready to go lo
work almost instantly.
When you buy, though, see that
you get the Genuine BA ER Aspirin,
ror Bayer Aspirin's quick relief
always soy "BAYER Aspirin."
r
WHY BAYER
ASPIRIN
WORKS SO FAST
Drop a Bsyer TsUet
in a glass of water.
Note that BEFORE
It touches bottom. It
has started to dis
integrate. What it does In this
llass it dVs in your
stoma.-h. llenc ita
lastsction. v
RA,
Does Not Harm the Heart
I
6AMS VAIAET. Oct. 33 (Bpl.) '
Marshal Fisher and Pern Johnson have
made a good record decreasing the '
squirrel crop In Sam Valley a
County Agent Bob Powler well re- j
puted poison barley. Last report for i
the number ot digger aquirrela killed I
by thes tiro gentlemen with .33 1
rirlea, within the psst few months.
waa over alx hundred. I
RADIO Nak'.r
isms
I RI K RADIO
LOO HOOK
Just ak for It at
4:3 B- Main
Don's Radio Rbop
riione SGB
WANTED! TWO CARLOADS OF
-TURKEYS
See Us Before You Sell
We Assure the Same High
Prices That Topped the
1932 Market
Write or iSee Us
After Tuesday,
October 31
Rogue River
Meats, Inc.
1520 No. Riverside.
s N a
Lena A. Phillips to State of Oregon;
W. D. to tract In Lt 7, See. 91, Tp.
38 8. R. 1 E.
E. R. Patch et ux to Mabel O. Kit
son; W. D. to Lot 3, Edgewood Park.
In Bee. 1, Tp. !4 8. B. 1 W.
Sheriff to William Cherry t al:
tax deed to land In See. 3. Tp. 38 8.
B. 3 W.
Sheriff to Augustus A. Tyler et al;
tax deed to Lot 8, Blk. 10, City of
Oold Hill.
Sheriff to Welborn Beeaon et al:
tax deed to 8W4 of NW'i: rTW of
SW'i, See. 4, Tp. 30 8. B. 1 W.
Sheriff to B. E. Gibbons: tax deed
to Bi of SW',4. Sec. 30, Tp. 34 S. R.
1 E.
Sheriff to I. w. Robinson: tax deed
to Lot 8. Blk. 7, Laurelhurst Addi
tion to Medford.
Sheriff to c. 8. Clifford; tax deed
to BE", ot BZ't, Sec. 8 In Tp. 35 8.
R. 3 W.; KEVt of HZVt. Sec. 17, Tp.
35 8. R. 3 W.
J. P. Flletrel et ux to Thomas A.
Waterman et ux; W. D. to Lot 5 and
. Blk. 7. City of Medford.
Lillian C- Waterman et ux to J. 7.
Pllegel et ux; w. D. to Lot 5 and 6.
Blk. 78, city of Medford.
W. E. Thome to W. O. Averlll et
ux; W. D. to land In DLC 79 In Tp.
37 8. R. 3 W
B. W. Robinson et ux to L. A. Rob
erts et ux; W. D. to Lot 7, Miners
Addition to Ashland.
Thompson Rites
Thursday 2 P.M.
Funeral services for Frank Thomp
son, who passed away In Jacksonville
Tuesday morning, will be held from
the Conger funeral parlors Thursday
at 3 p. m. Rev. Jones of Jackson
ville will have charge of services at
the chapel and Medford post of the
American Legion will have charge at
the grave.
1
Dr. C. H. Paske will resume his
pract?? of Dentistry at 319 Liberty
Bldg., beginning Oct. 16. Phone 633
P. E. O. Rummage Sale, Friday and
Saturday, at 217 West 'Main.
Final days of the lowest
rail fares in many
years Low Round Trip
Tickets to all Eastern
points on sale until
TUESDAY, OCT. 31
(The Last Day)
WITH RETURN LIMIT AS
LATE AS NOV. 15.
Make that delayed East
ern trip now go Cana
dian Pacific, and see the
magnificent Canadian
KocKtes in Auuimn. De
tails at our local offices.
ff. H. Deacon Gen'l Agent,
ass'r Dept. 148-ABdwy. Am.
k. Bldg., DR. 0637, Portland.
Aladdin Lamp
Phone 1559
savs you evtsioMT
Complete Line
Now Displayed
AT
Hubbard Bros. Inc.
Main and Rlrerstd
Phone
1300
for Towing or
Wrecker Service
Anywhere Anytime
. Lewis Super Service
Attention Mothers:
Saturday, November 4
tfj
4, It
I th laat da; (or alttlngs In our biff
Srd annual Kennell-Hll "Most At
tractive Child" contest.
Thla oonteat, open to all children
between the ages of t month to I
yeara. will be over on November .
A the time I bo limited an appoint
ment will be necessary.
Tou receive free sitting. You may
enter more than one child. Tou hav
an equal chance to win on or th
lovely merchandise awards given by:
CLPP'S FUBN'ITUBE SIOBB
STRANG'S DRUG) STORE
LARRY SCHADE, JEWELER
ROY'S BARBER SHOP
LAMPORT'S SPOBTINO GOODS
SNIDER DAIRY A PRODUCE CO.
M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
FLUIIREil'S BAKERY
HURRY, HURRY, YOU STILL
HAVE TIME IF YOU HURRY!
Kennell Ellis
Artist Photographers
32 North Central Ave.
Telephone 329
P (W fflf CREAM
Made In attractive,
colorful molds for
Ihls Important holi
day, s n 1 d e rt Ice
Cream Is welcome
dessert for any special
occasion . . a Order
yours today.
NIDER
DAIRY & PRODUCE CO.
N. Bartlett. . phone 203
ON THE TRAIN
YOU CAN-
DRINK
WHEN
THIRSTY
ru t j
EAT
WHEN
HUNGRY
01
.or
SLEEP
WHEN
SLEEPY
THESE are the fundamental
comforts you should demand
when you travel. On the train
you get them. You get a swift
ride on smooth steel rails. You 1
can read and write in comfort.
All these advantages for 24 a
mile or lessevery day, almost
everywhere on
Southern
Pacific
J. C. CARLE. Agent
Thone 34
SAN FRANCISCO
SQ40
ROUNDTRIP SU.O
LOS ANGELES
Si 020
ROUNDTRIP 2g.Tt
in coaches or chair cars on
our fastest trains. A comfort
ahle berth for the night costs
only $1.50. Meals 80d to 11.25.
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HOT
ISPR1NGS
a - ...rasv-
America's Carlsbad
Offer Ion Friendly Welcom
" .1"? V fed. run down, troubled
with Kheumatlcs or kindred ail
ments. ye.u can obtain whatever
treatmenta rou need at thla pa
Healthful Climate
T easts. Flahlnr. ! ., Daaetaa.
Etc.
M Kile, rr.ni aa Frames.
Open All Teiir.
for lis Filrhur and Mineral
Prinking: Waters, lta Mineral an
..liid Hatha. nn courteoua and effi
cient teehnlr tana.
Kieela European ra tor the treat
ment or rheumatism. Oout, Arth
rltia. Catarrh. Har Fever. Heart.
Kidney and Skin Dleae. N'erres or
Ple-estlv. tTK.ina. r.avtrea your VI
Ulltjr and iplrlla.
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