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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1912)
Classified A Want Ad In Tho Lako County Examiner Kcpcatcd n few times, if noeewsary, 'will find a customer for that property of yours. They are scanned closely by intending buyers, and the cost is nominal -G cents the line for each insertion. Special long-time rates. WANTI.D-to he hunted on nmtilaH ltH ncree. dive iarllcuhirn, a a to NOll, CllUIHlc, llM'allOII, WIlIlT It'll- I.. T HtO. W. M. Ilrowil, 112, 101 b ft., I'ortliuxl, Orvgou. tWtp We oe J u inliwrniin lii ench of ev. cral excellent ttit'lde to Ml our aplao ilul uurwry stock. A .rmueiit uliwe, raah weeilv mill u qiutr tlnu ha k ttt you. Wrlt lor iurtUuiUr, Wiutl'lugloa NuriMTy tlo Tuiikii1mIi, Wiiati. pm i. I i I .1' I'-l .' 1 ' )NI I TKI.fr. FIIWMKM. LOOK ATTIIK NOTICK KOK RK wnrd ImhikhI liy the Tt le'liiin Uouiiatijr for dt'Mt royliiK H prop- rty. Hit. p m i .m i-.li.... MIHCKIXANKUtH FOU UK NT Nicely furulHhfd room. I lent, running witter In room, ile In. IlHUlrr fclAllltunr otlh-v. if. uu HLVtAUO. A RKWAKU of nfty dollar la here by offered for Intoruiatlou that will lead to tb arre' aud oouvlctlon ( any )itou ti i Iikn stolen wires or otliar properly, from our Company; and the aatun reward la hereby otfered for Informal 'n that will lead to tu arrest aud uv Ictlou of auyoue des troying ti'u property l lb Compauy. Cbaa. Umbaah, BeoreUi f Lake Co. Tel. A Tel. Co. ictf. Don't forget that carry Id atoek lor eale all klnda ot Iron, bol'a and ebwlua.' thimble eklne and Iron ana steel ailee Arrner Uroa. tf LiqtUHH AIM Ma.. 1UMT J. KINO HAVE 11 IK IlKST grade t'l ..iijourH olid figure to be found tti urvgon. tf I. II. OLTLEH vVIUPKV AT THE llotd Ij.aevlew lir. Tin) beet ami puivwl whlaky twtdf. tf frit It M4LK' lull 8AJ.K Oood wood iiln'udy cut. hut otllcn. iiii vlnar boMiueea Kutulre Exuui fttr FtlH HAM;--A few Hiul niili Burt oridiiK'ton Cockerel. I'rue t 50 to ii.Uii ai:li. iwcordlnjf to quality Lull for HaicliiDK 'l.M tor li. i'ure HimI. Winter luvluir etrnin Mr l a ii nil- (;. Monroe. Willow Kaucli ModiK' Ootinty, CnlKornlu. liitlp, I ( (KHALK 10 acti-a. l-akf County t) i. .iron, the N ol the S'i id the N W i ol the HK4, wet Ion 111. townelilp :t. ranuo 21. Thin Ih a Hue tract ol land with b acre wtr rlht and f paid on the other 6 acne water rliiht. For uulck al f'T.'.V Write Jena rioreiim-u. box .W, Harlan. In FOH SALK ID arce, Lake County Orcmm. the NWK of tho HhW. mcc tlon aj, towullliip it.f), raue2oK W. M. Thla lit a uod tract of land 4u mili'H euat of Warner lake and U inllee from 1'IjmIi. For quick aale I.KHI null irt'ta IU Addrea Jean Sorenaon, box 63.'i, lurlan. Iowa. FOU SALH 20 acre In cultivation being part of the 8h4' of MO of bee. 15, towiiahip ao.N. ol K. .ii r.. IU liariies Co. li Ice A per acre or would take lot In l'nrthtnd. Cray Iwul & Luctu, boj I'nioo Ave. No., 1'ortlund, Ore. WANTED (lood houeekwiiinu; inaK iue requires th aervlcea of h repre aeutatlvo lu l.akeviow, to look der auliHcrtotlon renewals and to extend circulation by epeclal uieth oila which have proved uuuaually aucceetiful. Kalurt and coin iiiIbhIou. I'revlotia exiierlence desirable, but not etuteiittal. Whole time or epare time. Addroaa. with refen-ncea, J F. Fairbanks, Cood HuuHekivplntf Mauazlne, 3H1 Fourth Ave., Mew York City. rOK 8Alj;20 mree lu ncetlon 23, townahlp aa, raue .'IU. Kuqulrn ol Beuger llros.. Lakavlew, Ore. THE Lakevlew Abtract Title Co Ih nittkiiiu HiM-clal prices on Abxt rauts to O. V. L. Co.'a Tract a nntl Town Lota. KOK HA I.K-Uit 1. block 47. tmct 18. iMitlon 3H twiubli sv, rHKi 10 acre. 1 aulluU n iiB'-r mi tho kiMivuur a price on tlm ailjolulug laniii. u I ituy, onrnniu, nuur. KORBAt.K-Ixt W, block 78, aud Tract 8 ot ul N WU of N W, B. o lu, TwultV. Kangu i. lil aitrua Vull wmr rl((lit AUOrax Krud Oartlucr, LUuod, Nor'.u Uitkota KOR HALK TraotS. Bro. 14, T.88, R. If, 10 aurei. ? I.. J. purler, Kt)R8Ar.K-Ti I J.tl.l'wraoi Trmnk 1 U..M IK T HI U Vi MlllMI 1'wraou. s8 A' Alameda Avu, buDTr,Cul. KiR a A LK-It 24, block 1S ana tract S, Hm tH, T 41, K IH, 'Mi ro. Addruui'llduu Ward, 111 lal hi, Dua Moliica, Iowa. KOH HAI.K-Ut 14, block IHU, aud NH' ol K'4 ol auo 17. Til, K 16, HU ana. KaioL. r). boa 14, KlilMiiOtld, Waab. 1'rlct looo. OR HALE Lot S, block W.O VL addition, ami Nli'4, HW'i, Heo 17, T 06, H ti, 40 acre.. AdJruaa J. l'leruo Wolle, Moortiuad, Mluu. KOU HALE Lot iM, block MJ, O V L addition, and Hi. ul N WU of HW-, Htio 1, TA6, KM, U auriia. Addroa 0. 0. Harmon, log Kauaaa bt, Radtlald.h. D. J. L. LYONS, D. U. 3. DentUt ' Office In Watson's Block. Lsk. view, Oregon klsbk Vaar'a eafMirlvuos la MIjIiIhu. Graduate ot lulreiaiij ol atlcaiaaa. Want Ads NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION Not Conl IMiida DcrxirtiiK'iit of tlm interior, IJ. H i.nol twice nt Luktview, Oregon, rVlirnnry, 10, 11)12. Notice I liiTchy glveo thnt Dun OliHiiillcr, of lnktvlow, Oregon, who, on .March z, iuio, in;ul timber mid stone application No. 0111711. for NK) wi-iion o, lowiiHHipsuM., rACKe 18 I... 'lllatin-tt Meridian, haa tllml notice of tntcotloQ to make final proof to (BtHhlUli claim to tin land ubove div Hcriid, U'forc tlu tkt and re cetver of tho I'. B. land olllce at Lake view, Orcnoo, on the 11th day of April, mi. ('inliuaiit naiiii' ua wltnoati': J. H. Fuller, 1'. M. Cory, L. K. Tracy ami t'liaa. Kuilt, All of likevlvw, Ore Ku. , A. W. OKTON, Iti-k-litrtr. A liMIMHTKATOit'M NOTICE In the County Court of the state of Ori Kou. for the county of Luke. In the Matter of the Km ate of I J. C. CONN, Doteaaed. To nil whom It may coneern: No tice in hereby kIvmu that the under Hljfned ttdiMlnlmralor of the eetnte of J. C. Conn, deceaned, hae tiled the dual account of hla ailmtnlxt raltou ol aald 44taie In theofllra of the County Clerk r.f Lake Couoty, On'Kon, nnd that lion. II. Daly. Judire of the above entitled court, by an order duly made and entered In aaid mat ter, him Hied aud appointed Tueaday, tho 2nd day of April, 1U12. at the hour 'if 10 o'clock lu the forenoon of aaid day, at the court room of aald court. In the county court Iiouho of lake County, Orciroii, lu the town of Lake Vlrw, fia the time aud place for hear ing of object Idiih to aaid final accouui. If any there tie, and for the eelileuieat thereof, aud directed aaid adtnlnUtra tor to ((Ive notice t hereof by publica tion of thla notice In the Lake County Examiner, a newapaper of general cir culation published weekly at Lake view, Lake County, Oregon, for four eucceMtve and coimecutive wtvke, the II rat fobllcatlou thereof to le made on January 2.'), VJ12, and the diet publication thereof to be made oo rehruary L'J, 1U17, Much publica tion to be made once each w eek Ih- tweeti said da tee. Iate1 and tlrtt publUhei thle i'th dy of January, 1912. 'VIR0.IL CONN', Aduilnlatrator of tho eetate of J. V Conn, dccvttHed. NOIICK TO CIIEUITORH In the County Court of the Kttte of Orcein, for the County of Lake. In the Matter of the KM-nte of I J A M ES M. MA 1UT N, Dinx-UHed f To whom it ixay concern : Notice is I hereby jriveii 'hut the underalfftied waa by an order of Hon. 15. Duly, rfuciite oi tne lounty i;oort ol the slate of Oregon, lor the county ot Lake, duly in ide and entered lu the above entitled conrt and matter on the l!nd day of .luutiarv. 11)12. appointed ad miulntrator of the eatnte of J amen M. Martin, deceuMed, nnd ban duly qual ified ua atieh Adiiilnletrator. All im'Thoiih huvlne claims nguliift aaid lH'edeut or said estate ,'are here by required to preaent the same, duly verified and accompanied by the pro per voucher, to the uuderaiKnea at liia rt'Hidence In the town of Silver Lake, Oregon, within nix mouths from tho daft of the first publication. of thin notice. Dated and first published thin "."th day of January, 11)12. FRANK DOBK1N8, AdmlulMtrator of the eat ate of James M. Murtiu, deceawd. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Lands) DepHitmeut ot the Interior. U. 8. Land Ofllce at Lakevlew, Oreiron. January 2.1. 1!12. Notice Ih hereby given that John L. neudereon, of New I'ine Creek, Ore- gon, who, on September 16, 11)09, made homestead entry No. 02600, for lot 0. Sec. 23. lot 6, Nec. 28, lots 6. 7, 8, eccttou Hi, township 40 S., r a litre 20 E., Willamette Meridian. Iiuh Illod notice of Intention to make dual coinmuta tlon proof,' to eetubllHli claim to the laud above deeuilUtd, before the Rel iefer aud tiecelver or the Cuitocleltatee Land Otllce nt lakeview. Oretrou. on the 2Mtb day of February, 1912. Cluimatit nanee as wHueHon: Iee Thomas, Hurt Wadu, Hurley Vernon and licorge HarrlLiirton, all of New Fine Creek, Oregon. A. W. ORTON, Regietor. NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION Not Coal Land Department of the Interior. U. 8 Laud Oflice at Lakevlew. Oreirou. January, 24, ivij. Notice la hereby given that John E Lowe, of Bly, Oregon, who, on June 21, rub), made homueumd entry No. 011711, for N V.)-i NWW, NNK, See. 20, NW4' NWW, aection 21, townahlp it) N . runge iu u, vvuirtinetto Merid ian, hue tiled notice of intention to make dual commutation urotif, to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before J. O. Hamaker, United States Oommlesionor, at Uonauxu, Ore gon, on the i;tn day or March, 1912. Clulmnnt names ua witnenneBi Ll- mer Jonex, W. i (J arret t, James Taylor and Wiu. Lowry, all of Biy, Oregon. a. w. uiuun, uegiater. Clark &. wkiuht Lawvkrb WASHINGTON, 1). C. rUUMC LAND MATTKKs: riNAf. fUOOF pkhkht lands, t'ontkbt and mini no casks bi h1pt Ashociati Wohic Fob Attobnkts NOTICE FOU I'URLICATION Not Coal Land Ilcmirtmerit of the Interior. U. H. Land OMen at Lukevievv, Oregin, February 12, Ihl'J. Notice la hereby Klven that Michael Lane, ol I'luali, Orrnon, who, on Oc tober 2, 1 W4JH, made homestead entry No. (MIl'H, fcr H Htf.H, lot 10, Heo. T2, and lot 4, riec, 2.1, townahlp 34 M., ratine 24 K., Willamette Meridian has filed notice of Intention to make dual commutation proof to establieh claim to the IhliI ai,ova described, liefore the rettlater and rN elver of the United Htatca land off toe at Lakeview, Oro Hon, on the 2Jnd day of March, 1612. Claimant iiatnea M wltneaaee: Jamea I). O'Conner, of Huah, Ore((ou. William Lnoe, of Lakevlew, Oregon. Win. Kepp"l Hurry, f I'luah, Oregon, and John Murphy, of I'IumIi, uregon. A. W. tJRTON, llcfriater. NOTJCR FOR I'UHLICATION . United Btutes Uml Ofllce, Doriia, Oregon, December 2U, 111 1. Notice la hereby K'eu that the Northern I'aclflo Railway ('oinpany, whoae poHtiolllce addra la Ht, I'au!. MionctMita. has tbla Z'th day of De-cemlM-r, lull, filed in this ofllce Its up plication to select uikIit the provl aion of the A' t of Concrreaa, approved July 1. 1IH (3(1 Mat. Ml, 2). HWU of N WW rk c, 15. T. 37 B.. R. 2i E. Any and all pereons claiming ad vereely tbelanrta dicribed. or deslr I u toobTt lteeauiu of of the mineral ciuvracter of the land, or for any other n-aaoii, to thedbponal to applicant, ahould die their aUldavltaol proteet in this ofllce. on or liefore the 29th day of February, 1012. WM. FA RUE, Reenter. CHINA IS NOW MADE REPUBLIC The abdication of the Chinese throne bv Pu Yl. the child Emeoror. brines to an end the powerful Manchu dvnastv which has reirned in China since 1C44. The bov ruler haa been on the throne aince November 14. 1909. when the Emperor. Kwaner Su. his uncle, died Ilia fsther, Prince Chun, was appointed Regent and was the chief figure in China for three veers. Surrounded bv a large number of princes of the imperial clsn and Mart- chu officials with reactionary ideas. the Regent was broueht face to face with a revolutionary movement in favor of modern reforms. He endesv ored to placate both parties, but ended bv causing general diaaatisfaction, which led to his resignation on Decem ber 6. 1911. Revolutionary ideas had been spread ing in the meantime, and the southern provinces declared movement in favor of airsinst the continuance of Manchu rule and broke into open revolt. After much fighting, the revolutionists pro claimed a republic at Nanking in De cember . 1911. and Dr. Sun Yal Sen accetped the Presidency on December 29. 1911. Negotiations le t ween the republicans and the Imperialists followed and an armsitice was arranged. The edicts too sy are the results of' the negotia tions. Chinese consular officials in tha United States were ordered to adopt American style of dress, bv an edict re ceived in San Francisco from President Sun Yat Sen of the new republic con taining the formal announcement of the abdication. Consuls were instructed to remain at their poets until their suc cessors were anpointed. Fung Chi You. private secretary to President Sun has been appointed di rector of the consular bureau, accord ing to a cablegram receieved bv the Chinese Free Press. The post is an Important one as it controls, in a measure. Chinese emigration and the commercial relations with other coun tries. Fung Shew Chim has reigned as a member of the commission of com merce and posts, and Chan Kee Me. governor of Shanghai, has been named as his successor. The Chinese Republic Association. an organization planned to represent the Chinese republic in the United States, and to oversee the affairs of the Chinese in North and South Ameri ca, has been tentively organized, and March 2d has been set as a date for a big meeting to perfect the organiza tion, accept the charter and elect officers. me nrst diplomatic move was the dispatch of a letter to Presi dent Taft. urging the United States to recognize China. Prevent Plant Disease Canada is about to put up the bars against potatoes from the United States, fearing the dread black wart, according to department of agriculture officials. The "wart" does not exist here but there is no auarcntine law which would keep infected potatoes from Europe out of American ports, whence they might make their wav Into Canada, For this reason the department of agriculture ia particularly anxious to have congress pass a bill already Introduced which would regulate the Importation of nursery stock and estab lish a strict auarentine against plant diseases and insects pests. Similar bills have been defeated a number of times, but the government officials said that thev thought the nursery would pass this year. Nurservmen. it la un derstood have withdrawn their opposi tion, several slight shanges in the bill have made it meet their ideas. LAKE COUNTY MEN JOINTAFT CLUB Returns From Over 8tate Show Favor For Taf t Hesnonslve to telegrams sent out bv tha Portland Taft committee to prom inent Republicans of tha stats surcest ing the formation of Tsft clubs, word has been received st Tsft headausrters of the sooointment of sucb committees In eight additions! counties. The counties reDorting were : Lake. Coos. Raker. Umstllls. Douglas. Wasco. Mor row and Klamath. This mskes a total of 15 counties in the state in which supoerters of President Taft have formed organisations and are working actively in his behslf. The other coun ties follow: Multnomah. Washington. Marion. Union. Harnev. Tillamook and Joaeohine. Eeuerlailv encouraging are the letters that are pouring into Taft beadouarters. ssva the Oregonisn. Equsliv optimistic snd embracing tha sssursnce of hearty support are many of the country rewsoaoers. Among these are aeveral which volunteer their support snd active efforts without re muneration in SuV form. "We want Taft" is the dominant sentiment ex pressed by these capers, which show not only a willingness, but a desire to do all within their power to bring about his nomination and re-election. Following is the personnel of the or ganization reported from Lake county : F. P. L fgbt. A. H. Hammerslev. D. J Wilcox. W. B. Snider. Virgil Conn, "cent vesrs. increased 3UO per cent. F. V. Cronemiller. F. M. Chrisman. o8 f Cuba &70 per cent, to Argen W. C. Buick. Theodora Klemina-. L. D. 745 per cent. China 100 per cent. Frakea. E. A. Pridav. Harry Bailev and E. M. Brattain. Governor Indignant Governor West at Country Life Ban quet : "The carping critics who oppose ' our good roads policy should be nreoHr-, ed to offer something better in its stead. When the attorney general ad versely criticises that policy he should ' accompany his statements with a sug-' gestion of some better method. 1 am going to spend the rest of my term agitating the auestion of good roads.' and to get relief vou will have to effect come kind of legislation in order to shut me up. Mv policy regarding the bond method of raising money for road build ing will crusifv any governor who un dertakes it. He ia the man who will go down and out. But I am willing to take the chance. I am not a candidate ( for for office, but am here to do some-; thing. Bonanza Progressing: Bonanza Bulletin : Francis J. Bowne left vesterdav morning with a crew of men for unoer Langells Vallev where be will commence surveying for the Horsefly Irrigation District. , He contemplates on being gone for a month, during which time he will do all the surveying there is to be done. ' This Is still a step higher and people in this town are starting to build, j who reside, in Los Angeles. It is Several buildings are being planned for ; probable that the United States Gov-he-e this soring and the sound of the ernment will take steps to prevent the hammer already indicate, a move to future progress. Two new hotels will be opened here in the near future, and , other build inga are to be erected soon, M a sure means to a desired end. the Monaroh Typewriter results Monarch is so writersleas uniformly better because the operator is not hampered by "Three OClook Fatigue," and finishes fresh right up to dosing time. Write for desoriptive literature. . ' WOLF & ISENBRUCK 307 Buah, Street San Franoisoo, Cal PORTO 1(11,11 HAS LARGE BUSINESS Trad between Porto Rico and con tinents! United States In the eslendar year just ended amounted to 72 million dollars, or 18 times as muco ss in 1897. tha year preceding tha anneiation of that Island by tba United States. The precise figures of the trade with Porto Rico are. according to the December Summary of Commerce and Finance, recently issued tv the Bureau of Sta tistics. Deosrtment of Commerce and Labor, as follows: merchandise sent to Porto Rico. t36. 739.646; received from Porto Kico. S3.r).446.186: a total of 172.239.832. In l87. tha last year in which Porto Rico was foreign territory. the fibres were : exnorts thereto. VL 023.751 ; imports therefrom. 11.943.251 ; a total of S3.9C7.0C2. Thus shipments I of merchandies to the island gained in ' the period from 1X97 x 1911 $34,769,895 or about 1720 per cent, while receipts 'of merchsndise therefrom increased 133.602.935. or 1725 per cent.. ! The trade with Porto Rico since its : annexation bss grown more rapidly ' than with any other commercial com ' munitv of importance, and now exceeds , the value of our trade with Spain, or : China, or India; is nearly eaual to that i with Argentina, and ia more than thati with all British Oceania including i Australia to with the entire continent' of Africa. During the period aince 1897 j ' in which shipments from the United j Ststes to Porto Rico increased 1720 per ! 1 eent exports to Canada, with which our trade bas grown unusually rapidly in Japan 175 per cent. Germany 117 per cent, and to the United Kingdom 11 per cent. Manufactures and foodstuffs form by far the largest part of the domestic merchsndise shipped to from the United States. Porto Rico 1 Doyle Advancing Reno Journal: Considerable activity is noticed at Doyle on account of. the establishment of additional automobile freight and passenger service between I that point and Susanville. California. J rendered it necessary on account of the 1 increasing passenger and freignt buBi-i ness of the N.-C.-O. and Western Paci fie railroad companies. W. H. Earl and J. H. Rundell left Reno yesterday taking with them a six-cylinder. 7-pas-eeneer automoblie and a 6-ton' truck. The truck was exhibited on the streets of Reno Saturday. Mr. Rundell is manager of the North East California Transit company, which will ooerate between Susanville and Dovle. Manv strangers from the east are inveEtigat ing the resources of .'the country along the line o tbeWestern Pacific railroad. A Japanese syndicate is considering the establishment of a fishing Colony of 20.000 Japanese a Magdalena Bav in Lower California. ' The fishing conces- sion is now held by a Spanish capitalist sale of land and rights to the Japanese peoole. Government engineers have reported Magdalene Bav to be the stragetic base of Lower California. MORE WORK, AND In a commercial sense, the employer is interested in the quantity and quality of the output of his typists. It is evident, too, best interest that each day satisfactory well done. ."Therefore, operator find n Ml Cllll This exolusive feature of in' more work because the muoh easier to operate than other type physical energy is required. The work is CAPT. LEE SENT TO CONVENTION Klamath Chronicle: Caotain J. P. Lee. county assessor, left for Portland yesterday morning, to attend the ss sestors' state convention. There be will renew his pet theory on the mort gage auestion. a feature of legislation ha bas been agitating for years. He bss beld that in the case of mortgaged property, where the mortgagee ia si resdv paving heavy interest, the as sessment should be charged against tha partv who holds the mortgage and not against the person who is already pay ing on his purchase price. In other words, be thinks the tuyer or property should not get it "going and coming." Or if that system doesn't work he bas an alternative. He has an exemp tion scheme, which bss. at least, the merit of strong plausibility. Tha ex emption proposition prevails In soma ststes and is beld to be perfection. If there is a mortgage on the land tha amount of the assessment on that land ia taken off the land. The idea ia not to crush the investor, but to aid bira in, so to sneak, "rooting the soil" and not to be crushed bv capitalistic or Sbvlock monevseekers. Caotian Lee's fight on the matter will be awaited witb interest by tha people of this county. It is ssid tha majority of the sssessors are strongly witb him In bis bsttle. Every dental office in Medford. with one exception was robbed last week. Over S400 in gold was secured. . - $1,000 REWARD Tba Oregoa. Oa Ifornia aoJ Nea4 Lire Block Protce .Ion Ataoclatloa, which th nndor sued la a mm bar - win irive I'.iuuw reward lal Tideaaa 'rading to the r real and eonrictloa nf anr par it or pap- ilea at. allng borara. .-tlir males D-it,u-:- to any of iu memoera. . ia audition to (be above, the uoderalsned jDera on the aarae condition $6(0.00 fur all hora aa branded borae-aboe bar on botb or either . Brand recorded In eight coon ties. P-anaa Harney, ikt and Crooa counties. Uoraea ented wben sold. None bat grown homes sold, and only In large ennrbes W.W.Baowx. File. Oregon. CHICHESTER S PILLS ILlal Atfc r t tUrkM-tcr'a I nil ia ax a boiet, suierf Tata uk. WWCM. AstroaCHM-ire-vTEBK DIAkiOMB) HKA..D PILL, f,, e! yean kui-m as Bat. S4CKt,Alwavi Reliable SOLD BY tWl'OGISTS fVERHiHERE- The Reflex Edge oa ear new rA.tvn.us Fisli Brand Reflex Slicker all Bine in at tt front sod directs ktothabottota of coat Tha Rtfitx la abaolitftily waterproof at erjr point. Tba moat practical slicker for you. $2.00 Everywfi ere. fjWR'C Setiatacrioa Cuersntced. . A. J. TOWER CO.. 1X1 BOSTON ' Tow-ctS.Co-J7 &&MMfl BETTER WORK, EASIER that it is to the of the operator shall show a amount of work both in employer and I Jcrht Touch T V.i fi ' J .at- 5nr Bnas-cHat f- A -iu Glue KHawiuy .i'f