Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 17, 1908, Image 2

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
< ITY BRÌI KS.
I
A new dock ha» bwn built at the
FOR 8 U.K
A stor k of generili
merchandise Including building und
Cpper Lake lauding
store fixture», location Is g.wui mid
Hotel Dorris, Dorris that's the
A great big schooner at the Ho- busiiir
I, good Cor particulars < ill
place to »top.
7-S t«l Dorris.
T-9 on or * adres», W I* SEDGE. DAIliV,
Os<ar Bunch was in the city Satur URKUUN
W T Shive went out on the boat
day from Fort Klamath after »up
Sunday morning for Ashland
FOR 8 Al .1!
2 10 it. re« of land
Iton't forget to stop at the Hotel piles.
on mil**» below Kenn on the Ulvoi ,
2A per •-»•»»I off <>a J»|e<i-|jii ai 1.600.00 levi of timber on the pls.,
Dorrte, when tn ¡torri».
T->
good range Inquire of Jack Connolly
I.. Hesslg, the merchant of Fort Italilw in».
It K. Hunsaker test a 1800 pound Kono, Oregon, or come io ranch and I
Klamath, was In the city Monday.
horse Friday at the Cantrall ranch take a look around
All communications submitted lor publication iu the columns <4 this |*|*r
0-3 If
Roy Walker has accepted a |x>»l-
will lie inserted only over the name of I lie writer. No non de )duine artu-lea
from eating too much alfalfa.
|tlon
In
Hum's
hardware
»tor*.
will Ire publisher!.
Don't overlook the ad of the Star
C C. Jackson, the Fort Klamath
Drug Store on back page.
hotel man. was In the city Moe-!;;
THE SO11 SI IO EV.
TO DETE1OUXE ROUTE.
The brlcklayers are now working
D B Campbell ha* something spe- on i he second story of the now Hum
Upon the results of an investigat­
One of the grtuit Important work*
rial to offer in Residence Lots in the block.
ing tour to be made by leading Har­ being done by the government in
Hot Springs Addition
S-l’-lil-l?
You cannot afford to miss the big
riman officials into Central and East­ this aectlon, and one of which very-
S II K ng. of Fort K.Aiualli. w«s sale at the Boston Store.
Oregon Al
ern Oregon within the next ten day» little has as yet Itevn made public. Is
In the ci'y
Monday iu Akin ; lilt i>
W. L. Welsh and C <’ Pearson
doublt* hm
will depend the route of the pro|>osed the soil survey, which is b«*lng made
proof on his hoiu<>st<*ad
were ill the city from Dairy Sami
invasion of that vast territory l>y the of lhe hinds under the Klamath pro­
Judge J. B. Griffith and W 8 day.
ut r
"Wall Street Wixard " in the party ject by A. T. Sweet, of the Bureau of
Slough returned Sunday night from
of officials which are to make the trip Stills of the Department of Agricul­
Above all get one of those hand­
their hunting trip.
Il t\r II Foli SU I
are General Manager J. P. O'Brien, ture. Mr Sweet has b«*.*n here about
some picture« for 81 at Star Drug
I offer my 780 acro ranch fot sale
Have you had trouble in getting Store.
Chief Engineer George W. Broschke two months and has rovored a great
•
il Ilio situili prive of |L*l per acre lf
and General Superintendent M. J portion of the lower country. He is ye,.r ¡. pairing done promptly. Try
R G Applegate ealne down from M>ld In HO day»,
ino aeree under
Winters.
8-Stf
Huckley, of the Harriman lines, who al present working near Merrill
the Agency Fild.ii for a few dais' culti vai loti; 00 aerea more culi be
.•leared; 300 acro» pasturo land, all
are veiling the real purpose of their
When asked as to the nature of
F W. Wilkerson, a prominent visit
fenced. 8:1000 «orili of building» oli
present trip by a run over the Elgin- the work he was doing here. h<- said rancher of Lang,-II Valley, was I*, ii ,
MONEY TO LOAN on City Prop­
ilaee; f>0 aerea In alfalfn; 300 aero»
Joseph extension, which has Just been that the work omslsts of classify Ing city Monday on business
erty, Ranch or Timber land. HALL-
olilo under Ilio diteli now building.
completed, aay» the Portland Tele­ the soils of any given section act-ord-
It your glasses get broken try SHEPHERD CO
7-JUtf 150 more wlll come under thè diteli
gram.
lug to the texture of the material
Winters.
All work done same day
Terni».
Capt. Corhlt is installing heavy later. flood out»tde rango
General Manager O’Brien and Chief of which they are made up; the orl-
as received.
8-Gtf machinery <>u the steamer Eagle ply­ >ne-thlrd cash, balline.* lo sull, lut.-r-
Engineer Boschke left for La Grande gin of the material and the crop val-
»»1 at 8 per celli
Miss Agnes Stevenson left Monday ing the waters of the Upper laike.
Addreii Tilt». M lit i IN,
In Mr. O'Brien'» private car and pick­ ue of the soils.
"Thus." said Mr
I
morning for Salem. wh.re she will
No use to wear old cloth«*» when <-l S-10-l
K lanini li Calle Oregon
l
ed up General Superintendent Buck- Sweet, ' soils may be divided luto
teach In the city schools.
'hey are going »<> cheap at the Bos­
I
ley, who has been in Eastern Oregon sands, sandy loams, loams and many
NOTH U FOR I't III ICATION
Only too pleasod to show you our ton Store * big sale.
for several days. After the trip over ot h«*r classes easily distinguished
Department of the Interior, Land
special
on
these
new
pictures.
Star
the Elgin line to Wallowa, its pres­ from the other and each differing as
If you have tiny fancy or heavy
Office nt Lakeview. Oregon, Augu t
ironing to tie done we have the man
ent terminus, the party will return to ease of cultivation, best methods Drug Store
12. 1’
to Riggs and will start on one of the of handling nnd crops for which they
BORN To Mr and Mrs \ Fleck. that can do It.
Steam Laundry.
Notice Is hereby given tnat ll.imll
In this city. Sunday. September 1:1.
longest automobile trips ever made are best suited.
8-30-9-17
Ion Mulkey, of Klamath Fall», Ore
into the wilds of Eastern and Cen­
A map is constructed showing the ISOS, a son.
WANTED
Position as cook In a
gon. who, on July 20, 1908. mad.
tral Oregon from Shaniko.
It will areas covered by each soil found In
BORN Sunday.
Sept ember
I.:. hotel, boarding house or vamp, Best
tie several hundred miles in length the surveyed district, the different ISOS, to Mr. and Mrs. Al Melhase, of of reference« If required. U L. llar- 1'lmber and Slone Application, No
0K0, for «»'»uw1,, Sec. 39, »S
and will cover a goodly portion of the; soils being examined carefully to de­ Fort Klamath, a 13-pound boy.
rinian. McCloud. Calif t'amp
i
3.
iu
, nw'^sey», S<<- 30, T 37 S,
great Oregon empire now untapped termine not only the character of the
9-3-10-1 •
Messrs Fruits A Johnson have laid
IL 9 K, W. M Im» fil' d notice of In­
by railroads.
surface soli but also <if the sub-soil
Small tracts of well I
off work on Frank Adams new scow
tention to make Final Pr. of, to es­
Mr. O'Brien expects to take a hur- to a depth of six feel or more. Many
marsh lands offered for <
on account of lack of proper nails
tablish claim to th.* land above d*-
rii-d look at the country around Mad­ field examination» and tests are made
820 per acre. Abel Ady
icrlbed, before Coiinti Clerk Klntn-
Ladies!
Have
your
Fall
and
Win
­
ras. which would be the objective and typical samples are sent to our
The Steam Iamudry lias la Its em­ uth Co , nl bls otllc.. nt Klamath
Try the
point in case the new Harriman line laboratories at Washington for com- ter garments made new.
STEAM LAUNDRY.
S-20-9-17 ploy two exiierienved laundry men to I F h II s . Oregon, on th.* 3rd dav of No
is projected eastward from the Cor­ 1 plete analysis.
look after the washing and fancy I vein tier, 1908.
vallis A* Eastern terminus at Detroit,
Oscar Shive Is now employed In
"In mapping soils not only are ex-
Claimant name« as »Im. «»■■«-
8-30-9-17
8-2
and will continue-his way dow n toj .aminations of the soils themselves the American Bank A Trust Com­ Ironing.
I
Frank Jolinston, Benjamin Corllle.
Prineville, and from that point the j relied upon, but the appearance of pany. He began his duties Monday
For la-nm-.
M Jamison, Ashlei llearh, nil of 0
movements of the party are largely the crops and the character of the
We especially »elicit watches upon
4»
I(o'<* with everything new, illniug Klamath Falls. <«• gon.
a matter of convenience to them­ ¡native vegetation often give valuable which others have failed to keep
A
room, k'tchen, eight roooin», parlor, I
J
N.
WATSON,
selves. though, during the trip, which information as to the kind of soil good time. Try Winters.
S-itf tine patronage, feeding from 150 to
Register f
*>-30-10-33
will require about two weeks, Klam­ upon which they are growing. Thus
It is reported that the Odessa mill jot) daily. Inquire at Hotel Dorris,
f
ath. Lake. Harney and Malheur coun­ I In this area lhe small rabbit brush
has shut down, hnving completed th** Dorris, California
8-Stf
A
ties will be visited, and the most Is found on a loose, light, sandy soil:
contract for the lumber for the gov
A
feasible routes considered from all the black sage on a somewhat heavier
A
l’or Sale or Traile—Re .Idonee and
ernment flume.
standpoints as to productivity of ad­ sandy soil, usually a sandy loam, and
A
business property In the best town
Take
your
watch
repairing
to
Win
­
jacent territory, cost of construction the greasewood and several other
Nrw Btcycki for Sale And Rrnt
A
it. the Willamette valley.
and other details.
.plants invariably indicate a soil that ters who employs the only graduate
rs
c illan
A
Inquire
at
the
Boston
Store.
Tent« f<»r rent
8-t>tf
J —
This trip on the part of Mr.O'Brien I contains
alkali
in
considerable watchmaker in the county.
7-Jtf
A Modern improvcmciitH.
is to take the place of the one into amounts. During the progress of the
Bert Childers has purchased a lot
73 rooms und suitvH.
All Kinds of Repairs
A
SI MMONS.
Eastern Oregon which Mr. Harriman work comparisons are constantly In block 5 in the Hot Springs addi­
Sample Booms, Har Boom, Parlors, Two Club
A
hoped to make before he ended his made, not only between the crops tion. and will put up a handsome
A
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Booms, Etc., Ete.
recent visit to this state, but was un­ frown on different soils, but also lie- brick residence.
Oregon, for the County of Klamath
1
—
able to because of the urgent de­ tween the crops grown on the same
A C McKinlay. of Washington. D
Mary A Sullivan. Plaintiff, vs J E
mands uiHinbis time in other places. soils in different parts of the are»
Phone 5'*3
Opp. American Hotel
v <> has been in this section in Sullivan. Defendant. Suit In Equity
It Is also stated that one of the rea­ and between crops grown in this ai*ea !.e co.’ernment service, left this
for Decree of Divorce.
sons why Mr. Harriman declined to and other areas, where similar soil.“
for the railroad
To J. E Sullivan, the above named
say which of the three routes into the are fonnd. Thus in this Klamath
defendant:
O-e.o Wright, an employee of th<
neglected territory would be- follow­ county we have soil quite sinii’ ir in
ATTORNEY AND
In the name of the State of Ore­
ls> _ l*ake Lumber Company, had
ed was that he wanted to have a com­ character and origin to the soil ot
COUNSELOR AT LAW
You are hereby required to ap­
thiee fingers badly mashed Monday gon
plete report on the situation in each the Yakima Valley, Washington, and
pear and answer the complaint flP-d
in one of the machines.
KLAMATH FA LU>, OREGON
case, based upon the surveys which barring the climatic conditions, soils
against von In the nluive entitled suit, ROOMS 7 & 8. MURDOCK BLOG
MONEY
TO
LOAN-
We
have
sev
­
are now being made by engineering which should produce as good re­
eral thousand dollars to loan on real on or before the 22nd day of October,
corps,
Mr. O’Brien, therefore. Is mits.
Examinations are also mide
MASO.N & SLOUGH. 1908, that being the date of ’hi :a»t
acting as Mr. Harriman's represen­ to determine the amounts and bird estate.
DR. C. P. MASON
publication of summons and the last
James T. Narbett, an architect and
tative in passing on the feasibility of alkali in the soil where it is fonnd
date within which the defendant Is
DENTIST
of the various routes,and at the same in sufficient quantities to be injur­ designer of Chico, is in the city on
With or Without Driver
required to answer as fixed by the or­
Office
in
American
Bank A Tru-t Com
business
connected
with
the
plans
of
time Mr. O’Brien will be able to look ( ious to crops and a map is construct­
der of publication of this summons,
party's Building
over every foot of the ground him-, ed showing the areas in which it oc- the new Masonic Temple.
and if you fail to appear and an»w<-t
PHONE 614
self, which is also important from the j _• -ur-L
MONEY TO LOAN on City Prop­ the plaintiff will apply to the Court
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
fact that the building of the n>-u i oa .
se maps.
:
accom| inied by :• erty, Ranch or Timber land. HALL-
1 lb
It sc
for the relief demanded In said com-
will be under his immediate super report describing the soils, crops and SHEPHERD CO.
V-Juti
| plaint. Said suit Is brought to secure
vision, with Chief Engineer Boschki general agricultural conditions, will
D. Doak and wife catue down from disaolullon of the bond» of matri­
and General Superintendent Buckley, x published as a soil survey report their home at Rock Creek Saturday
mony existing between plaintiff and
now with him, as hls active lieuten- md may lie secured from Congress evening. Mr. Doak went out on th>-
defendant, for an undivided one-third
ants.
, urn
Hawley or by writing to the boat Sunday for California.
part in plaintiff's Individual right In
Surveying parties are now working | .’hief of the Bureau of Soils. Wash­
Buy a residence lot in the Hof fee of the whole of the real estate
eastward out of Detroit preparing ington. D. C.
Springs Addition now and save flftv I owned by defendant, as follows, to-
data on what would be the most prac­
“A soil survey Is made for several
per cent. See D. B. Campbell.
' wit:
ticable route, from an engineering ■ purposes, the most important of
Liat your land for sale with this
9-17-10-17
The
standpoint, in case the new road is which may be of assistane to then,
office; we have buyers for all
Mrs. G K. Van Riper returned last |of the
classes of Klamath
County
to be run an east and west line. An­ the farmers of the district surveyed
She was ac­ SE% . Sec 30. Tp. 33 8
property.
other party is running Its lines up which is to supply information to Sunday from Ashland
Also the HE % of the SE^4, Sec.
M
the Deschutes canyon, for one of the in farming more successfully. Often companied by her father. V Mullen,
pl, NW>/, of the NW'4. Sec. 27. nnd
who will make hi» home here.
proposed north and south extensions, ■ we are able to suggest better meth-
BH
of
the
NEV,.
F.<*c
Orville Elliott returned Monday | the
and this is the route which is looked ods of handling the toll, of adapting
¡28. Township 37 S. R. 13 E W M ,
The only acreage adjacent to
upon most favorably by the Harrl- crops to soils, and of dealing with night from Portland where ho acconi-
|containing In all 320 acres; that the
Klamath Falls for sale in small
I
aided
hls
wife
on
her
trip
<-.i-.t.
llc-
man officials at the present time. The alkali
and
dralnag*-
conditions,
| plaint Iff have the future care and cus­
tracts. More than a score of
third party Is making surveys south Sometimes we are able to suggest left Monday for hi» homo at the Ag­
tody of the minor children of said
people have srci|-ed sites for
from Shaniko for a feasible route In new crops which may be Introduced ency.
marriage, and that the defendant con-
homes.
case It is decided to extend the Col-1 with profit, or better methods of
List your property with us. With
l'ivo acres of
| tribute toward the nurture and edu­
unibia Southern railway.
| growing those which are now being connections in all the leading title»
cation of said children the sum of
These three sets of surveys, it Is raised.
The next most important on the coast, we are In a position to
8500.00.
expected, will be completed by the pur|wnw> Is to supply to prospective turn your properly over III a short
the
are the best buy» on the market
Also that the defendant pay to the
time Mr. O'Brien has finished his in- settlers and others who may be In­ time.
plaintiff the an tn of 81.100 to meet
spection tour, so that It Is highly i terested
in the development of the Klamath Basin Irrigated Lands Co.
uro cheaper than to homestead land
¡her Immediate Indebtedness and $150
il'l<l
probable that the announcement of country, reliable unbiased Informs- 7-2tf
Upstairs- Republican Block
residence restrictions.
for costs and attorneys' fees of this
the definite route Into Mid-Oregon | tion concerning its present and pros-
E. A. Dunham and Austin White suit. Plaintiff pray» for general re-
Settlers are coming from twenty-five states ami over
wlll be made within the next two peetlve agricultural conditions.”
returned
Saturday
evening
from : lief.
weeks.
quarter of the contráete are already sold.
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laikeview in the former’s automobile.
This Hiimmons I* published in the
The O'Brien party will make stops,
They
made
the
trip
of
over
105
miles
Klamath
Fall»
Republican,
a
weekly
WORK ON MASON CONTI’. KT
probably, at Lakeview, which has
The work on the Mason contract of mountain road in nine hours, in­ newspaper, printed and puIdl»hed at
generally been looked upon as one
cluding the time spent for dinner.
; Klamath Falls. Oregon, by order of
of the points toward which the Cali- on
S<»»Hh Branch is progressing
fornla & Northeastern will be extend- olcely.
Mr. Mason states that he
H. G. Wilson and family and Mrs. Hon. George Noland, judge of »aid
I Court, and dated September 9, 1908.
ed eventually, also at Burns, Harney 1 »»>
a mile of the ditch opened W. 8. Barclay are In the city from
ASHLAND, ORE.
county. From there It is understood "P- The contract is for seven miles the Klamath Agency. Mr. and Mrs. The first publication to he made on
the
loth
day
of
September,
19tlk.
the party will continue its way over »1 «anal and 1» to l>" completed by Wilson are here to place their chil­
SOMETHING SPECIAL
BENSON & STONE.
to Ontario, which is to be the East December 15. There are now 50 men dren In school. If they can secure a
Hutlnfii mid Shorthand Training, thorough
Attorneys for Plaintiff
and pritiiinl.
ern terminus of the Harriman system “»d
h»-ad of horses on the Job. auiltable residence-, Mrs. Wilson will p-10-10-22
T he □ D eal
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
“The place where you get the most
for your money.”
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON.
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
TIN AND GLASSWARE THIS WEEK
M ason &S lough
ABSTRACTERS
LIS
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON <5 SLOUGH
0. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Phones Office 871. Barn 813
M
. M. M M
SPECIAL RESORT L'OR TOURISTS
Î
>
MIDWAY ¡STABLE
FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS
CHAS. R. BALDWIN, Proprietor
THE LAND MAN
Opening of Oregon
Central Military Road Grant
Enterprise Tracts
$200
Mills Addition lots
FRANK IRA WHITE
THE LAND MAN
Look into tni.4 great Land
(irant Opening at once
ASHLAND COMMI COLLEGE
T. W. STEPHENS
Reliable
Local Ajçent, KLAHATH FALLS, ORE.
across the »tate, surveys for which ' Th. > have three c amps established, spend the winter here with the chll-
were made years ago.
i’arl "r lh' wor* '" 'nk sub-cont ra< t- dreti.
Iiumedlately following the selection "d
Mr. Mason states that be expects
Twenty tons of cement have urrlv-
of the route for the new road, right-
have the contract eompletod by ed tor the Hot Springs Company, and
of-way agents will go Into the field th« middle of November
All of the work wlll commente at once on the
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!excavation work is now being done construction of cement walks along
und secure the necessary property,
i with Fresno scrapers, but he will put the property on the- Esplanade Many
but this is not expected to be a very
ne w residences are In course of con­
difficult matter, as the people along on wl.c l. rs to finish up with
any and all of th« »ugge»ted routes
are only walling for a chano* to see
< INNOT I Si; DOGH.
the road come through, and will
As the Impression, timt II Is law-
probably not throw any obatacle» In ful to kill d><e> pursued by dogs dur­
the way of prompt negotiation for all ing the op n season, has gone forth,
the land needed
I wish to state that in necordance
Taking all things Into considera­ with an opinion rendered by the At­
tion, actual const! uctlon work on the
torney General, It is unlawful to kill
new
road should be Inaugurated I deer pursued by dogs, at any time of
within the* next 30 day», and a good the year, and that the law In regaid
»tart made on It before the bad win­ to the same wlll be rigidly enforced
ter weather set* iu.
R O STEVENSON.
State Game and Forestry Warden
Miss Bessie Falrclo left Thursday
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for Aah la nd.
I
tf
See Ady for marsh lands.
6 MONTHS SCHOt. A »SHIP
M 0»
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
I
V MONTHS SCHO! AN SUH* • W).tM
: by l<»-al spplkalbm«, »■ they ranaot raaeb the.11»-
NOTE
THE
SPMIAI.
.-»«•<1 portion of th« or. There U only on» way to
All
who iw*« ur«-m riiiic rnortthR ■<< h .lnr
1 ,-ure deafneaa, and that la by eonatltutlonal rem»- ■hip And enf*r .Hcpte-mlur 7 will I m - «otitlwl to th«
' die«. Lleafne»« 1« eanaod tzv an lr.flarne.1 condition combined eourM* to July I,
Inc lading B-«i*<
of the mucous lining of the Euatarhian Tula*. and Stationery, gun. to. This Kiv«M you an axtia
month Inventitfatc an<l corn»*
When thia tuba 1« inflamed you have a rumbling
Address |> RITNEk President.
aound or imperfect hearing, and when .1 1« entire­
ly ehoe.1 Deafnaaa la the reyull, and unlco the in-
struction In this addition utul the imr.rr.atlon car. Iw taken out and till, lulw realore.1
I to Ita normal condition, hiring will b« de»troya«l
building of cement walks by the com­ forever, nine caaea out of len are cauaed by Ca­
pany wlll insure the commencement tarrh. which in nothin« but an infam »1 .-ondiOor.
You will Enjoy
of the mue.ma aurfare-
of many more this fall.
We will give One Hundred Dollar« for any <aaa
.of I .oaf nene (caused by catarrh) that cannot be
. urad l.y Hall'aCatarrh Cure, .‘leml for circular»
2500 Acres Tree
free
F. J CHENKY * CO . Toledo, O. | and Its NEW *.50.000 Bl II.DING
The Lakeside company has 2500 acres
Sold by drugglata. 76c
The COLLEGE OF LIBERAL AltTH
of land under the Adams ditch that it
Take Hall’« Family 1*111« for .-onatipatlon.
t
will give KENT FREE for one year.
afters thorough ln«triii tion of high
Thia includes the use of the lane] and
quality. Course» also in Oratory,
water.
The renter must clear and
C. F. STONE
Music, Theology, Tea. Iilng, .Metili lue,
place the land in cultivation. The rent­
I
Ijiw, and In the A.u.l.my.
er gets all the < toji but we reserve the
ATTORNEY AT LAW
right to pasture the stubble.
For catalogue nd.lreHs,
OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE
Tne Lakeside Company,
PRENIDENT FLET( HEH HOMAN
J. Frank Adams, Manager,
|
HALE.M, OREGON
Merrill, Oregon.
Oregon Normal Schools
I hi you intoihl to hecoine a tciielior? Tlio
Oregon Stnto Normal Schools ut Asliliiml,
Monmouth mid WeHton oiler exceptional
iiidiiceiiienlH to slutleiits preparing to
Going to College?
i (•Ill'll
Willamette University c.
Klamath
*
*
r
r
, Propr
C. C. BROWER
FRANK IRA WHITE
*
*
*
Lakeside Inn,
BICYCLES
T he GUN STORE
r
I
’
For . iitaloiciKt in nfh«r Inforrniition addionn th« prenident t
of tha ruRhnrllv« *< ho»>h, or Secretary of th« Board,
STARR
Salem, Ore
MENTION THIS PAPIN
I.AHC.LSTCAt AI.OG
and
Moil ()rd«r Hauis m
ih* Northwest
JONES CASH STORK
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• mv.n, na whatno
«•"» S,«J I m
GROCERIES ECONOMIZE THRO JONES
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Hsidware. thy Gonfe *ftd
>uPf.liet <4 all lurida
'«I
' «ui legulei Monthly
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