Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 28, 1913, Page 8

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B e g *a0L 'FOR SALE HARNESS?—McGLASHAN. , 819 w Classified Advertising w | NS | willamette in larger FOR SALE—Forty acres ideal orange FOR RENT—Five-room house, Mag- years, nolia Ave. and Stella St. $10 per warden, | cently an i ! the fish were jumpi! and grapefruit land, cleared and tenced. Will sell in 10-acre tracts. Located in beautiful Lakeland Highland. George Hammerstroem, Lakeland, Fla., R. F. D. No. 1 893 #CR SALP—Fresh mileh eow; also ane large horse, eight years eld.| Apply to Picard GBros, Drane bullding. Phone Ne. §. %8 e ——————————— 702 SALB—Good Winehester rifie; will be s0l4 cheap. Phone 343 Red. | 1! S ———————————— FOR SALE—$65.00 range for less ,than half price. Also 3-burner| blue flame stove. Missouri or phone 114 Green. 920 FOR SALE—On easy terms, or will' rent beautiful home, eight rooms, two story house, large lot cover- ed with bearing orange and grape-‘ fruit trees, just up hill from Lake Beulah, on west side. D, H. Sloan. 912 Large lots, city water, overlook- ing Lake Parker. Prices will beI higher soon. The John F. Cox|p Realty Co. 903 FOR SALE—Good horse. Apply to' F. B. Terrell. 914 _— FOR SALE. { For ten days only I will sell af $1,000 lot for $750; $800 lot for} $€50; $500 lot for $425. For terms| add 10 per cent to above prices. W. Fiske Johnson. 891 FOR SALE—One thoroughbred borse ,als0 three lots on East Or—l ange strest, set in eitrus trees. C. inman, at omce. 801! e e e et e e S L TOR SALE—Will take as first pay- ment on good house and lot in two blocks of school, a vacant lot or small cash payment and $12 per month on balance. Now rented for $15 per month. Dr. N.| L. Bryan. 9111 FOR SALE—Free Dist. 10 days only. per cent. Fiske Johnson. ! rent. souri or phone 114 Green FOR REN8—6 room kindling wood $1 per load at Kibler Hotel. 886 WO00D! WO0D! WO0O0D! COAL! Phone 258 Red. 706 FOR SALE—BARGAINS, $2,750 dwelling for $2,250; $2,- Apply 309 South | 500 dwelling for $2,000 cash, for For terms add 10 w. 892 Property close in, Lakeland Fuel & Supply Co. ‘ WANT A HOME! YOUR BEST CHANCE. Pay me $600 to $1,000 cash down and T will furnish the lot and build you the kind of house you want, the value of property when completed to be worth from $2,000 FOR SALE—Buy bon Alr i10ts now. 5 $3,000. You to pay balance liks W. Fiske Johnson, 890 e ——————————— ISH, FISH— Phone 258 Red, wood- yard, the old reliable firsh man. R. 0. Park. 904 FOR SALE—Furniture in first-class condition, Call at 309 South Mis- 991 house; bath, shades and screens. One and a haif qsuares north ot school, Florida avenue. Inquire st Pillan’s groc- ery. 864 FOR RENT—Cottaxe with four rooms and hall. Apply to Mrs. W. C. McClelland. 405 E. Myrtle St. 862 month. Enquire Glenada Hotel. 918 | SALMON GF T Tributary of the Coium stocked Wiih Fich, Accord- ing to Reports. i T n are ascending the Uppe e numbers than for says Lou Rathbun, deputy fish reported that schools of s ng up the ladders provided for them at Willamette Falls. During the winter corporations en- gaged in logging above are permitted ' e upper end of HARNESS REPAIRING?— McGLASHEN. HCRSE COLLARS?McGI-ASHAN. 813 ter supply, and owing to high water l‘tmwu nol:l:mtil recently that the gates were removed this season, B0 the passage of the fish was delayed. Mr. Rathbun says that the salmon go up- stream to where the McKenzie river is reached, as there 18 & state fish hatchery on the latter stream. Anglers WANTED——Yeur safety razor blades| are permitted to within 200 feet of to resharpen, made better than| Willamette Falls, o the traveling sal aew, 25¢, 36¢ and B0c dosen. Lake-| mon are not disturbed gaining, the laad Furaiture and Hardware Co.| upper river.—FPortland Oregonian. 148 BRIDLES?—McGLASHAN. 814 LOST—Man’s heavy ring with ruby setting ncar Jefferson Hotel Re- ward it returned to the Eveniny Telegram, 917 LOOK!—A weekly newspaper three years, a monthly magazire three years, a set of fine postcards and two beautiful pictures, all for one dollar if I receive your order by! July 4th. R. F. Poily, Okahump- | ka, Fla. 909 Wage Too Minimum, An Irish M, P. is telling a story of & man who complained to three friends, an Englishman, a Scotchman and an Irishman, that his servant was constantly breaking china. “What do you think I ought to do with her?” he asked plaintively. The practical Englishman said: *Discharge her!” But as she was oth- erwise an excellent servant, her mas- ter was unwilling to do that. “Then, take it out of her wages,” suggested the thrifty Scot. “That wouldn t do- much good,” was the reply, “for her wages are less than the amount of damage she does.” “Then raise her wage:," sald the Irishman promptly.—Pearson’'s Weekly. e — P The fibers of wood are seungust pear the center of the trunk. SEE HOW YOUR FAVORITE IS RUNNING IN THE CONTES! Below appears the standing last night: list of contestants according to their Mrs. M. L. Bradley .. .. ....11,695 Mrs. F. A. McDonald .. .. ....300 Mrs. F. C. Bankston .. ....10,813 Mrs. F. \v. Eaton .... ..... 186 Mrs. M. Chapman .. .. .. ..10,000 ;“f: %" g' :::‘“m"‘ ::: . 0, B9 sarnnrinii Mrs. S.' T. Fletcher .. .. ....4,945 Mot J. D OHetn ... 0 Mrs. Wm. Steitz.. .. .. .... 2,925 Mrs, E. Tucker, Jr. ......... &0 Mrs. R. B. Wilkkins .........1,885 Mrs. Walter Bates ...... .. 40 Mrs. T. I. Woods ......... .1,440 Mrs. T. Warlng ........... 80 Mrs. R. W. Hardaker .. ....1,066 lMrs. J. Patterson .......... 20 Mrs, G. W. Friend ........ 930 o g':'lfil:;:o;“””“' :: Mra. F, Laramoe.. .. .. .. .. 600 Mrs, Bevis ........ N ey 20 Mrs, A. Blewers . .......... 48 Mrs. L. Willlamson ......... 20 Mrs. Garwood ............. 385 Mrs. C. C. Hendrix ......... 10 Mrs.J Jones ............. .. 286 Mrs. H. 8. Melellainte ....... 190 Mrs. B. F. Hines .. .... .. 348 Mrs. Washborne ..... T ) See Sylvia Summers and Compan ALL THIS In a Repertoire of One Act Comedie Miss Summers is a Lakeland Favorite, and Big Crowds Will Greet Her CHILDREN 10c l IT IS JUST AS EASY to Say “Give me a dish of Poinsetta Ice Cream, as it is to omit the name—why do you do it, when by saying POIN- SETTA you get so much more real value for your money. [t's bettre because we make it so, no trouble, no expense, no effort is omitted or considered great in order to make POINSETTA the standard of purity and quality. 4 too MR SALE BY LAKE PHARMACY LAKELAND. Contest Closes Monday Night. Get All Votes In By That Date SYLVIA SUMMERS TONIGH! Three Reels Good Pictures W who visited Oregon City reé~| EK Bometimes the weather puts ginger into some men. Then there is a kind of man that all the time puts ginger | into everybody around him. Nobody i in this old world is more useful to it ! than the chap who gives his fellow | men shots of ginger in all kinds of | weather. Why not make THI3 JULY tae month from which you can date your freedom from all the dangers and of handlng your inconveniences funds by opening a CHECKING AC- COUNT withk this institution. You are certain of all the safe- guards and conveniences that a strong, well-managed bank offers when yu become one of our deposi- tors. Emblem of Chiry Leove, kindness, (o over eharity may be orll pounded of them all | b hat I do know is that i and that her emblem ona ~48 always @rawn b tvenl ané the erors.—Cumiy ham. The Ginger Man, See ADULTS %

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