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;vj VT Pack 6 uimmiU.m ci i i tj i r.ii iuu i iua i . t.j, it,. M i I Bridges Is Once More Councilman The Sweetest Girl In Motion Pictures Thmwlnr. a remit -tiiion on the table. Councilman II. M Templctotl Wednesday nlpht put II drts-tly up lit the riMiiwil whether r ni II would elect I I', Prldces Id (111 tt.e c hair from tha Third ward, or ' the recall paJnat K II. Andrews to ahead Thn council d-c!dcd (hat It would rrinnUiA With On n. Vun Aukcn toting no. tha council then elected llrulrea to fl!l bli own unciplr d terra. Pudge took the oath and rctuiuitl bli mt. Andrews u a bun I. Ho d!J not roign. i ThU. h'i,T. will nut affect the !l. rui n of 1 r t . ! t; .- clo linn. ae. or ! iui to tcrlal opinion sit. -it ly i'i-) Attorney Story. Story he'd ih.it Andre, who r. mined tit.i it after I'rt Igi h.nl t t declared h'.i 1 1 Rt M, because n ha I mf been In the city for a year preilmia I hi rlistlon, wa not entitled to ttl cat un.b-r the i hartcr provision. I'nlr'i Andrea tart ome no' move to out Prldsee the hut of th famotia tIi of refulla l off. an I he til ruiupu In the council t oti't COUNCIL WILL CO low. amy forces Defense Council Figures We Can Raise 4.773.C50. ARE FIT FC3 MILITARY DUTY. OVERALL GROUND TO BE ASSESSED Following the reading of a tons lit j tdl Greater Numter V,,ght B Put of protest out the Mcsncnt in ewer district No. 10. the council Wed nesday night decided to ipt-nd all of Saturday afternoon In pcntona'ly go ing over the roerty affected o a to be able to pan Jiutlly and lntelli (cnlly oo the matter. Many of the property owners In aisled in written protean to the coun cil that the (ewer would be of no bene-j (Jndr Armt In Fn'-erfioncy by Re cruiting Older Vtn, Lowering ef Phyaiial Standards and Placing Wo men In Men Jo.v New Yuri-. Au uruit ef -I.T7SC- if oieu between eulnciti and forty-lite Jiari old nt !r military Krtlcc Is available la this country, ai cording fo the i-sTlnuif.. tf nn In i if i hi ri'T Bt to the property owing to ! of n, t--uiIvo o'Uimliu-- ..f itu niui - that the acwer is high aliove the level of their loU. This matter will be in vestigated. . The viewing of the property will be made Saturday, whether tin weather it rood or not. A report from the cnplnecr read by I the mayor at the meeting showed that! the assessments were basJ on the! following costs of installing the sewer. Sixteenth, from Division to Jack . son 1:945. Jackson, alley in block 1 to Six" tecnth $1954. J. Q. Adams, alley In block 1 to Four teenth $1756. Monroe, alley in block 1 to Four teentli $351. Fifteenth. Jackson to river $12,611. Main, Fourteenth to Sixteenth $S35. LONG EAGLE FLIGHT. Taggxi In Montana, It Was Killaa Near Bogota, Columbia. E Oitro. Mont. P. II. Christian of Route No. 1. box C2. El Centro. whils In Cboteuu. Mont.. Ann. 19. anucht a Kolden eaIe in Ills wheat field. He released the Mnl the next day with a small bottle containing his name and address tied to its leu. 3Ir. t'lirlstiuu reeently received a niesMiRe from l.uis I'elle Itnldu, In tbe Republic of Columbia, xtutinj; thai Itulda klllwl the euu'le (let. 1!). 191ti The eat;le few 3,7ihi miles from Mon tana (o tbe plains north of Robots. When the bird was captured Mr Christian planned to keep It as a pet but It evinced micli a desire to pei tway that be decided t mark It li some manner so u to determine It liablt.s. Mr. Christian said ll at tbe birti was on Its way south wl -n it landoi In bis fle'd eil'.i:-trl. or's commltuv na national ill fj-nse A till j:rc.iirr nuniU'r utilit be u; audi r anns in a e: i u riuerKeucy, ac cording to (l.e cnui:ilt:f"s ninrt, bj (he if ruitiiii.' of oider men, by IN loHeiiii ui i'iiv,,al stuiiuaiiis and b Ue eu.;'lo.vn cut of wnuicu In tx-Hipa tions now oeu only to bleu. The task of e tlmatlna the total re nources of the natiou in men avallublt for military mtvI.v Ivtweeu the aj:e.i i.f ei'btceii and forty the. lnclUshe. b tomplex. For bito this calculation there enter many uie crtalu factors. Iu idditiou to the morbidity rate and tbe (byslral rejection rate there is to be considered tbe ueeudeucy of families and the need of meu of mature years In tbe blnesa and Industry of the country. In 1110 the maUn from eisbteen t' forty-five years old in the I'nlted States numbered il.n71.(i7i. Al'boucb approx imately l.HX).i were alien and there fore luellcllile for military service, the ofSclals of (be census bureau consider that tbe Increase iu imputation be tween 1910 and the summer of lOlt) has about comcnsi.ted for these. Through a di-dwtlou of 2'j l'er cent for morbidity, the total of 111.071.070 becomes J0,.i4l.:i. and tbroutU a de duction of alwut U'j ier t-eut for phys ical defects there Is a further reduction to 1S.007,0o0. Tbe census tables sbowlus tho uinr.. ber of men In various occupation farmers, fac'ory workers, miners, physicians, lawyers, railroad employ ees, clerks, public oiliclals and so on have lieen ciirefully examlneil, and the effort has been made to reach an ap proximate estimate of the number that could lie spared for military duty In a serious emcrpomy. This leads to the estimate that K.Himiu out of the :!0.. 0i)1.504 employed, or M.i per cent. - : ! ' 1 1 . I . - . I ifi 1 I VsVsal'. J 1 AV MARGUERITE CLARK. FAMOUS PLAYERS STAR IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES. Marvelous little Marguerite Clark, who sprang Into International fame as a film favorite In a day because abe tu "the smallest star with tbe biggest personality," ha malnta'ued since that day, deaplte the fact that tbe day waj yean ago, the enviable reputation of being "the sweetest ;lrl In motion picture." Ctae o frequently read of a popular player' having been "born on the stiiKe'' of parent whose histrionic gene alogy goes back to within a few years of the ark that It la refreshing to learn that Marguerite Clark has never bean able to find any one even remotely connected with ber family who bis ever worn grease paint, or. If yoo prefer mora classic allusions, the sock and buskin. 4 Marie Doro's Unparalleled Record I-;..,.... . " ' J" ' 1 ' '"' ' -3r I" I rould Is brotiKlK Into service tr ihs-iKm. And tins iHTcentase applied to the IS. 0u7.uv) physically lit between eighteen and forty-live ynirs old (.-Ives lit.XU'i, mil. Still uncoii-ldcre I. however, I mar Ital condition or dependency. Thn1"-!! nnmarriisl iiicm !ivo deliendents. then are marriol men who are in such cir cumstances that they can do military service without lm sine hardship upon their fnmillis. !lov nearly th inner come to oll-it.lu' tlie forni'T cannot Is- stated ew-n approxlmnieiy In this i iilctilalio-.i all tl.e siii'.'le. n l! owisl, Hinl divon rd men ar.1 iissiiiucd to lie available und all men unavaiiaii:e. Of the Jl.07I.07-i men fr"iu eU-htei Will NOT DECLARE Wi UNTIL ARMED VESSE i is sin WASHINGTON, March 20. Act ual declaration of war by the United States against Germany appears to depend upon tho fate which befalls the first armed American liner. It the married 0so appeared today that avowal of hostilities by President Wilson ; against the imperial German govern- are single, uiilcid or itlvo:ved ill! per Cent belli.' siir.-ici. If this h-.i cut ape be applied to tiie l'i..":.V'l'-t.i!" llpure arrived nt a:tei- i!cdtie::ins (; sickness, physical i!efi"-! and liel'' trial necessities tin- iiiiu,ler nvaila''' for service Im-nines 4.77."."'l. or '."J 7 per cent of the entire nuinlier of mal s from eipbtei-n to foi-ly-tive. This Is about one out of live. In the attempis to estimate a na tion's human military resources It hrs been borne In mind that the result d--M'iids upon hlphly elastic factors. Cpon the seiioiisnesH of the etnerpeury wlil' h faces a natimi must depend Iu s treat depree the proportion of exemp tions from military duty. The executive committee is composed of Willard Strnipht. chairman; Cleve land II. Dudpe. William I). Dykman, Major Francis ii. I.andon, John Mitch- II, George W. I'erklns, ex-Sceretary of War Henry I Stimson, Alfred K Smith and Alexander M. Wliite. New Attack Tho president is understood to feel that the program he has outlined thus far does not cull for actual declara tion of war nt this time, despite calls from the country for such an act If an armed American ship is attacked, the situation will then cull for the next forward step. The president is declared oday, however, to be still considering all phases of the present situation and it may be a day or two possibly more before any further decision is an nounccd. Just Drift Meantime the very fact that ho has delayed this lung hns piven rise to the peneral belief in official circles thut a session of congress before Ap ril 10 u unlikely. The United States will gain an im mense advantage in coping with sub marines if it can "drift" into a state of active warfare without formal the advisability of "forcing" the ' declaration of war, military men here to forty-live years l W.U per ei.l i mnt w:i result frnm th -ink I ing of the three American freighters I last Saturday. While taking every preparedness 1 step which he believes can be taken, President Wilson is loathe to take ; further action. j No Haste ! He has more aggressive steps un ' der consideration, however, and this i afternoon discussed all phases of the problem with his cabinet, which con vened at 2:110. It has been definitely ascertained that the president strongly questions present situution. He is understood to feel that everything that possibly could be done to meet actual hostili ties now believed inevitable is be ing done. Ho further questions whether calling congress into extra session before April 16 would accom plish any particular good. held today. They have so told White Hoiiso oIlii'inl.H. Under such a condition this coun try, they pointed out, could engage in an industrial co-operation with the allies which, it is believed, would soon break the backlKmu of the central powers. New Sweaters. Most of the new swanters. whethci of Anpom or of the various y.-frn weaves, are made tu " over the bend They are ample l.e'im die waist in. i have npr"ii strlnp l':ts mid cravats the former tying the rather loose par mcnt in chnut I he waist. The more' I'reiieliy r inds but okf and builoi adoinnien's y, now iiiiiuy I s in till- I lne, ol ciilll se. Villi loll! pell it yesterday when I MARIE DORO, LASKY STAR IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES. Te have been the ctar on the stage and screen is a trio of snrc . with la m period ef lea than Ave years is Marie Dora's unprecedented raoord. On the stac she starred In "The Morals of If amis." "Diplomacy" and "Oliver Twist." Aad she has duplicated the performance on the screen In Paramount Picture. (iUsluilcl itis? W'ifi. lne how tu was ni.tinp. Ilushiiiiil All. hut I'm writing now. und unit makes all the difference. London I'uiu-li. Welcome. 'i'ho mother of the family stood In the reception hail with her eyes lixed on the applicant for a position. "Why were you discharged from your last place?" she asked. "Iiecaiise I fioin..t lines forgot to wash the children, mom." "Oh, mother," came In chorus from the children banging over the stairs, "please engage her!" Household Words Faithful to His Promise. One of the recruiting canvassers In an I'.ngll.sh provincial town Is a well known magistral". In most cases he succeeds Iu paining a new soldier for the army. One day. however, he got n surprise, lie knocked at a cottage door, which was opened to him by a sturdy son of the soil. "My man," said die magistrate In Ids most persnnshe tones, "ure yotl T Cut Thi Out It Is Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall it to Fob;y & Co., 28S5 Sheffield Avenue, Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing) Foley' Honey and Tar Compound for bronchial and la grippe coughs; Foley Kidney Pillg, for lame back, weak kid neys, rheumatism, bladder troubles, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some and thoroughly cleansing cathar tic, for constipation, biliousness, bead ache and sluggish bowels. " !'0, I JlliA.N'T, Bia! " willing to light f r your king and coun try?" "No, I beau t, sir!'' was tbe prompt reply of the fanner as he shook bis linger In the inn gist rale's face. "An' I be surprised nr. you uskln' me for to do It. Two yen ago next month you yourself lined I JO shillings for fight ing wT iilll Smith, and you said It wor wicked to fight, mi' I promised you as I wouldn't repent the offense au' alius kept my Hord." China and Japan, Jnpnn was originally civilized by way of China. Today .la pan sends men of acienco tu Instruct the Chinese. Long Division. Willie I'aw. what Is loi g division? Paw Marriage, my son.' Maw Willie, you go to'bvd. Kn hange. I OFFERS A CONVICT REGIMENT. Commisiiicncr Luvia Would Reoruit 10J Fioin Cit Priuona. New Yuri;.-New York ginig. lers may yet rival the c'.paills of the apaches of Paris on the liring line, and the Amer ican gun man nnd tin- i'rcucii blue devil may yet he lighting sld" by sule. llur delle i. Lewis, commissioner of correc tion, nnnoiinccd Hint lie had been In consultation with II i lor tlemwal Lion gates of i'mls, a lorie of" n, niche hh distinguished Itself fur dcsieiiite light ing that It won I lie solirlipiel. of I In blue devils. The commlssloiier of cor reel inn believes that the name reckless Individuality und excess of physical ex uberance which enter Inlo the person alil.v of gang leaders nnd pang men would tend to make New York's work house and penitentiary population a valuable lighting force if olllcered by strict disciplinarians. Untiah islua, rent I'.rlliilu Is nn island In. which are located the countries of Mnpliiiid. Scotland iiml Wales. Ireland Is an Is land by Itself. These (wo large IhIiiiiiIh together, with the numerous small Is lands adjacent, constitute tho llrltlsh Isms. 1, Clear Bad Skin From Within. Pimply, muddy complexions are duo to Impurities In tho blood. Clear up the skin by taking Dr. King' Now Llfo Pills. Tholr mild laxative quail tie remove the poisons from the sys torn and brighten the eye. A full, free, non -griping bowel movement in tbe morning I the reward fit a dose of Dr. King' New Life Pill the nlghl before. At your Druggist, 25c. (AdT.) Drive On Pearly Gates Is Entirely An Allied Affair; Four Pastors Are Canadians Itiroiu ti a trl k of fain or a 'ill of the dlvlliu work of plot Idem c. Itin .h.. ,ci.plii nf lirroii l ilt aic In lug 'i d lli iti ii.iii aliuo'l i'iiilnt ' natltd fitiiaillana 1 he Irutifi. coin. ,. in e iimii In I'td.t foil, m lea the aiilial hue of Hi" llci K K lillliclt. lnl en Ill 'oil City from l.tMara, la, laal week In aMiue I lit iutiirulit u( Hie Pli'l M Hioill-t 1 hur h. I bear )uii ie a ( anio k," ,1 1 I !! I W .M.i.-l ,t'tuin. mlnlnter of Hie I II"' ' 1'iiiii'n iliuiial i hnuli, win 11 be no I (he l(ev. Mr (illlbeil Hint I am." Mid Mr Gilbert. ' Well, an mil I," . (In r-'.'ii-. And (hell It 1. line nut that of the luliiMeta if Ihn IiiikoI liniiiiii CM I liiircliea. four art Ciiiuiilluna. the (lev. W T 1 1 1 1 1 k of III" Miipllal ihnnb. Mini lli Pel J II liiill.i,r oilkll. of Hie fllil I'n 'li(i llmi llllll'll i Hie lo ollo r lululid ia bm ln i in tmt 11 In aliiola Ail 11 blitioiul p call, nil) III 1 ounce Hun m III (ho oibl HiMlloli la (ho 1 ,11 I H1.1t all four Inlnl-li Ta 1 iillm fn.ni Hie I'loiln. n( II11I111I11 Mini llml all of llu in oriKinitllr li'il wiihlii a rum I il..ln.l It liilli 1 of em ll other M Hie pleai III (line a lluitil la atinil In ur: ilil'i 11 (ui'blr ill r aldi nla of l. 1 i' . liu 11 1 e of I'niiiolliili lilitb I he body III be u anil of I (0K1 thor aiRi'l la Hull Meilliua will tw tiebl oe. iiIiii.iII)' fur III" pilipoan nf fl 1 h.iii(lii( reinliil'i in ea. n 11 1 laUlni' nu r llm old d,i) bi rima (hn northern bolder Area of (ha Mima The M.i. 11 iiium. p(eciit the aame fail- In lia a Is et Id, ni (tuiil tin pe' inai.rncv of Ihe bai l:inrLllikt eu ber pin i a e I'M. lot Unit ltd I apect . Ihe inilli tn. ri'tiilni 011 1 Bl. and the lime . f luia'loii Is 1 t Ir ioiinl u tic iiuie ( n uliiiloii round Hie 1. 11II1 l- a IIU'c o)cl IWeut.t ni'ini it,i Tin- iiiuun a ur fain Miniiili . nli ul 1 1 '..". xpinre Inlb a, or licai Ii four Una . ihe an a nf I.UCUIl- Dih Dliiftaia. "if I lejis 1,1 ion uli tun mill mil 4i Idc ' "I ib'ii I llm. kllile You aitliili ji-.ii o. !.l,i tint at r 1 ,1, 1 1 u a fei te.ir" lint he ic . , pi. , lilni fur I Ii It 0, an.' be I- itui'uii,.- I. iiil nun 1,1 in.-, I in III In, III ClU ell nil 1" . .i.l lllrlil rllU I. OU.pl Hie I hi. I .11 J. Ill loll GRAND JURY ll CONSIDER CKARG L E AGAINSTCALDWELL W II CibUcll 11,11 buiiinl i t.r lit ll o il.ilnl Jul)' In .Im the of Ilia IVace I1I1M N Sleiera hi re Snl'iiiliy fiil'im- hi - etc. 1 of iiol vii lit 1 In Hie 1 li.irire William ( hiuiui-r S.titla.1. "I liioiiB'!i up mi fn 1 111. and I I'm plud of It " In!" "Yiiil 1st jmir lllel Ulicneii-r , think I 111 Hull. In t' tmi hnnl I Ju-i 't and llilnk of Hie time In 11 I Inul In .''t up "I I oc, "I. mid uurk like a , iii lint, I dark "- New V"ik World Proved Hn Caio. .Mulhcr -The Hhlppln; tun hid ,e enlay ibss u mm hi In bate Improved you. Your li li na.r i., u cu ccu Worse (1sl.1t. Wlll.e- That a what I wanted to pro'- ion sild I waa bud at I pouilblt isiulil le ye-icrdr I knew Jou mere nuiiig. Hia Inaritanca. Aakllt-lilil yuuiig l'-slge Inherit any mI! 'rJiu bis father? Nollt-Yca. I Indict be Inherited the old limn a de tire to avoid tturk.- llxchiiiipe. Corrected, Perl -How can n chiip get rich ou f 10 inpltal? lit porter-You pmbabl.t menu. "How can he pet richer." Puck Hablta, If not rc-dslcd, aua bactmir uecelty -Si. Aupiu'lne. Bible Save Man'a Life. hllinlelpl.ln. An old Itlble tiicLe In his vest pocket save I the life of I cor go Tustln, forty tour, tt ben. accordliig in the police. Ids companion mid room unite. Frank lliitllcld. slabbed hliu Ju-t IH-Iotv the heal I. The4nlfe penetrated Ids breast after passing through Hie lllble. Indicting 11 serious wound, ll.il Held bus been ill res led In nf ,1 - -.t ' 1 1 1 niMllIlt p'.l I' I 111; Illint bllll I i' !cll una urii' ti l bt t"li lomn I'rlil.it .,; Iil limne In I'.iMm lie lame Into IT umi City !'i Hilda)' (o auer to t lie 1 h:tl f e. The m mil Jury ui'l meet Vmclai In luldltloli In Ihn ( itlil w 1 1 rate It n lit ion 1, lor Ihe 1 b.iua iiiaiimt I'red Man, tteitltht M.irionni farmer, ln Is .0 1 used ef cruelty In 11 11 1 in lis Tho I 1 11 Kan .11 Counly Ihrmatie i h IcIv brmirlit th ib.ilKe ullowlliK the ill ran rf of liarfiil herd of hIim k fro'i'll to dcitll oil Ihe lui;a Mw rs ram ll. LONG HIT; CLOSE PLAY; CRASH AT PLATE: BROKEN LEG Crnsblug Inlo a play unite, Fred Toue, Jr., ami of city aiipetlnlendelit tnd Mrs. F. J. Timi.c, autTcrcd a broken leg Thuraduy eveiiluK while playing ball with scboolmitlea Hear the Toote home. One of tbe boy a. making a homo run, collided with Too'o, und struck bin leg ao (hut It was broken nlsivc the ankbi. Ho wua curried lo Ills, home, and Dr. II. H. Mount reduced the frai lure. BEAVER CREEK HAS L Mf f '!f Uf f :'i ! ' V !' l "t 'M -1 ! f Mf f Mf THI3 MAN LEARNS TO READ WITH TONGUE Chicago. --The loss uf his slghl ami both arms In 11 ti ll xplo- slon In l'"'i! failed In cause de snilr to W i 1 1 in in Mi'l'lici-siin nf Highland Park. III. lie has since learned t nil tt ith his tongue by mean of nils, d Idlers on porcelain slabs. .Sow he has been fitted "llll iirlllielnl 11 nil 4 and can f I himself, for Ihe llrst lime Iu eleven years. 7 IS IS Uf Uf !S f !S IS VJ t IS IS Uf Uf Uf Uf IS Tillamook has 211 cbeenn factories and output for lliHi was $Sl7,0!ia. Is it a Cold, Cough or Bad Blood ? Pr. ricrce'h Medical Discovery not only cures the cough hut. it is a won derful alterative and tunic, it builds up the weak body I Get it this very day from any med icine dealer, in either liquid or tablet form, or send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' I bad, llnffulo, N. Y., for large trial package of tablets. (-'oiilaiiiH neither alcohol nor nar cotics, lis ingredients are made pub lic und printed on wrapper. It's a pure alleralive extract made with gly cerine from native mots and herbs. Have vuii beciinui run-down weak, crniieiiilcil, pule niter 11 long siege of colds' Does the skill show thai, tliu blood is thin and watery? Spring is Ihe lime when vitality is at itJi lowest ebb clean Iiiiiihc rioii by ridding tho budy of ils accumulated poisons, lle fresh the blood with 11 stimulating Ionic. Profit by Hie experience of others, iiuild up I be sysleiu with n reliablo remedy, such as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which bus Mood the tent of time, and fur nearly a half of n century bits sold more largely than any other blood remedy. Take TIiln CaHe for Initlance. lieaver, Oregon. " I was suffering lunger (ban I'i months with asthma, bronchitis and sore throat. I bad a very bad cough, dillicully In breath ing, lightness about the client; could not sleep; bail no appetite; was always tired. I whs running down, from irH pounds to 117, KVery one told me I must die. I started to use the ' Golden Medical Discovery,' and with tbe best of results. I used tbreo bottles, which cured me, I have no asthma, no cough, no sore throat, po dillicnlty in breathing any morn. Ilronchitifl is gone. I thank Dr. Pierce for hi kind advice." Miw. Thehemia Totzaueb. Tho largest crowd thut has ever congregated at tho Iteuver Creek hull was nn hand Friday evening, whea au entertainment was given by the Kmi ver Creek school, under tho supcrvls. Ion of Principal Hubert Glnther. It was one of the most successful ever given III that vicinity. A literary and inimical program bad been arranged, and every number on the program wua well received. Following the program thu Imnkotn wero auctioned. Tho proceeds there from amounted to $r:i.7.r, which will go towards purchasing tho ncccssltlcH for tho school. If tliern Is anything lelt It will bo placed ill the plny-uhnd riind. It Is Ihn Intention of Mr. (Jin thor to tin vo erected In tho near futuro 11 idled for the pupils to play during the stormy days c.h at other schools. In tho county. There aro -111 students at II10 Heaver Creek school at the present tlniu, bo states, and during Ihn Inclement weather 11 play-Hhed will be found most convenient. Mrs. (!. Hobble and Mrs. Htove t.on dergan wero among those assisting In making the entertainment 11 success. Those Inking part In tho program were: llonald Glnther, lOdward Roberts, Ityron Glnther, Doreen IlolHngor, Mliilno Glnlber Kallo llohbindor, Carl Kl.dtier, Lealond lllgley, Alfred Htoln er, Melvlu Slaben, ItuYinnlid Halites non, Gordon Huberts, (liuiovlovi) Lon dergnn, Mllen SanleHson, Alice HiighiiH. Alberta lllgley, Wilbur llohlnndor, Claud a Thompson, lilcliunl llohlandor, Kliner Uinilergiin, William lluglms, Daniel Hoberts, Marlon (llntbor, Hern hard (ierg, Cluni llohlandor, Vadii llliihm, Ilerthu Martin, Kvolyn Hob lander, Mublii FoHtor, Ivan Glnther, Fred Santosson. MemberH of the Hoa ver Creek an C. O. qunrtets nnd piI1h of tho first, Becotid, third nnd fourth grades. Stop the First Cold. A cold doe not got well of Itsolf. The process of wearing out a cold weurs' you out, and your cough bo come sprious If neglected. Hacking coughs drain trio encigy and sap tho vitality. For 47 years tho happy com bination of soothing antiseptic bal sam in Dr. King' Nw Dlscovory ha healed cough nnd relieved conges tion. Young ar.d old can testify to the efefctlvnnoss of Pr. King's New Discovery for coughs and cold. Guy a bottle today at your Druggist, 60c. (Ad.)