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PAGE FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925. l mRMiTcrmrnTn I nc w m w m q s? , ! iLaii iy ii i I Can be greatly reduced by using GRIMM'S FAMOUS MILK BREAD. Phone 133. !RF(!RFTinWFFKC UL.UIIL.lf.il, IsL.LI.U NAMES IN ERROR : ; Beglnlng on .Monday, June In an account published yester 41st and continuing through day of six men being arrested for Thursday June stb, the Hun- drunkenness, the name ot Bill line t'onversatory students f Knferims was included. This name will present interesting pro- : shuuld have been V. T. Knleiims, i arams ai hue (.uunoniwr; s ' inw error veiug niuo in me noil- i and a cordial invitation la ex- s i tion or names nn the nolle hint!,, i the public. The o ma on Monday ana nuy hav machinery for which von I ndav are given by StU- ran reiulllv atel renalr. 1 rii.ir di nts trom the voice, piano. getting repairs may loose your ' and violin departments and icr0D tome .faaon. The MeCnrmlrk. Camp lire permits are now re- tlioae of Wednesday and tMwrlng line has tbe beat repair, q.i.rtu oa an 01 me nautuiai loresl. ,.,. mo "uuumi -w : service ol any piece of chlnery made. MESTRESEIffiis k wmmi mi) his' new work, and Mrs. It. S. Ixirt apoke feelingly of the manner in which he has cooperated with the Women's Civic league, L. K. Cramb, I w ho Is succeeding Amies here, and l Miss Nell Market, assistant to the secretary, were Introduced. An excellent musical program, In cluding violin solos by Mrs. Jack Coyle, vocal solos by O. L. Kreg ness, and an Impromptu quartet composed of Louis Bennett, Jack Coyle, II. 8. McClure and Kregness inging a locany produced song. Lincoln Antles, who comes to Mrs. R. 3. Hamilton was at the Id KoeeuuiK suvu lu aaauine i-aw mau- ano as accompanist for each num agemeui 01 lue Koaeuurg cnauiuer ber on the program. 01 commerce, nas au euviaoie ret-! q ord lu civic piomouou work, bunt Up largely ai tlcuu, uregou, wnere iiae ciLiiens recently teuuered Mr. Autles a tareweil banquet. Conceiu iug tne lunctlou, toe ueud Umieiin 01 May 2a says: Appreciation ot the work done by T in RESTLESS WIGHTS .outturn On'KOD Uy an ajit?e nieru between the Umpqua, Caa cuUh, iJcBchuU'H, Siwkiyou and Cra ter forcHt, permit are required ai Uf th first of June, and peiboug fiit'TiiiK any of thee forest mut j mciue a permit, before they can ; bulla" a camp fire. These permit may be obtained at any dUtrict tranter station or from certain des- jiMnaie-I (in im-n located at entrance i point to the foreau. In the L'mp- qua fort-ut thee stations are lo- tt-d at Glide, Tiller, Wolf Creek. Itujutla, Ilifc Cam a and Diamond I-aite. The rangers will also desig nate men located at various point claanes. Admission free. farm ma 1 1 I la, ha will lua atiithsit-ivswl in a..iA Tvw , . such permits to people entering the nt sro.V June 2 -Secretary ,,,,. Any or fireman of War, John W. Weeks, who was Wlll have tho ri ,lt to t operated on last week at the Mas- k,.li,m. . n- ...m. ,k" .' We can supply you with sheep ""chusetts Hospital tor gallstonea, ... ..,, h,vinIr . nPml, h, dip, aheop marking tluid and lly :was somewhat better this morn- i possession. ,uig, aaio a Duneiin lsuuea Dy nis ff ; puysicians shortly before 9 a. ui.. but his condition was still "not The bulletin, signed by Daniel Finke Junea and b Uorhuin Brig ham, read: "Seuretary Weeks had a restless night uutll 2 a. m. Since then he has been sleeping comfortably. Ills condition Is not entirely salis- spray. Lloyd Crocker. LOOKINQ CLASS NEWS flooring special 2 ply, only 11.65 at Powells. The greatest Commencement L. Autles during his incumbency as that Looking Class has ever had, secretary o toe lienu Commercial will take place in the Grange llali ciub, sorrow at bis departure, and Irluiiy evening, June l'Jth at 8 P felicitations to the commercial body m. ot itoseburg In having secured hisi in addition to the remits nm. services wero expressed by speak- Iram of H. u erel w h,.n '"' ""'"'"on is not entirely salis- "i . most 'prominent ZtIZZZZ' ZZvZl DU". E oiuner given last nigni lor Mr. ana man of the State of Oregon for Mrs. Lincoln Antles. Uepresenla- our commencement apeaker. We uves of the many organizations have received the most definite with wnich Antles has served, were and unqualified assurance from in attendance, and the high points Waiter M. iierce himself that he of his service, and the work done will bo here to deliver the address by Mrs. Amies, for several years a of the occasion on the above member of the Bend high school named evening, faculty, were told by one after an-1 Mr. and Mrs. Stokes have left other as the evening progressed. :for Minnesota for a six weeks visit Tho presentation ot a watch, fol-, with old time friends and rela lowlng appropriate remarks by H.' tires. Their first objective is St. H. De Armond, brought an emotion- Paul. Minn. al response from Antles in which, a ten-pound boy was born to Mr. after expressing his gratitude for; and Mrs. Claude Itamsdell last uie gin, ne urgea on tne commun- Monday. lty the Importance of Its clvlo or- Miss Vina Cronk has gamzauon, anu oespoao lor nis sue- home from Coquille, where she has RUPTURE Because of rain and cold the game scheduled la:t night be tween the Christian and Legion .llama u, iiic l nilllll lt'ilUB WU9 r,Vni?n'F MITTi irVP"8' I'onen. me diamond was wet lilt 1 ii&rvJLVa"d " the evt-,l,1"5 durk, it iiiuukiii UBeietts lu aiieinpi a game. The Christians now lead th9 league with three games won ELKS DANCE ON THUR8. JUNE 4TH Bills and their wives, dau- gbters and sweethearts will dance Thursday June 4th. At S:15 o'clock there will be mo- tlon pictures in the lodge rooms, i'ut tuts date in your derby, boys. pictures he has ever made. Mr. Hart wrote the Btory. TO 1 K. II. HeHt-y. of Chlt HK.i, nl-ltilu, (he noted trm win pfmonmiy he at and I'hll-Jspfrt, I iiinjua t'1. mxl will rsMiiJtln in Iti Aliiitty only, June a. Mr. im ley ny: "Th hiM-rmatti- HhUld will not nly rtrtuln any -a of rupture per ffcilv, lut contractu the opi-ninic In 10 day a nn tliu vruKe cum-. 1 1 1 tt k Ih vni ad vitiitf tiitnt nver all roruifr i I I method 'Xcniplir iii(C intnntM; rriveui(UIB t.(t,.,.lH hnindiut4-ly npnM'iahle nti wnnHiimniiitr any niiain cessor even oetter cooperation than been teachlUK school the Daut win-' "'tio" niaur tt ir.a or lom- that which he himself has received. tir. iu,m- l'".rB or trriuit u,h. or m- ... . Iwjtloiittl iiiptiiren trullow nnown as I rut sportsman Jue Aiaimews nas lert ror ineitiotm) sp tutiy ..ii. it.d. tihs in R. S. Hamilton, toaatmaster, Umpqua National Forest where j !ri,",n.1 rwi-iveii only nwaid it speaking for the Rod and Gun club, he will work; during the summer iuiV without iiiKrVr inlfViTmiii low and Legion. nd one loHt, the Odd Fellows and Let; ton tied second place with two wsto and one lost. The of ficial percentuKos and postponed games are aa follows: Won Lost Pet CIirlHtlan 3 1 .750 Legion 2 1 .667 Odd Kellnws ..2 1 .667 ar'ripi-ra- Hapt.-DeMolay . 0 4 .000 Christians Two with Odd Fel- dUal rlptlorm described Antles aa a true snorts, months. man, then delivered the farewell j i'e Williams Is noir the proud 1 n ,"", wfcuw be mu- address of the evening In which he owner of a new I'alge car. I ""."i"' uJ&ulEZ spoKe or tne retiring ueua secre-' itenearsais are in progress in tary as one of the leading men In the hlnh school In preparation for his line of work In the northwest, , the Iiaccalaureate and L'oinmence and declared that many develop- nient exercises soon to take place, mem a now taking place in Bond, The Uaccalaurnate program will and others still In the future, are be given In the M. K. church on built upon foundation which Antles the evening of Sunday June 14th. has laid. iTlie Commencement program oc- Clarenco L. Mannhelmer apoke curs Friday evening. June 10th In for the merchants' association In thu U rati go Hull. This will be a praising Antles' work and predict- red-letter occasion for Looking Ing continued success for him in Olans. X. Y. Z. m rt niters III Itinii la and not tirrp lb fictilnK; , produoluK rtHitit'ii(louN nrcs-MHlinilnK aurKlral uiM-rMllona. Mr. S ley li;m din u niciitn from the t'liittsl Htn tan K"V ernnifnt, WalnnKton, l. for In niHMjion. !( will triad to it-mon- KlrntH without rlmtK"" or ftt tht-m if j dHtrfd. liualnfHii dt-man'ts prevt-nt altppl4iir Ml any other place In Uiia . liaplint-UeMolay One with Le I gion. , I Legion Two wirh Haptist-I)o- Mola and Odd Fellows. Odd Fellows Two with Christ ians a ad Legion. I. Hvery nta lenient In thin not Ire hum been vrlflel before the fr'edemt and Male I oiiriii. -', H. heeler. Jloat Office I IT .V UearbtirH ., ( hlcnK. NOTICE Dumping of trash, rubbish or other accumulations along any pub lic roed or highway Is strictly for b.ddi n by law, and all violators w ill be prosecuted. CiEOItGE K. QU1NE, County Judge. America marvels at Portland's pageant! am i.i. us iki;ati:i:. Outrfldo, he knew dt'tectlvea wt re watrhlng and that his arivst .t.fff.M fn V.t 1,1 l,t, I Im ulrulif-u tliliigii Ui waa to hvar fruiu bt-r hiding place in thirt mans apart ment while he atrove to outwit i late, are all portrayed In "Itatile. 'I'h'J Amalt-ur ih'arkMinail," bus- d upon thu work of Karnet W il iiam lloriiung and Kukcuo v. I'resliey, a l'nivcial-Jcwel. slutr riing llouie i'eters und coiniiiK at the Antlers Tlieutre tonite and ed ii mlay. it's a gripping treat. The lrca:csl crook and tuot rhann nig lover ol dramatic history. I.lllKltTY THKATI1K. What Is said by persons who have already seen it in special pro-releae ahowlngs, to be on of the moat gripping motion pictures ever made, is "Forgive and For get", the new C. B. C. feature, which comes to the Liberty Thea tre today for a two-day engage ment only. Heralded as ''the story of a vomun's mistake," this supreme production features an all-star cast headed by Estelle Taylor and Pauline Ouron and Including such distinguished players as Wynd- ham Standing, Raymond McKee, Joset Swlckard, . i'hllo McCul lough, Vernon Steele and Lionel Uelinore. Believing that the public is Interested in stories of modern life In themes In which they might conceivably find themselves the central characters, the pro ducern have concentrated on mak ing "Forgive and Forget" a story CODDLING MOTH CONTROL (By B.' W. COONEY) Apple and pear growers should apply the coddling moth spray at an early date. Possibly no other spray used in the control of insect pests requires a more timely appli cation than the sprays used in the control of coddling moth. Careful efficient work, coupled with time by applications is the keynote. Growers will observe that the Is suance of the moth to be quite er ratic this season. This is largely due "to weather conditions. Some experimental work was done last year In which one per cent emulsi fied oil was used in connection With tha rairillar .nanln nnvw It waa fnnnrf Ih.l kl. .mnn J I oil did not injure apple or pear foliage or fruit and proved to be an ideal spreader as well as being very destructive to the coddling moth egg. The county agent would like to see a number of growers use one gallon qmulsifled oil to each 100 gallons spray plus 1 3-4 pounds ar senic of lead and If possible check results against the regular spray having no emulsified oil. This BPmy seems to be pointing the way to the time when growers will be able to wipe out entirely the first brood of worms by a thor ough destruction of the egg. In other words It means an attack GOING FAST! Those mowers and rakes at carlot prices. Order now and 3ave money. WIRE FENCE . If you need fence get our special direct from car offer before you buy. Car will arrive about June 15th. See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURO OAKLAND space for the grower's name and advertisement. They are four by f.ve inches in size and gummed for sticking to packages. The Mar ket Grower's Journal offers them at the rate of SS.50 a 1000, and will be glad to submit samples to any vegetable, grower who desires to use them to advertise his products. suffering animals are discovered by their owners. Control of the peach and prune borer, one of Oregon's worst in sect enemies of peach and prune trees, is easy end cheap, as has been proved by the experiment station. The insects are controlled by" placing paradichlorobenzene around the trees early in the fall when the temperature is high. After it has . been properly dis tributed around the tree, it Is cov ered with a few shovels of loose d rt to prevent its disturbance. ol life as it is lived today. (against this pest at its weakest; says that larkspur causes up to 10 - - i point, the ears: staee. The oil snrav'rwr n nf h aicaihn lnn fi m Music Studio Recitals, ' seems to be the only spray vet dis-'ro npr rpnt nf th ilfNtha that rr- A few hogs will go a long way toward paying the bills on any farm, but too many will eat up all the profit. Base the number ot hogs to be kept on the amount of waste available for hog feed, says i When applied at the right time, the the Oregon experiment station.- paradichlorebenzene kil.s 90 per (cent or more of the insects. "Keep cattle away from poison- ' ous. plants which are so abundant Cabbage plants recently trans on the western ranges and certain j planted are likely to be injured by parts of Oregon," says William E. the attacks of green worms and Lawrence, ectologist of the expert- aphis. A lead arsenate nicotine ment station at Corvallls. He also i dust applied soon after transplant ing Is regarded by the experiment Moore June 8 and 9. Presbyterian church, i covered that will destroy the egg Public invited. and not injure the fo'lage or fruit ot apples or pears, stations as the bett preparation for the control of these insects in Oregon. Tau-Phy- f Persian p Scene I (A. . to"" From the vase, rue clear. .wt notes o 1 aoria. Below, with bi- I dor. lissom Persian 1 giiU Unce. I TIIBSPAY' Ti'J! II iJimnitTl,,n City and out of town mail orders received now This mail otJer system has been aJopteJ so that every community nuy secure its seats on the some basis as the cituciis of 1'ortLuiJ. You u'ill secure the best seats by ordering NOW. They will be sent you immediately upon re ceiving your check or dratt or post ollice money order. ROSARIA the stupendous pageant of the rose The greatest outJoor performance evor st.ii;ed, wtth a cat of 5,000 lingers mJ (iimeri, all superbly costumed and perfectly trained. Ju.t inJk-Atf tlie rti you unit inj tt hr,t tkkft. hihJ.! will I irnt yuu it once. It will be titer to cikIiW s rll-.iJltCHa luniY0 cnvrlofv lv reply. Arena chain (four center KVtion J.re, tlv in front uf Ui;e) . . $2 AO Arrtu leita (.eUKwu to nJei ot M-tget I l CrjnJ nnj (in trtmt of u,7 2 tu Kea. ner. (to lute S' .tige in arena. reerveJ) 1 (.1 Bleachers (unrejervej) 7J Mail orjera to Roae Fe.tival HeaJcjuirTrr.. R.vxn no. tVyfl ftjiljun. r.ct'anj tVeon. MaVe the. at vt mwy ,ic,1.ti or dr.w: -y.,h!e to Treasurer M the I'ortlalU Ro Icalival iiw No war UI. ROSAMA PAGEANT I EATURE OF PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Muiftiotnufi StuJium June 15-19 Majestic Thsiitre "Five tlioUHnnU dolliirs rcwunl fur Hills hinri:" Hut It was not ! It'll Hart's h. ait. It was "Wild Dill" I lllrkok'a htart. I In tin- ohl Mays when "WIM Hill" wan tho most foart-d of nil i'ace o( tlofrs. sn cnomy ailx'tt'il -l!ht ilos- (j'orale rharat'tiTS anil offoroil thoni J'i.imiii to kill "Wild Hill ' ami biiim In lifl hi'itrt. 'the rowanl was I I mtliiK snd thu bailtou set out In I earnest fashion. Intent on collect l.iK. William S. Hart returns to tho screen In "Wild Mill liiekok", a Paramount plcturo coming to the Mfljestlc theatre tonight. The ro niHiilic story of the noted twomin ntiin is one of the mnt thrllllnir LAUNDRY KIDS The Heiiiline Conservatory was filled I u 4t night with interested musical patrons for the first re cital of the group arranged for this week lty the Conservatory. A Varied muslral program was presented including students from the violin, voice, and piano de partments, with numbers by both thu girls' and boys' orchestra. Tonight a similar program con sisting ot the following numbers has been announced: The Marionettes Lynes: line Jtuhar, Margaret Hewitt Us Shields, Kuth Common. Spanish Dance Frontinl; Max ine Stearns. Arahesue by Thompson Alice Jenkins. Madrigal Chaminade. The Lass with the Delicate Air by Arne Kaye Ceddes. Nocturno by Chopin Phyllis Shields. In a (Jardn by Sitt Kl'low May Vilun. Tinsel by Itohm Vera McClin tock. liumoreske by Dvorak Wes ton Lewis. Hutterfly by T"r,lml Dorothy Winston, Ileulah Jewett, Fonda Giles, Frances Htitirar. Ave Maria by Uach-Gounod Helen Casey. Little Hoy of Mine by Tlrennan - Kllsworth Ott, violin; Mrs. Leo Itapp, cello and Mrs. Knauss, pia no. LtiRt Hope by Gottschalk Har riett Groves. See the pale Moon by' Campa na Mrs. hlrney West and Mrs. Willis Myers. 1'endant La Valse by Lack Frances llutner, Sylvia Speaks. Angels Senernde by Mraga Mrs. Myers, violin obligato Mrs. Young. Octave Waltz by Dennee Do rothy Winston. Begins Another Broadiyay "Spree" cur in individual herds of cattle, and leath camas or lupine eause 50 to 60 per cent of the deaths in Sheep dip In a 2 per cent solu bands of Bheeo that dtp on the men Ik a coo A diinfcrtaiit for the STATE MARKET AGENT DEPT. 'ranees. Every stockman should inrubator before storinK it awaV (C. E. K pence. Market Agent.) i know the leading poisonous plants, until next year. Thorouchly clean- Michigan Follows Oregon tftnd out whnra thiv ir row and ' im and Hfiinfui-f iuir thit ,nc:lft nf Following Oregon, Michigan has then manage the stock so that j the machine, and washing up tho enacted a potato grading law that tney do not have access to such I trays is time well spent, advises goes yet further in the way of stan-' nianta y.. ,.r, kd hi . I dardlzatlon. It adopts the U. S. ,nn Iippaima fullv hutf nf th. !ath4 ttnn llmlnlntr tt,0 ffnm Din grades as standards and then makes due to 8Ucn plant8 occur before the jpipe8 prevents rusting. it a misdemeanor for any retailer i or dealer to have in his possession ' potatoes that are not graded and! rr m nr i a f ' rr marked. Any stock that is not ! H affV ThaiVS MfAh&f A CIS US H& ' graded Into the standard erades J must be marked and sold as culls. a he state legislature held .that this law was needed that the state might hold its outside markets. Dozen, Not 'Pound" In a recent bulletin giving the grades under the new egg-nrading j law the word "pound" was inadver-f tently used in place of "dozen." i making the statement that fresh 1 standard eggs should weigh not ; less than 1 5-6 ounces or 22 ounces : to the pound. It should have read 1 -2 ounces to the dozen. ". j Too Few Pay Too Much Idaho has a fight on for a just distribution of taxation and the, state Grange has been showing up' the unequal way In which taxation is levied. The State Grange Mas-j ter, W. W. Deal, says: "If all the taxabre land shares Its ' Just responsibilities in support of government and education, includ-! ing the development of our re- sources and building up of our high- j ways, we will not need to cry re-l trench' or reduce in our economy j development, for sufficient funds : will be forthcoming without placing any burden upon the farmer, the business man or the home ow ner." t Crops Are Looking Good j All grain crops and crops gen-1 e rally are in good condition throughout the state. Weather con ditions have been ideal for eastern Oregon and the ' big reseeded acreage of spring wheat is promls-j Ing. Willamette valley crops are; generally in fine condition for this time of year. The fruit crop is '. poor, especially cherries, prunes 1 TELEPHONE GIRL NOW WELL and apples, and the small fruits will not be near the average crop. The severe freeze of last December is generally given as the reason for the limited fruit crop. For poisoning the Douglas ground squirrel the common gray digger this is th belt reason, say experiment station authorities. During the mon'hi of May an 1 June when the female and young are above ground tuey hie readily evormlnated. The squiriels are killed most effectively by mean., of poison grain. The grain Is scat' l(gJgp about the holes. Prop tiv scatte. ed poison does not endtnzer live stock, as the animals (In not pick up enough to harm t inn. (3000 VMJNDRY WOMK. M AetS HOME Uf8ft6HT .B.W& You'll ACxs.ee Superior laundry brUhiena lip the home life an well a jmtr perMinal appear ance. I.i t us li::dei Ulke 10 Khowr you what laundry quality a:id rr! r: ally nieanv I'holu u;. Roscburg Steam Laundry Phons 79 Rostaura,. Ors. Suffered Two Years. Relieved by taking Lydia E. I'inkham'S tered along the. squirrel trails and Vegetable Compound M.irshslltnwn, Iowa. "At the time I heiran takine l.yuia E. I'inkham'S Vt'kretitble Com pound 1 was a tel e phone oiierator and had been suf fering for two years with bear- and cramps ihmT The hushes are du conv leirs so I coui'd r't"ly out of the ground with rare scarcely walk. At Inal " P'Pces 01 roots are orer times I could'fKit hse!. If pieces are left In the do any kind u wound young sprouts msy (trow work on account from them, of my trouble. My I metner was takine the medicine for I Vegetable gardeners In Western Lit - 'ml , l ( ; t 1 ' Kt, "ut f Y Ijl n ' ' " -i I - -4 yJ i - n a-VI H's Mother 4sS23 . Ii Jr5S t? ': . JL' c if i ' e 4- it ..J ililhr v Ah : j t The common barberry on which smut la dependent during the win ter months In Oregon. Is best des troyed In the spring and summer when the leave.i are easily recog nised, say experiment station spec- V As He lookeo At Time. Of Trial How long will It be before he Is locked up apiinf TTie ques tion is being busied along Broadway ns Harry Thaw applies an other coat of red paint to the Great' White Way of which lie once was king. The slayer of Stanford White, now gray-haired and broken, has been lavishing money and champagne on women and men friends since he made a sudden and dramatic reappearance in New York. His mother, Mrs. Mary Copley Thaw, who has spent more than f 2,000,000 to keep him out of prison, is taking steps to end the "spree." Meanwhile, Evelyn Nesbit, Thaw's divorced wife, Is in Chicago, fearsome that Hai-y will tpjure her. Tly Ontrnl Tress bis re- comnaratlvelv niiit .In.. a -r., lenn, dune i. iioa mnir the Chanire of Lite and sh thought Oregon can find nitrate of soda as will It be oefore Me Is locked up I . ' it would help me and it did. I havo a good top dreasing on splnarh if asaln? Th q. j:lon is bein btus- ,lf ma,w b" ""'anre Into thu also taken I.'dia E. iinkham's Liver broadcast between rains, . accord- id along Itrondwjy iiile Il;irry K. hrlcht-light district unheralded, 1'ills. I recommend your medicine ing to A. (1. Houquet, professor ct Tfcaw is putting new daubs here snd immediately began unending vegetable gardening at the college, and there on a town he has paint- money rlcht and left, and usln It should not be applied, however, ed red more than once. champagne freely. I'rohihition of- when the plants are wet. Super The slaver of Stanford Whit", ficera are Interested In this phase phosphate may be mixed with tho who galni'd his frevdom fron.p:lv his activities.' nitrate of soda to make it easier oils and asylums some months ago Meanwhile, bis former wife The rats of application after a fight extending ovr ynrs Kvelvn Nesbit over hn k and costing Ii.0oo.w0 Is a. n dered the rrhitent i. in chi... the life of the party'' on the Urea', dancing In a cabaret. She la rel to my friends and I will answer all letters asking about them. Mrs. I'. E. 1- vkrts. Box H;, Marshalltown, la. Mr. Norton' Experience PirVh.m'. V..IhU l-n.nrf I lo apply. was weak and nervous, and had such ta tint Pounds ol each an acre. temhle diny spells that I could not stand onw days, I had no im etite. """" "'r (nnn. aay. ported to be in fear of her 111 was rest lean at night and felt all run- " ""' " a-rum i uuDiirg cornea hi re- sn has stated on more than one dt'wn. Mr hiishand (rot me a hottlo Prke labels recently Issued by port that frs. .Mary Cople Thaw, occasion that if Harrv ever b' n of theVeireUhle Compound and I am he Market Orowvr's Journal, na- his mother, is taking steps to cut drinking again he probably would euninseaj at ine resuiui alter taairaT twimi trarw puwmvov.wh. " i:iur uia -spree ana ersuaia try ttl ber However he has ir-Mrs. Clarenib S. Norton, Umbels are in cokrs. with a basket bim to go back to Virginia made so attempt to see her In lb va itituu. au uia s.aitra, aiaea BjausiOB, Wflert OS DS MHO iaVlIaJ Oivintjl, iac ts wil released.