OUR COUNTY , l Correspondents , Com mtniloatlons from our sev eral corronpuiiilmitH niUHt runoh this oilloo not Inter than Wednesday noon to insure publication. ,, Jacksonville News. Pr. Ray, of Gold Hill, nll tlie county Beat a business yU-lt Mon day. Mi Bertha Rise, of Phoonlx, 1b visiting her sister, Mrs. Que New bury. , ' II. Von tier Hellnn and W. Bieber tadt, of Wellen, spent Tuesday in Jacksonville. K. K. Kubll baa gone to Portland - upon buslnoBi, being interested in a ruining deal. Mrs. John Pernoll, of Applogate, has been visiting Mrs. Geo. illuea, in Jacksonville, Attorney O. W. Trofren and G. R. Wlok, of Ashland, were at the county seat Saturday. Mies Pauline Reuter left Wednes day evening for Portland, where ebe will spend a month. Wm. Robinson, who is interested ;ln mines on Thompson oreck, spent Sunday in Jacksonville. A social danoe was hold atOrth's hall last Friday evening, wbtoh was well attended by lovers of -that pleasant pastime. Col. P. V. Drake, of Portland, an acknowledged raining expert on the coast, Is in Jaoksonvill ) In the tutor cut of the Orcgoninn. Win. Nanery arrived here re cently from Tacoma, and will visit at the home of bis brother-in-law, Owon Keegan, in this oily. A daily praotice has 'been in dulged by our football team, pre paring for the game which was played with Gold Hill on Thanks giving day. Mrs. Harbor and daughter, who recontlv arrived hero from Pomona, Calif, have rented rooms at the Mrs. Jane Kubli rusidenoo, on 0' gon etroul, and will remain in J..i-k eonvillo indefinitely. Attorneys W. I. Vawtcr and A. 8. Hnrumond are in Jacksonville arguing the celebrated mining case of Ray vs. Mitchell. The Swoyne Vs. water ditoh case was argued and submitted Monday. Rov. McGregor, with bis family, arrived last week to take -charge of tho paBtoml work of the M. 15. Church. He was greeted on Sun day last by a good sized -congrega tion, both morning and evorung. 0. W. Boone left here Monday evening for Ooos Count-, where he has extensive property interests. Ho is dosirous of disposing of hie property there, with the intention of returning to' Jacksonville to ru main, this cHmnte being conducive to his health. Jos, llnmmorsly, of Gold Hill, was initiated into tho mysteries of Masonry last 'Wednesday . evening, in this city; " Among those who at tended the meeting of tho order were Dr. E. B. Piokel. W. I. Vawter, J. E. F.nyait, . F. White andS. S. Pent z, of Med ford. Woo&ville Items. David Ball hoe his photo tent in 4wn. 5 . Mr. Inglodue ie quite ill at 4b Ib writing. . A. Caloy mnfie a trip to Rodk (Point Saturday. Miss Lucy SwAerly is on the sick Hat this week. r- 'Rov. S. II. Jones, of Jacksonville, v preached here last&trnday. 'Mrs. G. W. Owings s tho gueet of MiHB Addle Jones this week. C. W. Mann and family left here Wednesday for eastern -Orej on. ' "Mywffekadadeep-seaMdOMih for three years. I purchased Jo bottles of Aver's Cherry P.eototsi, Urge slie, juad it cured bar s&m pletely." J. H. jBurge, Micao xtL Probably you know of cough medicines that tt- .leve little coughs, m ough; txctpt dup on$l The medicine that has been curing the worst of .'deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. v . TkfWdiwt tlc,M.,lt. All : Ooninlt vour imw, It tie tek It, iin do M he m;i. If ha tell. ;on not lake It, than iton't Uk It. He knowl. lve It with him. We are wllllna. , j. . t . 0, AT BK CO., Lowell, teee. CoiyAs Mrs. S. Been Is visiting htr doughtor and sons in California, Mrs. J. K, Cox and Mrs, HeBhle Randiill were trading in Grants Pass Tuesday, Mrs. David Rail has returned home from a several days' visit with her motlior, at Kugle Point. W. V, Jones and family, accom panied by Miss . Madge Owlngs, made a trip up Evans creek Sun day. . .'....' Mrs. C. S.: Oirdsey, accompanied by hor grandson, is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Wm. Colvisr, In Jacksonville, ...... , Mr. and Mrs. J. JC. Cox, Misses Dertha Cox and Hattlo Van Order and Prof. R. H Jonas were visiting In Uold Hill Sunday. The residence of J. C. Williams, of Evans creek; was destroyed by fire last Monday afternoon, together with all Its contents. , Win. Havmond has completed his oontraot on. tho Chan.;-White property, putting on new roofs and otherwise repairing the buildings. A pleasant surprise party was ? liven J. tr. Sobmidtline and family ast Saturday evening. About forty persons were in attendance and good timo was had by all. The A. 0. V: W. lodge of Gold Hill gave a minstrel show here last Wednesday , evening. Alter the entertainment Mr. Reames gave very interesting talk, which was much enjoyed by all. Central Point items. Mr. Hare, of Woodville, spent a day core ibis week. Fred Straub, of Willow Springs, was in our town Tuesday. J. W. Vincent, of Sams Valley, was trading witb our merchants on Monday. ... - Mrs. Mary Vincent, of Table Rock, was trading here the first of the week. Miss. Mary A. Mee spent three days last week visiting relatives at uran Is rase. W. II. Noroross shipped two car loads of apples to the eastern mar ket on Tuesday. J .. i. I) Hugor, superintendent of i nhies orchards near Meuford, nuunt Monday here.. , John Olwell, one of our leading fruit growers, made Ashland a busi ness trip last week. S. M. Nealon, one-of Table Rock's prominent citizens was trading with 'our merchants this week. Mrs. Prank Amy left on Wednes day's train for I'ngosa Junction, Col. to visit her sister, Mrs. Ida Tfohudy. " ltavitl l.yncs, whi has been em ployed in mines near Callahan's, Culif., the past yeur, returned home last week. , j The ninny friends of Mrs. Id-t Fankey lrohudy will be sorry to learn she bun been bereft of her husband. Mr. Teobudy look very ill witb brnin fever and after three days Buffering died, Nov. 21st, at their home in Pagosa, Colorado. W. W. Edtngton so'd his fine fam to Bon Heall, and -will leave for Springfield, Mo in a short time to -reside. Mr. Kdington and bis family. are fine' people, arid we are sorry to lo?o'them from our com munity, but wish them the greatest BucceBB where ever they go. . Academy Notes. Miss Gray was a visitor this week. . The literary society program ia post poned for ono work, as many students are at bomo for Thanksgiving. Miss Tungato and Miss Ay roe were culled homo on Sunday on account ol tho death of a brother of tho lortti&r. For Die reason that several -students wished to be at homo iot Thanksgiving, school has boon dismissed '(or iFriday Lalto. The Aoadomy cotortafamont will be onrFrlday evening Dee. 36,,atthe opera house. The object la to raise funds to pay the balance on the typowr, tor. MIsslEdlth Van Dyke Is oarrylng as Junior oollogo work, Latin, Lliv-y,. Greek, lotted u-Jtion to Anebaela, Mathemat ical A4onomy, arid Is .completing Higher AUrabrii, proparatoisjr to taking up Trigonometry and Surveying, The .new -students this week are Hilda MuOutdy, Glondato, Douglas County iKobont Donar, GrltBo Gteok; Erneet Gibson, Ashland; Alta Bogere, Medford; Kate toed of Jacksonville, who has joined -the evening ateoogna- phy oIbbs. ,v Present enrollment of reg ular students fiO, oi-, including oVpart- nent of music, 120. i'f- 4 ; ; V, ' Par Rent - ' ' Forty aoree of well Improved land ten aonee seeded to alfalfa. Will Bell hay, some stock and tools. Some flno gar den land on place; running water. . In quire at this office. Couaty Treasurer' ath Notice. ' , Orrioa or oountt TnsAstmaR I - or Jackson County, Okkoon. f jAOKSONVii.i.a, Oregon , Nov. ao, wot. Notice Is hereby given that Ihoro are funds in tbe county, treasury for .tbe redemptlou of all oatetandlnr county warrants protested from Beit. 1, IBM, to Bspt. 80, lefc, both dates Inolualvo. Interest OD tho same will oease aftr the stove date, . . Max Mm.LER, County Treasurer, A Very Pleasant Occasion. Col, John L Bandloy, of Denver Col., supremo secretary of the fraternal Union of America, delivered an ex tremely Interesting address at Lite opera bouse lust Haturday evening upon the history and reasons why one should be come a member of this union, which was highly appreciated by bis hearers. Prof, and Mrs. Uoffa had prepared for the occasion a rare musical 'treat which thrilled the whole audience with its exquisite mnlody. Miss May Mcrrlman also iavored them, by reciting "The Hlack Horse and It Rider," with the fine elocutionary power with wblobsbe la possessed, X bo members and candi dates of this rapidly growing society then repaired to their hall, where fif teen were Initiated, after which all re turned to tho opera bouse to do justice to tho banquet awaiting tbein. Feast for goda, and all that sort of tblng doesn't begin toexpresait, but certainly the good ladles wbo prepared the delic ious viands were' fully aware of the fact . "That bapplatas for man lbs bnosrjr sin ner r ' BIdcc Kit sle apples, nun depend on din ner I" i i , And If one oan Judge from smiles, beam ing faces and musical laughter, there waan't a man preaent, after partaking thereof, who was not made supremely happy. - r ' ' The benefits obtained by uniting with this order consist not only in dollars and cents, but are both mentally and morally elevating for tbo principles upon which It is based are love, justice, truth and mercy, and genuine, pure and undeOled friendship. Yes, "Krlesdnnlp! mysterious eement of tbe soul! Bweei'scr of life, and wider of society." X. X. X. Settle Up Notice. As I have told out my business In Medfoi-d It becomes necessary that all my book accounts be settled at once. During my absence of a few weeks ac count may be paid at tbe office of City Recorder York, or to Mr. J. H. Butler. I. A. YVeur. For Sale. Good work and driving mare, weight about 1200; sovon or eight years old. May be seen at M. Lofiand's place, on Griflln creek. Also have a good Jorsey mllah cow for sale. Is six years old. Will sell reasonable. Cow is at Aih land. MliS. C. MlN'UUS, Ashland, Oiegon. Eaglnes and Boilers for Sale. I have for sale at my machine shop, In Medford, ono 10-horse power boiler with 8-horsa power engine, one 3 horse power engine and boiler, one 8-horse power engine and boiler. These have all been overhauled and repaired and are practically as good as new. M. Gault, Wants to Buy HUte. I am In tbo market for all kinds of bides sheep, goat, cow, horse bides and deer skins, with lags on. I will pay highest market price. Cail and see me, at the tannery between Talent and Phoenix. D. Asderton. For Sale 630 feet No. 1 giant hydraulic pipe E. G. Colkman, - Phoenix, Ore. If you want first close job printing, wo can fill the bill. Read W. T. York's real ostatobar gains In another column of this paper With the new facilities that B. N. Butler put in hia shop, he turns out as good work In -repairing watches and ,'ewelry as any one in Southern Oregon. K.UKIG.N 1 I E a President Castro of Venezuela, be hoving that a conspiracy to overthrow him existed, caused (lie arrest at Puerto Oubollo of Kaiuou G nurra, the uiiuiater of war. The president also brought about the arrest at Caracas ut a uumbar of partisans of Guerro. - The wrests lutve cuusid u.giuat keusuttou., I From ' Loiidun comes the juutouuee mout of tliudtmth of Oouut toii. iiuta-feldt-Wilduuburx, who recently retired from the post of German enibnusador to Great lirltuiufc CougeStibu of the luugs was the cause of his death. . The parliamentary eoutest inGalway, Ireland, between Colonel Arthur Lynch, who toujjht in tho Boer army, aud Hor ace 1'luuKott; Uuiouiat, resulted in a victory forLyuch. Lyuchreceivjd 1,217 votes, while Pluukett had oulv 473. Ly noil's eleotiou may be quashed ou the ground tbnt ho is a trnitor. King Edward Iiiib decreed that done but British snbjeots are to be present at the coronation ceremonies in Westmin ster abbey. Ho has decided t int the more fact of auy saat's being sold dia- jioHsesses both the holder and tho noin- itioe from tho right of occupying it. lit Is audorstoo't that this order is 10 ckeokinnte thrifty British nobles whs desire to make mouey by seliius thoir JOiiwi to foroiguers. lln the French senate, Sonator Bor- nnrd.Ju proposing nu inquiry into the depopulation of France, compared the population of Franco with the popula tions .of .other nations throughout the ttlnotoeuth contnry. At tho hogiuniug c4 tite.oeutsiry Frnuoo had 20,000,000 in l)lHauts.,iQermaiiy 15,000,000 aud Eng imi 12,OOQ,00. Now France baa UH, WOjDOO iuhabitanta, Gormany 5(1,000,000 and Euglixnd lf ,000,000. Ho combated the IdeA that iu population quality ia bettor than quantity. Hisromodiea wore the adoption of fiscal measures in favor of large families, aud above all, legisla tion to oheck the terrible mortality! among iufauta. I Piper, Ploei All kinds of plpee. x!K pipes, jiiimv pipes, una arown pipes, a wan pipes pou giant pipes, uueap pipes, costly pipes and plpee that are moderate In urlee. Oat a nine at nillv Isaacs' smeke house. ' WMMMMMXBWaSSSSXZiZU:. "PALS By C. E. Welgall. ft B' Y THEIR frulta aball ye know them. 811)1 to ouratlves In tvtry place coaslansd, Our own felicity wc make or llnd." lit lay on his bed-cot and looked at the stars through a chink in the roof between window and canvas. It was a very hot night, of that breathless, lurid deadness that makes a Malta summer a wearinesa of the flesh, inside, his tent 13 sturdy souls were : snoring, under , their, brown blankets, the sleep of the just; but the fourteenth,. (Junner Amherst, had .been awake. snoe. "Lights out," and sleep would .probably not visit his eye t ell until the. .little, bugler sounded reveille from the guard-room step at Tigne fort. : , . He was thinking, and perhaps there waa aome excuse for the deep concen tration necessary for such a purpose, for AmheT.st did not often indulge ill an art so purely imaginative. . , . ; The tramp of tha aentry up and down eeruisa lb quarx on his eternal round, the sob of the tide under the theer ..cliff, tbe call of a distant siren from a ship in the grand harbor, Were the only sounds that broke the stillneaa of tbe night. . , , . . , In the daytime Gunner Amherst bad no time for , thought. ' Drills and fatigues, drinks in the canteen, crick et or football, as the Mason might al low; bathing, a further pint in the canteen witb a chum, arid then "Last I'oat," did not leave much time in which a man might develop original traita or even a habit of thought, for In hia set. the reading-room waa not tbs fashion. ' His face waa puckered into a frown that marred the usual good teqiper of Its dare-devil expression. He had something on hia mind, and that some thing led li m at lust to riae from his bed-cot, and don the few clothes neces sary to decency, quietly tiptoeing at last out of tbe tent. Keeping in tbe abadow of the buildings, away from earshot of the aentry, be skirted the camp till he came out beyond tbe gray walla of the. fort above the sea. There be sat bim down among the short, sunburnt stub ble and sand, and bared hia great chest to the cool night wind of heaven that blew from the dread Sirocco quarter. VMy!" he said, "I'm battiin' it out, but 1 don't come anigh the end of it. If Jem takes tbe stripe, it's spliu be tween him and me; there's too many 'alf quarterns or the end on 'em down agen me, to see me n bloomin Itouibardier. Now, .fem'll go mashin' about witb N. C. O.'s. and mayn't look at an old pal, and as to speaking to me friendly like, why, it'a all down in the regulations as there's a great gulf between thera and the likes of us, me in particular, as one as 'as a many things down on my defaulter's sheet as shouldn't he there. We've, been friends since the first day 'e joined 'im 'an me together rookies as didn't know a gun from a pea-atick. It waa always .the same afore we W. T. York has real estate bargains and good ones eee his list elsewhere In tbia paper. . ; Repairing Neatly Done Never thought of such a iign for a medicine did you? Well, it's a good sign for Scott's Emulsion. The body ias to be repaired like : other .liings and Scott's Emulsion is the me'dicihe that does it. , These poor bodies wear out from worry, from over-work, from disease. They get thin and weak. Some of the new ones are not well made and all of the old ones are racked from long usage. Scott's Emulsion fixes all kinds. It does the work both inside and out. It makes soft bones hard, thin blood ' red, weak lungs strong, hollow places full. Only the best ma terials are used In the patchincr and the patches don't show through the new glow of health. No one lias to wait his turn. You can do it yourselfyou and the bottle. This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott's Emulsion and is on the wrapper of event bottle. Send for fret sample. SCOTT & HOWNE, . 409 Pearl St,. New Yolk. 50c. and 1 1. all druggiata. i-Lm av a T -kii 1ST 3 iar fc 11 aesn T; you are going to the mountainj for anVoutiiigi ?p perhaps you are in need of a '"' Tent. Camp Stove. Dutch Oven. Gun. Ammunition, and NewJFishinft ladle Wo are well stocked with and can fit you out in the joined, at 'oroe in the old place! If there was furrow tp be plowed, Jem. always took first price, though I might run the 'show pretty nigh; or a pieee to b sung at the harvest-home, or a holiday-making, when there was a eholce - of .anyone, to . go,! Jem waa al ways chosen. But I was never one to feel jealous like. Sams as when ' went off with my gal; Molly Maloney '00 eonld feel Jealous of Jem 7" ' ' ' Amherst paused a moment and gased at the sky, crisped into points of yellow stars. The wash of the sea had made him' melancholy, perhaps, as be waa out of aorta.' That one last glass of beer the night before in the canteen had been too mucbr for "Old Devil-my-ara," as his companions called him.- Ha-leaned up against a grey roek bowlder, and tor up a tus sock of grass. "A. N. C. O. mayn't speak to a or dinary gunner when 'e pals with the other lot o' .arjints and their belong ings. Don't know as I pants to do that thought' If it waa roe, I don't think aa 'ow I'd.sver chuck a pal and yet there's a deal o' pleasure in beln' looked up tol Not aa anyonell ever .look up to me I m a bit of a waster. I There waa a auspicious moiature in the eyea of this "bit of a waster." lie waa not in the least a romantic figure. Hia good-looking face had not the alert expression of influencing power that belongs to the born non-commissioned officer of the BritiHh army. His clothing, too,, was unromantic, con aistingofa pair of khaki trousers and a patched vest hung on anyhow, his feet thrust into . broken canvas bathing shoes. ' He was roused by a quick step on the grass behind him,, and started at. once into defiant life again. Tears would be a lasting disgrace if discovered, and be became merely a motionless gun ner, looking out with stiff intentness at the far fulnt line of the Sicilian coast. I "Davy I Whatever are yon doing h"e?" --. It was the old .name, familiarly J spoken. No-one ever .called him Davy . now. To his superiors he, was simply a bad lot, though a good, all-round athlete; and to. his companions, a fel low wbo bould crack' a good .tale, and put away more beer than any oUier a fellow, too, whose one stupendous folly was being too chummy wilh a man who was on the roll for promo tion, a man who loved the. readingr room, and who waa in the choir at the little Garrison Chapel, and "in" high favor with the powers that be. "Yes, Jem," he said, glibly, "I was just 'avin a bit of a toddle the tent seemed chokey like. I shonld think as the thermometer must be about s 'undred in there." ' "Aye," said Jenj, laconically, "I seed you pass. I waa standing at the dour of No. 15 hut, and 1 thought as 'ow rd conic and see what you was up to." "You m'ght get into a ; row,"- re turned Amherst, "and that tfd tie bad for you just, now." "No worse for me than you." Jem set himself squarely down on a bowlder at. his companion's aide, and. settled his chin upon his folded brown fist-S. , 1 ,. . ,' .. ... , "Davy,". he said, "do you remember Mojly Maloney.?",..' Amherat'a face quivered; but he said, sturdily: "Aye, we'll not talk of 'er just now, Jem." . , Jem's face waa determined; his mouth set in a hard line, that spoiled his gpp.d looks, giving tc his face aa expression of obstinate firmness that gave one a fresh insight into hia char acter. . . "Do you mind her yellow hair, like the buttercups in Mile End Close fnrm, and her eyes blue and big, like the forget-me-nots by the roill-pond where the rushes was so fine and large? She was a neat dresser, and had a pretty foot, too." "Aye," said Davy. "And the Sunday evenin' -when w three walked back from church, and the aky waa like the InBide of a pink shell, witb atreaka like a violet here and there ? And ahe says to me, what a pretty voice I had in the tenor parts, and never ,e.id a word to you, though you ana sne wascourtin ." Amherst made a motion" with " hi head, for his lips were dry and speech less. 'And maybe you were wonderin- why we weren't married,' and why I lever sum a word about It to you, aft er she give you the chuc):, and she and me went walkln' together." "Maybe you was delicate about It, and didn't like to 'urt my feclin's." Davy's voice was hoarse; he was ao eager to find an excuse for the man to whom he had been doggedly faith ful for these many yeara through thick and thin. ' "Twas only natural as she should prefer you. I'm a poor one at express in' my feelin'a, and a poor sort of chaD and all.' While as for you" everything in -this line way you should go "While, as for me," said Jem, calmly, "jrou thought as 'ow I was a tuutjl, neaklnVtbap, and -hod - took MoHj- " away .from yon; tesnptln' , her lilra;. while the real troth is, Davy, thnagli I. never (old you before, that aba mint worth a snap of you angora or of mine, for I knew she was THrtle? with that red-headed chap at (hj blacksmith'e all the lime you waa at eoartln' of 'er; and if a girl eoald g on wHb one chap when she had ptwar ised to marry another, it seeme) me aa ahe was not good enough to ba a pal's wife. . She walked with ma a hit, and then why, I told 'er as t meant nothin', eeein' ahe wa on witfc two or three other chape, and you waa too Mind to see it. I only done H t ahow you what she was and to atop you from throwin' your stupid ol4 self away upon a good-for-uought," "You did it for that?" Davy's voleej was tremulous in its intensity of earnestness, ."Why, I thought a 'ow you loved .'er, and was goiu' to get the - -siripe so as you could get morriet to'er.". "I'm not a-going to take no stripe," said Jem, steadily. "You're out there, Davy." "Why, the colonel spoke to yon tbia mornin', I know 'e did, for Stubba told me." ."Aye, Davy, did you never think: that you and me would be separated as far aa the sea is from yon moun tain? You've been a bit unfortunate in the drinkin' line, and that's agma you for promotion, but if you waa thlnkin' that I was a goin' to be set over your head, you was wrong, Davy Amherat. Pale we was in the old dayav and pals we'll be till we snuffs out, and that' enough for me, if it is for you." Amherat'a hand stole a little nearer to the clenched fist on the stubblo.. "Ood'a truth?" he said. "Ood'e truth," said Jem. The vow- was taken as solemnly aa -though some pledge of vast import ance was being registered. I "Jem, it was 'urtin' me cruel, thai . I thought of you and me never-apeak I tn said uavy, at last, sneepisniy. w you like, I'll keep a bit straighter. At. least, I'll try to keep that way on." . I - Amherst was nothing if not boneV and Jem admired him for it.. - I "It'll be no use, Davy. I know yon ol old,", he answered, hopefully., Th very smell of a beer-jug Ml draw you a 'mile, but I'll take the will for the deed, -old chap." - - I ; When two furtive, lightly-garbei ' figures stole back to their respective beds, the sky was shivering towards the dawn. Aa Amherst crept Into hia bed, the next man to him moved, and. 'muttered in his sleep. "We beseeca J The to hear us. Good Lord."' He was I the aecond tenor in the choir, and had been practicing some hew music the day before at . the squeaking -nar-monium. . I "Amen," said Davy, fervently, as drew the blanket over his head. ' 1 I . At the same moment the bugle rany out "Reveille." clear as a bell reson ant as tbe last trnmp each note ris . ing and falling. on the still nir. It wan echoed from cliff to ciiflyfromfort to , barracks, till the whole inland -rang, with the news that another, day waas ' born. " : 'V: '"C-f. : I And the gunners of Tigne woke to reluctant -life, ' and grumbled them selves into uniform and pipe-claye,a: helmets once again. But there was gladness jn two rough, honest hearts,: ;-Hr a shadow had rolled away . with tbe: Jurple line of night-cloud into the eea-t --Blaok and White. A Moaanlto'a Teetfc. A-"7"-1'' A mosquito gets its growth- In a4- Vhort time. It is fully developed and' equipped for business in three weeka -i-iinuKairi-viug- uountyY K . - Oh, favor, ev.-iy year made npwt . - ' Oh, gitts with rain anJ sunshine wntV'1' Y The bounty overrun, our'du'ct v - 1 The fuZlnci sl:atuc. our discontent. :' -Whltller. The Thnnkrclvlna Dlaaesv -1'1 A eontr.tst betwecu Ijc TbanksglTina; dinner of half n century ago and that or the present time will be found mora ' In the details of the table decoration thnn In the menu Itself. Although soma fnvn.l,A .1 1 1 A ,i . . . . . w..,v u,.uro ui lue present lime uavo been ndded to the list and perhaps one or more of those familiar to previous generations omitted, the dinner In the main Is the same, with roast turlwv.' cranberry sauce, pumpkin and mince pie as essential dishes. -.- '5 .'..; .. i Thank.rlvlaia Eve. , ' h Old Uncle Mose I les' k HOW 1a iv,u-1, Ijtwd will bress me fo' stenlin' fhlckens! He wants cbcrybody tuh bo happy tuhmorrow, an' heah I is glbblu'i a whole fambly sumpln tub be thank ful fo'l Th,Bt Prescription for Kalarla 111. r, I- - . .. ... nSr. -K, "JK,M? 01 uaovs-s tastbv PriMeenlK ,"m ","!" .