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PMEJTWO. " MEDFORD iCOTi TRIBPm ftfEDFORP, ORIMON, TTttmKDAV, .TANt'ARY 10, IBM. ECAL AND PERSONAL i K. J. Zimmerman of Kurciic making Mctlfortl n biinlncaa visit, Mr. and Mm. Mnnrno Snmlorn of Bah Frnridsco fluent Wednesday In Jfodford. Mrf. 0. Renter nml bor dntightcr, Mr. Tt. Voyt, of Jnckftonvlllo, tar ried a short! time hi Mfcrifonf bVmlne ilny. ' 3. aditAni ot Yonralla vu n M!d fllrtl vlBltor Monday. W. 3 J Tanner will mannRO 'tbo Nntntorlnm rink from now on. Spo rlnlvnttontlon lo ladle. Opennftor uooninnd evening. Icsson niorn ,lnRH,k Monday, Wednesday nod Fri day. Teaching CO cent. SBT A. H. Miller mndo n trip to Jack Rontlllo Wednesday morning, II. O. Worlmnn has boon In North ern California, snipping cattlo to the city markets. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myr tle 8. Lockwood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) havo removed their offices from tho llasklns' build ing to 232 E. Mala street. 271V Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Lewis and V. Pclnuso of Eagle Point precinct woro. recent visitors In Medford. Miss Kuth Randall has gono to Portland to resume- her studies at St. Helen's hall. The Golden Rulo has a window full of- 10 and 25c bargains for Friday nnd Saturday. MImcr Dernlce Lawton and Flor eneo Jackson wero at Ashland the forepart of tho week. .Gcorgo MT. Anderson and G. F. Billings of Ashland wore In Mcdford Wednesday, en route to Jacksonville. To close them out, all cook stoves and ranges, at reduced prices, give us a caJL F. W. Shaplelgh Hard ware Co., 28 South Central avenue Fred H. Menr and O. H. Lawler transacted business at Jacksonville Wednesday afternoon. O. N. Nelson has returned Jo Jack sonville from n trip to Spokane and other northern points. For goodness sake, Mvo R, A. Holmes, the Insurance man write yonr Insurance. He knows bow. Robert O. Jeffrey was over from Jacksonville Wednesday evening. Misses Hazel Enyart and O. Xat- wkh have gone to Los Angeles on a vlstt. Bring that old book wltn torn binding down and have It rebound at the Mall Tribune office. Cost butllttf.t- - J. C. Pendleton of Table Rock spent Wednesday night In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bowcn of Big Shasta valley, Cal., are making Med ford a vMt. X. D. -Weetoa, commercial photeg ranbern, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Fbone M. 1471. Mrs. Florence HUdreth ot Claeka ras county has been visiting relatives- living In the vicinity of Med ford. Mr. and Mrt. 6. H. Williams of Yreka, Cal., aro among their Medford friends. That famous old smoke the Trav eler Fj O. Gny of Grants Pass tarried a few days In Medford this week. Will Molntyre, who has been em ployed on tho Medford bridge, xe- turned to Jacksonville Wednesday. See the 19 and 25c bargains at the Geld Rule Friday and Saturday. Profi P. J. O'Gara baa gono to Portland on business, but will re turn in a few days. Carl Von der Hellen and Mr. Ring er of Eagle Point precinct and Jesse T. Well of Ashland wero among the cattlemen In Medford during the week. B. KIhbi has moved bis sign busi ness to tho Boyden alley between S. Central and S. Bartlett. E. J. Mahan of Ashland and Chas. Dunford of Jacksonville inado u trip to Medford Wednesday. R. A. Koppes left for Salem one day this week and will be gone some time. Vapor batbs and scientific mas sage for men and women. Dr. It J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar- nett-Cerny BIdg. Pbone 145. Clyde Barnum of Phoenix, fruit inspector spent Wednosday night in Medford. Win. P. Bnkowell of tho Provident Trust Co., a prominent financial in stitution ot Portland, has been mak ing Rogue river valloy a business visit. . Ask for the Traveler cigar. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Whlttlngton, who hare been residents of Jackson ville duriug tl4 past few years, left for Seattlo Wednosday. 13. K. Hurt of Council Bluffs. Iowa, who is largely Interested In timber lands In Jackson county, and his fam ily arc at Portland, en route to Med ford. J. 8. Bailey and Harry Silver wero down from Ashland recently. Mrs. Halllday-Halght, pupil ot Marches! (Paris), Oscar Saengor (Now York) teaches tho art of sing ing, tono placing nnd correct breath ing a specialty. Exponent ot pure "Bol Canto" ot the Italian school concert, opera, oratorio. Individual lessons or In c)a& (three in class) Rcsldcnco studio, 403 Oakdale ave nue. South, phone- 7262.- John Arncll, whb had" larger real estate Interests In this valley, left for Seattlo Wednesday on bulnes and may continue his trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. P. Knsaleiof Jackson creek wero among thoso w ho shopped In Medford Tuesday. . Fruit labels In any color printed by tho Mall Tribune. tt Quito n nnmlitr of thrt'biicfehro'os of tho valley wi're In Medford thM week. Theyhnve- been otchnnatng cattle found straying on the rnngnt. All tho hoboes' arrested at AshtaaA as suspects In ibt Phoenix IioUl-np case, have been- released. Tlui lat est arrest was that of n negro who seemed to fit the tUcripMon tf one of tho mem who held-up tho South ern Pacific agont tast Sunday, but the agcnt'hasiatated that tt la noWhe man. Carkln & Taylor fJohn IT. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County! Bank Building Medford. -,. . -r The Iowa society wllL'baktjltsian- hual meeting this month, the date to bo announced lair. Tho city council will met Friday afternoon for the last session before tho new council is seated. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposlto book store. The city council Friday nftrtrnoon will consider tho new fire and build' ing codo which, if passed will put restrictions on buildings and will glvo tho fire chief polico powers In enforcing protective measures. Collect those scattered sbeoU of music you valuo and bare them bound In book form at the Mall Tribune. tf The local Rebecca lodgo helped Install officers at Eagle "Point Tues day evening. .. i ... A. J. Vance will leave soon for a business trip In tho south. The cigar that put O. K. In smoke tho Traveler. Harry Hicks is cxpcctcdihome Sun day after a two weeks vacation spent In California. . . The Golden Rule window la futl of 10 and 25c bargains for Friday and Saturday. The Inland Emplro special, carry ing excursionists from the Spokane country, passed through Medford Thursday afternoon. Tho excursion ists wero well suppllod with literature concerning Medford and the valley. Tho next Itavelera dance will be given- at the small ball at tho Nat on the evening ot January 23. B0G6S SLATED FOR CITY ATTORNEYSHIP? ,i f if J. interest which waxed nt no time very strong before election I a how keen as to who tho appointees of tho new administration will be. Mayor Klect Elfcrt has ns yet made no an oouncemontl and thnonly, line-up ob tainable Is through tho tulk, of the streets, some of which comes from sources supposed to be closo to the throne. It la widely current that Attorney Boggs of tho Itanium rail road Is slated for the city, ntvttirmy- ship, hU name being the latent uddod fo the Itst Judge Colvlg I a,lw nnmed for the place tn I lolbrook WltMogton. It is understood that lOwney Patton will bo the street sup erintendent and Hlttson and Clng mid both figure an pruhnlillltW ns olilol of oltco. MEDFORD MANTLED BY Our Correspondents t,- KANE. CREEK ITEMS. OF SNOV : v. ,;.' i . I Tnt to thrr IiipIio Mt snow fell int Medium nnd uointtv Tluir-iliiv and indtuatitirts nro that mure hiiow or ruin will follow. The miow wi very heavy nnd sticky nnd when fmelled umouiitcd lo more than ouo- ixth water. Ju the hill tlio snow is conidernbly derner thonU not " heavy. The slm-li resulting from the melting snow bjocked tho stn'ot.sew nr in htnernl parts of the rjty nnd the street rfcpArtmrut wns Kept Ihh.v ek-anin out the obHtrimliourf nnd nmkinj the crosswn.vs passable. A warm vind -or deeidel rhnnge for warmer may neeuMon flood water. FPRE ORCHARD ' SELLS FOR $8,500 r GREAT INTEREST IN VOTE (Continued from page.l.) George B. Young of Mcdfbrd has purchased a five-acre fruit ranch southwest ot tho city at a considera tion ot $8,500. Tho tract belonged to Colia E. Brown nnd consist of 4 acres In pears and one acre In apples. Mr. Young and family will make their home on tho ranch. Tho deal wus made through G. Allder & Son. Cs lllglnbothnm and family hnyo become residents of tho Bono place, Mr. Martin, who Ik developing a qtinrtsrtnlm on Lanes cveek mndo Gold lillt n buslnojis lnlt on Friday, i Mr. Lewis nnd wife made tho Hub city n liujlncsn hit on Bnturdny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henderson of Black noil wore guests of Mr and Mrs. Klrck nt tho llrtvdon not long Hlm-n. The placer minora aro Jnhllnut over the recent rutrti and the snow com Llilneil which niMius lot of witter for mining purposes ns the snmv lnt tlui pioiiutnlus will afford plent of witter till Into spring , Tho foot bridge nciow Kanos creek which wns built by Lewi & lllKlnliothnui itilto a canvnuleuro ns well nn neoeslty. What Kuuen ereek no(d la a wnon brlduo as tlui crook Is nlpiosL lnimwwtlilo At this ttmo of year. K.i n oh creek butlnoM visitors to Gold Hill this week were: Mrs. Ola JMardon. Mr. and Mr. I.wl, Hlnier Hhtlnbothnm nnd wife. Mr. Barker. Mr. Byrley. Bessie Klrck. Mr. and Mrs. Householder, Mr. Martin, Mrs. Boggbi, John Hulls, Klmor lllgln bothnin, At Phnten, George Mardon, and Weather Prpphet Foster. Weather Prophet Foster forecast cold weather with an occasional snow. Tho Rev. Dayln irenrhed at tho Pardauclls school house on Kundny after H.ibbntli school, which was poorly attended. Mr. Davis will not hold his sorloH of meetings as wan hitherto announced on account of tho Inclemency of the weather nnd has postponed (he date till some time tu mat month. At Boggls, ha returned home from Weed, Cnl., lifter a three weeks' absence. Superltondent Henry of Gold Hill paid an official vlstt to the school on Tuesday. Mr Byrley mudo n trip to tho Pass on Wednosday for medical treat ment. Wo nro glad to say that Mr. Byrley Is somowhat Improved. Ali HI !, I IpHflFN PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS MONEY TRUST REAL DANGER (Continued from pajrelfr Weeks & McGowan Co. " , TJTOERfPAKERS Day Phone 3371 MtffM ritSBisi T. W. Yrkr 9071 , A. . Orr, 3093 X4.SY AMXSTAOT thitij; but a disloyal faction." Tlio most intense interest of the afternoon was displayed when John Redmond, lender of tho Irif.Ii nation alists, and u veteran fighter for homo rule, arose to iien(c for the Afcquith measure. John Itedmoiid Speaks "The bedrock of the opposition U n slander of the Irish people, not founded on fact," he said. "The notations cited hero by eonscrva tivcsr from violent nationalist spoeches made Jonjj uo, aro unfair arguments. They nro unfair, becnuf.0 those were foolish speeches, made in times of stress, whieh now have pass ed forever I thank Oiid. 'The nntioiinlists regard the Ultor men (it Irish, not nt nlieiiH and we Imve invited them to assist in the government of their own country. "1 tako it for granted that tho lords will reject thin bill ne.xl week, but I am convinced it will become n law within the lifetime of this p-.irliu- nfont,'' Vole U Called For Ah the lust speaker Hat down, Speaker Lowther arose And in hit iiMinl. dry manner, put tlto motion "That the bill'be 'rend n third time." l'iie division bells were rune nnd members rushed pell metl for the tot ing lobbies, while tho party whips onxioiihly numbered their flock. Messengers Hcurried up and down the corridors in fenrch of straggler and after the cuxtomnry six minute the bells wero stopped and thu lobby door closed again. While tlio four tellers woro cheeking their figures the lioimo filled ngnin to -await with the mofct intense suspense and intor-f est the official uiinounceincnt of tho result. hu was asked. "Any excess of power Is a menace," Reynolds replied. "Isn't It a menaco In its potential ity?" "Yes." Reynolds said ho. thought banks should not be operated by "voting trustees." "Tho concentration of money power lntbe hands ot a few men Is natural under our bunking laws," tho banker added. "You don't think any body of men should be permitted to kill competi tion in banking?'' "They should not." Problbtlon of "Interlocking direc torates" and purchaso ot stocks by banks would tend to break up nionoy concentration, Reynolds bolievod. Rockofller will bo examined before tho week beginning January 27, Pujo announced today. After to day's hearing an adjournment until next Wednesday and Thursday will bo taken by tbo commltteo. To finally close the entire Inquiry or Friday, January 24, Is planned, Pujo declared, with tho exception of taking Rockefeller'!) statement. Pre paration of tho committee's report upon tho inquiry and proposed reme dial legislation will follow. CENTRAL POINT POINTERS Wilson of Klntnlli Fall. been vTsitbnr her mother of JModford men nro .considering f starting mi Hiilwoiiption lint (o luixe enough money lo put the roud in lIiaie. Among those interested j Court Hull, who is tvilliiiR to sign und help circulate u subscription. ROAD TO HOSPITAL TOO BAD FOR TRAVEL Because it is almost iurpossililo in drjvo up the hospital hill and is now irnoHBibIo to run an automobile lo the doors of the institution a number Medford A Good Town. Medford Is a mighty good town, worthy of the best of everything. That's why we havo Joined tho Amer ican Drug and Press association and offer to our rcoplo tho Merltol line of goods, guaranteed In every way, with- preparations, mado by the associa tion and sold only through its mem bers. Thero Is nothing like these goods, guaranteed In every way, with out nn equal, mado by experts. We want Medford pooplo to havo tho best thero Is, so wo offer you this llnp., Ask to boo Merftol goods at Hasklris' Drug Store. Mrs. J, who but mid other relative liero I ho pa I two weeks returned todier hoiuu Wed ties day morning. Jos. Hitch mul Will Fergus, of Jacksonville, speiifWediie-ifuy here S. S. Aikiil of I'ni-peet made n basin?. Irip here Wediiwdny, Mrs. Truly nnd Mik Helen Price of the Modoc orrbnnjt. wre calling on relatives and friends hero Wednes day. Mi Kdwnrd. Mint Ilnynur and little .Mis 'futile weru Medford tii- 1ors elnoday uffornoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. f'Uapfaiu who have been visiting for vcntl months with thsir dRiighter, Mi. IF. X. Aldrwh ami fmuily iut,rnrd to their home lit Sitlein thu luorniiig. City Itccorilnr J. W. JiicoIm mad-' n bnaincM trip to Medford WeIne lay nfternoon. Merltol Hair Tonle keeps tho scalp In a healthy condition, prevents tho hair from falling out, restores it to its nntural color and used regularly keeps tho hair soft and fluffy. Has kin's Drug Storo. Don't Wear, A Truss! After Thirty Years Experience I Have Produced An Appllanco for Men, Women or Children That Cures Hupture. XSesdltOaTrUI. If on fcira trio! moit etertlilDii clM.reuie V tn. Wbcrilirfllllt LtroI bars injrifrcaittt uei. bsdUtid fcapca aitj tud 1 nit Mfcl TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED CIoso in, one large unfur nished or two umnll rooms with convonlcccH In private family or business block. Address A. P., caro Mall Tribune 255 FOR SALE Dry 1 Cinch, balm wood., Delivered In not less than two-tier loads nt ;i!.r0 per tier. Phone 403-R-3, Frunk Van Dyko. , 2C3- Jt ?T.. IWP'l;" Th l)oi l ('. I;. llrok, lnvfiilnr nt llm Appllnnr, wlincurril lilnparlf mul who )m lian liirlui; nllirra tn omr ao rar. If riiilur-(l,wrl? lilniliMliiy. yo ffes itijr lllJuratel book CO niplura nl It cur, bovltitf in Appltauca aa4 Klrlnn an ttfett mi oiuici ef atujr ptopU wtiu tare (tied It ud wtro cured. Il8lrelmtntrellfwlirntllotliar fill. It4)uicmber I no w nlf ei. o turueo, no Ilt. I lead on trial lo prom what I ny U true. Vou tra lb Ju'Uo and oora batltiif (ern inf lltutrst4 book and read It oanl la aa eulbu.lntlo a inf buHdreda of padeala fchpio lutlera ;OU can alia lead. Fill out fret rom& liolow aud mall lodaf. It aweii worm fuur tlufc wbtlber jou trr toy Appll- dc 01 not. FREE INFORMATION COUPON 0. P. Ilrtx.V. TSfl Rtalx Rlreet. Martball, Mich. 1'Uaia acud ma tiy mall la Main wrPlf your llludralad looU and lull lufuruiailoa abvut jruur Appllauca fur tnu euro of rupcuro. Varna.. Aitttu City,... i Efat4. Afr. nnd Mr, fl. A. Urna wore .Mvdrnl oiiori Tuexduv. Slro, lliVeduu nnd fiunllv moved tu Mnr.sillo, Cnlif., Tmwdny. Krnoit K'oiunot. and family of N'oilh I'lioeiiix, uncut Suniluy with I'riomU in town. Vern Vnn Oyj It Mini, hit purr out, .Mr. nnd Mrw. S. Vnn Dyke of North riiiienlv, .Afr. nnd .Mm., SlWtn And fniully peHb Sntumny nnd s kundny with ('. ji. XWUv nnd fnmUv. 0.. .1. lx. Ilnllllo mid .Mrx. .lotn Copo stpcot Tuesday in Medford. -Mrs. I.otilid, who hru been em ing fur tiie Cnrutnlur fniilv ftr tlio mt KCtorHl umhiIIih iflHnml tu hor liiiino in Mod fold 1h1 Snturdnv. Jim. l'mnk Pratt, htmllndt if ltnltl Pratt, nnd n Wliilv KihtHmer. had (ho httnor of holou the fir-t worn nn to cant her Iniiloi in Plioonu. Th- eleetioiiH hold Tuonditv being the ir-l olootiiiiiHjjoRl hero iuoo the fiunchne ttitx grunted t the wiHwrii, At the oilv election hold Tue-dt, (luv llintshor wut returned from the fitt ward, Dr. .Malingreii, tho only now councilman, wim elected in tlio econd wnrd and Henry Shaffer wim returned from the third wnrd. Diel; Po-oy, nuthor and imporona tor will give an nnteilitinniMtt under the iui4piiMi el' the Preh.vterin ln : DR.1MITH WOUTD . ABOLISH PRIMARIES l '! ' ' F il I JUi.KM. ()ro. .Inn R "Vhnfn thu utwof fooling with a primary? It cmtH a cnmlldali) twice us miiuh uh If there were Jimt nuo elorllnin lind thoiti urv no pmly IIiioh Hi Oiokoii iMnyhowV' TUlH s Vim lillONOpiy "1 rtoiiuttir Q. itinltli, of Jonaphluu cuunly, fwriu km Intiodunod it bill to iilM)H"ll thts direct pilmary. Ills bill io )kmI nvery suet ton uf the illrool prl imiry law. In the plaes) of dlrot primary h pnipnVwa to Miiltltutt n provision fur tho iiiiuilnnllnii of caudldittes either by notltlou by flu, Per cent of tho otrr1 or l) flllllK a cerllftullo Of ruudl.tsi v. Thero would In- tiulv nno cttxtinn, und the inndldntc ierlviiiK Ho- too i "t would win f "WALK-OVER" SHOES JpjUj)lfplvgvj) The highest point of woman's hr ptncea is reached only throtinh moth i-rtiwid, Vol the mother-to-be Is nfter fearful of naturo'a ordeal nnd slirlul.0 from tho mifforlng Incident to Its con summation, In Mother's Prlomt It ta bo found it medicine of grout vnluo tu every expectant mother. It Is Intended 4 Imitlui.. ilna DUylilHI titm tli.a nalald I . -.-.-- .., . iu llltrtllll ll( VSVIII H IU7 I iniP ! lie- Aid l-rntrt.v ot oniii, .inn. -M. (nnd thus rolloro, In greaf part, the' in tho auditorium of tln',Wli elund. j Milferlng throtiKh which the mother Parent are oupeoinlty limited in usually passes. Thu regular mm of lirititr the children to IttfiV the "INi i Mother's IVIrnd will repay any mother or the IfiHiue." Sot-eml or I'Uooiaix'-' '" ,,, wmfort It affords liofnro. nml e..l.,linil.,. au,.is. will .! , .,.... r ." helpful restoration to health and -- i -.- ..... ..,.,.. ) if If you hnmr Jnl hnwt'Oni fiitlnhlo Viilk()vi)i' BlnnM ilio mill liow wofl liioy wenr wo Unnw fOu would "lnt vmir iiomI Milr hu Wnlk-Ovnin." Thtr m tbo "liomliii of llm Woihl." TIiot i maiio f ofary Ion Hist mt t tximmli -hapo. lo psrfBrlly 111 ovpii- fw Ifl A uTrnt'r tjor tost tar tjrvory ommIod.j ('niiiieioiiliiHis avrrlM on mtr intrt htntirm ynu aH ywi wMI renf" C n mr of IHM. Bohling'fi "GOOD FIT" SHOE STORE tho pWKrHin Mr. Itnviimu Iism rtmtoil tho Frank Wilbur property nml inwvcil hi- fm. ilv horo( tho lnl of I ho wek. Mr lliiyinuii roeenllt cuiho frui luo i. Mr. and Mi. Walter Cr"t -l l..ith mp, t'alif, fonnerlt if ln pl.ice, are rejoicing in the birth of i ihiudi ler. iftnfi a i btreHgth It brlnga about af( r baby comes. Mother s Friend hi fur unto nt drug stores Wrlio for our free book for cxMrtaiit mothers Whlrh contains much valuable Infor mation BRADFIEID nECl'UTOR CO.. AlUla, Co. J Office Rooms For Rent over Haskins Drug Store. pillllllHIIIIIIHIIll!!!! 1 Heres another the kind grandmother used to make "baclcEast" only better. Make them for breakfast to-morrow: RECIPE NO. 2 BUCKWHEAT CAKES S3 m as 3c BE 11-4 cupa buckwheat flour 1-4 cap white flour 1-2 teaspoon sail 2 1-2 cups thick sour miiJc 1 1-2 teaspoons soda 1 CffJ i Sift iFiirKtrlioRt flour, wMto llotsr nrxl nlt Into mixing InihI; iuM txiur iiilllt ii tthKlt vm l Ihcii tllMxdtcil, mul Imit ,ry wikmiIIi; llun nihl the well Ixmlcn egg. JUUu on Ittit tirhlillo ami serve m rnrHdly ik baketl, llmt llicy nmy be ciijirnl rhilc eritji. Buclcwheas, of all cakes, require plenty of m S m m TOWLfS LOG CABI SYRU time them in some SB There's something about the "more" at the snme flavor of Towle's Log Cabin knowirur that in frivinr? Svrup tliat just seems'lojjom- delight you an fJoin? the nfete the delicious ncrtection of frood. for Towle's fe whoicsnn buckwheat cakes or any kind and supplies a real need in the of cakes. developing bodies of crrowincr You never tire of Towle's Log youngsters. Cabin Syrup the more you eat Your grocer has plenty of the more you want. And it is Towle's the Log Cabin Can comfort to be able to say ' 'yes" is your surety of measure. to the children's pleadings for TovIq. w ClUll s..nlpkWWli i my ',ynw".',2a iwti,rmmM 3E ;loTc:247l'-,rlFki'a?'' r & 111 I r in il ' l ' fffaff PV Kf - i -PBfBil V " 'B X ft jmM FafMlFatl-1 rf iLl & 0fPS?. Atl.li S "From my camp jKFrtJ Ttswli M to your laLla' sMjjf 10WIU bag Jack Towa "5; .!!!M the to tho Towlo way til" hlondiiiir. 'J'ho imtiomd picfcreiux' is. for 'I'owIc'm, hccmise it is.u (idil'ioiii tirtiflts and because mother knows' it is whole- koiiio u Mile, (lclit'ioiii sweet for the fuiuily. Try home canillci, In tlur long winter cveuliiKH, iHlnif Towbs'a I.ojf Cwlilit Syrup, If you tlon't know Jkv, inir rrcts ri'dpu liook trjlla luni ami ilm't fnrn-t to cut nut tlilt icelpn for j.viiulnn New I'.mkI.iihI Hiirltwlieat Utki'ii, I'nato It In your t-iiol. Iiimk mul umbo uonio of tliu i-tikru) for ln-.i!fm.t, Ordor Tovle'o Lofy Cabin Syrup from your Krorer It m lay, 'l'liru writti to ' .Jnck' jl'ora rruo,rct,'if 1m. Jiyoji ii1m Minil iivu two-t'tiiil HtmnpPi t t-ottr IMislw, ' .Iiu'k TinvlfV will hcii.I willi tlio book, n mln.ituro win tf I'oh'U-'h Iitf ii Syrup. Tins HtUo nui will pleauo tlio rt'riuiMl tilts nyriiji jilcust-a everybody, csa ,fnck Towlo" caro of IVfopJe Products Company Dcpt. 2-1, St. Paul, Minn. J t '! t ' A l