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jffirtrtitto 1 t , t" iau two. MEDFORD lUXEC TRIBUNE, MIEDFORD. OREO ON, TUESDAY. .TANUARY 21, 191H. It f OCAL AND PERSONAL :4 4 -IClsudo Mites Is In 8n rrnhclsea eh a short business deal in connection with property nt Corning, Cal. Ac cording to reports tho dent will provo 'fcRctefcaTul. lit. K. It. Porter will leavo Wednw- dhj5 for a visit nt Now York whore hojkrll tnlte a pos-grauuato course In Jinenlclne.' Ho will bo absent somo time; Real homo mado bread at Do Voe's. Mr Lottie Pelton who has been visiting In Oakland, Cal. for several week has returned to her homo In Ashland, Oregon. 'll lit Helms ot Talent has moved tn-Darrbn, Oregon. Fred Alton Hnlght (National Con-" Iwfyatfiry Now York) teacher of plsnb hml hurmdny, specialist In cor-J-ricl principles t)f touch nnd tcch nfquc. Ros'ldonco studio, 403 Oak- dalo avenue, South, phono 72C2. The addition planned for tho 'bonded warehouse will be a fifth story Instead of a second story ns announced Monday evening. Thd building was originally planned as n four-story ono but prospective busl new? warrants a change In plans. Dr. S. A. LocVwood and Dr. Myr tle S. Lockwood (regular physicians, not " chiropractors) havo removed their of rices from the lUsklns' build ing to 2.12 n. Main street. 271 Herman King and P. M. Kershaw transacted business In Ashland Mon day. Edward, and Ward "Whlletido of Central Point wero among Hie many who came to Medford Monday. Te close them out, alt cook stoves and ranges, at reduced prices, gio us a call. F. W. Shnplclgh Hard ware Co., 2S South Central avenue. H. Canon made n' trip to Cen tral Point Monday morn In p. , V. II. Miller ot Gold Hill was in Medford and Jacksonillo again Mon- dny. For eoodnesa sake, have K. A. Holmes, tho Insurance man write your Insurance. He knows how. W.-I. Vawter and Col. Mundy spent Monday nt Ashland on business con nected with the suburban railway franchise. E. P. Bennett came up from Phoe nix Monday for a short visit In Med ford and 'Vicinity, Brisk tfeat eld book with tarn blndlac down and hare It rebound at tbV-Mail frrltHtna office.- Costs but little. tf Edgar Hafer has returned after a short stay at Portland. Mrs. M. Rose and her daughter, Mrs. A. 8. Furry, of Phoenix, were recent shoppers In Medford. E. D. Weston, commercial photog raphern, negatives made any time or plee by appointment. Phone M. 1471. Pror. George Rebec, who is one of the, faculty of the U. of O., has been making his homo In this valley a visit. W. N. Campbell made a trip to his farm near Talent Monday. That famous old smoke the Trav eler, " W. II. Norcross of Central Point was & business visitor In Medford Monday. ' B. Klum has moved his sign busi ness to tho Boyden alley between S. Central and S. Bartlett. " E. D. Thompson, one of Rogue River's live wires, spont Monday in Medford. Mrs. R. B. Rcames of Central Point was among her Medtord friends Monday. Vapor baths and scientific mm sago for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, cbriopractor, 203 Gar-aett-Coroy Bldg. Phone 145. Win, Nellls of Rogue River is mak ing Medford a short visit. H. H. Taylor of Applcgato and John Brown of Kanes creek wero among those who transacted busi ness in Medford Monday. Ask-for tho Travelor cigar. F. J. Norton of Sutherlln nnd II. L. Kinney ot Glendale are In Med ford. " - Bpruguo Rlcgel of Gold Hill nnd R. D. Hoko of Seven Oaks tarried In Medford n short time this week. Mrs, Halllday-Halght, pupil ot Marchcsl (Paris), Oscar Saengcr (New York) teaches tho art of sing ing, tono placing and correct breath ing a specialty. Exponent of pure "Dot Canto" of tho Italian school cpneort, opera, oratorio. Individual lessens (or In class (three In class) Residence studio, 403 Oakdaio ave nue. South, phone 7202, Mr. Wnl'era of Newburg, Yamhill fo(intJ, who has been visiting his niece, Mrs. Henry Vinson of Medtord, left for his hpmo Monday, I Weeks' McGowan Co. $ 1TNDERTAKERS KABV AMUWAXT, Bay Vbon am arifht Ptaoasd T. tT. Weilu 9071 A. B. Orr, 30911 A, C. Hough and Cap Verdln came down from Grants Pass Monday. F M. Smith of Sterling and D. Awry of Knncn creek wero recent visitors In Medford. Fruit labels In any color printed by tho Mall Tribune. tt George W. Albright, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Robert II. Moore ot Gold Hill, has gono to San Jose, Cal to visit another (laughter. Dr. Sen mado n trip to Gold Hill nnd return Monday. J. N. Hockersmlth and Mr. Loomls, who were among tho excursionists to Los Angeles, returned Monday even ing. Tho former reports that the mercury dropout to 0 degrees bo low sero nt San Diego while ho was there, something almot unpreeented, and that tho weather was generally disagreeable. Carkln ft Taylor (John H. Car klmnnd Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County' Bank Building Medford. ' Herman Of fettbaeher nhrt' Fred Owens wero over from Jacksonville' Mondayt v J. H. Grace and J. H. Gay oT Cen tral Point Wero In Medford Monday morning. Kodalc finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposlto book store. John R. Wilson and Charles Helm roth of Griffin creek transacted business In "Medford the forepart of the wec'k. Nelson rurscl And Win, Louden of Appleatb tarried a row hours In Med ford Monday. Collect those scattered sheets of mustc you value and havo thorn bound la book form at ' the Mall Tribune. ' tf Charles Isaacs was over from Big Sticky Monday afternoon. John Becsoh wont to Talent Mon day to bo gono n few days. The cigar that put O. K. In smoke tho Traveler. VTm. Wclbrlghl, who has been vls- ltlr.gln MciKe'rd, left for Portland Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rader of Phoe nix spent Monday in Medtord shop ping. New York Life Insurance Co., C. Y. Tengwald, Medford National Bank Bldg., phono 3371. Harry Helms was a recent visitor at Jacksonville. Miss Dorothy Barnes of Victoria, B. C Is visiting her sister Miss Jean Barnes ot this city. Mrs. J. U. Bellinger spent tho day In Jacksonville visiting friends. '' Special Boon lunch 12 to 2, 25c. MashaUan'Cafo. 2G2 JHu Nrabuty Af Phoenix woh a receBt visiter In "Mod ferd: County Recorder FredTH.' Colvlg Is seriously III at his homo In Jackson vllle, suffering from Intestinal trou ble. The Golden Circlo or the Christian fchurch will meet with Mrs. A. A. Cas per, 215 Knight street, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Al C. White has accepted a position with Homer Wood at Mlzpah barber shop. LI CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 21 All reference to yesterday's riot on tho "floor of tho houso of representatives and tho fist fight botween Speaker pratt and Speaker pro tem Wood was eliminated from tho houso Journal when tho legislators met today. Speaker Pratt personally corrected tho Journal. Today's session was quiet. At tho outset Speaker Pratt withdrew from tho special election contest commit tee, appointing Representative Groyn, a republican, to fill the vacancy. FEW .CHANGES SHOWN NEW YORK, Jan. 21. The stock market closed strong today. Somo of tho specialties moved widely In re sponse to special influences, Other wlso price changes wero restricted. Governor Wilson's measuro to curb largo Now Jersey corporations oc casioned considerable comment, but political conditions had no pari In shaping market conditions. Bonds wero steady. I IS SWEPT B? FIRE WINNIPEG, Man., Jim. 21. For twelve Iioiii'h tho liiihiiii'SH bcdiou of Ft. Saskatchewan lias been swept by fire, nnd it is feared tho entire city will ho consumed, according to din patches received hero this iil'tunioou, Ft. Sahliiilehownn is on llio C. P. It. By. GMT VOLCANO ERUPTS 'LAVA Collma Vomiting Enormous Quanti ties of Sand, Ashes, anil Moultcn Rock Over Vlllanes No Fatalities Reported But Many Cattle Killed. Ashes Fall at Guadalajara, Hundred f Miles From EruntjonFcar, City Will BejDestrycd.( w , , MEXICO CITY, Jan. 1. The vol cano Collma Is vomiting enormous quantities ot lava, snjul nnd polnon ouh gases, nnd has sent Inhabitants ot several villages fleeing In terror, according to a dv let's received lien to day. So far an known here, there have been no fatalities, hut-hundreds of cnttlcand other livestock are dead. Tho eruption started at noon yes terday and was followed by terrlflr suhterranenn rumblings. Railroad tracks In the vicinity nro covered with several Toot of lava. Traffic Is at a standstill. The city of Guadalajara. 100 miles trom tho volcano, reports nshen from the ernpilon nro falling there. It Is feared several towns will be de stroyed. 1 HUGH MM Off MH OREGOrl'S VOTE . ' - ' - SrAHSHFlBLI), Ore., Jan. 21 Hugh McLean, who was chosen to east tho vote of Iho Oregon electors for Woodrow Wilson for pro-itlcnt left today for Washington, hut on account of storms mny not ho nhlo to reach the cnpitol in time. Ho exict'letl to lenve earlier hut the ronds between here and the rail road lmc been iinptK-uhle until to day. OF MEXrCO CITY, Jan.' 2L Killing four employes nnd uhductinj; several women, rebels raided the ronelt of J, M. (Reason, nn American, near Chiautempam, Tlaxncalu fttut, ac cording to rerth here today. The ranch buildings wero looted mid burned. Glcuhon'n hoii, with his wife and child, mado their cohkj with dif fieully. FULFILLS PLEDGES (Continued from pare 1.) placed tho old system of nomination. "Under the primary pt.tt-m it is iilmost n mathematical certainty that candidates will lie chosen from cen ters of population as instanced in tlio enfce of U. S. sennlor, Portland hnvinj,' two United States Hcnntorh, nnd under which tho dominant party is invariably disreputed, musing n candidnte to be elected from the minority, ns instmired in repiiblienii Oregon Itoing ini.reproneiited in tho L nitod State hotiulo by two demo emit. Senator CnlkiiiH conourrcd in t)it Ktntt'inont. C'larenrn Itmincs' Sk-c(Ii In nominating Dr. Lane in the houso Representative Reamee said In part: "Tho peoplo of tho stato of Oregon aro to bo congratulated at this time on tho fact that wo aro about to pro ceed to tho election or a. United States sonator, knowing ns wo do that elec tion will occupy but u few minutes of timo, that it will bo freo from the squabbles of tho past, and knowing that Important legislation will not be delayed or traded for votes for sen ator. "Tho people nro to bo congratu lated likewise, in tho man they havo chosen Dr. Harry Lane, whoso grandfather, Joseph Lone, was tho first governor of Oregon. "Tho best recommendation for him comes from his own homo commun ity. If you want to find out what a man really is, go to tho placo whero ho comes from. Tho records of tho secretary of stato show that Dr. Lane not only carried tho state, but that against throo other prominent gentle men, ho carried his own county of Muttuqmah. "I assure you It gives mo great pleasuro to nominate Dr. Harry Lane, for United States senator." i Representative Hagood of Port' land, also inudo u brief seconding speech, i V 110 150,000,000 IS FAKE COMMISSION LOW ESTIMATE OF HOUSE SCORED AT LOSS IN CdLD SNAP MERCHANTS MEET . i i I , "V I The southern Cnhlornm orange nnd Union prop valued at $fi0,t)flU,ll00 is complelcly gone. While the t prea (lisNit(hvs out of Liw Ailgeltv jinvc minimised the llsv, IW one in miuth rm Unlifoniiix eomcnnnt with the fneU disputes It," Not only did the cold spell ruin Him enrs crop hut it Killed llinu nmN of net c of young trees, nnd sel Ihp bearing ttees Imck two or lliioo yeut. The 1,0s Apgele imncrs nt first iu)i)ihed the news following up with H'MrU that tho dHinnve was iiiueh Ics than nt .first holieved. They jielitinncd eoiigrcAs for n fYot fight ing iipproprinlion. Smudge pots weie photoKrnphed and run n fiint pne- and their use explained. The people. ot l.os Angeles mtil vicinity have a tremendous "grourh." Kenl plate meh are Iiphvv losers. With thp aiiuuul lomiwt sotiMitt on in full blast thoy were reaping a hur et. Then Jack l't tool; n hand. Now if a man nks for nn oniugp gnne Hipv put him off with ex ouse. It wouldn't do lo hIiow him n grave at this time. For miles nlonr tin railroads of soutiiern t'nlilonim Hie orauue gniveni reseuihlp an Aiieusl wlunt Held whoiw Ihev "honld be n darl; green. Tho, frost hit thent, and Imrd. Pnliu I reps wtre tonci'd while Hip soiui-tropipiil parks wore hit very hard. A los of !?fi0,000,0il0 is vonservn tie. This docs not inclndo Ihc phii celwl orders for fruit Imvc", Iraim portation nod Hip lit.1. REST RiM PLANNED nSY.W.Cn. A rest room for the women of the valley and working girls of the city will he CKtnhlislicd on the fourth floor of tho M. F. A- II. company building. Tho plan was assured lit a meeting of the Merchants association Monday ctcnitig when the iacrchantx ugrced to pay $10 n mouth toward defraying tho o.xonscs. The rrt room will bo tho milieus nbout which a Y. W. C. A, will he organized in Medford. The plan was first oropo.cd hy tho col lege women's organization, nnd the rooms have been donated hv tho M. II. & Co., wilh no charges except for light and heat. WIDOWS' PENSION BILL E SALHM, Ore., Jan. 21 A modifie.1 widowV pension bill, which directs the county to pay !flO n month to women minhle to provide for them sclvi's nml with ono or more childreii wholly or partly dependent iiihiii them, whose luinbnnds are dead, or inmates of Mime statu institution, wns introduced in tho house today. The bill provides that for caph ad ditional child over one, fitly cciiIh a month is added to tlio iiensiou. The juvenile court is to have jurisdiction in nil cases coming under the propon ed net. USUAL FAMILY GRAFT SALEM, Ore., Jan. 21. -When lit tle Horry lluiiehrako wns adjudged to bo working us pngo in the Oregon houso of representatives in iolntioii of tho compulnory fcchool law, bin falhor, llepresenlalivo P. O, llone brakoof Plillomntli, sent homo for another son. Now W'nllor llonehrako who is over 10 mid cHeiipes Hin pro vision of the school net, is drawing f.'l a day from the stale uh page. That is as much as lii.i father, the legisla tor, gets. J ELECTED TO SENATE PHOVIDKNCK, II. I., Jan. 21. Tho legislature today .elected Judge Lobnron Coll, of Iho, federal circuit court of appeals United Stales sena tor to Biicceed Senator Wetmore. . DK8 MOINES, In., Jan. 21.U. S. Senator W. S. Kenyan win re-elected by tho Htnto legialiiliiru hero today, balloting in bcpniitlo BusHioijg. mm The business doallugH of I lit' Jlogui' ltior ConimlsHioii company, and lis reprvsentntixes, Motoirs. Sehnecklolli nnd liau, were roundly hpiiipiI at I lie meetiiig of tho .Mcdt'oid MurehnulK association Monday cusiiug, IiihIiiu (en of deals whereby fnrainrs were defrauded of a whole reason's erei and work wore relnlcd and the fact was brought out that two families wpio driven from the alloy mid fore cd to abandon the fnrms lliuv had cleared, as a result of consigning their pmduee to the eoiuniiwuion com pany. Allluniuli Iho mPichnulH wore ak cd to (Mi-opernto with the Mull Tri bune to, collier data to he probated lo the grand jury it wn not fell thnl, ns nn iiHsoelnlion, this could he dour. Individual members, howcxer, are fining in the belief thnt mich dntu pan bo mid will bo obtained nnd will lend their cITorttt to that end. The nsvoctntlwt hy an unanimous vote pilled Hie tlloniug iMMolutieu: Wliercnn, It is the mpiisp of the Medfonl Mercliauta' tiSMieintion that the business methods and Imimiipc dealings of the Itoguo Hlvnr Uouiinis .ion Ntinpauy havo injured the coin inercial stniiding of Hip conmiuiiity and have to our huowleduo flnnii eiiillv crippled deserving elllzeu in this distnrt. lie it ipnolvcd, tlinl this ntsocislinii goes on ipcord as slronsly poiidi'inii iug any InihiiiKMf methods of the chnraclpr prwetUcd by Iho llognp Kivrr fointuisHoii einiwny in this valley. POWER CONCERN FIGHT TAX ON HORSE-POWER 8ALU.M, Ore, Jnn 2 -Representatives of nearly a doten public utility coriMirntlnns and power Inter ests, largo and small, aro today lu 8nlem to uso their efforts ngnlnit Representative Scliuebers propowU amending law to lnio n tax ot -T. cents to $2 per horso power either npproprlatnl or claimed In Oregon. TO E IMTTSIU'IU), Jan. 21 -"Hive me a million nnd yon may have it duoree. I won't even pnntont the mut," Mm. Josinh V. Thompson, wife of n multi millionaire coal and enl.o operator hero (old her htiibaii7l, "It would be worth moro than Unit," Thompson nnswered. Mrs. Thompson lodny hn a certi fied check for ifJ.OflO.IIDU and Thomp son ban his divorce decree. LIKELY TO LOSE JOBS SALK.M, Jan. 21. Tho Howard minority report abollrihliig school supervisors won In tho house on a lent vote today und tho matter was roferred bark to tho committee with Instructions to draft tho bill IckvIiik It optional with tho county court whether tho supervisors aro employed or not. E LEAVE LEAVENW'Oinif, Knn., Jan. 21 -Their bonds propcily signed and heav ing tho approval of the federal authorities, ,. McCain mid V. Hurt Iirown of Kiiiihiih City and W, E. Hcddin of .Milwaukee, convicted labor leaders, left tlio federal peni tentiary here this iitternouii. War den MeLiiughrey treated the tlio lo n finu dinner before they left, DYSON LEADS FOR NASHVILLE, Tenii., Jan. 21. Tho legislature is balloting this after noon mi tho long term Hciiutort-hip. On tho hiHt ballot taken, Col. L, 1). Dyson, a millionaire of Kuoxvillo, it ceived 112 votes, within fivo of enough lo olcct. Tl Poslal InHpeelov S.'ll. Morse is in Medford to hphipIi for u set of ' xcyoi'a iiislrumonls whlelt weie ol pii from Ilia pasturfipp llieic two weeks ugo by .Inlm Torgefsoli and aflenviudH tliiowu by him al u place near Hie city. Toigerhoii gii Molne n fuiiiy good ilvscuplioit of tin pliu'P nnd tlu Inspector cxpeels to he mic pt'ssful In his Nenii'li. Chief IlillMni nnd Mr, Moi'sn were (o hae miidp a search lor Ihc inn- clrs today luil owing lo the tnim ile laypd miilteii. ' MERCHANTS DESIRE TOLL ROAO ABOLISHED Urgent need of active nml liumeil Into work to secure the Pacific High way thmugli .Medford wan PtproMuxl by W. V. Isaacs at Iho .Merchants' ns sucliitlou meeting Miiudny ociiIiik The ehalnun niipoiiteil O. II. Corey, L. II. Ilrown and llnmco NocIioIihiii iih a commltleo to confer with tho Commercial club. The matter of I tin ilollnrhlilo 'toll road over the illHkl )oiim wan nbo discussed, It being the seusn of tlioMt premmt that thin roud Mhoiild bo secured or Its fraiKiiUo earn oiled. SIX MERCHANTS OFF A delegation ot six Medford iner rliants let' Medford Tuesday evening for Albany whero they will attend Iho state meeting of tho annotation. ThoKu In the party were: Messrs. Guddls, Isaacs. Smith, lluttorfletd, Peck nml Orr The club arranged to stand ror $10 expense money for each man. Monday night's banquet wns given nt tho Methodist rhiinii and was one ot n best ot the year. PAULHAMUS COMING TO EXPLAIN CO-OPERATIVE WORK Until wonl is received from W. II. PiiiiIIiiiiiiiis of Piiyalliip, nothing def inite will be known regaidiiig the cannery hitnaliou in Mcdlnrd. Mr PntilliainiiH has written Hip commit tee I nnii (ho Merchants iisMieiation mid Commercial dluh that he would like to visit Medford nml explain the working of the co-operative cannery at Pujiillup ami Siimiicr. Wont is oAM'etcd daily that he is ready to come. DIED. Stephen S. Hniioy, age 70 year. .1 months nail ft days died at the home of Ins hou-iu-lnw, II. S. Hruinhle, H27 Soitlh Fir street, Mon day aflenioou nt MUW oeineic. lie wns horn in Oswego, New York. The funernl hcrticcf will he held from Iho Free Melhodlst chunih Wcdiiisnlnv aflenioou ut 'Jlll, Hin Rev. W. V.. (looile offtviatiug. ' " i Horn. To tho wife of Itmll Mohr ot tho Hotel Meiirord, a little hold clerk. Saturday January K. Mother and child aro doliin well and papa Is buy ing-cigars. Aro Yoii"AfflliertAVItli Piles? Tills disease, whether acute or chronic, ,ls easily and rapidly over come by using Merltol Pile Remedy (llvos positive and permanent relief when all others fall, and wo honrtlly recommend It to any sufferer. Has. kins' Drug Store. NOTICIJ OP I'lltKT MUiri'l.N'fJ H' Clti:i)ITOIIH. Iii tho district court of tho United States for tho district of Oregon. la the mattor of Prances A. Merrill nnd Marlon V Merrill, co-pnrtuors and Murrlvold Shop, bankrupts. In Ilankriiptcy, No 22H8. To tho creditors of Praneeii A. Mer rill and Marlon V. Merrill, co-part-Horn as Merrlvold Shop, bankrupts You are hereby notified that on the 17th day of January, A, 1)., 101 II, Prances A. Merrill nml Marlon V Merrill cn-pni tuers ns Merrlvold Shop wero duly adjudged hankiiipt, mid that the first mooting of tho creditors of suld bankrupts, will bo held at tho officii of tho iinilerslgiiml In rooms 20-22 over the Jurkson county Hank, annex, In tho city of Medford, Oregon, nt tlio hour of 10 o'clock a. in. on Monday, the 3rd day of February, A. J),, 1D1U, at which Unto nnd place tho said creditors may attend, prove tlolr claims, appoint u trustee, oxamluo tho bankrupts, ordor u salo of tho proper ty of tho bankrupts, and trniisnct such other business as may pioporly co mo before said meeting, Dated at MniUord, Oregon, this 21st day ot January, A. 1)., 1013. FRANK J. NHWMAN, Reforoo in Ilankriiptcy. c: TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKO Washing 26c an hour, Plain sowing $1.50 fur 8 hours. Phono 28D-K, 200 OR HERE TO SEARCH FOR GOODS Why I Advertise 1 believe Hint seven-tenths of all lipiulnrlies havo their origin In strained vision. I also know that correctly fitted glnssos will entirely relievo tho chiiho. lioimoly u day pusses bill I ie llnve ftiimo sufferer through my kiuivvledgo of making and fit ting glassps. I am auxlouii (but all siiffnreis should know tbure Is a remedy so simple. This Is one reason whv I advertise. DR. RICKERT Over Kenttiei's, .Meiirord. Manhattan Cafe 25c Noon Lunch Monp Meat, rhelee of Two HntretM Pie or Pudding Coffee or Milk llrwid atiit llutler Tuberculosis Medicine Saved This Man's Life Plirilimii'lj l . n.nia ii, xhil nfl.h Uri' i.H.i.,t 'i . f.,r.i,,iih luiitf lti.i,l.i . niriun, K ,i4ri, ul ,U ihhiIN Alli-r I'liriiiio.i.M i,r mi iii,ii or aluli Iwlli , ,.10 II la !' I.i mkM I . vkuu m M I'Hllir I ii.i. I ni.li In Hint uul nbvlhrr ll.r Itulllilr U KlllulC W..1-P-, Ukl. llrkiiMii Mi.Hr, iH Mm anil atotil I In- ilmiH'O uf llnM llml ( lint itwm In i KSI .So 4UI Ml. PI.IM. t'a. 'itmiirtMHi I kim ir-oiac: ) fjr uln-ljr mut (SlMiMti irvti,m all IIh Uih. I iwtr mStti lS4 k.mh4 (hIh ! 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In t'rllMln lduralorr t'lilljilrt,iil V fr maiertl Utiik lir ali 1 all I.lu4 ilruKlltiU If You Were Told There Is on the market a perfect Making Ptmiler which emliraccs all the ipinlltles that hIukiIuivI) pnro reliable linking Powder should have, and U I'Clurf nM nt line "T pnitiiil WOI'I.II IT NOT HI" to )aur Inipriwt to try UT Wp want ion to. mid If you do not find It us good as wo clnliii. return th, empty ran lo )our grocer and s o e ti r o o it r money. 2e lit stamps will bring you our cook book '.p WTiw t:ni:si'i.T sum k.u ti ihno (IIMI'INV, Heattle, Wiixhliigloii. Clark & Wright LAWYERS UUHIIINUTON, l. V. Public Laud Matters: Final Proof. Dciort Lands, Contest mid Minim; Cases, Scrip. Bitssrt Try This Home.Made Cough Jiamady j C'oaU I.llllr, Hut lliirn Ihp AVer It (ulrlkl, i, r .Vlunrr llrriinilril. MIk one pint of granulated suimr with U pint of v(nriii wiilrr, ami atlr fur -inliiiilea. PuLU'j oimies of i'lnnv (lllty ceiitn' worth) III n pint IhiIIIii, llii-n uilil tint Sugar hni. 'Juke a (canpiMiiifiil every one. tv.o or tlireu hums. You will find that tlila simpln rem edy Inken hold of a cough moie iiulfkly thiill mi) tiling el.u you ever litnl, Uhu ally ciiiU n drcp siitel eougli limliln of 'J I hours, Sphnillil, loo. for vvlioop. lug cough, croup, chest aliiyhitiiiclii tu mid other Uiront trouliles. It ntlm tilutcs tint iipxlito and U ullelitly lax ative, which helps end u cough. 'Jlils recipe makes mom and Mler couuh syriip tliun sou oould buy ready inapii for 9!.8i). If keep, perfectly mill tniles ptcisaiitly, JJiiex h tlio most vahinhln coneon. iraicil coinpoiinil of Norway vvlilto plim extract, and ,C n gimlneol nnl till tlio natiiial I pino elements which urn o healing to tlia iiieiiilirai.eM. Other prer nrntlnns will not work lu this formula. Ilils plan of mnklnir couuh svrun with i i,K'Ji. "."" ""r "Vr"I lor strained A (niarailtv of nlnnlnln Hnltifncllnn or money promptly refumlcd, goe will! tlllS reel I XI. YlVlll ilrmmtul lina 1)1,1,... ... will get II for Villi. If nol, wad to. ThQ rliicx Co., VI, Wuyw, Jud, v i Ti' i. ii,'r.,V,7, popular timiiiR i ut tho Uliltei Stalw nnd Cimnilii that It U often Imitated. Rut Hin old, .lift. cemifiil formula lum tua-nr 1mm, (,nni,i 11 1