.
MCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Jnnrjih Taylor nnd family, who
havo been sifchdlnir Hits winter In
southern California, rctumcil homo
Friday evening,
The third nnnunldance of Medford
lodge No. ItCS will ho hold nt the
iXntatorluni, Wodncsdny evening,
March' 28j 1913. Thin Is the first
annual dance whero Invitations have
been limited to Ktks only, Those
who possess a white Uniform, as worn
nl tho Portland convention, will wear
It at this dauco.
J. D. Plqrcoi from; Pennsylvania,
ratno hcrcf bonded for Medford, whero
ho proposes to ongago In fnroilng,
Induced by .relatives. Portlaud
Journal
K. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphcrn, negatives mado any Umo or
place by appointment. Phone M.
1471i
Mrs. George Durner, who has been
making her homo In Los Angeles,
arrived In Medford Sunday evening
and Is visiting nt tho home of her
parcuts, Mr. and Mrs. lteynoldt.
The socialist will hold another of
their regular social sessions at
Smlth'ii hall Wednesday evening.
Dancing nnd n short program will
furnish tho entertainment.
Feed and seed. Schmidt, phono
2C0. 318
' Tho ladles, of tho Christian church
will give a cafeteria dinner nt the
church Wednesday evening.
William L. Scantlln left for Chi
cago this morning, via San Francisco,
to enter the employment of his old
firm, tho Infcersoll-Rand company,
largest concern of its kind In tho
world. It is their boast tbat they
havo no one on their business force
who came to them for employment,
but that they pick their own me:.
Mf. Scantlln is a mechanical nnd
electrical engineer, graduating with
tho highest honors of his class. AN
ter an absence of three yeara he was
surprised by & telegraphic offer of n
better position than tho one ho mult,
and with a decided advance in sal
ary. Vapor baths aad scientific mas
sago for men and women Dr. It.
J. Loclcwood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar;
aett-Corey Bldg. Phone 145
K
Mr. and Mrs. George II
Patrick
of Gold Hill were among thoso who
came to Medford Monday? T
Mrs. J. F. Adams of Klamath
county, who is visiting her sister,
Mrs. J. Nichols, of Central Point,
spent Monday afternoon in Medford.
Guaranteed completo wagons at
Pell's, Ashland, for less than $100.
325
8. T. Sundry of Rogue River was
in Medford and Jacksonville Mon
day. T. J. Pearco of Trail precinct has
returned from a trip to his former
home In Pennsylvania.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposite book store,
Hugh Mitchell, superintendent of
the fish hatchery on Roguo rirer,
was a Medford visitor Monday.
Harry Silver, R. H. Allison and
Mr. Hodson of Ashland wero among
the many In Medford Monday.
Orchard, hunting, fishing and
Crater. Lake scenes for sale at (Jer
king & Harmon's studio. Negatives
made any place, kodak finishing. 128
East Main street. Phone 215 R. .
James Harry was found dead re
cently in n cabin at Wolf Creek, Jo
Eopblno county, whero, according to
tho verdict of, tho coroner's Jury, bo
had been murdered In self defense
by James Chapman, aged 17 years.
Doth lmd been working for tho 8.
I', company as section hands, ana
llttlo is known oft cither.
J. V. Rlttor and J. K. Stewart
mado a trip to Jacksonville Monday
afternoon. i
Ladles' sndos sblned at Summer
vllle'u barberl Bhopv ,
Thomas McAudrow, tho well
known pioneer, and two of his
daughters drpvo to Medford Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. L. llonry of Sacra
mouto, Cul arrived In Medford,
Monday, . --
Now York, Lifo. Insurance Co., C.
V, Tongwald, Medford National
Rank Bldg, phone 3371. '
A. V. Itlker uud John Hansen wero
up from Phoonlx Monday afternoon,
ii d. Woods of Roguo River tnr
rlod lu Medford Monday.
Real home made bread at Do
Voo's. Don Cameron was ivor from Jack
bouvlllo Monday afternoon.
8. D. Van Dyko and Thomas. Ed
pall of Phoenix precinct wero In
lodford during tho week,
H" ' ' -
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
&ABX ASSISTANT
Day Phono 'JUT
Night
Phones
V. W. Weeks ips-J-2
A. K. Orr 078-M
PAGE TWO.
.. K. M. McKrnny, manager of tho
Producer Fruit, company's business
lu southern Oregon, loft for Portland
Monday, lo be gone a short time.
Dr. J, F. Reddy went to Grants
Pans Monday morning on railroad
business.
Insure and bo sure. Right It wo
wrllo It. It. A. Holmes, Tho Insur
anco Man.
M. 8. Thompson of Climax spent
several hours, In McdTord Monday,
Mrs. Agnes Wlloy of Montana, wht,
has been paling her grandfather, J.
I. McAhorn, and other relatives llv-
lug-ln Medford, a "visit, left for homo
.Monday.
Gerklng & Harmon, studio por
traits, homo portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; 12S East Main stroot;
telephone' 2 1G R.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C Gilchrist of
Sams Valley made Medford a bust
ncss visit Monday.
William Woybrlght was down from
Central Point one day this week.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car-
kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-t-law,
over Jackson County Bank
Building Medford.
F. J. Hard of Kupcno is a busi
ness visitor in Medford,
Mr. and Mrs. C. 1). Woolvorton
and Mr. George Alder of Gold Hill
were recent visitors in Medford.
- Rugs, carpets, draperies cleaned
hy most modern process. Call us up
Wo will bo clad to submit you n
prlco. Pantorium.
' Dr. Swcdcnberg of Ashland spent
Monday night in Medford.
Arthur 13. Davis, son of Rev, M
C. Davis or AVdir Creek, was killed
recently nt tho Horscshoo mine on
Coyote creek, Josephlno county, by
n premature- explosion of dynamlto.
He was 20 years of ago.
We also do accordion pleating.
Pantorium. 132 W. Main.
James Stevens, who has been at
Tresno, Cal., for heveral weeks, vi-a
Ring a son, returned Monday eve
ning.
George W. bowoy of Evans creek
was in Medford Monday transacting
business.
Carpets and rugs cleaned at Pant
orium. 132 W. Main.
County Superintendent and Mrs.
X. P. Wells returned to Jacksonville
Monday from a trip to Ashland.
F. M. McKlnnis of Antloch was In
Medford Monday, accompanied by a
son.
Tho Pantorium is now at 132 W.
Main. Phone for the drivers.
MrV."J. XJones of Richmond.
Cal made relatives and friends liv
ing in Jarkson county a visit recent,
ly. She wns a resident of Applegate
for a number of years.
Marshal Noo of Gold Hill, also
A. E. Kellogg, transacted business In
Medford Monday.
Invito your friends to como on tho
excursion from Taconia to Medford,
April 9. Round trip. J 15.70.
L. D. Harris, after a visit of sev
eral weeks In Medford, has returned
to Cnlco, Cal.
H. F. Mender, superintendent of
Suncrest orchard, spent several
hours in Medford Monday.
C. I. Hutchison. F. K. Merrick and
If. IT. Lumsdcn made a trip to Ash
land Monday.
R. B. Wilson and Polk Hull were
down from Griffin creek tho foro
part of tho week.
Henry Humphrey and bis mother
and son, who have been spending tho
winter in southern California, are at
homo again.
William Rogers Iord, of New
York, noted authority on birds and
author of "Illrd Book," is coming to
Oregon iioxt mouth and will lecture
on bird and animal life at tho schools
of Grants Pass, April 10; .Medford,
April 21 Ashland, April 22; 'an
tral Point. April 23. Tho lectures
will bo freo, ns State Game Warden
Flnlcy is bringing Mr. Lord to tho
stale.
B. T, Bailey of Crescent City is
stopping in Medford at present.
Joseph Green, 'well known In
southern Oregon, while confined at
his homo by sIcknesB becamu delir
ious und escaped Into tho woods,
succumbing lo tho resultant expo
sure. He was about ill years of
ago and- unmarried,
DAYTON SUBMERGED BY FLOOD
(Continued from page 1.)
two io seven feet of wuter n u ro
mill of (he breaking of u levco on Hie
Miami river. TIioiixuimIh luive liecn
forced to lleo und wild rumors of
great Joss of lif0 Jmvo been oiirrcnt.
It is not believed (hut llicxo rumors
will be substantiated, iih Hie people
hud iimple warning of Hie weakened
condition, of (lio levco for JiourtJ be
fore it broke.
Miami Bridge Dynamited.
The business section of Duyion has
stit'lered greatly, lnuny office build
ings luive been abandoned. ,Husiiiess
is purulyzed.
The main bridge orer Hiu Miami
river Jms been dynamited, us debris
floating down Hie siremn formed n
dam,
Aid linn been rushed to Dayton
from surrounding towns. AH com
MTCDFOItf) MATTi TR1HTTNR
muuieatioii wilh Hie stricken elly ml
spasmodically unreliable.
Trains havo been unable to tench
nearer than 10 miles ot Dayton since
4 o'clock this morning, when the
leco first broke. Two other broa'iM
followed nnd then tho whole struc
ture gave way.
Residents of tho tlvor dlstrlr's
wero warned of the npproauhliig dan
ger and It la practically certain that
nil escaped. Tho entire city, how
ever, Is surrounded by water.
DAYTON, Ohio, .Mur. 'J... Tlion-..
muU nro homolos in Dayton uml
vicinity nml ore beim sheltered in
tent- and public buildings following
lite brooking of the big Miami liver
levee in tlirce plnee. The river !ui"
pn-cd the flood depth and is still
ri-injr. Scores of factories nre
closed.
.Militia on (iuiml.
Three companies of militia wore
ordered io aid Hie police. Htvcrtlnle,
North Dayton nnd other suburb nre
inundated. I.nt night couriers wore
sent throuchont the threatened dis
tricts warning the iuhnbilntits to tloe.
The river is tho highest it lias been
for years.
COLU.MHUS. Ohio, Mntvli M.
Unconfirmed reports here today miv
Hint .Major H. V. Lcusnnd ,ntul other
citizens of Doiawnre. Ohio, wero
drowned iodny in the flood witters of
the Scioto river. KfforU to oun
mtmieute with Delaware Imxo failed
Sot en Drown nt Delaware.
DELAWARE. Ohio, March 25.--Scvcn
persons nro known to havo
drowned here In the flood waters of
tho Olentugny river. Three bodies
already havo been recovered.
Mayor Leas narrowly esciped
death In attempting rescues from
housetops. After taking his own
family to safety In of rowboat Mayor
Leas took four women from a housi
top. Tho boat was overturned, Mi)
or Leas holding ono woman afloat,
the others drowning.
LIMA, Ohio, March 25. Held up
through a levco breaking nt Mtddli
Point ten solid miles of trains, In
cluding tho Pennsylvania's Twenti
eth Century limited, were jammed
hero until nearly noon today. Tho
Ottawa river has flooded tho city.
MIDDLETON, Ohio, March 25.-
Residents of more than 20U houses
bad deserted their homes hero nt
InoonTand'.woro Hoeing for safety be-
foro tho rapidly rising waters of :he
Miami river. Dayton. It Is reported,
Is sure to bo deluged.
Akron in Danger.
AKRON, Ohio, March 25. Ak
ron's business section will be flooded
if tho banks of Long lake burst.
They already nro brimming over,
through receiving a great torrent
from tho state reservoir south of
Akron, which already had broken.
GRAND JURY RECOMMENDS
NEW VAULT FOR RECORDS
Tho grand Jury In Its report sub
mitted tho following regarding tho
recorder's effice:
"Tho recorder is very much cramp
ed for both office and vault space.
His vault Is narrow, possibly 5x10
and 0 to 10 feet high. Ono sldo is
fitted with book racks. Every bit of
space la filled. Twelve or fifteen
volumes of deed and mortgage rec
ords lying on tho floor; also sovoral
largo volumes of plat records stand
ing on edge, tho covers becoming
warped and broken. Tho vault does
not appear flro-proof."
Regarding tho sheriff's offlco tho
roport says:
"In tho sheriff's offlco wo Hud
great congestion of work, caused
principally by tho work Incidental to
tax collection. Tho jail Is cloun and
sanitary, uud Is a credit to tho man
agement of Jailor William Slagler."
Tho county elork'H, treasurer's' and
assessor's offices are thus commend cemmend
ed: "Wo find that Mr. Gardner has a
largo flnu room uud vault with desks
and filing cases, ample desk room,
and a now counter Hint adds greatly
to tho servlco of tho offlco. Appar
ently there Is a pluco for everything,
and everything Is In Us plnco. Tho
recent cleaning of tho walls has lidd
ed to tho attractiveness of the rooms.
Tito county treasurer's and assessor's
offices nro In first class condition."
It Is also stated that a coat of paint
in tho court room would not hurt.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY,
Toko LAXATIVE BROMO Quinlno
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
It falls to euro. E. W. OROVE'8 sig
nature is on oaeh box. 25 cents.
XOTIIT.
Bring your friends to tho cafeteria
dinner at tho ChrUtlun church,
Wednesday evening, from 5:30 to
S:30, Individual chicken pies 15c
and 20c; sandwiches, 2 for fle,
pickles, 1c; olives, 5c; salad, 5c;
boiled eggs, 2c; baked beans, 2c;
coffee, 5c; cake, 2 for 5c; leu cream
coiiob, 5e, Pay for what you eat, 2
MnSOFOUD. OKKflOtf. TTTCSnAY. MAHPTT 2,", 1!)in.
I IE
AGREES
TO MAKE NEXT
FIGHT JULY 4
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., .March 2.1.
Willie Ritchie, "lightweight cham
pion, will defend his title on Jjily
i In either San Francisco or I.oh
Anguies, probably against Hie win
ner of the Lench Cross-Jou Rivers
battle In New York.
Writing from Mllnukee, Ritchie
says:
"On Juno t I will finish my theat
rical dates nt Portland, Oro. Dur
ing the last two weeks lu May I will
he lu the open air as much ns pos
sible, and ns soon as I finish my
work In tho theater 1 will take tho
first train that will carry mo to
Hilly Nolan's ranch In Lake county,
where 1 will rest nnd train for" my
noxt bout. It will take place either
In San Francisco or l.os Angeles on
July 4.
"The bout between Leaeh Gross
and Joo Rivers lu New York -will
como pretty near naming our next
opponent. In fart we have been of
fered quite a tld sum to meet Riv
ers In lxs Angeles on Independence
day. If our terms nre met, ho sure
ly will havo tho first opportunity of
tnktug tho tttlo front mo It ho can.
I havo seen tho Us Angeles boy in
nctlon on several occasions mid feel
as though 1 nm his master In every
department of the game."
FORI WAYNE SUFFERS.
HEAVY FLOOD LOSS
FORT WAYNE, lnd., March 20.
At noon tho dnmago done by tho
flood here ran Into tho thousands,
with tho crest of the high water not
expected until midnight. Many
homes nt Itkewood, a suburb, are
under water.
Ht -r-ff tfl
COMMERCIAL CLUB
MEETING WEDNESDAY
President .1, A. Perry has
NmiciI n cull for the regular
monthly meeting of the Com
mercial Club for Wednesday
evening, .March 'JU, at the City
Hall. Iinportnut htifeiuowi will
come before the club.
f-f
RUSHLIGHT CANDIDATE
FOR PORTLAND MAY0RALITY
PORTLAND. Ore., .Mur.-h 'J..
Standing t, ho record of the put
twenty jnih one month' movor of
the city, A. O. Rushlight todoy filed
ii declaration of hi- Intention to be
come u (niididitte for re-election to
the oftiee.
MARKET REPORT
Prices Paid by Dealers
KO(IS Me.
IlUTTKIl 3Qc,
POTATOES -00c:I0ij.
CAllRAHK-lljO.
APPLES lOffiOfifJ' '
ONIONS-7.1r(fite MO.
CARROTS 7fic1.00.
PARSNIPS 73u$l. '
TURNH'S -7fiedf.fi.
CAULIFLOWER 7Cc.fl.2S.
APPLES :l(lcf'7fie.
IIONKY 10(5l6o lb.
t'IDKR 2.-,o gnl.
CJIICKENS-Hoiis, 15c.
PORK 10(a Ilia.
HKKF lOf.n'-'Oc.
LAUD 15c.
BACON-l(llfle.
SHOULDERS lie.
HAMS 18c.
MvcMecI:
HOaS Dressed, 8c; alive C'js.
SHEEP lMV&u.
STKKHS Alive, (Jo. ,
COWS Alive, 5(2?rVe.
VEAL Dressed, lie.
POULTRY Mixed shiekolis, lOo;
springs, 1'Je; dressed, l'JMu.
Hay ami drain
(Selling Price)
W!'KAT-$1.0O.
OATS1-1.00.
NAY Vetch, $11 ton; grain, $13.
P,AHLHY-,yj7 ton.
CORN S25 ton.
A Strong Indorsement,
W. II, HulmeS of tho Docornh, la.,
Journal Bays, "I hud been a sufferer
from piles and hemorrhoids for
years. I got no relief lintll my drug
gist rccommendod Morltol Pllo Rem
edy. Before I had taken half the
package the distress wus gono and
I havo had no trouble since. I would
not tuko a thousand dollars and bo
back In my fonnor, condition.'' Has-
kins' drug store-, oxrluslvo agents.
WELLS FARGO WINS
T
HAI.KM, Or. March 2. Vecnrd
lug to tho derision ot I lm supremo
court the gross eartiltvts tux law
enacted hy tho pimple lit I'.'tltl was
repealed by Imputation by tho leg
islative act of tli0l, creating a state
board ot lav rommlsslonois, Tho ease
Involved wns tho state vorstiSi Wells
Fargo & Co ami s nit affirmation
of the opinion of Judgo (lulloway uf
the Marlon county circuit court. Tho
state brought suit against tho Well
Fargo company for the collection of
grow earnings luxes tor the yents
t'jae, 1U0? ami UMKS. Tho company
attacked tho validity of the law on
the ground that It had been repealed
by Implication by the tax law enacted
In 1S0T and tho act of lOO'.i. The
circuit court decided lu favor of tho
state regarding the taxes for the
first 10 jcars, but uphold tho com
pany a contention nud found In Its
favor lu regard to the taxes of ll'tis.
The supremo court coincided with
thts decision.
LOSS OF LIFE IS 128.
(Continued from Pngo 1)
tile institutions, churches, schools
nnd club buildings dividing tho re
maining loss.
A two-Inch fnll ot snow during the
night hampered the work of the res
cuers today, and It Is now feared
that It will rtHptlru tho remainder
of tho week to explore tho remaining
wrecked ami partially wrecked resi
dence. A regiment ot militia Is pa
trolling tho stricken districts, but
very llttlo looting bus been roortod.
Only two looters mi far hao been
nrrested. They' gate the names of
John Fletcher and Arnold Dillon.
Fourteen I.'iiIiIi'OIUIihI,
Fourteen ot the 110 bodins chok
ing tho various morgues nro still un
identified nnd relatives and friends
of the missing nro flocking there to
view the remains. A seoro ot fun
erals wero planned today, but moxt
of tho victims will bo burled tomor
row and Thursday.
Plans fur tho rebuilding of the
stricken dlstrlut already have started
It Is expected that Omaha's blK cor
porations nud financial Institutions
will form an organization to loan
money to the cyclone nufferers on
easy terms. A score of newly limit
rtwldcuccs in the city's mot fashion
able district wore demolished, but
not one curried tornado Insurance
Tho mansion of (Joorge Joslyn. multi
millionaire, was wrecked. He will
not rebuild.
Negro .Scared While.
Fourteen hours ufter the storm,
and while tho soldiers wero dlgglna
In the ruins of tho Diamond picture
theater, believing ull there were
deud, a negro auddonly nrone from
tho debris. Ills faco was uearlv
white ifrom fright. I In gave one
wild yell and ran down tho street
nt top speed. It Is now believed that
most of tho people who wero lu the
moving picture show when the cy
clone struck escaped.
Mrs. W. W. Sherwood was III In
bod. Her baby lay hostile her when
tho storm struck tho house. The
child disappeared, but tho mother
esruped unhurt, it Is believed tho
baby was killed,
BAT NELSON TO REFEREE
PORTLAHD.AMATEUR BOUTS
PORTLAND, Or, March 2T. Ac
cording; lo niinouui'cmout todnv, (.
car Matthew lUttllng Nelson cf
llcgnwlsiih, Denver ami Portlaud will
referee tho amateur bouts to be held
nt tho smokor of tho Brooklyn Ath
letic, club, April 10. Nelson, with
his bride, Fay King Nelson, Is ex
pected to arrive lu Portland April f .
TRAIN CRASHES THR0IUGH
BRIDGE, BRIGHTON, OHIO
NOKWALK, Ohio, Miuili 25.
CAuhhii Hid deiilli of Hirer members
of Hie (ruin crw' u Lake und Foil
111 in train went through u bridge ut
Brighton, Ohio, near line Iodny.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR HAM' A first ciawi milch cmv.
1005 ,V. Central uvo. 7
WANTED Roll top desk, Addrosi
Box II. T., Tribune, or 501 W.
Hamilton si. ' I
TO EXCHANHE 100 acres 'of laud
In Minnesota for nil orchard tract
In Roguo River valley or u limine
nnd lot lu Mudiord. Cull at 11 'J N.
(Irapo st, 2
FOR EXCIIANHH-
-115,000. well
ranch close to
liuproved stock
Medford, for equal valuation.
FOR BALE 80 ucres excellent fruit
land, close In, $100 acre,
WAN'i.i5D Wstlnga of first class
properties, for sale or exchange.
Clark Itealty Co., 200 Phlpps bid.
BATTLE FOR
AXES
LOS ANGELES VOIES
l.tlfl ANUHLKH. Cal . March !!.'"
An entire change of elly exeeolhe
officials Is provldd bv the result ot
yesterday's municipal charter amend.
liiunt election, iiccordltiK (A the miuiit
which Is being tabulated today. An
amendment throwing out of office
tho mayor nud elly council In .lulv
was isissed to provide an opportunity
to put Into operation pioiioied
nmeudmehls to coitstttute the etty
oouncll through proportional repre
sentation or to return to the old
ward system, both of whluh. however,
wero defeated. The prdportloiial
representation plan wns strongly
HtiPiKirtod bv HoelalUt nnd labor utt
ers, Tho Miiulelnnl N'ows. n WfcUv
publication by tho elly, was vol nl
out of existence, and a plan to e1e I
harbor coiuutllslouers, subject to i
call, In lieu of their nppolutmeitt
tho mnor, was ilefsuttnl T)tlri
flvo thousand votes were cast, Ootid
of them women.
PR0FES0R PLEADS
THE UNWRITTEN LAW
HT. PAtU,. Minn , March 25
The work of Impanelling a jury was
(omnium ell fu tho district court to
day for the trial ot Professor Oscar
W. Olson, tho UnHerslty of Mlnnoso
hi professor recently Indicted on a
charge of murder. Professor Olson
Is aeeiiMd of shooting nud killing
Clyde N. Darling, who mot tils death
while passing or attempting to outer
the Olson homo on tho night of
March 5.
Heveral hours after tho tragedy
Olson Riirrcndarod to the isillre, and
according to them, confined hw unit
ed (or his chance and deliberately
shot Darling, whom li Intimated bad
broken up tho Olson homo. Retoud
his first statement that It was a case
of th uuwrlttsu Inw the ncciismt pro
fessor has derlliKMl In discuss his case
exespt with oouiimI.
Professor Olson has been connect
ed with tk agricultural college of
the stat university oer sltx-o his
youth, either as a studciit or Instruc
tor, with the I'Mii'lInn of olio year
spent at Pullman III. lie Inn always
been well thoiishl ot b his jil
utcs at tho uniM rslty
AILING WOMEN
OF MIDDLE AGE
Mrs. Hilbcrl Telia of Her Dis
tressing Symptoms During
Change of Life and How
She Found Relief.
Fleetwood. Pa.- " During tho Chang
of I.lfo I was imrdly able to Imi nrouml
nt all. 1 always nail
a headache and 1
was so diexy and ner
vous that I hud no
rest at night, Tho
flashes of beat wero
so bad Bometimei
that I did not know
what to do.
"Ono day a friend
advised mo to take
Lydla K. Plnkham's
Voi'o table Com
pound nnd it mado mo a stronc well wo
man. I nm very thankful that I fol
lowed my friend's advlcu and I rhall
recommend it as long us I live. Hcforo
I took tho ComK)imil I was always
sickly nnd now I have not had medicine
from n doctor for years. You may pub
lish my htter."-Mrs. L'mvAltu II. Hit,
HKUT, Fleetwood, Pa.
Such warning symptoms ns sense of
sufTocntlon.hot Hashes, hcadachei, back
aches, dread of imiiending evll.tlmldlty,
sounds In tho ears, pnlpitntlon of tho
heart, sparks before tho eyes, Irregu
larities, constipation, vnriablo apjietite,
weakness and Inipiletiiile, and dlxzlnvss,
nro promptly heeded by Intelligent wo
men who nro nppronchlng tho period in
lifo when woman's great changa may
bo expected.
Lydla K, Plnkham's Vegetabl" Com
pound Invigorates nnd strengthens Ilia
female organism nnd builds up tiio weak
ened nervous system. It has carried
miMjy.woirivn Piifclythroui;l this crUls.
Pimpks Vanisti
riinplpii nml only fn', Mni-lirH cUnr
rwnr often In h nlnstn nlftlit ly llm um
of tlie.mllil. niitliieptli- wnhli, llm U.V.U.
t'rcrlptlcn for ncexmiv. It wi4Iik
a4io lirpiirltlcM itmi ImvfH llifi rhlr
Minimi) .nut In nit l-
(lt A 0 Kol'ln it tlilo unhdcrfill xhtr
ruro tinln, nml lii p ll mi luuiil. V,
know Hint (jimrai.l.f ttnil I) III) v. Ill 4
nil Unit Ii rlnlini-il for t. U D.U. loj
liulpn too. ink pliolit It.
iUKDi'Olll) PlIAItMACV
J'. H. Mulhollcn
Painting, Paper Dunging, Tinting
und Heiici'nl llonso llepiilrlng
Phono 003-Y
M0 West SitoiiiI Htrcot I
SPECULATIVE STOCKS
M:V MHIK March ?r Tho
It'iuliUK stoikH ui'iv In tally demand
lu tin. slotk I'Miinimo today Most
df tho speculnllrn feiUnrwi ran c ltd
favorably, lltimley inttiluf six
liiilitlii. Mexlwii I'olnilUMiU list
I H-l points and llmU Rtitftr and rah
preferred I each,
Tfl mnrfcoi iIwmI strong.
MICN'TOMC. Franc. Mwrrh 15.
Field Marshal Vlsemmt Wolseli.
ono of the inot nnlsblK tNildlsni f
the llrltlsb nrim dl"d hero tadiiy t
the ns.6 ot ii Jim
GOLD DUST
makes hard water soft
By tho use of Gold Dust you
enn at ail times havo nice, nofl
rainwater right at your elbow
for tho asking. Inuigino what
n help thi would ho for wash
ing clothes, and for nil clean
sing purposes!
Just a llttlo Gold Dust added
to nny water softons it, takes
out tho mineral substances
and brings out the greatest
cleansing value.
Gold Dust dissolvos dirt and
Urease, works liko lightning,
it ml relioves houso work of all
For your poor hack's nako,
don't try to keep house with
out Gold Dust,
ll R, MB &MP,
N kilo. turn.
J. Animtiiu ,
., IIMUU
tlu.L, CM Dv.t
! til d.llM
lMn.i4tkn!
r-il.ilr luifl.
i4 U,lltf Imih
lttll COLD OUST TWIN.1 4 rrwtk'
MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
a iii.niniiii !
I iii.Nllnn. . 11 ll',
yKjN k.,.,h.. TrnHlilr, ,1 '
TivUMfk. n"l' "?. AUU ! ..
tmtubiliU.lt. A. S. OLMS1EC. Lollor N Y-
Bittncr's Real Lislarc
& Employment Bureau
l on si.i:
It, ll HiO'. T" MTeS Ih-VII tlhll'T
plow, 'j unt-s on hard, lnri Uouw,
l.ain. wati-r rlNht. Price $S&oo.
Ii acrw H mile from shmM lawn.
I srres bottom land, small huse.
chlrkfa bousvc, bsra. PrlM $lft.
x scrrs. nil ill orchard, mostly
8ltx apples, ami pMra; S room
house, lisrn, rhlrkrn hoiuM. plaM all
fsiirod Hlth poultry fsaec; tMai.
wanun a ml all farm Implvmvntt t.
with pla. I'rtc iOU4), tniM.
i;.('ii.Mii
10 Hire, eiami a MHHll lows. MMftli
bous, barn, 5 ami hlfelta, I hjtm
moro cleared, bclanca tlHiMtr. Qood
soil. I'rlw $Sfc0.
AIki good eltjr prwwrty for ex
liaitK" for Hcrme,
IUSIM4SH l.'IIA.NCIIB
Two tins Imhw at bum
Aula. 2bo. , .
1 1 hives of Imsm MM) fttMNlMb fl.
U.MH.OYJdlWP
Vnltrs.
t'hauibermatd.
Iloiisoimiii.
Iliiui'li hands.
Toninstir.
tilt I for Ktiio'rnl ItoiiHi'work.
MRS. EMMA BITTNER
PIioiio Home I (
Oppotlto Nasi) Hotel
KOOMN ft anil 7, I'VUM 111,0011.
GLASSES
That fit -our cyit me worth nil
llioy oost.
DON'T III) TOO CltUDHMMI.S
A llttlo ItHiulry will coiivlucu you
Hint my patrons nro siitlsflud
patromi.
WIIVV
lleonitio t hull- glassuH aro right, uud
my prices nro as ruiisounblo as Is
consistent with sldllul set vice ami
llio best innlcihtlft.
Dr. Rickert
ICyeslgla HpeclaliMt,
Over Kent iter's, Mcilfril.
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