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WW I ; PACTOTWO. MiWKom) matti 'rnnuTNR OT,rKOTm oriwox, Avrciwrcsn v. Ai'fnr.nn. imn. IM ji i : i'? I0CAL AND L. PERSONAL door go Mansfield, who linn (icon Very III for several weeks past, U now rapidly growing bettor and ll U belloved that hid ninny friends will be pernilUcd to sco hi in soon. "' Mr, nml Mr. 0. 1'. Htllcs, formerly olf Woodward, lown, nro visiting 0 1). lloon. They came by nuto from l.os Angeles and nro going ns far ns Spo italic. j Forrsflto, flno family driving or riding bono, buggy nml harness. This la a good buy at 9200. If In tercut cd rlto Lothrop Perkins, 19 Doss Court, Medford. Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. Btono of Wil low Springs district woro recent vis itors In Medford. Editor (llcason of tho Central Point Herald was anions the many who canio to Medford this week. Orchard, hunting, rishlng nnd Crater Lakn econos for sale, nt Cler king &, Harmon's studio. Negatives rnado any place, kodak finishing. 12S East Main street Phono 210 R. Mr. and Mrs, A. P. "Weiss of (Jrir fin Creek spent Tuesday In Medford. T. J. Williamson nnd h. J. Cor bctt mado a trip south Tuesday aft ernoon. ..X. J. Kelso nnd It. D. Itenmo of Central Point transacted business In Medford Tuesday, It. H. McCurdy writes nil kinds of Insurance. 401 M. F. & II. bldg. Phono 340, Professor A. L. Minis, ono of tho prominent citizens of Tennessee, died at his home In Newport, that state, recently. Ho was a soldier, states man, scholar, teacher, who will long be rcmocibcrcd by thoso who knew Mm. Profossor Minis wns an undo of Colonel George P. Mlms of Seven Oaks. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Dowers of Ashland wcro guests of Mr. and Mrs. 13. F. Mulkcy tho foro part of tho week. Tinting, painting and paper hang ing, reasonable. Phono 9 07-J. 3G Born, In Talent precinct, April 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Dert Dnughcrty, a son. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shearer vlsltol with Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey of Phoe nix precinct Tuosdny. ' Sprinklers all sizes nt tho Wonder store. . 33 Mrs. Clara Dlrdsoy, who has been visiting relatives living in Medford, left for "her. homo in foots Creek dis trict Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs Helen O. Gale, a granddaughter. J. 11. Cummins of Sacramento and It. T. Cummins or Willows, Cal., ar rived In Medford Tuesday. It you want your lawn mower sharpened or repaired phone 360-J. 3C George Little of North Jackson villa spent Tuesday in Medford. Mr. Strowger nnd his family of Central Point wero recent visitors at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J), Matr of West Main. Gcrklng & Harmon, studio por traits, home portraits, flash lights, .kodak finishing, pdst card work and enlarging.: 12S East Main street; telophono 21C It. Mr. Helm, who has been visiting in Medford, his former home, left for Woodbtirn Tuesday evening. J. K. Olson was In tlio southern part of tho valley Tuesday. nirthday gifts for tho children nt tho Wonder store. 33 Tho ladles of St. Marks dulld will servo a dinner Thursday, May 1, from C to 3 p. in. 50 cents. 34 E. A. Howell and W. II. .Megan wcro down from Trail proclnot one day this wcok. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Sampson of Evans Creek woro rcrout visitors In Medford. Got your May baskets at tho Won der store, a fine lino. 33 Charles A. Pruott of Eaglo Point district was In Medford TwA-y transacting business. James G. Cotchctt of Weed, Cal, Ih making Medford a business visit. Ho wns a former resident of Juck Honvlllo, Special Tablo d'Hoto dinner at Holland hotel every ovcnlng 40c. 34 Gcorgo Walt and S. P. Doltoliciun Vero down from Jacksonville Tues day morning, E. W. Richmond of Iowa nnd ft J. Poster of Minnesota aro visiting friends living in Contral Point i U trirt and may locate. Insuro and bo suro. Right If we wrlto it. It. A. HolniCB, Tho Insur ant Man. Frank Drown nnd Mayor Von dot liullcn of Knglo Point spout Wednes day In Medford ou business. G. l' Bchormerhorn transude 1 busluvHS nt Jacksonville Tuesday Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS X.A.8 ABSMXAHI Day Phono 227 Night F. W. Weeks 10.1-J.2 Phones A. 15. Orr 07H-M )'. lMwnrdsof llullon and W llnr- rcll nt Watkln were among tho tunny who trnns.ic.lml biulncM In Medford during tho week. 8. Long, n Southern Pacific eon ductor running south from Aslilnh 1, mndo Medford n Ttslt recently. Medford Choral Society concert. Presb) lerlnu church Tucs., May 10. M. 8. Thompson wns down from Antelope district Tuesday, lie soys threw Inches of snow fell in his neighborhood that morning. Wes Green nnd his family, who now reside nt San Francisco. nro making Medford, their former homo n visit. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives tnado any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471. Frank Lewis of Knglo Point nnd John Cook of Dig Dutto mado a busi ness trip to Medford Tuesday. W. II. Canon has returned from Portland, leaving his son undev tho treatment of Dr. W. E. Williamson a welt known specialist. Medford Choral Society concert, Presbyterian church Tucs., May D. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. k. Barclay and their daughter, who arrived from Los Angeles lately, have gone to Pros pect to spend a few weeks nt Grieves tavern. J. M. Rader, former sheriff of Jackson county, mndo n trip to y ox ford Tuesday. Don't forget tho May day dinner nt St. Marks hall Thursday from 6 to S p. m. CO cents. 34 F. II. Madden of Willow Springs district motored to Medford Tuesday afternoou. F. It Steele of Threo Pines was In tho .valley during the week anti in vested In sonio Perchcron horses for tho lumbc. plnnt n't that point. Vapor baths and .scientific mas sngo for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chiropractor. 203 Gar-nett-Corey bldg. Phone 145. Assessor nnd Mre. W. T. Grlev motored from Jacksonville Tu?sdr. afternoon. J. W. Myew, of Central Point, county fruit Inspector, tarried Jr. Medford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Andrews of Edgeno aro in Medford for a short' visit with friends. Money to loan on real estate. Sco Carkln & Taylor, attorneys at law. Medford. , Robert W. Telfcr spent "Wcdnoi day in Medford, coming down frctr Eugcno to attend the wedding of I'.' A. Dennett and Miss Ontman. II-'; will roturn to Eugene tonight. A part of tho paving plant of tho Clark & Hcnery Construction com pany has arrived and is being in stalled. Tho remainder of tho pjant will bo here In the near future. L. E. Wakeman returned last Wednesday from Los Angeles, Cal . whore ho had been called by tho se rious Illness of his aged father, who died while ho was there. Having Installed a machine for tho purposo, wo are now prepared to sharpen; your lawn mowers better than ever before. Try us and ha convinced. Mowers called for and delivered on Wednesdays and Fri days. J. W. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hclmroth of Griffin Creek wcro in Medford Tues day, trading with our merchants. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company has closed G7 of Its offices In Oregon for different reasons. Among them aro Tolo and Clark in Jacksou county, Loves station and Wolf Creek In Josephine county, Pokcgama, Oicno, Parkers station, Dnld Dutto and Clover Creek in Klamath county. J. L. Mooro of Gold Hill and J. A. McDonald nt Talent precinct tarried a low hours in Medford Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. J a men Eaton, who liavo been muklng Medford u short visit, returned to Ashland Tucsduv. Misses Owens and Chonault have returned to Portland nfter a visit of several weeks In this vicinity. Fred Heed, tho young chnuficur who was drovo tho automobile wren L. K. Dalllnger was killed nt Maruh- fluid biwio tlmo ago, has been con- cruted by tho Coos county grand Jury which heard tho cabo. Ho formcily resided In Medford, A. L. Peachy and F. P. Farrell aro regent nrrjvals In Medford. K. P. While of Weed, Cal., is i Medford again. II. L. Dodge of Ilivarduto was lu Medford Tuesday and loft for Ms homo ut Akron, Ohio, lu the ovcnlng. W'lion ho rotuniB In u fow weoks ho will b,o accompanied by Ms ,fumlly. Mrs. A. Conro Floro and Mrs P. W. Ilamlll, who havo been visiting In San Francisco, aro ut homo again. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Dnssom of Evnus Creek wero Medford visitors Tuesday ovonlng J. It. Tucker of Eugene haa bco.i vlsltlnf in Medford and Jacksonville. W. J. Hills left for Soattlo Tuef day In tho Interest of .an enterprise he is promoting. Moro rooms nro needed to accom modate visitors to tho grand lodge of thai. O. O. F. in May. Itesldonts are roo,ueatedKto communicate with tho committees In charge. George R. Dooa has returned from an castorn trip. LIEN LAND BLL 10 PASS PREDICTS STATE I'MMTOI,, SACItAMKN'. TO, CM., April no. "With n few minor itinondutout thU is tho lull which will undoubtedly be pushed," sniil Governor John-urn today, com menting on the Webb bill pushed 1 the jeuote lt night u nn amend ment to the ltirdnll measure. Asked if lie thought it would be no ccptnble to President WiNon in it present form, the governor snul: "I can only judge by what Secretary Hrynn "iiid nliout it; nnd that is that it ia not satisfactory. However, while I have not cnnviwed tho sentiment of ihe legislators 1 believe the bill ns it now -tniiiW, substantially, will pi through." SPEEDING UP PROCESS COSTS GIRL'S LIFE CHICAGO. .April 30. .That tho "speeding MpM'proce8S In tho Chicago sufcntsjiopti caused Em ui n Dashn. 23, to asphyxiate herself last night was tho statement made to the police by the girl's landlady hero today. "Sho earned I4.B0 a week," the woman said. "Tho foreman kept her hustling. Sho had to have moro u llvo on and last week she made Jfi G'. Dut sho came home worn out. Last night sho enme to mo and said: n am so tired. I wish I woro dead.'" 10 SEE THE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, April 30. Po causo he Insisted ou scl'rffi'PrcUtlont Wilson to havo him Hnjcsigato n Wrrlago uniting him to'&kWqshtng ton girl and which ho uVocfarcd 'had been performed by former Presd.tint Taft, a man giving jyjjanit; of !A,1 bert Wood was orrcst JdHn'tli 6 white Iioueo grounds today. Ifis lnillovo-1 the man is demented. FREE TOLLS PROVIDED WASHINGTON, April .10. Free tolls through tlio Pannmn canal for American veoI engaged in coast wise trndo is provided in n resolution introduced in the liounc today by Kcpresentutive Iiritton of Illinois. It also would plncc coastwise vessels under the control of the ititcr-stute commerce commission. SEVENTH INDICTMENT CHICAGO, April .'10. Charging him with the uhditctioii of llello Sclirelhor, u whito girl, vhlle on one of hit exhibition trip-, the seventh white hlnvc indictment against .luck Johnson, negro prizefighter, wns re turned by the federal gtinnl jury liero today, WILSON iY Ti TO PEACE ST. I.OIMS, xMo., April 30. - I'icm diuit Wilson may address (ho fourth annual pence conference hero Satur day night iliHtcnd of S'corctary of .Stale Hrynn, who min forced lo can cel his engagement, according lo u statement Innifo here today by .Initios Smith, chairman of the cveuutlvo com mittee, of the congress. Tlio presl dent is considering the mutter. Methodist Episcopal Church. Itev. A. A. Parker, I). D., of Daroda, India, will Hpeak tonight nt tho Methodist Kjilscopal church, cor ner Dartlott and Kourth utreots. Ur. Parker was tho popular pastor of tho leading .Methodist church lu Wichita, Kan., for years before go ing to India. Ho is an eloquent, in structive nnd magnetic speaker, as all who have bad tho privilege of hourlng him ubiiudaiitly testify. Do sttre and avail yonrsolf of this rare onnorttinlty to enioy an el i- qucnt and Instructlvo nddroH. HAM JOHNSON CONGRESS MARIA TOM, GYPSY, LIVED . TO &E I0&M1Y SMOklNQ PIPE, SHE SAYS. i m iniim iwiihi i i. ATLANTA. On., April .10 Ono hundred nnd eight junrs of lifu lime wreathed up from the pipo of Miirtn Tuiu, ancient of undents umoiig the gpsy tribes. If the pipe escape breaking tdio civn se no oh stndo to iudefiuiie life. Slio i en gnged now upon smoking herself into ih tunny yearn ns the prophet liud. Shu gives Mndntnc Nicoliuo full cred it for her longevity, and ndviscs nil women who would be young when they ore old to who the t-tthtlc god- det-s of tobacco. .Murm Tom 308 venrs old by the reconU of her tribe. Sho Kceum icnrcely more tlmn sixty, with her Ftnooth fnce nnd iuict ejes. Sho is the ancient mother of the tribe, nnd nn oracle to whom nil give heed. She tells tho fortunes of the young men and the mnidciis when (lie tribe pitches is tot tents to rest mid trade hordes. She will even consent to coutwel outsiders if the itching of her palm is ipiicled with silver heforu tdie bpenks. her wordit of wisdom. And nftcr nil tho gibt of her mlvicc is to Miioke n pipe. Her long life, she firmly believes, has come from tho mellow brier that is cotwtantly bWwcjMi i lup Icelh. Her ndxlce to rhVwtiu,pfcf'f'hiug'lirato dclicnlo complexions is to Miinkc. Tlio pie I'TlL .:t...J fj:.! .. ..t ...... ih mo liiiug, iu;iKi" ur i-jgiin-ui-s for her. ' Keep pipe cuiHtantlv he- Iwccnjour lips, OotiriHils Xlnria Toni, hniljiOMfpcrCMv'i()l;0 n 'n IIIC 11111(1 wiiit'll vniiiirt'ii nrii jimi. She intend to five n long art her pijKi ciuluresr I T TO CALL ON OREGON SAI.K.M, Ore., April .'JO Gover nor West today unit u telegram to Secretary of State Hrynn, now in Sun I'ruuuiM-o, to return homo this way from California. It is doubtful if Hrynn can avail himself of the in vitation, us he bus stilted that he would hurry back to Washington. fr 4- CUMX-tl' 1.IY NOTIOK Notlco Is heraby plveil that each and every person In tho city who wishes to havo his yard or alley Cleaned up must Immediately plln,hll. rofuso or rubbish (rofcrably lu bar rels or boxes) In front of bis place between tho sldowalk and curb, conyouleut fur load ing on wagons. Htroot Commissioner IVt ton will send men, with teams and wngons, along oVory street lu tlio city on Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, May 1st, :'ud und 3rd, but will not go over .nny street the second tlmii. Thoso falling to hnVo rub bish ready for first round on their street must havo it re moved nt Ibolr otfn expense (Signed) W. W. K1FWHT, H't . Mayor. , & . W. () W. NOTIUK. Tho W. O. W will glvo a box socl.il and danco nt llio Odd Follows' ball Saturday evening, May 3. All Wood men, their wives. and frWmdii, and prospective members' i aro rcptCHtnd and expected to bo prcsOtit. A gott oral good time In uiitlcjpntod. HOY 8TKPHKN8, J. II. AtXVtilA. II. II. D'AllMOND, CHAH. HOOVKIt, UOIIT. TAVLOIt, F. W. WAIT, 8G Commlttco. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOlt SAMJ Saddle poity and Saddle and brldlo for snlo cheap. J. H. a, Lyons, Phoonlx, Oro. I LEG BY MISTAKE Harry Snyder of Cngle I'oliil suffering from n gunshot wound in the edit' of his leg inflicted Sumlny iifteriiooii when u hoy coinpuiiioii no eiilcntnlly dwcluirxcd u .'J'J cnlibcr rifle the Inillet hilling Snyder, The wound wns prohed hv Dr. Holt hut the mimic was not recovered, Snjikr left Sumlny afternoon for short hunt in u ticurbv field. A onnir hoy nccouiwnicd him with n '-"J rillc. The hov wim onutioncd nbout handling the gun lull lu spile of this the accident ncciincd ns Sn dor was opening u gnlc. Snyder loftircil to pnweeuto the hoy stating that the injury wns duo entirely lit mi accident. WOMEN FIGHT AGAINST POLICE. (Continued from pr,o 1.) woiueu's hnndluigs uiul sclred much of their eorrcpondence, including letters which are alleged to be incrim inating. Tho isilicc hauled down nnd confiscated the suffrage flag from Ihe top of the building. It is reported that its the result of recent conference King (loorgo nnd Home Secretary McKcuun have de termined to take .draslio action against the militants. Held Without Hall. The seven NilffnigellcH who were nrrvstcjl were held without bail and were remanded to prison. Their triuU were set for Friday. A. 11. Ilodkiu, (.pecinl prosecutor for tho got eminent, announced Hint the Home Office is determined to suppreis tho violence of the mili tants. Ho declared that nuv suffra gette found addressing public meet ings nny where in the kingdom will he jailed. The pollen will prosecute nil persons buying militant literature or subscribing to Miffragrttt funds. XBWOAKTLK, on Ttw, Knglwid, April 30.-1-Forcibly entering the local suffragette headquarters hern today, n hand of mu, supihihciI to he. jwilice destroyed n ipinntity of Miffragetle literature, Munched windows and doors, oiertiirncd nnd hnika desks nnd demolished scleral typewriters It wns nt first believed that, unti Huffrageltu't eru responsible rir.'i,v raid, but it was later virtually ui? Iiibllshcd Hint" it '.was conducted liy (he police. . ItlltMlNGIlA.M, Knlaiul, April .10 Militant stiff go tics todny.d''- strojed the courts of thu HylleMiv Tenon Court club heru nnd killed the gruioi nround the courts with add. ELIOT DECUNES'TO SERVE '' WHITE SLAVE COMMISSION - HOSTON, April HO. Ilccniiso of his present duties, llr. Clinrlcs . Kliot, former president of Ilarvanl University, has declined 'today to head the State White Slave commis sion, nftcr being reipicstcd lo do so by Governor Foss. Dr. Hliol ex pressed his sympathy with the move ment to nbnte tho white slave traf fic. IF YOUR CHILD NEEDS A PHYSIC. If Its l.lttlo Ktoiuaili In Sour, Idler Sluggish ami lloivcls Cloggt-il Mother) look at tho touguo! sco If It Is coated. If your child Js listless, drooping, Isn't sleeping well, u rest less, doesn't cat heartily or Is cross, Irritable, out of sorts with everybody, Stomach sour, feverish, breath bads baa stomach diarrhoea, soro throat or In full of cold, Ik moans tho llttld one's stomach, liver and 30 foot of bownls nro filled with polnonn nnd clogged up wnsto and need a gontlo, thorough cleansing nt onco. (Slvo a tcaspoonfui of Syrup of Figs, and In n few liourH thn foul, de caying constipated mattor uitdlgcstod food; and sour bilo will gintly movo ou mid out of lu llttlo bowolH with out hniiueil, Rrlplng or weakness, mid you will surely havo u. woll nnd Htull- Ing child shortly. With Syrup of Figs you aro not drugging your children, liolng com posed entirely of liiscloun figs, senna and ardmatlca it cannot ho harmful, boshlcri thoy dearly lovo Its delicious (unto. Mothers should nlways kcop Hyrup of FlgH handy. It Ih tho only atom ucll, llVor and bowel cleanser nnd regulator needed a llttlo given to day will Havo a sick child tomorrow. Full directions for children of all ages nnd for grown-ups plainly print ed ou tho pnekago. Ask youf druggist for the full name, "Syrup of Figs add lOKxlr of Sonnti," prepared by tlld California Fig Syrup Co. Tills Is thn delicious tasting, geithino old reliable, Itoftido Iniiytlilng olso tiffcrnd, SMIN LEWIS ULRI CHMAY BE Lewis I'lrlrli of .liickinnville luui been iccouiuieiidvd hv Suunlur Chumhcthiiii ami l.anu fur appoint ment us postmuslor nt .Incksoiivillc. It is believed that lid will be Up pointed to the position. Mr. Illicit is well Known in tlio county. Lust full ho wns the ileum. emtio candidate for comity liens. tirer. Although ho intido pruclicullv no effort in the wuv of it caniiiiiti he citmo near bolng elected. He litis decn ii icstdcnt of .Inekstmville fur venrs, t .,.,, ,r.i .. SEAT SALE FOR The sent sale for .Maude Adams in "1'eler Pull" which production in lo open the new Hugo Theater, U pro gressing in n most sntlsfuctorv titan tier for thn leases, .Messrs. (lonlou nml Fiihou, The sale opened Mon day mid already much of I ho mom is gone. Maude AdnuiH us I'eler Pan in one of the biggest productions visiting the const this year. The maiinge. tnrnt wns indeed fortunate in being able lo secure it. , mmm Tingles Blood with Warmth and Life - - Anaimic, Fall, Thin, Bleadltss, Tired, Weary Peo ple Feel ihe Breath of New tih and Vigor. fssisiiiaiivuMfvW&iij m ',fc bsn't Let the Wicked Imps of Did DtooJ Tli Wood efirn ncf 't a f,ri Ing r fliiencn, It driiiin.ln h li It tin .it tht initwtlne, Invignmtinc rfrct Hint Elves brhihtnc tn ttio ou. irlrBliis to ili ster, scllTlly to I ho lisnch nnd dlsrtton, nnd Hint ouijlit lo mnko ou folkv?n. ntlvii arid tlirltM vrlt the inniln of nervous and muVulsr m ercy. And you ran reallio nil vf ttiiwit loyfnt cxrsir(iir4 by n tirt tuo of (list wonderful trnelnir mwltcimi s familiar lo n sit of fcilo ns H. ri. H. It drives out tho lns arid neherf of rlieiimntlm, puts Hid Into your dull, tlillea tmrveii awakens tho sliiKgldi brnlnj nnlmntea tlio tired, wenry mu 'lf; And nroucri your tilo in t!irw Tut f tlio srattin nit Ihosa MilitnnMis I -or in nnd ncMs Hint minis n-wmi, Kipu. jworlnnlii, urtHj, tilmplu. tll. to! T un.l thtwa .rifuluus tultiln whi.li Ktep pqcplu halt bIgU and maUo Uulr ,'mtmmcglttMir) Pretty Low Shoes Havo yon ii pnlr? , They're most doslrnhlo (hi socuiou. i Not n point of stylu or gouduots mini. Ing In our brand now ID 13 asuort mcut of Otfiu-dH and I'uiiipH. Hco our window. t$,cAsfcd$d-, KCra5 v "Good Whoro "Itlght Prices" Provall. is ! s rvusVu-rw HTMSXXUXM Hltilali-a In the Hub of tho Piliiclpnl Theater mid Hliopplng )n(Hit Recently llcdccohilcil ami Itefuinlnhed Tlirougliout, mill Heller HqulpiKil Today Ibmi Kvcr llcforo I'uropcaii Plan Itooms vvithoilt bntli, ijil.uo per day mid up - Jlodlun with biitll, $2.00 per day anil up. N, If, UliAIIKM, Ami Mgr, SEATTLE, IS HEALTHIEST t T w AHiiiNtiroN. April :m -Tho grim reaper 1 1 doing n consttiully do crciiHlug luminous In this country mid Is nvoidlug HoHttlu. Wash., moro than nil)' other city, noooidltiK l' vital ntn tUlles covering 13 t.its publlrtluid by thn ciuisiin liurssu hem loday. Thoso states liitltidn (IS per cent of the population. In IIHII tho death rule was- IA pur 1000., nowoitlluK to tho figures., lu toll It was M.S. Pvitirlcmi per cent of tho dmitliR iocoidi( lu tlio regis tration men worn of Infants u irtci one year old. Health) bus thn lowvst uiorinlliy I'titc, ft 8 per looo Ht. Paul, Mlu mmpolln nml Portland, Ore, cuino next. In the older named. Memphis claims the highest dth rule, with 211 to tho IhotiDftud. TO CANAL BY OCTOBER WASIIINIITON. April JO. - Kvcry effort I being made to coinplclo Ihe I'nunmii ('mini locks mid gngott by October, so Hint tin first vese niav pas throiiKh the big ditch I lieu. The Isthmian Canal couimiasioii Uaiicd u stnlcmctit todnv "hewiu: that 11.77:1 men nro now employed ou the canal Lty You Lowj a. 0. 8. will Oivo You. ' n x. i 'j;T tijr N. rly stl i'knr Is ibw In MsiikUK lssl. Aim I If .,( t M H. K. IkiIIi yosr rum wlih lu wn4t(Di tiuhMOSii ytwr lioivuuit Ituiililaa, your wan, yumff, ta4 l. iutiM, iiumws bud? wilt revive swl tKKniiitf Ml rfffMttfet Ullh tho IsMMHl .If njornMo hMlih ysi wlK Mtrsntf Un&rf ywirMf. Try H. H. M. tistar. Out a ls,iUn nt nny drun nto. It vrttt ilrlvo imiI tba "Wilt," ptif ui a uur fNM Un ymi guinB nil ilny nnd ennbkt you (k nkwo iuiiiimI nmt rwirut. n B. H. U not n Met." iwt n (diytln. tsil ne. tmitliiK, purlfylns tne.tli'tMi that Is miro to dn yu a worlit i f imU. It U Just whst j-wi ncd. Rfl.H. I rnrsftsi In th rrnt UlMtmtnry .if .M. Unin, IU nisi If mi nr, Irmihlml with nny ntuUMtrn hloo.1 iIUpaim Ihoir molkml dept will guMD you Sttftly tO hoallll. Wrlta tbctu, -J $i!.m to ijii.iiii Vid cnu'l pay iiiiiio lien'. Shoes" Opptisllo post Offlco -r5 R?r(land'y Famous Ho INoicd for the Excellence; of lis Cmsmluropcdn kij V 'IHWf w