Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 31, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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PERSONAL
Tyson Ileal! HpoliL Hiitnrilny Irnd
I UK In Mnlfonl
Miles Ciinlriill wiin In front tint Ap
pinnule district Hiiliinliiy,
Clnremu I. IIiuiiihih, V H district
nlloriiiiy, nml IiIh wlfn loft for Port
liuitl Friday mmiliiK, tthlth will bo
tlii'lr riiliirn homo Mr Kimiiiim will
immune tint duties of IiIh officii next
Monday
Orchnrd, hunting, .1hln and
Ornlnr l.nko scenes fur sale nt Oer
kliiK & Harmon's studio. Negatives
made any pinto, kodak finishing. 12K
Knst Mnln street. I'lioun SIS It.
W II JkiiMiih nml (I II i:ivlli;
connected with (ho H. I1. Ci . urn In
thu valley nn official business,
W. II Ciiiiiiii will I en No fur tln
iHMt In 11 fuw days, urtompiiulcd by
hi "on I'ny, who will receive treat
muiit liy ii prominent mi tit Mnl .
Koilnk finishing bent In town, nt
Wesloil's,
Miss Mabel Mourn, n leiielwr In the
Medford IIIkIi school, will leave for
llorkoley, Citl., Huiiiliiy to nttviid the
summer school nt tint University of
Cnllforiiln.
JiuIkii nml Mrs I. M Calkin liini'
Kii'iiii to I'ortlnuil, whore they will tin
several weeks.
It, II, McUunly writes nil kinds of
Insurnnco. 401 M. I ft II. bide
Phone 349.
II, II. MnrArlhur Ironsiielod busi
ness In Medford tbn font purl of tin
week.
.MrM OcorKit I. Klnit was of those
rltlxciis of Mi'ilfonl who went to Ash
Inttil I'rliluy
Oorklng ft Harmon, itmllo por
traits, homo portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, pint card work and
enlarging.; IStt ICttat Mala strset!
tnlnphotio 216 It.
Can uk i HJJcusten linn returned
from Portland, lie found no troubln
In discovering thnt' Medford I the
bout plocn after nil,
J. W Myers, fruit Inspector, nml
T. W Warmnulh were up from Cen
tral 1'olut I'rliluy.
I in urn and bo aura. flight If wo
wrllo It, It. A. Ilotmoa, Tho Insur
ance Man,
'Albert Hmltli nml l i: Zepp, of
Phoenix, tarried n few bourn In Med
ford during tbn week
'Mrs. Kutu Andrii of llollvnr. N.
V.. eldest daughter of James Thorn
ton of Ashland, n pioneer of Jnckiiou
roii niy, died nt llutiln Crueg, Mich.,
Monday.
Tho llnlman Whlln ttulphiir llathi
ami Swimming Peel nt Ashlntid,
Oregon, will open fpr ttho season
Saturday, May 10. C
II. Viiii llootenberg Jr., of Sama
Valley, transacted business In Mod
fonl IliU week.
IM Hwlndcii hns returned from
Weed, Oil, where ho titttt bom em
ployed K, i), WViton, cnuunurrlal photog
raphor, neKntlvra inailo any llmo or
plnco by appointment. Thona M.
1171.
I .oral itritwlinrrloa nro boroinliiK
plmillful, but may not lat Iouk. Tim
April fnmtn nml protrncli'it roul
weather hntl an unfinoralilo tffoct on
tliKiu, but tlmlr quality Hiirpaam tho
Cnllforiiln nrtlclo.
Mra. T linvktt nml Mrn, T. N'orrli
wcru nt IMionnlx ilurliiK hf wok.
I)r, Klrclici'MJiimr will be nt llolol
Nnah ovory Balurdny from 10 a, in.
to 3 p. in. nn nml nftnr May 21,
Mr. and Mm. 11, Vincent nml .1 II.
Chtuo nf Hnma Valloy pr-lnct muilu
n trip to Mi'ilfonl Frldny.
1. I.. Cninpboll, pronldcnt of (bo
Unlvomlty of Ori'Kon, wiih on the
northbound train I'rliluy m roulu
homo from AHblnml, whom ho dcllv
orod tbn Mouuirlnl day oration nml
a I ho addro(.Hi-il tho KraduatliiK cIiinu
of thu IiIkIi hcIiooI tho ovoiiIiik bn
fore, Krrd Atton HiiIkIiI, toncbor of
piano nml harmony, nporlallst In cor
root prlnclplm of touch ami toch
nlqiio for hcKlnnor or ndvaneod pu
plla. FnultH rnrrnctml, Buminor
torm. Ilnluht MuhIo SIuiIIoh, 110 fl.(
I.nurol Rtroot. I'hnuo 72CU. fi'j
John 1) Olwoll of Htm Kranclni'o,
"nftnr n ihort visit In Moilfunl, left
for 1'ortliiml Trldtiy.
Auajln Corbln of Now Yoik la In
Miuford, InnliiK roturnml from IiIm
uinrli In llrowiiHboio illHlilct,
Vapor hatha uml iclontlflo uini
aago for inon ttml women, Dr. K.
J, I.ookwood, chiropractor. 203 Oar
noU-Coroy blilR. IMionn UB.
JoHopli H. Murphy anil IiIh family
mado n trip to Jackiionvlllo rilduy
uftornoon.
Afr. nml Mru. 1). If. Hlurdovnnt of
Cnptrnl I'olut huvo boon vIhUIiik
frlonild HvliiK In Moilford.
MrH. II, 1', Nohlutt luiH koiio to
IMillmlolphln ou an oxtondod vIhII.
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Weeks & McGowan Co.
I UNDERTAKERS
fcAST AMBIITAar
Day Phono S'J7
Nlalit I'. W. Wt'tka lUll-J.a
riiouca
A. K. Orr 07H-M
Kidney Mprotil, roiiHiillliiK oiiKlncnr
of thu Cullfiiriila.OroK'in I'ownr coin
pnuy, nhil hbi wlfn, nbio MInm Nial,
urn up from Callfrirnla.
(luy llnrpor of tlm (ax rollnctliiK
ilopiirliniiiit of tint nburlff'a officii nt
Jarknonvlllu, Mpnnt I'rlday In Mod
ford, I'hnrlna lludfonl, O. II. Ilarkdiill,
I.. I lllblm nml J. T. HayloK worn
ainoiiK thu ANhliiiidura In MmlforiV
ilurliiK llm wonk.
Mr niut Mm, John NorrU of Mld
vnlo ori'lnird worn Moilford vlitllorx
Krlilny.
MImh rioKnlo I.nvlor, forniorly if
Jiickmiuvllln, pacKod iliroiich Mudforil
I'rlday inonlitu on bur wny to (lriintu
I'nuh on a vlnlt
Mr. nml Mr. M. Dniuinor of Jnck
louvlllo vlMltod rolntlvoH mid rrloiiiN
IIvIiik In Medford tho fon purl of
Hid weok
Ciiplnlu J T ('. NaHh nml liU non
of llorkoloy nru at tlmlr initio In
HiimliiiK illntrlit, Hlnklyou foiinly,
Cnl., which In hIiowIiik up nlioly, Tbn
lattor Ik opnrntliiK tint mill with ux-
(ollont ronulla.
Chaimioy l'loruy, chlof drpuly In
tho roiiuty mmKHKorV offlco wna down
from Jncknonvlllo I'rlday uftornoon
Mm. O, II Htout nml hnr dniiKhtur
nml MIm AIIio Hoof it of Jnrkionvllln
worn In Mi'ilfonl I'rlday on roiltn to
Axhlmnl,
Prod llochdolt, n promliiont rltlron
of Klumath county, waa nKHommd
$102 by JiiiIkd IIoiiii or tint United
Mat on illNtrlrt court for cuttlUR wood
on Kovoruinoiit land,
(Irmita 1'hh will hold Ita nnniiiil
rout foKllviil nxt I'rlday mid itlnb
ornln promratlonn nro boltiK inailo
for tbn I'tunt.
MltKvN llornlco Ciimoroii nml Hula
Jilt-oil wpnt of tint mnny who wont
to Jnrkaouxlllo ou Memorial dny
C A lllldrotlv of llultit I'ulla wna
In Mi'ilfonl Thiirmlay on hi way
liotnit from n vUll nt AHblnml
JiiiIkc I'rlm uml (loorKo l.lttlo nml
Arthur Thoinpnon of Jacksonville
upoiit Krldny afternoon In Medford
II. I. Ilanoy mado n trip to tho
Jucknomlllt" lemotory I'tlday to doc
ornln tbn Kravn of nn old friend
Krnoal Hmltb nf Coiiulllo luia boon
vlnltltiK at I'ltiMMilx. hla former homo
Mil) or Von dor Mullen mid hi fam
ily of KokIo l'olnt motori'd to Med
ford Prlilny
J. N, Terwlllecnr of MoiitaKiic,
Cnl , In vlnltliiK In tho valloy Thirty
yearn ngo hn wn oiikhkoiI In tho
pullltlllK bllNllie. here
M oml a mo Ilunllo, Dny mid (Irani
of Aablnml, who went KUeM of JiiiIko
mid Mr Calkin nf Oenovn nvomio,
liinii returned homo
JiiiIko nml Mm. Chnlo I J WoN
vorfon of Portland have, rocolsod a
teloKrain nuuouurliiK tint death of
Keniiolli Joiioii, nKi'd IN month, eon
of Itov. mid Mm H. II June, nt Han
lloruardliu), Cnl , May il Mm Jonc
wna Ml IMua I'rlco, uloco of JiiiIko
mid Mm. Wohortou. Mr, Jonc wna
pastor of tbn Prodi) torlan church nt
Jnrkonlllu for n niimher of um.
William Wilder, tho Phoenix berry
rnlnor, wn In Medford I'rlday,
William Miller of Central Point
district Ultod with rvlnthea In Med
ford Prldny.
(1. W. Thrasher, tho miner, ha ro
turnod to hla iiiIiioh In Preston Punk
copper district.
"lllkliiK Nell," who naya that aim
la it natural born hobo, la recuperat
Ini: nt the county poor farm, ne.ir
Talent Whllo on ouo of her trips
nlut win picked up iienr Cold Hill In
nn exhausted condition, hntliiK kmU
tho nlKbt without food, flru or aliol
tor. Her real unmet I Noll lllkhiR
mid alio wim born In Missouri 18
yenra ai;o,
Mlsa H;nl( nml MUa Prancea Ilaa
klna spent Frldny afternoon at Ash
land. Mm. P, Oxtena mid Mlsa Flora
Thompson of JackHonvlllo went Med
ford visitor Prldny,
John Martin of Coleman creek nml
J II. Forbea of Merlin transacted
business In Medford this week.
H. It. Coffmmi of lllshop creek uml
J. (1, Harnard of Toln woro In Med
ford Friday. v
, Mr. mnl Mm. P. II. Pnrrnr of Itny
fluid went union Medfoid frluuda
Prldny, Mr. Pnrrnr la In chnrRO of
tho power plant at that place.
Mlsa Marlon White, u teacher of
tho Lincoln school, loft for hnr homo
lit Tho Dallim Frldny ntuuluK to
uK)iid vacation.
Tho bountiful slhor cup, 18 IiicIicb
IiIkIi nml K Inches brpad, Unit wiih
offered by tho II. C. Kentnor coin-
pnuy nt the IiokIiiiiIiik of the oimon
to tho winner of tho basketball hoilon
between Hokuo ihor valley teaiiiH,
wna proHontod to the Ashland lllu.li
aehool thin week by Professor Ilev
erlilgo of Medford, who la president
of tho vnlley selioliiutlu lencue. It
must bo won throe times by tho smmt
hcIiooI buforo becoming Ita pernmuent
property.
B. T, Htindry of Uokiio Hlvor, dep
uty Rumo ami flab warden, wna In
thin putt of tho vnlloy Friday,
President Wilson has nominated
Ouy 13. Tex to Biicceed hliuself na
poatmiiBtor of Contral Point, Ho, Ih
ii republlcnn, hut thoro wuu no oppu
ultlou to him nml no democratic, uh
ptrmit for tho pluco nppomod.
A. O. Itnndall mid won loft Satur
day ovonliiK for u week's flahliiK trip
in tho Klamath country uh euoetu of
tho A, 0, Aliens upon their houseboat.
Tint Kusiillnit foboolier llnuilnlpli U
nalinro iionr tint mouth of ItoKiin rlv
or nml will probnbly hit n total loss
The vohsoI'm iiiikIiiii atopped while ahe
wna rroliiK tint bar, nml tho rudder
breaking, alio drifted south mid wn
boachml. No live were lost, whllo
much of her cnrico will bit saved.
Thu son of Mr uml Mra H. II.
Henry of Klumath Palls, nv,ci !i
years, who wna struck down by mi
automobile driven by one Htroni
about two wHika nun, la still In n
Hjiliconsclmis condition, Tho rear
wheel of tho mnchlne passed over hla
head, but the phylcliins any that hi
(bum ii of recovery nro ood.
Colonel (IcorKw P. Mima of Heven
Oak observed Memorial day In Med
ford.
Tho Utile' Aid of tho llnptUt
cbiiroli ineetH Tuesday afternoon with
Mm Kent, for thu roitulur monthly
nodal
A baseball excursion, tho first of
the season will bo run by tho South
ern Pacific lo Weed, next Monday,
Juno. I, the occasion beliiK tho first
Knino of the season between (lrnnta
Pnsa and Weed, Tint railroad hn
nrrmiKod one fnrn for the round trip,
IritvlUK Medford at 7. IT. n. in., orrlv
Iiik at Medford on tint return trip at
10 Ifi p in , kIvIiik nil a chance to
see the Hlsklyou In tlm early sum
mer, also the ball Knine.
Porter J, Neff hn returned from
n trip to Myrtle Point, Coo liny
country, where he delivered thu com
mencement address to IiIkIi school
student. Hn report that tho Hose-InirK-Coos
Hay sttico road la In fruit
ful condition, tnkliiR n four homo
team attached to the light hack mi
hour lo make n mile In soma places.
Myrtle Point he report n charming
little city, wltb.n high clns of cltl
zona nml na many paved ntreeta In
proportion to population a Medford
IM Staple of Ashland was u But
unlay visitor In Medford.
"Toggery IIIH" Isitara wn n aue
reasful nnglor In the Itoguo Friday,
lirliiglng In 27 speckled beauties for
a few hour' plenaure, llirluillng a
2" -pound cutthroat
Y SHOLTZ IS
SSOUGHT BY COLTS
llinly Shell z, Hie efrieieut nml
popular Koeoml lia-oiiiini of the Mnl
furil leant linx been leinlered nu of
fer (o plnv lor the Nrtli Wuu tern
I.oiiL'iie 1'itrtlnuil Colin. Ilmlv in eon-
Miilerini; the offer hut will probably
iiemnml more money. It nt not
known here juxt what (he Colin pay
(heir M'coiul baKemoii, hut Ifuily is
worth nt leant twice on much as itnv
of the iroroNiiinulH who worked out
liere thii hprinc with WillinmV men.
Oood lliings come in Miinll parecltt
nml ltiiih is n good tiling lo lime
nroiinil hoooiul.
FIFTEEN-WEAR-OLD BOY
MISSING FROM HOME
Unrold WVIIh, Hip Ifi-yenr-olil mm
of A. S. Well linn boon nilxMiig muee
Weilnexiiny uml hii parents ure inue!;
worried over Ins nbxenee. It is
fenred Hint lie litis run nwny. lie is
of medium complexion, tiboiit five
feet, eight inches in height, weighing
nhoiit IM) Hiiimls, Information eon
corning his whereabouts Itns boon
nskeil from chiefs of police nloug the
railroad.
Died.
DFAMOXD Tlm fiinernl service-t
for Thcoilore Diamond will he hold
Sunday n I tot noon nl !1 o'clock from
the homo of his nod, 15 Hose avenue.
Hev. II. 0, P.lilriilge will offieiute.
The Odd Fellows will liuc clmru f
the senict'rt nt the kiuvc.
CIIYDKHMAN Tlie fnuernt ser
vices for Mrs, Murv rrydermnn wlm
died Mny 211 nt llie homo of her
niece in Oukutoks, Cmmdn, will he
held Sniuliiv nt (ho Pieshiterinn
ehureli in Cenlrnl Point.
Ilaseball Special (Jrants Push to Wecil
The Southern Pacific will run apo
dal train (lrnnta Pass to Weed Sun
day, Juno 1st, for baseball gnmo
Weed va. (lrnnta Pnsa nt Weod. Train
loaves (Irmita Pusa G u. in., Medford
7; 15 a. in,, making atopa nt Intermu-djato-potutu,
reaching Weod about
noon; returning leave Wood 0 p, in.,
should reach Medford about 10:10
p. in, Ono faro for thu round trip.
Medfoid to Weed nml return, 12. NO,
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XOTICI?
llaeoball special will only run to
Weed, account too Into to publish nml
fllo tariff for points beyond. Train
however will Htop tit Coleatln, to
which point rat oh wuio publUlied
Mny 1, PurtloH going to Colcstlu can
return ou train 10 If thoy do not euro
to wait for special. Hound trip to
GoloHtlu $1,10. (Tako your lunch).
Hound trip to Weed 12.85. CO
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOIt SAI.U or oxcluuigo for livestock,
heavy nml llRht ilflo, uhntBun,
fluid KlastieH and middle. Phono
Farmers lino Uxx3, oeiilngs, Q'l
OF RACE
10 F
INDIANAPOI.IH, Iriil . Mny 31
Jules (liiox, n Fri'iichiilnuwhii drove
n French rnr to vhtory In the third
iililiuul fi00 mile ailtoinobllu raie til
tho Mpoodwny here yesterday, will
leave for Now York tonlxht to anil
almost Immedlnlely for Prance. It
was learned today that shortly be
fore tint finish of the nice yesterday,
(liiox shouted thu following message
to hi mmiager In French:
"Hustle nm some wine uulck or 1
will blow up." Tint mtiunKcr got
some champagne from other autolsta
mid gave It to (liiox
Jack Tower, who sustained a brok
en log yesterday when hla Mason car
wna upset by the blowing out of a
tire, wn resting comfortably todu),
U'o Dunning, bin mechanician, !
believed critically Injured. Double
suffering three broken rib, Dunning
sustained Interim! Inurle.
At the Churches
HI. Mnrk'n P.plroNil.
Worshiping In St. Mark' hall. 8
n. m., holy communion; 10 n. m.,
Sunday school; 11 a. in., holy com
munion and sermon. Hev. Win, II.
Hamilton, vicar.
Plrt IlnptM.
Hev. It. W. MacCiilloiiKh. Ph. I)..
pastor. (Ilblo school !);1C a. in.
Morning worship 11; sermon, "Thu
Gospel of the Show Ilread." Com
munion. Pvenlnc worship 8 p. in.,
sermon. "The music of tho Old
Homestead" orchestra will play. H.
Y. P. U . 7 p. in. Htrnngnr wel
come. Clirlillnti Silence.
Sunday morning service at 11
o'clock; subject of lesson-sermon,
'Ancient and Modern Necromancy,
Alls MoKinerJsni and Hypnotism, De
nounced," W'odnMday evening tes
timonial meetings at 8; all ore wel
come. Sunday school at 10; nil un
der tint age of 20 are Invited. Head
lug room bourn, 2 to f p. in. dally,
except Sundays mid holidays. Church
edifice, North Oakdale.
Pint ltnllt.
The musical numbers at tho morn
ing service will Include tho anthem,
"There Is n Holy City" by Shelley.
Miss Florence llnielrlgg will sing
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Thu Ninety and Nino" by F.dwxrd
Campion Thu musical number for
the evening service will bo furnished
by the orchestra. Mis Woman will
nlso sing the gospel solo, "Whero 'a
My WmulerliiK Hoy Tonight?" Every
ono cordially Invited to those, services.
First McIIhmIM.
Medford Methodist Episcopal
church, corner of Ilnrtlntt and
Fourth streets, H Olln Ktdrldgo pas
tor. Services Sunday as follews:
Preaching, 11 a in., 8 p. in. Sub
jects; Morning. "A Mfe That
Counts"; evening. "The Old Well."
Sunday rchool 0 4K, Including classes
for men, women and young ladle.
Special themo for tho men's class Is
"Tho Kelutlon of Success to Kollg
lon." Kpworth league 0:45 p in
Prnyer meeting Thursday evening. H
o'clock. Splendid music by a well
trained choir under tho leadership of
P C. IMrnends. Special features for
Sunday: Solos by Charles Hoy nnd
Miss Inez Coffin. You nro cordially
Invited to all these servlcos.
llnptlst.
Tho fallowing Is tho order of serv
Ico at tho Ilaptlst church on Sunday
evening, Juno 1, at 8 o'clock. Tho
niiinlc will l,n provided by tho orches
tra of the men's Illblo class, consist
ing of lfi members:
Overture (sacred) "Joy lo tho
World" Harnhouso
Orchestra
Prayer.
Hymn, "We'ro Marching to ZIon"
. .... iowry
Congrceatlonal
Script tiro rending.
Selection, "Jerusalem" Parker
Orchestra
Announcements.
Offertory, "Tho Holy City" Adams
Miss Oladys Juno Woman with
orchestral accompaniment
Sermon.
Hymn. "When tho Tithes Aro
Oathcred In" .. Morris
Congregational
Benediction.
Postlmlo, "Afterwards" . Mullen
Orchestra
Christian.
Corner Ninth and Oakdale. TJIble
school meets at 9:S0 a. m.; D. II.
Klrby, superintendent. Communion
and sermon at 11 a. m.; subject,
"Voices From tho Dead." C. E. at
7 p. tn.; C. C. Pierce president, Mlsa
Exlo Hurgoss leader. Subject for
evening sermon, 8 p. tn., "Victory
Through Wood." Prayer meeting on
Thursday, 8 p. in.; Mrs. John ft.
nelllnxcr leader. Choir practice on
Frldny, 8 p. m.; Mrs. F. O. Durgess
cbolrestcr. You are cordially Invited
EL BACO OVEN, price $12.00, will
roast a chicken or bake two loaves of
'bread. Can bo connected on any lamp
socket. No special wiring required. Costs
0 cents per hour or less to operate, depend
ing on quantity of current used.
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SAMPLES ON DISPLAY AT OUR OFFICE
lo (oiiio uml worship with us, I). I)
Iloylc, minister, corner Ninth and
Ivy.
Prc-dijlrrlnrt
Preaching nt 1 1 a. nt.; subject of
tho sermon will bo! "Iltlndl YVho's
to Illnme?" Preaching In tho eve
ning nt 8 o'clock; subject of tho ser
mon will be: "Atlanta and Union."
Music: Quartet, "Jubilate Dee"
(Dudley Iluck), Mm. (Icorgo An
drews; solo, "O Dlvliio Itcdecmer"
(dounod), Miss llnnce; solo, "Thy
Will Ho Dono" (Hohr). Tho Chapel
Hymnal, f,3, 1-1; 2 IS, 1-3; CO, 1-3;
Your Baking Will
Be a Success
In every partlculnr We havo
made It to by our scientific man
ufacture of
CRESCENT
BAKING POWDER
Which baa two
power units
Ono works Im
mediately npon contact
with moisture
In tho dough (
and tho other
works gradually
as tho food
bakes.
All Orocors at 2.c a pound
Crescent Manufacturing Co.
Seattle, Washington
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ELECTRIC RANGE, price $60.00 cash, .f ffi.00 on,
installments. This rnngo lins now ti)e broiler in top of
oven, the best broiling device up to date for any stylo
stove. Will bake, roast, broil or fry; is bettor, cleaner,
safor than any other cooking appliance. Ask your
neighbor who uses one. Plat rato for family uso, .$5.00
por month.
Ask about our special installment terms on this range.
Power Company
07, l-.i; 137, 1(, Hominy serwfnl
10 a, m i W. If. (lore, Mirlfim
dent. Primary Sunday school i in
n. m.i Mrs, K. A. Wolch, superinten
dent. J. C. E, nt 3 p. m. 8. 0. K. nt
7 p. m. Prayer meeting at n p. m.
Thursdays. Next Thursday thfl ailb
Ject Is "Foreign Missions." Alt art
welcomo to these sorvJces.JJhlldren'n
day Juno 8, Woman's Missionary so
ciety meets In the chapel Tuesday at
2-30.
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How to Avoid those Pains andDistreM
Which so Many Mothers Have Suffered
It I a pity morn womrn do not know o!
Mother's Friend. Tills remedy softens the
tnusclm. enablM (turn
to expsnil without
strata snd enablcii
wnincn til s throuih
tbn ordeal without
fialn, nausea, nw ra
nt alekntM or othttr
drvadil symptoms so
familiar to many
mother.
TTir td nn fiwilll
diet to harass the mind. Thousand of
women no losrer reslsn themselves to tse
thought that sicknens and dbtreM are nat
ural. They know totter, for la Mothsr'4
Krfend they have found bow T It Is to
banish all those dreaded cxpflrieaeM.
It Is a subject every womna should b
familiar with, and evea tboutt sfe way
not reqalre such a remedy, tho elll VV
and then meet some prospectlra mother to
whom word la time about Mother's
Frimd will come ss it wonderful Mtttlag.
TbU fsmoos nwedy Is sold by .J mr
rlsts, snd I only llW bottle. It Is fpr
external use oalr. Write to-dsy to the
Hrailfleld Itesulstor Oa. 237 Lamar Bid.,
AtlsDta, C., for a most valuable book to
expectant mothers.
KKADING TUB NKWH
Is not very easy when tho eyes nro
weak or the classes are faulty. If
you find your eyesight troubling you
whether you be young or old do
not delay but come and Live them
examined and treated at once. I will
select tor you the lenses that will
help your sight exactly, and the
cost will bo trifling In comparison
with the benefit you receive.
Dr. Rickert
Uyealght Specialist
Over Kemper's.
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PHONE 1681.
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