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, v-4 - M f Fl 1. i ! I PAOKanTO;- ii-LJJ 1 IOCAL AND -"PERSONAL Dr. and Mrs. J. Kcslnald Hrop of Tncomn, Wniih., nro BpendlnB n fevr dnya In Mcdford ns nncsts of J. A. Wosterlund. Tho children of tho rrcbyrlin church were given a good old fash ioned picnic1 Wednesday when tho? worn taken by auto to Mr. Hbso's placo near l'hoenlx, where tli"oy. romped and played until late In tho nfturnoon. Kor salo cheap, dandy -sorse, hnr- 1 ncss, buggy nnd saddle, llorso nb- ' soluthly gentle for" ladles or chil dren. Phono 342, 65 'Mla Nett 11. Drew, principal of tho North Central school. Klamath Pali, Is vliltlng Mrs. H. A. Van Ansdoll, 919 West Eleventh street. lllils wanted for making about a 300 yard fill at 1 & K. depot. Mils, open until June 7. 64 IV. I. Vnwter, G. O. Taylor and K. C. Hopsctt wcro In JacksonvlUo Wednesday on professional business. Mrs. W. I Johnson, who has boon residing nt Qlendalo with her daugh ter, Mrs. H. It, Cook, has returned to Medford nnd Is the piiest of lior" son, Bert Johnson. Misses Allcen Klugsbury, Fleet Ulrlch and Laura Neuber of Jack sonvlllo visited In Medford Wednes day. Orchard, hunting, ashlnsj aid Crater Lake scenes for sale at Ger- klng- & Harmon's studio. Negatives mado any place, kodak finishing. 1S8 East Mala streoU Phone SIS It. Coorgo F. Dyor was at Gold 11111 tho foro part of tho week instructing tho town band of which ho Is leader. Earl Mlncar aud George Tcatsorth we.ro In from tho former's orchard Wednesday. Mrs. E. D. Thompson of Jackson ville wnR among Mcdford friends Wednesday afternoon. Kodak finishing, host In town, at Weston's. D. It. Jackson was a business vis itor in Ashland Wodnosday. J. E. Platttod arrived from Cres cent City, Cat., tho foro part of the week. II. A. Sclioll of Grants Pass Is looking aftor Ills business Interests in Med ford. R. H. McCurdy writes all .kinds of Insurance. 401 M. F. & H. bldg. Phono 349. Itoy. W. P. Shields and Hor. C. R. , Lamar, Presbyterian ministers, wore n the southern part of the county Wednesday. Mrs. U. Gordon has returned from a visit with relatives stopping at Central Point. A. J. Iluggerth of Roseburg Is a recent arrival la Mcdford. Gerklng & Ilarmon, studio por traits) home portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, pott card work and enlarging.: 128 East Mala street; telephone 215 R. S. T. Hodges and C. E. Johnson of Gold Hill wcro among thoco who had business In Medford this week. Thomas Witt anrlved from San Francisco tho fore part of tho week Thomas Farlow1 of Lake Creek and R. II. nradshaw of Brownsboro transacted business in Mcdford on Wednesday. Insure and bo sure. Right If we wrlto It. R. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man, Tostinnstcr JacOby was In Mcd ford Wednesday on his usual week visit, a C. Gilchrist of Sams Valley spont Wednesday In Mcdford. F, E, Watson was of those who came to Medford from Ashland dur ing tho week. Tho Helxnan Whlto Sulphur Baths and Swimming Pools at Ashland, Oregon, will open for ttho season Saturday, May 10, (U Beeson Brothers of Talent district mado a trip to Medford Wednesday. Several tralnloadB of cattle havo passed through Medford latoly en route to Portland from California. Arthur Hunt shipped ten carloads from Willows a fow days slnco, The drouth prevailing in that f-tato has caused a great Hcarclty of feed and big shipments of stock into Oregon havo resulted. John 0, Punnlugton of Jackson ville, was In Medford Wednesday on his return from Ashland. E, D, WeBtoq, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or place by appqlntmont. Phono M. iU, M. B. Kellogg, A, T. Brown and Charles 'itunyon are surveying In 7'olent district. .' 13, G, Burgess has been at his or chard qrlffln creek district dnr ug tho week. THoo. Glass and Clarenco Caso of Antloch wcro lu Medford and Jack uonvlllo Wednesday. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS KADY ASSISTAITC Day Phono 227 Night l W. Weeks 103-J.2 l'liouc A. V. On- 078-M Mrs. W. C, Dcncff of Jacksonville and Mrs, Ralph Jennings of Apple gate tarried a few hours In Medford Wednesday afternoon. Henry Meyer nnd his ion, Harr Frey, and othor residents of Lake Crrok district, spent Wednesday night In Medfofrd. Dr. Klrchgessner will be nt Hotel Nash every Saturday from 10 a. m to 3 p, nt. on and aftor May 34, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. B. Nye of Rock Point, ware of tho many who traded In Medford Wednesday, Leslie Stanscll, Judgo Prim and Harry Luy of Jacksonville made n .trip to, Mcdford Wednesday after noon. J. U. Htitchason of Roseburg, a lire instirnnco ngent, is in Meuroru mnklng his former home n business visit. Fred Alton Halght, teacher of piano and harmony, specialist In cor rect principles of touch nnd tech nique for beginners or advanced pu pils. Faults corrected. Summer term. Halght Music Studios, 116 S. Laurel street. Phono 72C-R. G9 J. D. Samuels, superintendent of Modoc orchard, was In Medford on Wednesday transacting business. A. B. Cornell nnd W. F, Quaylo of Grants Pass havo been transact ing business In Medford. W. H. McGrnth, an Ashland cap italist, spent a few hours In Medford Wednesday. Vapor baths and scientific mas sago for men end women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chiropractor. 203 Gar nett-Corey bldg. Phono 145. Miss Helen Jones of Hornbrook, Cal., was a recent visitor In Med ford. Miss Anna Broad Is at Jackson ville making her mother a short visit Arthur nnd Frank Nichols of Ea glo Point wcro business visitors In Mcdford Wednesday. John Walker nnd his son were over from Medford district Wednes day. They report crop conditions north of Roguo river qulto promis ing. J. W. Jacobs, who sold his stock of goods at Rogue River to the Starr Mercantile company recently, has removed to Shcdds, Linn county, whoro he will engage In merchandis ing. A. S. Bllton Is at Springfield, Lane county, whero ho Is employed by tho Clarke-Henery Construction com pany, which secured an cxtenstro contract for paving there. C. W. DeCarlow of Shake, was In Medford and Jacksonville Thursday. Ho reports so mo travel to Klamath county via Jenny creek, but that tho roads aro rough as yet. Misses Irene Huyek, Mario Davis and Juno Gill aro lato arrivals In Medford. J. W. Hays of Gold Hill mado a trip to Jacksonville and Medford on Wednesday. Commencement at tho Oregon Ag ricultural collego will l0 attended by scvoral rnsldonts of Rogue Rlvor val ley. Tho graduating class numbers over 100, 24 counties of Oregon, 10 other states, British Columbia and Japan being represented. Among tho graduates aro Fred L. Strang, agriculture: Rowley Crult, Wellen, raining engineering; E. S, Scovlll, Grants Pass, civil engineering: Obll Shattuck,' Klamath Falls, agricul ture; Guy Cronemlller, Lakevlew, electrical engineering. ' Reports received In Medford an nounce a grasshopper plague In Cali fornia that extends from San Diego to ShaBta and Is serious In many parts of tho stato. Nearly all of tho big agricultural districts have been attacked by tho Insects, which aro traveling In countless numbers. Un less effective moans aro devised at once total destruction of somo crops may result. Tho golden stato Is hav lug many drawback) this season. The stato textbook commission, which is In session at Salem, has se lected a number of the text books that will be used in tho Mcdford high school during the next six years Hopkins' physical geography, Hunt er's biology, Forman's civil govern ment, Bottsford's ancient history nnd n revised edition of Wells nnd Hart's algebra havo been chosen, while Webster and Wolls high school arithmetic, Lyons and Carnahans' bookkeeping and Myers' mediaeval and modern history have been re- adopted. MIsh Hilda Carson, who was lu Mcdford Bcveral days visiting Mrs A. II. Weber, 'has returned to Min nesota. Mr, Croschell made a trip to the southern part of tho valley Wodnos day afternoon, Lincoln - McCormlck, who had a leg broken while motoring to Cres cent City, has returned homo, ac companied by his wife, who went to his assistance. Charles Reed, formerly with tho First National bank, Is In Medford visiting friends. Dr, Theo Conger and family loft tlioy will spend tho summer. Harry Hnrknell Hicks, formerly city editor of tho Mull Tribune, now representing tho National Film com pany and handling tho Pendleton Round-up and othor special features, Is In Mcdford on business. With Medford traco is Mcdford mado. MEDFOUn MATIJ TIUniWR BUD'S CHANCES GOOD 10 FIGHT I RITCHIE M 4 Rivers for Seconr! Time Refuses to Come to Terms With Champion and Match Is Declared Off Bud WIIN Inq to Meet any Terms and Welpjit IfMcdford Boy Is not Selected, the Chances Favor Welsh for Bin Flflht Rivers May Meet Tommy Msrnhy. The situation ns far ns 11ml Ander son's incetint Champion Willie Kit ehie is concerned is practically the suimo doubtful affair ns it was yes terday, tho only new feature lieinjr that Joe Levy manager of Mexican Joe River nnd Hilly Nolan, manager fur tin clinnumm have had their "last" conference nnd both are em phatic in the statements thai no fur ther negotiations will be carried on with a view to ecttins the champion nml Rivers together on the fourth of July. Fight on Ritchie's Term". Dick Donald, received a telegram from Promoter Oraney of San Fran cisco asking hU best tcnn, to which Do'nald replied thnt they would fight Ritchie for nlmost nothing nnd allow the champion to dictate whatever terms he wishes, provided of course thnt they wcro not too inirensonnble. To this wire Donald hn not had ; reply n yet. News from San Frnn cico is to the effect that Graney is wiring Freddie WcNh, Ad Wolgasr nnd n few other dead ones before giving Anderson any definite offer. The wny tho Ititvers-Hitchie match fizzled out seems to prove thnt Riv ers wns not anxious to meet the champion. This was the second time Rivers hnd mi opportunity to meet a champion nnd not to accept this chance bccnu?e of a pound or a cou ple )f hours is without doubt proof thnt Rivers doesn't liko RitehioV game. Using the snmo argument it looks as though Xolnn is nUo nfraid of tho "Prido of Medford," ns An derson nnd Donald, nro willing to ac cept the Independence Day dato for far less money than any other light weight who is a drawing card of any note. Fight for Expenses. Donnld snid lat night that while he expected something for HudV services on tho Fourth of July that they would fight Hitchio for their ex penses if nothing better could ho ob tained. This shows tho 'difference between tho confidenco of Rivers' nnd that of tho Anderson camp. As n drawing card the Andcrsnn Ritchie match would prohnhly prove a bigger success than the Rivers Ritchie mntch ns the Snn Francisco sports who havo to stay nt home have never seen Anderson in action nnd lliero is tho greatest probability that two or three hpecinl trains would bo .run from Oregon points to Snn Francisco for tho Fourth of July bont, so thnt any hesitation Nolnn may havo of meeting Anderson he cnuso ho is not a good drawer is without foundation and not to he Beriousdy considered. SAN' FRNCISCO, Cnl., June !. Tho Willie Ritchie-Joo Rivers fight for tho lightweight championship here on July 4 is definitely and finally off. This Mntomcnt was mado hero today by Joe Levy, River manager, nfter Ritchie nnd Nolan hnd de parted for Nolnn'fl T.nko county ranch, where Ritchiu will -prepuM for training. ' It is not-ycl certain whether Rit chie will meet Freddie Welsh, Ilinl Andorson or Lench Cross hero for tho title July A. Thai probably will ho deoldcij today. Itlval Fight Planned. Levy Is authority for the state ment that Rivers and Harlem Tommy Murphy probably will fight hero July 4 for James Coffroth as a rival at traction to Ornney'x Hltchlo bout. Immediately following Nolan's de parture today, Levy announced thnt ho will leave for Los Angeles tonight. IJeforc ho gies ho will give his reply lo C'offroth'H offer of a mntoh with Murphy. Levy also lias it number of offers from eastern promoters and will consider them before going to Los Angolefl. Lovy is sorely disappointed over turn of affairs, but insists, nnd with much justification, that ho is right in the stand ho lias taken and that the concessions, ho has mado wcro moie than sufficient. lovy's Statement. "Wo want to fight tho champion," ho said this morning, "hut wo aro not going to give him everything, nud T hcliovo tlin sporting publin will agree that w)ion I offered Nolan a pound or a two hour loeway nt tho light weight limit I was doing ns much as WRDirORD. smssswm i .i.ni SENATORS PENROSE AND SM00T MAKE TARIFF FIGHT Senators Reed Smoot of t'tah nnd Nine Penrose of Peun slania havt become the leaders m the fight of the republicans ngnuM the I uderwood tariff hill now before tho upper chamber. arr i j.- -i .1 , J. could have been expected of me. That the match is off cannot liu ascribed to me. Rivers wants to fight for the lightweight chnuipiondiip, but I am not going to permit him to make a try for the title against n boy weigh ing K17 pounds. I hnve not decided what I shall do, hut Rivers will fight on July 4, cither here on in the oast, aud wo bar no' one capable of making l.TJ ringside." , Andcraon Hct I'rnniicct. Ornnev refused to say today what his intentions were, lie has enough boys to pick from, hut is trying lo figure which of them would be the best drawinircard with Ritchie. Tho promoter ndmits that Anderson look- like tho best -prospect, hut declared thnt he did not intend to break up any matches that Tom McCarcy may hnve., "If Anderson is tied up with Mc Carcy," ho said, "I will make no ef fort to get him. I still have Welsh aud Wnlgaxt to fall hack on and may have to chose one of them." LOS ANOKLKS, Cal., June fi. After releasing Joe Rivers to Kddie (Irancy of Snn Francisco that River might meet Lightweight Champion Willie Ritchie under (Iraney's promo tiin, Tom McCarcy of Los Angeles faces today with cqiiaunmity the prospect of losing his second choice, Hud Anderson, iii tho snmo maimer. Asked whether he would release Anderson from his promise to meet Leach Cross hero July 4 if Anderson nnd Oraney reach tin agreement, .Me Carey refused a direct answer, but intimated that It" dowsii't much care whether Rivers or Anderson p.ts the Ritchie match figuring' that Rivers would bo a far bettor card hero July 4 agniiiht Cross than Anderson. "So fAr awrelcsising AndCMoii or Cross (f, flrauy is eoucenied," Mc Carcy said, "a' deliuito statement now would leave mo in n hnd position, and I cannot mnkcone. As a matter of fact, Joo Rivers always is suro of n woleomo in Los Angeles, nnd I know a big portion of tho publio would liko to see him against Cross here July 4. Of course, I know (hot Oraney has started negotiations with both Cross nnd Anderson, hut I ha vo nothing lo say; I'll just sit back and await tho results. J. can't toll what i'JI finally do until (ho time comes." WAUIIINOTON, June, 4, Vlncount Chludu, tho .fupanueo ambassador, called on Secretary of Htuto Dryan this afternoon. Ho would not com ment on tho object, of hi visit. Men's Clothing Cleaned and Pressed FIRST CLASS WORK Suits 1........'. $1.25 pants .;. ; '.HO Coat and Vest 7G 1017-W. 9th St. Em . iisllllB oui'Hiox. 'rnt'HfinAY, wtkh n, iniy. "Wi iiimwi wiwiiiii i i M MEDFORD 10 PLAY 1 i Fied Roper's gang arc coining hack hero Sunday to try and gel revenge for a leeeut shutout by tin loiwl team. Roper has joined forces with the Koxehurg team and expect to clean up this putt of the stale. Wccklcr, WlllialiH ami Raker timv ho with Oriiuts Pa Kundiiv as they seem to find it haid nleddiug in tho Canadian league, Ralph llurgess lm lag the only Oregon bov who seems to have any insurance of staying. Mcdford will possibly take u spe. elal train to Weed a week from Sunday. Dr. Morton's hitting and lmo running arc one of tho big features of this season's hall games. Young Coffecu is going good nnd with a little more expedience will ho a ureal player. Miles and SchoU uw going good around short and second nml al ways keep tho olhui fellow guess ing. 1 1 til is ii greatly improved catcher and has n great throwing linn which promises to stop thoM) Weed base runners. Mclutyre and WiUou may lie in Medford's lineup Sunday. the Medford outfield of Antic, Isaacs nud dill is the best in the state. Rig Henry (Insipid who played here some years ago mnv bo with u Sunday, ho is nino fence busier. Hard suffered a broken linger nt Central Point lant week anil U mi tho shelf lir repairs, while he i Ink. ing a needed rest Slim MolCeeor will heave for the Medford pets. JACK J0HNSIN MUST SERVE TERM IH PENITENTIARY CIIICAOO, Jane 5. Unless there la Intervention by the nppellnto rourts Jack JnhiiHon will vervo oao year and ono day tiuprhionuient lu tho peniten tiary at Jollet nnd pay a fluo of $1000 for violation of tho Maun white slave law of which ho recently wait con victed. Sentence to thnt effect wna pro nounced In the federal court hero to day by Judge Carpenter after tho court had denied n motion for a lien trial. Th'u negro's $.10,000 ball bond on which ho hnd been ut liberty a allowed to Maud. Iu anticipation of poMihtq rerls tnnco when tho prison sentence wan Imposed a half iIojuii deputy United States marshal! had grouped them selves about tho prlxcflKhtur. Tho sentence In tho penitentiary H tho result of nu order from Washing ton that all portotiH convicted In this dlntrlet bo sent to stato prUon owlua to the crowded condition of tho fed eral penitentiary at Leavenworth. Johnson left the rourt room de claring ho would not give up tho flghi for liberty nnd If n writ of error Is denied ho would make further ap peals. Tho golden smile, however, was not In ovldencn. DESPITE THREATS CONGRESS INVESTIGATES COAL FIELDS WASHINGTON. Juno C I)lsri carding IntlmatloiiH that tliolr up pcarnuro In West Virginia might ro suit lu further outbreaks of vlolnnco members of thu sounto mih-cummlttcc TOO LAT TO CLASSIFY FOIl HAM-f Two, orluijtal, nK. coat C0, sizes .IxC and' hearth size, beautiful aud bargain ut $20. Hlootrlc, desk lump, J3.C0. Inquire IJoic 07, Trlbuiio. l roil HALi: Wo will fill nil orders for cherries. Cokor llutto Or chards. Phono 50I-J2. 70 KOU HALi: Fuller & Johnson en glno and pump, nlmost now, nt a bargain. I'liouo 601-J.1. 70 KOU HALI- Young milch cow. II. W. UarnuburK, Il 717, Mcdford, Oro. 05 E.D.Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Club 'Amateur Fiiiishiug Post Cards Panoramic Work Portraits Interior and cxtorior viewa Plash lights . Negatives mado anv tiino and any place by appojut monk 208 E. Main Phono 1471 PASS SUNDAY appointed to probe eonillHiin lu th eosl fields romptoleil today pinna for their trip to ClmrliHiinii. Tho t'ommltteo begin with tho nmluiitloii of about 100 wIIucimmh presivallmt the ease of tho minors. Tin coaimltloo hoard unmoved today (lis Htntoiuonl of (leiitmil C. C. WatU and Colonul V T. Vinson, reprMoiitliiK coal initio oiwiiitoiH that a renewal of actual hostilities iiilnht be iroet- Itattd by tho activities or tho enmmtt leo In Wost-VlfAlnlil. ttvttw juvrviiRrrsiy WOMAN IN TERRIBLE STATE! Finds Help in Lydin E. Pinlc-! hum's' Vegetable I Compound. ' IUIUvuo, Ohlo.-,I wns In n terrible I Ntitte befuiv l took Lydia K. I'lnklntnra vi'Kotaldo Coia pound. My hack tu'hedlintlli thom;lit (twould break. I iuul : pains all over me, ncrvou feeling and, jxrliHilc troubles, I win cry weak nml i run ilowu and svm I lo.lni luiKi of evir liolnic well nml strong. After tnk lac I.v.ll.i K. Pink. Iiam'ii WiTctnlile Ouiiuoiind I Imnnivml rapidly ami Uxiuy ma u well vvnniHii. I cannot tell you.huw bapp I fori nml t rinuiot !ay too much for your Coiixum!. Would not bo wltlieul It In lh house If It coat three timet theamoiiHt." Mrs. Ciiah. Cii.vr.MAN, It. R D. No. 7, Uolle vue, Ohio. Ueenuse your ca Is n dlftlcult onu, doctora Iinrns; donw vwi no g nl, ilo not continue to MilTer without Ki"; I la 1-1 1'ial.hnm's Veftetbln (Vunpound a trlnl. It stirnly lm tvto-ilnil mm.y CASciiuf femnW ill, such ns lnlUi.rnii Ueii, ulreratiuii, tUsilncui'U'Uln, tii'i. s, Irrexulatlte , (Hirlodlc lln', U-L.. ' -, and It may bwuxnctiy whaijou r ed. Tlie I'hikham reconl Is a proud nM poerlei one, It is u ncor I of cop vt vlctoryovurthe olotlnati ills of wcr ,n Ills that deal out dipnlr It I an vi lubllihul fart that Uvd'n I!, l'inklmm'i Vegetable ('ompcund Imi rtetorct! henltli to tliousnmli of nurh su'Tf;Hr; women. Why don't vou try It IT j J need such n ir.ii!lrlne' ' Vy( Mglgjfn Your confidence is what Studebaker seeks to keep PonBesaing lliia confidence, vc Imvc nevfr tried to produce n cheap vvngon. Wc cotdd, but we don't dare try the experiment. Our conntmit nim 1ms been to produce the hat wngon. And In livinK tip to lliitiliiuhctt ntnnilnrd.vvo havo won nnd hold tho confidence and u;ond-will of hundreds of thousnnda of funncta nil over tho woild. Studchakor wanonn mo built to last, to do n day's work every day, to stand up under circus and ntrnin nnd ti inalco llio iiuinc StuJcbacr otand for all that in best in vehicle;), Don't accept any other wnpon rcprcnentcl to ho just ua (;ood n n Stwlcbalicr. 'I ho riibstitutc may he cheaper, but it isn't up to iSWc-crtitundurde, and you can't afford to buy it. For !tuttnrs or pleasure, tlitro is'n SluJhett velilclo suited to your lequliemrnU. I:nriit vwunns, trucks, bunincM wauotis, euneyp, bum;ir. lunnbouli, pony caiiinues- ruth llio bct oi Its kirul. Ilarnct also ( (ho Aina hllt Sludtlaltr standard. St out Dtalct or utile ut. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. I OP SALT I.AKK CITV TT ?'' NKW VOUK UlNNKAfUUS CHICAGO nALLAS KANSAS CtTV OXNVKK The JacRson County Bank r ' oi' MiinVoitii, onct.o.v SolleltH tho dcpoHllH uud (oiicral hiiHlncim of Individual frinn and corporutlouu. Courtcoiiu cuiiflldcratlou ahvtiyH i;lveu every riKjuost uud. tho very bent turuui extended that aro coiislutout with good biiHlncsri inutliodu, (MI'ITAIj AND HlIIU'f.UH VI7fi,(NMI Interest paid on time deposits Safe Deposit Boxes W. I. VAWTHIl..-. ....: ..,....; PiOHldout 0, W. MulXWAM) .".....'..! Caahlor Q. It. LINDM'JY VIcu-I'joHldoat FOR SALE Hmnlt lrrlicil rnnfllt nonr oily riwttrvnlr. Inii, burn, nhod, eta. Telephone mid city water. I'ainlly omhiird. Imrrlna, Kanleu. New free soil nil planted. Ideal location for market unnloo'iKi Imrrlos or munll orolianl. liny tabi rniifih now ami Rot the bennllt of this, ywr'n crop. II. I. NOIU.IT, (hCner Phono 10IM.. 19 a , kBl M 11 s iiiixurv Witnoui (s . Extravnfianco, y I Hotel Von Dorn i 1M1! Turk Stroot Kint'Mt nonuinr priced g Vlolol iu Han Jrancisco g Modorn Oontral tv J (i i i ; .rt r i ri vfi .'rr?ivVi i. rt i t(itf ifi aXfrti ) Have You Tried It? Ket your liUrnltit at nliht to bnl.'o for lirxakfiit.tr Or If you Mikt NtiniH for dinner, cut out muoiikIi for iinakfNl. nut them lu n cool pliir- till moriiliiK, Mild tiniH thHi fiefih, hot nml UkHi a a fttatner. Von can do IliU Willi Crescent Baking Powder tins nil. lllle I). filial lo leuv I II oil ill,lCt Willi in 's. ir the other i -ti i . ut la up I el ml It hwt)i ItiiUcx tlie IihiikIi Clc per I'tiiinil 2SiamllS& k k our iit(cr (Yrnrcnl M iinifoi lorlnt; '' Seallli, Vnli, KAII FBANCUCO lOkfl.VNU, OkB. v Er(fijTijjjl 111 i rv 1 Qpi fu I Kily'llllM-OI K Xsil(ipg ' ' -if A , -;-mtsxMm p.y-,jn. jt Jti,j I