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. If s 'l I PAGE TWO. lOCAiAND L'fettSONAt Mr. and Jim. J. M. Under of South Phoenix with tliolr nolco Mies Mnudo Nowbury ot Uoss lane and tliolr nephews Carl uVcwbury nml Geary (Jnrrctti imve returned from a four week's outing at the Under summer homo In tho Dead Indian country, f ITho Southern Pacific In connec-t lion with tho O. W. It; & N. nml tho Union U'aclflc hnvo Inaugurated nn eight nml a half day service on fruit from tho Itoguo river valley points to Chicago. Thla train lenvoa Ashland at 0:30 ji. m. dally mid growers should lint a tliolr cars rendy If they deslro to secure tho benefit or this fast Kcrvlco. Home-made bread ui Do Voc's. Mm. M. It. nice, operator nt S. 1. panaonger office has been transferred to the Simula division and will bo agent at Siskiyou. O. C. Purheypllo has taken a posi tion as operator In tho S. P. passen ger otflco. Tin. a. H. and Lotilso K. Hedges, chiropractors nad mcchann-theraplsts nro now located over Deuel & Co. Phono 170. A. P. JColh and wlfo have returned from an outing at Newport. n. 11. Bullocks a Medford boy. Is working as night clerk at tho S. P. freight office. Tho Medford band will accompany the excursion to Colcstln Sunday. This -will he tholast excursion to that point this season. Kodak finishing, best In town, at Vyeston's. . Twelve cars of pears went out on he fruit special Inst night. J. IV. McClymonds of the Pacific Fruit Express company passed south yesterday. W. 4. Harvey Is In Roscburg for a few days. Crater Lake pictures ,a book if 12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest ever mndo of tho lake, for salo at Gcrklng & Harmon's studio. Call and seo them. 22S Hast Main street, phono 320-J. tf P. II. Nelson arrived from Grants Pass yesterday and Is working a trick at tho S. P. telegraph office. Dr. Harbor and family wid Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Moo and returned from Crescent City. . Mrs. A. P. Lacy of Auburn, Cal., has been visiting tor so mo tlmo at tho homo of Dr, It. J. Loekwood and fam ily. Mrs. Lacy Is Mrs. Lockwood's roqthcr. K. D. Weaton, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phona M. 1471. E. Q. Trowbridge and family and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kgglcson or Chi cago, a sister ot Mrs. M. Purdln, re turned Thursday from a trip to Cra ter Lake, Pelican Bay and Eastern Oregon. Levi Gregory of Fresno county. Cal., Is visiting relatives living In Medford. The finest studio In southern' Ore gon has been opened by Gerklng & Harmon at 228 East Main street, first stairway oast of Star theater. Our work Is always tho best, views of all kinds for salo. The best ot kodak finishing. Negatives made any time or place. Phono 320-J. tf J. I). Dungan, who was a resident of Sams Valley for several years died at San Diego, Cal., some time since, aged 74 years. Clyde Shaw ot Jacksonville tarried a short tlmo in Medford Thursday, Tho Southern Pacific company has distributed 00 pound steel rails through the Cow creek canyon, from Glendalcto Cornutl's, a dlstanco of 31 miles and they will soon rcplaco the lighter rails. Good Crawford peaches for salo. 30c per box delivered. Phono It-13- W. 138 Jcsso Hamilton, who han been stop ping In tho valley for several weeks, left for Portland Thursday. Mrs. FredLuy of Antclopo who Is visiting in Medford and Jacksonville, was In Ashland Thursday. , Misses Frances and May Loosely left for tho homo ranch lit Tolo dis trict Thursday afternoon. "Insurance your best assot.' Hare tho best. Placo your insurance with Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, right If lio writes it. tf J, I). Donsmore of Salem Is a busi ness visitor In Medford. Airs. Frank McKee ot Sovon Oaks transacted business in Medford Thursday, .Mm Normiia lias returned from a stay of sevoral days at Ashlaud. You will ho surprised to find how little it costs to hnvo tho Southern Oregon Electric company no your electric wiring and repairing. Phono 020. .. -. i;-rh-.- Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS &AB AMISTAW Day Phone 227 Night F. W, Weeks 103-J-S PbOBC A. E. Orr 078-M It, 1C. Ilnnna and Fred Cotvlg of .tacktonvlllo nnd their families hnvo returned from n two, weeks outing on Einiis creek. , G. P.. Ditlllo arrived hi Medford troui Sacramento, dal., Thursday, A. I. Gall of JiicKsonvlllo was In .Medford Thursday, on his way to Ashland to attend tho pioneer's re union. Fred Alton Hnlght, teacher of piano and harmony, Nntlonal Con servatory of Now York. Specialist In tho correct principles ot touch nnd technique In nil grades ot study. Careful attention given to young children nnd beginners. Faults ac quired through wrong ways ot prac ticing corrected. Fall term Septem ber 2. Hnlght Music Studios, IK. S. Laurel street, phono 17C-U. 1). Ueebo of Agato nnd J. K. llyslop ot (. rants Pass transacted business In Medford Thursday. Charles Duugnn of Gold Hilt and Gcorgo V. Uealo ot Central Point spent Thursday In Medford. Tho Southern Pnrlflc has mado n now ruling requiring n flagman on nil trains, and tho gasoline motor running from Ashland to Grants Pass now has a crow of three. Mrs. Arthur H. Allyn has opened nn office as public stenographer at 110 Medford Hotel. Sho Is exper ienced In court reporting, legal work, banking, Insurance abstracting, real estato and commercial lines. Satis faction guaranteed. Prices reason able. 152 J. Ilrook Spencer of Wellcn trnn sacted business In Medford Thurs day, Thomas S. Hurley or Tacomn, who hns been appointed receiver or tho Almcdn mlno In Gallcc creek district, spent a few hours In Medford Thurs day, accompanied by A. C. Hough of Grants Pass. Thomas Turpln has sold his farm In Dig Sticky district and removed to Medford with his family. Miss Flora Gray Is prepared to rc cclvo piano pupils for tho fall and winter seasons, having ro-opencd her studio at 144 So. Central avenue Phones, studio, 124-J, rcsldonco 794-J. 139 Largo quantities ot canteloiipes, peaches and other fruit nro being shipped by cxpresB from Medford to Portland every evening. A fine sign or largo proportions now embellishes tho business otflco of tho Roguo Ulver Fruit and Pro duce association. Miss Allco Hanlcy of North Jack sonville was in Medford Thursday, en routo to Ashland to attend tho pioneer's reunion. Kindergarten will bo opened Sept. 2 In tho high school building. Miss Ruth Carycll of tho University of Washington nnd a Scattlo kldnergar- tjmrt ifAlnlni vnlinrtl ipdllllA tvtlt tin ten training school graduato will be in charge. All parents wishing to enroll children may Interview Miss Caryell at tho high school Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 1 to 4 p. m. Tuition, per month, $1; per semester, $15. 140 Darby O'Toolo transacted business in Tolo district Monday morning. Prof. J. N. Miller, who will teach tho Mountain school In Antloch pro duct, has gone thither. Mrs. J. D. Buckley Sirs. Ralph Jen nings and Miss Catherine Buckley of Applcgato were of tho many who nt tended tho pioneer's reunion at Ash land. Brooms Ask your dealer for the product of the Ashland factory. J. C. Pendleton of Table Itock made a business trip to Medford Thursday. W. L. Edmondson of Big Butte spent a roupto of days In Medford during the week. Mr. and Mrs. 11. 8. Radellff mado Ashland, their former home, a visit tho forepart of tho wek Your pisuo troubles will all ho solved when C M. Richards tunes It. This sounds good If true, but you mn no risk trying it out. If not satisfied no charge. Order book at tho Art Storo. 138 Louis Colin, an aged pioneer of Siskiyou and .Modoc counties, Cnl and ono of Its wealthiest citizens, killed himself with n revolver nt Adln Tuesday. Ho had been In very poor health for a long time. Privato music lessons from CO cents upward to three dollars per lesson, according to subject and teacher chosen. Medford Conserva tory, College Bldg., 31 North Grapo. Wesley Vogoll of Talent spent a few hours In Medford Thursday Prof. V. A. Sherwood wus In Med ford Thursday. Ho will teach tho school in district No. 8G again. Merle Mlncar nnd his family ot Griffin crook motored to Medford Thursday afternoon. A. S. Furry, Guy Thrasher and Warren Kln of Phoenix woro of tho many who enmo to Medford Thurs day. A. Conro Floro of Central Point district and party motored to Med ford Thursday, Mesdames William Anglo, T. W. Miles, Holnn Rowo, John Barkdull, John O'Brlon, H. Piatt and other residents of Medford attonded tho Southern Oiegon Pioneer's reunion at Ashland. E. L. Jones, hnB returned from Blue Lodge district, where lie has been looking after his mining Interests. MEDFORD MATT; TlHBONW. Miss Tholnia ltndcllff, who has been nt Ashlnnd on n visit, Is at homo again. Robert P. Noll, former mayor of Ashlnnd, was n recent visitor In Medford. Ho snyu that tho graulto city will record a largo majority for good roada bonds Sopember U. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Noth hnvo re turned from n week's outing nt (New port. Al sajs that Medford has mi monopoly or the warm weather and that tho Wlllamotto valley has some to spare. J. J. Brown nnd Claude White or Control Point inrrlcd n few hours In Medford Thursday. Mrs. Fred Roper or 'Grants Pass was the guest ot Mrs. O. Davis Thurs day. G. P. Bllllek or Alturas. Cal.. J. G. Gross nnd J. A. Equal ot Kugoite are recent arrivals In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sanders of San Frnuclsco were among their Med ford friends Thursday, Jonn Goodrich has returned from an outing at Pelican Bay and other points In Klamath county. J. J. Houck mado a business trip to Ashland, his former home, on Thursday. W. II. Wllsou left for Grants Pass Thursday evening, wlfrro ho hns es tablished n branch store. Mrs. Emmett of Central Point was In Medford Thursday visiting I.. C. Hollo' and Miss Gladys Hollo, who Are relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown nnd F. V. Mcdynskl nceoiupnulcd Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Isaacs on their recent auto trip to Pelican Bay. A. A. Dennlson, J. I). McGee. G. H. McCutcheon and Edwnrd Cummins form a party from Los Angeles who aro Investigating tho valley. School Superintendent and Mrs. J. Percy Wells were over from Jack sonville Friday atternoou. Tho annual reunion ot tho South ern Oregon Pioneer society was held at Ashland Thursday and was a success In every way. An excellent program was observed, which In cluded n dinner such ns only tho pio neer women 'and native daughters of the valley can prepare. Tho oration was delivered by Irving Vlnlng of Now York and is highly compli mented by tho many who heard it. Much Intercut Is being taken In tho coming county fair and it promises to be tho best ever hold In Southern Oregon. Tho fruit exhibit will bo especially largo and fine, but llvo stoc, poultry nnd agricultural pro ducts will nlso bo well represented. Premium lists can bo had by ad dressing or calling on S. I. Brown, tho secretary, by which It will bo scon that liberal premiums nro be ing offered In every department. Jacksonville was well represented at tho reunion of the Southern Ore gon Pioneer soclty. Among those from the county scat who went to Ashland on that occasion were Judge Nell, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beckman, Mrs. Kato Hoffman, Miss Carrlo Beekman, Mr. and Mrs. O. Harbaugh, Mr. and .Mrs. Chris Ulrlch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prim. Mrs. Mary Miller, Mrs. Mary Day, Mrs. O. N. Nulson. Mrs. W. R. Coleman. Mrs. J. M. Croncmlllcr, Mrs. E. J. Kubll, Misses Isslo McCully and Molllc Brltt, Mrs. Ella Cook, J. W. Bybcc, E. Conger. Tho Rev. W. F. Shields of tho Prosbytcrlnn church loft Friday for a short fishing trip on tho Apple gate, returning tomorrow night. Dr. J, F. Roddy of this city, now ono of tho promoters of tho Grants Pass-Crescent City railroad Is In tho city. Dr. Rcddy reports good jiro grcss on tho road, and that dcflnlto detnllfi of the proposed tapping of tho Bliio Iodgo mining district will bo forthcoming shortly. Tom Taylor with his horso "King Seal" is appearing at tho race meet nt Ceutrallla under tho nusplrcs of tho Southwest Washington Fain as sociation "King Seal" entered in tho 2:14 paco opening day finlnshod outside tho money. M. P. Schmltt, wlfo and daughter, ro turned from Susanville, Cal., where Mr. Schmltt has boon assisting E. M. Wilson In auditing tho Lassen coun ty books. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and daughter will return to Medford by auto tho first part of next week. SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY ol BEHLING'S LOW SHOE SALE Our prices have been, reduced ln-nn-mitcli us now up-to-dato stylos of Low Shoos can possibly bo sold. Customers havo taken advantage of this sale, ami were pleased; why not you? 'Whllo tho salo lasts, tho earlier you como tho bettor you'll faro, t'oiuo whllo our stock Is still fairly complete. Won't tlieso prices attract you hero ut onto? When can you make a better Investment? $1,50 Women's Colonials In nubuclc, sucdo, patents, marked down ijW.'Jii H.00 Women's Colonials and Tumps In tun, patent and dull kid, marked down -....ti.O.l $3.00 Women's Whlto Nubuck Colonial, patont and gun metal, two strap, marked down ijiy.tio $2,25 Womcn'a Two Strap dun Metal I'umps, marked down , 81.H.1 ?.00 Women'H Whlto Nubuck, Patent, Dull Kid, tans, Oxfords, marked down :t.:io Jli.r.O Women's Whlto Nubuck and Tan Mutton Ox ford, marked down (ji2.no $3.00 Womon's dun .Metal Iluttou Oxford, marked' down ,..,........$::, 13 I MHinTORl). ORECION. VRTOAY. AINH'ST 2!l. 1!i:i. MATT M'GRATH, CHAMPION HAMMER THROWER, INJURED ww i ,-i . . ksAL -a - rwvi ? . i ,' v 7 : l t z miiif' C. iJ.'lL? 7 X T Matt McGrath, one of tho Ideal American athletes, who linn won honors In two 01) mplads, and former champion hammer thrower ot tho world, will probably inner xigaln show his old form on the Held. Ho was attacked by tlvo men In a Now York theater root garden tho other evening. Five men might have thought their fists were sufficient to subdue him. But they didn't. One ot them struck him on the eyo with a cnuc, nnd ns n result, tho surgeons think ho will bo blind. Mod ruth has the satisfaction of knowing that his assailants were held by the courts. SIUOY 10 SUIT !' EYES ni'ITAl.O, ,N Y., Au. 20. "Children who nre Iicgiiiuiiii; to le- elop nean-ililcfliif.fi hlunilil he i-1'ri'j.'nti'il into tipeeiul elusion,'' nit id Dr. I'nrk Lei of lliill'iilo hero to- day in nddn,siiig' I he concrct f liygicuu. "They mIioiiIiI Imve tho smite curriculum nx other pupil, hut should Mmly frmu oral trrnphii il lustrations iiiHtciuliif fnuu hol;t. In m other way iJihii thia U pro gressive neitriplitcilnHK to lie nrrenl ed. Hooks-nre rurncnieiit, hut by no men n x essential." The iinxt hygiene eongrcKH will he held in Itrii'soU ut lUl.'i nnd ueeoiil ing to eiiHtom tin- next president will he n Kclxinii. Amoiic die i!iyMciiiii iipnointed to the iHTiiiiini'iit iutcrimlioiinl enminit te wns Lewis M. Tenimn of Stan ford iiuivernity. Match Lnnyfortl nnd Johnson HOKTOK, Aii),'. 2. Jnek .h.liu son nml Sum Iit.trfonl, the ItoNtou puiliHf, lire iniitclicil lo nnHit in I'nrii, Dfeendier 2t, nreordiiiK l nu noiineemcnt tl ifnngfordV Iniiniiifr iiinrierM here today. Arthur E. Vincent will appear at tho Page Theater Saturday anil Sun day, presenting popular and clahslc clarinet selections. Prof. Ilowoll will nctompnny Mr. Vincent In his musical numbers. Tho "Head Se cret" a big threii reel foatuio, will head tho list of photo plays Satur day evening. Entire change of pro gram Sunday. Tim usual admission of f and 10 renin will ho charged. r iBtBtsrax . wm m iim 31$ Cf iy W3 b m i mw A 4f I I JMIJi 1 f 1 jr- - -J ij MUD SCHOOL PUPL $2,3G Women's tiun Metul Iluttou Oxford, marked down i ijl 1 ,H.T 10 Orr O.V AfJj WOMK.VK I'ANOV BM1TKUH. HXPKUT SHW SHII'.MH.NT. $0.00 Moh'h Nettloton Oxfords, bent shoo mado, marked down ,, ijl 1.0(1 $5.0Q Men's Walk-Ovur Oxfords, you know what tboy are, marked down..... II.IM) $1.50 Mon's W(ik-Ovor Oxfords, gun metal, tans In button unci bliichur, marked down t'.lMH $4.00 Mon's Holland Oxfords, vlcl kid, gun motal, tan, marked down.. W.'ir, t()7! OX ALh IjlLrilLING O SHOHHiOHK SflUTTER Dps HUNTINGCAMPFROM KUGEMOUNTAINLION F.d ward Soulier, Itm viipilnliiM, who IioIiIh the elmmpiiiiohii In enleh'iiK-enteli.enii wroslliiu? with lloynl Oldiiopksi ImM retui'ied from ii htinliiiK Ivip eovciVd with new lau rels n u eniup itcfciftlor ugliiiihl u moiihtioiis nu'unlivlii lion quite the liiiRet on icemd. In omnium; with (.'IiiiiIin tluv inul other hpoilNiueii, MV. Sniiller not in the mountiihw hitnthit; deer. A hit; eumpfiio wus kepi liiiruing to urnio nwiiv eoiiKitiri, lioli-ealH mid ilher muimiiUm, wiiil o he plinlil'til in I'c lieiuit.v. Shortly ufler niiduiulil Mr. Soulier iiwnKe, with the mile- liuahle leeltntr tluit xoiue en.,uim uiim impending nnd (hut In- ove'v nvtiuii i hefnu wiltelied liy uiHce'i enemies. He piled muro hrii-h upiii tile fire nnd grulilied lux ril'le. Looking, tliroinili the durkunsH or the outer circle of the fire, he mm two luminous even glnriug rl him from the litkv hlneknetn of the fur il. From the oire nud diliiiire npnrl the o.ven iniglit Imve been llioM of nn ichlovo'miir, hut neiei linviiur heard of that itiiinlin, Ml'. Sontter wus eertntii that nnimmennr mounttiiti lion was propiiriin' lo "priim upon Ihiii for h iiniluLdil le jiiihI. The eyed did not seem lo moic, lilit L'li'N'Mi'il xteudil.v with it dituliiude, sullen mid metnllie I'l.in. A twig snupprd. The hriihed eniekcd. The swishing of the lnii ent'x tail wita plninlv heard nud lie sciNltive eaw of the now thnvoiihi I'xeited deer-lner eniight the !r'tluu of the licntf.lV pnir im it wntehrd iU victim erotielilug in the firelight. The hnge eie scemeil lo rreep neurer nud nenr. Another dead hmiieh ernrktil. The n:dmnl wan evidently eroiieliing for it "pritig. I'linlile to longer stand Ihu lenl fie tension, Mr. Soutter linniulf UU Irustv Winchester to his houldir, took en re fill ntm In'tWeeu I ho glnr iiij eyelinlU and fired. Tle're w.ik ii denfeniiig roar, followed by the metallic impaet of lead upon a heaxy body and Mr. Soulier kinv that he had hit hi murk. Aliluniith I he eye (.till glared, the ghue wan fit fid and nueerJnin. The other huuforx, awaktuied liv (he lo(, cane1 riiiiiiing. giitiH in ruiud to ii--i-l the enmp'x defender. In the liu-!i Hill followed, the ilrippiug of the mii mal's Mood upon the dead le.nei, ns ilH lifo slowly rhhod nwny, eould he phuiily hoard. The party had been driven to the camp by Mr. Sutter in hi llupmo Idle. Fearing explodon frunj the fhnneH ho had driven 'Hie ear me dHtnui'o in Ihe lirnth. The bin. oiih eyert of the miihiii'ht prouh r pruved to he llio glare llirntt'i from Ihe eamp l'ir,i nn the lioadhght re flcotor. Mr. Hmiller proved liiui solf a remarkahfe midnight marks man hv puiieliiring tho mdintor plumb in the renter. The eat, after all. wiiM a foiir-eyliuder olio. Pr. I). U, Seelev, who alo drlvm a Hup, miivh he tiiiderMlamlM Mr. Sill ter'n mislake, for Hie ear in a ''hear eat." Dr. itlrkerts and wife will leave tonight for Klamath Falls nud Cra ter Lake. TOO IjA'1'11 to ciassii'Y. LOST A Scotch Terrier feninlo. whlto with brown spots, bobbed tnll, nnswcm to nnino of Qiicou. Woro leather collar with bniss plate and locnt. Howard if re turned to Medford rnco track. I .'17 STItAYKD A medium iilzod black inulo wearing halter nnd branded "V.". Information regarding his recovery will bo paid for by W, It Stokes, Kuglu Point road, phono C7-J-Y. CHILDUKN'H f.OW HIIOICS TRY IT! SAYS SAGE AND BEAUTIFIES Ml hi I With Siilplme Muhen Hale SoH ami laiMiilaut ami Remote Haiuliurf Tho old tllno ml.vtilro of Sugo 't'ea and Sulphur for iliirUeiilug niuy. streaked and failed hair Is coming In vogue again, sujsu well-known down town ilriiggUt. It was our grand mother's tteatmeiit and hundreds of women nud men too, aro hkiiIii nxliut It lo keep their hair a Hood, oieii color whleli Is ipillo coimllile, as no am living In an aue when a )otithful up peiiranco Ih ot tho i: real out ailvnnt age. Nowadays, though, we don't have tho ttoulihiHomo tank of galliot lug tho sage mid the miiany mllug at hmue All drug stores sell Ihe load! lo-u- product ealled "W'yeth's Hugo and GOOD SCHOOL SHOES Lot us shoo your children to good, solid, sorvicoublo shoos, , Wo know how. Cooo Snots" "RIGUT TRICES" Opposito Poatoffieo REWARD $.")).()() will lip pniil for iiirimat itm Uailin;; Iti nr ri'st iiml I'oiiviclioit tl' pt'ifttm or it.noiih who littvti In.'cn imtf ilat itiir ami ilcstrnyiii (iiiipiiiiiit nml prop t'Hy of Pncirif it KhhIcm-ii lijiilwnv nt .MtMll'nrtl w on its lino. WAI. (UOIi'KI, Viri'-Tri'sidi'iil. .Vl?AVlMWXi.lllO,WiV':W ( (I in I.I ill ') (I ill 0 ' ill i (I ' i (ft I WOOD For Sale OAK, Fill, LAUREL AND SLABW00D IN TIER, CORD AND CARLOAD LOTS Frank H. Ray Yard at Sixtli and Fir Sts. niONE 750 R fl l-l ill (t'i,?'ilX,i,i)r,i,Xi?E-?X?i,'i'?ltdij.,i,.t,.,'i,s,,,,,,t(i?,t syi i Situated tn Hip Hub or tiio I'rlmlpul J Tliraler and Shopping IMllli't ltrfonlly Iteileiiiraleit anil Itofuriilxlieil Thriiiigliont, nod Ibiter liijulpinil Today limn Hter Heforo l.iiriinoiio Plan Itoomi iillliinil lintli, !? 1,0(1 poi day nail up Kooiiim Midi ImtH, ,.IH per day nod op (1. J. KAI'P'MAN.V, Manager. N. K. C'liAKlii:. Ah(. Mgr. It I 'l I I yilVf 7 U Ll-kWi lXV Nw l ,- "Do you know why I always liavo such good succoua with, my baking? "It is becauso I always uso . DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR "I didn't belluvo that flour could makn'sueh u difference In my bak ing until I tried 'Drifted Snow,' Tho first trial was a grout hiiccohs, and 1 havo n over had bnd luck allien thou, fur you co'uldii't Itid'ueo mo to ino any other flour. "My bread Is lighter, whltur nnd tastes morn wholoHomo limit It over did when I used other flours, ' "If you'll try Drifted Snow Flour next tlmo you link a you'll novur uso any other," , , . ."V fThn ITniinnwirii'n fltnrV.) ..; . Ask your Grocer fta "Drifted Snow" "v- SPERRY FLOUR 00. . ' TEA DARKENS , FADED. GRAY HAIR Sulphur Hair Itemed)" for about f.O lenlii a bnltlo, II Ih tho most popu lar because nobody can dlniovor It hmi been npidloU Simply ilnmpnii a soft hriilih or iipongo with "Wyeth'H Hugo nud Sulphur' and ill aw thin through your hair, Inking one small Htruml at a time. Hu this lolilKht, and hy morulux tho gray hulr iIIkiip peam and utter aiiolher applleallon It Is restored 10 Its liiitural color, What dellHhiN the laities with Wjelli's Siiho and Hulphur Is that bo hIiIoh betuitlfully darkening the hair thej sa) It proline that soft luslor and nppoaratii'o of libuinlaueo which Is so attractive, besides prevents damlrurft Itehliitc onp and falling hair Hare, you grit) haired folks, net Ini'V. look jears younger !! iTl (I !:' (i I' () ) ft 5) 11 8 v'vtlOi) ' it. i',