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r I . . f .. . -YvtHjRllJi .'I 4 ' MTCDFOTtn MATI TUIHUNE. MEDFOUD, OKJWON, SATURDAY, OOTOUEIt -1, 1013. , , . ,,,, 'Pis "t 'I lin (Irxiitcr MriUniil Club th'slri' to iinuoiinrn tlmt tlio flmt iroi;rmn of tln iliiiiiiiniit nf mimic will In linlil In Unit HMi'inlil) hull of tint II hrnry ImiIIiIIiik Mniiiluy, Oitohnr (1, nt :i:()il . in. Mih (luriinl Titlllitintliir will pruHliln tin liiiMti'HH iiuil the pro. Kiilin will lin iimlcr Him itlrortloii of I'ruf. Tiillliiiiillnr. Tim NtiliJ'H'i will ho "(iniiiiiui)'. timl tlin Kvoliilloii of (Ionium .Music." A uinr will tut ri'iul on "l.lfi In (Inriiitiny uml Aiuur Iru from u Htmlmit'M HiMiiilprilnt." I'rof. Tiillliiiiillur, who Ik u (iuriiisu hy hlttli, rrci'lu'il bis iniisli-iil nili.t'ii Hon ftoiu tlui Imst timchori. but h In (li'imiiii)' uml Aiiiurlrn. I Id linn Innl iiijviintiinn ji'iirn of mit'coMfii! touch tin: nit n iliuilt, iirHunlMi uml rlinrtis iltrrrtor. 1 1 hi iiliiylm: ilomiitintriiloM Hint hn Id Klflcil with I'Xtollunt ltl. iilijuo nml (ti'iip iiiimlrul fiolliiR. Onu of bis hihm-Ih ItlttH n liicinrliiu uml Momluy itftrnooii tlm pruKruiii will In' IntiirniHirnml with t'tpbiliiiitlon nml HhihtnttlonN or the stylo of tlm illffiTi'lit (liirnniti t-ompoioni, showing hIhii Unit tit) l wait not dun nliinw to tiiiiiM)rmuriil hut ulso in Uih n-milt of nulronini'iit Hint tlm trttml of tln iMtrloil In which thoy llvml. I'nllow liiK I tlio pregram: l.nrco ltrKo Ilimiulul Violin nolo, Mr. W. 0. Jsuuw Mcmti't In i: flat Moturt Trio f. plmio, Itiltn nml collo MImh J. Ilutlor. Dr. Minion mid Mr K. 0. Knot. Selicit: Friirlilliigsunrlit Krbiiiiitttiii loll Krnllo ulrht Hcliinimnn lin lliulmrt It. I'riuu Mis (Iriipo Hrow'ti. i:iljnliclh'rt I'riijtir Wmkiut (I'riint TuiiniihuuiMtr) Mm. IS. M. Amlniw. I 'I rut ('nnrcrto Mi'iiitclsimliti (I'or two plitnnii) Mr. (I. Talllumllnrnml MIm Ivy I lone k I'lijuir- "l.lfw In (iuriiiAuy nml Amur- Irit I'roiii it Hltiilont'H Sluinlioltil. -MIm A mm l'urucliur. Mm. K. M. Amlnni'H, who In the illrt'CiriMM of UiIh ilcimrtiuuiit. In it inoMt irllul uml kIIIihI iiiiihIcIiui, n micriHwful tonrhnr nml n wouinii of litrKo intiHlrul iHirliiini. With hor mi Icmlcr of tlui iiuihIohI ilnpiiriiin'iit. Hit (In-utiT Mttilfonl rluli In to hf Krtmtly lonunituliiiinl. Mm. Amlrown IiiIi'HiIh to offor to tlio iiiiitlclmiK of MiMlfonl nml tlituo iiinilctilly lutttir onIimI udMintiiKi'H ennui to llmic en Joyml by pcoplo IIvIiik In tlio Iutkit cltlcH. Htir iilin Ik to rnltiii tlui Htuml unl. It In hur Intention to htiirt nt oncti i Junior nuiHlriil ttipnrtiutiit uml to bi'inl hnr cffortH nml Icml her In- flut'iiro In lirliiKlni; to Moilfonl the try lii'Ht In iho wuy of iiiiihIcuI cii tcrlnlniin'nt, both In iuuml opura t'onriTt HliiKoirt uml orclnwtrnl iiiiihIo Tho only ruiiilromutit to IiuIoiik I" tlm iiiiihIi'iiI iltpitrlintint of tho Uiout it Mttlfonl Cluh Ih (hut into iiiiihI Iio it intMiihtir of tlio cluh. It In ni'i'ilful (hut tho depart nunit piirclmmi it plntio, (hortiforu It Ih ili'iuiicit fxpoillimt (o rharKo tlio nniii Innl fco of iTi ciuiIr uiliiiUalon for iioii-mouiliurH. Miiiiihoiii will hn ml iiilltcil on prt'Ri'Ututloii nt tlui door of tluilr niouihorrihlp ciiiiIh. Thtkt imiHlcal uftornooit iiro upon to tho pnlillo uml tlmlr piitromiKo Ih hoIIcIi il. If t'lKin iiitiiuhor of tlio OiTitlor MmUoril Cluh will nttciul uml lirltiK mi ninny filunilH iih ponmIoio mIio will not only hind to tlm mirccnH of thlx fliMt iiiiihIcuI hut kIvii to liurttnir nml rrloiulH a Hpltimllii nuiHlral trout. A full uttoiiilmito Ih dcHlrod ul tho IiiihIiiuhh niootliiK which will ho cullod to roilor nt 2: 30 p, in, un Import tint toplcH will ho dlhciiH.st'il uml pluiiH porfocted for tho your'H worlt, Itov, nml Mm, K, Ollu KldrldKc ro tiirnod Krlduy from Hiutono, whoro thoy nttiindiid tho nuiiunl couforonco of tho MdtlunllHt cliurcli. Tholr iiinny frlomlH line wcro Kiatlflud to liuow Unit Mr, ICIiIiIiIko will roumlii mioth or your iih pastor of tho I'li'tU Mutho tllHt KplHcopul chiirrli ot Mud ford. Mohhih. Alhort 1 Tiiugwuld mid (Jnrl Toniiwnld, who linvo hmu vIh IUiik tholr iincit), .1, A. Wt'Htmiuml, liavo rotiiruud to tholr homo In Don vor. Mr. nml Mia. A. II, Wohnp who hnvo lived In M-cdford for tho 'pmtt your, loft this wook for Ki-chiio, whoro thoy will rosldo. Mm. J, P. llotlily loft Hiuuluy for n two wooU'h vlalt In California. Mr. nml Mrs. J. 1 Sulllvnn hnvo enno to I'ortluud, i i run mceiiii of tlm (inuitnr MimI fniil (! It mi Mntiilitv wiih Hiii first rcKiiliir nirnlliiK iif tlui yi-ur unit wiinlnlu Him tiluwttur In tlic .Mmlfunl I'ur- vm iilti'tnli'il. Cutislil rulilit IiiihI. imtH wns tnumuctnii uml it nn( outer- InliiltiK priinrnni kIvmi. It wns iIccIiIihI Hint tint dull hhonlil pny for tlui yunr hoolc, prniiut ono to ouch imiuilinr, chnrKlnK thirty crniM for itddltlomtl coplim to any lie dlvlduiil. Will Iho flub inciubnrH who hnvoti'l tlmlr coplim pIciiKo cull ul tho library for ono A limipltnl ciiiiitiilttoo wnn nipoluttd with .Mm. T I! Mnrrh'k iih chiilriiuin. Thli In it ntatidliiK coiuuilttco to work with tho honpltnl In nny wuy tlu'rc itfi'iim to In mi opportunity. A coin iiiIIIimi wiin a I ho nppolutnit, Mrx. I-:. M. AmlrowN. rhutruuiu. to kck what could Im ilniu) toward purchimliiK u piano for tlm nm of tho cluli. Tho litatii fiMlorutlou of women' clnbH In to meet In Hood UIvit Or tohi-r fl-ld. Tho (ircntnr Medford cluh lit allowed four dclnKntc nml four nllornntoK. Tlm followliiK dclo nnlcit with cboicir Mm. I'. K. (loro, MrH. Hrlileffi'lln. Mm. I 'a bride nml Mm. IlHvldiHiii. tho nllnrnatcH, Mm Itoot. MIdm I'uttiniu, Mr. I) lin. mid Mm Harmon. It wim reportud nml thin will ln of In tirHt to thoiw who woro cm rnrucil with tlm nnln of tho Itiwl (!rom ChrUlninii m.mU hint winter Hint n tubercular patient In Med ford In li'ln; eared for with tilt) ftllidii obtained III thltt wuy. Tho iiroKrnui. follow Iiik the IiiihI iiihik ineelltiK wn opeiind with ev eral iiiUKlrnl Miilectloim hy MIm Vonlt't llninllloii who wnit tuont itithtiklit tlcnlly ri-rvlTml. .In dee Colvli; pnvn n niotit limplrliiK tntk on "Tlm Itdntlou tif Women to CUIcn nml IMurntlonal Muttom." In clonltii; ho until ho wished to leave with tli women n prnrtlrnl workliiK miKfiofttlnu which briefly outlined l iin follows- OhernuliilerKnii, n miinll (own of hnrd-worKliiK pcanatitH in world fnin-il for lt "I'nmloii Tiny" nml New- OrlentiH for It m Mnrdl Crn. coiiiIiii; nearer homo l'nrtlniiil Iihh It Itono IVmlvnl, l'etullctnn. It "Itoiind Up", HniitdiurK ItH .Straw berry I'eitU vnl. Whnt enn .MVilfortl do to din- tlneiiUh It from othor town? Med ford Iiiih morn nuiHlcnt talent than nny othor town of It lro on th l'n clflc cont. Why not, limn, into our uitiMcnl mid lltornry Kcnluncit mid tm tnhlltih mi miuiinl inuxlcal fentlval? Have rompoUiiK choruitM, hoIoIhIh. or chtmtrn. hand, from other town, of fer iirlitw, In fnct, ninko It worth onnS Hiiio mid money to fent IiIh oiil on the Reed thliiK offered ench yonr nt1 IIiIk fetlvnl. This hiikkonIIoii which can be developed nml enlarged con iddernhly, wn well receded by tho preionl. nml I worth pondering. It Is not n mnttor for the (ircnter Mod ford cluh nloiio, but for the whole nlloy to roiiHldor. JutlKii C'oIvIr'h nddri'H wiih fol lowed by ono by the proMldont, Mm. !:. K. (tore, oiillltilliK tho work or tlio club for the jonr, which, In Keuernl, wiih to KtroiiKtlicu the iIopnrtiueutB. A i;ront deal of euturlnlnlni; In be InK plnnncd for Ml Huth Hollowny. tho hrldcelect, whom) w odditis 't" curn October IC. Net Momlny ovou liiK Mm. (it'orBo Cnrpenter will en tertain the brldul pnrty with u din ner innl Uionter pnrty. Mm. CSutlirlo entertnlim Tuestday with n linen nho or, Mm. I.ewU kIvch n luncheon on Wodnomliiy nt tho Country cluh. Thiimduy Mm. Itmnlll kIvoh u dinner In her honor nml l'rltluy Mm. Stewart I'uttoiuoii, Tho Tun Hellenic nxaoclatlon hold ItH riKithir meetliiK Saturday ut the homo of Mm, W. (5. D.nidBoii. Tho work of the llent lloom and niotlioiU for InrreiiHliiK ItH hrlpriilucHH wore dlHi-iiHUcd iih well iih pluiiH for tho pro KI'iiiiih of iiicoUiikh to he held tlurliiK tho winter. ThiiHe proMtnt were Mr. Ilitlph W. Klden, Mm. Olen ArnsplKor and tho MIhhch Merrick, MurHhnll, Kniorlvk, llopplu, Coryell anil Huiltli. Tho IiuIIoh of tho Mothodlst Wpl copnl ohiirch will kIvo n leceptlon for tho piiHtor, ltov. KldiidKO mid IiIh wlfo TuoHilay ovonlnr, Octobor 7th. All iiiomhorH nml fiioudg of the church iiro cordlully Invited to attend, Tho Social HyKlcun nml Home ICconoinlCH tlopnrtniout of tho ftrentor Modrord dub will hold their flint niootliiK In Novombor. Anuounco niout or which will bo inndo lutor. Mr. (lenrco A. I.ovo nml iluiiKhtor huvo roturneil to tholr homo In lCnst- orn OroKon. Mir. lluckol of Sun Frnnolbco, U tlio KiH'Ht of hot- brotlior, JikIko V. It, Ton Vollo. Mr. nnd Mm, V. II Monitor iiro vluMlug fiioiuU In l-:ui;ouo nml Snlom. 'til' )mi IIIIIIIIIIK IIIH 1111) 1 lilt I. J'tHI 'i'lllllll of tlui licet Ittinin? If mil 'I'lllllll iiilltirn mill lltmlunro btilblliiK to tlm fourth floor Mint flnil oui for yourself lio wrliiwry Mint pli-nniint tin-no rootiiN nro. Thoy nro open from clovtn until five dnlly with Home one In chnri;e to nnri) tea, oof feu or chocolnto dur liiK tho noon hour mid to tnko iaru of chlldn it or of tho oxtrn imrcul no )ou can attend to oiir idiopplnc un hampered. A recent vlnltor. forinor ly of Portland, oxprumird tho opinion of ninny when nlie xnld tho Kent Itoom fulfilled a much felt need, pnrtlcti- larly with tho p-ople outldi of Med ford who come here to do their nhoji ptllK. Hlle itlno compared It with (Kinie reHl rooniM In larnor cIIIch, nny Iiik Ihl excelled thomi III comfort nml dennllneiH. A few ladle nre already nIioMiik their nppteclutloti of tho work htilui; done by helping nupport the ltot Itoom with monthly miliHcrlp Hon. Any further aid In thin wny, even If Miiintl, will bo iircatly appre ciated. , Mr. mid Mm. Whotdon Middle en tertained delightfully at tholr coun try homo Friday eveiilnj;, to cdobrnto the flmt nnulvemnry of their wed iIIiik. The party wn n romhlnntlou affair of danclnn nml hrldKo. The KiiohIh prefonl wore Mr. nnd Mr. Ilnlph llnrdwoll, Mr. mid Mm. Hob ert. Mr. mid Mm. IMnr llnfor, Mr. nml Mm. Drown, Dr. and Mr. Stoke, Mr mid Mm. (irny, Mr. mid Mr. Moo, Mr. mid Mr. KiikIIbIi, Mr. nml Mr Homer Itothermiil, Mr. nml Mm. Irn DoiIko. Dr. nml Mm. Itlddcl; MIhkc Idn l.ee Kentnir, Fern IlutchUon, Oruo llortou, Aletha Hmerlck; Mimtm Itoot, Tinny, I.umdcn, Mc Curdy nnd Voriion Vnwtor. lteproMitnUo.t of women' clubs from Anhlnnd, I'hocnlx, JnckKonvlllo, ItoKtie Klver nml Medfnrd met for luncheon nt the Medford Hotel on Thumdny mid nttorwnrd hold n bul newt enton on the iiiezzttulno floor. I'"lnii for orKnnlzntlun were mottt on UiiiHlnntlcnlly dlctirvd nnd It I be lieved Hint Krent help nnd liiMplratlon will come to tho women of tills part of the Htato by uniting their effort nlnni: tho varloiiH Ilmw of tho wide ownke woinon or todny are Intorostod In. The Indlo of tho Catholic church hnvo organized n noclety to bo known n n Hoclnl, lltornry nnd Industrial Hoclety. A liulno mcotUi; wn held Oct. Ut. when the following of ficer were elected: Mr. Canton, vlro-protldciit; Mm. Dougta l'lntt, Hccrntary nnd troaituror. MocUiirh will ho hold the flmt and third Wednoidny of each mouth. Mr. Annlo Kellehor nnnounco tho oimnKotiient of her daughter, Hllzn both to Mr. Joseph . Slmiott, or tlu C(illfornln-t)reon Power company or Medford, Oregon; the wedding to ho .Vovembor ittli nt St. Mnry Catlio drnl, Portland, Oregon. HeturnltiB to Medford, they will bo nt homo nt 1019 South Onkdnlo uvo- lino. Tho Indlo tr tho mUnlonary o- city will hold their annual prnUn mid UiuiikH offering inoetlng, Tuetnliiy af ternoon nt the homo of Mrs. i:, N. Wui-ner. All tho ladles or tho ron- gregntlon lire Invited to nttoml nnd bring tlirlr friends. Mm. nuvldson left Snttirdny for Portland after nrvornl dnys visit there sho will nttoml tho annual jucoting of tho Stnto Federation of Clubs. Othem iittemllug from hero will bo MesdnnicH Sdilotrelln, Hiiln, Fuhrlclt uml MIhh ltohliison. Tho IiuIIoh or tho Presbytorlnn church will hold n rununngo sale Oct. lfi to IS IiicIubIvo. It nnyono liuv Ing nrllclos thoy wish to tlonnto will telephone til 7, tho nrtlcles will ho called tor mid tho plnco ot snlo will be announced Inter. Tho Guild ot St. Mnrk'H church hold their regular mooting Thursdny nt toruoon when tho hostesses woro Mos iliunes 0. t. Sclunorhorii, Soultor nnd Plntt. Work Is progressing rapidly for tho snlo which will bo hold this full. Mrs. W. F. Shields will ontortnln her Sunday school class at tho Mansn Monday nftomoon nt -ttllO .o'clock with n blrthdny party. Tho honor guestH will bo MUsos Vorn Morrluinn and Ktithleoii ninck. Mrs. Annn ICollohor nnd daughter will lcavo Sunday evonliig tor Port- liiml for n short visit. Tho Colony club gavo a brldgo party Friday nftomoon nt tho Coun try club, A wry jirotty homo wedding wan solemnized Tlitinutny ovcnlyg whun Ml I'lioohn A. llnnru becmno the brldo of Henry A. Thloroff. The. ceromony occurred nt tho homo of tho brldo' niothor, Mr. Hntico on West Tenth Btmct. Tho hoiiHO wns docornled with Rweot brier, rod gtrnnlumn, forn mid palms. Tho brblii was gowned In dainty cream untln mid wore a veil hdd In plnco with orange bloKgom. Tho hrldnl hoiiftiet whh of while, roKcn, llllle or tho valle mid form), Hod with a laco how nml Miinll ribbon HtremuerH with tiny clusters of IIIIIi-b of th valley of fern hung from tho bofiint. Tho bride wa attended by hor cousin, Mr. Alhort Ilrown n mntroii ot honor, n brldo or tho year, who woro her wedding gown. Mr. H. It. I timet), brother ot the brldo gave hir In marriage. Miss Florn (Irny nt tho plntio played MnudotRohun wedding innrcli mid during tho ceremony plnycd Saint Stilus "I.o Cygnet " Only thn Im- medlnte rolatlvos nnd most Intlmat friend wcro present. A wedding supper was fcrvod nfter tho ceremony -ntter which tho bridal couplo loft for tho outh. Tho bride's going away gown was n be coming tnllorod gown of blue with lint to match, Mr. Thloroff I n very charming nnd popular young lady I well known In musical circle, having n very sweet contralto wdce. Mr. Thlerofr Is tho manager or tho lilt? Pines Lum ber company, nnd a very well known business man. Th first meeting of the year of tho Wednesday Study club was held this week at tho homo of Mrs. F. K. Deuel on South Oakdole. The past members of the club wore tho gufsts of tho nUernoon. AHer a short busi ness session a social nUernoon was spoilt. Knch club member had been asked to expend five cents on a useful nnd necessary gift nnd during tho nUer noon, ench ono presented tho gltt to tho president nnd gavo her reason ror purchasing the gift. Mrs. Oeorge King made a Tory clever presentation speech on behalf or tho club to the president and a commltteo was ap pointed to pass Judgment upon which was tho most list-till gift. Tho presents wcro useful nnd or namoiital and great nniusemont was afforded by the reasons given ror tho cholc or selection. Tho program was very novel and most enjoyable Mesdmncs Itoot nnd Wnkemnn wcro on tho commltteo In charge. The social given by tho Parent- Teachers' Circle ot tho Washington school. Tuesday afternoon, on tho S. II. Orahamlawn corner of Klghth and Onkdulo was a decided success so cially, numerically nnd flnnnclally. Ono hundred thlrly-rivo guests woro served with crenni and cake at thn various tables scattered over the lawn and vcrandns. Tho musical program was opened by Mrs. Lewis Knlpps. Amnne others contributing were Miss Htlzabeth (lore, instrumental solo, nnd Professor Isaacs, assisted by fifty boys and girls from tho Wash ington school pavo n number of well received vocal numbers. At tho next mo'tlng ot v'ie clrclo an address by the clrclo state president Is prom ised. Mrs. It. 11. Tate, of Portland, tho state president ot tho Oregon Con gress ot Mother nnd -Parent-Teach ers' association, will address the lad les or tho Parent-Teachers' Circles or Medford and vicinity, In tho high school auditorium, Friday, Oct. 10, n n. in. Parents nnd teachers ot Medford and vicinity arc earnestly request"! to nttoml. Mrs. Trowbridge entertained at auction bridge at her homo on Tripp street Friday evening In honor of Mrs. Fdgleston of Chicago. Tho housu wna decoratod In asters nnd ros-8. Mrs. Kdgleston carried off tho honora for the ladles mid Mr. Antlo for tho gentlemen. Mrs. H, P. Thtlss who has boon seriously 111 at S.icred Heart hospital, wns nblo to return to her homo this week. Miss llesslo Clark, who has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. F. 0. Cnrlow has returned to Iter homo nt Tho Dalles. Mr, ond Mrs. Frank Madden on- tortalnod nt dinner nt tho Medford ror Mr, Tom Marshall or Chicago. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. L. Hamilton and Misses Hamilton hnvo roturuod from n trip to Crnter I.ako. Mr. and Mrs, Kdgnr llnfor huvo been ontertaluliiB Mr. Tom Marshall of Chicago, Mrs. II. 0. Worthlngton has re turned from a visit In Grants Pass. Mr, J, F, Mooro and family nro spending tho week In Crescent City. Mr nnd Mrs, W. II. (loro loft this week for Portland. Minxes Huth nnd Ksthor Warner enlrtnlned Frldny ovonlng for tho plennuro of Miss Lnurn Page. About thirty guests woro present and a very enjoyable ovonlng wbb spent. A skating party hns been organized which will meet once it month during tho winter. Mrs. Hon (tnrnutt wns hostess at tho first meeting which was held Friday evening, Miss Isslo McCully of Jacksonville leaves this wcok tor Now Vork, whero she will visit hor nephew, (ieorg Mcrrlt, who Is attending Columbia Unlvorslly. " t Mrs. K. K. Ooru loft this wod for Hugene. From there sho will attend the meeting of tho Federation of Women's clubs at Hood Illvcr. Mrs. J. Hassonsurter has returnod to her homo in Portland, nttcr vis iting Mr. and Mrs. J. Wise, on their ranch near Jacksonville. Mm. Will Hanna who has been tho guost of hr sister, Mrs. George Nou hor of Jacksonville has returned to Iut home In Seattle, , Mr. nnd Mrs. Chadwick of Chicago aro expected In Modrord next week, to spend somu time at their ranch near Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. 8. h. Ilonnott have returned to Medtord aUcr nn ex tended visit with their daughter In Lake creek. t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Power of Klamath Falls nro recent arrivals In Medford and will mako this their home. Porter J. Noff loll this week ror Duliith. Mrs. Ncfr who has been vis iting in tho east, will return with him. Mr. nml Mrs. Louis Shoott and Miss Cryda Shoett of San Francisco aro tho guests or Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Han- Icy. Mrs. i:. n. Plckcl entertained Fri day tor Mrs. Knight or Los Angeles, who Is visiting friends hero. m Mrs. William Isaacs Is spending tho week-end at tho homo ot her undo, Mr. Kd White. Tho Auction Ilrldgc club was en tertained Thursday by Mrs. Salado of Seven Oaks, Mr. Louis Collins ot Minneapolis has spont the week In Medford vis iting friends. . Miss Ora Itrumble Is Visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Wright nt Gold Hill. Miss Alice Vernon ot Santa Barbara Cal., Is visiting relatives here. Miss Gladys Hcnaud or Sacramento Is visiting relatives In Medrord. Mrs. William Gerlg otl this week tor Portland. Weather Forecast OiYpui Fair (ouiglit nml Sumliiy; light fnwt tonight; north to cast winds. THESE TWO YOUNG WOMEN Tell How They Suffered and How Lydia L. nnkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Their Health and Stopped all Pains. 7finravilli. Ohio. "I would have cramping spells, distressed feelinR in Uiu lower part ui my back, headaches nnd felt weak and wns very Irregular. Af ter tnking fivo bot tles of Lydln E. Pinkhnm'a Vegeta ble Compound with Liver Pills for con stipation, I felt well nnd strong and hnvo no moro female troubles. I hope overy suffering woman will glvo your medicino n trial. I givo you permission to mihlish whnt vour remedies have dono for mo. "-Mrs. Rov SIMMS, R. No, 0, Uox 3J, znncsviuo, unio. What Ten Dollars DM. Danville, Va. ' 4 1 hnvo only spent ten dollars on your medicino nnd I feol so i"iMi i ' ' if ' ' ! much better Uian i did when tho doctor wns treating mo. I don't Buffor any bearing down pains at all now und I sleep well. I cannot say enough for Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegeta ble Compound and Liver Pills na they hnvo dono so much for mo. I nm enjoy. Ing good health now and owo it all to your remedies. I take pleasure in tell ing my friends and neighbors about them. "-Mrs. Mattik Haley, 601 Col quhono Street, Danville, Va. SSrSfMgfll01, lt5 CublnelEuippeoti pfaq Bltuntctl rn tlio Hut) or Uio Principal Theater anil Shopping District RcenUy Itcdccoroted nntl llefurnltlied Throughout, and Ilettcr Kqulppctl Today Uian Ever Ilcforo Kuropcnn I'lnn Itoom without bath, 91.00 per day and op Itoonu wlUt baU, $2.00 pr dnr ami up G. J. KAUFMAN.V, Manager. N. K. CliAItKL. Asst. iter. ABOUT THE San Francisco Exposition and How to Get There Pop full information of how to nttoml the Exposi tion with nil your expenses paid, inoluding first class railroad fare, by merely paying $2 per month into a local bank on a proposition highly indorsed by all exposition officials and bankers of San Fran cisco, write yur name and street address in tho blank below and mail to NAME ... Street No. Citv R. H. McCurdy The Insurance Man Has Moved to the SPARTA The Same Phone 1 05 Number -J Almond and Always nleasini? dinner service, are for a modest gift, most appropriate. Whether you contemplate buying a simple offering or a more preten tious gift a tea spoon or a tea service you first should visit us. You will be interested particularly in our Gorliam "offerings of standard quality ond at most reasonable prices. MARTIN J. REDDY THE JEWELER Near Pott Oiiie Childrens' Shoe? That' tho constant call in every household that Is blessed with real, llvo, heal thy children. You'll ho quick to nollco that our shoos aro right tor your children. D LP . GOOD FIT jDeniing shok stow? ExpositionTour inj Company Care !MAIL TRIBUNE BUILDING BonBonDis additions to inexnonsivn nnd STCHLINO III ties li the !' li I -