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f PGBTWO. c OCAL AND wim i !!' mw ! w wmn n" ' 13. M. Mlehaelson ot l'eitlaml la nrtaln visiting tho vnllox 11. 11. Tronsnu, Austin Corbln and Corbln IMroH ot Knslo l'olnt are anions tho orrr-nrdlsts uondtuR WcdnuHtloy In Medford. W. A. I.nldlnw ot l'ortland la n Medford visitor. llomo-inado broad at Do Voo's. 13. .T.Knlcr ot Ashland was n do volopmoiU league dotefiatu Wodnos ilny. Loo 1). Tlernflv, traveling passsn Ker nnont of the Ursat Northern, Pliant. Wednesday In Medford. Addison Uonnott, tho veteran edl tor, now special writer on the Tort land Ornronlnn, nrrlvod In Medford Wednesday to report tho Develop ment lA'iiguo metlnR at Medford tor his paper. C. M. ltlohards, tho piano tuner Is now nt home, 817 West Tonth, owno phono S90. ITS M. T. Mlohcl of Idaho Springs, Is n Mcdtord visitor. Hotelier I.lnn and Mrs. Linn of Portland nro hnrp looking aftor their orchard interests. It. L. Wilson of Control Point spent Tuesday In Medford. Digester Tankage for topping oft hogs and for growlnc pigs. Korl nek Veterinary Itemedy Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 19S It. D. Wagnon. the single tax ad vocate, of Portland, is visiting tho valley. Jesso W. Churchill of Yrcka, Sid ney Sprout of San Frnnolsco and p. O. Steelo of Yroka, officials of the California-Oregon Power company, aro In Medford on a business trip. Kodak finishing. Den iu (un, t Weston's. Your last chance tonight to fee "The Invadors." or "The Hustler War' 'In tho Hole In the Wall coun try, Wyoming, fought In 1S92 be tween cattle men and homesteaders nt tho It Theater. The largo at tendance last night was highly pleased. Don't miss it. Special vaudevlllo tonight, llattle Wado Mack, Irish comedienne, two nights at the It Theater A gen uine Irish singing and monologue ar tist portraying "The Apple Vendor." Played hero two nights at tho Ugo, a few years ago. 17? Mrs. T. J, Fuson and baby nro vis iting Mrs. G. P. Jaster at Grants Pass. Coming to the Star Friday and Saturday, "In tho Colls of tho Py thon. ' County Commissioners W. C. I.e ov er of Central Point, and Joo Smith ot Koguo Illver, aro in the city to day attending to county business and attending tho Dooster's Rally this afternoon. lid Popo of Union creek spnt the first part ot tho week in tho city. Crater Lake pictures ,a nook if 12 pictures, hand colored, tho flnost ever mado of tho lake, for salo at Gerklng & Harmon's studio. Call and sco them. 223 East Main street, phono 3 20-J. tf Tho Elks' lodgo will opon tonight tho bids for tho excavation for their new club rooms on Central avenue. Major Ilowlby, stato highway on- gincor Is In tho city on business. Coming to tho Star Friday and Saturday, "In tho Coils of tho Py thon. According to a letter received yesterday by Moso Iiarkdull, Ad Wolgast, forncr lightweight cham pion of the world, who licked Uat Nelson at Mllwaukeo Monday night, will arrive It: Medford about October 20, and spoud a month on his ro cently acquired stock ranch near Euglo Point. Mrs. Wolgast will ac company her husband, Harry Pollutt hag gone to Port land to attend to busluosa matters for a fow days. 3. p.- Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any tinio ot place by appointment. Phono M. 1471. H. O. Ilrown of South Jacksonville spent a few hours In tho city Tues day afternoon. Mrs. H. Donnls of Kaglo Pojnt vpent yesterday in tho city shop ping. 'AH kinds or warm clothing to be had chonp nt tho rummage sale In Palm block by Presbyterian Jadlos. Tho Commercial club and tho Itoguohinds company nro exhibiting largo squash and pumpkins, product of this valley, that aro attracting much nttoutlon. James Pond of Uutto Falls spent Tuesday in Medford attomtlng to business matters. Ho loft this morn Jug for San FraucJsco, wboro hi will spend tho winter. Weeks &WcGowan Co UNDERTAKES Lnriy Afcblstout Day PJiono 27 NlKlit I W. Weeks IlW-J-a Phones A. E. Orr 078-M Tho directors of tho Jackson county fair have decided to hold a race matinee nt tho fairgrounds next Sunday nftoruoon In an effort lo make up this year's fair dntlrll ot ?t00. A number of feature events will bo staged Including Nero, the bucking bull. AUtla, owned by Dr. I nouns, wjio nrouo mo siaio record at Jiosoburg for tho 2:30 pace will no piuoii ngains; nnrry ,. in u special matched r-nro. llosttlos those there will bo othor dnsbo and paces. F. fl. Uftnt of Klamath county, n well known cattle man la in tho city for a few days attending to busi ness matter. Coiulnn to tho Star Friday nnd Saturday. "In tho Colls of tho Py thon. Mrs. Ifeuton Howers of Ashland visited with Mr. It. F. Mulkoy tho first part of the week. Arthur Gray of Kunonc Is visiting frlonds and relatives In the valtey for a few days. llunminpo sale In Palm block by ladlos ot Preebytorlan church. Hunters, according to Carl Tnng wnld, havo killed all tho Chinese pheasants on tht Westorlund or chard tracts. Considerable money was spent In stocking the orchard with pheasants and now there Is nothing left of the birds but n fen stray feathers on the ground. SergiMiut Pat Mogo of the police force who has boon on the night side for nearly a year has been shifted to the day sldo for n short period. "Insuranco your best asset." Hove tho best. Placo your Insurance with Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, right It ho writes It. tf Fred Lewis and wife of Wellen visited with friends In this city Tuesday aftornton and evening. . P, H, It Ice, a railroad man ot Dunsmulr, Cal., Is In the city for a fow days visiting. Milk and cream nt DoVoo's. Tho ladlos ot tho Presbyterian church will hold a rummage sale Wednosd.i Thursday, Friday and Saturday vhero Diamond's Jewelry store formerly was. Mon's suits and shoes and hats, women's nnd chil dren's coats and suits," dresses, mat ting, overshoes, lamps and every thing you may doslro. Charlie Young will leave In a few- days for a boar hnnt in the eastern part of tho county. Tho bears are reported plentiful In tho mountain district, and aro all futtod up for their long winter's sleep. Corn for talo nt Burranda ranch. Phone 591-IM. Miss Carrlo Drowning of Grants Pass Is In tho city for a few days visiting friends and relatives. Will H. Wilson returned Tuesday ovonlng from a short business trip to Grants Pass. Digester Tankago for tonnlnc off hogs and for growing pigs. Korl- nok VotcrJnary Itomedy Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 19S Tho telephono company has dis pensed with tho services of a chief operator at night. Verno Van Dyko, who has been In the country for the last ten days, re turned to Medford Tuesday for a short lslt. Wynne Scott, ono of tho most up-to-dato portrait artists on tho Pa cific coast Is taking chargo of tho portralt.department for tho Gerkln & Harmon Photo company, 228 East Main street. Tho National Guards hold their regular weekly drill in tho Nat last night. Tho acutenoss of tho Mexi can situation has filled tho company with tho war spirit to the oars. J. H. Carnation of Klamath Falls nrrlvod in Medford this morning to attend to business matters for a fow days. , Col. George P. Mlms of Sovon Oaks is in tho city today attondlng the Boosters Itally at tho Nat this afternoon, T. Taylor of Itosoburg Is hero for a fow days visiting and attondlng to business matter. The team attached to the Standard Oil wa.on becamo frlghtonod late Tuesday nftornoon, and ran away, tearing down a concrete cluster light post by tho city park. This was tho extant of tho damage. Attorney McCabo, who Is solici ting 8lunaturos to n potltlon asking Governor West to commute tho sonteuco of Mlko SpanoK and Fred Seymour to llfo, reporta good pro gress, with fow against giving the pair auolhor chance. Tho entire county will bo canvassed, during tho no.t ten days, and tho petition sent to Salem tho week of tho hanging date, October 31.' This year tho boys and girls of thf- grammar schools of tho city nro making arrangements for athletics on a larger eculo than Ju previous years, and apparatus is being In stalled on tho Washington, Lincoln, and Itoosuvolt grounds. Sam Logan, who has lived for 27 years on Elliott creek In tho Uluo Lcdgo district, was u business vis itor in Medford Tuesday, nnd loft for Hosoburg Ju tho evening to visit relatives. This la his first trip away from his wilderness homo Iu four yours. Ham does not sou much of tho rwflt of tho human family, for his noarost noJghbor lives 18 miles away. Ho Is 70 years old and moro nctlvo than a man ot 30. MEDFOttD MATTJ TRriWNK Tom 1'rokas, tho Greek in-rested for stealing apple front tho Snowy Hutto orchard, wan n section hand on tho Southern Pacific, not necllon boss mi erroneously stated. J tin Kershaw of litninv, and 3 J other residents of tho Autolopo val ley havo petitioned tho postal do parttueut for n trl-wookly rural mall sen Ire. They now got their mull at W'luusr and Kaglo Point. HIGHEST PREMIUMS FOR BONDS (Continued from pnno l.j lrt payment for the IhuhR wo in cliwo herewith our certified check for :?'I.MU. "Tlii proposal ! nmilo subject to tipprovnl by our attorney of the leirnltty of the 1110, you to prompt ly funii-li tw certified copy n,f nil tho noocMwry proccedingx. ''Yours trulv, "C. W. MWKAK A: CO. VKll.. HOTII S CO. "H. M. (JKAXT & CO. 'WELLS & DICKHY CO. "lly II. 11. Wood.V IlliN Satisfactory "Whon the condition of the money mnrkcl i cinidpred, nnd the fact (hut Cnlifonim ivntl liomlx.nrc dif ficult to Mill, the bids offered nro extremely MitNfmitory-," stfttctl Sluic lliglnvny Kugincor II. L. Ilowlby, who came here to attend the meet ing. 'T rode tilinut the county for n couple of duvs, saw your resource-) nnd development, tint Mttitfleii as In your future mid figure the lintuU it gool invcstinont for anyone.'' tutod II. H. Wood, the liighe-t bidder. Mr. Wood U n friend of Snm llilln, the good roN advocate, mid it ! duo to Mr. Ililrs intere.t m Jack son couutv's t;ooil roads effort that he came to Medford nnd nmdo tlir offer. Other Illds ItccclvtMl The following were the other hbln offered : Continental Commercial Tnmt & Saving batik nnd K. 11. Kollins & Co. of Denver. ar nnd neorued in terest, in Chicago. X. W. Ilnlsey & Co. nnd A. 1 Leach & Co., jmr hiiiI uccrued in terest. Two bid, one on full nmoitut nnd other on $'J00.000. Hurri-s Tnitt & Saving Hank, mr and neorued nitere!. John Xuveeu & Co., par nnd lie crurd interest, with premium of .1000. Commerce Trust Co., Kansas City, two bids; one nt par nnd the other iflnO premium, with ttiiu1utnn that the contracts let bo npproved by the bond holders. Wm. It. Comptou & Co., St. Loui. $.")00.000, plus neorued ltitoroftt nnd $'1S77 premium. Cauey, Foster & Co., Denver, mr. r arson Son Co., pur and ac crued interest and $11 premium. Spotzer, Ilorick & Co., Toledo, O., par, offering county tieeruod inter est. The detail of tho bids carried various items of cxpen from noth in'.' to the sum of $'J2.-l.'iO. The Nu vcen Co. bid rcoeiveil crilicimn promptlv on necount of the word ing, allowing for double interpreta tion. Mile Stownrt of Medford lib pnr for $300 worth of bonds. This wii th" first bid received nnd Mr. Stew art desired to secure tin) fiist bond issued. ENGLAND GRABS MILLION OF MORGAN'S ESTATE I.OXDOX. Ont. IS. The will f.f the Into J. I'ierpoiit Morgnn, the noted Xow York finnnoior, wns of fered for probnto here today. II hhow8 that organ left un cstnto i'i Knglnnd worth $.",800,000 His !uir will buvo to pay mi iiiliaiiliinci) tax of about $1,000,000. Detroit, Mich., has boon mado the pnrmanont headquarters ot tho Amal gamated Association of Street and KIcctrIc Railway employes of Amer ica. TOO LATH TO CLASSIFY. WANTKD--Olrl for general houso work. Phono Gl 1-113 or address box 08 A, U. F. D. 378 Coffeo A roasted oof'iVc beaji is as )orous as a sponge; it eau't k!ej) in its aroma, or keep out odors, if exposed to air. Leaving it whole, io he ground as used, doesn't keep it fresh. The modern scientific; way, as used with Schilling's J Jest, is to granulate it promptly after roasting and pre serve it in aronia-iight cans. l-lb., 2-lb and 2 JIj, caps; 4Qc n lb and money back. MMIYFOUD. ORlMIOy. AVMDNKSDAV, (HTOIUOU lo, nr HACHAMKNTO, C.tl , Oct IC. nsk )ou ('.entlouteu to find Oils man guilty of murder m that ho may dlu the death ho hn so well earned." While Prosecutor .tones nhoutod these words to the Jury that If to de ride the fnto ot Sum .1. Halior, caba ret sinner, charted with tho murder of Cherry d St. Maurice, u woman ot the nlKht ll(o hero today, Rubor snt tlnaertui; a lend pencil, a ncor on his fare, and apoatontly uumoed. Itaber displayed abolii!aiy no. emo tion a Jones recited tho story of the killing ot tho woman, a told by the prisoner In his confession to thu police. Joitcu addressed the Jury when court convened nnd tho first witness was then called. Architects, photoKraphors an -I othora doscrlbell tho Cherry dub, the scene of the murder, and Mn Fisher, Identltlentou oxpurt of the police departniunt. told ot finding the womuu'i) body. Clashed occurred between Prose cutor Jones and J. M. In man, at torney for the defense, and at ouu time the men were shaking their fin gers under coh other's tiosu and shouting loudly. VOLTURNU HEROES (Continued from Page 1) wireless- apparatus so that it could lie ucd ugniii. ('oiuliig of Rescue SIiIjh "At noon the Carinnnin came up. Other !hiw began to arrive somi af terward. They launched boats, lull none of them reached us. Tho enp Iniu flnbel wircl-s msit)rcs for help, but they nnwcrcd (lint the sea wns too horny- no bout could Iic in it. "We tried ngain and lot two more lifeboats. Toward momiiur the" cap tain scut another tntwsnve by wire less; My God) Wc can't staixl thi lung. Our bouts are gone. Send llOMts.' " 'We've tried our bent,' they re plied, 'but the sn i tN henvy po boat can live. "'We'll uliow'lbem,' shouted Cp t:in Inch, turning to (lie crCw, nnd lie called for volunteers to man an other boot. It wnii almost cert nil i death, but tunny offered to jro. Four sailors were ehoeii, nnd 1 wns given command. Wacs Are Terrible "They lowered us mer the ide. Tho wnes were (errific, but we irot iff Mifely. Whilo the sailors rowwi I kept flashing my lMH-ket electric li-lit so that the watchers from the surrounding ships might sue wo were still nlie. "Wo had nu ah ful slruirgle nnd ii scorned miles, bill we mutle it. When wo reached the Oro-scr Kurficr the sailors climbed up the lines, I was nlniost exbnustcd, and ns tlo wero Iitiuhiig me iu, the boat sank nlmost from under my fret. KS HANG MURDERER ENDE0--USE HY0MB,HellO fMs IS Vou Ilii-atlic It Xii Stomach nosings ( tears I ho llcuil . Uio uaturo's romody for catarrh, or cold iu tho head, ono that Is harm loss, yot ijulck and effective It Is the heallui; oils nnd balsams of llyotilel which you broathc through a. small jiocliot Inhnlor. This curatlvu and antlsuptlc air rouchos tho most n inoo air cells In tho noxo, throat and IhI.ks, IUHIiik th catarrhal Korms, stopplMi; tho offcuslvo broath, ralsliu; of muoiiH, droppings Iu the throat, crusts In tho novo and nil othor catarrhal symptoms. Tho cuinploto outfit costs only J 1.00 and Cha, Strain; will return your money If not uatlsflod. Do not continue to suffer catarrhal Ills try Hyomi 1 now today. I Nave Taken Over The EIFERT STOCK of WOOLENS And whilo thoy Inst will in alto ro- ducod prices on milts and ovorcoats mndo from theso goods. Wo will guarantee perfect fit and satisfac tion Iu every way. Call and look nt tliouo goods. Medford Tailors k, j, km; i.v i , ' I'JK ICnst Mulii Ht.. Upstairs "Ilul wo hud Miouii ttmu (hat u boat could live, mid nlinoM iinmedi nlcly others were lowered 1'iotii tin liiicts nnd 111" lilV-Kining begun." Asked how it happened that Ihe Cnrmaiilii rescued only one innn. Lloyd replied: ''(led Knows. No bonis were lowered from lite I'ai- tjutnnin, cmmi nfler wc hud shown 1 , ii ii... ....... I hem I lie wuv. Several of the (li-oscr Kirfiint passengers corroborutcd this state tnent by l.loyd. The second officer denied- Hint (ho crew showed any sinn of cow ardice or that Captain Ineh was compelled to threaten them. VILSON PLANS (Contluiicil from pnn 1. 1 which iu-coinpnulcd tho' ouo sent by President Wilson had not hern mado public today but It was known lo be a tmnRly phraced Imtuliy rynceru lux the wifely of tho Imprisoned de puties. The state department bus kept tho powers Informed concerning the cor respondence between tho Anoylren and Mexican ovrnmcuts and of nil deUlU of the crisis uetwwu them. President Wilson mid Secretary Mryiut had n long talk today in n--gurd lo the MexicHu niliinlion. The si'orvlnry nftcrwurd denied that hi bad ordered l-!uitinry Linil to re turn home. llucit.i had made no reply tins af ternoon to the president's or I" Ilnati's iixtc- ( bun. Kuril "Pats-'H :iioii (imliis IIUiK-s-sin" ltli"tH Food, I'iiiIIiik all StuiOiiili Misery In Alliiutcs I'I to Tlmo It! Tape's l)Upcplu will dlnest uuyihliiK you cut and overcome n sour. isi or out-of-onlcr stomeib surely within five minutes. It your iuchIs don't fl( t-omfortablv or what u vat lies like a lump ot lend In your stomach, or If you have heartburn, that Is u slgu of IndlKo tlou. (let from jnur pharmacist a flft cotit case of Pspe's Olaieslti and take a rtoeo Just as soon ns ou mn Thora will b no eour rlsliiK. no belch I ti k of illlillnestud food inlx.d with acid, no stomach gas or heart burn, fulness or heavy feeling In the sUiMuch, nausea, debilitating head achee. dtasiueM or Intestinal griping This will all go. and. healdt'S. then wlll be no sour food left otr Iu the stomach to ihjIsoii our bn-nth with nauseous odors. l'upo's Dlapopslli Is n rerlnln cure i ..... ... ,.. ,... i i. I takoe hold uf your food and dlgents It Just the same ns If your stoiuiuli wnsu't there. Itellef In flvo minutes from all tomnrh misery is watting for you at any drug storo. Tho lame fifty-rent rsss rou talti cuougli "I'A)h's niApcpsln" to keep the entire fsmlly friw from stomnch disorders and IndlKcstloii for many months. It belotiM Iu your home 70 and 71 Schellelin's Grocery EXPERIENCE known which way io o. EXPERIMENT iiIiowb which way yon should have gone. Experiences Chooses Experiment Chances Slop taking diawcK, leave KvpcrimcnL to those who prei'ei' the Kxcitciuent of wondering now Things will come out. liny your Grocer ies Jiere, you will know by TCXPERIJ3NOJU that is a sure Avay towards SA'iTS FACTI.ON. "PHONIT i HUH. HOLLAND WOMEN I OIAMIM V. Wo-h., Oct. l.V The Micccss of woman MUi'irngc in Wash ington dl be ii-cil - I'liiiipiiigii n r ttuiucols by women of llnlliiuil in filthlintr '" 'll l'llit Al the itiUcs of the HottJrn ot llinl counlry, (lovortior Ustcr wintc iriuu MinUler CwrtwiuiHcrliJideii, telling him uf (ho womlirfu mte net of eipnU siil'fiie In Ibis attr and showiiig how th women Mttfis have -ild iu public affair. The i'miihuImIioo ol llolliuid In be ing revised and the oineii nb' in Ihe midst of n citmpnuni lo w' riiutl surjriiKe'iuconiorali'd iu I In new lows. POSNTTONORTHWES Uot Our l'i'it't'8 on "What WOOD V.m Will Waul for Hit- W.inliT TIER, CORD AND OAR LOTS VAjLLEY FUEL CO. SuiM'fKstu-s tt UN'ii'hsli'in. Cor. Fir and Socond St. West. Tol. 70. WOOD For Sale 4 - 0AX, Pin, LAUREL AND SLA0W00D IN TICR, CORD AND CARLOAD LOTS Frank H. Ray Yard at Sixtli and Fir Sts. PHONE 7fi0 R (ii.'ijlt'Wi( .1 ' I ' , .fT? n.n...... I, . " """MA J ---v- n1 Direct from Our Factory . ., .Jj 3 K rvtiTfOiCMa f.Cih ' I l 1MMMJ a i 1 1 k 7,' ; v, 1 1 1 In a! ; rfl luxrisnAH irrs:A nooss i "it Q D -t H !, . . . i.i M4i'4, si s i pre .u i .- 1 I U. III..' ! .'-.i J' ' - I , v J OOTrAOB W1KOOWS - i.i I'f appi-TSSJBjK I) i n S X - 9 "" '" '" ' -w ' ' t fr i . u I H H in. r-. . . . . ' ' .l fl II N M CASr.KKNr iSM. !! iim ..4 iu S-l- -. .fj-V u V m t i i i. at r. ii.i tr m , ........ . 1 V S. I " "i '" ' , t .-:v gH - - -fj INSltlt UStSIl In Dii O..I la l.J- ' J ' ,1 i R ' I I I ihtlr"lKOK IIVUK. . ."Ha'i'.n w. 5 Lri -'-'.-' U , , V WIILIAXI -BOUi UMi. wwii fl ' !l il I IIV.i'ii il.M.a.i ft II t ;, ,- --7---,' I I --JI W 'I -i lli. i-r ...i .r i . , n .. . iiw I , Ji i f ; - I s -u. lf ""- " -i i MW ! j. -Jl I I ASK IO CATAWO XO. -.-aj PI s B v. u .. i i. ' -1 fi j?r L Mrs. Briggs a Great Teacher Hear Her Afternoons at K. of P. Hall The baUliu: exhibits and free le.tnuM l.n by Mrs. Nevada llrl and MIhs lllnuhsm. of ChlraKn am t .i1hh Isrus Mud inlhuslssil.i crowils iisi'h sftoriioon. Tin mm d that insuy of Medford' best JflKfr, fi YGDK&- wQ . V i l U IT- " " "w '.. j&. fflSaSsetss rpcK. iJJrKC--k .-" ,BDAKING ci r.m ws' Ink loolis and Is iindiiuhtudly tho most valuaiilo CooK'h Honk on I'nh trios, I'liddliiKs, Uroads, (Julum. etc. over kUkii out by any inanufne turnr. Tlilu beautiful CooU's Hook Is kIvhii to any mio who pur cliiimis ii LTc run of K (! llaldiiK i'liwdur from their urouui' unit Inlnn-t tho colored initlflcuto found Iu thu call to tho Inclines. Don't full to Biiciirii n copy of this unusual rook's Hook. Don't wait until ton Into to attend theso loehjius. Only n lliultod niiiubor will bo nlvon. I.aillnu should brliiK u forlc for sumplliiK. I'JIOtUt.VM TIIIHIHDAV IMNM AI'l'MJ (!AKI .001.1) 0.MCM HfiQtf IIAM.S HATIIKDAV yitKAij UAKi-: DtH'CJj AI'I'I.K (JAKM AI'fllCOT IMfDIU.N'a" (Htauiuud) rrm COURT HALL LOSES TAXICAB BY FIRE "Uoley" i bl brown tialcali owned by Court I lull whs burned up thin iiiiimlnx on Kvoue crwh. iinonl. lug to telephone iueo roeelvcd rrom fteoJW !. " wltli others, wns On P hulilttig trip In that -Hon. Th uttWitttt " flb'd i rh wtjltlM h rrtr to nackflrf. fliol rcsurtltig In blAiH that in lopd tho cMr. Tu IftM hi nboiit H i-loi'O prjlBlly CfliTd by lusitr iinee. "Htsy" we Ihe oldwii rsr In the Medford tt service. II. W. UtlcMnty ot Ht. AUrb-s. Msho, Is In the city tpv A tw d) on biiHlnoss. - ' "" ' i - (s I iTl if) rooks urs prsssnl. Any liouraKvoper IntsrvNtud Iu lisvln hisliliful, pslu tnlilv f'loil cannot alford lo miss nttuiid Inn ll"i Ii'ctiues ur snudliiK tln-lr IiiciIiIh If iinablH to attend themselves. I.no I ii res s SO to fi p. m. uMry day. The Cook's Book is Free Tho CooU's Hook tuud Iu Ihe lee, turus contains i.vr ) of Mrs. .Innnt McKtiulii lllU'h licnt reelpi-s. It in II lllMtiatnd to sliuw how thu fllilHluut link. l''ItllAV . . OJIICUBI'J H'l'UAWH WAIWIdJS ' IUHU0,S' WK S !- -j a -"ii