PATtETTOUH flTEDFOTCUf ;- i tu. MATT. TRTROTTC. MEDFOUD. ORKOONT, VIJIDAY. NOVUM HIM II, U)ln. i V ft S(i i , i !( r1 i Hedforp Mail tribune i fUMI.IHIIKP KVKIlf AtTKKNUON ' n.xor.i'T fli)Ni)AV iiv tub Mmirouo I'ruyTixo co Tim niniih;nitlo Tlmf-e, TH Mrilforu Mnll. Tim Mr.ironl TrlJiiiti. The South ern Orrfiotiln.il. Tliu AhIiIiiimI Tnroine Ufflc Mnl Tribune UulUllmj. a.S?.If North fir etteelt n-Upltune Ti Official I'npir of lliw lll.v if McOford Orrirliil l'ovr ot Jaikson Connie 0110110 15 I'UTNA.Xl, IMIwr nmt .XUnHiter ts: Knitted n reonil-cfts mutter lit Atciiroril. Qreiron, Under tho act of Mnifli I, !; sunnciurTtOM rates. Oti your, hv mii.l .- . ...,0 One month, l. rrmll - ;" n &0 Vvr month, ilt-llvprcil ly tmrrter n Mcilfotil. Jnekaonvlllo nnd On- trnl Point .. . ." Sntvrilny 01 y tv mull, per weekly t'f " - ..,.. t-t, L IN 12 MONTHS om:noN AnuicrLTiTnAL coi.- 1.12(113, Corvallls. Ore, Nor. J3- Tho 300 egg hon lias conic. Today Hen C-r,21 nt the Oregon Agricul tural coUoro finished her first 12 months of Injlnc with 303 eggs to her credit. This Is n dozen eggs more than wcro laid by Hen C-&43, whoso per formance was hornldcd throughout the world thrco weeks nco from tho Oregon Agricultural college, as the greatest hen on earth. Tho 303 eggs xvulghod -12 pounds, and tho hen 5 pounds. Tho now world's champion, like tho former champion, was roared at tho Oregon experiment station nnd comes from n line of heavy produc ers, and Hko tho former she Is also tho result of crossing different breeds in an effort to develop a now breed or variety that will breed trtto ns heavy producers of eggs. Tho work has been followed up persistently for the past six years and each year thero has been a dis tinct advance. In another year or two tho experiment station trill very probably present a now breed to tho country, having as Its first and es sential characteristic high eg? quali ties. "Tho two record hens aro not freaks," said Professor Dryden this noon. "Their pcdlgreo accounts to." their performance. The best flvo hens In tho flock average over 2S0 eggs each." CORVALLIS EN AYS 30 G - "STOP, THIEF." NEXT - PLAY COMING TO PAGE One of tho hesl erook plays and the lilit-fingered variety are some Mpu!ur lhose days, presented siuee the vogue for sfiijre rogues came into f afdiion, i "Stop. Thief," tlio new farce written by Carlylo Jlooro and presented by Cohan , Harris. "Stop Tliier' doesn't chatter stage cthios in its presentation, neither does it set up nny new dramatic canons, but it mnkiti an audiencA la uult for two hours and a half ns no (iiidieuco laiy;hed before. There, i'oro it is a great, biji (lopular sac cess. This nttnu'tioii plays the Piic thcairo rtn Wednesday eyenine, No vember 19, with tho original New York company. M'COlHNOlRIDE NKW YOItK, Nov. 11. William V. SIcCoiiilis, chairman of tiio deiuo cratio national committee, and his luidv, iormorly Miss Dorothy Wil liams, arrived here today from Ku rojig. MllCoilllls ,aid 'l Uilk ,ii ld at lint apMiintioint of IimIIc- Ki:d Mulonc to suQcend 3Iiiir-lcct JU 1'urrov ilitohel n, (.leior of the purl of New York. 1( ttUu said lie lioJiovud tho All Nu-iiu oatloi.k wtf lui2liliir, and predict ul lint I'lCfi dcut Wilson would solve tho problem without aruH'd iiitcncuttou. SIEliSfTlFFECT L SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. U. Southern I'neifio officials hero do diiml toda that the strike of the traiinnuii and euiueors on the com pany's lino ,in Texns and Louisiana wa ut expected tu affect the I'lKufio coast, irwns asserted that tho const employes' had submitted demands rlicli ;uiu pooh facltled amicably, I HEWS Of THE ORCHARD YOUNG NEWTOWNS I CROP NETS GROWER $19,200 Ho Xewtnwn north's u.i in the Kinrtie mor valley? i nere are tiio-so who prater theru to nnv nlh'er fruit. They aro prwr tienllrv iinmiim ftom hijht. imwt ni-olifio pWert. aooil liipper aw! n1nv I'ommaml ton frum in tho ninrKolo of the wniM. The Ken town i!or- Hot liesrfn (n virlil miioh of ii omp until miho or leu M'.ir olil this i tiw only ol- ! jot Itonotjie twituro. homo vanities lionr much oariiiir, hut when the Keutflun liegiiw, it mnkes up for !o-. time. Keturn from Newton aro nom ine in. None wcres old lo.s than fl.-lO n !io. run of orchard, nt ."liipjiiiiff poinlt. Manv of lliiwe Iiipietl linvo nottel 'J to 2."J.i n lwx at shipping point. Here are the return from a voiuu; Kowtou orclianl, owned li.v C. M. Sec!r. an SO-aere grove of 10-year-ol(i, n subdivision of tlie Kden val ley, or Uurrell orehard. Tlie fruit nvflmged lii-l in ipinlitv. The yield wn 12.000 hw. fill- ine 10 ears, whieh were mM to tlie rrodueers' Kniit compjuiy for $l.t0 n lio.v f. ii. Ii. Mulford. tntaliwr !fin.200. Thi-s is an nernffi of 5210 per aero for tlie f1rt orop harvtfed. S. A. Uennetf hn- ouo of the he- reconl-s of tlie vear. thoueh hii or clianl i a small one as wall as an old one. From four acres he hipped four ears of fauev Newton and Spitz, nettine over .1000 a ear, over 1000 nn acre. PREPARE TO EIGHT During tho past season of spring frosts It was estimated that fully G0.- 000 boxes of fruit were lost. With out question this loss could have been averted by orchard heating which has been fully demonstrated as effec tive In this district. If thero was any doubt as to value of orchard heatlns In this valley, It must have been dis poned last Jlay when tho condition of the pear crops In heated and unheat od orchards of the frost zono was compared. Preparations for orchard heating should be made as soon a possible. This can not bo done on short notice in tho spring. If orchard heaters or pots aro to bo used, tfoey must be or dered In tlmo to Insuro delivery not later than March 15th. Tho pots used In this district are largely tho five-quart lard-pall typo, and are made by tho Corrugated Iron com pany of Wheeling, Wet Virginia. These pots can be delivered f. o, b. Medford In car lots of not less than 15,000 for ten to eleicn coots. Ths minimum car Is tho smallest number that can be purchased economically, since less than car lots would de mand a much higher freight rate. During tho past two )oars tho Rogue Itlver Fruit and Produce association combined the order of individual growers and shipped In soveral cars, thus securing tho minimum In cost of manufacture and frolght charge. Tho best way to handle the situa tion will be for the growers to take up the matter with the two local fruit associations, or If there uro thote who do not belong to any association, they may combine their orders so as to make at least a minimum car. As soon as posslblo growers should consult with this office as to tho equipment thoy will neod. Whllo I shall to very glad to give such data as' will aid tho growers In maltlui; tholr estimates, I must leaM) tho bus iness muttor of purchasing to tho as sociations or to tho Individual him- BOlf. Desldes tho pots, storage for oil should he provided for. Do not do paid upon wood as it muy happen that a frost following it rainy porlod, will find tho wood too wot to ignite readily. Oil, known as Itlchmond Smudge Oil, furnished by the Stand ard Oil company and costing from 4c to 4 '6c t. o. b. Mcdford, has been most satisfactory. It may be possible that the Union Oil company or some ludopoudQiit concern may bo ablo to furnish oil of tho Bame quulity and at tho samo or a lower figure. The question of oil may bo taken up Intor, but tho matter of pots should not bo delayed. ' P. J. O'GAIIA, Pathologist lu Charge. IS FROST NEXT SPRING HOGS THE NEED OF ORCHARDISTS TO BRIG PROSPERITY ('. Jr. MVAHstir, nitit for the Portland Stock Yard- company, i -tttnditijr tw dnj- in the limtne river vallov in the intenM of the swiao industry. "Tlio man that lm few lion i independent." nv M. MeArUter, ''and nowhere are nuiditiotw more favorable for hivjr m;-dtic than in tin l'oeue river vnllcy. Kwry orchard- ist -hauld fitniro " turn out a few hojr nnd his living i a-Mired, whe'h er apples sell at a fancy fitriirt or not. 'W have i.ued a liooklet on the swine industry, eivitie useful hints a to care, breeding, feeding and matk clinp;, which can lie "ccured on ap plication to the Mcdford commcicinl club or tho I'nion Stook Yard-. The industry is rapidlv growing through out the northwest. Whoron a few years at?) wo had to export lings for the local market, this year wo had ample supply. "Hanks are fiadiwe it more profit able to lend money to rancher, to buy livestock than nn thing cle. lu lil recently a fanner could borrow money to imrchno machinery or mosit anything else, hut live-luck.. Condition however are changing a- tho bank- atv realizing the nece--itv of fo-toring tlie indu-lry. "I nope tne tmv will -non come when the itogue river valley will be shipping ns manv ears of hogs as it is todav of fruit. When this hap pens, yon will have real prosperity. "The trouble wilh this -option, it was so pasy to make n living under old conditions Hint fanners and new comers haven't ronlired tho necessity of diversified fanning which in cre.i.od population compels. With double the imputation, there hits to be double the output of fann pro ducts, and no one industry, as a Ride line, yields the returns Hint hogs do. "Kverv orchardi-t should rai-e hogs. He can raise the food to feed them between tlie trees and thev turn iut.i dollars his surplus crops," Mcdford, Ore, Nox. 13. To tho Kdltor; In your atio of Nor. 1 2th at the bottom of tho market report as per clipping herewith Inclosed you state: "Producers Fruit company sold In Sacramento one cat at $1.15 for fancy Ualdwlns, Ited Cheeks, etc.. and J 1.2') for choice Spluonborga. ThU fruit came from Hokuq Hlvor." In tho first place tho ftsu."M you mention was tho prlco rocelvod 1 n b. cars Orogon. In the second placo th) IMMaIiib and Hen Cheeks wore not fancj grade, Lut choice. In tl 0 third jduco thli mi1, r. cur of C grado fruit shlppod from Hose burg, Oregon, and not from Iloguo Klver. Producers Fruit company does not nsk or expect any compliments from the .Mall Tribune, but wo nsstimo that you aro willing to do Justice to tho fruit grown In this section, and that you will correct an erroneous statement that is an Injustice to tho quality mid prlco of apples reported as shipped frqm Koguo river valley. Yery truly ours, PltODUCKItS FlttJIT CO. J. II. Kundolph, Manager. FAIR EXHIBITS rortTLANI). Noy. 1 1. Tim ntribi- tion of Hood Jtixer to mako its own individual competitive exhibit of ap ples at the San Francisco fair in HJ15 brought the Oregon exposition commission up against tho mot dif ficult expression of policy sinco its appointment, Hogito river valley nlo xvnnls to John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 8. lJAllTMSTT Phones M. -17 and -17-J-2 Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner WAS Olf QUA FRI NOT ROGUE RIVER lilVIDAL ninke, its own tntliviilnnl rompellllxo 'exhibit Mini His is not much moio llCl'ltU-ip of it licit 0 to thus mi wot 111 prinuueiuo u- htenwc tt tin' com petition hetwetn the two hhmI doil i:nMinj ilntrii'N. Aficr it tuiil culled II. M .Ilium son, the sccrolnrx if tho -tiilo boutil of ItortiHiltiuo into cnii-ullntiiui the I'oininitioii ilNeoveird (lint pi-ulmbiy tho exposition ntumueinent In Sntt Francisco will not bicak it vuh' thitt coinpolitiu' exhibit "hall not hcjroad train wicck winch went Uitoiiyhj ti.ado hv district hut hv state. Thel" Hostlo near Claxton etetd had, entire allotment of spare Tor com- leached 20 toda. nelitixo Imitiftiltiuiil evhlhit Ik :ill hv Simuitei'ii ooip.es wore t.ilan, 100 feci and K. A. Hooth. nu'inhor of, the coiumiiou. ung.tid that If In-1 liit.liiiiU u..i. ulvi'u A..lt ,.r .,n.mi. I -Hiiaru inch for end .... ..M... ... ....,,... At the -nine time the conimi iu mut dopoHil upon lally to Oreuon for succe-sful cvhihits during neatly a year's tVne beoauo the legi-ht-lure's Hppropr iiMon utt "."i.lHI0 will not Hrmit iih an expense in addi tion to tho -tato building, it- furu-i-huigs nnd tin manv other oxpci-i E .. r A.NCMI. Nov. 1 All-s I.eah Alexander collap-cd todax dur ing her preliminary examination in jmlico court here on a ehaigo of -hooting nnd killing. I. I). an Itaalcu, an iidveitisiug man. She broke down when Miss Itmh It. Thump-on, a stenographer, told low Mi-s Alex ander had pur-nod Ynn Haalou after firing the fir-t h it. Mi-s Alex ander's condition was such that the henring was tetuponinl) halted. OFF FOR MEXICO PAN PKHRO, Cub, Ku. 1 1. Of ficer of tlie toriedo boat flotdlu of the Pacific fleet, lying in San Pedro harbor, denied today that they ox poet orders to proceed to the west Mexican coast. It was admitted that several of the shiiw probably will lie detailed to target practice during the next 21 hour. No prep aration for departure xvere observed on anv of the ships. YIELDS TO HYOMEI Do not let this serious disease ex tend nloiiR the delicate mucous mom brane gradually koIiir from tho nose to the throat, thence Into tho bron chial tubes and downward Into tho lungs. Thero Is no other treatmont for catarrh that Is Hko Hyomul or Just as good. Noun can take Its place, none give such quick, offectlxo and suru relief and at so little cost further more Chns. Strang, druggist, will re fund your monoy If you are not sat isfied. Ilegln using Hyomel now today and see how quickly tho dropping Into tho throat, tho diythargu from tlio nose, sniffling and all other symptoms of' catarrh aro oercomo; and romombor no utoni.ich drug ging you breathe It. Tho complete outfit containing Inhale- ami bottlo or liquid cr-?ts but 11.00- Kxtra bottlus of liquid, If later iwJc.hI, CO cents. Gloves that meet every demand The correct glovo for evory soclul and business demand Is found In CENTEMERI Gloves A matter of prcforenco with wom en of exulting tuMu; a question of economy with tho:u who place value ubovo prlco. From the least exponslvo to tho finest grades, one stundnrd of Ccn temerl quality Is maintained; evory glove guaranteed to bo the host or Us kind. Two button real Kid (lloves, ijU.75. 1R button Purls Point !.") ami N! '' ' DEATH LIST 20 N1ED. 162 MOXTttOMFKV. Ala., uNv. II. Tho number o' ilcml nmon jrho pa MnjjtMi on he (Icoum Coitli'il mil .... . fiii t' M"b "I '" "' '"' tlnt'o of the injuiod died ol llulr hurls during the nittht. The thico , .... iiemon-iiiii coaeiio wcio cru-uxi into uch a inountwfu of -pliutoicd wood and twmlcd lion a ihov foil one iiion another that it uih Innii hofoiv the eenrdiurt weie coitaiti it the uiunber of dead. The outito mass had to he moved piooti by piceo, mid -ouio of the icliuw wort not found until the ciy bottom had been touched. The injured numbered 102 today, but of the-c no uioic luobahlv will die. With Mcdford tlno I Mrdfnn! mado Luihj Trouble Yielded ) . to This Medicine if yen ire tifferlng with f.uti Trouble er l( jriia Xnow ol inc itiitaituimte r nn ii ritletrit, wonbt xim tnXe, thi trmil'l,. of fullr liirrntlKHtliie tiHillctne wlilrli hna tiniuiilit sImiuI lomelrlc r, roirr In n number ot itty irrlinM mT n licXiunn' .Xltrrntlre. rutr.lj for Tlir4l unit l.uii 'I'nmbliii. but. Ih-mi ctT-ii the fiillrt crillt f rvtlnrlnit hrnltn lu UrK'' iuiiiiImt nf . limn tlitu .VT.M lllrnnl .Xtr, I'lilln . I'n. "(ientlrmin In lln wlntrr ivf llml I hml n mimk f Drlppo. rnllennl by I'nuraimli, nml llr br wnif Trontile. In Urn wlntrr of tll I nail emeu, ntiint wii. ('r mit rlit ipMiitlllr vt awful looking tuft' ami Utrr I hit tunny hittiorrher, at wito time lbrr In tbrr rcrlii. ilnjf. Milk aint ms li'niiio n ilMimipful t niulil kii iiollilni; ilonn. 'lht elij'lrlnn lrvnli-1 tni" I w nr iliTil i the titmintallK. but ilbt nut if. Kckiunii'a .Xltrrntlvp wa rrcMmninilnl br n ffli'nil. Allrr taking a nunll iiuati tlly I ha.l itio nrt a'lS-t nlgM'n lr, (or iy.'k Mr luiirni'inrut una iiiatkr.) from Ihr ilr( I galnnl atrrncth Hint Mi'tkbt aiM aiillt. I iwtrr bnil anotbrr beniorrbni;,, nil mr faugh enntuallr lin-M-iifiMnitll cntlrrlj eon I am 'rfrelly rf.xm.tATiti .xnnii: v MM'nim.xs I.XSiiti alibroil.it-l: nsir on tiiiuinl I lVmin' .Xltrrallrr h Iwn rr"n by matiT yrnr' trt tn l iuimii rfnrarloua far n-irrr Thrat ami I un .ffrctkn, llrisirhltN, llnmrliUI .Xttlnna, .Stnblurn Colila anil In ill'biilMlnic Ihr ajralrm. Contain nn narcotic. mlin nr hnblt. formlni; ilmir. .Xk for Ixnililri irllin of rimrrrlra H'I "fllr ti, trf-kman Ijlwimlury. Phllaili'liihla, I'a., fur l Ut'iirt'. for alo br all Irailln druk-ill Coffee Who says Srh Mine's Hcst, in ni'omn-tixht cans, is uneqiialed at the price and iinsiir pa.s.scrt at any price Who Ioneyhaclc. with yoni-self the undis puted judtfe. Cleanly granulated; In 1 lb, 2 lb and 2 Vj lb cans. ATTENTION REDMEN A1J iiiemhers of Weatonka Tribe No. :i(), Improved Or der of lied Alen are requested to be present at the meeting Saturday ni'hl, November l.")th, at which time final ar rangements will be made for tlie BIG CLASS ADOPTION to be held the first Saturday liitflif in December. Hrother (J. W. Caniiinj,', state organ izer of California will be present and mako a talk which all should here, liefreshinents will he served. II v order of tho committee. I a L. .JACOBS, O. Al. SIOLSHY, l JJ. -MAUTI.N. Let Us Take Care of your 1 T jnair Neglect of tlio scalp Is rosponslblo far most lmlr trouble. Tho sculp needs nourishment, muusngo, stimu lation, Murliicllo TrcntinonlH and the Ptlhiiiatlo Hay almost work miracles for the lmlr. Tho advlco of an oxporlcncod Marl nollo graduate Is nt your sorvlco rrco of churgo. llrlug your combings to us. Wo do A No, 1 work, Marihello Hair Shop 107 Ournolt-Corey llldg. Phono 057-U PAGE THEATRE FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV 5vvoi;vcr-MoFo!cor,cw 'iSaPl r -p, An HcxWattun Ronicvicr. 'X&M v Sh liA of a "WonuuVi. Soul Am If. WMJ , Bv rOtclutrd ValtonTullv ($Pti$i0 AN EXCELLENT METROPOLITAN OAST Including HAWAIIAN SINGERS, MUSICIANS AND DANCERS A fervid romance, narrating the story of tho lovo of an Amoricnn for an Hawaiian Girl SEATS ON SALE WEDNESDAY Pricos 50c to $1.00 World Series Baseball x. v. HiAM's vs. piiiim:i.pin. ATin.irnrs In Pallio -Muxliig I'lclnrow Shown nt tlio IT Theatre Sf.SO.W A.M) .XIOXO.W With Hut usual four reels Splendid Piogrum You cannot afford to mien H. Only tOc and ."c. ISIS THEATRE QAMTV PIIOTOPI .s IVIiIji)' antl Hutunliiy I'niKram UNDER THE DAISIES Vltagruph Special In two Parts Fea turing Norma TalamdKo mid Harry Northup tiii: i:xd of tiii: nr.v Knlom Itallroiid Story IllltliS OF tiii: sotTiiiatx COAST lMucntloiial si:a A SHMtT 1,1 Fi: HIT A MKItltV (IM! Comedy Aflcraooii Htcnlng Wo avo H. Ai II. fjrecn Trailing . Stamps Coining Siimlay DAD'S IXSAXJTV MRS. H. L. LEACH Export Corsotioro Witt North llartlett. Phono rm M. E.D.Weston Official Photographer of th Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Flash lights Portraits Interior and oxterior view Negatives mado anv time and any place by appoint merit. h. M. HAK.MO.V, Mauuger. 208 E. Main Phone 1471 :14 Draperies XX'n esrrr a vrv i'inplrlrt lln of Jrxitli,1 ar curia nt ntiira. rle anil il.i all rli. f 'ilU'.'HlrriMi; A Otelal man . i s a(ir tlii ourh rtii-niaitcly nj, I rilvn KihmI rvlt- an la luvkail.ia to ul In veil tlio Urrrat eiMra, Vooka & McGowan Co. Oregon Agricultural College 1UHM! US' WIIHK I) nber H to III. ItMIt Thin Hill tie a i.ntnrtlo eicnl In tho iHluestluiml hlitor f Oruiion. Fnrniers' Coopirsilou xxlll bo tho IcuiIImk topic of a siimulntlng sorlus ot Im lures Th Henk wilt bo nrowdixl with dU uaalous. and dn UioiistmlloiiM lu ecrlhln Hint msl.es for th oirarn or tho farmer and homo-maker. UlVIKIt SHOUT rot'HSli .iiiuiiMry n to mi, inn The l'ollM" has simrwl no effort to make this th must rowplste abort ciiurno lu llu hlatory. A very wldo rnnito or run r aim will lm ottersd lu tlriieral ARrlrultiire, llortleulturn, Iiiiiiiui iiuai'iiiiiirx. IUII7IUK, i muiry KiiepiuK, MHciianie Arts ouiiiestlo Science and Art. Commerce, Poroatry and Music. .NuitiHraus loeturss anil dUeuasliius on FAIt.MiatK' t'O-OPKIt-ATION, nt homo and nUrond, will bo it lending rimturo. Miilm this u liloasaut and profltublH Inter out line. No tuition Aeeommodutloiin roasonnblo, Itediircd rateji on alt railroads, For further liiform.itloii uddrcHS II. M THNNANT; IloKNtrnr. C'or.allls. Oregon. Farmers' Ilu-lui s Courses by Cor respondent'!! wlthoii' tmiljii Old Time Sores And Ulcers Healed Old Wounds Often Bother Many Years After. IVnfilf) wlin linvfl t.f n pnnltlrlnK nnd sn noluilii( nu iilil orn (ur jvara nml juum innni'l nt tliu wny It lu-nla nukkly nflrr imlnu H, H. M. Wlim )hi coiiiOflu rrnllto Hint tlio skin nml 111" llrali In nciit Ii nrn ennipnaril fif a ni'twerk nt liny Muuil u'aoli )on aulvu llm toyatrry. 'I'liero nro wcmlcrful nieiltrlnitl prnprrllrs In B. H. H, Hint follow lin cmiruc of tliu Mom! mri'iiniH Jiml n imturally na tlio liiuit niiiirltlilnit fnml vliuitiila. It la really a rrmarknbln rcmcily, tt rnnlnlna ono lunri-ill, nl, llm acltre iiurpom of which U tn Ktliiuiliitii llm Itaiiifi n tliu Iwnllby ai'li'dliiii nt lln own eawiitlnl nu trlini'iit. Ami llm iiimIMiiiiI iliuiiuu of tlili mnli Illicit tiliKul iHirlllt-r nrn Jutt in eiadillnl to wi.'ll lnilnnii'il lusltli m tliu nulrltlmu elriiiciilii ( (lie imnti, gralui, fata nml nnra of mir ilully fuoil. Not ono drop of mlucrnlH ur ilruita l uai'd In Its irriariilliui. Aik fur H. H. H. nml Jmt Inalit iimiii liavloir II. Ami It )uil dolru aLlllfnl ml vl(" null euiinael upon any mailer I'liiin-riiliiK llm IiIoihI nml akin, wrllo tu llm iiicillenl ileiiiirliuout, Tliu Hwlft Flii'cinc Co., U10 HrtKt l.atorutory, Atlanta, On Do not nllow soma Katoiiu ctork In larrup tlio nliMiiilnTii In eliiii'iicu orrr aoiiifllilmr "Jntt na kuoU" as ti, H. H. llowuru uf uli subatltutcs, 6