i r PA'GE 1T0UK ' BEDFORD MATJj TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, FRnRrARV H. 101-1. l MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INIHCI'KNDKNT NliWSPAJ'KU puhmhmuu i:vnnr aftbhnoon r BXOrU'T HUNDAV IY TIIM MUDKOUD 1'IMNTINO CO. Tho Democratic. Times, ths Jteaford Moll, Tho Mtilford Tribune, The Fouth em Orogonlnn, Tho Ashland Tribune, Offlcfc Mall Tribune Uullainir, :&:: Nortli Kir street) tclcpliono . Official PAtitr of Ilia, City of Medford. Official l'apor or, Jackson county. ttntrrcsl m second-class matter nt Medfont. Ores-on. under the net of March t, 1ST?. BtiMBaRrrTicm hates One yesr, by mnll . IS.00 On month, by mnll .. 0 Por tnonlli. iteUvcrml by carrier In Mnlford. JnckionMllo nntt Cen tral Point..- .f0 Polunlny only, by nall, per ywr S00 VHly. per year . 1 It SWORN CtBCUHATIOX. Dully nVernRo for rx months ending UcNtnlior Si, U's I'-"11 With ,Medfonl Stop-Over E FINE FOR HI Griffin creek quarry rock Is of very high grade for road building, ac cording to analysis niado by tho government labratory at Washing' ton of samples sent by Highway Kngl nccr W. A. Crowlands, In charge of postal road work In Jackson county Tho report reads: "This Is a hard, tcigh rock, showing high resist anco to wear and good cementing value. Should make a very good road material." Tho annbsls follews: Specific gravity 2.30. Weight per cubic foot 1S1 pounds. Water absorbed per foot 0.3S lbs. Per cent of wear l.S. French cocf per cent of wear 22.7. Hardness 1S.S. Toughness 24. Cementing value good. BUSHROD IS HERE, it E" Spring is here. The "Ifcv." Husli rod Smith; colored, nee 07, came to town Inst night, and this morning called iiMin Chief of Police llittxot!. About this time very year Hush rod shows up, ns nu advance agent of the robin and the fiivt dai.y. The po lice use him nt, the indicator of the coming of the srenllu season. lAt yenr he wn ordered out of town af ter a night in the city jail for robsl l'otis conduct, enufccd by looking on the wine vvhou it was red. lie oj nted cons:derble of n disturbance. This morning he wa back in old haunts. Hmdirod is n negro Baptist miniMer of the type portrayed in miiihtrel frhowH. Jlaru, leader of ttio local Jnpan Che colony uud steward of the Uni versity club, reports that his coun trymen have mure housecleniiing n Mgument8 tlinu they can attend to, and that a window-washing finny has btrui'k th resu'dnMce district. 'J"'.' rnt-tut-tt of the broom-handle against carpet will boon he heard in bank yards. Several loads of fertilizer for hpring 'iirdenH Mted up Main Htreet, uud one driver warned he vould bo arreted under the eitv or diiuiuee if nnv more of it dropped nu the paveuieut. OF EIUK, I'as., Feb 3 Oeorgo Liv ingston, better known aa ' A. No. 1, tho king of tramps," and Miss Mary Trohoskl, who wero to liavo boon married hero today, nstoiilshtd their friends when tho hour for the core mouy arrived by announcing that they wero wedded a week ago "t avoid a fuss." "A-No. 1," has beat tho railroads mid steamship compaules out ot thousands" of dollars In furcs. H? claims ho hns traveled Jiioro exten sively than uny other two people, in tho world, and shows credentials In the form of autographs and letteiu which ho suya ho has personally so curoil, that could liavo boon secured only by travel of hundreds of thous ands of miles. Livingston says his trips lmvo covered "a million miles.' He has boon located in Krlo for tho past four months. "A-No. J" today refused to say whether ho has clvcit up his life of trayol for all tliuo. , GOVERNMENTFINDS GIFINCR K ROCK GHWAYS JIM HILL ON THE preservation of the homo town and tho homo mer chant is bocomins an important ono. It is closely alliod with tho bnek-lo-the-farm movomont. To city is ovortlono. Tho tendenov to ons tho wolfaro of tho nation. . Tho growth of tho mail-order business has boon at the expense of the small-town merchant, and it has boon so ranid that the continued prosperity, in many cases exist ence of the small town, is threatened. A majority of the small tow )wns in tho oast, avo beginning to go hack on ao f it. As a result, the country tributary is also count of iroimj backwards. This dangerous iondenoy is arousing the attention oT the big men of the country, who are bonding their energies to check the trend. Hero comes ono of the real town builders, James J. Hill, with a forceful presentation of the real gospel. In a letter addressed to Editor Alannix of the Commercial News he says: "The local market in every community is the key of the situation. "If it is well patronized, and, if in turn, its patrons can buv and sell there advantageouslv, the arrangement is a powerful aid to tho upbuilding of local interests and the steadv increase of homo prosperity. The irrowimr custom of ordering from some distant concern goods for ordinary consumption that could be.iusr as well purchased from the local merchants is one disproportionate growth of the countrv and the small ''IV, .iik,.i.i.,f l,!c ,-!! lint 4.W VVUll L illlO 1,11, UWlll Ml, I 11 o IIWHIll w-Wtv. The local merchant should keep m touch with outside markets and prices, so as to offer good quality and favor able terms. "He can do this because his lower expenses fully bal ance the advantage which the big concern may have through buying and selling in large quantities. "If he does not keep an article in stock, he should be prepared to supply it in jus short a time and at as low a price as it cai bo obtained elsewhere, lie cannot expect to hold his trade at the customer's expense. "Conversely, the buyer should always remember that, other things being equal, it is money in his pocket to buy at home. By that ho encourages home effort, builds up home industry, improves the home market for what he sells, and keeps the money of the community at home. "It makes a vast difference to people whether the profits from its business remain for disbursement or in vestment in the neighborhood or go to the big city. In the long run, it determines the life or death of the country town and the local market. "Buying at long range creates commercially the same conditions that are so universally felt where absentee landlordism prevails. "If fanners, local business men and local merchants should unite to build up and maintain home trade it would add wonderfully to the prosperity of them all. Such co operation is a part of the solution of the problem of mak ing country life more attractive and profitable." TIT FOR TAT THE MEDFORD COMMERCIAL CLUB is going to ascertain why the Portland Oregonian always prints Medford news under Ashland date lines, when it is sent by their Medford correspondent from Medford. The contract for the Pacific highway was let sit Med ford it appeared in the Oregonian as happening at Ash land. So does all the news concerning the county. The test of the auto license law by Henry Hoyden, a Medford man, appears in the Oregonian as an Ashland news item. So dous most of the Medford news. These are but a few of many instances that can be cited. The Oregonian daily offers proof of its discrimin ation against Medford. It is convicted by its own columns. This should surprise no one. It is the Oregonian s wav of "boosting" Medford. "When the Oregonian doesn't like anyone it either omits mention or deliberately distorts facts. Its unfair ness is proverbial and it carries it to mean, little ends for a "great" paper. Medford should be thankful that the Oregonian's enmity is limited to omission rather than dis tortion. The Commercial club directors are cheerful optimists in undertaking to get a square deal for Medford from the Oregonian. "Can tho Ethiopian change iis skin or the leopard his spots?" There is only one argument that can affect the Ore gonian the argument of the pookctbook. IT results are wanted, hit the Oregonian in the pookctbook. "Why should anyone in Medford take a paper that boy cotts the community I Why not boycott the Oregonian 7 First Subway in Hitonoit Aire Iuk completed the lut cection of ils new subway and it wan opened to public erice I)c cnmhftr 1, 101 Jl. That underground transit bus become a neccwdty to leliove the eougetioii of traffic nc centunte the fnet Unit the Argentine capital U the ''hnrrv-up" cily of South America. It giowlh during the ten-year period closing with 101'J i.i remarkable. In 100:i the population wuk 085, 1(81, there were -IHol carriaget, and iui)omobilfln uud the ntieet car, or trains, as the Knglish-Argentiues call them, carried KJUJIOJOO fares during the year; in 1008 tho popula tion hud increaxed to 1,180,180, tho carriages and automobiles to 05S0, uud the paftseugers curried by the trams to 'JJJ.-,07:i,HOO; by 101'J the nopiilntion amounted to 1,-1 57,885, tlie earriagon uud automobiles to lU.OID, and tho trams htruggled with i07,'Jr2,r 10 passenger. When the wurfuco ems were no longer able to handle the traffio sat isfactorily -the Anylu-Argejitiuu corn- TOWN BUILDING still furthor overdo it throat of the influences causing the our cities at the expense of town. - li li.ii'lim? i'lwii11 ni.itmii In South America phny, an Knglish corporation who owned iuot of them, decided in 1010 to a "k for a franchise to install a ill) way hjhtcmi, and it is the lirst fecctioii of this which wus opened to traflio recently. According to an article in the January bulletin of the I'uu-Americau I'uioii, this section runs from the government building on the I'lazo Mayo at one terminus, underneath tlm main thoroughfare, the splendid Avcuida da Mayo, to uud around the foundations of Ihe new cupitol, uud to the 1'laa Once de Septiembre, a total distance of about two miles. Formerly the rhortcsl time to iiiuke the trip, ow ing to tho congested condition of traffic, was .'10 minutes. Jly tlie subway it now takes less than one third of that time, and "time is money" in liueuos Aires, just as it is in New York. The subway is double-tracked and c(uippcd with cars of the latent pat tern and every modern convenience. One new feature introduced is that each btutioii lias a dibtiuet color scheme, different front the oilier Kor PMimpU', tin) firM station on tin1 nxi'iudn is pamled kv blue, Ihe m ond U vellow. the third jriocn, ote. Soon the OUtiiietlxo onltus will be come fiunilinr to the patiou, and if n piiNM'injer fnlN U read the large iiH he etui xtill lell wheto he is by the color of the ttppini: place. The Kiiugp of the road is live feet ni inches uud the enrx accommodate forty pufxencer eucli. A thiid rail vstem hiw uImi been installed, so (hat in iMe of emeivene the com pany can ue some of it surface ear in the ubwny. In other word-, the new Mibwuv is up to the minute in every jmrtieulnr, and when the other MT-tiun are added the Aiwm tine capital will have nn uiuleinnmid transit system eotinc oincthliMr over $:UUH)0,0ll0, which, taking into consideration the distance covered, will be etptal to that ot any city in the world. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS lly A. C. Hewlett. Clarence IMercv one of Medford s real estate men was a caller Thurs day night. W. I. Mnpcs of NVwport. who has been here for tho past few mouths has returned to Newport with his family. He hns been ruiinKcd In cut ting and mounting the different MiuIk of stones that are ho plentiful In tit's section. lion. S. M .Nenlon of Table ltock was here last Friday In the Interest of the O. A. It. Cost of Central Point. F. S. Johnson, representing th llonn.xmnu Hardware company ot Cortland, and Charles Williams rep resenting Wudhaua & llerr lire., of Cortland called on our hardware mer chants last Friday. l'rof. W. K. lluchannn nn our two lad) teachers, MIm Kthel Sldlln gor and Miss Mnblo Hoff, n dinner Inst Thursday ovonlug at his rent den re. Tho three teachers are work ing together admirably and tho schoul Is In a wry promising condition. Drown tiros, hnve beu having the brick replaced on their store bullilln,' that was thrown off by the heavy wind uSnday, the 2&th. A. S. Hilton of the Mall Trlbuuo force, was out In our town last wetk soliciting Job work, making envelopes a specialty and I understand that he succeeded quite well. He also went to llutte Falts the next day, Jan. 30. II. J Taylor of Pendleton. (1. M. ot tho I. O. O. F., was among us last Friday and met tho I. O. O. P. and Ilobckas lodges and ot course had to have a big feed. Ho spoke In the highest terms of tho Hagle Point lodges and especially of tho younn members, said Mint they will com paro favorably with uny lodges 'n tho state. I). It. Patrick was also with us tho same night and furnished some fine music for the two lodgos. Jasper Hannah of Trail, also came out nnd attended tho meeting of thj lodgos. P. M. Kershaw representing tho Mnrblo Works of Medford, was a guest with us Saturday. K. O. Harding who has n homo stead on I.lttlo Hutto creek nbovo Lake creek was with us Saturday night. Miss Stratton of Medford has bcon out here visiting thu family of Chrln Natwick and returned homo Monday morning. Mr. Adams, tho c clone nntl-salom lecturer, that caused such n sensa Hon In Kagle Point a short time ag will lecture In tho Kaglo Point opera house next Thursday evening at 7:30 F.verybody come and hear something now on tho line of stato wide prohi bition. I.ust Sunday, February 1, your correspondent was called on to go to Sams Valley to perform tho mar riage ceremony for O. W. Treshman and Miss Fny Do Ford. Tho mar rlago was performed nt tho homo of thu groom's father as Mrs. De Ford was confined to her bod with la Krlnno. There was nulto a numlmr of tho neighbors nnd friends Invited in nnd a very pleasant time was had and as fine a dinner was served .& any ono need to servo. For mo ta say that wo nnd a goon time wouiu bo about right, Mother Stanislaus Tells of Recovery 'ilirnnt Trouiili'i, k roiitliiiinl couul.s siiij will, otwi ki iiuualy iifTis't lliu lurm. If you liam nut fonml tiny liu iiruri'iiii'iii I rum ilm Iriiitiueiit )iu jinvu irl-l, liiMntUutti tin- nuny recirls sliuvt. I Hit lii'iii'tlia, ami, In iiiiiiii'rinis him-, (iiinplrlc rf-uiirim, lirouulit (i Ijou t liy Urn u,u uf lli'kuiiin's Allirnthi'. Tills U a iiii'illrliiu fur 'lliriiiit 11ml f.uny TrciihlcM. favurulilr Lihiuii for moru iTian flflceii (virn Jtcml lbl nun- - CVjrin nt of Ht Anne, Kiirifunl. I'lu. "ili'iiiUiiiitr In iviirunrr, K1 1 . fuur il'ielurd I'xaiiiliu-il my lirnt nnd pre iKiumiil ilm iiculiy uf an ni.iriillon. llnvliitf lu-nril ul l'a-f LskMI. N V. Until. itIkium of llie hlHlcra i.f Ht. Kninds, wlivre I mis vMtluir, nt llckmuii's Altera live, I ilclermliiiil a a lam remirt to try It After lukliitf four or II vu hollies lurnit pleren of illmuiii'il l,.uf lainu away. I lonllnuii! Ihe Allrrsllie, to my Kraliful ami dully tdlef In leu moutlm I was resiortii to iierferi In 11 ) Hi. 1 tvouhl l KMd lo wrlle or tulle o any iwrnoii uho limy hat 11 a ilouht iilx.m II, ( would llks ilieiii to see ami lu-ur from my own Men. If they m ilitltu all 1 ttoulilkay of it." (SI.'iiiiO MOTJlCK M. htamhi.ai;h. (Above alilirerlulril, more 011 tiiiuml.) I.d.man's Alteiatlti'lins keen proven liy many year' tent lo l.e rnont iiUudou for eere Throat 1.111I I, mm ,VIicIIoiim, ri..., 1 i.lii j Jiruiulilul AsIIiiiiii. Htiil'lioru Orlils uini In iinliiillijliiu I lie system, '.yiti'Mli, !ei iiiiiiiiiii n. nuiiuim or liniill formlni; ilruif Auk for liooLItt lelllnir or lie merles, ttoterles, ami ivrlt ralory, I'lillnileliiliia, i. 1'or sale by all III ami write, to I Mum 11 ijinor dtnvu, la, rw.. lor on U'sUhig uruifKlsts NEWS FROM ASHLAND Hi VICINITY Mr. West accompanied (hiwnior West to Ashland and was cnteilnin ed hv the ladies the Owe Im provement Flub who showed her the sights of the cily and its sunoniid ings in nn auto tide. The wcathei was beautiful uud gloriously sun shiny. Governor and Mrs, West re mained in Ashland for the evening festivities and left Tuesday morning for (Herniate to nu invalid unlit of the governor. After tho iilturnooii eerci.os Ihe guests of the city were shown about town uud at 3::I0 weie enteiluiiied with a bnmpiet given by luiuidc l'ot uud Woiunu's Itelief t'ois. The guosN were the local company of the coast uitillerv and the viitii- sol- diers and (loveiuor and Mr. West It was a pleudid nffHtr Mich us the eoips h so able to serve. The Soda Spriiur district sehool has introduced mnuiml training. It is curiicd on in the woodshed whsre the shop has been fitted up. Princi pal linliort IVacliv rt'iHitls that It has grcHtlv increased the attendance and interest in school work. It i reported o be the filM di-tuct school in the county to tnlioducc iniiinml truiuimr. 3-'-:a. l - ; - -r- scar .-a- -- -r-n r j-jun 1 EirTpn ECIN ICT Mrs. O. F. McClalu has been vis. Itlug her father, James Harvey of Myrtle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isaacs of Medford visited Mrs. Isaacs' mother, Mrs. l.lsilo'Staucltff of Phoenix nt Saturday. llrowu & Ootildley of the Talent Drug company moved Into tlm now brick building Friday. 'I'Alciit's Commercial club has luvi tatlous out fur a rousing social Tugs day, February S In the evening. Joshua Patterson of North Talent Is loading a rnr of potatoes In Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. t P. (load of Ash laud were guests at C. Carey's Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Anderson and wifo of North I'hoouU vislteil Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Furry Sunday. Miss Mary Staucllff of Phoenix and her brothers W. S. and llerlle, wem doing some shopping In Medford on Thursday. Talent will soon hnvo a eo-opoM the creamery. The slock Is being subscribed now and enough 'cows to supply It are In tho I in media to vi cinity. Prof. Uelmer ot tho Talent experi ment station has returned from n ten dnv's stay at Corvallls where lie gave data on his work In this part of tho state. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Under wero "in Medford Saturday and Carl Newbury had so far recovered from his fall as to bo able to necompany them Miss l.lnnlu French has been quite sick, with tonsllltls the past few days, but It better C Care Is having n largo tank house erected, and w Install nn electric pump. EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS'..,. Take a ghu of Salts before breakfait if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you. Tlie American mrn nail women mint f;uard cotutantly against Kldauy trnuhlr, wcausq wo eat loo much ami nil our food is rich. Our blood Is filled with urlo , acid which tho kidneys strlvo to filter 1 out, they weaken from overwork, become f sluggish; tlio ellinln.itlvii tissues clog nnd tlio result Is kidney trouble, bladdur I weakness nnd n perioral decline in licilth. , When your kidneys feel liko lumps of lead) your back hurts or tho urino ! cloudy, full of fu-dimrnt or you nro obliged to seek relief two or thlisi time during tlio nlghti If you sulfor with sick headache or dijy, nervous stalls, oold ...".,. "... i' ..... .1,.. v , '. younavo rneuinausm warn iimi nuiiiii;r ! ifiwi, uv iiuui uiir iniiir- maclst nlsait four ounces of Jud Hnltsi tako a tnldespoonful In a glass of water lfore breakfast for a few day and your kidneys will then net lino. This famous salts Is mnda from tlm field nf grapes nnd lemon Juice, combined with liUdn, and has liecn irnod for generations to lluah nnd stimulate clogged kidneys 1 to nciitrallro tho nclds In tho urino so it no longer is a sourcn of Irritation, thus ending bladder ditorders. Jud Suits is inexpensive) cannot In lure, inukes a deliulitful elfervmccnt lltiila-watcr beverage, und belongs In ' every home, hrcniue nolirxly cun muku a mistake by lavvinj; a good klilnoy Hush Ing any time. W THEY'RE KLEIN MADE TIIISY'RR TATLOll rAUR Medford Tailors John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant m h. HAiiTMyrr Phones M. 17 and 17-J a Ainbulanco Service Deputy Coroner .Miss Mlrtnm (Ircgg ofAslihind uud Miss Seeley of Medl'oid IcJ'l Salur. dav for I .os Angeles o enter ('tun iioeh School of llxpression, M'. Scelev accompanied Ihein, I-'. U. t'onway lias gone to south ern t'alil'oiuia on a bisnesi visit, The following edneatots of Jnek sou ciiuutv ntleiidcd the lucctin of tlie Kogue U'lver Valley Schoolmast ers' Club in Ahlaiid: Fred ('. Aver. piot'CHSor of education nt the I', ol' (.; C: (. Ilownmn, Medfoid; (I. W. Milam, Ahlaud; l W, Tiuubull. UiUliU I'ass; f. S. Collins, Medl'oid i A. .1. Ilanlev, Mislloid, It. V. Dun Imiii. Medfoid; I'ml'. Wardtip, Umuts Pass; F. I'.. M.h.i c, Ashland; I. II. Daily, Medfoid; II. V. Ager, Phoe nix; W. M. Iln.'hnnnu, Lester L. Spe said. (Irnnts Pass; . It. Peleison, siioervliuir district No. l It. V llnrdltiK. (lold Hill; P. I. Maun, Ash laud; A. II. Chase, Supervisor dis trict No. 1; II. Uaae, instructor in music. Medford ami (lold Hill; . M Ciessly, (I. W. Alter. Talent; I". T. Smith, .lacksonville; .1. Pvicv Well", count v siiperinteiident, Jacksonville; A. I. Mickrv. (Viilrnl I'.mil; licit A. Adams, (lold Hill. (I. A. Kelehmau and wife of Foil Jour, Siski.vou county, weie in Ash laud Sntilidnv. lie is a stockholder in one of the local banks, The number of uuemploved led at the I'liiiv tli stiect fire -latum diinii--the month of Juiiin.rv was Ullti. To Kt'ther with the Ihtl cared lor I'lui'i Di'icudicr It to Jaiiiiaiv 1 it bun"--the lolnl to II ID ISIS THEATRE l.llt'llstsl PIlOlOpllIVs Tnesiliiy unit Wednesday Pr,irnin The Wolf of the City Sellg Spectnt Feature III two Parts p.VTiit: vi:i:ki. .no. 71 New s IIIUCATIO.V OF APXT (iliOltOIA.N'.V With Mnnrlro Costello. Mnr Chnrl soii and Kate Prlie Wlliyv" FAiilHIt (it.Vi:i A MIIIKI, Comedy II. Ijtiui-paili llr, ' J, Homier liami Violin Coming 'lliursil.t) Only THU TFliOlt PltlXCOS Two Itcels Coming Friday Only o. a. tJ. i'ooTit.i.i. Pirri.'iii'S Three Itcels IT Theatre Tuesday mill Wednesday Nights v.vti)i:vii.i.i: Till: IIAMIOI.PII A.MthlWIHNTCO. presents "coo.v citi:iK cot'irisiiu'" "F.VCl.t: TOM'S CAItlV reel Kalem speclnl. I'ltOPOSAI, I'ltOM MAItV" Sixth and last "WHO Wll.l MAItltV .MAItV" IMImoii. l.Moiou cvci.i: i:i.opiii.vr' ".sKI-a.l.V'S SKIIM-ITON" mo, co.Mi:i)it:s Don't miss It. Only 10c STAR THEATRE TODAY THE SHE WOLF Tlirco pari 101 llison I'l'odiK'lion TOTATI & 00. Comedy AcrolmlH and Malaiteinff ADMISSION TWO PINS Coiiiedy-Dcaiiia Woolwortli & Woolworth iMiwie and lOITeels COMIXd TOIIOIWOr THE KISSING CUP An intensely interest hiff roiii'-pirt feature produc tion. COM I NO KIN DAY MARY PIOKFORD IN "CAPRICE" The fimt of the "Kanioim Player" pieinren, under tlio direetion of Daniel I'Vohnian ADMISSION 10 CENTS Moiwy Savotl by Making your Cough Syrup nt Home 1'nlie Hoi ftivvPlnnirnls, It ltd Ml" Hunt I iiiikIi Hi it SUM ri .1 1. ... I.ii..... .. a .. .ill.. .. ii. tint, I n Isrg'' iiuniititv id I'luln sviup. If .vim lake one plat of uninillntiil silunr, mid ". pint uf wutin water nnd sllr about li niliiutes, von Imve us good sirup as IIIIKII III' iiril"- ' '".'. Urge iiuniititv id I'lutn sviup. If ,mi liiinii'V mum nn,. , If yen will then put lilt aimers of Plnex lllltV ct tits' wortlil In a pint fsitlle, mid till it UP with Urn Sugar eoiiii'i uini mi 11 in1 " ; '"" Svnip, oU will have n inili'li rougli sviup as von ismld I'uv ready iiiinle for i,M. Take a t'Sss'iiful tvciv one, two or tints Imiiiis. It kis'tw pirdvllv. Yen will llnd It one of the twt chiimIi ryrups vim ever iim.I eifii In whooping ceilgi. Soil eilii fisl It take ii.p itsiisllr ciimnirrs nn iitdmarv niuuli In Ul Imur. It Is ul Isxalive eaiiugh, iiu a gisul tunic ilfis.1, and die tinta iilwi.alit. ... , . , . II Is a Splrndld IHlliilv. tixi, fur wlicepitig tsiiigh, piuttiiiiHlle croup, liontMHiriis and hrtimiilal iintliiini. Pltii'X Is a imt taiilaliln isiiirrntrn. I11I uiiiipiiinid of Nnrwitv white nine extract, rich In ituitlnrnt and nthrr Cinillli; oilllT ,'irnirill, .11 ihiht 'i,-('i,- Hitlnii will work lii lli l fitiinula. l.iiiiiii 11111 nui, 111 ,111- ,ir, IMI..I., 'I Ills plan fur making rough rrinrilvr with Plnex nut Sugar Hvrup U new iiimsI In mure limue tlmn nnv etlirr CiiukIi rclioilv. i'lir plan tin ollrli brrli Imitated hut lirvir mrvisHifitllv, A giuranlv of abxilnln ustUfartlen, or niiinry preiuptly trfiuidr.1. goes with lids pti'arnlluii. Vuur drugglt hns Pliirt, or will iirl It lur vim. If nut, end to 'llm Plnex Co., l't, Wnync, Itul. WANTED Home good (otiutr) ptoperty to ex cliiiiiKu for a hoiiMj and two lots sit uated 011 a paved street, lioiuo flvn nioms modem Will give n good bar gnlu for the right kind ot country properl). If vou have a snnp la city ur coun try property to soil or ev'miiKc, enll nnd give me a listing nu It as I think that I rati handle It for )oii. If you wnut to rent nu office or a residence 1 ran fit vou out with thu best nt reasonable rules. Count up nnd (nit me your trou bles. Itoom III) M. F. ,V II. Hull. ling Opposite the Post Officii W. T. VOHK Formally Senior Member of W T Vork &. Co iioitsi , 1 on .si,i: One can o' I'Mili's ngo 0 and 7 enrs welKhl -'00 One span, marc nnd hor' hi 7 nnd K enrs, weight iilo. One good nil nroiiud horse. K years old. l.nrn team, wttlght aoeu. One well broke luddlo homo 0 gvntlo IndleM' ilrhltu mare Oho hhhI ranch team. Can be seuu at O. S. l.lllV At Ciilon llaru LOSS OF APPETITE Loss nf npiH'tllB Is tlio first signal of disorder and decay. The usiinl losn of nppelltH Is often rnusixl by fuurtloiint dlsturbntiriw In the stom ach. Tho slomnrh fnlls to do tho work required, the nppetllo Is gone, and the Imdy suffers. Hiirh n stom aiii needs to be clenued nnd sweet eiiod K ron mr imuiCHiMiM J Mi M. mwsszEcxmw 11101 HtHH TONIC DIGESTIVE Is innde especially to assist tho stom al h o digest food, and proiuote a health) appetite. This remedy Is sold 011 our posi tive gimrauteo, and wo kindly nsk ou to glvu It a trial. it is , (.i:mim: tonio hakki.vs' mtt'ti sitntt: Hviliislvo Mciitol Agency The ALCO I'h tlio now nanio for our eonfeelionery and oigar Hlore, eornor Main and South Conl nil. Several appropriate names were siiesled, (ho ono se lected boiiitf sent in by Mrs. Alaudo Woods, who received the prize of a box of candy, WEST fi WIHTEMAN ui!rx!d529Hwsfe v t