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"Ui Ji r r - K" I VEDTTOTID MATL TRmUyTE, MTCDTTORT), OH KAON, WEDNESDAY, MAKHr IB, mil. UNWRITTEN AW TO BE PLEA OF MM CAILLAUX I'AIIIH, .Mureli 1H. Tin. "uiiwrll Iimi law" will In .Mine. Ileiiili'ltit CmiI Iiiiix'm pirn when i1iiiimI nil lilnl I'nr tin' iniiidur nf Kditur (limluit Oil iiii'lln nf I'lyinn, Miillii' l.nlmii, her JitwyiT, Miinniiiii'i'il Indny. Ily tint "iiiivtiitli'ii Inw" llin nltiir noy diil mil ini'iui iiilln w lint Ik tin ilrrwtnml li.v tin xprnKimi in Atiier Icii. In I'miiim It Im incilly under htnnil Ilinl piivuto ii( lull h inut nut Im diiiggeil Inln pulillfiil I'linlriiM-r dli'M. It win this "Inw" In which 1 .11. lion referred. I.tthori In piThimiillv ii friend nf i'K-Kiiiiuii'i MIiiInIit t'uilluux, Imt lit' tuilil Im tool; tint lullii' wife' i-iiNf fur tin' "miU nl' liiiiiiiiiiil." Hi' c plnllli'il (lint i piiipimnl n hlniu Ciilmt'lti' luiil nut nnlv pnhllxlii'il nut' teller written hv Ciiillmiv tn his present u i fit lii'fiui' llii'y liml been illvnri'i'il fiinn piijiniH purtuerM, Imt Hint Im lunl iiIIhtn ulilrli In' itili'inh'il In ihiIiIInIi, iimi ilnit .Mum. t'uilluiu wn jiixtillril in killing him tn pn. vent lliU it ii '1 tn pinteel her ii'piitn liiin. Tito I'ijjmn ilnili'il Indny, huwewr, Hint tin1 IiIIit published wan n per annul inn'. It iioNfitiil Hint Urn emu- lllllllll'lltlllll WIIN plllitil'lll ill ilH lllllllll' mill trinli'il In tipHit ehurge of dishuuestv which t'nlmitti' liml mncli' iiitlnst Ciiillnnx. The piiprr denied iiIhh Hint Cnlini'lti Imd other letter fruin Cnillniix tn his wife or I'hhii her n linn, written iii'inri tln'ir itinrt wiu Why tin- killinc nf Cnlmtili- should lmvi' lii'cii innili' llio oernsinu for lov- iiIihI ili'iinnihtrnliinii wiim not eleitr, lint it wni. Ilii'v rotitiniifil nl intir miIn nil night, were si ill ginni; on to iliiy itml were I'xprclnl to n-ni'li their I'lininx I ri.lny, wlicu tin' cdilor will he buried. Tlio gtneru it Mill held troops in ri'iiiliiirsN In lirlp tin' poliro in vav tlir disorder should gi-t In', yonil Hit' InttcrV control. riigitrnli lloni'iinl sold .Mine, fiiillmix' liml lii'iirini; would Im miiiii Hum next week. It uiih llio uciiiTiil opinion Hint the I mil would involve llle wushing nf huge illilitltli'i of ilirty noliiicnl linen, nml might prove n n hi'intnlinii.il nt I he Drcfus nun?. PTJm TTTREI5 CHAMPION GltKAT DANE OF EUROPE. i assawsaspssa i HMHnaHMMMBina Sk'igT!!l imtL THLlLLLLLLLrLaLsLLsflalH KAPOWbBUttU Tin' iiImki- iilitnre l of I lie n-lei 1.1I11I lniirlr1 ( I rent II me Kmlntttienrl utilcli Im nnlteil In tills ion 11 1 ry from l.eriimiiy lie In Im'.i(i;ii etery Crcnl liiine he tins Im'cii stintii nctliisi In lierninny mil l re m'm nl nf Hie clmin ilim Orenl liiine In l.n.oe He ins lnixirleil liy John ISulirer. of Nctv Yurh 1 Ity NEWS FROM COUNTRY RR E SPONDENTS r BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES. 1 RITCHIE COMMENTS RIVERS LO Cllll'AUO, .Mnnli 1H, l.iKluiiKl,i Chiiinpion Willie Hitihie wns nut snr prlseil hen Imlny out Fieililie Wi'UIi'h riif.v vielory ill l.os Angeles 'i'li'iiiiy iiut Joe Kivers. "Tim Me.xicnn Iiiih hecn on Hie ilownprnile out sinee I ktmekeil him ml in Sun I'Ymiritini," lie wiiil. "Welsh ilfKt'ni'N no pnrlleiilnr oreilil. 1 inn willing, however, to meet Freil ilie nfter I ilispuse f Mullein Tommy Murphy next month, ptnviilint; nny nf Hie prnmoliTH miike, n Mitisfneinry offer. I inn willing to tiuhl WeNh nnvwhere." DISCUSS CURRENCY LAW WASIIINdTON', Mi.ivl, IH. I'ut, lili'lit Wilsnii mnl Seereliiiy nf the Tri'iisiirv Mi'Ailon ilisensseii Hie new I'lirreney Inw toiliiu Ainoiii; ntlier tiling they o.xelimiui'il views ciineein. inj; llin proper iininliei- of irnioiml liiuiliN to itnlilish, mnl it wns miller Hlniiil.lui'lvu were tenlnliu-ly nj-teeil nil. MeAiloo hiiIiI nl'ler the eonl'ereiire Hint. ilelnilK of Ihe orcmiixiition mi. iler.tlio new Inw wonhl not Im fully wnrkt'il nut until Hm eurly pnrt ol April. Tim prehlilenl mnl M'erelury iiImi HUkeil over Hm iiptinilinu of tint in I'oiiin tux law. U wan hiiiil its rovi'iiim ItM'I'fllH OXpvillioilH. Mr. Jones' motlier from Miilfunl hits hi en usitiu Inm for the pnsl few ilnn. Mr. Moor is trniisiieiinu Inisiuess in Alpiriini nl pieseiil. (he iiliiiuer hns hreii rniniiiiL' for Hie piist week plninillK liiiuher lot Home dew iwelill,'s, To piiiitliers wi'le killeil Inst week ill tint lull. nlme hen1. Most of the people in low 11 lire pliiiiliiiK shrnlis mnl flowers mnl nink. iu Kiirileii. Mr. Murphy, timlier i'inier, hie pureliiiseil Hie Ketheilmiil properly here in (own. Ili fnm ily lire expeet. eil in 11 I'vw ilnyn. MisH Miller, who teneliiM in the Ml. I'itt ilistriet, eiiiiie ilowu Sntur iluy. She is Inking musie lesMius from Afiss V.. Slew art. The Iowa iimlior eompiiiiy lias sohl mil. This looks like liiisiinvss for Hutlo Fulls nml incoiiiits fur the iiimiy forest iniifeis ami timliur cmU serx in this infinity, Mr. (Hem-on anil fntlier nre spend 1 lie n few ilnys in Hie hills aliove here fishing mnl enjoying cnuip life in p'lii'rnl. Mrn. Marker is home nniii nl'ler mi extended visit with her mo'.her in Cnllforiiiii. The Lailies Aid met last Weilue. In v iiflerimoii with Mis. Ilniinurd. One Morris mnl ('. II. I'eelor are spending this week on Mr. I'eelolV iiineli nliove here, Ketliuj; ready lor the spring woik. Hr. Hull was up fnnu Hurtle Point last week triiiisneting some hu-iness lor mi iiisiirmiee eomnauy. Il is reported thai Mr. Train has liouglit llio place where he now livest .Mrs. ixee xisiieil reeeutly with her ilunuhter, Mrs. W. K. Iliielimimi, of hagh' I'oiul, Mrs. (lnh mnl little ihiiigliter, Hel en spent Sunday with friends line. Mr. Wlieelr is up on Mr. Howard's iniieli liuildum him 11 hmie. BEAGLE BEAGLETS WESTINGHOUS E TO WIDOW AND ONE SON IMTTKIll'lin, l..., Mnnli 18. The will uf Hm lain (leiirgu Witstiiigliuusu, iiivenlur uf Hm alilirake, wiih filed lor prohntti hern Imlny. II leaven III pm eent uf Hut onlire estate In llm widow, Hm ii'iiiiiiiiiler going in a son. Tim esliiln is wnilli nhoiit 15,11110,001), Missouri Mob Lynches Neuro J'AVKTTK, Mi.., Mmeli IH, -)llii" KIiIcIiIm, ni'gi'u, wns lynihed 111 the roiiilhniiKii yard ur shmilinu I nn Mnhle Joseph Oniiifrt u dnilli uhlli' li'lsIHK Mlli'Ml, I WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETSl 4. 4 Dr. and Mrs. Neddy went guests of Colonel Minis Inst Sunday. Mr. . W. Klilen mid Mis. King dined with Mrs. mnl Miss Tuylor Suiidiiy, Mr. ami Mrs. Householder of Knues Creek werit in this ilistriet this week. Merrit Hoaglmid and pint y of Central Point young peopln motored In Tiililw I too I; Siiiulny mid report a jolly day. Mr. mnl Mrs. P. M. Puhuer mnl sou dined with Mrs. I), M. MeN'nsser lust Siiiulny. Mih. Clnreiiee l.ovein, Mih. Kiln Heatou nml Miss May pavidson of Ceiitrnl Point worn uniting Mi. Hoiiglaiul thin week. Mr. mid Mrs. Perkins mnl Mr. mid Mrs. StoriiK eulled on friends in this ilistriet Sunday. Mrs. It. P. Dean mid family had us llieir guests Hiiuduy afternoon Mr. and Mr. Julius lliirkholc, Mr. Heelin mid fuuiily, Mr. and Mis. Car Ion uf Wons I, line and Miss Slanloy uf Medl'ord. J. W. Kiehai'ilsoii of Siinlu Piinlii. ( iilitoruia, hns heeu Hm guest of K. T, N'eal mid family. Mrs. J, II. King uf Itoekfoid, III., who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs, It, Y. Klilen, for Hm past iVw nmiitlis, left fur her Imam via Hm nurlliiirii mute. Miss Diirraii, who luu heeu uui's ing Mis, II, M, Pmler through ty phoid fever, let 111 ned to her home it. Cent ml Point last Tuesday. Mr. mnl Mrs, Hivutik, Mr, nml Mis Hmllh and Mls. I'Imt HiiiIHi wort liiudit meiiiheis uf Hie Willows KpriliK gliiligi' Ins) Kiiliililny I'M'lilnu. Id'. Iieshiiieiils wi'in sened mnl 11 sorlnl it i' Mr, Welch of AsIh".o was in town 011 liiisiness Tuesday. The poor old eowliell hns taken the Iniek seat again mid wedding hells and wedding cake. Oh, my! Perry Cliapmau mid Ola Itodgeis were Usitnrs in Medford Salurilay. Cheer up, I'uele Kli, Hie worst i et In eome. Mr. Koherlsou, putehaser of the (liiejither rmieli, has taken (Hisses, sion and is getting ready for htisi. hi lis rapidly as possible. W'el eome, Mr. mid Mrs. Hill Cottrell of Hie Meadows took 11 ilruvo of enlllo. to Afrdfonl r ntly. Miss llelle Jones uf Medford is sliiying for a time with her brother Will who resides 011 the Jasper Itod- gors rmieli. Tim Ituwleifji medieine mnii mado his regular triii through this seeliou the latter part uf last week. Mr, nud Mrs. Tom Jours and fuui ily were Medford visitor Saturday. It doesn't reipiire much speed to run in debt but it lakes endurance lo gel out. C. O. Itodgers made n trip to Med- toiil iiiesilay. The lleagle baseball team is got Hug into action again mid will have grounds near the Heugle pii-tofficc this season. Praeiiee next Suiuliiv. Sexerul ulteiuled Hie dauee ut MoonvilJe Sutiiiiliiy niglit. The Aiiliocli selmol is praelieiug for 1111 entertainment to he gien the lust duy of school, Friday, April :i. Alter a mull lieeius to follow bis own mhiee for a while he begins to reuii!o why penult do not pay nny al trillion to what be says. A ernwd of Meadows people enine over to leglsler Sntiirilny. luile a ernwd gntliercd at Hie An lioeb sebool lioiiM' Suiuliiv ami or- gatiued a Siimlav seltool. ttorn 011 iiie loiiron roml is pro- ressuig jiuel. ami llu right of wav nearly eleareil. This will miike ontt of the tinest inounlaiii roads in the enmity ami will be gieatly appreciat ed hv the Meadows ami F.vaiis Creek people. Yes, mid hv Ihe host of fiiends of the Cottrells mid others who hnu' shown true progressixeness wen against all the ill-treatment handed them by our county eiuitr, Wilhile V Sou have one of tlio fin- esi siuiwings o altalta wo vo seen in many a ilay. .Wenil pieees of bol- loin laud will he sown by others Ibis season, somit Inning done so ulieadv. llio litvo nf money is Hm founda tion ol lu deul. A craft uewsgatherer mid lover of the long deal wit recently handed us this bit of rhyme mid reason as an antidote for hiildlicud-,: "Thoro' frilly thousand single hniis on ev-ry norinul bead, aeeordiiig to souut seieuee nute Hint I soinowhore huvo road. Hut I'm not suro that all 1 read is solemn gospel truth; in fact, I think that statement is 11 gol-darn lie, forsooth. If ex'ry iiormnl bond enntuius oui'.half that hueh of hair, Pin ruing to 1 also a ruction now, for Itomu chuiii'i has my slinrc." night nl Kiitiri'lhurst hcIiooI Ikhimc, Kev. HimuioiiH in 11 notary public and on WVdiii'jdhiy bo registered most of the voters of this' neighborhood. Nearly everyone in tho community was watching tho eclipse of tho moon Wednesday night, Mrs. Louise Dm is visited TuoHihi) and Wednesday at Mrs, Vaughn's. Itoy K. Vaughn returned from Medford Weiliii-sibi.v. Frank' Ditswiirlh went lo Hie sta tion at )cihy Tuesday, Inking Miss Itoxc with him. She left on the train for Ashland mnl Prank's sister, Mrs. Carl Itiehardsoii and small sou, re turned with him, Kev, I.. .Simmons, Mjss ''"id Peelor mid Mr. mid Mrs. II. D. Illmichard took supper with Mr. mid Mrs. Kincald Tuenlny night. Mrs, James llcrrou was ipiiti! ill for several days of last week. M.ss Kiiioaid is spending some time with lior sister, Mis. Temple Hrowu, and studying under Mr. Drown for teacher's examination. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Iligginbotham Jure uniting (bis week with their sou, r.ihlic, nml vaiiiily. J. F. Dilsworib is working nl the MiwVr plant this week using his team, lie got one of bis horses ipiitc brtdly hurt in some way. Frank Manning and familyy nud Miss Colby sM-iit Fridav night at Dert lligginbotbeam's. S. S. Aiken of Prospect wont lo Derby Saturday after supplies. Me returned Sunday. His daughter spent Hm timo of his absence, with Miss Walker. Mrs. Wnlkor and daughter, Miss Winnie, nro spending several days in tho vn I Ivy. Mrs. A. J. Floroy of Kaglc Point is visiting relatives at Flounce. Itoek. Mrs. Curl Iticluirdsun mnl sou are isitiug several' days at Cascade (Jorge. Jack Vaughn icnt Sunday with his brother, Nick, of Trail. The W. C T. l met Saturday with Mvsilames Peelor and lllaiiehard. $100,000 FEET OF PAVLOVA N ED r m CREAM BALM OPENS CL0G6E0 OSTBILB AND flEMTAil G0E5 3 E DANE APPEAL POSTPONES SCHMID T HANGING NKW YOltK, .March 18. Itepro sentiug Hans Schmidt, sentenced to die fur the murder of Anna Aumnl ler, Attoniey C. J. McMiiuus filed no tice today of an appenl in the New Vork circuit court of appeals. This action uutnmnticnlly acts as a stay of execution. j not believed tho court will bo able to reaeli the case tor mouths. .Schmidts execution was set for next week. Many Men at Juneau .U'NKAC, Alaska. Mnreb 18.- Hart llano, general manager of the Alaska (lastinoaii Mining company, today issued a statement to tho ef fect that the city should make it known outside that it is oversupplicd with labor. Thero nro from .100 to 800 men out of work in Juneau now, bo said, and more arc coming in by every steamer. ST. LOt'IS, M.. Mwrch 18. Suf fering fiom h iHsIochIoiJ joint in her right fool, Aniia Pitvhifra, the Hns slau dancer,' was corupitllcd today to cancel her engagement luiru for this evening. Mine. Pavlowu was just finishing her final number ut the Odeon last night when one of Ihe smaller hone of her foot slippul nut of ploe with 11 simp whieli the audience could plainly near. 1 anting ihio, inc. dancer sank into her rliirtncr'n firms and was helped from the stage. Don tors said tho joint would ho wenk lo some lime, Mnic, I 'a Iowa' foot arc iiiiircil for . I OIl.DIJII. CONSIDER TRUST BILL .APRIL 15 WASIIINnTON, .Mnreb 18.-Dom-oeratie leaders prodiclod this nftor noon (bat the hoiio would not begin consideration of the administration trust bills before the middle of next mouth. Tho trade commission bill is the only measure on tho house cal endar. Severn) other bills under con sideration by house committees! will not bo roiortod out for several weeks. Mrs. Goclet Given Divorce NKWTOUT, It. I., Mareh 18. .Mrs. KUie Ooelet was granted n duorce from Itobert Ooelet, millionaire, on grounds of cruelty mid misconduct. ImMnlly Clean Air I'niinccil You Ureatho Freely, Nutty Ditcliares Slops, Head Coldi and Dull Head, ache, Vanlih. Oct n Hiuntl Ixttttc nny way. Just to try It Apply n lltiM In tho nostrils nisi Instnully your clisgfl insi nud Mnpci.tp ulr pussnges of tho bend will erstn: you will bronihe freely; dullii'iiH ami luntilntlic illsnt'iionr. Ily morning 1 tlio cntnrrli, oiiil-lii-liortii or ntlsrrhsl snre tlinsit tvlll Is?gnaf. Ivt ih'j mliH'ry now! Oct tho 'Iua'J IkiIH" of 'TVs Crcsm Itnl-u" at nny ilt";r 'o-. T' ' . of the noilrIN; ponrlrntos and bonis the lulliiiueil, awullru laotahrnui) wlileli lines tho nose, bend nml throat ; clours tho nlr imsmiirrs; stops iimity illschnrges nml 11 feeling of cleaiwlng, soothing relief comcu list iuillnlcly Don't lay nwnko tonight trus gllng for hrcatli, Willi henil Muffed: 1 ostrlls c'isitil, linwklng nml blowing. Catarrh ir n cold, with Its runuliw nose, foul iniirous ilroitii!g. Into tho throat, ntul raw ilrynecs In Ulstrwa Itg hut trti'y necdlei'ii. Put your faith Just once In "!''' (nam I'.nlii" anil vimr colli froKr.1'11 ltilii di lcs 1 H10 lioni 1 tr ciitnrr'i will surely itlfnHK?nr. ROSES 200 Hugh Dickson, large, fine, 2 years old, will bloom this summer, and a nit.'c lot of other varieties, such as Caroline Tcstout, Dean Hole, William Shcanc, Fran Karl Druschki, Ulrieh Bruner, J. 13. Clark, J. L. oek. Will Sell All of the Above at 15c Each While They Last Some fine Climbing Hoses at the same price. H. B. Patterson Quaker Nurseryman Nursery, 101 S. JFir Street. Phone 752-.T Ontario, Cat., Fire Over ONTAUIO. tal.. Aln rob IS. For est files in tho mtumttiiiis north if hero mo under control today mid scores of tiielightors are retiming In their homes. Hangers still me pa trolling Hie canyons. Lima, Peru, Mob Ridden LIMA. Peru, March 18. A mub at tacked the residence of Vice-President l.egiiie, who wants to succeed ox-President llillingburst, mid tho police firing wounded nianv person I'llllg HUH l'IIJUCl l) pii'fi'iil, FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS DRINK MORE WATER IE KIDNEYS BOTHER Zat Im meat and take Salt for Back ache or Bladder trouble Neutralise acid. I. H. lliggioholhnm received tho sad news Kriibiy of the death uf his brother, William, whieli occurred Hint morning at Medl'oid. Mr, lliggiu bulluiiu's mother also died very re cenlly. lie again has our sympathy. .Mr. Paulii caimt up on the stage .Monday In resume his wmk nl Hie ' owor plant. Mr. mid .Mia. T. M. IVelnr look u ili'iiiirit dip mor Pluiiiico Itoek IV). duy mnl called on Mr. mnl Mis. I.enU in iiuilo. Kev Ii. ,, riimuiuiih uf Pagle Puint t'linm up- Tiii'diiy mtd uri'iiclifil Hint Urla acid In meat cxcltci tho kblnrys, they bcconiA overworked ; gt aluggiih, ache, anil fivl like lumps of lead. Tho urine becomes cloud yj tho bladder is Irri tated, and you may bo obligvd to tetk re lief two or three times during tho night. When tlio khlacya clog you must help them flush on tho body's urinous waste or you'll bo a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery In tho kid ney region, you sulTcr from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheu matic twinges when tho weather is bad, Kat less meat, drink lots of water) also get from any pharmacist four ouncea of Jad Salts) take a tablespuonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act flue. This famous sails is made from the sold of grupes and lemon juice, combined with llthia, uiul has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutrallro the acids In uriiss so It no longer Is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness, Jad Halls Is Inexpensive, cannot In lure) makes a delightful effervescent lltld'Vtcr drink wbirh ever) one should take now and thru to keen the kidneys rlraii anJ active. Druggists here say Hot tell lots of Jad Nails lo folks who tillers In overcoming kidney trouble while It I only WuubU, I Five of America's foremost cooking authorities have writ ten a practical and money saving book of recipes, in which the shortening or cook ing fat recommended is Coffolene You know all of these women by reputatien: Marion Harland, Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer, Mrs. Helen Armstrong, Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, and Lida Ames Willis. All five of these famous women en dorse and recommend Cottolenc. Their recipes are practical for every day use and insure economical, wholesome and appetizing food. Cottolene goes a third farther than any other short ening or cooking fat, while tho re sults are always uniform and satisfactory. Send for the Free Recipe Book of tho five famous women today. CFAIRBANK CHICAOO Hupmobile History CHAPTER VI fl ycSXTnSk v II I faSBakMjA I II nHuBn k COMPANY The Return of Blood Eruptions No Reason Why Anyone Should Suffer Such Disheartening Experience. (Continued from yesterday) Tho lonK-stroke "32" model In troduced two years ago was tho re sult of three seasons of success with the smaller "20." which had brought forth a distinct demand for a bettor and stronger car, et one that would hold its place In tho low-priced class. It was a type so radical that It at tracted tho attention of engineers the world over. Nevertheless, Its advanced and dis tinctly different Ideals of engineer ing have stood tho test of scientific and popular approval for two sea sons without a basic change In principle. In this connection It Is Interest ing to quote from tho July Srd Issue of tho "Automobile." ono of tho be.it motor authorities In tho Industry. In this number n forecast of the Paris Show shows that a number of llupmobllo practices bavo become standard for the majority of new l.'u- ropeau models. Wo can only clto hero briefly tho mention of mechanical features that predominate so that you can see how closely llupmobllo features havo been paralleled: "The long stroko movement Is on the Incrcaso," writes the Paris cor respondent. "Two years ago a motor of SO by 1SS0 millimeters (3.1 by 7. OS Inches) was looked upon as a racing type. For 1914 there will bo a considerable number of motors of 170, 175 and ISO millimeter stroke. "Tho typical motor Is an I.-typo In a single casting for very largo sizes, and with integral Intake mani fold, the carburetor being bolted closo up to tho cylinders. Integral ohaust manifolds aro commonly met with, for general deslro Is to got n clean-cut an appcaranco as possible Two-bearing crank shafts aro going out of use except for very small motors. (To bo continued,) Our ivjKilr simp Is second to none. K. X. Itiince, Into foreman of tlio Ini-geM repair shop on the coast. Is our master mechanic. Wo hell tlre, tiilies, oils anil gasoline. Agents fur tlio lluiutmbllo nml Caililluc cars. Curs vwtslietl uiul polished ility or night. 1'ivo nlr compressor In front. Crater Lake Motor Car Co, P Ba flH ''.aVBBBBBE SSBVBBWiVniMrillmatBcaaaaaaraaaaal Vo rase of polioned blood Is ever eureil until ths last il.-tlruotlti evnu has frovn eliminated from tho sjtli'ui, Ami tho only riimily that U asaliullatitl In the tUiut'S and ntlmulatra cellular illlty to mer ttiuie liarmful eeruia Is the famous bluotl iiipIH.. u it Tlio tkln Is Imt a fluo network nf tiny I moon tivM'it, sun iu im'ine action or H. K. H. Is iltclartl ly eminent autliorltlra to be a prnnuunrril stlmulatlou of tbv activ ity n( tltrati cvll. Tho rraon for this Is In the peculiar artlou of H. H. M, wlileli rualili-a tlio cfll In the skin to srleci from I lie tilmi.t Uiu nutriment It risUlrr for n-Kriwratloii, Net uulv Hits, hut If from tlio prearnro of some illilurliliik' poltou Ihrre Is a local or inuvral.luterferi'iu'ti uf nutrition to caimi bolls, earbuuclrs, atrrti'S ami klduy trouble, H. H, H. so illrfii tin livcal rrll Ibst tlir hioii Is rrjcitcil soil stluilualeil from lln'lr presrnre. TbU fact bss Ueii oVinonilrstril year In anil jresr nut In a Mnuilrrful mimtwr uf ism's uf wvrro tkln crupiluu that bail itiiiiiI tu iii lururahli'. Vi.ti ism utilslu H. H. H st stiy well il'irtnl ilriiK store. If run liulil uiou It, ihii iw ur jiiip sr uui tsiteu iuio soui lllliiS Jl tfiuill H, H H. Is iitri.arr.l by llm Hwllt HpnlAe Co air, Kwiri iliiu, Alisiui, lis ' ., Wells' Ut thvlr lllusliaud Ittvli vu sklu UImshi, ssaayssBBjiasssBSBSBSBssaa?' "' " ' ' ' ' t V nm Wgousewt . rf - j M TT "T tW hcsi mv t'vpsi yoa wnrnin 1y vss.aMB ' Ban Wb, ( '.sfffl Vj.V5; TOY f . 1 K v.&sj I US. 0M . , :,C' ' iiv was. LVeit AS all & " - i 1-1 - M n " ' i i. "' . A great giftis :eav tp KJ 4 . ma f&Mtstikat W. J. Vn Sclniyver & Co., Gvntrtl AMlt rortmnu, Ottgou Yfl'ftiMkMT''