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M1CDFOK1) MAIL T1U.WNM. MMOKOKl). OUK(U)Nr. Tlll'U'SDA V, AVUWi 'J, l1 1. PAGE TWO ii I0CAL AND L PERSONAL feu- -!--- "A. letlftr received by Medford friends from Krnnkle 1M wards, the ' wandering "Jew," states that he la trying to got n job on the Kl I'nso Times ns war correspondent In the Mexican fiasco, hut that tho editor linn not given his flnnl reply. The rains nnd high water of the taut winter have nrade nny number of changes In the Hear creek chan nel, there being a general tendeno of tho current to eat away the east hank, for a mile each side of the Bear creel: bridge If your grocer don't handlo New townllnkery goods, phone 4C and your order will bo dollvcred prompt ly., : Tho Pacific county niithorltle are somewhat squeamish about the Hud Anderson-Joo Swain fight April Kith, and It Is Just possible the bout will bo called off. Andorson Is now training for tho fracas. There has been a decided falling off in tho number of wanderer ths last few days. One transient wearing the oldest nnd raggedest overcoat In existence Attracted con alderablo attention Wednesday after noon on Main street. Union suits men, women and children nt V. K. Deuel's & Co. H. R. Elwood of Falrvlcw. Ore., la sending a few days In tho city nt. tending to business matters. Halph Johnson of Ruch spent Wednesday In tho city attending th ball game and business maters. Orders taken for all kinds of vsge Ublo plants, nny quantity. Early cabbaco plants now ready. Port land avenuo Greenhouse. Phone 87-R, 330 Stanton Griffls was In from his ranch home for a few hours this morning. Attorney R. F. Mulkcy was a business visitor at Jacksonville this morning. Wayno knit hosiery for women and children at Deuel's. They stand the test. ' Howard Utter of Roscburg is spending n few days in tho city on business. Kabo, the live model corset. Is be ing demonstrated here this week. Ahrcns. Rev. S. L. Grigsby, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Pendle ton, re., has been in the city for sov cral day visiting his daughter, Mrs. H. O. Purucker and looking after matters of business. Mr. Grlgsuy waa formerly a resident of Mcdford and pastor evangelist of the Presby tery of Southern Oregon. Ho re turned to Pendleton Thursday after noon. Mrs. Fred Pclouze of Eagle Point Is spending n few days In tho city vis iting friends and attending to busi ness matters. Ladles, our guaranteed specially wrapped bread at II. & C. cash store Newtown Qakcry. 2S W. W. Usshcr of Ashland Is in tho city today looking after his candi dacy for county coroner at tho-uMay primaries. Alvln Dalrd of this e:ty Is attend ing to business matters In Roscburg this week. When In doubt, trado nt Deuol's Frank Coleman of Jacksonville was among tho out of town visitors who attended the ball gamo Wednesday afternoon. Richard Tato of Marshflold '. spending a few days In tho city at tending to business matters. Kabo corset demonstration by Mis Gronberg, nn expert fitter, direct from the Kabo factory, all this week Ahrens. ' Eric Anderson of the Iiluo Led go district was In town Wednesday buv ing supplies, and' returned this morn' Ing for the camp. Mrs. F W, Cur iiulian nccoinpanlcd him. 1a J. Orres ia attending to busi ness matters In the city today. Foster Elmorton of Gallce Is vis iting friends and relatives in this city and on Griffin crecK for n few duys. Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. " Weather prophets throughout thr valley predict a rainy April nnd Ma because a heavy fall of snow covers the summit of Mt. Wagner on thr first. They say it is an unfailing sign, nlso that there will bo snow or tho summit July 4th. which means a hard winter noxt winter. A lot w' rain in April would be Just what tin fnrmors of tho valley are looking fo as the rainfall deficiency is now about ten Inches ahy. Athena underwear ut Deuel's 1 proving popular in quality and price. Mrs. William Ardoll will enter Sa cred Hart hospital next Tuesday t undergo u surgical operation. ; Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS 141(1 AwUUtit Jtojr Flioue Mt Huh F. W, Weka llWa HwMI A. K. Orr 7N-H jh uriii T)tnnif Andrew Jcldnew, Henry Oallnghnn and Alev l.undgren are getting ready for their spring work In the Hlue Ledge district, and figure on hauling up their supplies by ndto. Jesse Ryan of Wntklna, Ore., Ir !' ponding a few days In the cty be oro leaving for n months visit to 'California points. llavo your new Kabo corset fitted by nn expeit fitter. MWs dronuert Is here v!th in this week, dlrnt fron. the Kaln factory. Atirens. R E. Potter of Montague. Cal.. I transacting business In the city nnd Jacksonville today. The local fight fmu are picking Clabhy to beat Murray nt San Fran cisco Friday, and some hao tin Idea that Harlem Tommy Murphy will beat Ritchie when they clash tin 17th. Carktn & Taylor, lawyers. (John IL Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-Royden Hldg., Main street. George Older or Rnrron l spend ing a few days in the city with friends nnd relatives. Miss Charlotte Painter of Salem Is visiting friends and relative In thU city for n few days. Mrs, l-aunspacli ntw dnuchtcr Fay of Jacksonville spent Thursday Medford visiting with friends. The baby clothes department nt Deuol's Is replete with bargains. Mrs. Lewis Hughes of Dawson and Mrs. Dinwiddle of Portland hnva been, spending a fortnight with Mrs. I). A, Uonnr, This evening -at S13 the first, second, third nnd fourth grade music students of St. Mary's Academy will hold onon classes In the Academy ha)L- Parents, of tho pupils and frlepds of tho institution aro cordial ly InvRed tn attend. Screon doors at Medford Lum ber Co. S. R. Edwards of Grants Pass Ir spending a fow days In tho city and valley attending to business matters. Mm. A. L. Agatln of Minnesota Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Allan Urack Inrecd of Dakota avenue. A $100 guarantee that the new Medford creamery butter, mado In Medford, bt equal to or better than any butter over sold here. For sale by J. K. Olmstoad. Marsh & Ronnett. II. & C, cash store, C. C. Krlbs and VL E. Couser. Anything sold by the above parties or put out by mot fol lows this guarantco from this dato. W. L. Chappcll. 11 Miss Alice Cowgll! nas returned from a trip to Grants Pass where sho spent a few days visiting with Mrs. Clyde Xtles. G. A. Thompson of Sheridan, Wyo., is attending to business matters Ic this city this week. Tumy writes better fire insurance." John W. Pernoll of tho Applegatc Is In the city today attending tc business matters. P. M. lllalr of Central Point was a business visitor In tho city for a fow hours Thursday. Seo Tumy for fire Insurnnco. " Albert Tomnjes of Uutte Fnlta U In the city today transacting business and visiting friends. Kodak finishing, glossy or dnll fin ish at J. O. Gcrklng'a studio. 238 E. Main St. Phono 320-. After tho chill wind of Wednesday tho air was warm and balmy today A few days at the present tempera ture and the buds and garden truck will grow, and the fish begin to bite. J. O. Gerklng, the best all aronnd photographer in southern Oregon,. Aloys reliable Negatives mado any where, time or place. Studio 2S8 Main St. Phono 3 20-J. Miss Nancy Terroll of Phoenix I visiting friends and relatives In this city for a fow days. Milk and cream at DeVoe'i. R H. Joseph of Albany Is tran sacting business In the city this week. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any tme or place by appointment Phone M 1471. Uccause of tho Commercial club meeting and ono or two other meet ings previously scheduled for thai evening. The lecturo on Taxation will not ho given at the library op Friday evening. Dr. Gilbert could hardly have a representative aud ience anj has asked that tho dato bo cancelled. Model nakory goods at Do Voos. Pennant wrapped bread, guaran teed fresh at Oakdale Grocerv. Made at Newtown Hako.-; SI "Mutunl Movies," Medford's fvo cont show house. Dally change, three reels of tho best, wipe off your chin and pull down your vest, and b-e-n-t "It" if u can. It Theater. West Main. Caul of TlmikH, Wo wish to th .nk our many friends und neighbors for their sym pathy and kindness during the recent Illness and death of our beloved hus band and fathor. (Signed) MRS. E. C. IIOI2CK AND FAMILY. DiehfciimUiig J'nilorw, Investlgsto Hie latest Parisian models. lilouses made from )1.00lfo(M up, one plc6 drmses from 13.50 up. Cutting und fitting u feature. I'. If IJeiiul Htoru Vi WOMEN UNIT IL BODY 10 OPPOSE ALL IRS DKNVl'.K, 1U... Apul A "We vVill not tolerate another war where in we ure the tines tn differ. We will not bene the sunnvv of having our miw .hot down like nogs- to pio teet property ill Mexico or cNe- w here." ThU wn lln .sentiment expressed hv ninny iiilliumtinl women here to day in urpiuiaiujr the Women'- IVnce society. They hope to make it na tional in its siiih mid will eopimun ieate with women suffrage lender in every stme in nn effort to obtain n conceited movement. Mr. Alum l.nfferty, u former member or the state legislature, siiM: "I hope the feeling grow nuuittsl nllovvinjr Amerirun hoys to lie shut down. Kverv foot of laud in .Mexico is not worth the life of n -ingle Anieii ran hoy. I went down into the vnllev of the shadow l(f death to hear n son who fell a vielim to the unneccssiirv war with Spain. "The noblest example the world Iin seen was .shown leeently when several llnti-h officers resigned rather than take up nniis against their brothers in I'Nter. "Colorado women have the hallol nnd wilt not .stand for another wnr. We must stamp out this emel .suf fering." A recent editorial by lleiUerl Quick inspired toduv meeting. F RIRMINGHAM, Ala . April' 2 The race between Representatives Oscar Underwood nnd Richmond Pearson Hobson to secure the demo cratic nomination for United States senato to succeed tho late Senator Johnson will closo Saturday. Hob son was scheduled to niako from 20 to 30 speeches dally throughout tho remainder of tho week. Supporters of Underwood will hold mass meet ings tomorrow and Saturday In tho principal cities and claim their can dldato will bo nominated by a plural ity of 2G.O00. Hobson Is confident but f giving out no figures. COM ESTABLISHES NEW YORK. April 2. Hendqitar tent wcru established hero by "Gen' oral" Jacob S. Coxey, leader of tho army of unemployed men who marched to Washington In ISO I. Coxey said ho Intended to lead 500, 000 unemployed men Into tho nation al capltol sometlmo thlH month nnd would upend several Iuh hero mobi lizing tho New York wing of tho army. Tho main division of tho army, according to Coxey, will leavo Mnssllou, Ohio, Aprlt 10. TWO HUNDRED SEALERS LOST (Continued trom yar.e 1.) wiiuler Soiillieru (Vosh in the nunc storm. Tim Mory jiroved to lie er roneous though how the mistake oc curred was not elear. Tho Southern (IniM wn, however, tliree days ovenluu and tlio gravest fears were eiitertaiued for itH hiifuty. The eoufiisiou was attriljuleil hero to crior in tniiiMiiisslon of wirelesh messages, lint they had not been cleared up, ami it remained a (pic tiou whether the .Southern Cross, the New Foandland or both were lot. The FlorizcP ditiateh, at any rate, was clear in the hlatemeiit Hint the disaster it referred to had be fallen ineinljorri of the New Found land'rf crew. It did not Hay, how ever, that the Mnp .sank, leaving the possibility open that the men were scaling on the ice and could not gel baelc to the vcni-ol. It wit added that the I-louel Imil litty eor)-ei on hoard nnd that (lie. nteiimsliip liollo Venture (insisted in picking up the liodiim. Tin ce !)u)h Overduo The Southern Ciohs, wlicllicr lost or not, was thieo days overdue to day and much anxiety wiih felt eon cciniiig it. There were twenty ships in the Healing fleet which put out from St. Johns .Match l.'l and ninsl have run into the ti,.iivA and the ice pack. .Moot of them were exceptionally staunch craft and it wih believed they could hiiccesfiilly coinhat (lie In all, nHily 1001) mon were in the s'.iliiiY flchU ulieu the slonu slriici. (he lliil. , NATION' LLOYD'S LONG' HII FEATURE OF GAME WON BY PORTLAND The game between the I'oitlaud Colls nnd the Cololed Ui.tnts ,e-t-today was a roeord-lueaker in one respect, when Moxil, the (limits' shortstop, drove hi second home ran over the center field leitee, the longest hit ever uiiule on the local grounds, and almost hicnKhig the record on the const. The untile was ol-o rctmiiktihlc for the numlH-r of loinr drive-, giv. ing two lioine hill-, n triple and si two-baggers in adilitlon 1 a doseii vleau -ingles, mid several lotijf diive Unit weie pulled down m iuot spec tacular maimer. Harbour's jumping eateh of Ouijjtini's diive to light, and Coll uiu's fancy slop and ipuck le covery on IhmkeiV snniug lm (u -hurt in the filth were a- bl'iljiaut plays a- were ever -een tut the ilia mnud. Both teams wen out to win, us Ibis vwis their tnM rent contet. Nick bavin? utilisrd the previous games to try out his .voiing.steis. hut vesterday he wijut ill for a victorv, The Colts started off with it two run lead in the. first, which they in creased to file in the third, hut af ter that the flinats -lonly crawled lip until in the ninth, with a home run, n double and two singles, the.v tied the score. Whereupon the field resembled a dozen cartoons of t. It. done in stpia. luimediatulv tlieient ter, however, two walks and u drive to left by Whitt brought in the win ning run hud the white teeth disap pen red. On the whole, the game was tall of interesting feature-, and th heavy hitting furni-lied icpeated -ur ii'd it a in prises winch kept the runs guos,siiiK and made the mine one of the most interesting we have had. Tint prom ise of a good glinie of ball was er- tauily fulfilled. Score by Iniliug's: Portland -2't) .'i 0 0 1 0 i) .Is- ! Hits it-U , 0 0 'J I I 1- It (limits 'Ut-V '2 0 ' tl II 'J-- H Hits II (I ;t 1 1 J 0 ii n llatteries - Williams, (i)eiiiau, Cil liihau, llatti.tu; o)luker, Wade. Four runs, rnr hits (rf Cnllulutti in fiur inning'K: four runs, sevei hits off nat.tjUje in five innings. Suiiiimry-yioJue niu, l.lojul 2. three-base hitrs Coltriu; (wn-bii-r. hits, Wude. Whitt. .McKune, Mcldi oir, Coleninu, Monroe 2. Struck out hv Wnde 7, My Crillahau I, by Map tis(c '.. Rase nn hulls, off Wade I, Callahan I, llattiste 1. Hit U ptiched ball, by Wade 1, ('iillahun 1, llattiste 1. I'mpire, Kn-tcrly. Tun of game, two hours and ten minute SUIT FILED 10 TESI I'OHTLANI), Or., April J. Suit to enjoin the Multnomah county com missioners from using nny part of the .-l.'J.'ilt.dllll bunds aiitlioried hv the voters of the county to build the interstate bridge over the Columbia river between Vancouver mid I'ort land, was filed in the circuit court this afternoon by T. N. Stnppcuhnck. The validity of the bond issue is challenged on constitutional grounds. Ktoppenliach allege- that the net authorizing the county to bond itscll with Ihu interest shitted to the state ut largo is unconstitutional, "be cause the issuance of the bonds will create u liability and debt of the county of .Multnomah in excess of .'i()0(l and is not being made, nor will not be mado, to suppress insur rection nor repel iimisjini nor to build or maintain permanent roads within the county." Fire Wards and'Shjnals Tho fire department liavo divided the city Into throe flrn wards uh fol fel fol eows: Ward Ono I.'agt of Rear crook. "Ward Two West of Dear creok nnd south of Muln Htrcct. Ward Three West of Rear creok and north of Main street. Signals Ward Ono Long blast of nlren whistle, n paiiho, then One short whistle. Ward Two Long blast of siren whlstlo, a puiiuo, then two whhitles Ward Three Long blast of siren whlstlo, u pause, then three short whistles, J. W. LAWTO.V, 1 1 Chief Klre Dept. LUIS TERnAZAS, JUNIOR, SAID 10 HAVE ESCAPED WAHIIIWITON, April J. Cotifir inallon wa lucking toilny of a icpoii thai Luis Ttiw.im, .Jr., who vwi held piisoiier by Oeiiiinil' Villa al Cliihiiiihiin City Imil ocajiul. FIFTY YEARS AGO BESH Fifty years ago today, A. W, llish, thou a hoy of II, left lllnomfield, la., with his pnieuls and -lulled on the Ovcilnnd trip .to California by way of the south pass, making the trip by horse iimtmnl of oven, a was the venerul pnictlee in thine days, It vws four mouths define they i cached Souoimi county. In LS71 he moved to the llnjjtto lliver valley, where he has since lived, The day icvivis reminiscent memories, .Mr. Itisli iceulls that rain pi evaded rtl dining tin perioi'spent tniveixiug Iowa, the ditngeis and linoi-H of tin trauseniitiiiental dip weie niaa.v, and nt Walker Lake, Nevada, thev weie surrounded by Indian. I'm' hour thev weie in ihtnitcr, when the kind l,v offices uf a fuendly and educated Indian bore null mid the attack wa failed off no RUN FOR LEGISLATURE Colonel I) W Stonu of Willow Kprlngi has amiouurod hU cuudldiicy for reiiroseiitntlvo on the republican ticket. It Ih evpwted that W I Yaw ter villi be candidate for joint repreivntutlve. Comity Clerk Gardner state that the Invv compels legislative inndl dntea to fllo With the ccrctnr of ktatu ItiHtead of the count) clerk and filings must be made bv April 10 SALKM, Ore., April 2 - nothc. democratic candidate for governor entered tho list today when (1 A Cobb of I'ortland filed ! leclaratloc His slogan Is ' Restoration of pru poity: nbollsh lluor, rood nmd cii i oymo i. l r Id'-; lower r.xe William linn'cv or H.n is fled hU 0 trluratliu. .( i.uidhlae) ldnv for ilm progressive nomluntlnn for I'ulteo States senator "HZ" HELPS1 SOU JP FEET Oood.bye Mtg frt, burning frt, swol Irn ftvt, iraty Itvt, mnclllug fist, tirril fwt. (JcksI hyu corns, calluusrit, bunions and raw puu. mi more ntu tight nr, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face In ngmiy. "U7." it magical, nntn right oir. "TIZ" draws out nil tlio IkiImuiou extiila tiom which pulf up (lie litit. Unit "TI" and for- grt your foot mlwry. Ah I lnw com furtnldn your fret fcrl. (lot a 2.1 rent liox of 'TIZ" now nt any drtiggltt or department torc. Don't sulfrr. llavo gissl fit-t, glad flit, feet tlmt never swell, never hurt, novcr get tlnl. A jear'a foot comfort iruarautccd . or money refunded. FOR SALE Span geldlugH, t and 7 ears old, weight 3U0O lbs, Hpuu geldlugH 5 weight 2'i.'0 llm. Span gnldiugH, 7 anil 7 years old, nnd 'J years old, weight 2701) lbs. Maro and horse, I anil 0 years old, wolght 2500. Bpau mares, 7 nnd 8 years old, weight 2500 ins. Mnre and roll, 7 and 2 years old, weight 12ri0 lbs, Mare, 7 years old, weight IKiO lbs. Hlngle driver, & years old weight 11,10 His. (lidding 0 yenrs old, weight 1200 All horsiM guiirnuteed nn represented, WEST SIDE STABLES NEAREST TO EVERYTHING TARRCU. Ht located and moit popular hotel la the Cityj clinilaiinR Ice wiicr In every tneia. Ctpoctal attention to ldl travelling alone. Kst client, reawinably prlred grill, Meet your friendi ut the M'lis. Kufu?.tul'UulUtM H.VOuv. Muntiutmint, Cf.tttir W, KtUy COLONEL HOW jCW W T. iiijiZ-'Q E I ; u t SAX FRANCISCO. I'm!., Apiil ;'. The .Malson liner Wilhelnilnn. In fioai Honolulu last Tuesday, was ducket) at lluutet's point today for evniniuntion. Thnt the vessel met with some sort of an aeehluiit on its hint vovaue was admitted, hut just what It wn the ship's officer- anil! ntficiul- of the line would not tell, aild pcihaps dill dot hiiow. It was yniiously n-poited thnt the big mill had scraped a saudhaiik, hit a reel nuioiig the l-'nrullonnji ami stiiielt an llliehniteil lock, Tile Villi pilini t the Wilhelmiua liioitglit from jlouolulil disemblilked, UlieOlictois that there had been aiiv nn-linp. IOFK, Cuuhmd, April i. Col luliiig with the Spanish slciim-hip Jose de Aiaiiiburu III ll fog olf (lood will Sands, the steamship .Maine, hound I roai Loudon to Ficiieh pot Is, was believed today to have been sunk with all on board. The He Ar amhurii reached Dover in a siukint condition, but of the Maine no tni -e eoald be found bv linr which re cued the eievv and sen relied lor it, except a few fragments nf wreck uge. (iOOU St'CCIvSTIONS T(l MClH'Olttl I'LOI'I.K It Is stirtirUIng the ntnouni of old. foul matter Ihu simple mlvturn of liiirkthorn bark, glvrcrluo etc known ns Adler-lka, drnlus from the HVaicm This remedy lierauic tutu oiih hy curing nptiuudlrltbt and nets on HOTIl Hie upper and tower bow l so thoroughly that ONK DOHK re lieves sour stomach, gas on ihu stom mil and constipation almont IMMHii I XTI'I.Y We nre inlRhty glad we arc v'edfonl ngeat for Adler-lka I, II llankltis driiKglst THE WOMAN BEAUTIFUL Most HvipiUlle Art l'ortin)nls Htrr .Shown . , I-;.?: , i' , I'J ItciiiUfiii lliiiid ('(il.irct Art I'litnrcs This latest edition of our celehrat ed Art Panels far exrclls any we have ever published nnd when we describe tlietn as inrc nnd fasrhiatlng art Is'iiuty tudles wu are oxprcsalug It mildly These Art 1'osoa nro by fu. moils I'rcmli nnd other artists. To lovers of Am wt sny these portrnyalu must be seen to be appreelatcd. Fin ished Ii) the celebrated photnlonn process on heavy nrt paper bcaiitl fiillvliuinl uiloicil and lllu like. Hlxo 7x10 Imiies. Iiti:t:. Send In jour outer nt otiro nnd wo will send you nbsululcly fr.-c one largo picture, hIo l.'.vis colored mid ready for framing, 'ibis ImmiiiiI. fill luilscribatilo pit torn rctnlls In Art HtudloM at from - 00 to f.t 00 Just tho thing for our den. Order now. i'o'lav. , Wo will send theciillro set. nil dif ferent postpuld, (or only $1 .", coin or money order, and reinomlier our standing guarantco of "money hack If not satisfied'' IioIiIh good. Onlec now. TOD.W. HAVKIN ART I'ORTRAVAL CO. Ihivlini. Oliln COMPLETES Hupmobile History CIlAl'TKR VIII (Continued from yesterday) Current Ih furnished by n genera tor, mounted on tho right liuud side or tho motor. The generator In driven by a silent chain ut 1.1 times engine need, During daylight run ning tho generator delivers current Into the one-hundred ampere-hour storage battery, located In a battery box, nt the forward unit of left run ning board, When tho lights nro turned nn, the generator Iminiid lately delivers nn Increased amount of current which Ih sufficient, at or dinary or high running seed, to earn for the lump load without any dis charge from tha battery, In other wordH, when the car ih running with lights burning, except nt extremely low speeds on high geur, the buttery Is still receiving current fiom the generntor, Til n lighting switch and fuse hli.tr a ro mounted In it small box undin' the front seat cushion, the pimh hot toim projecting In such a way thai they are convenient for the driver's left lianil, at tho same Hum full) Incrowio tho Powor of Your Oar Wo i'oiiiovo carbon bv lint oxygen prowKH nl llio low cohI of ip 1 .0(1 pur cylindof Crater Lake Motor Car Co. GLORIOUS HAIR Alwa.Vs Altini ts I so I'iiiMiiii Sage, i'lila or I'luled Hall' llci'oiocs Ataiiiiliiul anil lladliint Willi Life (llrls and women of nil nuen want toho cluirinlug, beiiutlrul and nt Iraetlvelt'H their bliihiighl but uiiHlghtly, thin and tlfetiMH hair do- stioys half tho beiiUly of a pretty face. If J our hulr Is not altriictlvn. In fnllliiK nut, Hlieulo, full of ititndrurr, ton dry, or f the until p llrhim mid but iin, don't deluv -uno l'arlnliui Sage, Hub It welt lulu the -nlp. It will go i Whl to tho hair rootH, Hour- ,,,, ,, hXluwUxUl ,0 . , grow fttinug und luxiirlaul. I'nil slaii Huge miiiiovim dandruff with mu application mid iouuc the hair of dirt, dust and uxeesKlvo oil. Parisian IIiiko glvna the hair Just what In needed to innlio It sufl, fluffy. i thick uiiil Klorlansty radiant. It la sold III fifty ten l botlliH oily by Clnis lltraug mid at nil drug and toilet counters. Look .for the trade mark The lllii with tho Aubiiia llnir" Auopt no sabstltuto, Musterole Loosens Up Congestion From Colds Just rub It Inlnkl) on the chest mnl throat tonight, mid get tlio soothing relief UiU clean while oint ment, miido with oil of muataid. gives Tho old-time mustard plaster used tn Idlster. .MfHTKItOI.K doeMiiT That's why uilllloiin are now iialug It with Niitii comfortltig risiults. It breaks up n cold ipMrker thnii any mustard tdiister on ever miw. Rest for Hiiro Throat. Rrnniiillis, Tousllltls. Croup. Htlff Neck, Asthtim Neuralgia, lloailache, CouKcMinn I'leiirli'i Itbeumatlsm, l.iimbuit' I'nltis mid Alio of the Ruck i Joints, Hpiitlim, Horn .Maudes. Ilrillen, i'lilllilaliiN. KroNted feet. Colds of the Clioil (It prevents I'linuutoula), A( our driiKXliiCs. la 'JAc mid Mle Jars, and a special htrise hospital alio for $S AH. Hold tiy drugglM every where Acrupt no substitute. If oiir ilrugKlsl cniinot supply you, send '.'.V or .'.Or to the Mt'.STRItOl.i: I'oinpaii), Cleveland, () , mid wn will mall )oii a Jar, pnstitKo prepaid. MUs M. Hpeers. (irmlunln Nurse Hi I'litcrshurg. Florida, sas: "I lintu found It excellent for everything that has biiv thing to do with colds or rheumatic nffectlous I am a pro fessional nurse and (bin produil Is better than any thing I ever wiw " Get in the MARCH of Progress Let tlio R. It. V. TAILORS, Palm Block, do your wurlc in Meilfunl mnl you will lie untisficil. I'honnTI KLEIN & FRAZELL IMJOIMMIiTOItS protected from niecliiinliul Injury. Four spare times for omurgenoy lire rarrled In the switch box, The wiring for the lighting system Is run on u single wire grounded re turn plan, while the. starting motor has a full copper return tn the bat tery to iiilulnilo the drop In voltage when Htnrter Ih. In oporuthni. With' thu exception of this return from tho starting motor, which coiihIhIh of 'iioiHusiilntod flexible copper cable, the wiring Is of high guide In sulated copper, Inclined In fluxlhlo metal roiidultH for protection. Only Hiiveii wire are required for Ihu lighting svstem, one to elicit lump, one to tho generator and a re turn wire which couuectH the gen eiator with the Htartliiu Hwittii, Tho wiring of thu starting system con sInIh of only two wires, ono of which gouH from the battery to tho Hlartlng motor by way of thu HUrllng hwRcIi. Thus the h)hIcii Ih so simple that oven mi nvorago electrician can huh Hy uuilersluud tho working of ovuiy purl. EM 4 c 4