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vwm PAGio voxm MEDFORD MAn; TRIBUNE, MTDDFORl), ORECION, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 11)M, i m n i? i . i h p M" MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN IN'nni'KN'DKNT NnWftl'APKIl I'uui.mnun itvnur aftihikoon BXrKlT BUNHAT HY TUB MKUKOUD riUNTINO CO. The Domnornlla Times. Tho Hertford Mnll, Tho Mcdfnnl Tribune. Thn South ern OrPROnlnn, The Ashland Tribune. Offlco Mnll Tribune ItiilMIng, 35-27-19 North Kir street! telephone TR. OfNclst Taper of the City of MstUord. Official Paper nf JacUson County. Kntered na seoointclnss mntter nt MitUord. Oregon, umlor the act of March J. 1ST 9. BunscnimoN rates One year, by mall .--. . 15.00 One, nmnth, hy in Ml. . -- .SO Per month, ilellvereil by csrrler In Me.Ifor.1, Jacksonville and Cen tral Point. . . . .0 Saturday only, hy mnll, per year S.OP Weekly, per yer - .-... 1.&0 BWOBH ClRCUX,ATXCftr. Dally nvernce fur nix months vntStnc December 31, 11D, Ioo. With Medford Stop-Over BAM OF CLOUDS AT POMONA FRIDAY POMONA, Cnl., April 2. Glenn Mnrtli. flying In n Martin tractor arrived on tho situ of tho Pomona speedway nt 11:30 today, making an easy fllcht of 30 miles from his en nip In Log Angeles. He Immediately assumed charge of the setting ot tho stage for the world's first aerial battle, to take place here tomorrow and Saturday afternoons on the site ot tho $400, 01ft Pomona speedway. This "battlo of tho clouds" also celebrates tho breaking of the ground for the pew speedway. Martin will lmiku several practice flights this a' tcrucou !: preparation for tho "bat tlo" In which thrco aviators and n detachment from tho Seventh regi ment of California National Guards wll! participate. Preparations havo been made to nccoinmodate 110,000 person j for each afternoon ot tho perfornintrc. 3500,000 FOR FAIR WASHINGTON, April . Presi dent Wilson today sent n message to I ho Itouiir, nktng for nu nppropriu timi of :?i00,000 for n government e.hi!)it nt the l'anuma Pacific expo sition. "T X COMMUNICATION. To the Kditer: It secmi the Commercial club of our city i about to nsk the South ern l'noifio Itnilvruy company to make reduced rates for the citrus fruit packers of Southorn California to induce tliciu to come to the Itoguo lliver valley nnd puck apples and penrs grown here. it i a mutter of common knowl edge that ninny experienced (nickers were not fully employed lut feusoii, though ntuioiix for work. AI-u there lire hundreds of women, girls and boys who lire anxious to learn and engage in fruit packing. Consider able sums were paid to n packing pcliool nt fall by person who, af ter learning ho Imsine.-s, could not get work to do. As the fruit indus try grows skilled labor will develop to meet the demand. The packers of California were developed ill the coin uuiiitics of tho citni belt. Vhiju niipenling to the railroad company for easy transportation north we should in justice nsk for the aine concession to our own tin employed who might go south for the orange season, many of whom can pack oranges as well us a CalU ionium can pack niinlc. Tim action of the Commercial club in this matter is not in hiirniouv with itn usual nolicy ol advancing ihu interests of tho people of the Itogui) Jlivor valley, for Mich a policy would dcstioy almost the oiil, payroll our, people have. This communication is prompted by it knowledge of the conditions, am is written by one wlin has lieen m experienced fruit pucker fur many years. MHS. V. i GOl'I.U. Mcdfnnl, Or,, April U. I'Vce .Mcllmdbd Church. At tho I'reo Methodist church, cor ner Tenth and Ivy Hpeclul ovnng Untie services Tliunnliiy. I'rlduy, Bu iirday and Sunday ov finings, each wfi-vl.ru to begin tit 7: SO p. in. I.ovo ..fast nt 10:15 u. m. Hmiduy ami preaching ut II. Our ruK'Hnr jiiurl,rly meeting '" bKH I'Vldil) night, vbu District HI dr J. W. Hhurpn will liuvt charge Kvnrybod) will bo wolnmiu nt llici wrtw, 4, rJi HrflOley, jmnior, CORPORATION AN advertisement running in tho Portland papers, paid for hy tho Southern Pacific, calls attention to tho faot that it is "blossoming timo in tho Rogue River valley and ofl'oi's week-end excursion rates to any point in southern Oregon. A few months ago a special rate on cement was desired to enable the establishment of a cement plant at Mold Hill. The railroad was willing, provided the state railroad com mission permitted it. The hearing was held, the rate granted, over the opposition of Portland interests. A week or two ago, a rate on beans, to foster the growth of the industry in the valley, was voluntarily granted by tho railroad without awaiting for a decision on the hearing pending before the state commission. Last week when orehardists faced a shortage of fuel oil for orchard heating, through tho co-operation of the railroad and Standard Oil company, the emergency was instantlv met and a trainload cial in railroad history, immediately assembled and rushed through on a Shasta limited schedule. These incidents would have been unbelievable a few vears ago, when the "public-bo-damned" policy ruled the railroads and big corporations. Though trivial enough, perhaps, in themselves, they reflect the ehanged attitude of transportation companies toward the communities they serve, and speak louder than words of their willingness to co-operate in upbuilding their territory. They prove that tho present officials havo the welfare of the country at heart. The Mail Tribune has not in the past hesitated to criti cise the Southern Pacific wheir it stood in the way of the community's development, tention to railroad shortcomings in tho future. It is glad, however, to beat testimony to the benefits now being re ceived from railroad co-operation in minor matters under the present regime, and can see much that can be accom plished for mutual good by the continuation of this pol icy in the future, and hopes for its extension to include the development of the territory served by needed branch lines. STRANGE BED-FELLOWS SOME time since William llanley of Hums resigned from the presidency of the state irrigation congress, because he said hat he had been stung bv the political bee and was going to run for ottice, and couldn t hear any thing hpt the buzzing. It wtis not realized just how hard the bee had stung, and how big the swelling caused thereby until .Mr. llanley recentlv announced his candidacy on the Hull Moose ticket for nomination as United States senator. The bee that is responsible for this action was set a-buzzing by the Portland Oregonian, which has for sev eral vears been grooming Mr. Hanlev for office of some kind, intending, until a few complish the defeaf of Jonathan Bonnie, .Jr. When the Oregonian nominated Iiooth of Eugene for senator, it was expected Bourne would contest the nomination, and in case of the hitter's success, llanley was to be the second Jine of defense as an independent. "When J3ourne withdrew, llanley was tossed into the discard by his sponsor, the Oregonian. However, he was picked up by the Hull Moosors, and now as their candidate will wreck more than a poetical vengeance upon the Ore gonian by drawing sufficient strength from Booth to in sure Chamberlain's election. Politics makes strange bed-fellows. Here is Bill llan ley, old-time republican, vigorous opponent of Roosevelt, rabid denouncer of Piuchot, bolter of his own party and ticket, and supporter of Woodrow Wilson, meekly don ning tho despised Iioosevclt conservation collar in the hope of securing office. To Prevent During the last year thero has been u comparatively large number ot hog cholera outbreaks In tho northwest. Tho condition, of courso, will continue to Increase unless every hog owner docs his utmost to sup press. Where the dlswiso has not yet occurred It is possible to proront Its Introduction. Tlio disease Is duo to Infection hud Is usually Introduced by now hogs from Infected regions bclmt added to tho herd; the Infection may also bo carried on tho clothing ol human beings, by birds, dogs, coyotes, and in streams. The (lis caeo is usually recognized by tho fact that hogs begin dying suddenly and rapidly. When an outbreak occurs It Is well to immediately call a veterinarian, preferably ono who Is employed to' Should Be No Secrecy in Military Trials (Fiom Sacramento lice) l)oe. a military autocracy exi( within ami under the government of the I'liited Slate At Fori Terry, on I'liim Uland, in l.onu' Inland wound, Major llciijumiii ICochler i lii'imr (tied hy court mar tial, in omul the proiccilingH to which a cloak ol' xceieey i hung. NotwitliNtandin a iulililud Mule, meiil irmii Scerelarv of War (Jar ricon that Hi" hearing oliould he open niul public, Ciitoiiil Kiiliy, ueldlng at Ihe court uiinlixl, icliix- In allow any of (lie ililaiU ot the lilul to h liuonii, and not even Ihe imlnic of Ihe eliniue lui Inen divulged. He ilccluicil Die public lin- MO ill li'icl in ihe iillmr, although Its hi IllOC la Hill 1111 llallllllllM MUlllllut tlllt (k'fvlKJllllt vdll'lT PIU rUVHl rU'llHl'1 COOPERATION of oil, tho first smudire spe nor will it hesitate to call at weeks ago, to use him to ac Hog Cholera this purposo by tho stato. If the dlseasu proves to bo cholera It Is ad visable to Immediately separato tho well hogs from the sick ones nnd Iso late them as completely as Is pobhI. bio. All carcasses should ho burned or deeply burled nnd covered with nulckllmo. All pens, houses, uten sils and feeding troughs should bn thoroughly disinfected with 1 part crude carbolic acid to 30 parts of water. There Is at tho present tlmo on tho market a boruni which, If properly mado and injected, saves a largo per cent a go of both tho well and slcl: hogs, and If tho scrum can bo ob tained It Is highly recommended. It should he administered by a compo tent veterinarian. I)U. J. W. KAMCUS, Assistant Veterinarian, Wash, Stato Collego and'Expcriment Station. tioual. And Colonel Kirby, hecming ly, iH able to liuve his way, even agaiiiht the piiblihhcd promises of tho secretary of war. Ceil a inly the people have n right to know the manner of men of'ticer iug the a nny nnd navy. With them mixcoiiiluct ami scandal hhnuM ho Uiprcflhcil no iiioi e than in Ihe cii-ii of any oilier mtviiiiIh of the govern ment. The ilignilv of ihe in my and navy cannot lie mniiiniiiii iipoii a policy of NiipjiiiiMioii of charge nll'i'clliig I lie cliaiaelcr mill efliciciiev of Ihe oj fleer. Nor will people Maud iiincii longer for 'llie-iiililie-ln.iliiiiiiicd" it III nits iiii'ogiiiitly jihmimiciI hy Colo in I Iv'nliy. and M'ciiiinilj ludil n- nil Mel by ollleel of III" VV lliinchi Hc bVIVK'V, Osteopathy Is (Tho following nvtlrlo Is printed by reituwt of Mcdford otHeopaths). The A. T. Still Uencaich' Institute 'has completed Its preliminary In vestigations mid wilt soon iitiiioutico Its conclusions Into tho truth of fal sity of the claims of osteopathy Kver sluco the birth ot this now school of practice thq scientific world has demanded other proofs than the cure ot patients, so the oitcopnlhx themselxes contributed $100,110' from their own pockets to establish the research institute In Chicago, and instructed the Investigators to report the facts, regardless of their pet theories. Other rose-arch Insti tutions are endowed by the laity, but this Is the only one In the world financed by physicians. Dr. John Deason Is director of the Institute Ho was formerly an Instructor at the American School of Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo., of which ttistltu Mou the founder ot osteopathy is president. Kor years trained specialists have been conducting In Chicago an ela borate system of scientific experi ments upon nnlmnls mid human be ings to ascertain by laboratory meth ods whether or not the claims of os teopathy are substantiated by fact Dr. Deason has at last mado public the result of alt tho work. Ills ver dict Is In tho affirmative. Tho os teopaths have not been contented with cures. They demand tho only kind of proof which ts accepted by tho scientific world, that Is, proof from thn laboratory under what arc known as standardized test conditions as used In all research institutions, medical schools nnd hospitals. Dr. Deason says In part: "I have, with tho aid of my as sistants, operated oii about G00 ani mals, dogs, monkeys, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs. In which wo have studied, In various ways, tho effects of osteopathic lesions. Doctors Mc Conncll, Farmer, Hums. Whiting and others havo been doing similar work for many yenrs. Wo havo shown that by producing strains In tho verte bral column various perverted phy siological reactions, such as abnormal heart. Increased blood pressure and other visceral roflercc may bo of. fected. A Maine Protest on (From the Keiiuclim- (Me.) Journal,, Wonderful storio- come out of the nortlnve-t from tin- publicity bureau- that are ''hoomiilg" tliat part of the country. Out there they know the vnlue of ndveili.fng. Out there they lire always hoomlug. While we arc juM towly and drowxily awakening to the need of n "Ilooui Maine" movement, they are r-elliug their apple-, right here in the middle of our apple growing coun try, for ," cent apiece. Think of that, O you Maine farmer- applex actually nclling in Augu-ta and Wit terville nnd (liirdincr ami llallowcll mid l.ewihton, in the Central Maine apple region, for oil cents a dozen. And we tiro talking- about "Ilooining Maine," mid are wondering how to go about it. Tho "llooin Maine" Movement iicciIk 'J.'i.dOD member at 1 a lieail, hlap hang! The organization cuuiiot do liti-incf-H vvilhoiit fuud-i with which to work. Why don't you hciii) in your dollar nnd tell of xomc of the attrac tions in your part of Maine that the rent of the world ought to he told nhoiitf That i the way Ihey do it, out in tho ttoiilnvcet. Hvcry day the rCenuchce Journal waste Im-KetH are filled with the "tree" stories from these boomers. They furnish nny- thiug nnd everything in the shape of literature news ami fiction; fakes mill foolishness to keep that sec tion in (he minds of the rent of the country. And they are selling us something more eoslly than their fi-cent apple Ihey nro selling ux gold bricks! Ihey know how to do it and we let them. Thoy (each us to think that they huvo tho most wonderful place in the world, ami they put wonderful prices on their applt orchards, amr wo take our money out tlpno and buy them. And here is the real truth of Ihe mutter we are blamed fools to do it. We huvo better fruit luud in Maine; we can raise apples that would heat theirs from skin to core (if we'd take its good care of ttces ami fruit, nnd we have a better cli mate mid u better market. Wo ought to he selling applet, cxiicricnco mid gold bricks to the noilhwcKt, but Ihey "got the jump" on us. They nre nilvt'i Using, every day every wheie -mid It pays. Oregon apples ut five pur, in Augusta! Think of thai, you fmiaci of Winthiop mid Monmouth I And you sending youis to Furope for J to 1 n, ImriclJ Washington ii i ii tic nl','0 cents a John A.Perl UNDERTAKER Lilly Assistant WH, IIAIWiKTT I'lionc , 47 ml 47.JM AiuhujiH(' Hen he Jjuly Jorour Being Tested "Wu hun tried ntiiHcular massage and many other passive movements, and tho effects were only very teiu potary and Incomparable to the move ments with ilMuion, which produced vertebral strains' and lesions. "Wo observed the ofects of norma, hent lesions on :t:i dogs, These dogs were all nonnnl. and only those dogs were lined which showed no physlcnl defects Thesu aiilmals were then placed under deep ether anesthesia and siibluvntlous woru produced. ,f for lesion all animals showed obuor niul urinary findings, such as albu men and sugar. A careful examina tion was made of each animal every day, and by pnlpatatlou tho lesion could easily be detected, "An osteopathic treatment ln no' In any sense massage. Osteopaths often use nuisfugn just ns most oth er physician do when such treatment Is Indicated; but the fundamental principle of osteopathy Is udJiiMinont of perverted structural relations, if a proper adjustment ran be made In one minute, as It often can bo douu, this Is nil that Is necessary. In the treatment of tho monkeys for dlarr heno I seldom treated tho animals longer iiiau a tew seconds; Just cor rected tho structural crverslons, that was all. Thero was no massage or other kind of treatment given, 1 believe the best manipulation ts nil that Is Indicated In many cases. This, however docs not npply to all coud' tlous, "Wo havo had ceollont success In treating the acute atfectlous. We can usually make tho patient rest well y treatment and thus avoid the uudeslrublo after effects ot olntcs which are used y medical doctors for tilts purpose. Wo can Increase the elimination, Improve tho circulation and nutrition nnd thus avoid the complications better by osteopathic than y medicinal means. Wo have done somo research work to show that bony lesions predlspoio to In fcctlous, y reducing the reslstnuco of the patient, thereby Increasing hit susceptibility Wo had two cases In which monkeys, after lesion, wort' more susceptible to Infectious dis eases than tho other monkeys which wore not lesloued." Five-Cent Apples doen in Augtislu, and Maine farmers trying to make their five-cent apple carry their anple- that aren't vvoith over five cent- a bundled! Out in the uoithwe-t they -have no u-e lor thing (hat me not good udvcrli-itig, Five cent apple ale good adver tising. A district that can invade an up-ple-raiiug eenler ,'llitMl mile nwuy with tlve-eenl npph-. is a di-tnel worth living in. It i worth buvitig gold brick in, because if you be come ii part of it uii are bound lo prosper. There lies the secret of it cnthu-lns'ii mid ndverli-iiig, I loth nre vehicles of "get there." Ilolh nre needed in Maine. If our Maine hoys would go lo raising five-cent apple, they'd learn how to select the tieei-, protect the tiee, feed the tiees, dcMrny Ihe en emies of tho trees, trim and groom the tiees, guard (lie bloom, thin and cull the fruit, let in the sun, color the fruit, pick (lie fruit, pack the fruit, mid, ino-t important of nil, let the world know thai you've got the lie) fruit in the wmld. It would scare u .Manic farmer to death, if he should uwakcii genius enough and muster up courage enough (o select only upples worth it, pack, them as tastefully each in ti-sue slumped with its gmirnulce of select slock nnd oimlily, nnd ask (hat Ihey be placed oi tutlc sjdc hv side willi Oregon apples nt five cents upieee. Well, why not If von boom Miiini mid lioom your own goods, mid kcc booming, by and hv Maine will "boom" nnd bo able to sell five-cent npplcs and gold bricks in funny or chards, ranch sites, etc., as they do lo us, out in the northwest. llift Unit isn't all of it. Wo havo been saving this stunner for you who raise tipples -Ihey are netiiully sell ing Oregon apple (very faneyj in Augustn for Jjf) c.cntb npicce, Unco tor 'J.i cent! Legal blanks tot ite at the Mall Trlhuno offlns. tf With Medford trnfo is MuiUord mado. CECHIir.lB.s &ZiXmL i'iiuTrii.4 -i Em SWVl l-,, .M)J XlU lilt S PILLS yB tHIlksVivaillll.ClIc.t.AtvlflltilUtl SOtDByDKUaCISTSFAUmHrRE KLEIN FOR KLOTHES Is still ut tho old stand iit.it rfoor In Ihu First National Jlftnk, upsUli. MJJDFOHD TAIL0R 1 circw ho ilup, Hwf riMf SAL'S IS FINE FOR Ho', HI MtAT Flush tho Kidneys nt once when lUck hurts or Bladder bothers Meitt forma urlo add. No nmn or woman who cuts ml repi- Inrly mu mnk a tulntnlo by iltiidili IIIIIR well- lug tlm kldnty oeoaaloiinlly, mi)s a writ) known nutliorlty. Meat fur inn urlo arid which flogs tlm Mdnrr imtm so tlmy sluggishly fllttr or strain only irt of tlm wst and polxoiu from (tin Moo.l, then you grt sick. Nearly all rheuma tism, licsdsclirs, liver trouble, nervous WM, coiutlpstlon, dlirlnrsi, strepltHtinr-4, Mmldor dlierdrrs emtio from sluggish kid neys. His moment you fed a dull ocha In tlio kidneys or your bnf-k hurts, or If tlio wins is rioiuiy, olTcilMYf, dill or s-i, ment, Irrrgulsr of ps-uaga or attended by a sensation of sesldlng, get about four ounce ot dad Hslts from any rrllsblo phsrnmcy nnd tske a tablespoonful In gs of water before break font for n ftw days nnd your kidney wilt then act fine, I Ida famous asltn Is mado from tb ncld of uraivM null lemon Julr, com blned with lllliU nnd has Uvn ued fur generations to flush clogged kidney nnd tlimilat them to activity, alao to lieu trallteotliii ncld In iirino to It no longer cause Irrltntlun, thus ending bladder IU orders. Tad Hall la IneipenaWs nnd an mil lnjuri make delightful effer vreoent lltblvvmter drink which all reg ular meat eaters should UV now and then to keen the kidney a clean and tlia blood pure, thereby swilling itrluua kid ney complications. MRS. H. L. LEAOH Export Corsotloro :2( North Bartlett. Phone nt;:i M. 120 Acres for Sale Orango, Lemon and Olivo Land On railroad and river, one mile from hVd I tin IT, Cal. Priee $7.1 per aere. Address A. II. McINNIS IvYd l.liiiT, Cal. Gcrn No chemicals nro used in refining this olive oil nn0nii II ft r.fin rffn.d fnlu.tr I'F till' tisn. Ihu, rtuinm all III tlrli clou, lull. mulilr ami c ur. VcHiH.nl Ilia luinl an J Uili.,1. W'c have It fur rou. OLIVE OIL la alrlliVl, tlt,l proof IJ Ii llUIl.,2S. linmCO.. Ql., $1.00 JTmll mtatmrt uaran(U A-V lf Ih.lff.lM.l.i." I'glnl.UH ..lit l.clp.t iiAsiii.vs' nut stum-:. Imaginary Heart Trouble Do )ou have pains In the region of tho heart? Does your heart thump Its terrlhlo pounding greatly nlnrms you? Whnt Is wrong? Do you ho llovo these symptoms menu heart trouble? Organic dlsenses ot the heart very seldom occasion Jiiuch pnln, but nro stealthy mid deadly . Nine-tenths of tlio pnltiH supposed V) ho In the heart, nro cither In, or caused by somo derangement of the stomach. Often a dyspeptic liuugliies ho tins heart disease. , m fV, row rnr smbuchiaith J IHAOt HANH TONIC DIGESTIVE Is recouimeuded cHpeclally for dys popsla and Indigestion, nnd for re storing tlm stomach to Its normal functloiiH and no mnro "heart (run. bio." IIA.HKIXH' lllll'd HTOItC, Ihiluslvn Merllol Agency IIKJII yCAMTV WITIIOIT IIKJII I'ltlCi: Ih possible In linking I'ow dor, duo to progressiva chum IstH and modern iiiethodH, Absolute Purity and Mod ern to Pi lee Is what yoli got In CRESCENT BAKING POWDER l!fl Coats IVr l.h. Nt.lt Kin (Inner I' MFO (O ixiulllc (iii:ii i, Wu bhI'iTIimIH I BBV'lllikVfl HSIS TIIEATRE v.tiu:vii.i,i; tooav FRANK DAILEY The Herman ttemilor mid Italian Im personator I'liotoplnv Tmbiy (lulv (Itll.lHtCV OF Till! I'IM'M III two reels I'eiituilng Kdllh Hturcv AS ITMKJIIT II.WI! UIJKX Coined) Diama A STOItV OlM'ltl.Mi: Kdlsoit Comedy Hero Tiuiioi low TIIK IIVAI. siavi: No t of Adventures of Kitlhlyu STAR THEATRE TODAY Vaudeville II.W.MO.MI .V TIJMI'l.i: "An Arllsilc Oddity" I'llOTOl'I.AYH iiii: tniiiat taitii Two part Ktsanay feature oi-r ix Tin: n.ix Kalem farcu coiueity tiii: Ni.itKiMXii su.vrixta, l.tiblti ilrnum tiii: tits itMiii.Ni tiii: max Kalem fnrco romedy WOOIAVOItTII .V WOOlAVOItTII Music Coming tomorrow - A iiAt'diiTiai or tiii: im.us Famous Player" production of morn than ordinary merit ADMIHHIO.S" 10 CKNTrt MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Uiitf and Carpet Cleauintj tintl Weaving 511 KAST MAIN .STIvKlOT Phone rm-ii Manhattan Cafe Under New Management Quick Lnin'h, Ifiu up. Regu lar Dinner, 2re np. We serve jiiee, fir.sl-ela.s.s things. llOIISKS I'Olt HMiK Ouo good nit round bnrso, 0 years old; team G and ft yearn old weight Ufion, One good ranch team 8 nnd 9 yearn old weight 2200. Ono 7 year old horso wolBht H00, wagon and harness. I). H. I.ltts, riionn lno, At Union llnrn Siirk and Cupid Cunning Plotfirs Many n New Home will llnvo a LltUo Sunbeam to Urlilhten It. Tltctm I miiiwi dread In rrory womsn's liiliu us to tlm pruhiililtt imlii, ilUtrt. niul d.iniEur of child blrtb. Hut, lliuiiks to a ru miirkiililo retiiiitly It no wu as Mot tiers Filviul, tin) wrlod Is ouo nt Joyful uutlcb patloii. Mother's Frlund U ii iiiiii'lnilluir, uitcr lint nppllciilliiii. 1 t liuikt'S thn inuacltf of I In. sliuiiiich and uli. doinrii iillniit so Ihey eipninl esally uad iistiiiully wllbout I'uln, iiiul with uuuti uf (hut piviiilnr mini'J. iicrvoiiHiiow and ntlir sympteins Hint fend In wenkua I lei proxpii llvo mother, Thus Cupid mid tlm slink mi iiili'd us cuiialiiK plotter In tit-r-(ltd tin. eeiulnif of II Utile sllllbcillil to (lm. den (lie Iieiirls Mini liniues, 'I'lioiisiiiids of women know from ief. Iliee Mollier'H 1'rb'lld Is olio of our Slusleat ifillttlliillliilis lo li'ij'P IiioIIii'IIiimhI, rii.u l nil iiriiKsiais nt f i.isi Mr iM-iiie, i:.c iilly recouiuicudtil us n piwutliru of lis ltel Wills. I it llnolllfld Iti-Kiilsliir (ki. ii.ll Mmsr II US MMI AlUiilu, Ou ..fur lie. UM) bovh IV V'lplUUUl pjy lb' isb l K, z IJMTr i 4 IF I