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PAGE TWO MEttFORD MAIL TltlimNH. JIK11FOK1). OUKIION'. AIONDAV, AI'Klli l!l, Nil OCAL AMD PERSONAL It, n, llotcliklss hns returned from flpcmllUK J oar In California, while thoro he, Iintl the. misfortune to loo liU right fool In n street car acci dent. Mrs, Charles Gay who underwent fin operation at Sacred Heart bos Vital Saturday lit rapidly convalescing Ladles, tntr guaranteed specially wrappbd brand at H. & C. cash store Nowtown Bakery. 2S George 11. Carpenter and Mrs. Car penter returned Suncny rrom a tour of Kit rope. Mm. Connor and Miss Connor have returned from Kuropc and nRaln tnken tho Ulalto house on SUklyou Heights. K. D. Weston, commorctal photog rapher, negatives mado any time or place by appointment. Phone M iim. A delegation of Yrefca Chtnamon arrived Sunday afternoon on ttictr monthly visit to their countrymen in this city. Mrs. Fred Lewis of Wollcn is vt ltlnfi friends In this city for a few days. Pennant wrapped broad, guaran teed fresh at Oakdale Grocery. Mado at Nowtown Ilakcry. 11. II. Peaco of Engenu Is transact ing legal business In this c:ty for a few days. Gabriel Touchet of Happy Camp. Cal., is spending a fen days In Med ford visiting friends and relatives. Milk and creaai at DeVoa'a. K. It, Ganson of Salem Is spending n few days In Med ford attending to business matters. Social for Sunday, Ncpolltan brick velvet ico cream. Phone -(Slit. Miss Hopo Coy of Itoguo Itlver vis ited friends and relatives tn r.:c!ford Saturday and Sunday. Why not have your Insurance In a Mg company?. Holmes the Insurance Man, is tho agent. ' I3ud Anderson fights Joe Swain at Raymond, Wash., this week, and n few of tho stoutest hearted of the old supporters of the former pride of Mcdford are picking him to win. A letter received by Medford friends of Mrs. Dick Donald states Dies rtas se cured the management of Joe Chavez a featherweight boxer of tomo repu'3 throughout the southwest, formerly managed by Karl Mohan, who was Bud Anderson's trainer for tho Man dot fight. Tho Donalds now have their headquarters In Los Angeles. See Tumy for fire Insurance. Dill Guernsey, tho well known printer of this city, who had an Idea that he wanted to walk from ban Francisco to New York and not sleep In a house en route, to advertise the 1915 fair has abandoned tho Idea and has resumed battling for the masses by contributing articles to a socialist paper published in San Francisco. Add to directory. White's Velvet ico cream factory, phone No. 4S1-R. 2 'J Davo Farroll of Chlco, Cal., Is at tending to business matters in th city this week. Fresh lime. Mcdford Lbr. Co. C. W. Doll, formerly telcgraphor at tho S. P. depot hero and well and favorably known along tho S. P., has been promoted to tho position of traveling passenger agent of the Grand Trunk railway with headquar ters In Chicago. The S. P. Co. will run a special train leaving Ashland Friday, April 17th, at 7:45 p, m. to accommodato Asrland, Talent and Phoenix parties who wish to attend tho play, "With in tho Law," at tho Page opera house, Medford. For particulars boo dodgers or S. P. agents. 22 Dill Fausher of this city, who oi lato has licen Interested In tho o unitization of Hon Hur lodges throughout Southorn Oregon, hag us sumed charge, of tho dry goods de partment of Lanco and company's storoatGold Hill. Tho standard bred stallion. Kius Seal, No. 01138, record 2:11 tf , over halt inllo track made last Septembor at nncouver, D. C, will make a short season before racing this year. Feo 125.00 to Insure. T. L. Tayjor, own. or. 43 Charlie Young spent tt few days last week on Evans creek flBltln,; and hunting, and roports excollont eport. Orders taken for all kinds of vege table plants, any quantity. Early cabbage plants now ready. Port land avenuo Greenhouse. Phono 87-R. 330 Fred Osborn attended to buslt.osi Interests in Grants Puts Saturday. 1'ostcurdB "Co por dozen this weok tt Up To Dato Studio, 232 East Main. 41 A. S. Doatt of Ashland Is a busi ness visitor In the city today. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Lmif AkaUUHt lif VUuho mi V, W. Wk IBS-JSI A, K. Orr W7H-M I? W. W, Hnrmon of Grants Pass visited friends and relatives In this city Sunday. J. 0. Gcrklng, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon,. Mays rcilablo. Negatives mado any where, time or place. Studio 128 Main St. Phono 320-J. Louis I'lrlelt and wife of Jackson ville were among tho Mcdford visi tors from that city Sunday. Hay La Mnr cays go to Orrja & La Mnr, 20i5 W. Main, for cleaning, pressing nnd alterations. Phone !SS R. 4T The Sells-Kioto circus will make Its annual appearance In this city Monday, May 1 1th, according to ad vance notices sent out. Tumy writes better flro Insurance MIps Inn Cochran, n student of the I'nlvcrslty of Oregon at Eugene Is spending the Easter vacation In litis city lsltlng friends nnd rela tives. Manila, chocolate nnd White's spe cial Ice cream for Sunday. Phono 4S1-R. John Green of Talent was among the Medford visitors from that city Saturday afternoon. For sale, 3 aero applo orchard tract. 10 year old trees, north of James Campbell on King's Hlgltwar. Cash or easy terms. L. C. Ulni. Hotel Medford. 20 G. H. Johnson of Jacksonville Is in the city today attending to busi ness matters. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Gerklng's studio, ?I8'K. Main St. Phono 320. M!ss Flossie Ryan of Gold Hilt spent Sunday In Mcdford visiting friends nnd relatives. Ladles, our guaranteed specially wrapped bread at D. & C. cash store Nowtown Dakory. 3S 11. H. Terry of Montague. Cal., is a business visitor in the city for a few days. Model Oakery goods at Do Voes. Painters aro engaged In repainting and decorating tho interior of tho Jackson County Dank. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Hss-kins-Doydcn Bids., Main street ' Easter Sunday being over cloudlets skies and bright sunshine again grcttod the Rogue river valley this morning. Sunday was a threatening day with spells of sunshine and sprinkles. The spirit of the day was observed in the churches with spe cial music and services. A profu sion of flowers, and many new hats and dresses marked tho day. Quite a number hied to the nearby streams for i day of fishing. If your gToccr don't handlo Now your order will be delivered prompt ly. Ceorge Dean will Icavo this week for his mining property In Josephine county. P. T. Eaton of Corvallls Is spend ing a few days In Medford attending to business matters. County Jttdgo Tou Velio went to Ashland on an Insanity hearing Mon day. Tho paving gang on the Central Point branch'of tho Pacific highway layed 170 feet of paving Monday morning, and expect to completo 350 feet before the end of the day. Con sulting County Engineer Oorlg," W. G. Gore and Dr. J. M. Keeno In spected the work, and were highly pleased with tt. FOUR GUNMEN DIE (Continued from Page 1) Rabbi Goldstein cnfcml the death chamber with liiin. He strode ipttek ly tn tho chair, then turned ami hei tntctl. Two guitnlx pushed him into the Kent nnd beynn iii'ju-tin;; lite strnp. Seidcn-hner started an the wet sponge pressed his head and n tiny (dream of wnter trickled into In left ear. Ho began to hpcnk its nu attendant behind him (darted to lit the black electrode over hi lienil. The con demned mutt flinched ut its touch, but hi voice with firm throughout hi short declaration. The rabbi, Hlniid iug witit ltU buck to the chair, his luce working pitifully, meantime con tinued to intoile prayer. As Seidell slitter finished hi htntemtnt lie re pented niter tho ralilii the constantly recurring 'vonlx, "There is one God only one." Ho wan speaking the lust word when the nttcinhint clapped the flap of the electrode carried across his mouth mid buckled it. Throtih tho oneniii.', however, the priKoner'K lips could still be nceri mo -in;?, evidently as he muttered re- bpouses to the rabbi's words. Death Horrors Depleted Then there wits a brief stillness, the warden raised hi hand nnd State Electrician Davis, bt'ilnd the switch board, threw the levtr over. Seidcithlincr mined convulsively tiaiiiht the iilrups. Hi body icmiiiii eil rigid for several seconds. His left hum! gripped tightly. I (is rijjlit clutched Die pinyeihook, open ut one of the phallus. Foam bubbled from his lip. (Jut his left cur it wisp of smoke appealed, At fi ;'() o'clock Iho current was switched off nnd lhu body sunk buck Inertly, There hum u bilcf wnil mid then another shock, Then 1'iisou I'hysiciutiK Fair mid .Moiciiiih up pioachtil, opined (he jpiiiimiii'h tthul, applied their stethoscopes nnd put ttouueed the uetiui dead. Attendants quickly loosened the straps and cur ried lite corpse Into the iiioipte be hind the chnir. Horowitz. Paralysed With llotrttr llorowitn nppenred lin'M' pnrulr.ed with horror when he entered, Hi oyes bulged nntl it tiis cudeitt (lint he wits close tn complete collapse. He moed mcohaniettlly us the guards guided hint, nnd died without a word, nnd probably hardly conscious, the doctors said, of whn,t he wits under soinp. Httsi'itlierc wits the hardest to kill, Four shocks were needed, lie said tint mm; nnd showed little emotion. Knelt gunman its he lett the death hoti'-e to puss the "little green door" on his way to the "chair," culled vood-bye to the other prisoners in the condemned cells nnd each shook hands with Head Keeper .Mcluernv nnd Warden ('Inncy. Kosrulierg, more emotional than his three win. pnninns, oven threw his nrnts around Clancy's neck, wr-cjiimr, nnd kissed him on the check. The warden was much a fleeted. llelatltct Claim Body Hefore ' lite executions, Father Citshtti was asked if Cirofoci had oonfi'sel, to which he replied, cvns ively, "I think not." "Do you personally think him guilty?" was nls asked. "I can't say that," replied Hie priest, ''but if you knew what is here'' tfutchini: his forehend-"you would have some news." The bodies were surrendered to the Tehilhes. The crowd of witnesses in the '.denth chamber wn so urcat that they had tn- alternate into Kquads, stud not many 'persons saw nil four execittiotis. i Cirofoci's mother nnd sister Mary arrived at I he prison nt A'M and ,Mrv. tlroficl mado u fimtl attempt t( Iiiiw' her sou confess, but lit Hit .itcil Hint he wn iuuoeeut. The mother fainted nnd hud to be carried out. It wns reported that tho nt tcitdants sttiiH-fied Cirofici with dnijr nnd that this accounted for his niizen coutiiiiou as uc went to Mis dentil. Victims Sleep Dut I.lllto The inert Slept little 'ilnrlnj; their Inst night alive and the guards could hear their voices frequently ns they muttered jtrayers. An investigation was in progress today to fix responsibility for an nt tempt to delay the executions by put ting tho "chnir" out of commission. Tho Hueeiit! dynnmo connected with it hnd been damaged ns if with a hammer. The damage wis discov ered nnd repaired in time, however. A prison employe was sn.peeted. The men's real names were: "Hyp the Wood" Harry llorrowitz; "Dago Frank" Frank Cirofici; "Whltey Lewis Frank Seidenshner; "I.ett'y Louie" Louis Rosenberg. Oovcrnnr Olynn, who has been In borinjr tinder n great strain, which steadily increased ns the hour for the gunmen's execution drew closer nnd closer, appeared intensely re lieved when told that Warden Clnnev of Siiijr King prison had said he thought no more than justice hud been done. It was .said "Dago Frank's" lvln stntcmpiit watt being hurried" to Prison Superintendent Riley by a special messenger. WREN ROLL EGGS EKE WASHINGTON, April 13. Hack from White Sulphur Springs, Presi dent Wilson breakfasted at the White House today. A his giicM on Iho executive mansion grounds he had a good share of the jiivenilti population of Washington for the minimi Master Monday cgg-rolliug. AGED PORTLAND MAN KILLS HIMSELF AT HOME PORTLAND, Or., April Ll. Dc Himndeney over ill health wan believ ed today lo have been the cause of Shcnburiie Wilson, p.'J, committing suicide a(e yesterday. While the mcmber.s of his family wero out for mi nfleruooii walk the aged man took n revolver, went to the rear lawn, sat down on a wheelbarrow and fired a bullet into his temple, SITUATION TENSE (Continued from pigs 1.) The president also believes thai (he canal tolls fights in Iho scnute already bus been won. He is en couraged by the fact that many of tliiiso wjio pioiuiscd to nppenr before the senate iutciocumiic canals com mittee nnd leslify aguiiiHt the repeal failed to appear, Hu thinks that IJO ner cent of the delegates t,t the Mai liuioro conveiitimi favor Ilia repeal of the cxiinplioii clause in the canal hill, The suggestion Hint Hie repeal ii'Noliition Include a declaration thai the I'nitcd Hlatcs reserves all lis lights in onuiicclimi with the canal i not i a vu i cl iy um picsiUenl, EL WITH i OAKLAND. Cal.,'" April t;l. Will iaut Carr, millionaire hotel owner of Niagaia Fulls, N. Y eloped with Mrs. F.lixuhcth Fleming, a weitlthv widow of l.os Angoe, It was learn cd here today, fl'lie couple met ut Hie Hotel Oakland Saturday noon. They crossed the bn to Situ Finn cisco, where they were qttietlv mat' tied. The honeymoon is helm spent nt the' Hotel Del M'outc and Santa Crur. It is understood the couple hud known each other lor onl.x a few weeks, nil ucquuttituuccship ut a din ner pmty ripening into love. Their plans were carried oat with the utmost secrecy. Cntr is one of the best-kuowu hotel men in the I'nitcd States. LIHD RETURNS FROM MEXICO I Co n tinned trout pis. l.f Parriis b) two other strolig federal forces, ami gavo the rollers battle. How this strhgglo which was reported to he n very bx)dy one, resulted hnd not yet been learned here. lit tho meantime, however, a body of federal volunteers under General Argnmodo nnd General Campa at tacked San Pedro. The rebels there. being heavily outnumbered, cnc jinted. tho town nnd made for Tor- reon. General Villa rushed rclnfomv meats to meet thorn It was on pooled tho two bodies would join one another on the road and return at oitro. Simultaneously with the news that tho ruheU had been driven from San Pedro camo the .Information that a federal body of 3000 from Saltlllo or Monterey, which seemed to havo dodged the relict while tho latter wore engaged at l'nrran, was athanc lug by forced marches on Torreon, presumably believing It hnd been practically denuded of rebel defend ers and could be taken by surprise. As a mater of fart. General Villa had u00 men with him In tho city and was prepared to give tho enemy a hot reception.. I-nst night there were brought Into Torreon 3fii federal prisoners, who were expected to take tho rclxil oath of nllcglauru and join General Villa's forces. YOUNG FORGER PLEADS GUILTY (Continued rrom papa 1.) rosy. Then the hiIicc enmc and he neatly fainted. Young Reynold, is an intelligent upciiriug youi; man, mil this is his first mi. step, Reynolds' vitims include n num ber of merchant who liuw bon "slung" bcfoic by versatile meents of pen nnd ink. Harnett A: Corey cashed one check for .f:i"."i0, Tg gerv Mill for :ifi, the Model for fll, and other of Manlier dcnniniitiitiom. He presented n dicck for .t.'l.'i lo C. E. Hates after buying auto supplies. It was u counter check, mid aroused suspicions. He was directed to go to Kd Ilrown's to get it cashed, mid in the meantime lhu police were noti fied. .Mr. Mrowu rejected the check nnd Reynolds cntep'd DimnoiidV jew elry store. There he tried to buy n watch with worthless paper mid wits arrested by Officer Cingcnde as he stepped upon the street. He admitted his guilt. Mo of the money ami a suit of clothes he had purchased were taken from him. Though Reynolds says this was his first high financing, tho police believe he has been passing checks for .''J mid .?:! the ln-t mouth. He ut first .ave the name of .lames Senior mid signed the checks E. V. Shiplcv. Seven pnoncr lire in the county jail, six of them awaiting trial for forgery. One woman is held; the rest lire men. ORCHARDISTS, ATTENTION Word rocoived from Wnshiiilon in response lo our request for the establishment of a weather bureau station here indicates that the bureau plans to undertake to serve our needs by detailing a man from Portland each spring during the frost, danger period. No argument is needed to satisfy local peo ple of the inadeouateness of such a service. The Commercial club is sending to the depart ment at Washington, through Senators Chamberlain and Lane, a strong protest against this half-hearted action. We strongly feel tin importance of having, this request backed up ly individual letters from orchardists and business ineii. We want at least fifty such letters sent at once to .Senator (Jeorge K Chamberlain and .Senator Harry Idine, Washington, 1). C. Thev are important. Will ou not be one of the fifty? Let the letters ask for a permanent weather bu reau station. Hast the request on the ground thai the fruit Industry demands such" service, and, for geographical reasons, the bureau's service should have the benefit of.foutiuuoiis records taken at this point. ANODKOW) COMMKKCIAL CU'H, lly Men ('. Hheldon. fill I IF. BURKE MARRIES ANNAHELD'SEX-HUSBAND ssfisssssssssssssk sH 'BBHsBBBBBBBBBBB IbH immmr urisU. .NFAV YORK, Apul W Millie Mnrke, the mtre-s, h.ts nnnouueed her uiainae at llobokcit .Satniday to Flonme .iigfeld, lhc.itr.tal man ager, who-c I'onrtr wile was Anna Held. LITRE CHANGE IN PORTLAND. Aprl II. Toda's market : Wheal Club, It.li . blitcslcui, lltlc. Oats- No. I. white reed, 2.1c; gra.x, :!.." 1 1. Hurley llrewinir. W.l.oil; reed. fJJ.lll). I logs Met live. $S.7."i. Cattle- Prune ntcm, S(S.n."i; fancy cow., $7,110; lnwt cl, l).0. Sheep Spimx lambs, fS.tlll; year ling Ininlis, $11.7.1. Mutter City creamery, Vile. Efgs -Selected ttmidled, local -Iras. 11)' 2c. Poultry liens, 17' je; broilers, ,'IOe: geese. lV'c. Wool Nominal, 101 1 clip.; Will amette alloy, HI(o lib'; instrii Ore gun, llldi lllc. Hop. -Choice, 17c. MARKET REPORT Prliiss Paid liy Dcalcru F.(i(IS 17l3c. MITTER Crcniuury, 2e; dairy, l.lo two lbs. POTATOES 7.1c per 100 lbs. APPLES lc. ONIONS $1.00 wr 100 lb. HONEY l-Jtic ii pound. CIDKK-i'.H. PORK 10c to ll'o. MF.HF l'.'c to Mu. LARD 1-V. .MACON-18c Sllon.DKILS-llc. HAM U0i.. MI."ITi:i( FAT '2W. ICE CUEA.M Kl) gul. Lin-Mock MOOS Dressed PJc,; nlive, 7',c. SHEEP 7c. STEERSAlixc, V(7i'7.'. COWS Alixc, ('.. VEAL Drcuscd, lVNt. POI'LTRY Mixed chickens, life; dressed, 18c to 'J0c. Hay nnd Grain (Muyiiig Prices.) WHEAT- DIM but.hel. OATS l.lo bushel. MAY Vetch, $11 Ion; grnin, $PJ to $M. MAR LEY -Whole, .fjf, ton. CORN $20 ton. ''---tt-tBV ION NA1I SUE FEDERAL LEAGUE NKW KK. Aptil LI. .Inmcrt (laffiiev, piesidenl of lite lloslou Na tional llaseball club, litnuuht sail here todav lot' f'J.'.OHO uuuiusl ,ln. A Hilmote, president id' the IVilciitl league: I'le-nleiil Ned llatilou and .Manager Otto Kuabo of the llalli imue IVdetals, allenllur thill the llnee were involved III it coiiopiinc.v lo pet undo .lack Ojutin, a pitcher, to en a Federal contract utter he had luiil all iieiccuciil to phu with the Him-, (jaiiui's ual i.atne is John Pun ii-, 30,000 SEE OPENING FEDERAL LEAGUE GAME IIU.TIMOUF. M.I, Aprl II Tluitx thoiiMind pi,.mi- wcic jaiiiin id into Tcriapiu I'aik line (hi. all ciiiooii to sen Hullulo and Malliuioie in the iipciniiK amc of the IVdeial leajiue season. uis the aesi eiowd that ever witnessed n uniiie In Malliuioie. A sheet pnriulc pi led the imnc. The batteries; HulTnlo Kail Mooic and Waltei Mia in1. Mallimore (jfiiiiu mid .Ineklilsih FIFTEEN CALIFORNIA TOWNS VOTE UPON WET ISSUE LOS ANUF.I.F.S, ,!., Apnl I I. 1'iltceii southern Califoiuiu cities ot the sixth class arc hoMiny iniinicipal elei (inns today. In several the "wet or dry" is mi isuc, while nil uic clecltic city ol'fieinls. TMI I.ATL' 'HI CLASSIFY' LOST -Plain baud Raid rlii? on Main ntrcot Saturday afternoon near Central avenue, Finder return lo thin or (Ico and reecho ruvtprd. 20 I'Olt SALi: Hetncntcai: cnisnp (or enali. SIl miles rrom Medford. plenty of water Imjulro X. Y . care Mall Tribune SO "TIZ" GLADDENS E, TIED FEET "TIZ" malm wire, burning, tired fmt fairly dnot with delight. Awy pi tlin rlici and pain, tli rurna, ealiiMiw, LllltlTl ulni Luiiioiu. "TIZ" drawn nut the ncliln anil pulton I lint puff up cur frit. No limttrr lirnf Imrd ill work, Ihv loiirf J oil daiiou, howr far you walk, or hour long ou rrinula on jour f.rt, TIB" b ring a rrtful fool I'oiaforL "TIZ" U won. Iwrfnt l.i. a..i .. .... .u. .,, ,.,, aching, awollrn, amartlng frtt, Vnur fit Jiut tingle for Joyi alioca uocr hurt or seem tight. Oct a 2.1 cent ItfiY of "M'A" nnw f.n... any drtigglut or department More, llinl fisit torture forever -wear smaller aIiom, kivp jour feet frtli, uvl uttd Impjiy, Dry Cleaning Dcpartmcn or SUNRISE LAUNDRY SOR I'or Steam nint Dry Cleaning nnd All Kind or D)o Work lnlles Cleaned Spongnd mid nnd PrchHed Presiicd Suit ILSft tii not) up Coat V' up urn: up Shirt SO up ur.eup Overcoat 1,00 up alio up U'nlHt r.O up lific up DrcHH 7fi up TiOu up OIovch, kid 10 (IIovch, long 20 (i'enls Cleaned Sponged and mid 1'rcHned l'ri'HUed Suit f !,'.'& BOo Coat CO ar.c Vest yr 10c TroiiKera riO l!Co Overcoat 1,00 TiOtt llitlncoat - ,7n Oeut'a Suit PrcHtiod Weekly, Jl.r.O per .Month, j MRS. H. L. LEACH Export Oorflotioro 320 North Bartlctl. Phono fidlJ M. mbii bib.r iiuv -r m 'wi'V hXn-i.mtH miniisri inirl riMAuli p ..IIHl,ll"l,MI.l,Ali.rll.U.l-H CH!CfHip,sPiLL8 fj P2li !;hl".lHw",,M'fm frsiJbMnu 'ia. I, a, 4 .'i i-.a ("viiAV vn Ms 11 'tola k vlb.r llur ut r V A ft HOW TO KEOP ACTIVE When Old .uc .Otciliil.cs I's. Mt'H, .1 oil it Wliluintor o( .Iniknoii, Mich., mi: ' AIUioiihIi fill MMitit o( aitc, mid natuinlh, Iicciiuko of in ml Minted iiko, In an ciitcablcd couill Hon, I can truthfully nay that Vltiol Iiiih douo woudeirt to t.eep mo iih uc tlvu as I nut. It bt the tct liiedlcliiu fo crcalo Htteuiilh that 1 ever mtw. Thin MprhiK I wait very munli run down and oiu out but I took Vltiol and hooii telt HtrnuKoi' mid nhlo to wink about the limine. i can Wont, mend Vluol iih a very iiivlifiiratW tonic.'' Should the lutein Ket run down dlKi'Mlto omiiim weak- the liload thin and IiikkIIi take Vluol, wl'ileli Is a dcllcloiiH iiuubliinttiiu or tlm dlelual- bodyliullillns ptopertltti or nuU' llHim. with the nicies merino eliminated u'ml ' tnule htm mlded. Wo icRnril vlntll m otio or tho itiealoMt liody-hnlldcrw and streiiKth creator in tho world Mir ai;od iiaopbi. Wo wlili every feeble ,: porKiin In thli venll would ty Vluol mi our iiKreeiiient to rctiiin their tummy If It fiillN to kIvo nHtlraitinn. Mod ford I'liaiiaiu v , Mcdrord, Otc P H ir Mia liuxo aa si. In lion bio tr Snxo Salve Wo niaraiitco It. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Hocently remndo'ed ami cntargod, added new rnutcrna ami ainratiia ami l now atrlrtly itp-to-dAtti In every way. Coiiiinrrlrnl Work of all Kind Including con) lug and enlnrglug or pIcturcH, legal documeitta, cto. Urn inMo culnrglng, any nle, and kodak Unlftilttg or ory kind. Profeailoual and nmnttior photo- graphic itippllei. L. M. Ilnrmoli Associated With Mo. Shop oor lata Theater, l'liniio 1 1 7-J Flour l i"c of Oir in. 1. 1 c !! Hal artlilis ot cut hoiian wlfc and ahc niiint imn- (ho bent to do tmllafartor)' haMUK. Wo carry Fishers Blend Crown Drifted Snow Three or tho beat hard wheat (lours on the market mid link thttt Miti let its mip Pl oir wniita In tins lino. Kvor) thing In vimuinbltm mid Iriilis iilwiDH at thlsslon). MARSH & BENNETT Second dour emit I'lrat Na tlonal Hank. Phono 'i2 The Liver as Aid To Blood Purity Tho Natural Stimulus Re quired is Not tho Pur gative Kind. Mm! I'iU Ar. IIltr If Thrown Awr. Iiniiorlniil n It n kni ilin IkiwiU open, II kIihiiIiI lm i cm lulicri'il lliul iicli in Hull ilw not iii(('knrll mi-nil Hint the llvT linn Im ii Mlniiilnliil Tliv til Hull nt H. H. H. II liiiluriil llur lonlr, Inn nut II ImihiI inerrr It Mrtik In Hie IImt u In nlt In Iho lmliirnl iiinl neceaanry fuiirllm nt lentrrlliiK from iho liloml iirlnln ii.nMllie .fn. nun nimi iiru hnnii n niuniHiM, nreiluiln Tin m' ue rtHilMv ulMnrtM'd Into I hi' lioily Hmiii'n In rilil.liinlly pliivlili' Hfvv mill lirnliiiy niuirrlnl for tnat whhli'N 1'i'lni; ilinfro)eil by Hie lueiKy of ' tliuo iliiiiiina. 'Iho iiremniK of iiny IiImm irmihlv nntur iilljr HKi;ot n luiuli liver, hut Ihcro la riijulriil ilioo iiiiillVliiiil noiirrll whliti, upon rdnhlfitf Hie llvof. lll) ti'lfiln tlo'lr tnlal) tic uieri'V to kee i on llinniKli llm I'miiI rlreiilnllnn In iln lnt t f Willi lm"ir lllra wliirivtr liter iniijr Imtn ullhil. Illii'iliunlltin, (iifnrrli, nin'inln, ninm kkln illM'nifa ami oilier icaiilU of linlmro lilnoil. ironi' iiiiuiiaiiou um iikt or iin'ir iiiniiiiu Inllililiera, are iiulikly fhiiknl liy H H. 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