PXCFW THREB T WED7TQTID MAIL TRTBWE, MEDFORD, OKKCIOK, Tl'HSDAY, AVIUL II, ION. f SAM SMALL 10 SPEAK TO DRYS TUESDAY EVENING Hum W. rinmll will xpcnk nil pin lilliltinli n( (lu l'iw Ihciiler April '.'I nl 7i.'ll) p. in. AiIiiikhIoii Inc. Dr. Kiniill I a imiii nl' cxccpltniiiil llllllilltlll'llln, lll Mlx hum in Kihix llle, Tonii,, in tin itiiy riiiiiiili'il l hi futility I'iiiIm'iii'; Hiniluiitt'il with liluli ImiioiH I'miii lliiniiy mill Henry mlli'K" In Viigiiiln, mill nfli'r mlnii- nloti to lint tut t in 'lYimi'twrn I iiiiii pilviilc heereluty to ex-l'icldenl Amlit-w JiiIiiimiii mill fnlluwetl lliul frtlltMlllllll'H pillitlrnl fuittllien ll (III' I'lilli'i) Stiilo hiiiiiit'. Id' Ih ii t tit in - nl jiMiriuilixf, iiiniiy yemn cdilnr uf ll'llllllIK Mlllllll'lll linWhpilplTH, plilll'i- pnlly wilh m noted Allniilit ('wish- tllllilll, lit' Ih till! llllllliir n' M'leml IlilokH. My iippniiilincnl of I'n'Hilfiil lliiyrn In' hi'ixt'il iih a kviTt'liiry f llli' Allll'lii'llll I'lllllllllxkilill In I'llrih in IH7H, iiihI iin u ili'li'Kiiln from IIiIh niiiiilry In iin iiili'iiniliniiiil lilrrnn rnilKri'MH of lliul rnr. Hi Iiiih hcrvetl ill lililllV nolnbli' lintiiilllil 1'iiiiM'litiinit nf piilillrnl iMiiu'iciii! mill lel'urin- iitnry elinrncler. While in llu I'lilted .Stulr iiriuy In ('ul)ii In 1HIMI In- wiih Inllitnry Mtpi-rviMir of piddle iimtrui' (iiin, enpim'uK in tlic renrmiuiriiliim of (lie plllilii- hi'lmoU nf till' Nlllllil. Ill IKHft .Mr. Suiiill, thru n promU ni'iit editor mi pulilin ufflctnl, wjik niiivci lei) throuuh tin1 prcnchiiiK nf Kev. Sinn Jiuii'x, Iln cii'itl (Icnrpn i'vmiKi'lit( mnl ji'iiH'il willi him in holilim,' eviine,eliilie n'lAiri-t. in nil tin- u I enter eilio nf III"' I'llilcd .Stiilt'k mill Cniimlu. TIium wore lln tuil fmiiniiH mnl Miceewful ri'liK iiiiit mi'i'liiiKH ecr held in iIih or liny other country. Dr. Sinnll liu li'il cnnilMtiuiw icaiillini; in tin' elo illL' "f iiinrn lllllll 10. (Mill tlllllk xlmps, mnl I ii'cnyiiui'il in nil tpiurtom nf tin' niiliiMi ii tun' of I In- furniitiHl UpOfcllfrl llf pnilllllllllllt. HEAVY SELLING OF SIEEL MARKET FEATURE Ni:V YOI1K. April II -llonvy M'lllliK ofl'nlted Htito Steel nKnIn iiinrkoil the oponliift of Ihti nturk mnrkfti todityc ThK nlork iniKRnl frnctlomtlly tn S9 on the flrnt (oiv trmiKActlmiH nml Inter tlroppuii tn ft b, nilivrwliu irlro cliniiKo wero hinnll nml Irregular. Hy noon n nmutior nf lendlni; nlmreii worn from I to 'J pupil lower. Tho (lerllno W115 li.fluoiiroil InrKely by tlio Intent turn In tho Moxlmti uttiintlon. llomU woro ohm) Tim nmrket closed iiuitendy, RITCHIE LOSES SUIT HAN rilA.NTIHCO, Cnl , Itprll It Tho null Itmlltuti'il hy Wllllo Kit rhto nciilmit Wllllntu Kyno for ttlinrn of profllN from tho iiionIiik ilr turoH of (ho Joo ItlverK-ltllrlite IIkIH hero July I Inut, vni lout todny hy tho rhnniphin. Huporior JiuIkh CVrf inled thut Hltchlo hint by not titlpti luting In tho coiil met thnt ho wm oiitltlod to n uliuro of tho profltti, SELLS-FLOTO CIRCUS IN MEDFORD ON MAY II AkaIh 11 vUlt In tho future In pro 111 U111I from tho Hellit. Kioto clrcua, lie rortlltiK to Wllllntu K, llnlneu, con trnrtttiK nKCtit, who In now In tho lily, Hut there Ih otto difference. Truo UKiilii, (hero will cotuo tho Hells, lioto (ire iih, hut now iiruIii tho nronlc nctH, tho' i'(iioatrlennca, tho IiivIhIi illHplny lint nil now. For tho KollK'lioto clrcua thin yenr In now In overy delnll. Not only Ih there n now proKrnni. Krenter thnu ever hoforo, hut now. porfortnorN, now rtututuori, ow pro M'litntlou; tho clrcua Is now In every thltiK Hint Konn to innko up n por fnrumnru thnt Ih KrntlfyliiK lit Hh (ititlrety, Ami not only will tho fiullH-lioto circuit ho now In (Iioho HiIiikh wliou It coineH to thin city Monday, Mny 1 1 tit. hut It will ho now aIho In Ha pomontiol, For now, let It ho known tho Kollit. Kioto clrciiH hnn nu nililoil nltrnctlon Krcntor than nil tho others llutfiilo Hill hliiiHolf, his rollnuo of roporn nml rldoru nml cowboys mid IndliiiiH, iixpoiientB of tho frontlor life thnt Ih koiio, nml tho tlnplctors of tho life of tho pluliiH ns It Is todny, In addition to tho rlrcuu nets, which urn newer mnl Kroutnr than over hnforo, lltiffnlo Hill will printout lit tho performance 11 spectniio thnt Is not only now, hut thnt prenenU tho llfo of tho plains from u now iiiikIo. "W'nrpnth," It Is railed, mnl It ill plnys the pri)KroiM uf livllltnlloii from Iho lime of llm frnnller In tho piCfiil ilny, NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS" -. ASHLAND NOTES I .,.. -. Mr. Ktnj; mnl fiiniily liu iiiomiI iilln tlii'ir new tt'niili'iii'ti on lli'iu'li hIiitI, Mr, ICitic Itinli'il ii'xiili'iiri' ilnpeily in l.im Amki'Ii'h, Ciil,, In Mm. IIiivit fur her propeily. They mo tleliu.hliii with nur lifiuitil'iil lit lln t'ity mnl liciillliful, lnviu,niiitiu I'liniiili). .MIhn Aimv Hliiiiiuirtl, ulm in leneli. lii 'nl I'iiiiI'm ciitIi, Kpi-nl Hiitutiliiy mnl Hiiinliiy with lnniii folkx. Mini M11I1I11 iSrnll, nni' nl" Kiiiii'n nllcy'M Mii'ci'HHfnl Inii'liriM, (.ptiit 11 ftiw iIiinm with AhIiIiiiiiI fiii'inlN n t'cnlly. .MIhn MlirK'lllrl llllll nf llencll nlri'i't wiih eonfinetl In lnr homo till Inxl week wiih tniiiilitlM. Mr. Cut, wlm IiinI hi wifi 11 hlinil lititu UK", uiiM up fnnii Appli'i;iiti' mi Kiimhiy. Tlif Inihy fur wlmiu Ilic yniuiK tnnlliiT liiiw lit-r lift', in rnw. iii? nipiilly iiihIit the kiiiiI null nl it );riiiiilinithir. Our Miter urn nil ii'ihti'iiii, hd iim In In pli'puli'il In vnlr fur Ihf 11" npi'innt' in iin1 M. mini mnl 111c Immliii nf Hie cily to drill); lit thr lllilll'llll WIlll'tH. Tlii' M'linnlN will In nitt In fit wci'kH, which int'iitm n liiinl tiixnltt for 11 liltlt' while, prrpiirini; fur r.x nni", thru Inn rnh fur jelly wii'iitimi tlnit'. IiihIiwhI nf iht' nautili' prnur Iliri'lillU' III lint ('nilKti'Klltiniml I'llllH'll ni'xt Tliuritiliiy, tin' pnMnr will .w 11 hrit'f hi'lllliili mi ('nilKri'Kiiliniitil' I-iii, mnl will iiImi iiiihwit niiy ipie. tidiic. Tin Kiintor t'M'ii'ihf" nl nil nf tin t'hiirrliew worn lory IntoioiliiiK mnl woio onjnyi'tl hy lin!o mnl npprooi nliu miilk'iit'w. Tho lilllo miii nf .Mr. mnl Mi. T. .1. IaiitIi Ihis Ihtii iiiitc f,c( with M'lirlot rush, hill it cnimilt'M'ini;. Mr. mnl MtN, A. K. Iliirxt inter. Imnt'il 11 puity nf fiiiniU fioin I'hiioiiix Situiliiy. A linml.xiroil ornwtl fiinn nur oily iiltvinleil tho Hon Nur iliiuei' nl Med- funl mnl roporl mi oiijnynlilo tiitii', mii'li iix nur xixtor oily iiIwiivk hns. RUCH RUMBLES .Mr nml Mrs, Mnlt I'nlheiin nml KramlitniiKlitiir hno horn vUIMiik Mr. nml Mm. J. II. Hire nnd fnuilly of Iliirh. Chnrles llntulllon nml futility uprnt Knmrr with Mr, nml .Mr. Win. Cop. plo of Huurniit, Mrs. Hwan of Mcdford spent Kns. tor at tho homo of Mm. t.oito Hay uf Hitch. I.00 Hlnck nf Forest crook, wns n iiimliieim rnllvr In Jcntioulllo Inst wook. Kilns Kiulth, hnn McIIodoiikIi nml Chtwter MrDonoiiKh, who hnvo neon workliiK nt KlrrlliiK roliirned homo Hiimluy (o spend Knstor. Mr Devlin nml l.elnnd Cnntrnll nf Hitch woro husluvHs riillcra In Jack onvlllo Saturday, Mnrsh Hnltlwlti of ApploRnto while plowltiR Inst week, plowed up what Is supposed to ho llm skeleton of 1 Klntit, It wns nonr the Appirpnte river Miss Florvtiro Tnylor of Ittich, upt'tit n few tlnys In town Inst wook. Frnuk llnone wns n biiMnot-H c.illcr In Moilfonl HAliinlny, Mr. nml Mrs. . Titrpln of .Moafonl spout Knstor with Mr. nnil- '.Mrs. .Innics McDonoiiKh nml mtntly of Huch. Mr. (lonrno Htirkloy nml his niotli or motored to Jncksouvlllo Stiudn)'. Mrs. Win. DowiiIuk of Huch wns vIsltltiK her ilniiKhtur In Mcdford InHt wook. Tho Parents nnd pntrous of Huch Knt tiered Inn Weduostlny nVonltiK for tho purpnso of IcnrtiliiK nil tho ol.l sours mid they will Bather overy Frl tiny ovouIiik until they have nicom pllshed this. OBITUARY. I IIAIX At OrnntH I'nss, April 12, John I lull, tiRod 7ft, n native of Ten. nnssoi), nml veternn of a MUsourl roRlniout, rotifeileruto army, under (lutiernl I'rlco. FoIIowIiik tho wnr ho returned to Tennessee nml mnr rioil a former Mcliooltuiito, oinlmrU Ihk In tho Krocory hitsluesH, DitrltiK the rush to Colorado ho nml his wire went to thnt utntu, spemlltiK houio time In tho silver mines nml Inter came to Callfrornla nml OroKon. Iin resided In Southern Oregon for II ii years nml wiih n pioneer of tho Kerhy district. Ilo leaves his wife nnd two ilniiKhterM, Mrs. Ilattto lloyker of Seattle nml Mrs, Alice Furrier of Salt l.nko City, mid also a urn ml no 11 nml n KrnudduiiKhter. Died, nt her homo tn KiikIo Point, Clmce U. Clillilrcth, April VI, 19H. Tho deceased wns 38 twirs old, the wife of W, D. Chlldrelh. Bho louvui 11 hiishnml nml five children lo mourn her loss, l.orretln, Orvllle, (Ira) don, Norn and Month. Mis, liilldroth hud hoeii a lOBldent of I'.'ajjle Point ulnn years, Hho wns u imuuhor of the Helieccn IoiIku No, 'J(l7ii. Tln fuiiroal will hu liulil u ho I la pilot rhiich. Tnesdny u 10 u 111 uml llitrlul Kill hu ut lliu foul nil I'uliil reinvieiy, I Jiiok Xi'iiioilei' mnl hiii of Trull, who have been ininiiii; 1111 the M, 1 .Ioiii'm piupetly n KykeM ciook, Iiiih teliirni'il In his I'm in, The buy will he uiixMcil nl Hie Miciiil (,'iilheriimM. 'I'liu fullnwinir fiirinorH won; IrmiN ueliti hiiNiuoH ut IIiinm' Itivor Ihix week: William IHIIi. H. II. Mumo, W. A. Whx'iiht pliioo nml will put J. J. Kuimuumllc. Mr. Ahlefi leiiohor nf Wittier Hchnol, kpout (he wook'N oml ut the limiie uf IiIh puroiilN In Motlfunl. A. K. Oil' uf .Nfiilfunl Iiiih hnuKlit the livoHluok nu Hit! liollMiiut Valley fut in uml Iiiih IciihciI tint place uf I'iiiiI Kotioy fnr n tonn uf yenr. The people nf llm Milloy exleml Mr. Orr 11 ounliiil wolootno. IM Diiiiuiiok. ChiiiloH Owoiim, H. !'. Duller, S. A. Kichuhlrtun uml CIiiih. Mayeile, iip-ln-ilale fiiriiiiTH, woro hhippiui; oremu nl "ue River IiihI week. Mrx. Hurry Sehuler mnl iliihlrou of Mi'ilfunl viHitoil ut Fnir Oak, the hoiiie of her pinoiilH, Mr. uml Mrn. S. I". I'oltor. I.nst week wo had hovcrnl iniich lieoilcil slinwrrH. The fiitiiii'rx nro busy plnwiuj; their otirn uml bemi land. TIiIh (oeullty InkoH 11 ptidu in M'liiliiiC nut 11 fiiHt-eliiHH a 1 tide, mid heaii minium ill become 11 flogim for tho K iiiih 11lley in the future. Willimn WillimiiH ban leiixoil Ihe W. D. .Moure. .Iohh Koiitlimnor nml hfU'U iioioh In beniiH, The balance i" in a I la If 11. II11111 To Ihe wife of I'niiiL My oih, 11 him, Dr. WuihIh iittciuliiin pliy-icinn. .Mr, nml Mi. .1. II. Hair nf Itnuo River woro viMturn ut Knter)rie (lrmi)jo S11I 1111I11 y. The M'lvely liiwn. In front of the I101110H uf Williaiii Vim (liietheu mnl 11 Dituuilek imikii bountiful picture to the eye uf the punning toiiriM. Mi-Hen Ninu mnl N'otu Soiitn uf Htitto KnIU ate vikiting fricmlH in tho vulloy. Dr. Seoly uf Meilfunl, with 11 purly if fiieiiil-, tuuturi'il tbruiiyh Kviiiih vulloy Sumliiy. .1. .1. Siiuiincrville Iiiih been in de mand lately by Iwo uf our funner, Ciiltuii Smith uml S. II. Moure, who believe in ilherxifictl lu ruling. Motlt have 11 line herd of Angora putln. Tho olip uveiiigotl three uml uiichulf Miuuiln to tho guilt, which include hint yoni's kids. They nro finding 11 ready inatktt fur the wotnl nt !ltt l-:i cents. This could be made 11 lending indiixlry In Ihe vulloy, the initial ount uf puitiuioc being about nil, iih the miitmilH make their own living, brnwHing. A herder wutihl bo neoi. Miry if the fieliU wore not incloM'd. DiilcipriM' (Iniuge held jtt. loguliir iiinnthly ineoting Sntiirdny. Three new ineinborH touk the liiM uml ce utiil tlogieo nml eight 111111I0 upplieu tiuu fur incmberdiip. The (Iruuge will hhurlly give nu entertuiumeul. Hvery one is invited to nttend, iih yuit will httriiy get yuur uiuiiey'n worth. tiinrloH Mnyerlo, caretaker ut Ihe lioiiHiiul Valley farm, has moved to Rugito River. Ilo will make In hume fur ihe present nl the home of .frs. MugoileV father, .Mr. Hum'IicI. Mrs, (). K. (lilinme ami Mi. Sinnok nf Rogue River anil Mr. (Irnnger of Denver, biulher of Mrs. (Jihiiitro, picnicked in the Kvuus val ley TIiuimIiiv ami visilotl al "Dine huit," the home uf Mr. nnd Mr. John II. Ilillis. ImtU'H Neiithiimer keeps u close watch nu tho letter box lately. Jim reminds one uf the peet: "In the spiint; n young man's fancy lightly tin Us to thoughts uf love." The following people shopped in (Irnnls Pass during the week: Mr. mnl Mrs. W. Williams, Mrs. W. D. Moore ami (laughter, llnzel, ami Mrs. Chandler uml daughter, Miss Alice. BEAGLE BEAGLETS Charles Centers Ih clearing nml Improving bin much on Hock crook. Tlieo. C.lns lost a threo-yenr-obl steer Inst Friday hy weed ikiIsoiiIiir, A fow uf tho Table Hock Imll players visited with tho lleaRle hoys 011 Hitmlny nnd Joined with them in having n good gamu of hall. There wns n Reed number nf visitors who enjoyed tho game nnd wo extend greeting) to nil to cumo ngnln next Sunday. Tho Tnblo Hock ulno will piny tho Hcnglo nine' next Sunday, bring nil your friends boys, Tho Cottrell brothers drovo n flno bunch of cattle to tho Mendows 011 Monday, Mr. uml Mrs. W. C. Chapman woro in Medford Friday nml tuaiIo their old tluto neighbors nnd friends I.. (I. Martin ami family n plensnut visit. Mr. and Mrs, Hutidontoii of UourIc nro slopping In Central Point with Mrs, Sanderson's father who Is very sick. II. 13. Hodgers hauled a nice load of hogs lo the Centint Point nmrket recently, (iureme Wllhltu wns In Mcdford Friday. Jasper Honors uf tho llcnulo vloro EVANS VALLEY BREEZES made 11 business trip to Cuntrnl Point Hat unlay, Hurt fJImpimiu Is hntillntf Krnln to llm (j. II, Drown mill In Medford. 'Jim Into ruins liavo put imw enor gy Into Dm fnnnurH nml they nro all busy on their rnntlios, Mr, uml Mrs. Percy Chupiiuiii wore In Medford Hntuidny night Inning !tt tho plcttiru shows. William Potneroy hnn taken tho contrail to Krub nml clear tho now county road In the .Meadows nenr tho Terrlll rniich. Thou Olnss Is hauling bis g.nln lo Hngln I'olttt. Mr. Davis will prencli nt Autloch next Hiimlny, April I Oth. Mrs. John Hlghtim of llenglo Is uinkliig hur daughter, Mrs. Myers of Kvnns creek a visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Martin of Hough) iiiade a trip to Mcdford on Friday. Mr. Howard of Medford tins fin lulled tho cement bridge on Ruydnr creek nonr upper Tnblo Hock nml It Is n credit to tlm builder. I CENTRAL POINT POINTERS 4. Mrs. Coster, who has been visiting her iiinlhcr, Mi. Cookoy, has re turned to her hniiio in I'oitluml. Mrs. II. T. I'mikoy ami little daughter are spending 11 few weeks with relative ami friends ut Port land. Mrs. Whipple and daughter nl Rogue River spent Ihe week cm! with her mother, Mrs. Shaddock. Mr. ami Mr. N. It. Ashornft spent the last uf llm week with telativcs nl Ashland. Mrs. W. K. Price ontertiuuiil friends from Ashland llm middle of the week. Mrs. Nettie (Iieeu nml childieu spent Knstor with friends at Mcdford Mr. ami Mrs. J. J. (iriiu have left for the north In spend the summer with their daughter. Mrs. .1, II. Holmes has returned from a several tlavs visit with her daughters at Oakland. Clyde Applognte spent the las uf the week wiih his luiuil.v here. William Stidbain spent Sunday vis iting nt (inititrt Puss. The choir uf Ihe M. H. church will put on the entertainment entitled, "The New Minister." nl Ihe Y. M. C. A. building Thursday evening, April 111. Come ami hnvo a good lunyh. Some of the best uiuieiaiw in the city have the leading parts ami this promises to bo one uf the best things uf the season. I.. J. (5uy of Seattle is hero visit ing his parents, Mr. uml Mr. .1. II. (Iny. SET BULLIS BLAST OFF AT STERLING MINE SUNDAY Tho big blast at tho Sterling mlno wns not off Sunday afternoon by W. A. Smith, nu expert powder man of California. Thtt ,15,000 pounds of powder wns pi need sixty feet under ground nnd completely pulverized tho soil It lifted. Mr. Smith stated It wns n most sticccsuful blast. Tho work of mining tho broken up ground will begin shortly. T. R. TO HURRY HOME FOR WEDDING OF SON XKW YOHK, April It Harller return of Col. Hoosovolt to New York thnu anticipated Is forecasted tn niessnRes received hero from Hrazll todny. Col, Hooscvclt will urrlvo during tho third week In May. Mi projected Journey to Spain before re turning homo to nttend tho wedding of Kortult Itoosevelt nnd Miss Holte Wlllnrd mny not bo undertaken. 1 M WiiJM 1 JTssslMJ I" tyyc V, fLALA W I v' Simply W U6l J Collcct m lb.U J on lyMHM&M m yry vcV.fi I VtZ 'St I M of "Hut'irmo" 1 9S$V I I If xourdrlrcannottupp1yroultha I I Butprlllo,mlllhmillrt'ctlounj I I It will ent stone by ircel (ot I I sbolutly fr )ITcrot jutt to prvva I I tb rsr guillly of I I Supreme I I Sodas f loc at Your dials an J llionilr tin of "!uprm" m tiitkfii dtiiiilri. m 1 f r Ht4BON ION M 3m ruuhu, oat, ,m 1 LJtKjKiU NEW TRIAL J CIHCAdO, April II. The convic tion uf .luck Johnson, tin: negro pu gilist, by a lower court oil a charge of Initisporting 1Mb' Khreiber "for piipioM' of prostitution" wim re versed today by the I'nltoi! Klalos court uf appeals on the ground that the evidence wiih nut sufficient to convict on that count. His convic tion oil other counts, including that of transporting the woman for im moral purposes, wiih affirmed. The sentence imposed today upon Johnson contained nil counts on which ho wns comic ed. The court ordered thut he bo reseulonced only oil those counts un which conviction wns tilfinneil. A rctrinl wai order ed nil the reversed onilllt. The government alleged in tho (rial hero thai the negro brought the woman to Chicago, purchased furni ture ami arranged to sinrt Imr in the business of conducting a house of prostitution. A NURSE TAKES DOCTOR'S ADVICE And it Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Euphcmin, Ohio. " Because of total ignorance of how to care for myself when verging into womanhood, and from taking cold when going to school, I suf fered from a displacement, and each month I had severe pains and nausea which always meant a lay-off from werk: for two to four days from tho time I was 1G years old. "I went to Kansas to livo with my sis-1 tcr and while there a doctor told mo of tho Pinkhom remedies but I did not uso them then as my faith in patent medi cines was limited. After my sister died I came homo to Ohio to live and that has been my horno for the last 18 years. "Tho Change of Life came when I was 47 years old and about this time I saw my physical condition plainly described in ono of your advertisements. Then I began using Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and I cannot tell you or any ono tho relief it gnvo me in the first three months. It put me right where I need not lay off every month and during the last IS years I have not paid out two dollars to a doctor, nnd have been blest with excellent health fora wo woman of my age and I con thank Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegctablo Compound for it "Since tho Change of Llfo is over I havo been n maternity nurse and being wholly self-supporting I cannot over cstimato tho value of good health. I havo now earned a comfortable little homo just by sewing and nursing. I have recommended tho Compound to many with good results, as it Is excel, lent to tako before and after child-birth."-Mlss Evelyn Adeua Stew AKT, Euphemla, Ohio. If you want special adrlco write to Lydia E. linkhara Mediclao Co. (coufl. dentlal) Ltbd, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read tad answered by a wobuw and held U strict ceaadeaae WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Recently remodeled and enlarged, added now camoraa nnd apparatus and Is now strictly up-to-dnto In evory way. CommerlcAl Work of all Kinds Including copying and enlarging of pictures, legal documents, etc. Uro nildo enlarging, any size, and koduk finishing of evory kind. Professional and auiatuer photo- Rrnphlc supplies. I. M. Harmon Assoclnttnl Willi Mo. Shop over Isis Thcntor. Phone H7-J A Hint for Coming Maternity In ft little book itealgncd for expectant mothers more compteto Instruction la Klven in tlio uco or "AIother'B KrlenU." Thla la un external embrocuttou applied to tlio atxlomliuil muscloa for tho pur peso of reducing the tnili on Hsu menu, corda and tcntlona. It aervea to oaa the mind. Indirectly lias a most benetlrlal effect upon tlio liervnua synlem uml tliouaiimla of women liovo ilelluhliMI told how they were free of uiiUMU, had no inornlnif alckneia uixl went throuiih tha ordeul Willi moat ru iniirkultlo aurersa. "Mothvr'a t"rlend ha a been mowliiir In potuilur for for mcia Ihnn forty tiuw. In iilnnt oory com nuiiilly mo Krnndiiuillwra who uaotl It llu'iii.idw, their iliiUHlitera lime uaed It mid they eertnluly uuit know what a MvklliK It la when Ihey leeoiiuiieiid It Marinly. II la iimmI very uotraafullr lo preii'iil eukliitf of lnil, "Molher'a I'rlfiid" hua Iieeu uranarml In llm Uliomtory uf ItruiltleM ItrHUUtor ('a, not lojinur lllilu AlUuiii, (Li , for iiiorii Ihuti IMi) ifiuirlulloua uml en 1 1 Im uI of uliniiol miv iliuatil'l fluiil t-ikl.t lit n NYllig lo ilu M hu Idllv Look, M ON N ORDEREDBYCOURT AI ONCE! CLfJUbtD E GOLDS ND Itrsslha Freely I CUnrs Stuffed. up, lnflamt! Nine anJ Head nd Slop Catarrhal Duchargw. Cure Dull Headache, 'JYy "i:iy Cre.nn Hnlm." (let n aiiinl' Nittle nnywny, Jutt to try It Apply n little In the nostril, and Instantly your vUuz" ikih. nnd stoppcibiip nlr pnssaKes of tho bend will open- you will brcnlhe freely, dullness nnd headncb" tllnpiienr. Hy morning' tin cntnrrb eolddii-bend orcntnrrbni for thront will l gone. Knit such mlry now I (let tbe sinnl' bottl" of "Klv'n Crenin Hnlm" nt any tlru store This sweet. Baby Doll Pumps In fi'iiu .Mrtnl, I'ntent nml Velvet Welt Hewcil Solti Bco Them In Window At the Sign of cAmcit Ori'OSITB Ii)ST OFFtCB Mens Work Clothes Bib Overalls, in plain gray, blue and striped colors, at, per pair .. ..$1.00 Coats to match, each , . $1.00 Painters' White Overalls at, pair. 75 Coats to match 75 Carpenters' White Seven-Pocket Overalls, per pair, Carpentei-s' CJnty Seven-Pocket Overalls, pr..$1.25 Special Work Hose, black, tan, blue and white foot, Silk Lisle Hose, in black, navy, tan and gray, at, per Work Gloves, wrist and gauntlet, pair....50V and $1 THE WARDROBE : West Main Street Prohibition County Convention At "It Theater" The Prohibitionises of Jackson county ami all those who signed tho "Out to Win" slip, are callqd .to meet in convention Friday, April 17, at the It Theater. County Convention at 2 o'clock. Mass meeting at 7:30. Mr. llinshaw, chairman of the National Committee, will speak. If you deal in values you'll appreci ate the Pord. Its simplicity its economy and its dependability give it a value- that cannot bo measured by its price. The Ford is tho ono car that has "nindo good" in world-wido service. I&9G Is tho prlco of tho Ford runabout; tho touring car Is 1045 f, o. b, Mcdford, complete with equipment. Got catalog and particular from C. E. GATES ni'AUTA HUlLDINa. NOSTRILS OPEN, CATARRH VANISH frncrnnt hnlm tlls.nnlfM hy tho heut of tbe noslrlh; pciictnilc mid IiciiIh the Inlhttneil, swollen meuihrittio which lines the noie, bend nml thront ; eleiirs tlio nlr uiHfUiaiH ;ntoi nnsty tllchnrxei nml n feellmt uf demising, soothing relief conies Ini mcdliitcly. Don't Inr nwnkn to-nluht stntg kIIiu: for breulli. with bend stuffed, uoMtrlls clnsetl, Imwklng nnd blowtmt. Cntnrrb or n cold, with tin rumilm; noe, foul mucous dropping Into tho llirnnl. nml rnw ilrvtiiHiii lu illiitri.r. rliur but truly ncdlei. "it your fnlth Jut onco In "Kly's crriuu linlin' nml your cold or mtnr'' "! "Urelv tllMnnenr. "! . 1 MMDVOMI), OHB.