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M1SDF0UD MATH TRmtTNR MRDFOUD. OKUUOy. KRIOAY. MAV 1, 11)1 PAUK BIX HARRIS CANDIDATE Fl NOMINATION OFSUPREMECOURT .IihIbo Laurence T Hums cnndi lno fur line r l ho republican iihiii iiiiition for ju-lice ir I lu "iipronio court, win horn September V, IS"!), nl Alliany, Or.: srnitiinteit Irom tlio I'iiUpHIv nr Oregon In 1 80.l and from the Inw ilopnrtmcnt of Ihe 1'mvpr-ill.v of Mlchipiu In 1SH. rr relented Irfino poiint.v in thp lpjrilii ture in 1001 nml lOOIl: vn elected speaker of thi Iiuum" in lln option of llJOU, nml nllhonjih tho .ps-on nit a Mrcniioti" oiip, no nppenl wrw pvpr tnken from ftny ruling made hy him ns speaker of tlio hiiii-o; practiced Inw in Kinjoiip from ISOil to 1!H)., when ho wn nppointpil I'irpnit jnilp to lill n newlv created ofl'icp In tin' second judicial dUttict, cuihrneinir Cons Curry, Doitjjlns Ilentoii, l.in poln nnd l.n.10 enmities; in 1000 wiw nominntpil in tho pninnrio- without Jmlcf Jjwrpnre T, Hnrrls t KHRcne, Who Seeks Itepnlillcnn Nomination for Supreme Court opposition nml nt the general elee tion wit pleetPil without opposition to the same office; nml in lDl'J, nf ter serving six more years, wn nonv innteil in the primary eleetion by both the repuhhenn nnd democratic parties withonl opposition nml elect ed without opposition. All the lawyer of Lane ponnty, sixty-four in number, have voluntar ily pledged them-elves without dis sent to hi enndidnpy. A eireuit judge pomes into more intimate eon tnet with the jieoplc, and hi prnt tipiil niliiiiniMriition of justice is sub. jeet to n cither and more eon-tnnt scrutiny by all clnse of petsniiri than perhaps the duties of any other office. An e.ferienee of nine years on the circuit bench, therefore, whieh has met the approval of all parties and elaoses, both lawyers and lay men ,in such ii signal manner, is very high evidence bth of the judicial ipiulificutions of Judge Harris, nnd of his pprcnunl standing and chnr npter in the ponimnnity where he. lives. Hi impurtinlity is demon strated in the udministration of jus tieii to nil )vcr-oii coming into hi pourt, whether of high or humble -tn-tiou, nnd the evidence of tlnw pml- JliPt afforded by the approval of hi own people, who know him best in his own home, constitute the het evi dencu in his behalf. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED :E! GRANTS PASS, .May 1 Mr. K. E. McKlbben of Grants Pass will heal tho Southern Oregon Federation of Women'B clubs for tho coming year, lntvliiK been elected president of the organization nt tho business session lield Thursday. Other officers elected were: First vice-president, Mrs. Fuller; second vice- president. Mrs, (Jlliiiore; recording kocrotary. Atlss Towne; corrospondliiK tecrotary, Mrs. Cora Honklo; treasurer, Mrs. Schleffelln; auditor, Mrs. Frank Smith; district organizer, Mrs. Card. Chairmen of tho departments of work wore olected us follows. An Mrs. Arthur Conklln; conservation, Mrs, L. M. Root; civics. Mrs. J. F. Reddy; education. Mrs. V. I'ssh crj household economic. Mr. C. h, lloburt; legislation, Mrs. C. I,. Clev eager; lllirary, Mrs. Joseph Mobs; liiiisle, Mrs. U. II. Anderson; press, Mrs, Sex Smith; public health, Mrs. II. S. Mullt. notici:. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply at (ho mil iar mcotlui; of tho city council, May Oth, 1UH, for u license to sell malt, Nplrltuous and vinous Ibiuors at .'12 "North Front street, for a period or nix Jiionths, M. AND K. J. ADAMS. Dated April 17th, I'Jll. Hmoko Ml. DIM. ClKr mill ludji build up iy roll (or your own town, ' COURTHOUSENEWS Reported by Jackson County Ab troct Co., 8lxth nnd Fir SU. Probst lMute of Phylis .May Crnr.er, de pciised Oiiler of final dUehnrue. IMnte of Mmy A. Shnpleiuh IV tit ion for nlloivnnee of claims KMnte of l.ucy A. t'oiifcny Order appointing nilnuiiUtmtiiv. Rstnle of Sally A. Ms-oil Order of publication of notice of settle ment of final iippount. (iunnliiuiship of A. fl. Mickpy, in pomiictent Guardian's bond filed. New Cnp. Karl S Tinny ys. Klir.nbelh Me Kniighlin et nl. Order nnd nffidnvit for publication. (Irand Mesa Lumber Co vs. Archie Wnlkor Summons filed. Kenneth A. Wyekoff vs. C. I Dickey p! nl. Demurrer filed. Thomas Randies s. It. O. McOpc et nl. Summons. Kniibnnk-s-, Morse A V. v. F. V. Shnpleiuli Hardware Co. Summons filed. Kniesl Cole vs. F. J. Cattprlin e nl. Order denying motion. Sterling Mining Co. vs. Spcnpor S. llnlli Order denying motion and or der granting motion. Mary K. Adams vs. Celin Drown o' ill. Summons filed. dapk-ou County Hank vs. C. W. Withoft pt nl. Assignment of judg ment " T. :. Rpiuilipu vs. C. II. Ans.ii'kcr Complaint. Duller & Thompson Co. v. Fred K. Jordan, Klhel K. Jordan, X. !. Holmes, Maude M. Holmes, A. C. Oienger Complaint. Norn Neathntner vs. Clara A. Hong pt al. Complaint. V. I. Vawtpr, administrator of the pstnte of K. K. Hart estate, vs. P. M. Comptou et nl. Complaint. Heal IMnte Tratufrnt Kliziibeth Humphrey et vir to X. II. Messenger, 0 neres in see. 'J4-3fi-'JV .fl.r.OO Suie Ann Smith et vir to C. D. Cole, lot S. blk. '.. Gray's Addition. Medford J. J. Crosby to J. S. Owen Co., land in seo. 4-:i.ri-nH II. C. Meehem et vir to Ida M. Morris, lot II, Woolen's Ad dition to Medford . Monda Helms et al to H. II. Helms, lot 70 on Oregon street, Jacksonville Frank MeKee et ux to Gen eral Investment Co., bind in see. :i.J nnd ,T. twp. M-2W' 1,400 10 JO 10 10 ! BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES. Mrs. Thos. Walker, of California, Is here with her husband who came some time ago and Is bo well satis fied that he has decided to stay. Mrs. Abbott and daiigntcr, Mrs. Howard Fox of Derby made a busi ness nnd pleasure trip to this place Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mr. Roderick Raker are preparing a camp about a mile from here. They expect to live there this summer so Mr. Raker can "night watch" tho donkey engine. Jack Frost visited the gardens and fruit trees in this vicinity several nights last week and was quite suc cessful In his work, much to every ono's sorrow. Mrs. Manual left Tuesday for Cali fornia ubcro she will mako her fu ture home. Mrs. Rarrett and two small daughters will follow her Im mediately after the closo of school. C. B. Johnson, who has been teaching the Dardanells school, was visiting friends here several days ago. Little Ada R, Scylcr was sick two weeks but is able to be up now. Tho regular Wednesday evening prayer meeting, which has been dis continued for some time, will jcg:n next week. The Ladles' Aid society met with Mrs, Mills Wednesday afternoon. Several of the members were presnt and a good timo was enjoyed by all. Revs. Gammons and Ray and Mr, Sears returned Saturday from Ash land. The reception Saturday evening, In honor of Rev. Gammons and family was well attended and enjoyec. Little Roland Morris Is qultu sick at present. TABLE ROCK TABLETS I'd Vincent broi .di' "ill 11 load of fiiruitiiii! 0110 dav iiisi wcik. The ditch ioui any h.ive 11 force of men repairing the pipe lino along the Hoot place. II, P.. dale of llcnglo wiu buying hay hero Pilday, Mr. Ciiiiicion of K11111 Vnljev win doing biiino ju (hi, muiimiiiilly lust week, Wiio w in ins 11 1 c dotliu mis1l't'iibli diiiungu to onion nil)) oilier guilcn I ruck, Cuiinly Hniiuul Kiipuiilijluiiilniil U'vlls vUllcil our 111I100I Wciliiifedny, Hose Nnilon idotrd n iiccciiI term of school nl Reese Creek Pri day mid tins returned home to spend tlio summer viu'ajiou. A meeting of ihe Table Hock lot provoiiient tissticintion's council was held last Thursday evening nt tin' Wiishbuni home. D. V. Dcehe nml wile mid several young people of this neighborhood motored to Reese Crock last Satur day evening to attend the school cn teitainmcnt. Verne Pendleton nnd "Dutch" Wnnl went mi n fishing excursion to the Applegntc hist Sunday. The Arrow Head Literary sneietx will meet next Saturday evening. Re sides the prnurnm, there will he ele lion of otficers. .Mrs. Rubv Muvficld nud babies. niTompnnieii by Mae Neiilou and the Pommy sisters, ol the .Meadows, were visiting in Table Rock last Friday and Satuiday. The frosts of the his few nights have played havoc whcie smudging was not re-orled to. Fruits of all kinds, gardens and even gooseberries and currants have been destroyed. Mrs. Pavne cIoed n successful tenu of school here WVduesdny and will leave in n few days for Harbor. Or., whore she will make her future home. A surprise party which for once was really a surprise was given on Tuesday night at the Vincent home in honor of Mrs. Payne, who is leav ing for the const. Many interesting games were played, hut the main fea ture of the evening seemed to be the experiments with mi airship curried on by some of our local inventors. Clarke Collin has obl hi motor pvcle to Medford parlies and is look ing for u saddle horse uitulHo for cavalry purpose. tOCXTY COt'ltT PROCKKDINGS The following U a schedule of ex penditure!! of Jackson County, Ore gon, together with a list of claimants and articles or sorvlce for which the claim Is made, and vvhlcn were parsed upon at the April, 1914 term of the County Court for Jackson County. Oregon. County Court and Commissioners Jas. M. Cronemlller, stamps. . $ 3,00 Chas. R. Gay, deputy proba tion officer's salary Home Tel. and Tel. Co., tele phone bill ... . F. M. Kelly, preparing delin quent tax foreclosure com plaint Mutual Tel. Co., telephone hill Medford Sun, printing court proceedings Medford Mall Tribune, print ing court proceedings Medford Rook Store, supplies Medford Printing Co., sup plies Postal Tel. and Cabt Co.. telegrams os.s; 2.33 73.00 I.S5 a no "".'33 1.21 4.9C Rogue River Valley Hy. Co.. freight on supplies 11.2G F. L. Ton Velle, Judge's aav ary 150.00 F. L. Toil Velle, traveling ex penses 20.00 Western Union Tel. Co., tele grams . r,s Win. C. Lecver, commission er's compensation 17.00 J. C. Smith, commissioner's compensation 22.00 Total ... $423.01 Circuit Court F. Roy Davis, court reporter 20.00 A. R. Thompson, bailiff COO Frank Kasshafor. crier 21.00 J. A. Lemcry, defending case State vs. Liefer 10.00 James M. Cronemlller, stamps 1. 10 Chas. I). Champlin, petit Juror 2.00 City Drug Stare, supplies .. . .30 Home Tel. nnd Tel. Co., tele phono bill 2.00 Dolly Johnston, witness 10.30 R. R. V. Ry. Co., freight on supplies 1.20 W. II. Slngler, convoking prisoners to Salem 18.93 W. II. Slngler, expense for prisoners 7.00 J. E. Stewart, petit Juror .. 10.00 V. G. Swedenburg, witness .. 3.20 Umpqua Hotel, board of wit ness 10,13 Xasb Hotel, board of witness 10.70 Total II40.C0 Justice ("ourr D. W. Cooper, Justlco fees 3.00 II. L. Clngcnld, constable fees 1.30 City of Ashland, board nr prisoner 1. 00 City of Ashland, board of prisoner 1 SO Clyde R. Dean, witness LOO Rankin Kites, constable fees 3.30 Rankin Kates, constable fees 1.70 Rankin Dstes, constable fees 2.00 Rankin Kates, constablo fees 3.40 Rankin Kates, constable fees 27.00 R. R. Kliol. witness 1.00 D. D. Good, constable feen 4.33 J, P. Hlttson, constable fees . 0,G3 J. P. Hlttson, constable fees . 2.00 Chas. Harris witness 1.00 W. T. Kennoy, witness 3.30 Arthur Lyman, wltnoss . 1,00 ('. W, Lyman, wUucjs 1.00 P. G. McWIIIIams. drawing Jury list . 2.00 Geo. McDonoiigh, constablo fees .1.70 R. C. Porter, constable U es 2.00 It. C. Porter, countable fees . 3,00 Postal Tel. and Cable t;o., telegrams 10.11 Dr. Stearns, witness 1.00 Geo, V. Seagcr, Justice iteu 4.90 Geo, W, Heager, Justice fees 8.33 Geo. W. Sengor, drawing Jury list . 2.00 K. T. Staples, ilntwIuK jury list 2.00 G. O. Taylor, Justbo fees 2.70 G. O. Taylor, Justin- fees S.70 G. O, Taylor, Justice fees 10, JO G. O. Tuylor, Justlco fees 2.70 G. O. Taylor. Justlco fees 3.70 G O. Taylor, Inn lot fc 4.R0 fl, f), Taylor Justice fees 7.00 G. (). Tuylor. Jilstldi fee 12.73 Tola I . .iToTtT WiciRU Offlm .In. II r'roiii'iiilllor. slumps, t 1120! Home 'fid Mild Tel Co., IhIh. phono bin . mar, Jnrksunvllln Pot suplillox ..t0 Medford Rook Store, mippllc 10.00 Medford Printing Co., sup pile ... 21 ar. Postal Tel ami Pablo Co., ti'logmtUH 5 2ii Rogue Valley Ry. Co., freight 011 supplies lfi W. II. Slngler. sheriff sntnry n:i3.33 W. 11. Slnglcr, annual ex pense ... 311.03 Western Pnlon Tel Co., lob- grnniK Total . 4.Ro ..HS3.7I (Mcrku Office Jas M Croneiulllor, tnniii .$ 10.00 F. l Coleninndenut- biro 70 rti) City Drug Store, supplies . G. A. Gardner. clorliN salary 230.00 Home Tel. and Te. Co., tele- plume bill 10 Medford Rook Store, supplies 10.20 Postal Tel nml Cable Co . telegrams ; . . 1.2 1 Total . $335. 30 County Treasurer Office Jas. M. Cronemlller, treasur er's salary . .,..,. .. .$10" 00 Jas. M. CrouoiulllerY Stamps. 0 90 City Drug Store, supplies .'0 Home Tol. nnd Tel. Co., tele phone bill Medford Rook Store, supplies R. R. V. R'. Co.. freight on supplies Geo. J. Kiintmnn, rubber stamps Totnl Coroner Of fit o C. W Carson. Juror . 2 on 11.13 .23 1.13 $120.03 i 1.00 Dr. W. P. Cblsholm. phlc- Inn " 00 John Cameron, witness 4.00 Jas. Davis, witness 1.00 Sam GrlsMini, Juror . 1.09 A. K Graham, witness 1.00 Plln Gunyaw stenographer 3.00 Pltuer lllglnbothnm, witness t.00 Anna lllglnbothnpi. wltnc 1.00 A, K. Kellogg, coroners fees 3l.t0 John Kuotts, witueis.. . 1.00 Wm. Lewis, witness .. 1.00 Ren II Lniupmati. witness 1.00 II O. McMillan. Juror. I. Oil J T. Pankey constable fees 1.10 W. II Sllckel. witness 1.00 W, R. Walker. Juror. 1.00 C W Walker. Juror t.0 T J West, Juror 1 00 Total ... $.r.3.i;o SrhiMiI SiiKriiilelilelil's Office Jas. M. Cronemlller, stamps $ 2 1.90 Arthur R. Chas, upcrr:or salary . .. . 120.00 City Drug Store, supplies 1,25 Home Tel. and Tel. Co., tele phone bill .. . . 3 10 Model Clothing Co., supplies for In itltute 25.00 Medford Rook Store, supplies 3.50 Medford Printing Co., sup plies 32.71 B. R. Peterson, supervisors salary . 120.00 K. R. Peterson, office expense 1 1 9.1 R. R. V. Ry. Co.. freight on supplies 1 Ulrlch Rro moving typewn- ter ... ... .2: J. Percy Wells, superinten dent's salary ... 130.00 J. Percy Wells, traveling ex penses 50.00 J. Percy Wells, express on office supplies .- ... 1-90 May It. Wells, deputy biro ... . 13.73 Woods Lumber Co., kiipplles t.tii Total . .. $570.20 Fruit Inspcinrs Office Ashland Record, printing $ 3.05 Ashland Tidings, printing 7. On J, C. Aitkin, deputy expenin . 03.00 J. C. Rltkln. deputy salnry r.3.00 W. II. Drown, deputy expense 5 J. 00 W. II. Rrown, deputy salnry . 5 1 on Clyde Rarniim, deputy salary 21.00 Home Tel. and Tel. Co., tele phone bill 9.45 Geo. Hilton, Jr , deputy ex pense 57 no Geo. Hilton, Jr , deputy salary 57 on I. R. Kline, deputy expense. . 57 00 I. It. Kline, deput) salary .. 57 00 Medford Printing Co., pant ing ... t3 00 Medford Rook Store, supplies 12.10 (To be continued.) SPIT I.V KOTITV. Sl'MMOXS FOR I'PIILIC.VriO.V. In the circuit court of tho statu or Oregon, for Jarkson county. I.ee Phlpps, plaintiff, vs. Mallndn Jnno Miles, nnd William Miles, wlfo and husband, defendant!. To Mallnda Jane Miles, nnd Wil liam Miles, wife and husband, the above untneil defendants. In tho namo of the state of Oregon, you nro hereby required to nppear and nnswer tho complaint filed against you In the above entitled court nnd cnuse, on or bofore six weeks from the date of tho first pub lication of this summons, said first publication being on the 10th day of April, 1914. And you aro hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tho abovo en titled court for the relief demanded In the complnlnt, to-wlt. For a decree of the above ontitled court foreclosing that certain mort gage given by defendants Mnllnda Jane Miles, and William Miles, wife nnd husband to the abovo namod plaintiff, recorded In book 20 ut pages 370-571, record of mortgages, Jackson county, Oregon, covering the following described real property sit uated In Jackson county, Oregon, to wlt: Lots numbered one (1), two (2), and three (3, In block number six teen (lfi). of the city (formerly town) of Medford, an designated and described on the official plat thereof now or record. Said mortgage securing a nolo for $1000.00, dnted Medford, Oregon, December 27, 1910. executed by said Miilludn Juno Miles and her husband, and payable to the plaintiff herein, drawing interest nt the ruto of ten per cent per annum until paid. For a decree and Judgment for the Hum of $1000 00 Including Interest until aid at the nbovo rate, and tho mini of $125,00 as attorney's fees, und the costs of this suit, That Ibo usual decree bn mnde for tho sule of wild promises by the sheriff of (lie ubove county und state iiccordliiK to luw, und Ibu proceeds of said sule inuy lo applied In pay ment of Din amount due the plain tiff, Including principal and Indue!, attorney's fens, mid costs of this suit, und that suld defendants and cudi of Ilium, uud ull persons cluhnliiK under lliein hubmiqueni to tlm execu tion nl mild morlKUKu IIP"') "iild pretuliies, either ns purchasers, In cumbrancers, or utlmrwlso, may bo barred mid foreclosed of all rhthlii, claims or equity of redemption text ropt such ns allowed by law! In sold premises, and that If after such sale and application of proceeds thereof, It shall ho useot tallied that such pro ceeds are insufficient to pay mirh Judgment as plaintiff may recover, he may liavo Judgment over against de fendants In tho amount of such de ficiency. And for nucIi other relief ns to tho court nmv seem Just. This summons Is published under nnd by vlrtuo of 1111 order iniiile by Hon, P L. Ton Velle, county Judge of tho aforesaid county and stnto, In tho nlisi'tiri nt the. circuit Judge of the above entitled court from said coun ty, on tho !Uh day of April, till I. The first publication of this summons to be on the 10th day or April, 1911, and the Inst publication will be 011 the 22nd day of Mnv, 1911. NKWTON W. I10RDKN. Attorney for Plaintiff. SIMMONS, St'lV I11R DIVORI'P. In the circuit court 111 and for the county of Jackson, state of Oregon. Ktihi k. crdciy. phiiuttrr, vs. 1:1 win J. Creety, defendant. To Klwln J, freely, tho above named defendant' III the nnme of the state of Oregon, 5011 Aro hereb) required to appear and answer plaintiffs complaint now on file ngnlnst you In the above en titled court nml cause within six week from the date of tho first pub lication of this summons, tmld first publication thereof liclnu 011 Friday, the 10th dny of April, 191 1, mid vou nro hereby notified If you fall to ap pear and answer, or otherwise plead to plaintiff complaint, tlm plnlutl'r will apply to tho court for the relief demanded in her complaint, towlr For a decree of divorce from you and that the bonds of matrimony hum existing between yourself mid plain tiff be wholly set aside and held for naught, that plaintiff lie restored to her maiden namo. towR Kubl V. Hamilton, and that she have Judg ment ngnlnst you for her costs mid disbursements of this suit nml (tint she bo given such other nnd further relief ns to the court may seem Just and equitable This summons Is ubllsbed In the Medford Mnll Trlbunr, n newspaper of general circulation. In JacKson county. Oregon, published at Med ford, Oregon, b order of Hon. P I, Ton Velle. Judge of tho county court for Jackson county. Oregon, tiindu nud entered on the 9th day of April, 1911. wherein nnd In snld order It Is or dered Hint you be required to nppenr and answer snld complnlnt within six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, the first publication thereof being on I'rldnr, the tOtb day of April. 1911. and the last publication thereof being 011 Fri day, tho 22nd day of May. 1911. WM. I VAWTRH. Attorney for Plulutlff, Real Snaps ICO nrre stork farm, 0 room house barn, out buildings 2h acres In crop Spring to Irrigate, $12 00 per acre Also 10 aero tracts, thre mill's from town, best of laud nil In culti vation, $125. On pur acre, ouu-thlrd down, bnlanro 0 ier cent. A. B. SALING Phone 7H.lt For Your Children's Health Snyder's Filtered Milk J'Ypo Delivei'V. Phono li()1-.I-:l Skin Health Comes Frtm the Blood Even Slight Eruptions Such As Acne Should Be Treated. Mmnltn mil Dtlii'r akin Irrmljln iTn not nllvhl mi I In- faro Ilki- lli. Tliey rums Ii 11 hh 1 1 ti g nut from within. 'Ilicy in liniuir lllin. And If let a lout- nr Krnl with Ires ilicy Ik'uihh- chronic, (Imply ln'ruinei the iniiii- In nl III nt oik wllhln. It nliouM ! ntuikfd Willi , H H Hint IIih ImpiirlllrK In Ihe hliHid iIiiim miih'ri'd harmlcn. Thr nklii la Imi net work of line hlond Vfi'l. Anil It I a iH'i-fiTllv natural roil- cijiKTiii- that liny lulliK-nitf In thi IiIikhI nml i a iniiiuili'ii or III hi'iilllt iiiakrn un Ural aniM-arfliiif In IIih nkhi. 'Hipm art, iirlalu iii-ftl tnal liroi-rllc that follow tho iftliri of h), MiHiil Irraiil Mill IIih lullili'lliM of Ihcoi' liruiurllca la I hut of all hiiIIiIiiIh. 'Ilila U why H. H. H , Ho- luiil kiiunn IiIim.U liurlllir. htm mull imkIUvo mtloii In Dm kin 'IIhti- la inn' liiun iIIiih In H. H. H. whldi inriilliirlx atlimilalr idlular or Klanihilar sitlvlly to arli-il from I hi' lilnml or from thla lln ni-t work of hloml n-l hi I In akin. lhoai rlfim iiIm whli'li II r iiilrr for nid-iiirnllnn Tlilia ilniii-a. hi in-, iihiih. luiiiia, or any nl hi-r hlooil ioihIIMiiii I hm allaika lln' akin or arrka u millil llirmmli I In' akin I uitl with Ihr aiillilotnl iffi'i'l of H M. M. 'Ilila la hy akin Irouhlia mil Ml o riailllr inl why liny ihi nut riliini. I'mli-r I hi- lnltiiwiri' of H H. H Ilila fill" ml work of IiIoikI - It In Hik akin la conalanlly luklnif from I hi- hlooil IIih nutri tion reijiilnil for limllhy llkaii siel llii 1 mm- ill illaraao a Jml lonaiaiilly hflug ri-unori'il, aiallrrnl ui iinihiril liarmlfMi 'I'hrao facia ari' nmii' fully ciplalui'il In a tinik 011 aklu Irouhlva anil y 'Ilia Hslfl .Mllli'l'ij. Ml KwlI lll.if, AtfaiilM. It, Vou sill dii'l H H, H 011 aali- al all ilniK alona On 11 Ii4ll lyday iiini haulali all kill iUllillviu, Slippers and Sandals for Children We hiiVn a Initio iinsoi'lliinnt In choiiHe from Roman, HI nip liniutiils, llnby Dolls nud other styles for sum mer wcitr In while, tun uud hlncli, In the famous "I'lu-.Miito" ".Shurefoot" and "Trot Mac" hi amis;. All sires In nil Ki'iiilo and prices to suit your pin ne nud fancy At tho Stlun of ei'i'iism: fosr 011 n ic ill ju $3,000.00 To Loan on a Well Improved Ranch H. S. STINE MKDFOIU) We Invite You TO CALL US FOR FRESH FRUITS AND VEGE- TABLES. WE WILL HAVE Oranges, l.tiiiniins. (ii'ttpc I'Vuil, l.t'iimns, Slrnwhcr- pit's. I.cuiu'f, (irt'cii Onions, Knilislns, ('iii'iiinlici-s, (Jrt'i'ii I'fjis, A.spiinttis, NVv l'olntnt's, Klinluii'li, Siiiun'li, Muslnnl (IrctMis Ordor your BAKERY Marsh & Bennett Si'conil door enst First National Hunt;. I'linin1 'Jf- 500 Good Live Men Wanted Ali'ii thai Know a good Ihln when Ilicy sec il. M(!ii that want to ocoiiuini'.c. .Men that have tho .spot cash to looh over tin1 liitf liai'ains vt art' offci'lnj;. $2 to $5 Saved Is $2 to $5 Earned We art' .selling Hint' .Sci'c SuilK, the very lattwi slvlo.nl. $7.50. AVo have "hot tor ones, inoludin a Norlolk, at ijK).?)8. A lii; lino of Hoys' Suits, vory lattisl, soino with full po I op pants, I anoy hluos. and Iu'owiih, af,'0H '1 to 17 yoars, pop suit, $2.Q0. Muloskin (llovo,'20M,C!nnvns Olovos, 5; Hoys' Mil) Ovonills, 2.Vj.o)Mon's Overalls, 4ti$; NVoi;k Shoes, $1.75; thy host "l)olhi'" lln! in Alcd.'oVd. , t lQfl North 13fl North 134 North GOODS from un, frosh ovory day Fronfc'f.tMot Front'8trot Front. trot A . N