A . i'J j '? J . " -r !l - .1 vi 1 ,1 4 k i! . ! 1 F r i rGH ffOUH 5-yS""i-y MEDFORD MAIU TRIBUNE AN INPni'KNDKNT NKWKPAl'Kll f PUBLIPHUP , r.VKIlT AFTKltNUUN HXQHrT,(tUNOAT BV TUN JU MBWOHD I'lUNTINO CO The Damocratla Time. The Medford Mall, Tho Mrilford Trlbuns. Tho Smith rn Oreonlsn, The Ah)nml Tribune. Otfleo Mali Tribune Itulldlnc, 2S-l-2t North Mr treet tultphtm H. Official Vaper of the City of Madford. Offl!l Paper of Jackson County. Kntpred a second-claw matter at Medford, Oreon, under the act of March 3, 1878. tTHSCKITTlOK KA.XXS One year, by mnU. One month, bv mnll -, $5.00 .60 t"r month, delivered by carrier In Msriford, JackaoiiTllta and Cen tral lVilnt .so Saturday ohly, by mall, per year 2.00 Weekly, per year ,.- ...,-, ,-,... I. SO Full Trfvisotf Wlro AsorUtcl Irc. ITWOItN CXKCUX.ATXOK. Dally avrmce for lx mimUia endlnc WjremberJI, ii. aw. WHk Mrtfot StOTer "" ";rVT "" " F t .. AMERICAN AID OK HOARD r. S. S. CALIKOK NIA, Mnznllnti, Mex., May :0. The French consul nt Mnzntlun, speaking for (he foreign consuls at this lort, has appealedfio-'rieHr Admiral Mow nnl of tho American fleet for an al leviation of conditions in that city. He recommended that step be taken to relievo the food famine, which i menacing the populace as the re-ult oT thu Ion;: siegii and that a slop he put lo the killing of non-combalnnt. The protracted siege or thii irt by General Ohrcgon, constitulionnhM commander, has reduced the qnnn tity of provisions Ju the city to a minimum, and vHcei bive pono njL iccorui'igiy. .iiiis wis rcuucii m in tense suffering jAi the part of the, poorer imputation, and lWnTen have increased with hunger. The condition generally was deeiibed by tho Frinch consul as pitiful. GERMAN STEAMER BACK IN DOCK AT VERA CRUZ VKRA ClirZ, Mny :t0. The (Jor man steamer Yipraugn, which is al leged to have recently .landed nt I'ucrlo "Jlttleo a cargo ofrytine' and nmnurtAtiop for General ItMertnjcnme liaek iwto.'diKk here tSday; EXERCISES AT ARLINGTON (Continued Irom tage 1) The c-xoroUejj.nt. uVrlimjlou . were held on the green, tho ieakeM and official RHe"t! lieliiR ncated in Ih'e ioy-covered stand near the iiionu Tnent to the iiiikiiovvn dead. Ilitn dredK or thousands of blossoms cov ered tho ffinu'K. Speaker .Hark made a lengthy wldrenH. lie declared IfnhertjK. e ijesetvedjo rank with Rir I'hrHp SyHa-v 'nd KingArlhur. In Announcing the president' de ction, Secretary Tumult v nid: , "When the invitation wuu extended by the committee representing- the Grand Army of the Ifepublie of the I'lixtriot of Columbia, Ihe'p'reMdent iulormcd tho coiiimittee Hint he did "pot think the ocensiofi Moujd i)t op 'ifortuno for tho delivery of an ap propriate addrcKt, and becnuso ol Ibih, felt he miiht decline the iuvila lion, agreeing, however, to attend nicumriii! services at u Inter date. "Kvidenlly a fulso ruiihtmction Iwib liccn placed on this action, and herein lie tho reason for tho change in the program. "The president was not willing that Ii'm absence should l,c nu.-t'onHtrueil." KiiiiMt Itefers to Vera Crux C Senator Smoot, in his aildress at Arlington National cemetery, referred briefly to the .Mexican Munition. He 'gnid: ?fc"Nut ninny dny h;nee there win 'Ifroiight homu the liuilic. of ojir nun rjit iiiiiik, slain at the takmg of Vera Mxwu Tim entire nutiou mourn the iidile dead. To maintain 'he tin - oii'h lioiun, thi'M) men died, and to- V ii inillion men, ;f nuecsxary, arc ltd v to finish the t a -k which Hiey ityiin. Tliu.su men gave their live Ml brniai iiiurnein u .Miieiii-an inn- Hiid liloody anarchy should s Hinl nun our nag siiouiu ue iMKi(cl in Ilia republic- to the oulh jiNiI !h KHiim sliil of put- Uhu tw ww Iytly w i-miiin VtH Cm wly (in Iiiih Ikcii miihi by Imk (wwm in our tluv m' m ir Htfiiwini iMHii -I- ' lW IHHW IM MflJIWitrrt ll IIOM'M ,. . . i ij J,, ,L , U..A -I ,m t)ll U U UtHrt P'"( Awnwt lib U.V mm, mitMW mm MAZATLAN J -K ASKS m" .. THE TRI-STATE ROAD MEET' ' if iV'SV vnluaMo piiblioity " Oivjron Is being secured oiation. wbioh holds its sooontl annnsil oonvontion in ,Mtd- ford, duly 17 and 18. owypapors in all thrco coast statos have booil liboi-al in tho siwo siivoW tho ntootinir. Throo jjovornors havo pi'omisod to attond, jus woll jis many road exports, and a most intorostiujj progratu is )fonnsod. If is hirist Tilting that tht convention bo held in "MVd ford, tho bost-pavod oity in tho country, metropolis of Jackson count v. tho first county in Oregon to vote high- I way bonds and begin a system tho oo-oporation ol tho community should insure the suc cess of the convention. The foliowhitr editorial is a sample of the publicity the convention is securing for this regien: The slofinn. "I.cf Oct Out of tho Mud," Is mot appropriate for tfte'Trl Stntn Good Honda .storlntlon. which will hold lta second annual convon tlon at Medford. Ore, Jul 17 aud IS. A a war-cry, It suuares nlcwty with tho Inspiring note of the associa tion In this mnte, which l anxious to "Orag Waslitncton Out of tho Mud." Warfare on the mud Is the Keynote to nil good roads activity, particularly In the country between the Cascade Mountains and tho ceast: and the ac tivity directed Intelligently toward that pnrposo wilt effect wonders In the development of the three states ot Washington, Oregon and California. Therefore, the forthcoming convention at Medford takes an an eapect of Importance. Whllo naturally tho Uo that binds the three states together Into one 'grand schem&df road-liulldlng I the famous Pacific highway, ex- tcndlr.gjroujjtho Urltlsh Columbia boundary to the Mexican line, tho plan of worn outiineu ior tun tn-aiaie sstci;iuun is oven more coiuircneuivc. , ;t'. Is'a wIsq move on the part ot that organization to dlxcuxs laterals, and tiicrebyjcmnhastro tho'lninortance of the rural road as a feeder for the all- embracing trunk line. Mucli lias been set forth on tho subject of road-bullttlng; but the enthus iasm which has taken hold ot tho people Is boundless and tho limits ot development aro so remoto as to make It practically Inexhaustible. With all the people building roads, many of them destined to last for centuries, there Is assurance that the t'nlted States will grow as never be fore In its history. Tho nation that builds roads Is bound to prosper. For that reason the motives and objects of the Trl-Stnto Association aro en titled to generous encouragement nnd support. COLD CORPSES STEAMER JIM QUKIIKO, May ail. There is among the dead front the steamer KmpresR ir Ireland the body of n welt-dre.-scd woman on whoso fingers there nre diamonds. Ite.-ide her lay the body of one of the Kmpre-V fstewnrdn. .Many of the bodies are cut nnd bruied, some n if with a' knife. There 'are many women nnd mnny children, un the noiiy or a man identified as Mr. Taylor was a belt holding f-OOO. Some wore lifebelts when picked up, and of the-c mnny had died with their" arms extended above their head. The mother, previously men tioned, who held the body of her dead child to her breart, wore n gold chain bearing a gold crjM. . $ MI And red of womenjt, i said, Riicht hnve hcevn saved'hatliThev not stopped to dres. Thougli tlu crew member predom-i 'mated in tho saved, no word of re pronch for them has been heard. It was Kiln led out that many were on deck, on dutv. nnd that thoo who Ieasrd aTfer helping sueli pa-'Kcngers a's they could, were able to swim. Most of, tde firj-t and leeond ciiliih pa'cngers were caught in their beds by the rush of water. ASIIWNI), Or., May .'in.-Kugene A. Sherwin, cue of the former direct ors of the Firt National bank; drop fcd dead on the street Thursday af- Llt'rnoon. Mr. Slterwiifvvns- recorder of Ili.llah Temple, 'Ancient, Arabjc Or 'iter? Npbles of tho' MynthShritic.nud of several other local Masoui cbod icH. Mnoni.' funeral services will be held Sunday ullcmooii. Deceiiced was an old resident of Miullieni Oiegon, "eminent in the affairs of tlii city nnd county lor ninny years. He wus a member of tlfeioiverl(ope of the Oregon Icgfsl.i'ture in tho.poeial set. siou in 1808, nnd in the regular -siou in 1S!)U. It was ul the xpeeiui session t" 1.S08 tlmf Jos'e'ph Simon of I'urtlnnd was elected to tlie lui.ed Stales nenato to fill a vaenuev. HIE CINDY KILLS Kl.AMATH I'Al.LS, Oro., May 30. AIIokcmI to havo picked up rotor Philips, an aged Indian, by bis nuckclutli and to havo swung bliu around bur brad, causing Injuries w'h'ieh killed lilni, White' Cindy, a Klumuth meillclno nrpiaw, vut ar rested at Die 1 mi In 11 UKcnry today. The allego'l iitluch was inuilo wlillit tho Jlidlnini Wvra cleaning up tho reiervatloii nuiiutery for .Muniorliil thw. White Cluily ' )mu io fctrengtb of tin no men, uy tho linlluim, I'Oim.AMi Ore . May .10. llir llif Claib hud dim lleuvern 1nkIiik Ml m I r J 11 Mil. jtiWfijtiK'jf iNiiie. hloti wiin ib tii Am4 y H)uioru jf 4 Ui I ffo uHnwutiliity llirbiu Olllll I llll Illllll lllllllIM WlllUI III" 11101 r b;ol,M 11 toiling f l(,utt cull)' IIIUluKs Hlllmut hdiIuh by at4uy lbvi- mvt Ikv i'lUlv. ASHLAND SHRINER STEDFORIJ IvfATn TRTRUNTJ. -r- tor :fod lord and So by the Tri-Ktnto Ron loilfortVanit onthtM-n d nsso of permanent highways, and from the Seattle. Dailv Times rAMiminiii:, Mass., m4V no. The finals in the iutercollcKiate chain-piou-hip games in tlie Harvard Mad ium today were favored with excel lent n wether condition''. Athletes from tvventy-fivo colleges were "en tered. Cornell won the meet. ' Kunning high jump Oler of Ynle and Nichols of California tied for first nt ( feet 2 inches; Pavey of l'riiicet6n tind Jiorri-on ot Cornell tjeiiffor third .nt C feet .V inch; .M. Maker of California, fifth, 0 feet. Two-mile inn J. S. Iloffmire of Cornell, first; SfeCurdy of l'ennsjl vania, secend: Potter of Coniell, third; Coop of llrown, foutth; Lee of Johns Hppkins, fifth. Time, tl minutes, 'Jt 11-5 seconds. A new in tercollegiate record. Pole vault Cmnp of Harvartl, Mil ler of Cornell and Ilnek of Dartmouth tied for firt at V2 feet 3 inuhes; Nichols of California and Carter of Vale tied for fourth p.'aoe. at twfho feet. Points of leaders: Coniell, 'JO'..; PennsyK-nnii 1(1; Dnrtnionili, ll; Michigan V. CAPTAIN OF STORSTAD T rnv'eiL'T .. ,.... on ipiJJ Dominion Von conipfinyj w lileh char tered the Slorstnd, among other steamers, under the name of the Itluck Diamond Line, bus received no direct communication, from Captain Anderson with regard 'to tl0 acci dent. Caplaiii Atidemnn hn, hovv. ever, .wired -'the bend office .'it JvyiK neyMliat liis 1nat Vns'damngeirind that he wiih proceeding to Montreal. The wire was t-ent on to .Mont leal. No mention was made as to the cause of the accident nor as to the Slortiul huviii" any roMiucd pns'n geri;nn bomd. Tim fitorsiad was built at Wnlker-on-Tyim, t'tiuar-iMyistle, jy 4!U0, and viasVownell 'b'y A.-''P. Klnvcness & Co.', I.ld., Chrintiaiiiii. The'Vessel i-. Ml) teet long, nn leet beam and -l' leet iipcp. hlio vviiti carrying 10,.'((I0 tons of coal at Iho time of Hie accident. AT WESTERN FIELD MEET ST. J.OI'IH, lay 30 -Tlio track team from the University of Chicago defeated toduy 11 other uulvcmltloH and eoil(gcs In tho MUsbis'lppI val ley lonffifonrtt track mid fluid meet, winning tliu meet nt (Hi jiolnU. I,eliind Ktaiifoi'd, Junior, university cnuio sotonil with Hi, ami (.'(dorado third, with IS No world'u rerun) uor broken In the inuet, but six couforeiirii record worn ficlipKod iimi two other were tiijiiluil. hi ji in i-r- 1 1 1 in n p, 1 ! 11 11 1 1 1 1 John A. Prl ' i.r Ai(Ht Hilulin Hwtk Ihutf ikfHn ILL WNNER HARVARD STADIUM MTCDFORT), OK1WON, KATTttnAY. MAY HO, 101 CALIFORNIA LETS I I 10 E SAC.IIAMHNTO. May 110. -The ctate highway eontmi-in has award ed the contract for eroding thu Pa eifie highveav, Siktoit count v, l'in)iit llornbniok north to the Oregtui Hue, eight miles, to II, Mhou of Ktam nth Fall., and r T. Kirdenburgh. llornbrook, .fJU.SM, Other eonll'aets awarded were: Sonoma enmity, from Clovurdule to the northerly liu'iindary line; Unlit Uros., Saernniento, $SS.H!.S10. Marin county, l.tukpnr to Snusn lilo, ix miles, O'llrien llios., Oak bind. $.:i,:iui. Merced county-, running fourteen miles froth MerneM iulh, Taylor & Herliner, l.o Aligeles, .fM.a.'tl. Kern county, from Itnkersfield oulh, thirteen miles. John D. Matvh, I.os Angeles, .iTli.'SU-TO. lltds uceived for road building in Tuolumne miiuty were thrown out, all being in exces of the engineer's estimate. The towel bid wax $01, 7;I0, and tho e-tiuinte $111,081. The highway work in San IteniHr dino county Wax ordered done by the day rutlief than by eontroet. Oil will be eliminated in the eontnietiou work. Work iiv the San .Innipiiti vnllev, tho contract of uhleh was awarded to the Occidental Constnio tion company of l.o Angeles, wnx accepted n completed, and final warrants drown for the payment. Itcsolntioiis iirgiu" lhat rights if way be ecurcl alonr the line of sur veys mapped out by ihe tnte engin eers have beer, sent bv the Cnllfbrnut highwnv eoiivni-siiip in Yolo, Sutitii Criix and San NtittiM idiotic. FOR LOS! STEAMER 1 WASIIINOTON. Ms 30. Cnp-t tain Wtu. H. Sims, ioninandlug the flottlln, roturntug north from Vera Crtu, vas today ordered by tho- navy department to search for tho missing stenmcr f. J. LiickcnbacbJ Tho nine destro)ers and the tenders lllrmlURliam and Dlfe will form In an vtended line about " miles long asH they proceed north aril to roarch fori the mlsMng ship. 1 OBITUARY. .Mr. IIom O) Colli. Mrs. Tlons f. Cohb, age 20 year four months and sixttnn days died nt tho homo of her aunt. Mrs. W. I. llrown, C0f South Newtown. Friday afternoon at threo o'clock. Her homo was -In UlrmlnKliam, Alnlmnja, from vvheiico she tnmo 11 mouth ngo for her health. Sle U survived bv a hUHbaud und one child. Hho wait a cousin of Shi I. ISrovvmTho remain will bo shlpiied backsfojr old I10W this aHurnooii, Tlift bod)' Is' held nt tho Wookjft.McOiiwnii cijapcl. jCJJiarlcs' t'etcrsen Th.e Imily'Ut Ch'url6J?T'eterscnf a former resident of this vlty, who dlpd1 ut Sun Franclmo this week will hr- rlvo todayfor iiaerment In this city. Sund; ? . ' WEDDING BELLS 1 -r.. Married, .it lln Methodist parf-un-age, Wediienduv etening, May -", )')T the Itcv. K. Olin llldridge, Mis- AVa Mescinger of A'.'ie, daiighler of II. 'C. Messengei, .md l.loyd Corlis of Ijiglo Point. Tin luide was dressed in a cbarmiiig uliitc gown mid car ried a bomiuct 01 bride's ro-es. Iloth young people an populur among I a largo circle of i.Mpiaintanctu. Ilify will make their turo home in Mcd- foid. ''Lk .. .!. Ilu. mW -l l- it villi IIIM IIIUM. illAtlo.MI IIIIAHO Vll.lA,l9b voi 1 L, 11 Ixi Li'U. Alill IUUiM so! n ry nnifiriisTS ntnwufr SUMMER IS HERE It ua cloau and mako over ynur lust year' milt or dress, Vo liuvo the iijtilpmeiit mid w.e know how. Havo your work dono by una of tho lnrvt and most sanitary plmila In tho in .ntry, thu coat It no IllOftt, HGHWAY CONIC OREGON CHICHESTER S PILLS WF. 'fill. IH4MOWII HBANO. A. tyiJK I-IIrt AirrlrlaM iX f'iiX!& i'lll.l. 11.4 "l J.f4 mttiuuylf vctisji Um. it iiii him inuw. vx yo m L P r GLASS OF 1914 GET DIPLOMAS The class of I, comprising Uillty-nine inembei, teeeived their dtplnuias ut Die Page Ihenter lust night in the prewicp of 1.100 friend ifnd relatives. The elosiinr eluiplef of their hlirh school dny was a nine V'e rtrtd pleasing eerumony. The grail nates inn relied upon the singe, led by Mts Yem Oliiikleiid to the Accompaniment of u march played by Mi Yenltn Hamilton. Mowers banked the foollilit ami the class uiollii vvfts suspended. Front tho pro seeniiun. The opening foriitulitie over, the snlutniy nddrK was glvon b,v fleorge (lates prenideut of ttie class. The Kev. l 0. KtdrUV or the Melhoiltst I'pisiMiiml ehnieh gave the address of the evening, Inking For hilt subject, "The "Priceless Jovvul of Kilueution." Tho speech was oneNif the host ever lienrd In Iho.ottj, Mlsn Willie Hownnl presvnted the vale dictory i ("narks In h higlily eapablu manner. At the conelnaloii o itie eerrisrs a host of friends wlhed the .vouiig men and woineti iiece ntid Oiu1ped, I'nllowlng are tlie name or tboso recs'tvlng diplemas: Grace Ireuo llrown, Marie Ka Uter ine llovvells, Kathleen lllnrk, Mildred Hilton, Helen Mario ltoss, Melon A. ruriioKcr. iviiitn i.ucine rtuidciier, Uenovleve Agnew lloftnu, Clalro Mlg nan Xlmmermau. M. t.orntuo Lavvtou, Ituth Therea Nye. KlUrtbeth It. .Stewart. Kunlce Ddrotliy Davli. Ma bel lovlua Cverhurd. Itlslo ll. Cole. Mary T. Ilauley. Kern ll. DAIly. Mliyi'uo ! ('lurk. Jean Anderson. Franco l.ontsv Vork, Ituthettn K11 nl. Yern Mao Olmstead. Carolyn advici: aiwmt vont i;vis will bo choerfnlly given whether you iiikh glasses or not. Hut, It your eye show any Indication of strain or weakness, then they Bhould bg ex amined by an expert at once. and. It necessary, fitted with proper lenses to overcome tho wo strain. DR. RICRERT Hi: KNOWS HOW Sulto 1-2; Over Douel' :I0H I). Main St. .Mnlfortl H. & II. (Irccn Trad I iik .Stamp a 4S All Ki(;lit in the Morning! "When yon havo laino back, or suffer from ueiiialglc, rheumatic or other similar pains, a good rub with MERITOL WHITE MNAMENT brliisa Vnriyr'etlef. This Is a highly niurltorloiiK. iromedy, thoroughly dependable In re lloviug tho mapy common ailments. l.'ndorscd and recommended by tho Ameri can Drug und I'res Assoila tlon. Bhould bo kept In every homo. Three size 25c.-50c.-fl. 00. For ualo by h, H. II.MWINH, Kxcluslvo Agency Baby of Future is Considered Much tliotwbt lm livuit cvcn.ln lilp '-nr 16 iho Sul'Jrct of maternity. In iiiu ciiich iiitru aro liuiternlty Ik.jiIIuIi rOiilpIicd wild moib era ingltifilM. Hut inot wv'iHui prefer tlu'lr own lioines mul 'In tlio towns and vll Iuk( inukt , i-rrfur llnmi. Anil silica Hilt is trim wh snow lipni tint rf4t liumy , .nii.iMUO ji'itt'i will, leu on tlio milirt 1I11I uur "Atollnr'N J7lsd" I li Krtnt help to cijwtiiut inollwr! 'fbey write of il woiidutful rt IU 1, how 11 MuuiMi io niiuw Hi" mutcloa io espuiid without uinlu nlmlit ud what 11 iljidld liillliiiicu l wu uu thu norvuu system, audi icl. u -MiUm'n J'fli'Ml' mul in basnivr nuwlviltiu of lliem kbuuld luv JI'ul IiiMihih Mfm ImiW t,( ilia fuluiw, In u little b'tvk lar siMi wiumm Hint iviiils ur miD llivi'usiily bioimhl out lii.il n rei'y will bu niulkd (u uuyim vvdv Pill hi A ut tblr iMiuiti him! iMttnn, 'Mwt,r ,1'il'fd" U M lu l 4ii tUtivt uinf bMlil i.ii;ii(ui'v(4 hx m imW liaaiMN, kn MfussM mul III hrt M k s4, , AW( W li ul lit H 111 I MMII4 Wflf4 (w m, U, mM, IM4 iMUivr "i'v-ntt Mmmc mtH rrn m 1 wf Hlfl Si 1m WE- -wm BH JT t Luulio Anrtrow. Mavlati Kllxnbeth llarniuu, Mltha Marie (lute, Willie Weir lluvvurd Hlelhi Iftitfti Hlt!W'nrtt 4i ilu. n...l',.'..'' ,........ ... i,it.v. sou, Herbert J. Ilerrlan, lthltlh I3u gene l'leree, l.yle It. Waltluir, Wll Hnm lleninvil Huberts, riell it. Me "Evcr-Wcar" and Ideal for vaon,tlon'voar. Made lined. Lightest, coolest, bulge! Very reasonably priced. , ,,KVIlltVUlt,,HII(HS 4 Women' slie 2 it ti r,....?ii,a Children's slio 1910 t 2., L'.r.O Children' sixes i) to l..m '-Mill I'lrsj Clu-H C. M. KIDD & CO. Ul'l KaM ISIS THEATRE IMiolojil.us Viiil,i, iiiid Salniiliu : "THE CRUEL CROWN" No. 8 of "THE ADVENTURES OF KATIILYN" "THE CONFISCATED COUNT," Conifily ' HISTORIC TARRYTOWN, Riiiif WA MAN'S FAITH," nimmi UtM'o Soon " Perils ol' Paulino." II. Liuins;u'li. I'iniiist ST A U THEATRE TODAY The Squaw Man T'Mwin million Roylc's ilminalic triumph, with DUSTIN FARNUM In tho lentlin;,' imrr. Stitj('il iu the pxai't lociilt' ol! tho piny. The pnlrsiiitf .'tchievement of drnmntiti art, dono into vivid, .slluiil. drama hy Iho maftiu touch of peVlVid ' dii'ocUoii and suhlimo pniiloniiiiKi Six Reols Cant of 200 People 2G4 Scene,' A Motograpliy Maotorpieco IMaUnco Ii:15 JOvtMiin 7:l.r AlI.SSlON 10 CUNTS llo imys for hiw vanity. Tho man who huyn a hoavy oar Hnoril'iooH ootl thdlm'tf to ijHBj;lnod'p)'ido. Tho prii (lout huyor invoHln iu tlio dcpeiidahlo Void, .ll'o Iciiowh iH will hoi'vo him lioitt and at IowohI coh(. IDU5 I tin prlco of tlio Ford riinnbouti thu loiijlni! cur I ft; I n f. 0. b. Medford, cmuiiliiln with iiiuliii'iuiit, Hot rntuloi; inn) partloiilur fr6m C. E. GATES KPAIITA IH'll-DIMi, ,,y'MiawajsiiwMWwN i bf. 'tf , jiii'MPrllMliyy '' (' ',".l-fl mimmmimtmmmmmifpUf iMimmiii laxni.anii far n Crorttn, dimmfi 0HleMtl, Doiffttd 11. Newbury, (Jllffnrd Olcott llivtfleld, (leorgii (lutes, l.v.o II, wllllaui.'. Tho Coo ilnj port coiiifnlloSt ban - .elosnd a eonlrael to complete the - jaon root chiiuuei lino mat luirnor. ' "Boy Scout" Shoes U.t . of soft, pliable l'Hlf nklii. full nil wearing aumnier huihiiitd$, , ' "1I(1V filNurT" SIIOIW Meu'ti fum n to ll...H...f:l.uo IIOJ-H' sltOM-l to R V4 l!.o l.lille iiinC RlirM 0 to 13 li.oo Sbno lU-tiMitfiii Main Street iij..!rfiri-y-?HtTHV7rftntffii8rrag2 MI'.III'OIIO, iMtr; A N ,l', vr 1 1 t -