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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1914)
I'AOK TWO MEnTORPMATti TlIBPM,Bf MBPlTOnt). OBKflQKj AVUDNIjRlV.Y. .IIDiY I, 11)1-1, IOOALAND ! L PERSONAL Tho icKulnr monthly mc'tltiR or the aeliool board will lio holil next Tuesday evonlnR. Ml Krnnrea Kenny of Jnckaum lllo vlsltdl with Mien Vera l)lmtehd Tuesday nttcrnoott. .1. 0 OcrklnB, tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Xegattvca made nni' whero, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main t3U Phono 320-J. Charloa Ilar.rlrlpB and wife, who aro with the Jlolon Ideal Oper company have returned to vanillic Tor a mitnmor ciipaBament over jthi Orplieum clrenlt. Holmes Insures homes. O. 1. l)aldon and bride re turned tltls nmrnltiB from a honey moon trip through the northern part of the otnte. , Order ybnr fruit labels bf the Med ford l'rlntjw; Co. and Keep the money at home. Mrs. Fret! Lejxls of AVcllcii spnt Wednesday In Medford with friend. Dan Kvans of the Steamboat dis trict Is Fpcndlnft n Tew days In tho city on ttiiflncro. Kresh llmo. Medford Mir. Co. Doc HclniH has shipped his horses to Grants Pass Tor tho Fourth of July rare. CarXIn & Taylor, lawyers. (John II. Carktn, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klnr-rtoydcn Hid.. Main stroot. Mlaa Dorothy Wicks, who was with the Hmstou Ideal Opera company will not return homo direct as expected, but will vl.Mt with friends and rela tives In Lincoln, Neb., this summer. Milk ahd cream at DeVoo's. Not a breath of air was stirrlnB In tho city this noon and the flap of tho weather bureau hung limp. It was sultry, and the thermometer at tho Commercial club registered 94 degrees. Tuesday the official report gave tho tcmperatnro as 9S degrees. Pair weather Is predicted for the Fourth" of July. Tho finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. Attorney Porter J Ncff transacted legal luirlncM in Jacksonville Tues day afternoon. Hay for salo. "W. II. Evcrhard. Tom Johns of Walking, Oregon, Is In tho city for a few days to celebrato tho Fourth of July away from tho hills, lie tay s tlw people tot the up per Applcgato ard planning on hold ing thelr-annual. celcbratloa and horeo race; A "King Spitz" cigar Is horns made Try one, 5c. It. I). Iloko will lea re tomorrow 'for Cold Hill to secure canning con tracts for hlg new cannery. Try a "Spit" cigar, best 5c cigar on tho market. A. S. Dean of Iloscburg Is ono of tho out-of-town visitors In the city this week. Only one kind of kodak finishing at Weston's Camera Shop, that's the best. Over 11 Theater. Dr. and Miss Conroy, Mr. and Mrs K. O. Drown loft Wcdneiday mnrnlnt; on an auto trip to Klamath Falls where they will spend the Fourth. ir you want a lithographed fruit label Instead of a printed ono, see us, wo aro agents for Schroftz Litho graph Co. Medford Printing Co. J. I Walte, Jr., and son an Dyko. or Parson, Kansas, arrived this morning to visit a fow weeks with his nlftcr, Mrs. II. R. Smith and his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. h. Walte, of 72S West Fourth street. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over Isis Thea ter, Tho county court lfjholdlng Its regular monthly session In Jackson ville today, with Commissioner Smith and I.eevcr, and County Judge Tou Voile in attendance. Dr. fyrtlo tackwood will limit her offlco hours during July and August Id Monday, Wednesday and Friday, a to 4 p. 111, 97 For a tlmo Tuesday afternoon dur ing tho grass flro In tho Hlgucroft addition It looked like tho automobile of J, W. Mitchell would buin up Mr Mitchell drov'o tho car Into tho path of tho flumes, not thinking the would evor reach that far. They did, ami when ho tried to start the machine It balked like u Hlllcreat or chard mule. An S, O. S. call was uetit out, and a scoro of men pushed tho car to safety, Itoyal Ilakery goods at DeVoea. Tho barber ahops of the tit) will bo opcliod tintll'tcn o'clock I'rlda cvonlnft, and will bo closed all day Saturday. Tho stores of tho city will bo clood all day too, Medford Cotihorvatory reduced pri ce for music lessons bogin July 1st. Advanced students' will he taken at tho name low prlru us hogliiiioni. Oprn all milliliter. :il Urapo utrool. 1). L, Swlharl of Derby Is spending hejow da$a W$jc.IttM,l!b)M)(fkV . i, iu. Kiigore or itoguo mvor mo tored to Medford for a fow hours Tuesday afternoon. Judgo Wlthlnpton leaves today for (Iranta Pass to tako chnrgo of tho novelty features of tho Fourth of July celebration at that place. . Untfl July K wo will reecho order for special throe color apple and pear stationery at cut prices reduced from $8.50 to $4.00 with your busi ness card thereou. Medford PrlntluB Co. Henry Hates Is taking -hltf hom'tall resi irom nis moors as a unisonal artist, remaining in the city until af ter tho Fourth of July. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis Theater, j Attorney H. F. Mulkoy "wUl'W lnj urmur i inc uo) m 10c i.uivo .recK celebration of the Fourth of July. Screen doors at Medford l.br. Co. it. r. Campbell or Asmanu was a business visitor In tho city Tuesday aftQrnooh. Call Mitchell for lawn mower trou bles. Phone 2G. Attorney A. C, Hough of Grants iPa Is a visitor In the city Wednes day. , Fruit labels artistically printed in any and all colors. Medford Print ing Co. Chief of Police lllttson attached a speedometer to himself Tuesday and at, the end of tho day's work tho rec ords showed that ho walked 1$."I Mhllos.1 Tho chief 'estimates that ho hiked 25 miles during hts waking hours. Seo It. H. McCiinly for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Honda. Hon Knsor of tho Trail district Is npenuing a tew nays in too city on business. 1 We havo a $3500 press, recently Installed especially for printing fruit labels. Medrord Printing Co. ?ThV Hen Hur lodge held a dance In ff&V&talorlum Tuesday ovenlnc. TJ. C, Pendleton of tho Tablo Itock district spent Tuesday afternoon In tho.cltjv3' MItw.a(far5.Qtvvlifo that barflo you much benefit can be derived by con sulting a reliable, clairvoyant. Mmo. Dreyrus answers your spoken or mental questions', tells your most kctret thoughts? Advice on love. business, speculation, mining, etc. hidden secrets revealed, draws pic tures and other wonderful things. Strictly confidential. Colonial Flats, apartment 2. 91 S. S. Qnllls ha returned from y tattalness' trip to Portland and Salem. I rcnip AID OF SHERMAN LAW nilO.UlO, July 1. The IVdetnl l.unKlie will jnwtkt Hie Slieiniiin nuti trut law-.ui.itM jjVlit for the services f ilorirn!. and Clime, nceordiut; to t MnAemcil( todnv by President tlil- moie. thtirK0 Hint otyunired bue ball i n combination in roMminl of trade will be made by nttonte.vs for the imlerHtnuYiit loacue when the next UinejoCdne MnrMius eixe w leneheu, I'rvjMiient uiimoie ahl his irnuttc wiw tuU di-eonnmod bv the mere mlinir in the Federal eourt of uppealjt In the Killifer eu-e nt, fitirinniul ,e. teidny. Neither the ten !av elmie nor tho reserve rule, on which the main Federal fi:ht lm lieeti hilled, wit directly inoled in tlu KtllilYi-etii-e, he said, mid with added eviden ce lie declared himolf confident that higher court- would Mistniit the claims of Hie new lencue. AMERICAN SCHOOL REOPENS IN MEXICO MKXH'O CITY, July 1. The American school here wne rc-opened tin- mornini; with mer.lhtcc hund red American pupili. Seeml mem bers of the old fpcullv who hail re mained nt the city, took charge. B RULE ,!,!' I . . k" IN HOUSE OF LORDS EVANS VALLEY BREEZES -TJlS, nj'iwlou .of the Salvation -Army In tlilsfclty took anaew torn this morning, when the captain and the lassie, began tho work of selling War Cry's. Three or four color fruit labels, your own design as ordered. Med ford Printing Co. Three Mexicans, ono of whom had no shoe, and had his feet encased in gunny sacks, passed through Med rord Tuesday night, bound south. As they showed no Inclination to stop, tho polleo did not bother them. They packed all they possessed In this world on their back. HALF MILLION DOLLAR HOSHTAL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., .I.ilv 1.- Ncmilfh f cforls made In Hid inter est of tho advancement of homeo pathy iluriif'; Hie lnt year were out lined today by (ivnrc Koynl I)e Moiiio., chnirmnn of (lie council on medical education, nt the American Institute of Homeopathy convention iii this city. Dr. Koynl nmiounccd Hint a ha pilnl with college facilities costing V)(IO,000 would lio built in Knnkn City. A Hurvev of every tnte hiH been made to 11ml rcxouice for the eliibli"hmeiil of nev 'iiOinuomtliic hospitals nnil coce, dnd much will lie done uIoiik this lino during tho next ;ear, lie muh LEASEDSoiS BY U, I J - Weeks it McGowan Co. UKDIJtTAKKR ht rfMMWT NfM V, W, Wm I MM nm&$ A H On P7ffftf ''ll l '! t $1 IH l NBW YOHK. July 1 --Complaints inado by inenibora or tho Grain Deal erh' association of Chicago regarding tho prlvato leased ,wre of tho tele phone and telegraph coinpaiilet'werpj Investigated today at a hearing of Ui 9 Intor-stato commerco commission. Tho order dlrcitlr.g the Invostiga Hon allpged tho rompartlos, by leas Inn wires, tilvch less rut on than tho pilhlUhed turlff and that thcio wlics uio iucd by othors beside thoso wlfo I cam for prlvato commercial husi liens, ' Tim Amerlmn Toloidiuno and Toloxraph company, tho J'ota Tclo (miIi company uml tho Wuiumt I'nloij' TnjcKrapIr loinpaw iw r rintcd at tiiti Ih'anng 1y clihlivl. Inrwlf) Hiw 1 Hy MoklN ML pilt, th bMt le wr on be Hierkvt, v V- Monday, June '2'2, .Mr. and Mr. K. P. Chandler cejcbralcil their twcnly fiJ'tli wedding ntiiiicrar. A Inrpe number of their friends were present. Tlie evening wax h,iiI in games mid MtiyiniT of old time ong. The wed ding ceremony was ngain repented nud the gifts of friends presented. when all went to Hie dining room where a sumptuous repnst was pre pared. O. H. Stewart was toi-t mnster and proved himsejf pn-tmnrl-er. In the wee sniu iiours Hie party broke up and will hold in memory an evening Hi at will be 11 pleasure to re call. Those present were .Mr. nud Mrfc. 1 loonier, John Hillis, Hecrs, Dimiek, Potter, Stewart, Miller, Sum mcrs Miutliorn, Scott nud Wood- ward, nud Mi-s Helen Miiilhoru, Agnen Scolt nnd Delin Ilurkhnrt, Mnster Dwight Summer, (leorgt Scott nnd Donald Diuitnick. i , jnwatt.unu'c Hillis AMiffWiAs been visiting lit Hie home of S. L. Laiiduy returncti Home. Mie was nct'ompau- led by Miss (llndy- Liiuduy. ine loiiowing were .iiciitoni vii lors, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Summers, John II. Ilillis nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Owens. Miss Hazel Moore tpent the weeks end at the home of Mis-, Lauretta Owens. John and Mark Neiithnmor, Win. Hillis Tom Odin, S. If. Moore, Kd Oummick nnd Fred llonncr were in Hognc Kiver during Hie week.. David I (en fran is visiting nt Hie home of Jim On ens. Miss Kvn Mngtiely motored with friends lo Kugene nnd. Portland. Mr. and Mr. Jencll nnd Mr. nnd Mrn. SiimiieNoii of Sun 1'rnhcisco were giieslH of Mesdnmcs Dimmick and Hcers. They made Hie trip in their nnto. " Miss Edna Van fimdliein was lio. Ich nt 11 blrlluray party giUrl in honor of her btoiher (Iwtrgc. A liirgc niimbnr of Hie y!mng folk were prcH ent nnd report a plenhnnt tiiilc. Mr. ami Mr. Honnis of Sunny sides molorcd to the Pass ami vinit ed among friend. Fred Ifonnor of Slihnyuidc, one of our progressive farmers, 1ms sold duriuj: the past yenr .H0( worth of hogs. All Hie feed was raised on his farm. This bund of Jersey rods or Duroc hogs are a nght for Hie far mer eyen, and n jiictiirc-for the iainl cr of animal Jife. We all regtct that our old friend. Art Myers, will bo k-cii on Hie rural route no more. Ho has proven him self a much liked and nccoinmodiit iug carrier, and his patrons wisl him good fortune where ever he goes, l.ON'DON. Jnt.v.tl.f yiiwi Hie hill to amend Hie IrisJu hoinijmtt) h)H eniiie up to for sceouil, in '(he liousc ol lonls, tho Miminls of Lunsdowuc, the ruiouist leader, niiiioiuiced Hint us Ireland was one n-t unity camp, il was necessary to, tmd n wnv out f the imhiiuitv which was Hiieateiiing. The l'nioiiist he ouid, would gie tlu I'miendiiig liill 11 secolnl tendifig mid iutioduee ainoiidmeiits'ituritig the committee MiikcIii reutml lo the urea lo he excluded flom the ujicintnuis of Hie home rule hill, the duiulioii of the exclusion nud the uotinmeni of the excluded urea. The t'nioiiisls, he concluded, would not agico to the .second rending of the homo rule loll hefoie. QUARANTINE OFF AI NEW ORLEANS NKW Oltl.KANS, July I. Normal business prevailed hero today In tho t'J blocks of the downtown district which had been under' iiirautluo be cauc It was fcnredMnilionte plague might spread. . The ipiarnntlne wns declared off last night after stringent tiieasiirei had been taken for lt enforcement The lifting of the embnrgo wns dl rectly due to telegraphic aiUlces from Dr. Ituport Mine, surgeon general o tho United States public health ser vice, whoso mesjngo said that stein or the character planned were not warranted at this time. ) I DOWIM 1 CALLED SLAYER OF J 1 M'ALNE hot "liy imnmun uitldiown," hut HO an ml i over! r puvdu. Mim, Me Alpli'ii stilt la set for ituxl liKiutll. To ninottiled mmwer of tho compa nion iiH film! today I'lini-goa that ,Min. McAlptiio ''Hintck or calmed to ho Hlruvkt'lho blow thai broke tlio sUUll a ml fired or canned to ho fired, tho hIioi that entered the brain of John MrAlidne," Mis. MeAlplito In tho beneficiary under tho poIIcIoh K LEIN1 10 it LOTHES MAIM! IN.MIJIHVItl) Next door to First National upatnira MKIII'OKD TAILOItM HULl'TII. Minn . July I That .loli 11 McAlpluc, wealthy liiiuliormau found dead In tho baieiimitt of his hoinu here liistAumist, either com mlttdd suicide or vns mlfrdeivif by his wife, Sarah McAlplnp, In tho defviiso outlined today, In an amended ausrr lo the widow's anil, filed by the Pa clllc Mutual Accident comtmny of Los Angeles, tlio ndellDntiil Cashttl ty rnmpnii) or New Y6Vk and I Ho London (imrnnt and Accident com'- pan. Limited. 1 At tho time of M VIiIiu'm death a eonmer's Jur found that he Irrigates the Blood Knocks Rheumatism A Remedy That Flushes tho Blood from Head to Foot. I SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, clenushiK nnd liermluldnt of all nuttsoptlcn la fiz&&fie A soluble Antiseptic Powder to bo dissolved In wntcir nn needed. Aa n medicinal nntlnoptla for douchen In treating cntnrrli, Inltammatlon or iilcefnllou 01 no.10, throat, and that ciimud by temlulno llln It linuno equal, l'ur ten juara tho Lydla 11 Plnkham Medicine to, has recimimtmdad 1'iulltio lu their nrlvato corresooiidioieo wltli "M women, which proves Itn auiwrlorlty. Women who havo boon cured any 11 Is "worth Ita weight lit gold." At ' lUllirulalll fiA. lMk.k lm . . t... ..i.-ll mi 1.1,1.. -10. uvv. nubv mn, ur ujr man. Tho Paxton 'l3lh)t Co., lloatou, Muss. For Ydur Ohildron'fl Hoaltli Snider's Filtered Milk It'ivti Uolivoiy. Pimm- 'JO I .1 :i "T-f BUSINESS CHANCE Partner wanted In hlghgtaib' and proMtatdc rcinil hu Im Young man with hnslnc cdiicatiou i.rctincd. l'iJ no oiintiou lo hid partner. Will nctl f(lr-.'oii, iialf ImercNl tactual limntirv Addrws, jN ' ERVVIN FRENCH I'nio lliitcl .N'oitoiila, I'mlliiiol, Diiuini, S1000 REWARD FOR T NSW YOIMC, July 1. -To brills hIhiiiI nation wide interest in Hie search for Louis, flnrpdiit, cliief in spector of forest, in the Sierra for s.t n-scrvc. Califorum, 11 lirother of the missing iimu has offered ?1000 reward.- 1 ne nrotner. w 11 lias the mimic first nume, i Loui N. MniKohn, 11 Now York hat mniiytiteiuny. RUSSIA ARMY AVIATOR KILLED BY AIRSHIP FALL I'SKOY, lthi.iif, jr.lv' L foptalli llojurolo, 11 Itus-.mii itnnv nviulur, was killed Imlitv wiieu II s monoplaui collapsed, and fell from 11 great height. . FORTY MILLIONACRES PLXhTED'TO COTTON -7- " ! WASIIINtlTOSV.Julv 1. The an . ..1-......1 ... ....n..ri 11.1V -i ... inniucii 111 cinuiirH.ii's year is mi -.1110,001) acre-, tn iicparlmeut an iioiinccil todax. 'flic condition of I lie crop on June "J.1 was 711. (I per cent of n normal ciop. 1 ' The Oregon I'o'cf Cp. xvill suppi the Itootli-ICclly hwmiir.(fonipuii. i Kpriiictlehl xvill 'JJIOO Jion-cpouci' of curre.nl. - Ih ft rid et rhenronilinx rsjntrr tht the tlM ti funutlrr iv rtusiir.1 iu.i a irtr jujkrthlti u tjr u;u ami (mm kllKr. Tim Jung mvnl it H R M 11 niurutit ta Kuuw. It lis foiiml u y Into trtf HKtlvn of thr nail n It li Itio mml KlUty uwtt soil wont wlildj UUrtlof rrntrtl tttfrs U fur All MimhI in.ul.lr ,m II U a known fart that rntunuiiim Is (iuir!r MikhI troutlr. ' ' It la ronccilfil tiy Dip rl-Mt stmlfnti of Ihn iuMfct Ittat tbouinatlim la rauu-.l in ruwil ntr bjr so aclil ivn.1l I Ion u( lb bUs nil iRsraralisI lijr the rrranllM rctntannlr uarl for rrlleC In olhar tatn rlifiimsllwil ,' i mo rraim ot nrvp urprnamn ; in aim Pthtra It la tb rflfect of aiaio tlltniisl 1iIihI coodlilon, bavins ln trvntrit nllh Mrrcury, lollilr, nrarnlc, anil ultier polaun 0U4 mineral druc. Tlio n-curfiKa rf all ttictu tjpra e( rttrumallam lr lb' iim tl K K. N, li 1 I nrnmlrrrut trllmlt) lo Itir iMlurat rltlrarjr .if tbla rrmarkablo mrdlrin. Inr li I lml. latfil Jnt aa namrallr Jut na Hrtallr. 1 ami Juat aa wrll unUlnnl aa tin moat arrrpulilr. ninal iataiatil'' an.l moat rxnilljr I lllCrstfil fiMHl, IM ni.t Istl m S"l it tmitu ' of S. H. S lotUjr. but loilat lil-O H. H. K. . tKin'l anft a aUlMtmue M will b- i aaiunlalird at Ilia mulm. If your rAum-. tm la of aurh a IuiIiiik that Jim wwikl ' ntp "In enrtaiilt a srf aiWlalltt cnttiWn. ' tally. rll ! I ho llolUnl ISfi., rii Mwifi MHiia (.a Mil Kwtfc llliltt. AtUnla, UJ. V LUCR TO KIT UK MMtO TO I'll' The Come Again Idea !?i.ihi, Mi.no, i,n.(io UalMa) uppermont whmi wo'ru fltlluit joti with Walk Over foolwc.ir Com In uml sco our fluo lino of okfuids. tho Ideal hoo f r hot woMtbvr. 1 r ' ' ' l 1 1 oU It wg s "OooJ iFU &Soc eJloro LOSING YOUR HAIR? BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES. - u lumber Mls Fhllth FredcnburK, wbo ror tho past five months has bcon at- tyndlnic tho'norB)a at Monnlduth; ro- rp ioper,npino nero rnonna.v M'Huehaiiati, .returned homoSat- urday but Intondg coming back hero In a tqw day. iMi'.ipWcn4,or'l!io''awoh company, came ui In a car luxt wcok, Itov, Hinltli upont Haturduy and Sunday horo Atiil loft Monday on bin blcyclu for tho mountain. Duel lllldrotli returned homo lata woeh. Will Cochran of California who lum been vUtliiK IiIk coiialn Mm. Ktawart rclurnnd to bin homo Tiinvdu). Kamuol Miller or (!hlloiiiu( Klam ath fouuty, upont hut wcot wild bin nUtor. Mm Obitiivliain. Mr, llt7il,Jf.,int (i) Portlutid latl wi'rolnrtilniVlll, Ma ar. 'l Th hMn Afl will jihvJ Dili yvcid. Hh M. Punt lima J Mm. Unci lllldrfdh l In Modfonl " Uiv ti ut h dvilwr u Wfulj' V'vl l'lillmlt;lilifc,' Itcad What 11 llerpldile Kuiliiinlnst Hnya You aro becomlnR bald. Tho hair Is Kdtliifc thin oii tho top of jour head nnd union joii lithe my advice you will, before lont,', bo aa bnlrlciiii iiM a croquet ball Itcmotuber too that chronic halducioi la Incurable, It Ir all duo to dandruff. 1 can toll, bcratiHo you alwaya havo dand- ruff flal(C8 on your coat collar. He- Hldea belnK an Indication of impend- Ing baldncRS, It nlao aiiKKCUta untldl- llfBH, N'owrbro'a Hcrplrldo cnuaca dand rtiff to dhmppear hnd proventH tho hair from falling out. It ha a. won dff fyly baautlfylng nftoct ilp'o'n; tli hair, producliiK rhhnKcH which aro eometlmcx boyond belief, You aro not taklnK any rhancea when ypu juirclntV) Herplchip and you nli onujtliiB rato' Whoiiouuijo any jBlnolao.' Ileriilchlo baa thfJjiHandji upon thotiHanda of aatlHflod iiHorn who testify to Itn Kerm.dcHtroylnK and hair, pfcaervlni; iualltt, T 1 ' ' ' ' .Vowbro'a Uor'ilcldo In fibe and 11.00 altcn la (io Id by nil denlora who Kuaraufuo It to do all that la claimed. If 011 11 ro not HatlKflod your money will hu refunded. Tho bent barber recommend nri.l uao It, Hond J Or In poitaxii to Tho Ilorpl cldo Co,, Hept. W, Oatrolt, Midi,, for ampin and booklotl. . MTk HI i W"7 k I I "-Jr! hi sV BMaaWtal7rfliaaA M r JT-. .raanajat t .a-.aaaaw-r u,,; W'1'.'yW "-2e WOMEN, .. hU HiiaianlcoJl bmdory to rlcp'da IN; I iJKhbuiij TO m.r nt'jkulHf Hiiku HI) iluU j UiwUiitvt) MhMl ry iiilcnmlloiiu) Mllln, box id't'J, I Dixie Queen1 It's a Brick Lay in a Lot of it You could smoke or chew Dixie Queen by f'Ilf flf)Itffnrtf vniiM novnr 71. . ,a .-w..-.ia-a,..x. j v v viaawr a-a X J" get enough it's so mel- lowand rich and pleasing. Lay in a supply of it today. Keep some at home and some on the job, and it will hold you steady as a spirit-level trues a wail. 1 p .- 1 DIXIE QUEEN Plug Cut Tobacco 1 1 is the 6rtc perfect tobacco for the sturdy man who likes his tobacco rich, full-bodied and satisfying. Made of pure old Burley leaf, aged carefully for three to five years, so as to bring out all its fragrant ffavqr and sweetness. , Vfhljs wjiiitr. makes DIXIE QUEEN always the same. It doesn't depend uppa.one, .sefonfl crqp,,fjketmany tobaccos. We have several seasons' crops always stored away, DIXIE QUEEN lasts in the pipe because it burns slow holds tys flavor when you chew it. Take DIXIE QUEEN on the job for a week's try-out after that you'll always carry DIXIE QUEEN in your jeans. Sold everywhere in convenient .So foil muJk.'igcfitMoVo in JOc pouehcti and SOe lunch biMfH. . ' irt4t.r ...j.'.; . t ' 1LVT Klall VfiriMU THH1 VHtf AMU HA000 OOMPANV Hunk, A