ytefcSWWfcftV'MllWitl;WW.MW V, y 'i it- i if' " ii ! ! I I' i r it I'! l4 II M 1 ll IK I h' f u. J ' 7 if' li i U". r ST " 1." u I :' JPAGE TWO ECAL AND U By Llr Mar rwclvod a severe bump on tho forchend Saturday cvonlnft wlion ho collided with M. It. Utckcrt, hollurlillnfc Vrtiecl. The accident oc curred at Main and Central aonuc. Tho); police were celled out Satur day jiffili't'to capture a prowlct wli wan ,mvi wandering around Hie .Vearii) Oratnoy" and Coaler homes. nnd,8f. Mar'i cndoiuy, lift was not captured.. J, 0, GofkltiR. tho host all around photographer tn southern Oregon. Alwy rtllahlc. ORntIve,s jrimlo any r4?)1iwe or place. Studio 22S MaUn8t. Ptiono 32-J- Kd Andrews Is suffering from an nhcew on his rlsht hand, caused hy Uio infection of a pimple, llo re ceived treatment from Ilr. I'lckcl Snt urday Mf, Andrews thoiiRht the af fliction was a boll, and It affected the entire arm. J, M. Klfgoro of IIoruo Klver spent Sundny In Medford, ilolnifs Insures homes. Miss Flora Thompson of Jackson ville spent Saturday and Sunday In Medford visiting friends. "Cousin" Mlddiebusher went to Obld llllf Sunday (o spend tho day fishing In tho Rogue. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over His Theater. Miss Gloria Dean of Ashland is vis Itlng friends In this city for a few' days. After a we6k of weather with tho mercury In the 90's every day, the temperature Sunday was SG. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John H. Carkln, G16nn O. Taylor), Has-xlns-Boyden Illdg., Main street. J. K. King of Kugcne Is ambng the out 6f town visitors In the city this week. (Jus Newbury and wife havo re turned from the headwaters, of Sucker creek where they spent tho Fourth looking for suckers. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. Dr. J. F. Roddy spent tho Fourth In Medford and left Sunday to meet Judge Twohy who la figuring on building the Crescent City railroad. Ono ef tne badgers belonging tn tho fire department gnawed out of Its cage Saturday, and was captured, this rnornltig on North Oakdalc. A coyote that was run down by Ralph Cowglll la an auto on the desert near Agate has been added to the zoologi cal display at the city hall, Try a "SplU" cigar, best Se cigar on the market. Kd Drawn and wife and Dr. II. J Conroy and sister, returned Sunday afternon .from Klamath Falls where they went by auto via Crater Lake. Eric Anderson of the Due Ledee district spent the Fourth In Medford. Hay for 'sale. W. II. Everhard, Dill Fansher of Gold Hill spent Saturday and Sunday In this elty vis iting friends and relatives. Moe Rarkdul! left this morning for Crescent City with a party of friends. A "King Spitz" cigar Is home made Try one. Cc. Tho regular monthly meetings of tho city council and the school board will be held tomorrow night. Clarence Noo and family, Ray Hunch and family. Jack Reedor and wife and George Roberts and wife spent tho Fourth fishing on Rogue river. Tho F. YV. Shaplelgh Ilardwaro company has the best and cheapest Jiohe In town, Prices on everything reduced. Judgo Wlthlngton has returned from Grants Pass, where bo had charge of tho novelty department of tho celebration. "Pug" Wilson and Harvey I.lng employed on tho Pacific highway sur vey visited In tho city Saturday and Sunduy. Only ono kind of kodak finishing at Weston's Camera Shop, that's the best. Over Iain Theater. A, E. Reamcs and Mrs. Reames have returnod from Lakovlcw where Mr, Reames conducted a water ad judication caso. Flro Sunday night destroyed tho barn of Alfred Weeks on North Cen tral nvenuo nnd Clurk Mreot, caus ing a loss of 1309 partially covered by Insurance A ton of hay, a buggy, lisrriei and tools wero destroyed. The origin of the flro is unknown, but Is (opposed to have been ttarted by tramps, who havo been unlnn the barn for sleeping purposes. Tho flro lasted but a few minutes, tho skies belug bright with tho flames reflec tion. Tho finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels, Medford Print ing Co. Al Pankoy of Central Point spent Saturday and Sunday In Medford. r"- Wttltt k Mcfiowdn Co. UMDIRTAKIia tf ffeMM mi WpM 9, W, ' J WW I A, K. Orr lTM fl)' ' lfc Shorty Miles Is trying lo arrange for a series ot hall games between the stnr plncrs of the Rogue River Volley league, and the. Northern Cali fornia league, Tor (ho month of Augtist. I Tho city grn's hurnlng brigade Is at work thla morning on Fir street. Mnru, tho Japanese secretary of the University club Is spending his vacation visiting friends nnd seeing the sights ot San Francisco. Get It at DeVoft's. Fight fans of the city are excited over the Willie Rltchle-Freddlo Welsh fight in London tomorrow for the rhnmplonshlp of tho world In the lightweight division. They nil pick Ritchie to win before the end of 20 rounds. Tho Rngloy Canning company at Talent are paying 34 cents per pound tor loganberries delivered In hulk, boxes and-crates not required. Clean, fresh ripe berries wanted. S3 Kxudus of vacationists to the hills will beRln this week, and a number ot Medford families are going to es tablish summer quarters In the mountains. Groceries at Do Voo's. New, green pasture with shndo and running water. C, W. Isaacs, phone 531-R4. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over Isis Thea ter. , Uorn to the wife of D. C. McAlplne June 2 1st, n 10 pound boy at Great Falls, Montana. Dr, Myrtle. Lock wood will limit her office hours during July and August to Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 2 to4 p. m. 9T Miss Coc of Grants Pass Is visiting Miss Mildred Gerlg. It you want a lithographed frnlt label Instead ot a printed ono, see us, we arc agents for Schmltz Litho graph Co. Medford Printing f0, The borne of Homer Darron on tho liar ron Drainers' ranch, eight mllex south of Ashland, was burned to the ground the afternoon of July 4. The canso of the flro has not been learned. Tho loss Is covered par tially by Insurance. Order your fruit labels ot the Med ford Printing Co. nnd keep tho money at home. Miss Janlto Dodge returned Mon day from Klamath Falls where she has been visiting for several days. Until July 15 we will receive orders for special three color apple and pear stationery at cut prices reduced from fS.GO to ft. 00 with your busi ness card thereon. Medford Printing Co. Horace Nicholson and family, K. A ftclch and family, O. W. Fox and wife, Mrs. James Plymalo, the Mltsci Curry, Harry N. Dutler and family. John Dutler and family, spent the Fourth at Camp Nick above Butte Talis. Most, of' tho party remain during the month, though the men returned Monday to Medford to look after business Interests. Screen do6rs at Medford Lbr. Co. Citizens ot Eagle Point enjoyed a picnic at Joe Moomaw'a place July Fourth. Seventy-five wero In at tendance. Delightful refreshments were served and a program of sports Indulged In by the younger set. Call Mitchell for awn mower trou bles. Phone 26. Several hundred Medfordltes took advantage of tho excursion rates to spend the Fourth picnicking and fish ing at Dutte Falls. An exciting base, ball game between Dutto Falls and Table Rock was won by tho tormei with a ecbro or 9 to 8. Seo It. II. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Bonds. There wero more fishermen on tho Rogue Saturday and Sunday than there are fish In the stream. For 30 miles of river the banks were lined with picnic parties and every riffle had a score or more of anglers, while numerous boats did their best to spoil the sport. H-1), Tronson of Eagle Point spent Saturday In Medford. In affairs of lire that bafflo you much benefit can bo derived by con sulting a reliable clairvoyant. Mine. Dreyfus answers your spoken or mental questions, tells your most secret thoughts. Advlc6 on love, business, simulation, mining, etc , hidden secrets revealed, draws pic tures and other wonderful things. Strictly confidential. Colonial Flats, apartment 2. 91 Mr. and Mrs. W, V. Campbell and guests spent the Fourth plcnlclng on Rogue river. C. E. Bridges Webb of North Cen tral Point was a Medford visitor on the Fourth. It. I. Fike, formerly of the Warren Construction company, now with Beall aqd company, was u Medfori) lUllnixHntimliv Druco- Wilson of Griffin creek was a Monday visitor In Medford. Lincoln McCormack Is spending a few days tho guest of H, B. Tronson 6f Kaglo Point. Homer Rothormol and family spent Sunday at Prospect and the natural bridge. li. (I. Lumsden and family spent tho Fourth in the Dig Hullo country returning Sunday evening. Frod W. Kelly and wife of Hie A" ('legale, wvn Medford visitors Sun day, (,'ounly Aliurifty V K, Kelly and fniillly, pi"lt III" Fi'HMIl Ml Tulmil. MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNK, United States District Attorney C L. Reames passed through Medford Sunday on route to San Francisco. He' will stop for n (st on his ii turn irlp, Mrs. Helen Gale Is tho guest of hot sIMcr, airs. Wll Warner, having re turned from n visit to Three Pines. 8ht loaos Thursday for Coos Hay, Mrs, Edna Yockey. of Redding, Cnl., slster-ln-lnw of Miss Helen VocVey, Is the guest of tho latter. Green corn from his own nrden was enjoyed by A. K. Powell July 4 llo claims It I a record In early pro dtictlon. Otto Jeldness scored highest among local anglers Sunday, bringing In utile fine steelheads. Claude Mett was second with sit. Medford Conservatory reduced prl- cos for tnuslc lessons begin July 1st. Advanced students will be taken at the same low price a beginners. Open all summer. 31 Grape street. Joe It. Liggett, former clerk at tho Hotel Medford and recently with the Imperial Hotel at Portland, ha left tint latter Institution nnd Is now with the Perkins Hotel. Portland. A. S, Roseubniim spent the Fourth and Sundny at Shasta Springs, recup erating and resting from his arduuur duties as general mnnnger of the Hnr- rlman sstcm In Medford. ' Judge W. M. Colvlg, general M agent ot the Southern Pacific, Is In Medford to make a proposal to the county court regarding tho with drawal ot land grant lauds, from the delinquent list pending decision of tho supreme court. John D. Orth and family aro spend ing their vacation In tho Fort Klam ath country. " Mrs. Florence Halllday Hatght Is visiting In Portland. Mrs. M. M. Johnson of Trail creek parsed through Medford recently on her way tb Oakland. Cal for an ex tended visit. Miss Irene Plotner has left to at- trnd tho summer school ot the state normal at Monmouth, Ore. Dob Durgess and wife will return tc Medford about August t. At present Dpb Is doing vaudeville at El Paso with a week's engagement In San Francisco. Jess Enart visited Talent Satur day and carried off high honors In the gun shoot. x W. B. Evans of Eugene Is attend ing to business matters In tho city today. FROM ARMY LIST LONDON, July C -Baron Lucas, n representative of tho go eminent, formally announced In the houte of Lord's that Lip ton's Limited, had been removed from tho list of con tractors for tho British rmy. This stop was taken as a consequence of the recent scandal In connection with army canteen contracts, for which several army officers and civilian em ployes of Llpton's, Limited, wero ron vlctcd on charges of receiving and giving bribes. $27,000 APPROPRIATED E CHRISTIANIA. Norway, July C The norweglan parliament today voted an appropriation of 27,000 to cover tho expenses of tho Norwegian official exhibit at the Panama Pacific exposition at San Francisco unit a further J 1 3,500 for tho dispatch of u Norwegian cruiser lo represent tho nation at the opening of tho Panama canal. ANTIPODES WINNERS OF LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP WIMBLEDON, England4, July C Norman E. Brookes of Australia and Anthony Wilding of New Zealand toduy won all-comers Iuwn tonnls doubles championship by defeating tho English players, It, Roper Bar rett and C. Dixon. Tho score C-l, 0-7, 8-0. Miss E. Ryan of California, nnd Miss A. M. Morton raptured the all comers lndlos doubles lawn tenuis chumplonshtp frm tho holders, Mrs. Larcomho nnd Mrs, Huuuum, whom they bout by 0-1, C-3, Why Not Get the host smoko, Gov. Johnson, nnd also patronlro home. iwMSMmwavv uuluMBUBM.S4Mt.lJmlUtlU-M r m rwtfiKT.s wwm j MK8. H. L. LXAOH Expert Ooretler m North Bartlett. IMioiio m M, CHICHESTER S PILLS WBT THIS WISMWNM uham. n EaH Tala as k. Mmv af m V a w MEDFOWD, OREGON. MONDAY, .JULY (?. 1J)M. ELKS REPORT Ilwth rodeo & Praising tho hospitality of the peo ple or Klamnth Falls and enthusiastic ever what they claimed to bo tho most successful and oujoinblo pil grimage oor taken b the local herd over 100 mouthers of the Medford Elks and thujr when roturued home i ...1 M .....f..t i.,.li. ... ? nil ..1.A1 ll.t.. Mil ll Bin-vim limn ilk uv it in i nun morning fro pi the annual Klamath Falls Rodeo. ' The train left Medford ht t0:33 Friday evening nrrlxlng In Klamnth Falls Saturday inurtilng at .H o'clock where tho delegation was met by the Klnmath KnlN Elks reception com mittee. Headed by tho WVed hand and the Medford Elks Kazoo band' the vliltors paraded thj streets of Klnm ath Falls nnd attended tho ball game between, the Weed and Klamnth Falls teams. Saturday afternoon was spent at tho Kodeo at the fair grounds and Saturday night the visitors enjoyed tho Mi nil Grns held on tho streets of the city, after which they wero on. tertnlned until a Into hour at the Elks club. Sunday morning n complimentary excursion on the Inkeii won given tho visitors, returning In time tor tho ball game whllo the afternoon was spent nt the final tost nt the Rodeo. The trip was made In n solid Pull man train and iOuu baggage car which was uiedfor mercy-making both going and coming Tho visitors tcft Klamath Falls Sunday night nt 11 IT. making the trip to Medrord In seven hours. ,' The Klamnth Falls Elks assured the Medford delegation of a largo at tendance at the dedication of tho now -Medford Elks' homo this wlntor and tho local Elks are planning a lavish reception and entertainment for the eastern Oregon members FLOCK TO TAMPICO TAMPICO. Mexico, July 0. Arter- lean Consul Miller, acting as Spnnl'tt consul, wns Informed today that n large nunihitr or Spanish refugee from Monterey and other points north were coming here to place themselves under his protection until the could leav th country. It Is understood hero that the Spanish government will send tho steamer Alfonso XIII from Havana to receive the refugees. FOR THROWING JAVELIN .STOCKHOLM, Sweden, .Ink II. A new worlil'h reonnl for throwing the javelin wns erenied toduy at !li" l!nl tic pirnei by V. .Myyrno, of l-'inlmi'l, who threw IKI iin'turn, Uft eentiiiiclerx, or u)iro.xiinulel) U07 fool, 71 im Ik. The Ameni-iiii record IiiIIh'iIk Im to i.l ul Jfl! feel. IO'j ineliet. The worl.1V record made nf tn la OI.mM pirno wo JJOrt feet 11 " -'"" incite bv .1. .1. Sanrixfo of MimlmK OUR PROCESS IS THOROUGH Every garment cleaned by us li made sanitary and clean with our Modern Equipment and Experienced Help Wo are ublo to rIvo you service that Is only possible In get In tho larger cities. Phono 2 1 1. Wo will call. Don-t Fail . i t :. i to try our noon-day lunch. Everything is just lll(o mother used to make, ICE CREAM The bot In none too good, why taku liatif cit7 Order your Ico cream and sherbiiln, whom you l.now Iho bust of mu'terliils urn used In Ihelr niHiiiifucliiro, PALACE OF SWEETS HpeUiil (odd Ji)ldl OrfllK"U'lt) leu ENJOYABLE TIME AT 0r com ncn ruoi rssou may SUCCUIil") CT)I II L HI HASH -- 'Hl-iilli o4 j o cuNkocvur.s Au utter novloe in miiti " Hn nu tltliovls of (liiMMimr fuU' I. IU.mm' In John G. Clliiksrnle-c pnfivor of uuitle uintlci, fives promise. pcilnip on that account, of being nomliintcd (Uiveriinr or South Ctirollua lo nuctciiI Mr. Blouse In the di'iiiooriitle prluiiiry cliTtlon hi August. Dr. ClltiksenlM lm been n sclunil teacher since IhTil Kduintlon, he do claru, U the noveivluu Mimri.i for ul' IIU or tho Ciiuimuuivonlth. Ho has given much study to the tits nf South Carolina Iho lynching" nnd the par iloiilng or more than tvvehe huudn-d cenvlcl-' by Governor llleaie. the lllltc n cy and tho (Hivorty. And bo nunc to tho rmieliMlou that the licit wny In remedy condition wj tt cui'ipci ever) boy nod k'r In the Stnto t. gn t.t Hi-tuml E HORTICULTURAL LAWS OLVMPI , Wash , Jul f! ser les ot proposed amendments In the state horticultural laws, designed to give tho depnrtinont of agriculture greater powers In dealing with such epidemic as the flro blight, which now Is threatening tho fruit Intlimtry or tho state, are being drafted b At torne) -General W. V Tanner for pre sentation to tho next legislature, tit tho request of T. t). Morrison, bond of the horticultural work of the state Tho proposed amendments would declare tho maintenance of Infected orchards it public nuisance, giving tho state full authority to disinfect or uostro) at tlie expense or tne owner. Tho amendments proposed would also nnnblo the department lo ctnh Huh general iuarautlu6 ngnlnst agri cultural or horticultural products from Infected districts. HriMik Iiiih-i1 it i-nrlmiil ol lugno lierrtci ii tliiv. TUBERCULOSIS Ja nddltloii to plenty of fresh sir ileiity of frcih stid proper diet, those sutlerlni irom or who are predisposed to Tuborculo- sis are recommended to iim Erkmau s Alterative to stop night sweats, banish fever and hasten recovery. This medi cine, by reason of its succenf ul use dur ing tho past, warrsuls the fullest Inves tigation possible by every sufierer. Eckman's AlteraUVe is roost ntllca ctous tu bronchial catarrh sud severe throat and lung affections, and in up bulldliitf tho system. It contains no narcotics, nor harmful or bshlt form ing nniui. Accept no suimuuic.i. uoiu by leading drugfcists. Wrlto to tho Eckman Laboratory, ITilladoluhla, Ta., 'or booklet telling at recoveries. Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROG'JE RIVEf? VALLEY. KEE P THE MONEY AT HOME SVe Iinvo elwuigcd our imirie, heienfter the .Mission Ku en i turn Works will bo known ;ih The Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory llmnc! of llio "Pacific" Cedar 0llU8t. E, a, TBOWBWDCrE, JR, Proprietor U South Holly Medford, Orogos. NATIONAL MEET OF TEACHERS OPENS AT ST. TAUL T ST. I'M 1.. Minn., duly ii. "(liven n cultivnlcil, liniucd lonelier of MUiiiil miiiil mid hody, who goo-, (o win); ul iciet with (loil, mid Mnn. Iho Noltooj Willi llio Iioh iliiee in the wot til I'n r lu ui ih Hi nf iho child In iriiolico of liulili'iMMie-.M mitl Atucii inn eillrriiHliii." Thin wii!t (ho iloeliirnlioii nf ,Iihii1i Svvnlti, luoslileulnl .Swim I limine CI lege, mill iircililciit nf Iho Nitliouul lMuoulloii AhsiidIuDoii nt the Id' I geuernl Heisinn nf-llic iinoiii'IiiIIuiiN miuuiil couvoiiltoii 1 1 eft toduy. Tlu hi'flmi witH devoted uiuciiiillv lo n tlUoiiMkioti of 'lenoheiti leftilho In Auii'iicnu clHrctinli!). luteiOMl oT n iiohideiil In Mtccci'il loiepli Svvnin of Svviulliitnire, I'm., vviiw lit ii liigli itileli, noil llni oniii jmlgns of Dr. 1). II. .lohnon, f Hook Hill, S. C, anil Ilr. David Stnrr Jor dan of l.elniiil Imifonl, wn rtislicd by llio rniidiiluloH ieiecive filcinlM. l'rolilenl Swnln iolnlel oitl llie need of relliiluii in xeltooU, nud lite fipeiikor ileclnri'il llml nnnno Ink invf tonclitiitr iw n life wmk mul ulmmloii nil idea nf nccomiiliiltuK weitlllt. There U gouenil prnlot rtfn!nl o. lending lortns of nil cnuuly nffielnlN to four yeiirs, ti Jilll lirtit U lnHiijr InHluleil, ' , 1 ' & Junto concrete Trouy Will ijtfot nf Oroli ffliy V will tltcet u Ivvn slnr- liiiiitliiRltni U liuililuiK ti muiilolpHl hull. Tim comiijiiiit ugitliiMt the Colltige Orovo l'.lectric coiiiuu.v Iiiih been limlcil hy the milronil comuii- Mini. i.i .i ODAY iMv..H uiii ei.i.i mi 7.vntini'K "-.in. sumo womanly III. why Huoil """ " '- i i mini hunil itie July 1. No. 15 iiui'oip' or Tin: ru.viiiriov or Farmers ahd Fruitgrowers Bank at Mrjnrtmti. in Tin: htat.i: ok oitcnox. ,vr tiih oi.ojiij or HUHt.N'KhM Jl'XE an. 1911. Iteoniitio Uians nnd illncouuts . OverdrnflH. Kccurinl nnd uuscrured , ..w... IIoiiiIm mill wurntntN , ..... ritneks nnd oilier Mieurltlc ......k Mirulturo nud fixtures Other real estate owned . . . Duo rout hank (not reserve hanks). Duo from npprnvod msorvo bunks, .. En-lunges for cloariug house .. ., . Cash on hntid .. . ' Total s ifMiyiM Cnnltiil stock nnlil In itrvyt Ih'lioslls tluo Htuto Treusuror .,.. Individual deposits subject to ehcfik Demand lortlfleiiton of depoill ... , Certified check CnshKr checks ntiUtuiiitlug Time cerllflcntes of depoxlt No I en and bills redUiounted Hills pn)tiblo for money burrowed Total . i HTATi: Ol' OltlHIOX. UudlvliU'd profits, (ess cKpMUftc nud tuxes paid,... Duo to hanka nud baiikors , i.'.j;.'.'.. ...... . .M t'otiuty at .Inckson ss. . I. L. 1. Jntobs. cmililer of Ibo iilioveniiinifil hmtk, tin iqlrmuly svrtjor that tho ubnvo slat nuuiit In true lo Iho Hest ilf my kimwleilin unit Hollof. L.I.. JACOIIr0itlilar. COHUIKT Attit. i . It. r. anti.i:. I, NIHDL'lt.MDVHIt. DCI.HOY (Iin'OHHLI., Dlrncti rs. Kubsrrlhed uml mviirii In hofuro mo (his fith tiny of July. IIU I. T II. I.UMMDKX, .Noltiry Public. Medford Iron Works 18. fl. Trowbridge, Prop. flcnoral Foundry and Mauhinu' Works Pacific 401; flomo li!)8L. Rcrf. 'Pac. G031; IToino 227U Keep Your Money at" Wo make a specially of Door and Window IfmiiioH nnd fnsiilo Finisli. Also Doors and AVinilows. QIJAMTVTIIM MWW VUWm INflllT Ji'imlory Coi'iici' Mlcvcnlli nml Kir HlrotilH, Medford Sash and Door Co. ,' .. ..-i1 MUD IN WATER T( T NEAR FISH LAKE TI1010 wfis mi vvn.lnii(r .Meilfuiil IliU inuriiinir ns i" Uio vvtulil wide Imliit nf liiifisovvlVim oil Mniiilny. A cuiiii nf elninlliiii'wlH on" iIio'UIm lOMcllOf Of 1,111(1 IlllUe I'lOK, KillV 11 icvrie rifnim ill Iho lillnlic HiinTluy oveiiluif iiflleil fhft vvnler unlil Il"tt mii.vciI nlinul III) per cent dnt nd mmIIiuwiI mfil IiiiUi. Jnlnlie Itroper Dhy tepnrtcil In Nupiiriiileniluiii 'I'ntn nA nt inldillghl Suntlny Hint h iov ero inm win iii(tln Id llfli vieiutly, nml Hint n cloiiillnimt Imil necunil 1 1 en r Hilt Luke. At live nVtw.k IliU ttiinuliiK lioiiu'wivoN lii'iiiu In iiiilho H)iitiliioi itgunllnir tlu walir. Siipuriiitemlent rrmum NHya ft will Inko till ilnv for lite w tiler In clour, nnd Hint for n week the heaw (IraTi nil tlto iiiei-vnir Mill enue ill" Wilier mipplv In he linnldv. Tlicie win liul mi liiilfenlniii nf llio ilnriii in tln cilv. ii i - ALAMEDA POLITICIAN KILLED WHEN AUTO STRIKES THEE HAN I'UANCIfit'O, t'al.. Jul) . -James T. HriMinhu, ti wull ktiuwii pollllcliiu ot Ahiiticiln inlllily. was killed todny when Id nulnninlMlo crnslied Into it tree, . i ...i ... 1'illnlll'o Hnmo lly stnokliiR hU. i'U,' tho host r.r rlgnr mi tho market. ' ASK VOl'lt N'UIUIl'ttOK Ho matt) thuiisands ot women havo boon rontoti'il to health bjr l.)illn It I'liiMnim'it Vogotablo t'oiiipoutid ttmt llliero Is hnrdl) a nolKhborlinod In nnr ell), town or linmlet in this country who. sin some woman has not found health tu this Mood nld-fnshloiiod root nnd herb romml). If )nu are suffer- I don't you try It? "lT.r.ai.lS . .... .. Nolle Ilt3g7.8l ..--...... juu.yn s. nnn.no . R.oon.no .. ssi.ir. ..'.!!.. 4.i;5 i. it i . . i.Htn.do ......r l.0I.T0 -..:.. 'J.'.iiio.oSt&.iM A (( $ff,QuU.il0 ui.Tns.iit ft. ii in. si 1.121-fi r, it 1.0 1 Nunc .Vono .lo,ni(i.in . For GALVANIZED TANKS ' OUi AND WA'l'MR and mraaATiNc; pipts Oo (6 J. A. SMITH, 128 N. Grape Bt. TCi,ii,iiV!.ij uminfm i V'JlH ne DE ) CLOUDBURS v o