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it . "k V'i'ACrB TWO ,' MEDVOKD MAIL TIUUUNR MFiDFOKl), ()IJK(JON. NATlMiDAY, tll'liY Ufl, 1!)1 1 is -. iol AND L PFRSON PERSONAL H. A, Wilson ot fenn Francisco was n recent business visitor In this city IK P. Bchnkloford of Now York transacted business In Medford Sat urday. It. Glddlni: was anions tteii Francisco business men that spent Friday Tilpht !n this city. See II. 11. McCuray tor Aetna Fi delity and Surety Rnmla. ttoorgo King and George Splllman of Portland- were- anions Mcdford business acquaintances Saturday. Mhui .Mildred WoldlnRs ot Foren sic, Cal., was a KUest ot Mcdford frienda Saliirdny. Hay tor salo. W. H. Evorhard. 0. Simon ot Portland spent Satur day In Mcdford attending to business Interests, ' Kodak flnUhtng and supplies at Wcslon'a Camera Shop. Over Isls Theater.' Uert II. Sawjcr of Kntifns Is a re cent arrival In this rlty. Ho may lo cate here. Petty thiol cry continues In Med ford, narently tho work ot ama teurs or floaters. A blcyclo was nlolcn from T. C, Poaulicu. It is a valuable wheel of Oayton make. Kn Kluccr Klltridgo had hi coat stolen from his automobile Friday. Try a "Spltx" cigar, best Gc cigar on the market. O shorn DaIdbn, brother of O. 1.. Davidson, has returned to his old homo at Hnbhcll, Mich., to live. A "Kins Spits" cigar la homo raado Try one. Gc. F. V. Walden of Portland was In this city Saturday In the Interests of business. Tho F. W. Shaplcigh Hardware company has the best and cheapest boso In town. Prices on everything reduced. Col. and Mrs.. Patouts and their son Robert of Eagle Point wcro MeJ ford visitors Frldar night. J. C. Currle, a Salem business man epent Saturday In Medford. 15. W. Thompson of San Francl3 ro was a business visitor In Mcdford the latter part of the week. Only ono kind of kodak finishing at Weston's Camera Shop, thaf. the best. Over Isls Theater, E. C. Heyler, of Crescent City mo tored to Mcdford this week to visit friends and transact business. J. Thrift ot Coqullle. Oregon, Is spending a few days with Mcdford dullness acquaintances. The finest equipment la Oregon for printing fruit labels. Mcdford Print ing Co. Fred Hollistcr, democratic nomi nee for congress from tho first dis trict, and Walter Smith ot North Rend, Oregon, were Mcdford visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. . C Rarnacle of Vlc torlo, D. C, were In Medford Satur day, In view of locating. Carktn & Taylor, lawyers. (Johu H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has- klas-Royden Bldg., Main street T. S. Johnson of Portland made a business visit to Mcdford Saturday. A now forelt flro has bcn re ported south of Ashland In the Ash land butto district. At present the fire is only In brush, and little trou ble is expected unless it gets Into the Big timber. Tho Jackson County Flro 'Patrol association is handling It. Order your fruit labels of the Mcd ford Printing Co. and kepjj tho money at home. A fire alarm was almost sent In at 2:30 this morning by n number of men standing in front ot the Gar-uelt-Corcy building. The roof or tho California-Oregon Power company seemed to bo in flames. Just as ono of tho men started for u telophono to glvo tho alarm, It was dlscocverod that n cloud of smoke, pouring from ouo of tho rhlmnoys of tho Holland Hotel, had settled over tho building and tho brilliant light from the sign bad Riven tho appearance of flames. (1, L. Frlstell, of Panama, Cal., transacted business In Mcdford Sat urday, Kodak finishing tho host, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over Isls Thea ter. h M. Gilbert, a Portland business man, upcnt Saturday in this rlty. Mr, und Mr. J Kolly and Miss Rilstow were among those down from Kuiwio Saiurda) visiting friends. R. Gt Ott of Portland was anions 'Medford btiHliH'ku acquaintances Sat urday, Fruit labels artistically printed in any and all colors. Medford Print is Co. G Q, Assaiona of San Francisco was h bmdnoss visitor In .Medford Saturday. Frank Farroll, an orchardlst of thu Talent sectiou, was a liubtucHu vis itor In Medford Saturday, tin iiiiiii 1'HH'Hin nun - T Weeks it McGowan Co. UMDIXTAXIRS r. w, wmIu JMsW Mi K. Off 9M-M Mis. Hraeo Stovc.ryj .,1s visiting her "infeiiH nThofclio Rlxer. Miss Jor genoon accompanlclior as her Rucat. h Mr. and in. Dan Neathnmcr ot JCvans creek wcro recent Medford Visitors. ( Groceries at Da W. Mln AmbrAstne Murphy who has J been visiting cities In the northern part of tho state returned homo Thursday Mlsq Murphy has secured Jwr'llfo (MiiUinm "and hns accented a theteoBttlon Ih UiMMriiaM schools, for hamjtiiiiul$jea)X,yi - ' Mcdiord Conservatory reuucctl.m-ffwror-rriuato Iwsohs Wfcl'n .luljUlab Advanced students will be taken t tho same low- prlco as beginners. Open alt summer. 31 Grape street. Mr. nml Mrs. Wlllard V R. Camp bell left Saturday for Crater Ijxke. Horn To the wife of Carl Aber cromble of Oak Lodge, July filth, 0 son, William Warner Auorcromoie. Home of- Truth. 144 South Con tra). Meetings Thursday afternoons, 3 to G. Thomas Scantltn motored to Med ford Saturday morning from his ranch. George Evcringhnm, a Eugene bus iness mnu, speut Saturday in t his city, -J. O. Gcrklng. tho bost all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado any where, tlroo or place. Studio 238 Mala St. Phone 3 30-J. James Nelson of Slox City. lown. arrived In Medford Saturday on busi ness. Enos Rhoten, who has mining In terests In tho Steamboat district, is spending a fow days In this city. If you want a lithographed fruit label Instead of a printed one. seo us, wo are agents for ScbtnlU Litho graph Co. Mcdford Printing Co. A vigorous campaign against rats on several of the larger ranches has resulted 1u a wholesale slaughter ot these pest. In the few months since their Introduction Into Rogue river valley they have Increased with alarming rapidity, and already arc u nuisance In gralncrics, packing houses, etc. Some ot the orchardlsts arc planning a united movement against the rats, to check their ad- ranco before they, become the pest they aro In the eastern states. Screen doors at Medford Lbr. Co. Mrs. R. S. Radcllff has returned from AghlaniJ whc ahe visited friends. We have a, $3500' press, recently Installed especially for printing fruit labels. Medford Printing Co. Wanted to hear from owner of good rrdFhTfbf'sale.'T3c'nT"8'escrlption and eslrTfrtC(fc':B: H.Dik, Minneapo lis. Mhm " 1 The big Packard klght seeing car for moonlight excursions, Sunday school picnics, e(c, Phono 300. 109 A summer day suggstlen: Tho big Packard 30 passenger car and a picnic. Phone 300. 10? Regular Sunday afternoon excur sion by the Packard sight seeing car to Helniau baths, Ashland, leaves Medford Taxi stand near Nash cor ner at 1:15 sharp. A good- ride and a swim, plan to go. Round trip. 41.00. Phone 300. 107 Opening of the new Pacific high way between Mcdford and Central Point. Special excursion. The now Packard excursion car leaves Med ford Taxi stand Monday, July 27. two trips at 7:45 and 9 p. m. 50c round trip. First traffic over tho highway. 107 V. L, Handy has been called vast on account of the serious Illness of his sister. - Why Not Get tho best smoke, Gor. Johnson, and also patronize home. JUDGES TO FIGHT DUEL (Continued from page 1.1 feel when lie would "press n million Kfscs o en your denr body." PriMtncr Fuintfc In Court Uliilo Ihe reading wus going, Mme. Cuillnux with her head hent low, wns crying bitterly. Her bobn could be heard over all the court room. Then with a sigh he fell prostrate to the floor. Two republican guards standing near raised her nml curried lie'r on of the chamber, Tho four judges tit once arose from their seats and .lud-'e AIIjiiiicI an nounced thu biiBpchjrion ofMlfuT leaf? ing. n the meanwhile Mme. Ciiillaux liad be"'" laid on n bench in mi niite rouuu Tho,, jphyBlciaiirj, .who lyid thought sho watt suffering merely from a passing fainting npell, decided when she mnnim-d unconscious to give her an hypodcimic injection of clhcr. ATMie. fuilliiuv upiicared io havo broken fdown completely and was hrenlhiug with dil Ihuilly, and such Vajiercoiidilfiiij, iljTl her liiiiluiiid was iidmilted In her ide. Aiilenf l.ow lA'ttei-H The h'lters wi'ic all wi'lllen id llio ni'coml perxoii xmuufur, itidicaliug tho flet friendship, The fiit of I hum said: "ily dear litllit Kill (affccllonuto diiiijniilivii for lli'iniele)s WIumi I nivt line I Vll Hie iniiiilsjini of nil my being Inward litre, I mum iiii happy, I wa hiiiuiliaU'd and nuundf ed. l llircwv-Hyrsclfti toward tltoo wtlh n furious passion, wild, splen did eonrnjje thou Intst cotitpiered thy lilicity, iwkitii! of nib the one imiim-o -rib K' tliV my love. Thrry u liclwoen nnotlier person nml myrlf audi n diffeirnce of rluiiiieler. Wt have exerylhiuK to four from womnn's duty." The oilier letler, eouliuninir .b tcen piiKV. vi lienuit on OctoWr 1, 11)11, tuitl fiu'MluM n ridlowJng flay, ',Ul.,vn written n Ihe ofdMnl rfjlejifr of thu pretVoturv of'Stutli aid M' i , vr Only Itlinkoi.ill f.My ;6Vljjud-litthiKirl: At' Inst I lime ' nilnuti' tu'wiito thee. Thou mwt be verv ivnonnlile and Mtiy nl linnrd for the present. I fear uil ono thinp dduvkinnil.' HerltnjM Some one will make n fi'tiudl. , Koine times I nni very dleoiirawl. WJmt n life. I have hut one t'onoliiilon thee." The letter eeneluded: "A thousand million ki-"es over nil your adorable little body." The letter rend in oonrt today were not, it had been generally n iimed. those wltieli were supposed to hue been in tin hnmls " ihc iiHsnssiuiiied editor and the fluent of whose pub lieAtioii was understood to lime driven Mine. Caillau.x to vomiiiit the crime. Mine. Caltlaux later recovered con sclousucss and said alio felt strong enough, to go on with tho hearlug. M. Calllaux then assisted Iter lno the prisoners' enclosure. After . be had seen her comfortably nrrangeil, M. Caltlaux took hts place oiucmoro among the witnesses and Maltre Ui borl made the announcement that no more luttem would be read. The surgeons who made the autopsy on Gaston Calmctte were then examined. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA TO WAR (Contlnaed from t'ago 1) tene desire for friendly with the dual monarchy." relation) Peter Atxliratrd LONDON, Julv 'J.".. Rcrvin hn ac cepted Atistria-HunKaryV ultimatum, According to n sja'cinl cablegram re ceived here this evening from Bel grade by way of Vienna. Another dispatch received through the mime sources sny.s it is ramorrd thnt King PcUt of Servin has abdicated. IlKLGUADK, July 'Jo. Servin, ac cording to ollrces usually in close touch with tho foreign office in Bel grade, hus requested Austria for nu extension of tune in which to reply to th note asking for a delay iinltr thu Servian parliament, which has been summoned to nu extraordinary si-., sion, shall lilive deeii consulted. It is nlio hinted in authoritative circles. that Scn'iii is ready to grant tho Austrian demands, ns far as ixissibli, withouf dmngc to her national pres tige. ItlinnLail llctincst Refused VIENNA. July 2.". An extension of time of forty-eight hours in which Servin mny reply to Austria's note was requested today by the Russian charge d'affaires. There was u marked improvement n the Bourse here on a report that Servin had yielded. LONDON, July 'J.i. A special dis patch from Vienna says the Kussian chiirge d'nlfaires, who requested ihc Austro-IIiingnrinu foreign office for a prolongation of the time, limit for the Seniau reply lo tho Austrian note was informed .Hint it could not he granted, j - f An'Excnaripj Tclograph foiitpnitx' dispatch .from V'cnnn sns nviii yTtn receiied there today that ihe Servian government was making preparations to evacuate Belgrade, the capital. It adds Hint many of HiV troops nlreadj have left the city, which is consider ed untenable, and are retiring toward the south, ROBBERS MURDER FLAGMAN FOR $5.00 NEW ORLEANS, July 25 Only five dollars was secured Inst night Jjy two masked bandits who shot and killed Tom Elgin, a flagman in nn attempt-to hold up tho New York limited passenger train of tho Louis- jfitle anif'NashvlIlfi. railway at f Con- tllly. a small stntlpn three mljra cast of here; ",- - According to Conductor E. C. Pot ttr, tho .bandits boarded, the 'iraln nt Now Orleans. Shortly bfjer passing CentlJIr they- Ipimd thd btl lord, The train slowed down and tho con ductor began uu Investigation. Ouo of tho robbers covered him with a revolver and thou rlflod his pockets. Tho porter approached while thu buudlts worn at work, Ouo of them shot at blin, tho bullet striking tho flagman who was Just behind tho porter, Tho hlgliwuyuien then Jump ed from the train, A spnclfil truln with officer! ami Phynlclaus was rushed to thu ncuiut, r rr TOO LATE lit CLAKHIKY WAS'FKlh- Aut onto, &0V fnt iokh Mimt he jirnln fed M A WuUli, Mvdrord, I OP At the CliurcKcs j 1 Central Point llrtptlt - Rev. V T, I). .MncCulhniKli.Hl. A paslor, Son Ices at It n. m. aud S p. in. Iltsiml St, .Mark's church . Holy communion, S a. id, A Morning prayer and ioriuo'hTu u m. Itov. Wjn. ll. Hamilton, k'nr,, S t'atholle Corner Eleventh and Onkdnle,' Maxses's ami 10 So a. m, ,' ' . Christian doctrine M: lf a. in. Uaptlsma '.' to .1 p m. Ej'enliiK devotions 7:30 l',., ',' ' ' ' . .. i , . ' i .Ion; Lutheran v Sen Ices at Zlon Lutheran, 5 13 V Fourth street,, '111 be eotiduofed Pi English at 1 1 nN m. , . lllble school "nt tDn.ui. a No ei enlntr " sendee. 'Coniu ' nti'l wurslilp. '.! Hii fn' ' Five .MctlnwlKt Corner Tenth" and Ivy. Sunday school 10 a in. Preaching 11a. m Preaching S p. m Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday p. in. Coniu nipt welcome, J E. Ilrndley, pastor. lIVi it' ! IHMfi i 4 Rev. It. NV., Mnrt'ullotiRli PdA )U pastor. , . Morning wohJili II a. in. ' ) Evening worship p. in. 11. Y. P. U. 7 p. in. ' Ulble school 55 U a m. Strangeni welcomN ' PiTsbjierliin Preaching at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 8 p. in. Kindergarten at It a. in. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. in. Alt are cordially Invited tend theso services. to at IjtlMiring'.Men'H Ki cuing The Epworth League requests tho lrvscnco of every laboring man In Mcdford at Its dovotlonal meeting, be ginning' at CIS p in Sunday even ing, July 20. Subject, "ChrlnVs Sanctlflcatlou of Labor A real llvii READ RADER'S s388IPfck. if liBim. B stssW !!NslBlk "HERE ARE A FEW OF MY BARGAINS: A good lot, well located, $.S0; cost owner, now- in Europe, f'"0l). Six-room house and two line lols, close in, $1)00, n sure minp. 1'20-ncrc Htoek nml tiihber ranch, H mile from Medford, with 1."00 worth of personal pro(M-rty, till for ..1.'j0U; n Hiiro money-maker. IfiO-ncrc stock ranch on Ilogito riirr, with "0 licml of cuttle, at a siiup. 10 acres or fine D-ycar-old orchard near Mciirord, lOlltl; a bargain. 5-room furnished bungalow nnd lol with cement wnlks, nil for $0t0. .HKlfR AUK SOME (IOOI) TRADES: Residence ?n Klnittalh Fiills for ncrcagc near Medford. Itcridcnccs in McdjpVd for acreage in llm Rogue Itiier mlley. 80 ncics, llil miUWJporlbenst of Medford, for loc:.' Farm in Texas 'Mr 'Mcdford propei ly. Acreage near I'MumiS dr., for Medfonl iiopoily. . , Property in KcuitleSioKuuc, lprllaud nml olhcr plincHv fur , .Mulford property. "' - " ' ' BAvlflAINS in orchard and fuiinltunds. city pro'rly mid s)ionnl piop 1, Orty of till kinds. Good lisliujsf solicited. 1 'now have sumo good horses, mules, iinniess, vngons, hngicu, pumW, indcaill, a coinjileto set of ho;ih,ehoHl furniliiru nnd' many other good bargains. IF YOl DON'T SKB WH!t VOU WANT, ASK FOR IT IIOUSKS FOR ItHNT. KMII.OYMKNT OKFU'B IN C'ONSKCTION. M. A. RADER 111 X. Front Hired Medford, Oie. IMiono 111.1 -r Put, the diffiTPju'o in the hank. Tlio saving hetwcoii'' Ford cost and lioavy car M)st is "velvet" for tlio prudonl buyer, If knows tlio Ford not only saves him dollars, hut serves liim Jjcst. It's u hotter car sold at a lowpr price and hacked with Ford sorvk-o and L'narantee. '. p . fil)5 Is tho prlco of tho Ford runabout; the touring car Is 04 D .f, 0, h, Medford, complete with equipment. Oct cntuo; and partloular froH)' G. E. GATES HPAItTA IIUILDINO. MEOI'ORO, OKK. umL subject: tu lu) led, by n laboring. .muij. Mr, Frod t'rldegnr. tionio 'and do ono of us, u eordliil wnlcomo to till, Mooting plare, .M, E, cluiroli, corner Third iipd llnillcU. ', i. l-list t'liuiTlt of flu 1st, Helen! M Sunday service at 1 1 o'eloet,v Huh Jeet "Truth," ,' Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting nl S o'clock. . fsumlny vQhoot nt 10 o'clock, All unilr yM ago of t!0 aro woleduie. Reading room, lu church odlflcv. aiiortii" Oti'kdnle avenue, Is 'open-from- 1:30 to I; 30 dally, otfccijl iiun da) a niut hl)tldis, ,1 ' .'.' , v ' '(luMlnli V ure glad to call jtui iiKentlon to our Buildup school snperliiUMulcul, (tool go, Ii,im an able eoips of teach ers, ami elnsses for all, ou will enjoy the'Bplrlt mtiulfestiM In the class; kniuVlnp; this wo wati( to Inxlto Jou. Tlnio 0:15.' Morning sermon, "Chrlst'a Com mliisloii to You." Plenno note," wo will begin our snug nerileo nt 10:15 liiHlead of It o'clock as former!). ' Christian Endeavor begins nt 7 o'clock. Wo nru having ery Inter- lestlng uiootlng. "We will look for )ou Kiiudny. Evening sermon, "Tho Prophet's Injunction," Como to tho homodlUo church, Ninth and Oakdnlo, Harry E Tul'kiir, laliilstcr, .MelnMlfn , Moilford . Methodist EpImoiiuI church, corner of llartlell and Fourth street, H. Olln Kblrldgo, puMur. aoi ci Sunday its follews: Preaching 1 1 a. in. nud S p. tu Subjects, morning, "Tlilnga to Ho Rcckouud With." Eienlng, Tcr- souallDjiia n. Power." Lpworth League, :iu p. m. Suudn) school Including adult lllbfe ulnm-cj for men, women and )ouug ladles. Pra)r meeting Thursday evening, themo. "Pr.i)er na Related to Fruit Rcnrlug." Excellent music by chorus choir under the direction of F. O. IM meads. Special features for Sunday as follews: Anthem. "Hark, Hark, My Soul. ' Solo by Clarence Meeker, "Tho Lord Is Mindful of Ills Own." Chorus, "Soilour of Men." Quartette. "Softly Now tho Light of Day." HEADY fi i ' REMINDERS L c , ' ,,', ,r $ ..p'A' MmmmmF0 i ixw I tmmm iUHHiWWK IslsMrJ 6&H04 4st4MMUMl NOTES OF TR -STATE GOOD ROADS MEET The Initio mo welcome lo Ihe iiicclliiK of the 'IVI - Hlnto (Imul loads association whoii uo other wiso cnlei tallied dy Ihe comuilU ce,. Tho uieuibiiishlp ol Ihc Tu Slali ()ooi lliiuds iisoi'ialioii immlu'ts 1!IHH). We waul otltli). If Mm nil with iin Ihen ej Ihe seeielan nl either his headipmttcrH or nt the op om house on .Moiidns pud Tm'sda.i Our Nlogmi isj "lloie's inv doll n I.etV gel out of the jund." Ileco'iie a iiitiiiibur. The husineiH nieellng of Ihe Til Stntes Hood KoioH itssindalion will he held al 111 o'clock ill the foieuooiis h .. I . ..,!. I.... I..I.. . I ol .Momiuv nun iiii.iiij,.nv- ii US. All memders of the imiciiiIIhii and perxoiis inlciwlcd in booiI imiiiIm an' iuiiled. The sivenUng and music will he held in the iifletiioon at U o'clock ainl' the uciici-iiI public is coidialli iiimIciI. Hold iiieelluH will he held at Ihe I'ii,..! loom bouse. - -i CONNER AND CLARK WIN IN TENNIS MATCH ii I....L rti snlx if Iiik.I Inniili furl It took flio set of bniil iciiuls rur Oonner and Clark to defeat Putter- sou and Kcnly tu tho snuil-flunls ot the double nt the (lolf ami Country club yesterday afternoon thu ftn.it scorv beliiK .(5, ti-3, C-7, 7 5, 0-2 CHICHESTER S PILLS " TMi: II lOMlltUJII, A. C&U Mhn liuw-jsl iimAA !IO Is lua i-l II4 sillv' nn, tMto4 hU Sha UI4. V blAVtoSO llUASO Cli.l-.i-. I sz-i SOlDCVOnWr.lSTSFAtRiV.WBB HIU1I pi . JLiipL 1 4 Sunday Excursions TO CRATER LAKE $13 Round Trip I llcKtuuliiR uctt Sunday tlio Hall Taxi company will run Hiiuday auto excursions lo Crater l.itku with Crater l.ako auto ntngo No. 2. Tho conditions aro no must havu flvu or moro passoiiKcrs before making thcio trips. PassciiRcra can return Monday or nt Inter dates on Crater t.nUo auto stipo No, 1, when not flllod with passeiiRcrs pnyliiK rcRiilnr faro, PHONE 100 AND RESERVE SEAT ORDER Tho Hall Taxi company hat aUo iu:ti'ci:i) puioks o.v toiiiiino c.h smtvici: Four passcngor cars 3.00 for first hour, fS.fiO for each hour thcruaftcr. Six and seven passonKor car 3 no per hour. To Jarksouillto one, two or thrco pnsviiKur. fl.76; SOc for cnud nddltional passenger. To other town and points, prices In proportion. llfi.flO per day eight, bourn for four pakscnr.cr car. Our excursions to Uoriio river (lljboo'a brldnu), Ignvo cijy riuudny at (5 a. in., return about p. hi, 11.00 round trip, rcscrio Hunt order, Hall Taxi Co. IMiohu 100. Sccly and Cutirl Hall, Algiu. You've Been Looking !For a good, practical, cloudy spaced ) and hog 1'oiU'C clo.so enough io hold Ihc Hinall pig anil Ktroiig enough lor (ho largoonpH. Hero's thu onu that will do it lo perfection, and it's PAGE WIRE FENOE WIMl IP.lt D ...... .I,.,. r iiw-r. '. . I ' u m I .. ' .-4 -J IIXkIm Z &ZZ?iLJ$Z2'l-A i MUU n9MP-.s !'- . Style 1028 1 Tonaile Strongth 11,360 lbs. t ' Jfighor grade steel wire than Ih found in any other make of fence. TJxtru eloHo HpaciiigH at the hotloin. Plenty of fence for all nixed hogs. This ih just one of the many Htyh'H wo cjirry for HpOcial iHirpoHes, "Direct from factory to you," We Pay the Frolght, GADDIS & DIXON ii THE PAGE MKDKOHP FARMER'S WIFE TOO ILL TO WORK K Weak, Nervout Sufforcr Rctorcd to Hcallh by Ly dia E. Pinklmm'i Veg etable Compound. IJasoln. Minn. '! am Rind to say thai l.ydln K, Plnklmiir Vcolablo CMinixmnil niw uono more for mu than nnythlae eUo.nnd I lmd tho Inist physl claii lien. 1 was st weak nml iicrvoim thnt 1 could not do my work und suf fered with palmi low down lu my riuht aldo for n year or nionv I took !,ydln K PlnHiam'M Vec- tablo Comiound, and now 1 feel like u dlfTercnt person. ! Indlnvo thorn li notldnit like ldia K. llnUhnin'a Veun tiihle. Comisnmd for weak women und younit girl, and I would do rI.uI If 1 ,.",.,.' ., irvllimll. line, for I know It will do all and much VM"I III""- llW -l -- -- ....... tnoru than It H claimed U do."- Mr. Cijuu FiiANKti. U. F IX No. 1, Mnplo. crest Fartiii Kasobi, Minn. U'oim.n ulin hiilTrr from thnno di.i nYt n jM'ndlar to their not shoul.l lccuuliteidol jthonbllliy of l,ydla C. I I'inkluuii's Vcitetndlo Compound lorc- i ....... i.. , ;.. . ., i.... more uieir lieaiui oy uio inaoy khiiiiiimi und tnildful tcHtlmonliila wo urn con- (tantly publladini: In Id" nowsi.iN-n. If SOU llllVO tllOhllglltcs) llllllllt '"a1 J"", '"" s i'mii' ,Io.,u1m,uihiuhiii.1i.jiumviIo (ol,illui:.IMiiUliiuiOlcillcliicO. Hint laillu t;, riiiMuuirs'u4itiis rcoiitlilciit lull l. vim. Miism,. ior ml- lw. Your lot lor ivlll Unopened, read nml nnswcicil l it uoiiiiut, nml hold lu strict cuutldoiico. IKS. H. L. LEACH Export Corflotioro 112(5 North Bnrtlott. ,J l,0I,,) ,MM AU i Mil 5 , nJX , iAlh. iM -, -,;. :rdK3Jfc FJEKOE MEN ii OIUWON ; v; if r t