""7l' MTOFOTCn MATH TTtTBTJNE, MEDFORD, 0R1W0N, SATnKTUY, NOVTCMnTCUK 101 f P7TOE TXmFM . & lpnl ' & SB3gj54i!ariTi?pi BDQjnr- i All coiniiiiiiilntlluus iiIkmiIiI bo In liy Krlilny. Atlilromt unduly ndllor, 01 Phono "!i. i t l.iiht 1'ilility xmiiiIiik h ptctly "im- llllllll" IIIIIHll'lll H'dllll M(H Chl'll lit Hi. Mnry' arniluni). Dw-mallniiH or initiiitiii Iuuvoh, chiHUiilhuiiitimM iiihI other (nil flowem lout tlm henuly of out-door iiutiiiiui (In) it to tin Miiihlc loom whom tln vvIiiiiIiih cliHiiiiH of childhood mill llin grnt'iifiil lovullneMi ol iihhIi'mI girlhood united io merit Urn admiration of an npprei latlvo iiinll eueo. TIioiihIi mom of Ilic pin) Kin woro hor,lunei kiiIiiIiih In a flrnl pub lic iippcaianeo HeliK'tlilni: of llio com- pOMIM UIMdlllllltl lO Mtll'tUMIlful wnrlt In biter i'ii i ii, tho plnvliiK allowed I tin effeil or oxcullunt liiiililiiK mill thor ough iin)ioiiMtinoM on dm pint or tlm poplin, Tlueo xii nl iiuiuburH and two violin hiiIoh vailed thu piano ntiiiiherit inonl pliiiulnrly. Minn Itulli ('niupholl'tf ptii)liiK or imloclloni from II Trovnloro win or exceptional iihtII. Mix KiltlHTllIK Mllrpll) NRIIK DellCIIHO trotn .Intel) n In h)r nminl excellent iitnniior iiml .Minn Mi-liiilur rondoiuil "Purfucl Uii" liy Mm Cnrrlo JiuoIjh iionii, wiiii mooii irrct. or u diffor- 'lit I'llHIIM'lt'r llllt IIOIIll till' llM pll'll- ItiK Io (lit mullein o wn rivo-jenr-old .MiudT Holier! t'luttry'rt "(ioodnlKht Koiik." Till' Innocent, confident nil or tint llltlo aliiKiir mill tho clillillxlt iiccii i uc or HtHitnrn woro Irn'Hliilllilc. Ho wn itiioiupaiileil nt the pliino liy Winifred CIiiiif)'. Tho iiimluinv or uli'trttiu pln)'il l.iiCnprlcliiiiM) liy Par low very effectively. Purhap the limit beautiful iiiiinlr Man tlm chor u. "KotiKof the MoriualiU," liy the Senior Choral Club. Thorn who took part In llio nvt'iilnK'M pronriiui woro; lone l'l nil. Hone Sullivan, Kuthorlm Murphy, Juan Steele, Nina Hamiielti, Itiith Campbell, Winifred Chine), Helen Distil), l.nrllu Koontx, Helen Hiirhiirt. Miihl Seudder, Knlhrlii KIllK. Helen Kim;, Alfml.t klllK, Fern U'tiu:, (llnil)N Pulton. Mnry Drown, Mllilicil DtiKitii, Helen Duxnn, 1 lor Iiiiiho Thoinpiion, Anna llulitfniiK. Itnbcil Clnncy, Crnce Drier Klltnhcth .Vldliola. I'lorunto Itr.lil) Vloln llo Man, Until Kcliulcr, Arikw Drier, l.u rln KIiik anil MpIhmta llacon. Til.. Initial proKratn or tin oar priiiitiiil on Moniln), Nooiuhfr 'i, uiiilnr tho ufflcli'iit nint illnciiiiiliint liiK liNiilornhlp or Mm. Iiono llainp ton liMinrn an clialrinan or tho iiuih leal (lopHrtini'iit or tho (Srontur Mcil ronl dull a a lirllllunt ami worthy IiokIiiiiIiik (or tho riuo woik which thin iiurtiiunt will uiuloiihiuilly no roiiiplliih IhU roiiiluK ar. 'I'lic ttdnriionu wmt In rliarun or MIhm Voulln lliiinllton Tho pror.rain opi'iiml with tliii't h) MoNKowHld with ,MrM. lnn.KH iiml MIm llmiilllou at tho iilano. Tliolr romlllloii or IhU rav- orlto roiupoiiltlou :m inaiKoil li por- r.t t iiuiKii. Tlm Miioiul iiuinlii'r -iiihIhIiik of two koiirh dy MIhm Curalilliio TIioIhk nan a moat ilollKlitful onu. Until ho lnutloiiH anil I'Hpmiully tlm Italian Mini; "I. on IIiikui'iioIh" illHplayoil MIrh ThoUn' put liy of tonow ami careful execution. MIm lliiinlltoii'rt flno pto iliulliin or "Tho Kit Klin," wim fol lowi'il by Mr. Wnltm'H iiuiuhor. Too niiiiili cmiuot ho ralil of Mrn. W'IIhiiii'h I'oiililhutlou to tho after iioou'h ('iijiiyiiii'iit. Hit romlliiK or Clinch Anion to tho piano accompani ment of MInh Hamilton, wuh of rnro mtlutlo Inturpiolatlou ami of touch ItiKly cnnvliicliiK power. Mm. Ihhiich mid MIhh Hamilton uonclmleil tliltt ox cullont promam hy n hrllllmit execu tion of I, hit. HiniKmlmi IthapNOily No. ii Willi ho choice mi nflernoon an an Inspiration, tho Hint Momlny of each mii'i'ouilliiR monlli promlHUH to ho it roil-lottur day to' tho iiiuhIu Iovoih of M ml to nl. Mr, and Mm! M, J. Wimior, who have npunt tho paHt month In thu city, loft Wtidni'Hday iiftornoon for tlielr linmu In Appluton, WUcoiiblu. MI.ih Mauil Nichols returned homo thin wenl; from a month'8 vlnlt In I'orllmid mid with hot- her ulHter In Haymond, Oroi'on. Mr, and Mm. .1. 11. .Touch of Cen tral l'olnt and Mr. Jaincn Drown of rhattnnooKit, Tonn., woro ontortaluod Sunday hy Mr. nnd MrH. II. T, Drown. Mr, and Mrn, J. W, Riihlor nro on JoyltiK n vlMlt fronv Mm, Snldcr'a coiihIii, Mm. Motz, of Cluclimntll, O, HorIiuiUI If. l'arBona of Hlllcroat orchard hnu ruturuod from it IiubIiiobh (tip Io Senlllo. Tho WiiHliliiKton clrtlo of thu I'nr out Ti'itrliiTH1 iiMHoi'lnllou of Mndfoid met In tho m-hool holme, I'rldny iif toiuooii ut II o'clock. Mr. CoIIIiih Mind nil thu prliU'lpulH mid IfiirheiH of our ward nrliool woro pioent hy hio cliil Invllatlon, Thu pupllH of Mlmi Cliiyvlllf'H room llH'HKCll IIH HypHllK, (tllVO II iRMlUllflll I till I IK tor HOIIK. The HtihJi'cl for tho afternoon "I)c inirliiieiital Worh," wiim then tiikon up hy Mm. ('. O. Power. Her paper Kio tho wholo Htilijuct In a nnt-HliolI nint iiiado departmental wink plain to iur one, MUh rurr.UHoii rollnweil with a IIMMt ItlteruHtlllK tnlli oil thu Hlll'Jeet fiom a teiicliei'ii Ntamlpoliit, aliewliit: iik hmv a leather could piupiiro hur nelr mi miirli heller, and piovldu her eU with thu Intent hookn on one or two HUliJoctH when hIiu ioiiIiI not on nix or olKlit. Ho ovory toachur would lieionif a upeclnllnt In thu ntiidleM hIio taui;ht and our chlldrvii would reap thu ImnelllH, The iIIhcuhnIoii wan taken tip Mr. Collln, Mr. Kern, .Mr. D.ill). Mr. Ilaiiti), MIkh llmixen, MIhm Coif In ami Mix HnidliiK. These were alt mil of luturiwl mid helpful to every one proHent- Altogether It wiim olio of our liext iiieelliiKH, ami we wuu to thank Mr. CoIIIiih mid nil the piln clpalh ami teni'lium for co-operatlnt; with IIH. m m Ml Alfrettn tlarreltoii enterlnlii ed'wllli a dclli'htful hlrlhdny pnrty terilny afternoon for her little nliiu. Mini Thelinn McCoy, at the CnrrcttNon home at r.lU South Central avenue. Thu dainty manner In which tho refronliinent weio nenei howed tho foretlioiiKht Minn Cairettnon had Klven to thu entertainment or hor nk'ce'H KiieilH. A most enjoyable tliuu wn hnd by thoHo present. Tho fol lowing are Incliidud In thore ;iruent; MIhn Kleauor Orth. ixirothy Urth, (ilml)u Murphy, (icrtrudu HanklnH. Hehii Clnrla HaitkliiH, Mari;aretto l.miiiHparb, Jean llrant, Juan Orr, Nina lllnkeley nnd l'arkor ltiuiKer. Mr Hurt Otr, Mr. Itlchnrd (rey and Mlim I'loreucu Saver ittilnU'd Mli (Jnrreltniin. Mm. I). W. DilNkell ol SO U. Main entertained the munibem of her Hun day school clam, thu .Standard Hear- em, Satiinlny nfternoon. Thu mom wild prettily decorated with yellow ChryMitithemuiiiH. Tlm afternoon wit Hpent In pew I it u', umbrolderliiK mid rhorhetliiK. MIhh Marin Heeley nave a ilelUhtful remlliiR, nnd mimlo also hulpeil lo mako tho afternoon ouo to romeiubor. Dainty refietihnii'ntH cloted a very enjoyable afternoon. Thou present were MIhuck Caroline Lend- em, Mai Io Seeley, Akiium Hobluxoii, Helen mid l.llllnu l'leroe, Mnry linn- nun and Alice Hchlelchert. Tho lllhlo Stiiilent.s clas or thu Clirlhthtu church or which It. V. Mill koy I le.iclier, met for n k"'iI hoclal time TueKilay oxoiiIiir with Mr. nnd Mrn. Mil I key. Thoovoiilnj; wn npont In pl.iyliiK KnmoH, nnd n Kuueinl no dal r.ood time w;ih enjoyed. A lend liiK ;hen by Mm, C.rabam wan great ly uppreclatud. Mr. Mull.ey then Kiiu n short talk on tho work and help they should aim to kIo, Tho i'Iiihh colom, toil and Kobl, weru uuoil for ilecuratliiK. After dollRhtful ru freHlimenlH al loft feollui; that (buy had tho most utirccusful oIukh party yot kIvoii. Thu Kokiio Itlvor Valley Donnsyl vnnla hocloly niut WedncHduy, Nov, 12, nl tho I'lcHhyterlnn church for llielr minual "I'ow-wow." About 10 iiiemlieiH weio pretutut. A few ishoit HpeecheH woro enjoyed. i:ery I'oiuiHylvanlau brour.bt IiIh banket ami u Hiiclal kooiI tlmo wuh en- Joyed, uh well iih mi oxccllent lunch. Dr, J, J, Kmmoim wiiB elected preH- Idunt; II. I). CoHIoh, vlce-prosldont, nnd Mm. 1), V, l,uUo, Rucretary-lroaH. iner. Dr, KnimoiiH mid Mrs, l.uko wore ro-elected. Mm. V. f. Iliee, 7111 WeM Kiev until hlreit, enterliiiiied her Suudn.v heliool eliihs Friday ineniug. (lumen weru enjoyed uuil it jolly good time for nil. Jim. Itieii served lofiesh nienlK, itHMhlfil hy Mis Cairio M.01- riH. Thohu present woro; JlisM'h Holla Whipple, F.tliel WhippK', Kitntro llruudon, lla.el Kirk, I laze) Dyi', Morillu Dyer, Thehna Dyer, Dehsio Allen, Georgia fiwun nnd Fern Devvvy. All pitroutH having ehllilrou In tho high school nro roiiuusted to moot nt tho high school Titobdny nftornoon at 3 o'clock, whoa Mrs. UhBhor will organize u l'nront-TeachorH' iibsocIii Hon, Tho pitrontH of tho Lincoln school chlldron nro roquosted to moot In their sehool building Friday, Novem ber UO, nt 3 p, m, to oritnuUo a Pnrnnt'Tonoliom nsKnrlntlon, .Mm. .1. i;, Klewnil uuil .Mi.hh Helen Ihtlil enleilului.it I'lnlav nlleriiouii lor .Mi", Miiiliuru l.uxli ol' Itidille, who Ik iciiilnijf the week eml nl llnii lioine on WiHt Tenth nliee. AUei pllllnllill ol ll ilelieiiiiiH luiielieiiit the iruiNlH Hpent (he iiHi'iuoon in illliinc mid hewing. TIiohu pieent weii': .Musiliinii'N W. II. .Meflownn, A. Dull', W. T. Votk, II. .1. Trovlniile, I,. It. Mi own, U", II, Klcwnrf, ',. S. Ciniii. Iii'll, I!. M. WiIhoii, II. D. I'liller-oii iiml Mm, I.umIi, Thu I loner umil ip Hie ileeornlioiiH were ellow nnd In, emler elii.VMuiilliemuum nml luiiri I. A M'ly (li'liulitl'iil ul'teriioou wax spent by nil who were priHent. .Mm. .1, I). Slewmt euterliiini'd nl II lliree-eoume hriilK lUliebeoll on NViIiiohiImv uHernooii for Mixlntne A, 1,. I.ooinin, I'. J, Tlui.er, Jap An iIivwn, V. T. Voile, (J.T. Colliim, II. A. Thieroir, Wnilimn limine, M. i:. Smith, .M. I'linlin, John llauiiliiiru', II. I'. llurKi'iie iiml -Mix (lerlimle WeeliK, Mm. Tluiir Iiml the liij-hct riri' nnd Mm. limine won the jiuxl hilii'hl. The Intimu wuh beiiiilifull. ileeornleil in lainel nml elirmillie- llltlllll. The liieeliuj: ol' Hie Mieial llieie ileparliiii'iil of the (Irenter Meillnnl elub, Mm, HmiM lloline", elinmiimi, met nt Ihe lihmrv Momluy iitteiiioon. The mibjeet with "AiiniHtiiieiit." Mm. Mcur f:ue n talk in wlneli iiiuonn oilier IhiiiKH the mihjeet of moving pletllieH wim liioiiclit lip. Seernl illflViiiit oiii'm Hpnke of the ueeil ol pictllich, which hlioulil he of it hih iiioiiil lone, iih well iik pleasing unit uixtitictive I'nr the cliildicii. It v.ns ileeuleil lo nk the l'urfiit-Tenelii'm' einle nml Ihe VeiliieMln .Slmly elub to net in conjunction with (lie (Irenter MoiII'omI elub, in thu form ol u eiilllllllttee of three, lo mu ihe milli liter of the Pnyc nml ik him to pro. iltiee n picture hhow of the kimt want eil. onee u uioiitli. Mr. Horn then pie n paper on "I'lny for the Hiuh Sehool IJoy." Thu iilen wiu htouuht out that loolhull should nut he ill--eotirnceil nml that the parents should nttetiil Ihe Kiuues more ottin. An enjoyable iUsimihiIou follow eil. Monthly ewiuiii).', Novi'inber 1(1, the locul K. of P. loiljse will entcHain their menihem ami i-iliii(4 hrothem. A eoiumitlee lias been :ipioiliteil lllrtl is Iiiikv prcpaiint; a program ofiuusie nml epeciat stunts whieli Hie. chum will eolip-u nil former ellorts. A feed with unique menu is promi-eil by one who is hcin,' hiHil under heavy IioiuIh for the fulfillment of hi- prom ise to furnish snmelliiiix "iu-Ii, rare nml r.iey." The Knights of Tuli-iniiii lodj;e leeenll.v rutiowed Meilford's eluim to piiblieitv on Ihe limp by pie seiitiinr Hm' ho.M's of ehoiee apples to the delegates ns-cmblcd in ruiid IoiIku nt I'ortliiml. The oeouoinie- ilepaitnunt of the (lleuter Mctll'iilil elub will meet IH'.xt Moiidn, uftfiiioon, Noveinher Hi, nl fl o'eloek, nt the liliiur,. Siihp'et. "The lldiienliouul Viilue of I'letiiies.' Mm, Huriy l.iiuNay, uu in list of ie pute, bus kimll.v eon-enlcd lo di-iplav her piiiulinus, Theie will aNo he u sliott musie.il pror.uu lis follow I'iuno solo, Mm. -J. V, ("oft in; ocnl solo, Mm. II. ,. Thierolf. Follow me tho promnm, lefu'sliiueuts will be served. I'vetv one i invited. The l,vtliiuu Sislois will hold their refjulur moiitlilv soeinl next W'ednes. day evening ut the K. of I', hull. Tin eiiinmittee in eliino ure: Mr. mil Mm. A. ('. Iluhliitid, Mr. mid Mm. Knii'st MeKee, Mm. John Duller, Mm, I. H. Ilumilloii, Misii venitu lluiuil ton, Miss Suilie Vnn Dvke, Mm. W. II. .McHiiwnn ami Hurry l.iu. Nut Tiii'mIhv the l.ndii'x' Aid so oiely of Ihe 'ri'!hyteriiiii ehiueh will meet in the ehupel of the chinch for uu nll-iluy m'mou to work for their I'liriMmus sale, vvhieh will he held the I'irM week in Ileceinher. Lunch will ho mm ed it t noon. Mihs Dora Stillivuti left Tm-wlay iiioruin for the north mi a viit of hovvinl wuukf, Shu will txit at Se ntlli', Spokane and Cueur d'Aleae, Idaho, before rotinuing, Mrs, D. I). Smith returned homo Monday nftornoon from Hoguo 111 or where who hnH been Rpomllng a fow days visiting hor daughter, Mrs. John Holmes of Hint placo. Mr. mid Mrs, ,1. S. Miner, who lived in Medford some thiee yearn ago, have returned nnd expect to lo cate he iv peimuni'ntlv. The l.udicV Aid Miuioty of thu Pivshyteiinn church met in the chapel of the chinch last Tuesday nflernoon. Mm. (lore win- hnslc-s, The Wednesday Slmly eluli will mocl at Ihe pnhliu library not Wed pi'sdny afternoon al 2:!10 oVIoek. l.Rt Tliiimday nflernoon HI Mink' (lullil held Km tegular ui'iel Inic tit thu home or Mm. Wm. DuiIku At thu piuvloiui tiicutliiK Mm Honkel had ruHlKiii'd Iim offlcu ax trt-nminir of thu (Itilld nml nt thU ineeiltiK Mm, Doner Dennett wn ulecleil to rill thu wiennt office. I'lniiH for thu Mer rhmitK' AKMoilatlon dinner to bo i; I veil by 'ho laillm of Ht Mark h on Monday ulttht, Noumber Hi, and for thu hfininr and ihlikeu dinner Inter In tho week weio fllMfiifitofl and pur fei'luil. At the cIom ol the bunlnc" iiHi'tliiH ii pluiiMini hoi Inl hour wn j enjoyed mid dalutv tefreshimntH j nerved by the 'oiiimlHee In chnrKu I Father amlltoii then In a few will rJinnen wordH exiireHicd the dliiccru ri'KietH or thu entire (Itilbl that Mr. HuMketl In lenvInK Medford, mid n n token or nppreildtlon of her nctlv'o . ini'iiriMi in inu fiuiri'ii, uu prt'Keiiien her In thu name of the (iulld with a prully Hoiivutilr. The Women' ('oIIck- club held their third meetliiK of tlio year, thin afternoon, nt I'hoenlx. nt thu home of Mm. MnlniKren. The topic of the day "New liloag In Diulneallrin" wag well presented by Mm O D. f)avldon. Thu Krent proitre made nloiij; udu latlonnl linen wni well outlined by MIkh Coryull nnd Mm. I'eubleg. The ilepnrtiuontal work, which Ih now- be lli K imeiLjiuereimfiilly In ninny of tho Krnmmar hrhool, w.ih only onu of the ninny now Idea In education, Hint wrm pieccnted nnd dlciiied by every muiuber prcHunt. Thu illHrttHHloii wn followed by r rretihinentH. The follow Iuk commit tee wn In chnrK- Clinlrman, Mr. Torney; MednnuH Dennett, Milton Jnne. Neff, AniHplKer, MlHr'H Cnr pentur mid Hoard. A very pleasant time wan enjoyed by alt. MIkh Dthel Guthrie, onu of thu I 'J 1.1 KradtintoH of thu Medford high M'hool, nnd In thin year attending school at tho l.un AnKcles Normal, hnH Jut been elected to thu editorial staff of tho school paper, which I quite mi honor for n freuhman. MIkh Guthrie Is taking the full nor mal course iih well an thu mimic course HiIh year. Mm. Wilbur June left Tuesday mornliiK for her new home in Klam ath Kails. Mm. Jones was accompa nied by hor sister, Mm. K. J. Tnylor who will spond the winter in Klam ath Palls. The Voting l.tidlcV Sodality will entertain with n danru nt the Parish linll. South OnTiy7ili, Krlilny evenliii;, Novoiubcr 2o HnzcltlRK music. Mr. nnd Mm. Oeorpe D. Carpen ter entertnlned at brlilKO Tuesday night In honor of Alfred and Ltonard Cnriietitcr. Mm. Stiects eiiteitiiiucd the Di'ulse elub Friduv iifternoon. J4! h! t y y y y y t y y T y y y y y y y y y X y y y T y y y y y y t t. y y y y y y y y y "A ' - i J GREAT PHOTOPLAY AT THE PAGE THEATER Siilomy .lane nt thu I'hko tlieatre this uftet'liiKiti and IoiiIkIiI- ANo Doyle mill Ogle's obi time one-rlnK 1 In us, 11 bin ling ami Kiiiy slum. Tin. t-reni ohoto-nlnv 'Kaloniv .lanu' from thu novel of Drct Hart, prnsunt ed at the i'agu theatre last night, Is one of the best photoplays ever seen In Medford. Thu beautiful scenes from thu red woods of California weru a delight to the large nuillunco. Thu btago conch, vigilantes, hold-ups wura tplcnl of 'Mil" dnys. Thu horse, King Phnronh, proved to bo a source or wonder to every one. Tills home has been shown in Madison Hrjuaro garden nnd many other plnces throughout the t'ulted Htntes nnd ex. nmlned by scientists from all over tho country, and nil who have Keen him marvel nt his ability to add. Bill) tract, multiply and divide. Any In the audience is nt liberty to the wonderful powers of this horse, This program will be repentod tuts afternoon mid tonight. Tlm Ladies' Aid or the Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday at 9 a. 111. In all day cession to work for tho Christmas sale, which will be held Friday and Saturday, Dec. 4 anil " Mrs. George Millar and son have returned from no extended visit with friends and relatives In Canton, Ohio. Dinner nt St. .Mnrk'.s. Saturday evening, November 21, Ht. Mark's Guild will give another of Its popular chicken dinner. The din ner will bo Mcrved from 5. to 8 In St. Mnrk'H hull. The following is the menu: Dakod Salmon Smothered Chicken Macliod Potatoes Diced Ucets Hot Ulsculu Jelly CoHeo lco Cream Cako Price TiOc With Medford trndo is Medford mado Electric Signs VWvvy nti'i'cliaiit owes it (o his city and to his shoot anil io nis bnsinoss to hang out an electric sigu. It stands for more and better business and un-todale, business methods. It has no place for hard thno talk. It dodges no issues, but talks business from morning until morning. Jt stands in the open, has nothing to conceal. It is as essential as voting to put good men in office. It is as essential as careful buying of merchandise, for if the merchandise isn't moved off the shelves it is a loss at whatever the pmvlutsc price. It rounds out store front publicity. Our flat rate for electric signs or window lights is the cheapest and best advertising. One of the largest electric signs in Medford is bqing . operated every day from sundown to It o'clock FOR $2.80 PER MONTH ; . California-Oregon Power Co. 216 WEST MAIN STREET Phone 1GS Medford, Oregon ANNA SHAW AGAIN ELECTED AS XAKHVILMI, Twin., Nov. II. Delegnli'H lo the eouveiilioti here of fhe Nnlionnl W'oninii Suffriwu nsso emtinn begun their activities toduv with n pruniirv for the nomhintioii of officii". l'etitioim of pnndiiln'ei were tiled with the elucliotiH eommit- tee l.i-t night, hut under the riileH I nomiiiatirniH may 11 No be made direct in the primary. On thu lists filed with the committee, Dr. Anna Howard Slntvv of New Vork hud no oposi ttou for re-elcelion n priidcnt. A petition promulgated by mem bers of the initi-iiilminiHtnition ele ment n few days- ntru nnd iiskin Pr. Shuw to neeept the piHitiun of primt - dent fiiierilnt of the ussoeintion wuh ! Iicinc eireiiluled. The result of the primary will lie made known tonight. Mish Kute M. Gordon ot New Or IcniiH, in present inu to the convention greetings from tlio peuthen: Htnten wonimi suffrage eonference today declared Koiithern women wore in clined to hold to thu HlaleV rights idea in their efforts to gain the IkiI lot. She asserted her belief that if the democratic pcirtv could he induced to insert a Hiiffrnge plank in its next national platform "votes for women'' soon would bo an accomplished, fa-t in the south. .RNnL REVISION OF E The provisions on bonds, contracts and assessments received their final revision by the charter commission nt Its meeting last night. Another meeting will be held Monday next. The statement that the committee had Just completed the "first draft" might bo misleading. Kach section of tho charter was first drafted by the members to whom assigned, brought before tho committee for dls- jcusslon and correction, re-written and again brought before tho committee for further discussion and Improve ment, nnd again re-wrlltcn for the present complete draft, which ia re ceiving a final close scrutiny. CHICHESTER S PILLS ' v. Dracil-t- A.l.'IIMirf.Trnil IlIAllllllf iiujinu 1'1LI...IW jtkiirit.&Jl;tAI.KlUlP- SOID nYCRITirdSTS RtRVnUERE U A IF UJI.ll Uj.irumlfl.lWi hl-cUlrrUUm4Ur4 ' I'lIU U Kc4 ! 1U r.niluAV Intrt. Kite) IC 4 Pllix.V fn t vjj Z-P WOMAN IN BAD CONDITION Restored To Health by Lydi E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Montpcllor, VU "Wo hnvo (rrrnt fnlth In your remedies. I wm very Ir regular and was tired nnd sleepy nil the time, would Imvo cold chill, nnd my hands nnd feet would bloat. My stomach bothered mc, I hnd pnln In mysldo nnd a bod hrntlnchc most of the time. I.ydia E. rinkhnm's Vege table Compound Ims done ma lots of Reed nnd I now feel fine. I nm regular, my stomach is better nnd my iinlun hnvo nil left mo. You can uso my namo If you liko. 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