Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 13, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IOCAL AND
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Caribou nan and two bears causbtl
In tho wilds of British Columbia, nr
lived In town (bin morning, ami will
arjionr nt tho it theater tonight, tho
elMJins of the net, bolnp a wrostllns
.Hintc.li jnjlwe'jn the bear and, his mas
ter Thq bqnrs xvcro .paraded up(nnd
tloxyi tho Hti;cot, unit Wore takn lo
llio qhooln foe the benefit of tho
childnpi.
BoonIWo "Wood about, that fire In
nuranco policy. Otflco .Mali Tribune
nidft.
J. 0. Vfy nnd fatyll)0( ho Pacific
highway ' north of .McTlfbrd, left
Wednesday for Loma Linda, Gal.,
where thoy will snoml tho nest two
months, , .
Mrn M. Scnninn of Horuo Itlvor
wna a Medford vltdlor Tuusylay.
D. V. lleebo of Central Point spent
Tuonday In Medford.
"Vhllo Wo aro all dlscusslnc tho
Pitgar bcot question, don't forgot tho
llttlo hen. She's n money maker,
nottliiR 200 per cent yearly, and al
xvayn in demand, 233
J. O. firoy, n representative of
t!adilis& Dixon, the J'ngo fenco men,
left Tuesday for tf'biisjncsa trip to
northern California poinds.
Chun., M. I'loner and family of
GrcuTnlls, Mont., arrived In Mcd
ford Tuesday. They nrc' hero ex-
''L-
trp. A hifit' Voting left Tuesday for
Crldfoy, Cal., to which placo she was
culled by tho loath of her nephew.
Do not buy feed for hens that do
not lay KK. " If 'o" do not know
how to test them we will show you.
Medford Poultry & Egg Co. 233
Mr. nnd Mrs. FntJ Adams, of Ku-
gene, aro In Medford visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Alio Leonard. They expect
to remain hero at least until spring.
Mrs. Adams is n sister of Mr. Ieon
nrd. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Poltln or
Sams Vulloy, returned Tuesday to
their homo after a visit to their many
Medford friends.
Placo your magnzino club sub
scriptions with Sparta Cigar Store.
2C9
Mrs. A'. C. Anderson, of Montrose,
Colo., .arrived in Medford Tuesday
for a ylslt to her brothors, C. G. and
C. J. Brommer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Krank
Skopcc, of Chicago, aro also hero vis
iting tho Brommer boys.
Mrs. Chaa. CUamplln of Gold Hill
was visiting Medford friends Tues
day. Sweet cldor at Do Voo's. "
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Vail left on
Tuesday for Caldwell, Idaho, where
tbey expect' to remain. Mrs. Vail Is
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Hammond of this city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. H. Clasplll, of
Butte Falls, aro visiting Medford
friends.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Ovor Isis
Theater.
Benjamin FredenburR nnd G. C.
Condon of Butto Falls wcro In Med
ford Tuesday on business.
G. H. Hubbard of Beagle, was
among tho many fnrmor visitors to
Medford Tuesday.
N. A. Wclton, of Marshalltown, la.,
who has been In Medford several
days, loft Wednesday for Wilbur,
Orogon.
Why walk when you can rido for
lCc to nny part -of tho city. Ford
Taxi. Call Alco SS2B.
C. J. SompnJ manager of tho Med
ford Concrete Construction company,
will lea vo; tonight for a few days'
business- stay In Portland.
MIsh Helen Strang, daughter of
Mr. nnd Sirs. Chas. Strang, was oper
ated upon Tuesday at tho Sacred
Heart hospital for appendicitis. Dr.
Conroy'ls tho tntondlug physician.
Miss Strang was reported at noon to
day ns getting along nicoly.
Tho finest equipment in Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Medford Print
lug Co.
J. P. Hughes, a Butto Falls mer
chant was in Mcdforvl Wednesday,
A. K. J. Porcival, who has been 111
with pnoumonlu nt the Sacred Heart
hospital for tho past roupln of weeks,
In improving nnd will bo ablo to
leave tho hospital within a few days.
L Attorney U. U. McUabo was In
(Grants Puds Wednesday on business.
Kodak finishing tlto best, at Wes
ton's Camoro Shop. Over lets Thea
ter. jlr nnd Mrs, F.K. Wtihl. of Itlver
slttc. Drive, poar Gold 11 111, returned
toolr homo Wodrton'ay morning,
nftotn few days' visit to Medford
friends, among' whom "aro Mr. and
Mra. V, 0. Guy and Mr, and Airs. D.
W. Drlskel.
Mrs. W, . Garrett, of Huch, loft
Wednesday morning for a visit to
rolntlves In Oregon city.
Get It at DeVoo's.
J. W. Dressier, of tho Pngo-Dress-lor
company, loft Wednesday for a
fow days' business trip to Uosoburg.
Attorney F, J. Newman who was
operated on for appendicitis ut tho
Sacrod Heart hospital a week ago Is
reported aH doing nicely and cxpoc'tsl
to bo able to bo taken homo by Fri
day of thtu ivcukj i
Quito nn nmottnt of food, clothlut;,
mid money lo bcliiR sent out nt tills
J city ny parcel post for Ino niu of
mo uoiRiniiB. llio nncknKc wins Hont
to the central jieiidiiunrters In Xow
York. A relief organisation Is bolnit
s'j fortntMt nationally for tlto aid of tho
'ollsh people wdio ro In a worse
- !"ni N"1" ,llo henlRhted Belgians,
It Is expected that tills city win re
ceive a call for aid.
Palm rooms, new management,
light, airy rooms, reasonable rates.
Qoorgln Richer. 3fi9
Asepor W. T. Grieve of Jackson
ville spent Tuesday afternoon in tho
city op official business.
Mrs. T. H. Potter of Fresno, Cal ,
Is visiting friends and relatives in
this rlly for a fow days.
A movement s on foet among the
churchqs of t)o city for the holding
of revival services In this city next
month. The complete plans have not
been definitely settled.
Wo are headquarters for real first
quality cut hair. Marlnello Hair
Shop. -107 Garnctt-Corey building.
27t
In tho vote for tho speakership of
tho house, ltcprcsentntlves Vawter
and Wagner of this county voted for
Ben Selling, tho Orogonlan's candi
date, and Miss Mollie Towne, tho
only woman In the legislature voted
for F.aton.
Axel I.undgron of the lllno Ledge
district Is spending a fow days In
tho city attending to business mat
ters. J. O. Gcrklng, tho best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives mado any
where, tlmo or place. Studio 32S
Main St. Phone 320-J.
An unknown vandal Tuesday oper
ate.! upon the streets, his specialty
being the casting of an unholy
smelling liquid upon the Icothes of
anyone in range. Several were an
notated, and tho scent of a high pow
er drug clings to them still. There
is no way to catch tho fiend, and no
punishment if he were.
Got your buttor, cream, milk and
butter-milk, nt Do Voo'8.
Jack, the eight-year-old son of For
mer Councilman George Porter, sus
tained n badly wrenched nnklo whliu
playing at school Tuesday afternoon.
Jack was wrestling with a boy friend,
and' was thrown falling in such a
manner that his nnklo was strained.
Medical assistance was called, and
the lad Is now resting easy.
C. F. Petersen of Watklns, who has
been prospecting this winter near
Whiskey Peak- Is spending a few
days in tho city attending to business
matters.
Cora E. Utley, chiropodist, 407
Garnctt-Corey building, phono C57-H.
; ' 27-
JJred Bnrneburg of tho Phoenix
district spent Tuesday afternoon In
Medford attending to business mat
ters. Following tho rain of Tuesday
night, snow fell on tho foothills to
tho west and north, for tho second
tlmo this winter.
Mrs. E. P. Knapp, of Central
Point, wns among tho many out of
town Medford visitors Tuesday.
There will bo a Joint Installation of
of officers In Itoxuo Itlvor Enramp
mont No. 30, of Medford. and Tublo
Itock Encampment No. 10, of Jack
sonville In this ctly tonight. Tho of
ficers to be Installed In the Medford
lodgo are, G. W. Howard, chief pa
triarch; J I. D. Turner, senior war
den; J. E. Daniels, high priest;.' O.
Earl Iteynolds, scribe; A. S. Wells,
treasurer; F, E. Itedden. Junior war-
don. A banquet will ho served after
tho Installation and all members of
tho lodge aro urged to attend.
u, J. Ulmnn left Wednesday for
San Francisco nnd othor California
poiuts.
Mrs. J. F. Iteddy relumed WcdneB-
dny from a three weeks' visit to Spo-
kuiio friends.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Brown lert
Wednesday morning for Memphis,
Tenn., to which city they wore called
by the serious Illness of Mr. Brown's
father,
Mrs. L. J. Grtenwnlt, of North Ya
kima, Wash., arrived. In Medford on
Wednesday and will visit In Eaglo
Point with her sister, Mrs. J II. Jack
son and family.
Dr, A. W. Dcano Is confined to his
homo suffering from blood poison duo
to an Infected foot.
Dr. J. J. EuinioiiH Is making ar
rangements to movo his offices from
tholr present location on Main Htreet
to tho second floor of tho M. F. & H.
Co. building.
Tho auxllllary truck of tho flro
department has been fitted with red
headlights. Peoplo seeing these
lights approach!:-: aro supposed to
Blvo tho right of way, and turn
towards tho cuib,
Sonio citizen In tfio third ward
Tuesday cast his voto for Bon Shel
don for councilman, us an unoxpectod
and unsolicited trlhuto to his lubors
with tho proposed measure. Tho
voto received by tho charter is almost
sololy duo to his work, and ho was
(ho only ono of tho framers of tho
chartor who gavo tho .best that was
in him for its success,
wtih Medford trndo Ib jn&arorcJ mado
9ii
"THE SPOILERS," TO BSEEN .'T
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Go nhead, said W. N. Stllg,
when It wns decided to fllmlie "The
o....ll-. .m ..!, ,,nn. .....I
''I'so what money and
ol?llll'l9.
time are rc-qulrcd to make the su
preme American photoplay. Spare
nothing."
The result Is shown In the nine
reel drama to be shown nt the Page
January is nnd 19. Hex Beach's
novel has been reproduced In a way
impossible to any other form of art.
It is vital from start to finish. Love,
SEVENTH GRADE AT
Step-, toward the elnl)lilimen( of
the Hiveiitliv&niiln in the Kocwuvolt
school were taken at the meeting of
the Fchool hoard Tuesday night by
the adoption of n resolution intro
duced by Director Mulkev urging the
l'iui-.liin nml equippm; of a room in
(lie Koo-io.velt school for the handling
of tiie seventh grade by tiie Suplem
her term.
Tin mutter lias been liaupmr fire
in thai ei-tion of the city for -oino
time, n number of scholars lniing
forced to attend schools in other
parts of the city, owing to the grade
clarification being only to tho sev
enth. The mutter wns brought before the
bonnl meeting by Principal Mrs. fliil
ligar, nlong with the prtitioim of
tWonty-llirro pnrent, whose eiiildren
were forced to go to other schools.
itoiitino business nml the monthly
bills were handled by the board.
SAFE ANO SOUND
Word xvns received lust night by
the mother of Lou "Cock" Pheistor,
reported to have been shot nnd killed
in a shooting affray ut I hippy Camp,
near Yrekn, f'al., that ho whs well
lind alive and happy, nnd not dent!.
The telephone message was received
by (ho mother and lifted a load of
doubt and worry.
Despite Hits exploding of the shoot
ing Klory, a rumor wus in circulation
on the streets this morning that tho
body of the former Medford youth
would arrive in this eilv this eviu-
mg. Jlc'secms to he next to t'i:- Uer
man crown prince, the inot M l i
man in the world.
E
Enforcement of tho red-light abate
ment act in California lias caused a
migration of scarlet women nml the
mnle pnnisites from the larger cities
of that slnlc, nnd according lo ic
porU Medford bus received a contin
gent. Thoy are reported lo have
taken nuurters in local hotels mid
lodging houses, ('hiuf of Police llitt-
son said this morning that lie Knew
nothing of the reported influx of un
ilesirub'es ami Hint bo hud noticed
no new faces on tho streets.
.Medford has not had a moral wave
since the Royal rooming house epi
sode of two years ngo.
TO
WASHINGTON, Jan. HI. -New
revolutionary troubles in Haiti have
assumed such prnpoitinus Hint the
cruiser Washington, now in Hampton
Roads, has been ordered to tnko
aboard 1 00 marines in addition to her
present force of 40, and proceed nt
once to (liiimaynbo bay, on Ihe south
coast of Cuba, within easy reach of
Huili.
, , uriyUiaiFrH
- -r. s iwarMt1 ym is r-mwmti;..?WiU.&:m
v ww u "i; -e.jri. T.m f j&ai-ti: ir.Hij.i'i . j.. -i ' 'sihi
a i wjuw i&cn.9mrvjiiisi?idiB
ROOSEVELT
SCHOOL
THE PAGE, JANUARY 10 ANU 10
ti 'Mil ilfr r ni Vil nillii (nnm Mymtninr-iinW
cour.Ml, d"irmlnnilo ', atnhUlon, do-
lt. brutnlltv, har.,1 to hand
Aiiliiilntu It. ilnjlinia tin Imlll tith
elides-
,"'i" ' iHl-m- iii.-u
Iterate nitasures, corrupt cuuHh and
the law of primal rights In fierce
cinch, these are some of the olfiucutM
that kiip the suspenxo at h!h ten
sion from start to finish. There are
nine reels, hundreds of coone-i mid
'thousand 'of Incidents
Iporlrajed. Tho acting
graphically
Is vigorous,
life-like aril tells a ltat American
jttor in n trumendoti'-b vital way.
DEFECTIVE FLOE
E
John Vutee'nt, bachelor fixint; in
i Hrolmeh hoic-e, .mi We.t I'.lcventh
stieet, narrowly e-enped dwilh bv in
eineration enrly this morning in a fire
eau-ed by n defeetive flue wljcli de
stroyed the lioiti. Vincent wns
awakened from his deep by slireil- of
flaming wall paper fnlliinr upon his
bed. Tiie room wn- atlnnie. lie
threw hix overcoat over his head mid
mode his way to the open air, sum
moning help. The lo-. U about rllOO,
lioa-ehold effeel-. nml building.
The (Ire depmimeiit made the run
to the fire in record lime, covering
the distance in three minute and
forty-five seconds. Over 'JOtl feet of
hoe was laid.
Vincent tool. la-Miles )iis tci-onal
goods, n sniiili iitnoiint of pmur
money, which wa- buruel up.
The KmXji."u the fire lighted u
the western jj'fiiit wiia ipiieklv ex-tinpii-hed.
A number of people were
routed out ol bed . t un enrl hmir bv
'the lire.
CAPTURED IN BALTIC
LONDON, Jan. 13, 12:07 p. in.
Tho Exchange Teljjgraph company
has received a dispatch from Copen
hagen saying that the Swedish steam
er Vega has been c'np lured In the Bal
tic by n German torpedo boat destroy
er and taken Into Swinemunde. Tho
Vega was from Rotterdam and Is said
to have been on her wuy to Stockholm
with a cargo of mnrgarone.
WOMAN REFUSES
OPERATION
Tells How She Was Saved
by Taking Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound.
Louisville, Ky. " I think if morosuf
faring women would tako Lydla E.
tZZZ?Zr TETlI'lnkhnm'B Vetrota.
bio Compound they
would enjoy better
healUi. I sulfered
from a female trou
ble, and tho doctors
uecmcu J. had ft-
tumorous growth
and xvould have to
bo operated upon,
but I refused ns I do
not beliovo In opera
tions. I had fainting spells, bloated,
nnd could hardly stand tho pain in my
loft side. My husband insisted that I
try Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetablo
Compound, and I urn so thankful I did,
for I am now a well woman. I sleep
bettor, do all my housework and tuko
long walks. I never fail to praise Lydia
K. I'inkham'a Vegetable Compound for
my goodhoulth." Mrs. J. M. Hcsch,
1900 West Broadway, Louisville, Ky. i
Since wo guarantoo that nil testimo
nials which wo publish nro genuine, is it
not fair to supposo that if Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vcgetnblo Compound has the
virtue to help tht'so women It will help
any other woman who is suffering in a
liko manner 7
If you aro 111 do not drag along until
un operation Is necessary, but at onco
toko Lydia E. Pinkhum's Vegetable
C-ompound.
WrUo to Ly'Hu E. PJnldinni
iIeillcliioCo.,(confi(li'ntlal)Lynn,
aiuHH. Your letter wJl bo opened,
mail nnd ansxvered by iv xvonuin
am) held in wtrict conlldenco,
DESTROYS
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SATURDAY TO BE
T SUGAR
THROUGH VALLEY
SATl'llDAV Iiih been ile-iBimled
ns Sugar licet day liv the eiiiiiniitlee
in charge. All signers for neieiige
are urged to secure us ninny mine
acres us thev hae sillied for, nml
liriug ns imtnv ticv viuurs into the
fold ix po.sjlile. It i-4 plniuicd to
make the day the clinching climax id'
the eumpaiKii. and nil utnut cilixcu.
boiwters, landovviicrs, IiuMiiosk iiiiii
and others have the host interests of
the liouuc Itivcr vallev ut henrt me
urged to put their shouldeix to the
wheel mid give their ho effoiH lo
ward sceuriiig the new Indiii-ltiitl
propositinii.
Some iietcuue it being siu'iicd daily
mid ninny owning land aie on the
fence, wniling for the coining of u
lender to lend them out. It i the
seeming of liciiiitiircs from tliU cIiihm
that tiie principal woilc will he done
in the next ten lny.
This nfteiiioou a meeting is being
held ut (lold Hill, iiuder the mipieex
of hoo-leiN of that city, mid addi
tional acreage is expected, many
farmers mid luiidowncrs in that see-
It inn being cnthii-ed with tin project.
(Ins the Tailor this morning offer
ed u suit of clothes to the value of
.-."i0 for the second bed acre of heels
grown in the volley. First-linm! ob
servation of the truusfonnation un
dergone by flanlen f'ity, Kan., under
the magic of n beet sugar factory
nromptcd the offer. There land 'hut
sold for . 15 mi acre increased "in
value until it wns almost beyond
reach, owing to Un adaptability for
sugar heels.
A diagnosis of (lie situation as it
sliiuds today is that the outlook i
favorable, but not assured, and that
it will take the whole-souled, consci
entious co-operation of tho entire vol.
ley lo srcinc a golden opsituuily lo
every mini, woman mid understand
ing child.
Attention Is again called to the
public Woiyicsday evening meeting of
the Medford Christian assembly In
St. Mnrk's hall nt 7:20 o'clock. This
meeting vlll bo held regularly enrh
week, with preaching by the pastor,
Itev. C. E. Dodge, combined with tes
timony meeting nnd prayers for the
sick.
CAN'T DENY IT
ir Tills Had llnppeiHil r.Neuliero In
stead or .Mislfonl Von Might
Doubt It
The nvernKo man Is a doubter
This Is no surprising tho public
have been humbugged so frequently
thoy are skeptical. Proof like the
following will stand Investigation. It
cannot bo disputed.
.l. 8. Illden, Oil W. Clark St,
.Medford. Ore., says: "I iniffered
from rheumatic pains, caused by too
much uric acid In my system. The
pain wns especially severe In my back
My kidneys were disordered, too, and
my health was all run down. I
couldn't sloop without getting dlr.7y.
Donn'fl Kidney Pills were highly rec
ommonded to mo and they did Just
what was claimed for thorn. As soon
as I used them, the pain began to
leavo nio nnd tho action of my kid
neys watt regulate!. By tho time I
had finished two boxes, I Was with
out a sign of kidney (rouble. I
gladly confirm what I said la praise
of Dona's Kidney PIIIh when I recom
mended them several years ago, 1
can only add that the kidney trouble
nnd rheumatic pains havo never re
turned." Prlco riOc, at nil dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kldnoy renpuly get
Dean's Klijney Pills the aftlue that
Mr. Bldun bod. Foster-M.llburn Co ,
Props., Buffalo, N. V. Adv.
"Nearest to
everything"
HOTEL MANX
Powell St., at OTarrell
San rrancfeco
In the heart of the
business, shopping
and theatre district.
Running distilled ice
water in every room.
Our commodious
lobby,fineservice,Qnd
Homelike restaurant
wHI attract you.
European Plan rates
fl $1.50 up.
H fAuittiWfii
Ksrw'
"Afeel Me at
The Manx"
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To the IMiler:
I ti nt md a tiller of llu Mill; nelllier
do I piolcnit lo liuovv Hill null lllllli
ficnlloiis lor the ueneWfti pHidiic.
lion ol piumi' heel"! bill I do kuyW
hoiuctliiiiir of whitl the iudtlMVy did
for the Siiul.e lllvcr vnlle.t, ciixterp
Iduho.
I wn 1 i in w In t li I lucalllv Mxeii
yeaiH nu" wlmu the xiisiir beet indiii
try ww liit Inkeii up, and u a pino
lieul deliiiilixtiatiou n o wliHI exleul
siiiir lire' will enlisnee the Oiilue of
I'u nu laud, let me till nu that before
the heel piiipoitioii wan t'liheii up
t'a rm liiuilx devoted to roiiig ouN,
bailey and nllalfn were worth Irmii
?Htl to fltltl per acre, iiieliiilin.' a
water right. TIumc same Inoml neic
iiii' todav produeiui; iigiir licet-, and
are valued nt from jf.'lUO lo loll nn
aeie.
To iel the fuetorv Mailed at Iduho
Falls the one with.whieh I am the
limit familiar, thcie wit nked by ihe
compauv thiiUntllHI nere uf liuul he
signed up and hoNJdc- t Iji- a ea-h
boiiii-j of .-;m.tlll -win rthlieil. Within
Hit it n ilav l)io Ininl vviU igiii'il up
ahd the ch raised.' Tlutl wa how
hadlv Ihe fiinia-ii llieie 'wanted the
fnelorv.
Since I ii it. fuetorv un built (wo
otheM have been put up, and all
three aro in operation within a dis
tance of filly mile nt ('agar (itv,
Iduho Fulls and llhickfoot.
m
SUGAR BEETS
VALLEYS
OF EASTERN DAHO
demand -uniform
flavor and purity,
No Dust-No Chaff.
Just RightAlways.
Closset & Devers
Tho Oldest and Large -I Coffee Homier- in
the Nortbuc-t.
Di
9 a I Jl D jB
Ji Alfi
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COLLARS
LOSK fitting, graceful etylcs with
y smartly cut curved fronts, that admit
of easy cravat tieing.
CLUKTT, PRABODV
Owing la the lower price ol lurlxr r.d (lie adlnl Induce,
rrirnt of ktej tna our rftra cmplovrd dufii lie vyi'Jinunllii,
wo Diakc llio fyllovyin 'eniukublo tedui'liont fit doom
Ho.l,$UOB.'nolDoor
.Uducd $L1Q
No.Z,$I,10-1.PnnalDnur
(for Painting) r rv
Induced to yUC
Quality Jut as Good as Ever
Our cuflomeii io nlwayi (litlied. We own nnd npnite llio
laijjefl dncfl.to.coniuncrSiv.il, Doot nnd Mill Woik InCloiy in
Noithwefl. Yuu will find hem (lie Uuttt valuei in mtciior din,
Wo kII aiiyont; iliip anywhere, Aif for Catalou No, ');
, kij; ' i11."' yfnl'yj- i,i"1'
jl.eel IlimU id' IheWOM'.miMixviillev
kal from :ill !' f 1H an nerV, iheie
t-. it I a i' gieulei' piopoilioiiiile nrohl
leieived fioill iJiU hille Of.nlltlH' heet-
lliiio llieru wn nil 'tin Millie 'lend- nl
-a x.iltiiilliiu or I'Min tfHIt (I tllin an
iieiTWliHll plunlcil lo ttiuhl oiullallii,
'fhein i a. good, suHl piolil to the
Ininier lioin ihe nlo Of ."Ugur liee-,
nml n-ule riniii Ihi" Illcrc Im the
piolil lo he innde fuuu fwdum the
beet pulp to rut lb; ami lio. The - u
itiirluHt lulihlrvliMi iiinile'llie Sniike
lllv'er v'AllcV'olic or llw llMlfM an. I
hesl iliilry and linir dlxli(elfc'Jn the
wont.
Any IiicbIiIy which enn priMluee
munfr benU nnd eilli net il fmtoiv
ouuhl lb eolfider lU'll forlllllste.
T. f. WH'KS.
" ' ' . , --p 'j.m!jutg"-ujr-
lovi l..ltl! 'M) t;lfcH.sil'V.
WANTI5I) Vomm ln.iv for urilco
vvoik, niut t stKiiosrHpher in
aiikwerliiK gle ixpeii nee, when
avalluhlu and hiiImiv wmiiIimI. il
dress N , idle Mull TiPiuni' - i
SPECI ALT O WOMEN
The most economical, ch-mislug ami
Kermlcldal of all autlrmpticn hi
A soluble Antitoplic Powder to
bo dissolved in wnlcr ns needed.
An n modlclnnl nntlsoptlo for dourhnti
In treating catarrh, luriuiumiitluu or
ulceration ol none, throat, and that
caused by feminine Ulit It has no espial.
For ten years tho Ldhv J Pliikhum
j McdlcliioOi. hat lecouiimmded Piixllno
In their private cnnesiihliice with
women, which proves It A wa rlorlty
Women who have been cured uuy
It Is "worth It wilht lit gM ' M
druggists, r0, largvi box or l.. it. '. ,
V ' I'nxi' T " (' i n.in Mitnj
7xitftitfi&'
EXACTING
Coffee users
f i n d in the
Golden West
all their tastes
DUDLEY
2Y-i inches high
NORMAN
2XA inches high
S3
& CO., Inc. Malt9n, Troy, N. V.
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