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b o PAtiE ttWO IOCAL AND L PERSONAL V, II. BlrMnu of tho Hold Nuah la in Olympla lobloliiR nRatnnt llic pro hibition nmciulmont ndopled by the peoplo ol VnhliiKtun. 0. U, Carpenter ban returned from Snn Francisco whoro bo accompanied Jack AtorrW, who Mill oon bo oper ated on. Tlio operation In not a scr JoiiH one. Sco'Davo Wood about tbat flro In surance policy. Offlco Mall Tribune Illd?. Horn- To Mr. anil Mrs. Tom Kupon of Medford, twin, oarly Monday morning, a 10 pound sirl and a six pound boy. Moth mothor nnd chil dren nro doliiK woll. Mr. and Mrs. Futon nro also tho parents of tho prlxo ottponlc baby of tho vnlloy. Plnco your mngazlno club sub Bcrlptlona with Sparta Cigar Store. 269 On account or tho death of Miss Sadlo Van Dyko tho Pythian Sisters .will not hold tholr Foriat this week. Patrons of tho Page Theater pro gram who havo change for tltelr ads will please send them to this offlco by noon, Tuesday, January 1 9. Next program January 21. Sweet cldor at Do Voc's. .lames H. Kolly, for six years press oponrtor of tho Mall Tribune, leaves tonight for 1'orlland, where ho has accepted a plmllnr iosltlon on tho Portland Journal. Tho Y'olcamolt children of Talent wee ordered placed In tho homo for defective chlld-eu nt Salem by the county court this morning, nil will be fent to tho Inrt.'tutlon tomorrow. Kodak finishing nnd ruppltoa nt WeBton's- Camera Shop. Over Ists rhcatcr. V. K. Deuel left Sunday on a month's business trip to the east and font h west. Spr.iRiio Itclgol of Oold Hill is a tiiMness visitor In the city today. Tho finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels. Mcdford Print ing Co. Judgo W. S. (Vow ell hns returned from a month's vii-it with friends and relatives In Portland. Miss Lenoro Goldlorc of this ctiy loft Sunday evening for Idaho county. Idaho, to spend three or four months with friends nnd relatives. Don't forgot that gold watch given away In pinno contest nt Mnnn'u, fcldd's, Schleffclin'B, M. F. & 11. Co. '; 251 A A Alkon tif tho Golden Rulo lpa'vni this woel: for tho cast on his I annunl dock buying trip. William Gorig, manager of tho P. and 12. left Sunday evening on a bus lncsc trip to Portland. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camcro Shop. Over Ists Thea ter. ' S. I. Urown is Buffering from a Might attack, of lumbago. J. A. Wcaterlund, who was called east n month ago by tho illness of hlo mother, la on his way homo, nnd tpent n few dayn last week visiting with former County Pathologist O'Gara at Salt I.ako City. ' Got It at Do Voo's. Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch of Jacksonville visited with friends and relatives In this city Saturday. Henry Whlttaker of tho Steamboat district, ppent Saturday and Sunday In this citv and Jacksonville attending o business matters. He reports a heavy snnw'all in that section tho last two weeks. ' '' ' Palm rooms, now management, light, airy rooms, rensonablo rates. Georgia Elcher. 259 Dr. '. ! Itoddy spent Saturday and Sunday In Modjord visiting with frlt'iidti nnd relatives. A. K. J. lVrclval, who Iibh been ill with n threatened attack of pneu monia In Sacred Heart hospital, is nblo to bo around again. Get ysur nutter, cream, milk and butter-milk, at Do Voe'i. Mrs, Mlllan Ahcroft of Yrcka. Cal. Is upending u few days In tho city visiting friends nnd relatives. Jack Murphy, delivery clerk at the poHtoffico, has returned from a ehort visit with his parenta In Plrtland, and rcsumed'hla duties. Try our new 13ugllnh brooking mix ture, 50 cents per pnekugo. Medford Cicarg Store. 2GS Dr. J, Lawrence Hill and wife left Sunday for Portland to visit frionds and relatives V. II. llrophy of tho Talent district spent Saturday nnd Sunday visiting friends nni rolattves in this city. Wo aro hoadnuariors tor real first quality cut hnlr. Marlnollo Hair Shop, 107 Garuett-Coroy building. 274 M'liiy ill tho orchardlBtH of tho val ley arc Milpplng apples t) tho Sacra mento valley, coming tliorcby In act ual competition with tho California' prlduct, Tho regular monthly Ibsho of tho Bedford Klk has boon Iflsued, under tho direction of Carl Y. Tongwald, odllor. J, 0, Gorking,,Ujn best all around photographer in -southorn Oregon. Alwaya reliable. Negatives made any. sehcro, tlmo or placo. Studio 228 Wain St. Phonq 320-J. HOUN To Mr. nnd Mr. Dunbar Carpenter, .Sunday, Jan. 17, n nine pound baby boy. A heavy fog nettled over the valley thlH morning after a perfect day Sun dny, with bright sunshine nnd wnrm air. ' Cora 15. lit ley, chiropodist, 107 Garnett-Corey building, phono 057-11. 271 Tho police havo Issued warnings to nutolsln that their new licenses must bo placed In a place whoro it can bo enstly aeon, and not on the roar nU whero It becomes covered with mud and dust. Tho atato law requires that all lags be placed on the body proper of the car, and the authorities announce their Intention to onforee UiIh phase. Tho regular mid-monthly meeting of the city council will be hold tomor row night, and will' witness the In duction into ortlco of Mnyor-olect limerick, and Counclltnen-elcct Amy nnd Mnnn. Mayor-elect Kmerlck will 3 nko his Inaugural address, and name his. committees for the year. Council man Medynskl Is expected tl be nam ed head of the water committee. No definite action on tho futuro policy of tho council will be taken until all tho ciiinilttees are lined up, nnd the plans for the year mado up. To the girl selling the highest number of due bills In piano contest from now until end, will rccolvo n handsome gold watch Elgin move ment. Call at tho stores and get due bills and they will explain. 257 J. II. Gregory of Salem Is nmong Uio rut or tewn visitors In tho city (his week attending to business mat ters. ' W i. Vnwtor, Joint representative of Jackson and DouglaH counties In tho state legislature at Salem, spend ing Saturday and Sunday in this city attending tho annual meeting of the Jackson county bank, and (siting with his family. Ho returned to his lawmaking duties Sunday evening. D. IT. Croft of the Agnto district Bpcnt'Monday In Medford. . .Tho hand painted photographs of tho Iloguc river valley orchards and natural scenery were plncod on dis play at tho Commercial club this morning attracted widespread atten tion. They nro gems of the photo graphers art, perfect in detail and coloring, nnd should bo viewed by every man, woman and understand ing child In tho city. They will be part of the Jackson county exhibit at tho 1915 fair at San Francisco. The condition of Mrs. Alan Brack tnreed, operated upon at Sacred Heart hospital shown a steady improvement, and It Is expected that sho will be ablo to rc.turn.vto. her homo this week. For a tlmo her condition was hlgliiy precarious. Tho return engagement of "The Spoilers," a film dramatization of Ilex Peach's book of tho same name at tho Page Thcator Is attracting con siderable attention. Tho fight scene between Glcnnlster and McNamara Is credited as being tho most realistic ever produced. h. Culver of Talent spent Saturday In Medford attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thomas of Tal ent spent Saturday In Medford vis iting friends and attending to busi ness matters. Three wanderers applied for and received shelter at tho city jail Sun day night, tho first lodgers in four days. 'Hogcr S. Dennett has returned from a threo weeks business trip to tho northern part of the state. Ono of tho most enjoyable, features of the annual Get-Together meeting of tho Commercial club wero tho musical numbers. The following pro gram was given: Duct Mrs. Hort Anderson, soprano. Mr. F. C. F.dmcndcs, baritone. Piano nolo, "Hondo" Weber Mrs. W. F. Isaacs. Solo "Daddy" Mrs. IJert Anderson. Quartet "Drmenna" Mrs. H. A. Thiorolf, soprano. Miss Dorothy Wicks, contralto. Flotcbor, Fish, tenor. W. F. Isaacs, basso. PRESIDENT PLANS TO E WASHINGTON, Jan. IS.- While plans for tho president's trip to tho Panama canal and tho Pacific coast ure proceeding tho president mado It clear to callers today that conditions at homo or abroad mlsrht prevent his departure. Invitatlotm to apeak on tho way back from San Francisco aro being answered with tho statement that It may bo Impossible for him to leave Washington at all. Tho president was asked today to attend a luncheon on tho New York reservation nt tho Panama Pacific exposition during his visit. Tho foreHt Bervieo jh co-operating with fifty-four i uilromlh, mining com panies, polo compunieH nnd cities in making tests of wooden tie, timber, poles, piling nnd paving !oc1;h wliieli linvo been given preservative treatments, MEDtfOttO MATL TIUBUNK, CLIMATIC CHANGES E OF E VSIIINliTON, 1) l, Jan. is. Tho National Geographic toitoly to day gave- out n statement which throws pomo light upon climatic con ditions In the several theaters of thu European war. it raja: "From the blood-congealing cold of East Prussia, Russian Poland, and eastern Galtcla to the pleasant cool of tho southeastern lllnck Dea coast, all manner of winter weather Is em braced In tho one of mllltnry opera tions. There Is a w Ide range of tem peratures and n diversity of other climatic conditions to be met In tho preparations of tho arlous armies. For the most part, however, the war ono follows the belt of sovero win ter conditions. From Enst Prussia, on the northeast, through northern Austria, northern France to Flanders, winter Is harsh upon those who are forced to live out of doors. Whoro In this belt, It Is not Intensely cold. It Is chill and wet and Just as hard to bear as the crisp, stinging bleak ness of Itusslnn Steppes. Light Winter Western Front "In general, tho climate of France Is temperafo from boundary to bound ary. In tho south of Franco, tho olive tree, the orange nnd lime, are grown, while, In tho north, aro grown those appjes which ncot a sharp tinge of frost to bring out their best qualities. Winter seldom brings In tense cold to northern or northwest ern Franco, or to tho low lying fields of Belgium. There aro very few days skating In this part of tho war zone, but there are days and weeks, especially, on the low plains of the coast, when it Is bitterly chill, nnd when tho monotonous feathery drizzle only gives way to thick, yellow fog. Tho snoWB that fall In Dclglum nnd In northern Franco are spongy with wetness. "As ono goes northeastward through Germany, winter nnd sum mer, alike, become more nnd more sovere. In northwestern Germany, tho summers are not very hot, tho mcan"tempornlure being about C3 de grees, and tho winter hero nro nlso mild, the temperature falling but lit tle, below 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Throughout southern nnd central Germany the same mildness In weath er, In general, predominates. Hut In West Prussia, Posen. Silesia nnd East Prussia, tho regions affected by present war operations, winter la sav age and summer oppressive. .Like 'New England "KiiBsInn Poland, whoso most southerly boundnry Is north of the latitude of Wlnnepeg, has a winter somewhat similar to tho winter of New England. An even cold, with little snow, but with often razor edged winds from tho northward, characterizes tho central plain of Russian Poland, whero tho greatest operations In tho eastern theater are nov'ta'klnff, place. In northern nnd ccntrafGnllcla, winter becomes moro severe and trying, Thoro Is a greater snowfall, lower temperatures, and tho winds from the Steppes of tho north arc still' more frequent and much moro difficult to withmnri'. lc gales for lus nt a time shriek out of the north over Gnllela'a plalnn. "Most of tho waters In this eastern theater of war, freeze over early. All tho, rivers of tho White Sea basin are frozen by November 20, nnd remain frozen on nn nverago of 107 dayB, Tho rlvora of tho Ilaltlc and Caspian Sea basins freeze about December 20. Tho Volga roiiialns frozen about 150 days In tho north and about 90 days at Astrakhan. Tho Don remains frozen 100 to 112 days; tho Dnieper, s:: to 122 days; tho Duna, 125 dayn, and tho Vistula about 80 days nt Warsaw." OP WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.- Kepub liVnn Lender Mnnn rend to tint house tltj a wireless mcbhiigo to liiin front Oswald F. Hehuolte, a former Well ington correspondent, now en route to Horlin on a Dutch liner, haying: "Nicuw Anihtenlnin liehl up liy HritUh Cruiser Piironin in Mjjht of New York. American eitizeim forced to show passports to IJritWi officer." "Wo are u neutral power mid have some right us a neutral ami we ought to hnve our rijjliln respected now," said Kcprcejitutivo Mnnn. Recent bnles hv the government to tuliiiff 120,000,000 feet of biiw timber in the Olympic) national forest, in western WuHhington, niiirlc tho open ing of Huh hitherto inaccessible, ptoro house, of timber, estimated to contain a btnnd c 3,000,000,000 board feet. INSEVERALTH AIRE UROPEAN WAR MRlTFOttP, ORIWON, MONDAY. JANUARY 18, BISHOP SUMNER $50, L OMAHA. Neb,, Jan IS lllshop W. T. Sumner, of Oicgon, who passed through Omahn Unia on his way to Portland, Ore., from Chicago, was served while parsing tlimugtt Clinton, county, lown, with papers in n suit for $30,00 damaged for alleged libel. Tho plaintiff la John t'alvln Murray, a resident of Jackson county. Iowa, who took the same train In Chicago and telegraphed, ahead to attorney to prepare tho suit, Tho action U tho outgrowth of nl leged criticisms passed upon an epis copal minister of Chicago, who some time ago marrlod Murray and nfter war declared that he was not uwaro tho 'latter hail been divorced. The legal palters were served on the train last night. The charged wete denied by Mur ray and Ulshop Sumner, who was at that time dean of a Chicago Cathedral Issued a signed stntement to tho tif fed that tho clcrgmnn had sworn that he had no knowledge of the ill vorcc. Murray basis his suit against tho bishop on this statement. Ulshop Sumner In an Interview hero today said: "Over a jear ago one of my clergy men performed a marriage ceremony for Murray, who had previously been divorced. Tho clergyman was not aw are" of that fact and later mnde affidavit that bo did not. Murray tnslstcd thnt the clergyman, had been Informed of tho previous divorce nnd had performed the services anywny, "Tho newspapers heard about the argument nnd I Issued a statement over my slgnaturo to tho effect that my clergyman had sworn to an affi davit that ho did not know nt the time he performed tho marrlago that Mr. Murray had been married before. It Is this statement, published first In Iowa newgpnpero and then pretty generally In tho press of the largest cities that Mr. Murray Is using In his libel suit." JORY TRIALS FOR CHICAGO. Jan rs - Jury trials wero granted today to tho 21 men nnd women arrested yesterday In n rloC In Sojith Hnlstcad street, which was precipitated by an attempted of a number of unemployed men nnd women to parade without a cltj per mit. Mrs. Lucy Parsons, widow of Al bcrt Parsons, who wan hanged In 1SK7 for complicity In thu llayuiarki-t riot was among tho 21. Sho carried a banner In tho nttompted parade. Tho Ilov. Irwin S.t John Tucker of the Episcopal Church of tho Redeem er, another of tho nrrested persons, declared he was on his way to Hull llotiso, when ho saw tho parade being dispersed by the police. Ho ruihed Into tho crowd and sought to enrry a banner Inscribed "Give us this day our dally bread." ' In the riot tevernl policemen were slightly injured and many of tho pa- radors wero clubbed and bruised. Bonds on stnto charges entered against tho 21 wero fixed at $300. Hands were quickly furnished, by friends nnd the prlsonor wero re leased. Their trials will bo hold in tho municipal court. PULL UP FRUIT TF1EES (Continued from Poire 1.) to three mouths in the following uin ter, in the factory mid around it, such us the feeding of cuttle and sheep. I believe, if 1 nni not mistaken, theie were I0U teams hauling pulp from the factory when I left Hie 28th of lie cembcr, 'flint i different to what I emu work i lieie. That alone gives mme work tliini is goiu mi heiu til the pieseut time. llevit.s Colorado Laud I have seen mtyit of tho and liuro, nnd I believe it 'i better fur than must of the lanil.tjicy prow beets on in Colormlo. Cultivation is whuL they need, Of course tliero is laud hero that is not suitable for heels, but there is four or five times, as mum thai is suitable, us it will require (o get (he fuigar licet fiidory-. Tho farmer mound Collins havo no mortgages mi their farms mid have u bank account, 'flint's something' to look nt, for there are not many around Medford can say that. So wake up mid don't think (lint it is a graft, for you only hnvo'u few days loft to get the fadory. You ran't ojepoct to get it uiiieflh thoy get Bome thini? to build for. , Oct it whilo you can. it is a liome huildiiig: industry, soinetliintr that is needed heie. Sim f fminetliiiig for yourselves. 1 will lie with you raising beds, J, E. DIIOWNIjBB. SUED HR RK ALLEGED IE CHICAGO PARADERS CLOSE! STORES ' TO TUESDAY TO WORK! SUGAR s ! H t NOTM'H SlorcH will close, Heel Sugar day, Tuesday, Uio ltu, all day except groceries and meat mar- ! kola which wRl remain open mi- -J- HI 10; 00 a, m. only. lly order of tho board of dlr Odors. EARL C. GADDIS, Pies. JOHN II. CAKKIN, Hee'y. Al the request of the lied Sugar committee nil ttoren close Tuoiday and the business men mo making ar rangements for cars for from GO to 100 people to get out after BUgar bot acreage luesday morning starting from Hubbard Pros, corner nt River side nt S a. m. The beet sugar committee will be along and each car wilt be provided n.i far as possible with soma ono who has had experience with sugar beet conditions. Please phone names of such to Waters Paint store, Hubbard Ilroa. or thu secretary, or, Jell any business man you can go. Arrange ments for lunch will bo made. Wo all need Ihe beet sugar factory. Close jour off lees and comes, JACKSON COUNTY HUSINESS MEN'S ASS'N. SLOT MACHINES OOT OF BUSINESS Slot machines controlled hv 11. S. Rutlcliffe, n Front street Mnloonist, and operated iu bars ami eigitr stores of Huh city, were turned toward the walls this morning. Sottio of (he places having the machines did not wiiit for official or unofficial notice to Mlcnco them, hut took their own initiative mid locked (hem up, with titfttriie'ious to remove llirm. The decici' thnt put llie pernicious -;inul-ling jntmmcnU mi tho h1iuak!it wn ishticil liv Prosecutor Kelly nni obey ed without u murmur of prntcl. In some quartern Ihe order wa c('ii welcomed. Mis of (he pl,i-N npcnt'iiiK the iniicliiiH'H kept them face out Satur day night for th mseipieiit lienvv iduy, mnl devotees ,, slot iimchtiiex made the iuot of their f i mi t oppor tunities nnd worked liiird ilronoimf their nickels down Ihe slot. Some ol the pluvers have lirconle so fascin ated with the gaiiie thnt they spend mi entire week's xiilurv nt' it standing. This is the second time within two years that the slot machines hnve been tabooed in tills city. The first cmiie under the regime of ex-Attorney II. K. Mulkcy, us prosecutor, and the Hcciunl Saturday. They creep in mid out, nnd bob up at cverv oppor tunity. Iletwecn twcnly-fivo and thirty of the mnchincs wero in 'oper ation in this city. STILL liOPON JACKSONVILLE No new developiiientrt have arisen in tho Kn.U'uit prospect near .iack hoiimIIc, presumed to bo the lost channel. A force of men nru at work sinking tiie shaft, but this is slow work. Mining men in general throughout the valley regard (lie prospect ns both probable mid pos sible. Another tcainro of the case is that many JiieJ;souvillo pioneers en tcitaiiied thu notion thnt tho channel coijld he found iu tint locality where Knyenr sunk ti bfiaft, hut "never pushed the prospect. CHILDREN SENT TO STATE INSTITUTION Three children or Henry Sargent of Oriffin cieek, aged -I, 8 mid 10 ycars, woie ordered nlnced in n state insli- tiijlptufnrllift euro Of ilependi'nl cliil- iirrn nils ilM'liiin (ii.ii ifV.''HV'riy ' the juvenile court, upon ihe allegation Hint IliA .i.'i.l lii.v MVu. .Tlibftlillllln Milt. tf,IV Ky HIT'.""! ' ..."-, n ..... gent, wiih not" fit to caro for tliein. Kvidciieo to this effect was intra dueed. The father did not appear at the hearing. ', ..:.. iT-r u-i TOO hATM TO ClHSIITIf., ii-. nrii-t i l - Ji- "ii rtr i j i i - i LOST.--Laundry bdwoon Central Point nnd Hear Creek bridge Satur day, Return to Robjnett'B Btoro, Central Point, ' 2GC KOR SAMC A flrnt closa cow, ICIla llroonifleld, end or South Pencil. IQ.n $200 1 FOR FIRST BEEF FATTENED ON SUGAR PULP IM lltiius, the West Mulu id red markd' man, has gotten a hunch mimowhoro that the miium' beet lit dtistn Is a rood thing for it com mublty. To proM', beyond ihe ipies Hon of doubt, that ho believed the industry would at thl time bn the ono' best business builder he has an tltorlted the following of'r to be made Just to enrourane the sugar i. . ... ... .1 .,..., i.i. i. .....i lieet project ami to snow imu um iii'iiu In in the light place' I will pit $200 spot cash, for Ihe flrM beer animal fattened on pulp from a sugar beet factory In Jackson count)." AGATE VOTES AGIST IGATION DISTRICT At n mi ding of lite re-nleiits of the Aguto di-trid licit! at the school house l-'inlav evcium.'. those present voted iiiiaiiiinouslv agaiiiHt llie pro posed irrigation diHirid. McinherH of the irrigation commit tee were present by iiiitnlion to ex plain the proposal In those present. An hour um! a lmlf wiih allowed tlicm, mnl those, ngainst thu project were niso given mi hour ami u half to state their i canons for opposition. The committee report being round ly denounced by the opponents of the H.vdtctr. They were present by lit -xitntinu. MOTHERS, DO THIS- When the Children oiigh, Hull Mnv terolo on Throats and ChrM Nn telling how soon the smptoms may dot Sop Into c.0.1,1. or rec. And Ihcn's when )ou're glad )u have a Jar of MP.STKROI.E at baud to give prompt, mru lellof. It doc not till iter. As first aid nnd n curtain remedy thtro's nothing Ilk.. MP8TKR0I.K ThousmulH of mi.thum know It. Vou tdioulil kcop a Jar Iu thu home. II Is thu tointi.lv for adults, ton ltllvi'H tioro Tliro.it, llronrhllls, Toiitlllllx, Croup. Stiff Neck, Asthma. NiitiruiKlR, Hciiilncho, I'ouiJestlon. Pleurisy. Rheumatism, t.umhnnn. I'altiH mid Action of Hack or Joint. Siirnlnn, Soro Miinlmi, Chilblains. Prosted I'cet nnd Colds of tho Chest 11 oft (en prevents. Pnoiimonla). At your druggist's. In URe and r.i)c Jam. nnd n special larnc hoapltal lc for $2. 50. He darn )ou get thu genuine MI'S TEROI.E. Refuse Imitations- gut whnt joti ask for. Tho Musterolo Company, Cleveland, Ohio Adv SALTS IF KIONEYS Harmleu to flaih Kidneyi and neutral 1x9 irritatlsg nclds Splendid for system. Kidney nnd Madder wcnknon rrnnH from uric acid, lays a noted authority. Tho kidneys filter thin acid from the blood and pam it on to tho bluddor, where It often renin Inn to Irritate mid Inllitiim, caiMing a burning, ncuMlng cenintlon, or netting tin an Irritation at tho iiick of tlio I.lndikr, obliging you to .-rk relief two or tlirco tlmci during tlio night. Tho pulfcrcr li in conntnnt dread, tho water pufoi onn tlmen with n, tcnldlng rnaatlon and la tcry jirofiixi; again, tluro In difliculty In avoiding It. Jlladder woakncn, inot folks oil it, l-ccnuno Ihoy can't control iirhitiflmi. Uiillu it Iu extremely annoying nnd norno- I imcn very pninfiil, tld in really ono of Dip mnnt ahiii)ii iillmonta to otcrcoinc (let, aboit four oiiiilm of Jnd Haiti. from jojt plianuacltt and tiiVe a tnldo- fvon(til hi a gl.tft of watr before liroakfiikt, continue t!il for two pr tlnce tiiys. 'Jlils will iiMitntllM Hie acldt ir lie urine an ft no longer h a rource d rritutlou to tho Lludder and urinary or fan which tliwi net, normiilly -pg-iln. J.ul Hulta .la InoxixT.it'.te. Imriultfi ml In mmjo from tlm arid of irtiipcii oaf ' won Jnlfc, coii'i'iIik 1 wlt'i lit m, am iififtl l-e (l-oiihniiila of mltii wan nn ibj'Kt to iirionry dhoriUr cniisi-d bv lc will lr.it: Hon. I.vt talU U lu ll lor J:Mii'o mil -tiiH ns ha '(t-l HMll'tT, Here you bnvit a i!i'i.niit. elfrrvcnfrn Id-' -.viii- iirlnk, .di.il qoiiHy tel.evi For Reliable Stylish Tailoring 'U W0B. KLEIN 128 East Main. SEE Upstairs THIS WOEWS SUESS QuJchlv Yielded To Ldhx E, PiiiMinm'a VeRttalilo Compound. llrMirdon, N..I,"I want to thank you n thmwnnd tuncj. for tlio wondnrltil good i-yoia i'.. i'iiik- liaiu'a Veitottuiiu Cemismnd ha tlctin for inc. I millercd cry iiHiih from n r.-iimlii trouble. I Imd beailng ttuwn lialr.H, wiut It regular mat al times could harlly walk anna tlio loom. 1 wait imnhlrt til do niV itl.tml in mv luibv 1 wn.1 oowenk. Lydht K. Plnklmiu'ii wmm Compound did me n world of lifted, and now 1 urn Htronjf and lnHlthy, can do my work, nnd tend my baby. I mlviie all imlTorlmr wmuen to tnko It and d woll nt 1 did."--Mr. Kannii: Coui'liH, K.F.U., Urid.;cton, N.J. Lydla !i I'lnklinm'o Vcitdnble Com jKiund. mndo from nallvo roolit iiihI lierba, cenlnln no narcotic or harmful drug, and to-day lioltln tlm riHrd of Mug tho mot miceeMful renuHly foe female III wo know of, and thoimtnd.i of voluntary tcntlmoiilnls on Hie Iu tlm Pitikhnm laboratory nt Lynn, Maw., Kcein to prove thin inct. For thirty yearn it hoa been the aland nn! rcinwly fur femalo lllit, and Iim re itorcd tho hcoltiiof tliouaand f womw wlio linvo licen troubled with audi all menu an dliplncomenU, Inllommatlon, ulceration, tumoru, lrni;ularltleii, u. Jf you wnnt poo I ill lulvlco ivrlto to Lytlla H. PhiUhuiii li'-l Icliio Co., (cimllilimttnl) Iyuti. JIiiss. Yuitr lottorulll hoopomsl. rcntl iintl niiMWi'ivil hy ni" unil Iiultl In strict conllih'iico. v.iuy,n v,. ,..,v.,v -- j - -- HALL TAXI CO. CITY RATES l.nrgo llrown Taxi or Uiiuuoble. Direct trliw nny placo on povwttent, 25c each for ono or two MiinKr, 15c for eneh addltloiist pHooniwr. Seven pNixwtiKor Cam One pnaitiiisur 5ti etmtit No chnrge tor eiuit tmaiwugflr. t5c for oitcli additional iMMhingor. Strlal rate ror bpHK "" wi" itHiutlng time I requlrwd. Pluoly eMiiIpiwd car. Kxperlenred chnuffeiini. MALI. TAXI CO; UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY S-a'ABLB AMBULANCE ofcitVIOE 112 South Kivt-raiilu J'lioiio ISO GAUNYAW Ik BOSTW1CK I't'opi'li'ltir WESTON'! CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Rtroot iMcdfot'd The Only lOxchisivo CoinnitM'pial IMi'ologi'.'iplitu'n in Southern Orujjozi Negatives Mndo any liino or place hy appointment Phono l'J7-.( We'll do iho reat Y.. D. VESTON. Prop. 'lW CvcrylhlnK" j I HOTEL MANX f Powell St., at 0'r.irrc.ll Sun Prnnckro X . .. . : " .. ii in inc ncait oi ute business, shopping find theatre ilibtritt. H (tinning distilled . ice water in Qvcry room, m wur comiitooioua jii Iol)by,lincscrvicc,aml nomciiKc rcsttuirain will attract you. titrnpenn tPlnn rates $1,50 up. KSmZZ13 (Kg? &w tStWW IV:. iniiuinunrlr t S8SllI,&8li wiiwt-aii--'. --" .i m Sit Mntiwnt vnWliff f "Mitt Me an ptf i1 z1 r ,' i