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I0CAL AND
L PERSONAL
O, Knlnhton of Kaplc Point
wnn n Medford. vlHttor Wednesday.
1). II. Allown, of Knit l.nkc, rod
of A. C, Allowny of the Jackson Coun
ty Ablrftct company, In vIMIIiir In
aiedford, nnd nldlna; In the mi gar beet
cnmpnfEn.
Keo Dnvo Wood about thnl flro In
EUtnnco policy. Offico Mall Trlbuno
Dldfr.
I'rof. S. Ci UeJiuY 's CorvnlUa
tlila voek His(JiiR in tho short course
lccUireii. Ho In expected to return
liofuo next Sliridny.
Placo your njng'iulno club sub
Bcrintfonti with Sparta Cigar Store.
2C9
The Ministerial association desires
lo nnnbnnre that thoro arc no union
Konpol nervlces being hold or contem
plated, Tho Wednesday evening prayer
lnnpllnR and lliblo study of tho Med
ford Christian assembly will bo held
this week at the homo of Mr. nnd
Mrn. K. E. Oman, corner of West
Fourth and Olson streets. The meet
Ing IR public.
Sweet cidor nt Do Voe's.
Joe It. Hoemnn of Cold lllll Is In
tho city today boosting for the sucar
factory, hoart nnd pouI.
.1. It. Hnrtloy of Prospect was
hrouKbt to the Sacred Heart hospital
Tuesday for treatment umlor Dr. E.
It. Scolcy for Injuries received from
n. faM wlillo working nt tho power
plunt of tho California-Oregon com
pany. Mr. Hartley llpped and fell
sustaining palaf ill injuries.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camora Shop. Over lets
rileater.
Will 11. Wilson of this city left
Wednesday for northern California
to nttend to business nmttera the re
mainder of the week.
Senator H. Von der llollen of this
county ha,s introduced a bill In the
legislature increasing tho snlnry of
county treasurers from $1200 to
J1S00 n year. The measuro is un
der consideration In tho committee.
A. J. llalght of Clo Elum, Wash.,
is spending a Tew dnys in tho city and
valley attending to business. matters.
Tho finest equipment in Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Medford Print
ing Co.
Tho dcbatln-T teams of tho Medford
and Ashland high schools will meet
on tho rostrum at tho latter city Feb
ruary 1st.
Col. J. Pi Mundy Is confined to his
liomo by a slight attack of Illness and
ia recovering rapidly.
Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes
ton's Camoro Shop. Over Isls Thea
ter, f
Miss Ina Cochran will re-enter tho
University of Oregon at tho beginning
of tho Eccond semester in February.
Attorney Gus Xowbury is attending
to legal matters in Jacksonville today.
Owing to ngltatory confabs on the
streets Tuesday afternoon regnrdlng
tho rcspocllvo merits of tho Irlgntton
projects, it was necessary for tho po
lice to cloar tho Mdowalks upon a
couple of occasions. Somo of tho main
agitators "havo been on tho Job all
this week, and aro fanatically blttor
ngalmU water as a community build
er. Get it at Do Voo'a.
John O. WllllaniB of Grants Pass
U spending tho ,day In Medford at
tending to business matters.
Judgo J. It. Noll of Jacksonville Is
in tho city today visiting friends asd
attending to buslnoas matters.
Palm roomn, now management,
light, airy rooms, rcasonablo rates.
Georgia Elchcr. "9
Itudolph ABhton and Lesllo Ply
mnlo have roturnod from a bunting
trip to tho oastorn part of tho county.
Tho fifth Installment of tho "Mus
tor Koy" -will' bo presented at the
Page tonight. Owing lo tho appeur
unco of "September Morn" there will
bo hut ono presentation of tho Herlal.
Get year Dutter, cream, milk and
butter-milk, at Do Voe'i.
Marvin Wlndell of Glendnlo is
upending tho week In Medford attend
ing to business matters.
Jack Sheridan of tho Nash hotel
has returned from a, business trip to
tho northern part of tho statu.
A. A. Klynn of Gold Mill Is spend
ing u rw days In tho city attending
to business matters.
Try our now English smoking mix
ture, HO cents per package. Medford
Clears Btorc. 258
The htudy of Oregon laws will ba
ono of the mnln branchea.of tlio W.
,0. T. V. this ,yar. Thursday after
noon at d:.10 in tho library tho first
Iqbsoh will t taken np. liglslativo
dopartmont, Oomo and start In the
study nt tho beginning of tho year
and bo prepared to know your own
responsibility in tyuo cltlzonshlp.
Cora 13, . ijtlcy, chiropodist, 407
aariiett-Corey bulldiug, phono CD7-H.
274
W. JrUatea of Cottago Grove lett
Tuesday ona trip by foot to Horn
brook, Cal covering part of tho dis
tance by sijowsljocs.
D, Wllltamaon of I.ako county is
Attending tbuHBlnv8 mutters in the
cltyprn fiWdjw.
.Too It. Wilson and C. M Thomas
or Tnlent are business visitors In tho
city today.
Jlr. S. A. I.oekwood and Dr. Myrtle
S I.oekwood. (physicians nnd sur
geons) have moved to their new suite
of of flro. Hoouis 309, 310 and .111,
third rioor, M. I. & It. Hldg.
We aro headquarters for real first
quality cut hair. Mnrlnullo Hair
Shop, 40" Garnett-Corey building.
274
Tluietnbio changes in the Southern
Pacific, effective tomorrow, Thurs
day, January 21, shows that No. 13
southbound, will leave Medford at
10:1 r Instead of 10:32 ns nt present.
Arthur Uoso of the Siskiyou divi
sion of tho Pacific highway has ro
turnod to his work after spending a
few dnyi in the rlty visiting
J. O. Gcrklng. tno best all around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Alwnys reliable. Negatives mado any
where tlmo or placo. Studio 22S
Main St. Phono 320-J.
The danco given by tho Elks nt
their new quarters on North Central
avenue Tuesday night was well at
tended, nnd was one of the most suc
cessful social ntfatrs of the year.
Charles Young of tho Uutte Falls
district Is spending the week in Med
ford on business.
James K. King of Corvnllls re
turned to his homo Tuesday night af
ter spending tho week In this city on
business.
Early spring orchard work is under
way in most of the orchards of the
valley.
W. .1. Conlcy of Eugene Is among
the out of town visitors In tho city
this weok.
BILLINGS ROUTE SELECTED
(Continued from Page 1.)
cine over the proposed routes and
that nfter invotigntins; nil route,
stated thnt the railwnv company irc
fcrred the Wright".- creek crossing,
because it wn cheaper, hut that from
n point of view of the highway, public
safety nnd practical engineering, the
state survey covered the onlv correct
route.
To AroiLsc Town MJuority
JIt. llriggs expended considerable
oratory in uu effort to stir up old dif
ferences between the cities of AMilnnd
nnd .Medfonl. lie stated thnt ho be
lieved thnt the count" court's plan of
an under-crossing was jut a' method
of getting into litigation nnd making
nn excuse for spendiui' nil of the
money in other parts of the county
instead of connecliug up with the
Ashland pavement. He stated thnt in
his opinion it was tho city of Med
ford nnd tho county court trying to
bent AMilmul out of this connecting
link of highway.
The city council answered Mr.
HrigeV talk in a very forcible man
ner, stating that they did not believe
that the court's action wn indicative
of nny ill-will toward the city of Ash
land; thev believed that the county
court nnd tho people of Medford
were in Hvmpnthv with them in want
ing to hnvo this bud section of road
done awny with. AImi they ni"ieci
nted the court's desire to put this
road where it would uivun permanent
highway and not ono that everybody
would condemn in the near future.
Foul III Ilouto Suggested
Mr. Itoot and Homer Hillings en
deavored to divert the interest of the
council from tho tluco routes pro
posed by the county court lv pronos
iug unother route which had been
previously looked into h" tho county
court and rejected.
Throughout the diseiisMon the city
council mado it clear that they were
building lor tho future nnd thnt any
mistake that they made by trying to
spare Mr. Hillings' i'eclini'S, or the
damage to his properl". would always
be rcgri'llcd, not onlv hv the council,
but alio by tho people of Ashland us
short-sighted business nnd detriment
al to the progress of the citv.
ItCMtliitlon as Adopted
"Whereas, a iinal determination h"
the city council of Ashland is neces
sary to ho made without further de
lay as to the urovnl of a route for
the Paeifie highway around the so
called Kagle .Mill hill, or Farnum hill,
in order to expedite the completion of
said highway into the cit- of Ash
land, and that ,1110 expense of such
highway may he homo by and paid
from the :50U,0()0 bond issue of Jack
son count', Oregon; and
"WlieienH. the established nolicv of
our own as well, as many othci
stales, is In avoid rado crossings of
railroads in ojdo to safeguard the
traveling imblir; and.
''Whereas tint etnte hicltwny en
gineer maintains Ilia' the original
route Biim'ycd by him is tho most
feasible and Miil.iMc location for a
permanent highway; and
Council Is I'iedgcM
"Whereas, tho county court strong
ly indorses this survey us compared
with any other made and assures the
city tUMul-il that if aid route is
adopted and the rigid of way there
for procured by the city vilhiu tho
city liutits, that all expenses of ex
cavating, grading, building and com
pleting saiti highway will bo paid
from the proceeds of the sad bond is
sue, including any and all expenses
MtilXKOttl) MAIL TmiU'NK
of such building mid completing with
in the limits- of ?nid. city, us well n
beyond. Now therefore, be it
"Hesolvcd. by tho common council
in vegnhtr session iisscmbli'd, that it
is the judgment of the council of the
city of Ashland that it approves the
said proposed Eagle Mill route, as
recommended h.v the state engineer
and the county com I, on the teiuts as
above indicated, and we pledge the
eoiuieil to heartily and earnestly co
operate wilh the count v court in car
rying out tin- necessary public im
provement." CimiiMt I'nnnlinoiisly
t'pon a rollenll the resolution was
carried unanimously, all tin conueil
men being present, including Cuu
uingham, Ware, Alternlt. Wcrth.
Cornelius nnd Hicuel. In voting uye.
Cornelius- stated thnt he would no
longer oppose tlio manifest wishes of
not only tho other member- of the
council, but also of his constituents.
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ClilCAfiO. Jan. 'JO. -Charles I.e
dowsky, president of the Fox Kiver
Distilling company of Chicago, whose
(mine has been mentioned in connec
tion with alleged forged warehouse
receipt of H. K. Wiithen & Co. of
l,(iuiille. committed suicide by
(hooting today on ti railroad trnin en
tering Chicago.
, f.ediiw.sky was on n Michigan Cen
tral train from Syracuse. He -telegraphed
to a Chicago undertaker, re
iue.stinir him to meet (he train nnd
take his body, as he intended to do
nwny with himself.
An involuntary petition in bank
ruptcy was filed against I.edowsky's
companv at Monday, schedulinc ns
Scts of .f'JOJIOO against liabilities of
nearly .fllOO.OOO.
Attorney Sidney Stein, represent
ing I.edowsky's creditors, .stated that
Ledowsky had confessed to him that
he had forged warehouse receipts for
whisky valued at tj-'-'oO.OOO or .:I00,-
000 and disim-cd of them throui-u
banks which he victimized.
Stein said that he discovered the
forgeries while acting for hi client.
Two Chicniro banks were the prin
cipal loser. When I.cdowskv found
that he could not meet the demand
of the hnnks he left the citv. Stein
said. This was a few dav.s before
the bnnknintc' proceeding. Stein
declined to name the banks concern
ed. The bankruptcy proceeding-
were before Judge Lnndis in the
United States court. He appointed
the Central Trust company receiver.
I.OriSVILLK, Jan. 'J0.-Wnrc-house
receipts for ."C.r-,000 purporting
to hnvo been issued bv the govern
ment to It. K. Wathen & Co.. Louis
villo distillers, were produced today
by a representative of n Chicago
blink nnd branded by Wnthcn ns for
geries. In a statement today Mr.
Wathen indicated that the alleged
forgeries mny total more than .flllO,
000. AT GOtO HILL
Dr. Soiirmnn, bacteriologist of llic
state hoard of health, and Dr. K. It.
1'ickcl, member of the boaid, toda
quarantined eight families at Gold
Hill on account of smallpox and or
dered nil public school children vac
cinntcd. Tbo-e whoso parents object
to vaccination must bo kept out of
M-hool until the epidemic is over.
From twenty to thirty cases of
HinallKix nro reported, mostly of a
very light form, being mistaken nt
first for chickenpo.x. One or two ol
the cases, however, aro most severe.
WHITE HOUSE BABE
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. -Francis
will bo tho name of President Wil
son's grandson, the child of Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Howes Sayrc, who was
born at tho while house Kiindav, Tho
announcement was made today by
.Mr. Sayro.
Some of tho fnmilv wanted lo call
the baby Wood row Wilson Hnyre, or
Woodrow Sayrc, but tho president
thought tho child should have uu in
dividuality of his own.
TOO JiATH 'tO OLAHHII""".
WANTl'l) A young, sober married
man wishes a position of most any
kind, llox A. A., caro Mall Tri
bune. 250
WANTKD-r-A lady boarder, A pious
ant homo for right party. 112 fl.
King street, 'G9
SUICIDE
FOLLOWS
XPOSURE
WAR
HUUSEFORGERY SU
MKDKOm) OUI'lOOK. WKDNKSIUV. dANTARV
T
BOYS BUCK SHOT
The Jackson county court has pur
chased the MeAndiows' bill, contain
ing eight acres of buckshot gravel
deposit, paying $2000 for the same.
The hill has been suroed nnd found
to contain material sufficient to build
:!0 miles of road The grnvet has
been pronounced by the federal and
stale road departments as tho best
native road mnteital In the alley,
ltlds aro asked by the court for
hauling the gravel by auto truck.
The material will bo handled by
steam shovel nnd the cost of build
ing toads cut in half over tho old sys.
tern. The buckshot gravel can be
bandied In this manner cheaper than
creek bottom gravel and has proven
fnr more sntlefnctorv.
IT TO
BASEBALL TRUST
a
CHICAGO. J.' n. 'Ji. He fore
COUNTY
UR
GRAVEL
DEPOSITS
SMASH
BEGINS I
H CHICAGO
crowd or imsetHiii lau inui iiucu 'iman, electrical inspector, mo up
l'nita.1 States district court and ! iiolutment of n now city attorney Is
spread over corridor and balconies
... . . i ii . i ... i
outside, the Federal league today op-
cued its nnti-tnist suit ngainvt the
three highest bodies of organized
lutscball. The principal point of at
tack in the opening nddresH of Kecuo
II. Addingtou was the pownr ol tno
national commission, which the Fcd
crnl league attorney described as ju
dicial, executive and legislative. The
rule of the national agreement un
der which (he American nnd Notional
leagues nnd the national commission
maintain relation with the minor
leagues wen cited to show the extent
of that power.
AVKZZANO, via Home, Jan. ..
The sufferings of (be Mirwviiig vic
tims in the enrtlupuikc districts
around Axcxr.nno, particularly to (lie
southeast of thnt place, bine bt-cu
greatly aggravated by a sudden
change in the weather, hitter cold and
a heavy snowfall having succeeded
the brightness and dryness of the
"previous days.
The snow, which began to fall early
Tuesday afternoon, penetrated into
the hastily constructed wooden Ipils
which shelter nil too few uf the mnnv
thousnnds of homcluss, and udded
grcally to (lie discomfort thnt pre
vailed. Hundreds aro compelled to
spend (he niphts in the open nir. For
tunately the relief work uppenrs lo
be well organized nnd more ubuudaul,
so (hat practically all of tho larger
pliicfK that have been dcvatatcd are
receiving attention.
Living persons nie siill being dug
out of the ruin.
NECESSARY ACREAGE SIGNED
(Conttinuod from Page I.)
nnd when his mind was clear Upon
the subject signed readily.
Tho beet sugar committee Tuesday
went at at tholr work with somo of
tho old tlmo vim, and the results
woro highly satisfactory.
At Grants Pass 2000 ncies bavo
been signed up for tho project nnd a
committee composed of Messrs. Wil
liams, Ilest and Nllos Is in attend
ance at tho meeting this afternoon.
V-
Dudlp.y 24 inches
Nohman 24 inches
ARROW
SNOW AND ZERO
WEATHER STRIKE
QUAKE DISTRICT
Are not excelled by any other 2 for
26 cent collars made here or abroad
("i rrt-r, I'Mimnr it Co., Iwr. Makebu pi Aimoir Sninra 'IVov, I'.Y.
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BUT SAY
LITTLE IS MOTTO OF
The opening session of the new
council Tuesday night was character
ized bv little business aside from
routine work, .Mayor l-'nieriek look
his office wilh Hie remark that the
future policy id' the city would lc to
"accomplish much and say little,
without raising the louden of !n.a
tiou." Councilman Crunk Amv and
J. C. Milan took ol h'oo without cere
mony. The initial olfieial act of Am
was to oppose the reappointment ol'
Chief llittson nnd MaiKet Muster
Itunyard.
Mayor Kmerick named hi commit
ters lor the coming vear, placing tho
old member at the head of impor
tant municipal dea it incuts. Tho new
iiictiiljcr- were given clmiriunuhips
Mnnn upon the building coinmittc
and Amy un the public maikcl.
New Committees
Hn( few changes wero.nindo In the
committees, somo changes being nec
essary bocauso of tho election of the
new coitncllmcn. J. F- llittson re
talus his position as chief of police;
J. A. l.awton ns flro chief, I.eo Har
nett ns assistant file chief; John An-
itte. park keeper, K. J. ifunyard nn
j market master, Dr. Thayer, health of-
llcer! Olcn Arnsplger, engineer and
!....,.. ..i..i...i.i.if iw i i. I tun.
nnici nuinimniuinii ...... ... ... -
being taken iiiUler consideration but
It is very prouaoiu won miuunj
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a, ivwV ..... .
Following nro tho committees np-
pointed by tho now mayor and affirm
ed by the council;
1'lnunco
F. V. Medynskl, II. II. Sargent, II.
P. Hargravo.
Streets and I toads
II, II. Sargent, F. M. Amy, H. P.
Hargrnve.
Mgbt and Water
T. W. Miles, F. V. Medynskl, II, II.
Sargent.
I J ecu so
V. J. Hmorlck, J. O. Mnnn, II. P.
Hargravo.
Itiilldtng and Flro
J. C. Mann, F. V. Medynikl. I". M.
Amy.
Health
II. P. Hargravo, T. W. Mllon, V. J.
Kmerick.
I'alillc .Mmkct
F. M. Amy, T. W. Miles. J. 0. Mnnn
I'iio llcwrtnicnt
J. W. Lawton. chief; Uo liurnott.
assistant chief, N, II. Mark, drlvi-d.
Firemen: Taylor llurch, W. F. Fre
donburg. Hay Ulllott,.
Polite llepiirtnient
J. F. llittson, chief; efficers: Ser
geant I'nt Mogo, W. Craw.ord.
The npnolnttuont of Chief of Po
lice llltuon nnd Maiket Muster Itiia
jnrd were both opposed by Council
man Amy.
No new appointment wire made
for the city appointive olficcs, all the
present occupants being letnined for
the future.
Now Ordinance Presented
. Two ordinance, were presented,
one regulating the peddling of articles
in the cily nnd tlio other regulating
speoinlors and nuloislH at fires, Hv
the new ordination nil nutos must pro
ceed to the curb upon hearing the
Tiro whistle, and icmain 100 frict be
hind tho firo (ruck while en route to
a fire. Violators may ho fined from
?." to !rT0. The same ordiunnce pro
Viifcs a penalty fr interference with
tho work of the firemen while fight
ing n fire.
No action was taken upon the
wholesale lighting proposition of the
Rogue Kiver Public Scrvjco corpo
ration. DIED
Aaron Hock, a pioneer of tho Kvnns
crock district, dlod Mondiiy morning,
Jan. IK, of pneiimbnla, Tho do-
neiiBcd, who lived ono nnd onn-half
miles abovo Itoguo river, -was 80
years ami JO months and 18 days of
age. Tho funeral was held Wednes
day. COLLARS
MAYOR
EMERICK
il M. "H"""""""""
MASS
MEETING
Of SPORTSMEN
THURSDAY EVE
A iiuiss Hireling 01' spoilsmen li.i
lici'ii colled bv (lie Kokiio Kiver Fish
Protective iiMsooliiliiiu ill llio imblii-librar-
Tluiisday cxeiumr ul 7:M0
o'clock lo tul.c aeliou loguiding lUo
hill introduced by Si'iinlni- Stmt h of
,lonpluitc leoponiug tint uptwr llogm
liver lo comiucrcinl li-liiiiK us will
a (be attack upon the stale fi)i ami
H'nme commission in the cMtlntuio.
KopieenlnUos ol nil angling nod
gun clubs iu tho valley aro icipicsted
to be iiii'scnt unit nrriiuveinuiitH will
niohiihl bo made lo scud, a loproson
tntivo t" Null-in to apiicur beforo tlio
senate fish committee, to which llie
Itoguo hut bill ha been lefoncd.
T
N:W YOItK, Jan. 20. M. I-J Davis
of this city, n contractor for supplies,
testifying tpdny In tbu Investigation
Into the conduct of Jniium M. .Sulli
van, American minister to tho Do
minican republic, related an alleged
conversation vrllh. Wlllam (J. !lr r,
friend of Sullivan, and attorney for
Ao Ilanco Nnclonnl at Santo Domln
go, as follews:
"Mr. lleor mcntlonnd Mr. Ilrynn,
tho secrotary of state, In tbeso words
My assuclntos who will have to share
In our profit In any contracting work
obtained at Santa Domingo aro Mr.
(llyun, Mr. llamllt and no less n per
sonago than tho secretary of state,' "
Tho Mr. tllynn referred to, the wit
ness said, was Martin II. (llyun. for
mer governor of Now Ycrk, the Mr
llnmlll was Itepritsonlatlvo James A.
Hnmlll of Now Jorsuy; tb contracts,
ho aid, were contracts which a Mr.
Coll of tho Walsh Coal lomtuiuy.
building contiartors, exported to ot
In Hnnto HomliiRo.,
Mr. Davis sold that ho went to
Kiiulo Domlugo with Mr. Coll and that
Mr. Coll paid Iteer moiioy In connco
tton with Uhmo aullclpiited contractu.
Tho witness said that Mr. Kcor
bad nsscitcd that Momtr. Ilrjini,
(lyiin and Hnmlll worn all lutervstod
In scuiug Santo Domingo Improved,
i id thnt arrangumuuls had been matin
by tho administration with tho Dom
inican government for tho expendi
ture of JC, ooo, ooo la public Im-
j'll'iNcitori
LonU on Uood points.
Class? Well rather.
Ide ffifmr
Collar$
Tho Icadlnfe men's wear stores
i.o r.u Cil.,. Cjnr-A nt can i.'t-l
them for"ou but If you bavo the I
slightest ootner, wruo us loraiist
ol our ueaicrs uenrrm. yu,
cio. p. lot t co , iwo, mor, ft. y
ELAINE
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
208 Must Main Street
Medford
Tho Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographer
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any time or
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Phone 147-J
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'pnnoiuculii. ' I took hltn lo menu
Mr. Ilrynn." eontlnilud .Mr. Davis.
"Hid bonny r,,lir,yin?" it;iljoil .Mr,
IMielnn. ' " ' J ' - ' '
"Ho didn't use the unino llnnn,"
'piled llavln, "bill I lUfeircd (bill Willi
who ho meant '
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Time It1 Hi five infinite-! all stout
mil distress will mo No llull"sioii,
heartburn, sourness or beliliing of
Has, iifthl, pi wructatliiiis of undigested
fued. no iIIssIucmn. IiIohIIiiiC, foul
brcalh or hondnrhp.. , . .
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speed In lOKiiliitliiK upsul iloniachs.
It Is (bo snnsjt, tpilckmt and most
etirtalu Iui1I(omUou ntinudy In tho
wh'oln world, and lislds it Is harm-
Millions of limn nitd woiiisn now
cut' tholr fntorlta foods without foar
tlie know I'apq'm Dlapooslu will
Kitv- them from an) sotmuch tulssry.
Pleuso. for 'our mike. (t a mr
Mft ennl ciiso of Papa's UbjiH'iMdn
fiom nny druK storn nd put mr
stomach right. Don't hocp on Ira Inn
miserable -lite Is ton stioit- oii nio
not hero long, so nntlm your slay
ngrcoablo. l!nt what nu IU mid di
gest it; enjoy It, without drnd of
i-idiolllou In the ifmiueli,
l'apo's Dlapvpslu bulmiM la your
homo anywn). flliotilu, ono of the fnio
lly cat something, wliloli io;i't sifio
with thorn, or In uiiso oC Hit attsci. of
Indigestion, dyspepsia, KMMrht" r
stomach derangcmeul at dntli r
during tho night, t I handy to !!
tho quickest, suiiiit relief huovwi
Adv.
HEAVY MEAT EATERS
I
Eat levi meat If you feel Hacknchy or
have bladder trouble Tnkn
h'lauof G.UU.
No mnn or woman who nstj idmI icnti
latly mil inskn a itdstalo by ltuhln tho
UtIiK (iMioimlly, fty a well known
mitlicrlly. ,Mxit fotmt titlu said whIaIi
isclttM tlte kidneys, tlicy Isiib ovsr
woikol (torn llm itmln, h1 hiHglth nml
full to filter tlio wuH awl pOMnn fiom
tlio btixxl, thru we (,-vl slsk. Nrly nil
iliriiuuitUtii, liiMilnelNM, llrcr ttnublc.
nvrtoimtiPM, dlulnvi, slfrr)rMiM un.1
miliary llnlvr ihmihi fruiu lugtli
kidney a.
'lite moim-nl you fl a dull neh in tho
Milm-jm or your baok hints or if Urn
iirinn Is cloudy, offsusliv, full of sll-iiii-ut,
trrripilwr of tmgeir ultrii.lnl by
a svtnmtiuii uf Maiding, stop cntmi; limit
utld grt nboiit fir oOIKi-s of Jiul
Kails from nny plinrnmcy; tsfao u
tnlilwiixHiiifiil In a glRM of wnlrr l-foni
liiraklsit ii nd In a fw dnys your k.ity
will not II im. This famous tails I iiwjn
from tli arid of tfrspm nnd nm Julw,
combined vrltii lltiiln. and has bvn un-il
fir general iui to lluh ixl timulnto
tlie kbliiays, uln to iwutmlio tho sltl
In n r I im so It'im lonjfr rsuwt irrlUlWu,
'but ilxllng bluildrr wr.tt.iiPM.
Jail Halta is lnpxM-nln nnd esnnuL
ln)urcf nmkps n drllKlitful firi-rtmeriit
litliin water ilrink wlncb ivrryumi
sli iiiM tukn now nnd tliru Ui kcp tint
kl'lnryu clmn and srtlin nnd llm blood
pure, ll'pri-ly uvolillnjr mlnua Hitiuy
roiiiilcallouj.
SPECIAL TQ WOMEN
Tho moat economical, clunnnlni; mid
uormlcldal of all imtlsnptlcn in
D
D S
OR STOMACH
PAIN
MINUTES
fJifu ii'iSiSii ktm in
A aolublo Antiseptic Powder to
be ditsolvcd in water as needed.
Am n rhodlclnnl nnt looptlo for douchoa
In troatlui catarrh, iullammullun or
ulceration ol nose, throat, nnd that
canoed by fcmlutno Ills it linn no equal.
For ten yearn tho Jydla I", Plnliliam
MedlcluoCo.hau rcciiinmuudod Puxllnu
In tbulr private correuiyndenco with .
womon, which proves Its uuperlorlty.
Women who hnvo (won cured nay
It In "worth Ita weight Id old." At
(IniKiilHt.i. 0)0. lurco box, or by mull. ,
Tho I'luton Tol'ct Co ilot'lon, Mass
M
"Nearest to
LvcryHiinjf"
HOTEL MANX 1
Powell St., otOTorrcll
Sun rtnnclscoi
(n the li?art of (lie
business shopping
nnd theatre district.
Running distilled ice
water in every ro6m.
Our commodious
lobby,finescrvicc,nnd
Homelike restaurant
will attract you.
European Ptun rates
$1.50 up.
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