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MEDITOttD MATT? TftlBUNIC, MEDFORD OKlfflON, PKTPAY, APltlL 10, 1915
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PROFESSOR OGARA HIES OF
SOLVING IHE SMELTER PROBLEM
Pathnlc-jlst Tells of Experiments
Conducted to Ascertain True Ef
fects of Smeller Gasrs Mnny Sup
posed Result Due to Plant and
Animal Dlsonsrs.
lYiilVanor l .1. U'dniii, roimiT
coiitily nilli(i!(piN, mill for tint linl
.Vfiir cliicl' mlliiilouix l'(tr itn Amori
cmii Hincllliitf - Id lininir t'oiiipiiiiy nl
Hull l.nlfe (Ity, I'lnh., wrltDn it I'ol
Iiiwh foiii't'iniiiK hit iU:
".My wui'k lii'io' ik iiroiirCMiiix nt
iNl'iu'inrlly mill dining lint yrnr junt
mhri it jjn'iit lU'iil Iiiih liecn iici'ihii-hUhIm-iI.
With 1 1 1 1 lii'L-iiiniiiir iif it ii -
tin1 equipment nlnl ( tit pcMnniii'l of
tin' ilepiiilnienf of iiirieultitrfll inve-
litrOliniH coniiilpi nlil v. Vr lmi ilur
in llu' yi'iir tHnt,-l'U(t iiii'ii iloiinr
M'Hi'nri'h wetl: on tin vnrioii" line of
uurieiilliinil iveimMi. In elieininlry
iioim uc luivi' 1'iulit hum). Tlic ilixix
imis of plant plijxioliiKy unit pnlliol
jt,v, hniU,' njriin"iiiy, irritrnlion. n
limiolnxy, ilniry mnl nuliniil Ini-liiui-dry,
vnli'riiinry elenee, mitniiil imlli
nloxy, I'll'., un oil u'rll lepreKenieil. I
Iiiim' iIiom'ii liiy nion I'ioiii mnniitf llu
Ill's! HIllVl'IKllIm, Miell llu lll'llill,
.Miinii'li. IIimIoii Si'liool of Ti'fliiHiliitv,
lliuvniit, N'ehniln, Kiiiinu, Inivn,
Cnlifoinin, Lxlmiil .Slniifurd mnl oth
er. .MikIi U'oik In Iti'M'iurh
'it iihikI lie idiiemliercil tluit mont
of lln mirk ii ri'Ki'iiifli, mnl lor Hum
ri'UHon nii'ii of I'M'i'pliunnl iilillllv liinl
to ln (dioki'ii, I'ipi'i'ilillv lliimc in di
reel ulinrxi' of rtitiit funitmiii'iilnl
prolMi'iMi. ' ni" ilnlii)" nn minii'ii"!
iiiiiinint of unil; on Ilic hITitIh of
ii lain uiuhm on xcui'lnlili mnl miimnl
liTr, mnl llu' very !iitt'ii'ntlnir lliinic
Hint Ktriti'k iim wlti'ii wo begun lunkin:
up lli htenitim mnl tr.vini; In n-or.
din nil it with our toniill ih tlmt
oilier im i'-t ijfaloi in in iTior till
Iim way from 100 to 1000 pir ci'iil.
A it inntliT of flirt, mi ii'linlilc (iiti1
ilulivc or iiimititulivi' iliiln won ut
limul. V miiiIi( tlio lnit Kiiiopi'inui
uullioritii" mill fiuind Ihrni woofiilh
mil of m-t'ord uilh Hie l'nrl. It iiinl
In iiihIi'i-mIimuI lnilsoiir fni'ihtii'i lor
doiiiu on refill work nrc not limited,
mid thi ii imc len-on whv we chii
do work wlilcli I hi' otlmr iiivlirtiir
I'liiinot do, liiM'iiuni' In hits In hi'K for
n dollar.
HciIkiih .puiriittii
".Much of our appiimlux for ij
wwircli work on llu effect of cortwin
KiHi'i oil nlmitM in of oitr nun li'V.in.
In ninkiiiK cert it in mi imnlynos i
lire utile lo nii'ii-uie iieciirntelv mitt
pail of nn in 111,000,000 pail i. r air.
The iiipnlily with uhich we I'lin do
thirt U wiiiulerfnl, It kh than two itiiu
ud'H lieiiiK retpiiivit to iniikn xurlt n
delicate tent. I'urlhenuore, wo lime
riiiixIriii'U'il nppnnit'H which will inn
tiliuully meiiHiire u flow of nn where
the conccutrutinn is onlv ouu putt in
ten million.
"When I lii'Kiin the work of tiive"
tlKiililiK enndilioiiH licie Iheie wan un
onu who eonlil e un iow much "ill
phut' dioxide in pails per nullum of
nir would iujiiio rertaiii crnpi. No
one could It'll iim what the lime elf.
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who save &H:
LADIES' SHOES
Pntoni Leather, elotlitops.i..
Kid (Moth ton, tip ton
dim iMetnl, hi,'h or low heol
Two-Strap Vie.i Punip.s
Three-Klrnp (Moth and Valent Lcathor
Double Stamps.
CHILDREN'S LOW SHOES
Two-Strap Haby .Doll Child's Pumps-
y2 hi o .... i(.. .. i .
Ri. to n
ltto2
Also (hin Metal
MEN'S TAN MULE SHOES
Outing nnd Orchard Wear.
Siy.es (P. to 10 $1.08
Boys', hWmh 2lu to $1.80
Rogardloss of
a w.euu 0WU14; jjuuna m
infill would lii! to iiroilm-c null iii'
jury. We wnv nil m Hid dink mnl
till llllllllllU I'lllUlllllllll V I.IK V l.lllllll IIH
llllll'll II lllll llll -limUl'I'M,
llllllllMl'lltl(lll ( tIH
"On our ilriiiiiilrnliiiii mill e.xin't-i-uii'iit
I'm til wo urow iiluml m'vonly
mop', 4iiino I'or iciiiiiiHriill(in iiii
iifti'N, o ih In hIiuw maximum ylgldH,
utticr fur i'int'iiin'iil im ptipOM. lul
In ini'iiliuii oiii i'iu), w (jipw Iwiily
one ImiM of hiikiu'IiI'i'Ih ti'r nciV with
out irrl(,'iilioii uliorn only ten Ioiih
were niiiilo to unnv lid'ore u-itli Irrt-
Krtlloii. 'i iliil IliU without milling
miy IVrlllir.er, RlnnviiiK wlint wu in
llu nil mill wlmt coiilil lir jjntten oh!
of It liy Wi'i' iisfrliMilhirnl iih'IIuhN.
11 (g I ' iiiii I'M' n n ii -ii ii niiuin
inllli'U, m.ivImiimh, nil Miirlo of truck
We uiew f III v. miekwheiit, vflnoiiN
erMprf liiul Inst, hilt not Iwtxl, it fine
ft nil crop fmin lct'H Hint had heen
ulimiitiiucil hIiico the linn of MnuliiMii
Yotinif. Our I'niit (uhihils I mm thi
I'm in nl llu -laic lair wiim u ii
prio. 'i oven hail Nenlown tluit
wiiultl hiive heen ihe euvv of linn.
Inlin WViieilund. e nilnetl corn
(hut looked as lluuicli i hail heen
iuipoited from Nehranka uml our
yield of rape nurcd foity.nvi toil
per nere. jtut Ihe mullet of prowlng
fine crops whs u mere incident n
compared with the experimental work
in ilcleriiiiniin,' tin elf eels of mtlphur
dioxide on pliiutx.
Ti'sttil Staple OopM
"We tenletl prnelieiillv nil the uln-
ple crops, mieli as polriloef, corn,
lientin, Miliar li"t', etc., mid our re-
Mttlta ueie moxl Hnlouiiliiiit. Slriiiifjc
as it luny M'tiiu, lite crop on which
tlu Item icl eluiiHM hud liceu miitlc for
rtllt!cd dniiMiKe hv Mueller uiok.'
wiia polutoi'M. All Ihe Suit Lttlic val
ley fa liners were of the ltoni-t opin
ion that llu sulphur dioxide ynn fnnti
the MiaelleiM hail renlly killed their
polnlo vines mid oomph-tely rninctl
the eroji. After enrefui expcriitienlitl
work we found tin polnlo so nsitnut
to sulphur dioxide jjns thai if the po
tato crop diitiiij; the past years hail
liceu injured, as the fnruwrH repotted,
then Wiiultl not hnve heen IIviiik lodnv
it siiiKle human hciui in Ihe Suit Luke
valley. To ishl injuie u potato
plant would ivi-iiirc such u liiitlt eon
eculrnlion of sulplinr dioxide thai alt
ituimal life under the unnie conditions
of sulphur tluixiilo eoucculnitiou
would hnve heen miffoeuted. Tlli-t h
also Irue of other crops for wliich
iliiiiuiKcs were claimed.
.Mallei- Willi I'olnioes
"Wlinl, tliuu, huh the umtler with
the poliitncM A pallnilnieal, eiilo
uiolojticul ami ph.vsiolojjical uiTe
shoHed tluit the poor mtnlo hail
more tliuu tueuty Irouhles, all of
which (ended to injure Ihe iilmit, and,
llierefnre, ivtliico the yield. Tin po
tato crop in the Salt Lake alley wit
mieh u fuilure for 111 1 -I tlmt grower
did not uct their sited hack. Alt
furiupix were of the opinion tlmt it
uiis the worl enr in the hisloey of
potato urowmi; in the Salt Lake val
ley, mnl yet senrcely u elaiiu was
made auiiint the Americmi Siueltiui;
N; lielinin eompany for alleged
losses due lo smelter Kinoke.
"The leasoii fir this icinark.ilili
chimi!' of In ut I U;is due lo the cdt-
nOITRf.F. tVTAMPtV
reach ofalt
Green Stamps?
.$3.00
.$3.00
,i;3.oo
.$2.50
Pumps
$3.00
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$1.29
$1.50
,$1.75
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Leathers.
what any other merchant in
uttaji iuwui jauy jluui.
entiniml of feel pu( j'oith y Ihe com
pany. We (.live the farmeiK Hie
fuels us In llu eitUHcs which led to
Ihe )ok of the polnlo crop, iim well
iih uiiiitf (hem Hpecillc informiilinn
as to Hie result of our expcriiiicinlnl
work.
OteicoiuliiK Ti-iiilile
"We hIho nve them iimlruelioiis us
lo how lo overcome tlui potato Iron
Men hy en refill seed mid hoII felec
lion, seed I rent men!, ciillivulion mid
IVri'iilioii, nil of which linn heen much
ilpprecinleil. N'ol for a moment hnve
w'e clunked Ihe runners wih dishon
Osfy in iiiithhiK Ihcir aNe-jed claims,
Tlii'v Imil no infonurtlion and nnttir
ully llu- one factor which they
thoiiKhl iepoiiHihle for eiop losses
uilisl he (he smelter. I hnve only
mentioncil Ihe polnlo crop iih mi in
stance, hut the "nine i line of pine-
tlically all the field cropn rowiuic in
the Salt Luke valley.
"Stmniiii im it limy seem, there linn
heen prnelieiillv no plan! pjilliolov'ienl
work ilouo in (he Salt Lake vulley,
mid Ihe same nmv he naid of the en-
i lire slnlc of l'h, I 'nlil vrv re
cently plant piilholoiiv was uo it
pint of the cuirictilum of aur of (In
stale educational institutions. I'ven
today Iheie is not u chair of holniiy,
us such, al the slnlc university.
Keenly Species I'unxl
"DuHiit,' Die season of 11MI I found
llo less tliuu Keenly species of ceon-
oinie funui eniisiii(; jieal loes lo
crops, mnl which hud not heen re
ported from the stale of t'tah, insofar
us I am able to find. I also found
uml described four new species of
economic fniiKi. .Much belter wmk
has heen done nloiiK entoinoloicnl
lines Hum plant palliolojrical line, hut
there still reuinined mi ononnoii
iiuioiiut of work to ho done in econ
omic entomology. In the drv farm
wheat section of the Snlt Lake Mil
ley, where crop rotation has not been
practiced, wheat ((rowing 'l,lK liccome
practically ixofitloss, due lo certain
insect nKi'iicies, priucipallv (he wheal
straw worm and the sIiomIIi wotm.
(tiir ecouomie entomologist sprang
Home siirpticri on Ibesc dry farm
wheat growers when he showed them
wry plainly why Ihe wheat plant f:rew
only ulx In ten iiiehe lii-jli. The
fit nn is supposed that the urn in had
heen sluuted by inciter smoke, hut
niter lieimj shown tlmt iiieeti were
responsible for the dwnrfod -.'rowth
mid reduced yield, they were satisfied
tluil thi'v hnd been in the wnni'.'.
Ilelatloits MiiM I'lensiiul
"It has heen n real pleasure to
work with the liutuers in (he Suit
Luke valley. A'lthough Ihey know
tlmt we are employed by Ihe eniporn
tion Willi which Ihev lme differed,
I liny liae, nevertheless, treated us
with Hie k rent en I rmirt.v. It has
heen a pleasure In have them come to
our fniui mnl laboratory for instruc
tion mid advice.
"We have done it lo of work on
Ihe animal situation and have found
many interesting things. In Ihe pits),
practically every ituimiil that died
wit said to have heun killed by the
Hinelleis. We luivo found in n num
ber of I'ltscs which, upon pot mor
tern, showed that nullum; les titan
pitu'C of Imlliit; wire, inue-ted b. the
auiiiialrt had finally Indued in the
heart or hint's nfler peiiclrnJiii', (he
stouisicli walls mnl diaphragm. Like
wise, (uberenlnsis and eoulnsiou-.
nlmrliou have been demons! rntcd in
dairy herds, tls well us outbreak- of
eholeiit in lion. Wo willinulv mnke
FRIDAY AMn SATITWrAY
M. M. Department Store
Reliable' Merchandise
SILK POPLINS
The M. M'. Silk Poplin in all of tho loading
shades, just received. Our showing this season,
is tho largest and most complete wo havo over
had. Russian green, Coponhngen blue, battle
ship gray, sand, navy and black, prico 98
RENFREW DEVONSHIRE 0L0TH
The only cloth made that lias an absolute guar
antee not to fade by boiling or sunlight, Just
tho cloth Tor children's' wear, men's shirts and
street dresses. Price, yard 20
,, Double S. & II. Stamps.
MEN'S HIGH TOP ORCHARD SHOE
Just the thing for plowing and sununqr out
door work, sizes ()' to 10. Price $3.50
Mod ford may do, we will continue to give S. & Ht Trading Stamps as heretofore. The S. &
viirioim IchIh for disi'iiso an well n
provide fieutmenl without charge, it
bi'in our purpoMo to lo-lp (he fanner
mid make him prosperous, believing
that bolli the -,'rctil ininint; uml Hiuell
Ink Induslry iih well aKiiciilliire
limy find plenty of room in (he Salt
I, nl:e valley without one industry en
oroncliiiiK upon the otlierV rihls-,
('o-pOMllloiN It J.'llll0JC
"It lum benn a pleasure to work
With (Im ) eor)(ration and to have
my of foi In uppreeiateil, When I pre
pured my IninVol for U', oiitlinlnt
tlio net'ilM of my deparlnieeiit, I wns
happily surprised to learn tlmt the
bof.nl of diicelon? in New Vork not
only nppinvci of llu biulyet, but
uslo'd tlmt it ho increased ho iih to
provide for more work". Of course, I
mil dealing with men who can appre
ciate the value of u stiunestion, and
(herein Jie: (he difference between
wnrkinj,' for a grout eorpomliou ns
eompured with the public, have
woikcd for both, and eerlainlv nppie
eiiilo the dlfferemte. (jf eoun-o, I
nppreeialo the value of public nerviec
in tlmt it has taught me iiinnv n uood
litinoji, 1 probably Wnnhl not have
loomed o know people mid to judc
lln'iit no well iim I am now able lo do
if J had no! been a public servant for
a uiiiubor of years.
"I want you to pardon Ihii leme
letter, hut feeling (hat you ini,'ht be
inlcicsled in what I am tloinrx I
thought I would explain to you what
I hnve done during Ihe twelve months
since leaving Ihe Hague Kit ur vnlloy.
"Willi my very kind personal re
Kiird. I iim ineorelv voars,
"P. .LO-OARA,
"Chief in chitr-ie."
"Sail Luke Cilv, April 11."
UNIVERSITY ACTORS
AT
Tim I'nlverslty of OrcKon Drnma
tlc club will profcnt nt the Star HiIh
ovenliiK tlio four net drama entitled
".My .Man ami Lady," by Itobert II.
Itantfay. Tlibs play In a very stroni;
pleco tcnillnu lowanl the tragic and
Is sure to hold tlio attention of the
midlunco from tlio time, the curtain
Hues on the tlmt act till it tlcftcenils
on the last. It In considered ono of
tlio best pi ay tlio dramatic club has
put on In all tlio year of Its exis
tence. The plot deals with a young
man who bun left homo when very
yotuiR nml In wound around n career
of crime, an ho lias becomo a 'Bentle
iiutit burglar."
The play Is put on under tho aus
pice of tho junior class of the .Mod
ford high fcIiooI and local merchants
are holplni; tho elans to make It a
financial success. Among those help
Ini; to back tho play arc Ilrownlee
and I.lndley, ShatdclKh Hardware
Co., Warner, Wortman and Ooro, .Mc
llrlderi and Medford Hook More.
MULTNOMAH VOTES
FOB PAVED HIGHWAYS
POItTLAXD. April 10. With com
plete returiu from all preoincl, the
good roads bonds carried in the spe
cial election by a uiiij rity of i:t,:i8(l.
Tho tola! vote faxorable to Ihe
bondt Wat 'J.'i.OOS, and the oppoition
vole slood at U.tCJJ. There were
tl."i,(i:l0 votes cat out of n total icg
istralion in Ihe county of lU.Otll.
SMYRNA
DESERVES
TITLE OF EIERNAL
WAfllll.VOTO.V, I). t April 1C
DoHerlblng the Tnrklili city of Smyr
tui, which hn been hearing the brunt
nf nn nlloKcd attack In tho near cant,
today's utatemunt of tho National
ficoKriiphlc not let y nays:
"Smyrna him occupied Its place
upon the map for more than nono
Yi'urA, and through till this time It
linn retained It ancient name, itrt
mixed character of oat and went,
and Its significance la the world of
trade. I'ioiii tho first, It has been a
rich produce exchange, a groat car
avansary, and an Important harbor,
receiving merchant fleets under every
flag. Known to the olden Greeks
as 'The I' I rut City of Asia,' It sur
vive In the preont, tho greatest
city In Ada Minor, and tho second
port of a noxtonMvo empire.
Always Held Its Own
"While Kphesua, .Miletus, Sardls,
.Magnesia, I'ergamus, and Mnllenr
nnsHtm have faded away, Smyrna has
continued Its story of untiring cen
turies. It has risen superior to every
strons, remaining today what It was
jestorday, as lasting as Mount Pagus
at Its back. The rise, splendor and
decay of great empires havo formed
but momentary episodes In this city's
llfo, whole history stretches from tho
11th century before the birth of
Christ down to the present day. It,
most truly, deserves the title of Ktcr
nal City, for It, like the phoenix of
mythology, has ever renewed Its
nervelosH ago by n more magnificent
youth.
Smyrna was founded by Aeolian
(1 recks upon the natural outlet of
an Important trade route. It grow
rapidly Into Wealth and power, and'
early took the lead among the cities
of Asia Minor. Ionian Greeks con
quorcd the city in tho 7(h century
n. C, and under tlieso masters It
played a leading role in the Ionian
League,
Captured by Tallinn
Jealous of Its tremendous riches
the Indians captured and conscien
tiously dcstroK'd Syrna In r.7." 11. C.
Their endeavors were so thorough
that there remained but a village
until after tho Macedonian conquest.
Alexander the Great caused tho city
to be rebuilt, and It was laid out with
extravagant magnificence. Among
tho many beautiful buildings of this
now city was the Homoroum, where
tho poet, Homer, was worshiped ns
n hero. Tho Seleueldaa declared the
city sacred and Inviolable.
"In tho days of the Iloman con
quest, Smyrna wan the great world
center of art and learning, somewhat
tho Paris of that early age. Tho
Homans, who treated tho city well,
called It tho 'Philosophers Grove.'
and also 'The Oasis of the Muses and
the Graces." For many generations.
Smyrna was tho proudest Asiatic
possession of the Dyzantlnc Kmplro
of tho Knbt. In H02, It was destroy
ed by the Mongols, of Tamerlane, and
such of Its Inhabitants ns could be
found wore killed. "When It foil to
tho Turks, Smyrna received another
CITY OF NEAR EAST
ONT ATI. r.AH PITRnH AtfFtf t
Reliable Methods
SPRING COATS
Our Spring Coats show authentic styles, from
all of the best makers, 'livery desirable mater
ial is- represented, checks, stripes and. plain
colors. Prices '$6.75, $7.50, $S.50, $10,
and $12.50.
Double S, & TL Stamps.
BOYS' SPRING SUITS
Gray mixtures, 2 pair pants $4.50
Black and whito mixtures, 2 pair pants..$5.00
Oregon cashmeres $6.00
Sizes o to 17 years.
Double- S. & IT. Stamps.
MEN'S UNION SUITS
Borisknit $1.00
jMunsing ribbed $1.00
Croani or Avhito.
loving nloltnnmc. ft whh called 'The
'Bye of Asia Minor.'
Quarter Million Copulation
The city lies at the head of the
Gulf of Smyrna, some 200 miles
southwest of Constantinople, with
l wnuii u is nww qonncciieu uy run.
,Thf foreground of the port Ii level
ground, while the background,!.-! cut
1 by (iif sharp shoulder of Mount Pn
tt. Then Is a population of more
I than UBOloOD, of which about ono
lliiilf in (Irenk, one-fourth Mohamme
dan, while Armenian! nntt .lofts make
up the gronter pnrt of the remainder.
There wero also n largo number of
'Ktirojicnn residents, beforo tho war,
.who, In tho order of their numbers,
j ware French, Rngllsh, Italian, Sw'lftfl
and German. Greek Is the language
of grcntest curronoy, and, at the
war's outbreak, I-'fnnch was tho most
usefnl tongue for tho visiting for-
J elgnor,
I "Smyrna was divided Into flvo
quarters, for tho Tnrk, tho Jew, the
Armenian, the Greek and the Kuro
'pean. Tho Turkish and Jewish quart-
era wero devious, over-crowded,
mt&n
Swtyton&&
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Women from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from all sections
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but that some woman has written words of thanks for
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to her sex should rest until she has given this famous remedy
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Wonderful Case of Mrs. Crusen,
of Bushnell, HI.
Ttos-rrNEix, III. uI think nil tlio troublo I have had alnco my
marriago wns caused by exposure when a young; girl. My work butt
been housmvork of all kinds, and I havo done milking in tho cold and
snow when I was too young to xvalizo that it would hurt me. I havo
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miserable pains across me, and was very nervous and generally ran
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Compound my back never hurts me, my nerves arc stronger, ami I
nm gaining in health every day. I thank you for the great help I
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llushccll, Illinois.
A Grateful Atlantic Coast Woman.
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back ached, I had no appctito and was so nervous I could not sleep,
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thought I never would bo any better tintil I submitted to an opera
tion. I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound
and soon felt llko a now woman. I had no pains, slept well, had good
npixjtito and was fat and could do almost all my own work for a fam
ily of four. I shall always feel that I owe my good health to your
medicine.'' Mrs. ILvtwakd Soweiis, Ilodgdon, Maine.
For no years Lydia E. rinlclmm's Vegetablo
Cotnponml tins been tho htnmlnnl remedy for fe
male Ills. No ono sick with woman's ailments
does justice to liorscir If sua does not try this fa
mous moillcino niRdo l'rora roots and herbs, it
has rcstoredsomauysuf Coring womoHtohcRlth.
IMKWrltotn LYDIA E.P1XKHAM MEDICINE CO.
i (COXFIDEXTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice.
Your letter will be opened, read and answered
by a woman and held iu strict conlldcnco.
The high cost of living
gets an awful jolt when you
begin to save i-W Stamps:.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
April shower of white. We have many gar
ments that Avill astonish tho most expectant
bargain hunter.
Skirts 49 to $1-49
Gowns 49 to $1.98
Drawers 49 to $1.98
CHILDREN'S KOVERALLS
Wo carry a comploto stock of patterns and
sizes in tho famous play suit Kovorulls, siz3
1 to 10 years, once used always used, colors'
and white. Prico , 7,5
BOYS' KNEE PANTS
5 to 17 years 6 to $1.50
BOYS' WAISTS
fi to 1G years sizes, prices 29 to 50
H. Green Stamp Cc mpany
Rqunllld nnd forbidding. Tire Am
mcnlnn and Greek sections wore Wli
built, with wider, clennnr Htreets, arid
of more satisfying npepRMitco. Tlia
Uuropean section wris Smyrna's
glory. er? woro tho flnost thorough
fnren, tho most Imposing hulldlntcsv n
sharply contrasted cleanliness, arid
tho lovelv water front, The strange
organization of tho rtty hs glvon oc
casion for tho development of a cur
ious municipal govornmont. Tho
Christian and Jewish communities
have separate elected councils, which
are presided over by their FWttcuttVQ
religious heads,"
UNCLE JOE REGRETS
DEATH OF ALDRICH
UAN'VILLK, 111., April 10. I'nnnrr
Speaker fiinnon, when told of tlio
dentil of Former Senator Aldrich,
said :
"Senator Aldrieh wn one of llio
lronget legislator during hit) ser
vice in tho national eongre:i.
"The republic- ii hotter thai lie
lived. I sincerely regret lifa loW
wtyl redeem all S. If H.
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