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i a PAGE TWO MH)Dift)KD MAIL TRIIHJNM, MBI)K)Ul). OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAY 2(5, 1015 fW ' 8SC W r V , in i it i J K I ' I J ... ' ltf' 1 1. ,, I . ,t :' v p i IOCAL AND L PERSONAL A fearfoete4 wanderer called at th feem in Kd G. Drown Tuesday afternoon, hi tee sticking out et thsM of apleee- of leather, and W:' Mk4 feu pate of shoe. Mrs. Brows, after. tolspfcoBlBK her husband, gays ,,Mm UMifeeet pair 6f footgear in tho iMtwe, ffta wandered departed with ( a heart full of Apparent gratefulness. This morning the authorities woro advised that the wanderer had tried to sell a pair of shoes to a second hand atero. The police aro looking for the fraud. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera 8hop. Opposite Dookf Store. Reports hare been tilod with tho police department that a number of autetsta are not complying with tho law anent.tho placing of llconao tags oa the front and rear axles of ma chines. . Mrs. Henry Fairfax of Grants Pass spent Tuerday In this city visiting friends and relatives. Lunch goods at Do Voe's. K, J. llajraond of Patrick's creek, Cal., fs spending a few days (n tho city MjnbHslRess matters. . Be,Sheldou has departed for En gene where ha will dovllvcr an ad- drew heforo the Commonwealth con ventlon to beheld In that ell-. Aee Dare Wood aoout that fir In Mtraneo policy. Office Mall Trlbuna BMsr. Sm' Sell of Ruch spent Tuesday In Medford attending to business matters, See Pierce the florist, for bedding 'plants ei all kinds. O. I. Gregg, city park superintend ent, has return tlcfrom Klamath Fall, where he has Just been engaged as teacher of agriculture and science, his duties to begin with tho opening or the next school year. Mr, Gregg announces that he will complete- his work hero August 1 and remove to Klamath Falls. Grants Pass Cour ier. Pan Dandy Bread at Do Voe's. ..Geo. Sanders and party hare re turned from Prospect. Included in the party to Prospect were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cook of Chicago, Rob ert E. Gatit, consulting engineer of Chicago; "Wharton Plummer, attor ney, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Frances M. Fanvre of this city. Velvet Ico Cream atDe Voe's. The firm of Albert Anderson & Co., was awarded tho contract by Twehy Bros, company for clearing the four and one-half mile unit of right- of-way' between "rVlldervlIle and Hays Hill en the Grants Pass railroad. Some forty bids for cither portions er all of the contract were filed with tho engineer's office, and Anderson's hid, whleh covered tho entire Job, was considered tho most advantageous. Dr. ;M. C. Barber. Palm block. Hours 9 to 4. Phene: Office 110; Home 110J2. Attorney Evan Itaaraea has return ed ,frem a business trip to Prospect. A black crow, believed to be a straggler from the visitation of crows and seagulls last Sunday, hoiered over the business district Tuesday. spending most of Its time near the Rogue River Fruit and Produce as sociation. Superstitious citizens aver that tho coming of this black bird means that something with a t rag ed Ic finish fs going to occur in that neighborhood soon. Magazines and newspapers. Phone s your wants. We deliver by bicycle messenger. Medford Cigar Store, phone 885. It now develops that the theft of barber pole and business signs Mon day night' was only a prank of high school bofs. Many merchants ro ported missing signs. The Medford Commercial college will hold a reception and musical program this evening. Pierce, the florist, has a fine lot ,ot;insy plants. ' Hawk's are reported to bo more numiuMis than usaa! In the country districts, with raids on chicken yards frequent. Pop corn Crlspettcs at Do Voe's. The finishing touches aro liclng put on the Jackson-Hlsklyou county bridgo serosa tlje Middle Koik at the Junc ture of thu Applcgate and Elliot creek, and it Is expected to bo ready for travel by the end of tho week. Tho bridgo connects with a rich coun try in the Klamath river district. Have your lawn mower sharpened by J. W, Mitchell, phono 3S9-J. tf The pubjlc schools or the city will olose next Friday, with exercises la , the grammar departments and tho graduating exercises of tho high school. All the pountry school a will le closed Friday, muny already bar lug.flalshed their year's work. J, 0. Corking, the best all around 9ietegrahor In southern Oregon. Always 'reliable. Negatives wade any Whore, Uw er place. Studio 228 Mala fH, -Phone 820-J, B, V, ,Nunam of Montague, Cal., is spending a few days Jn tho city attjUflg to buulnww matters. v .Kodak bushing the bast, at Wee- te's Camera Shop. Opposite Book F. B. Blackdcn of Climax Is spend ing a few days In the city attend ing. to business mailers, Helraans' white sulphur swimming pools and baths at Ashland, Ore., open for tho Beaton Saturday, May 1st. 67 Ono .of tho heaviest rains of tho season foil over tho city and valley Tuesday, beginning about seven o'clock, and conttulng until after mid night. At tho finish It reaolvciHtself Into a typical Oregon mist. Today Is warm and balmy, nml there la promlflo of warm weather, whleh wll bo welcomed by farmers nnd orchard 1st 8. A week of sunshine would bo welcomed by corn growers. Screen doors at Mcflrord Lumber Co. Arthur Young of Ashland spent Tuesday afternoon In Medford at tending to business matters. Attorney B. R. McCabo transacted legal business In Jacksonville Tues day afternoon. Flelschmann's yeast at Do Voo's. County Commissioner Frank 11. Madden nnd lfo leave next week for Alaska for tho summer. Tho Parent-Teachers' association of tho Jackson school will hold tho annual election of officers at tho school building this afternoon. Attorney Fred Williams of Grants Pass spent Monday In this city and Jacksonville- attending to legal mat- tors, Frederick Pclouxo and wlfo of Eagle Point spent Tuesday In Med ford attending the senior class pres entation of "Tho Col lego Widow" at the Tago theater last night. Senator von dcr Ilellen of Wcllen spent a few hours Tuesday afternoon 'in Medford visiting friends and at tending to business matters. A. Brlscttc of Cottonwood, Idaho, arrived In Medford Tuesday after noon with a team of four mule foot ed hogs, which he Is taking to the San Francisco fair for exhibition purposes. Tho hogs ao hitched to a small wagon, which they aro able to pull. Brlsctto expects to Interest local hog raisers In the breed. John O. Walker and son, J. B. Walker, of Trail, wcro in tho city this week. They toll that never has thcro been better prospects for all kinds of crops in the mountain coun try than right now. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Farrar of Gold Ray wcro In tho city Monday on bus iness. Tho brick masons on tho new fed eral building aro temporarily laid off awaiting tho arrival of a carload of sandstone and granite. Several carloads of steel have arrived for tho framework of tho building and theso aro being unloaded. LINER AND TRADER CRASH (Continued from 1'nge 1.) Iort navy yard to convey the stricken liner to this port. Btoamlfig for Port With the South Carolina nlongside, the battleship Texas, ten miles asteni, tho battleship Louisiana nearby nnd the Ciineo slowlv following, the IJyn dam was steaming at slow njiccd for this port, 124 milcH cast of the Ara- hrojn cimnnel lightship, nt 10 o clock. At that hour her captain sent a wire- Joij, message to the ilolluud-Auierira line, her owners, raying Hint the Jtyn dara's engines were much strained, bnt still holding out. Previous messages from Cnptnfo Van dcr Heuvel nssertcil that the wa ter was gaining in No. (i held' ami that the ship would have to he aban doned if the wnter gained much more, Fo fur as the lino knew, thcro were only six Americans mining (he pas sengers. 'Ihe other passengers, it was said, were Europeans returning home. VWf of H06o Tons ItgUtcr 'Die Hyndnm, h vessel of 7f)7fi Ions register net, was built in clilfast in 3001. Her length is WO feet nml her beam GO fccL Tho ('unco is n steam er of 800 Ions capacity. She ear ned n crew of twenty men nnd no passengers. Her length is 210 feet. Dispatches' sent during tho fore noon hy tho South Carolina said the Kyndam waH making thirteen knotK on her way to this port. This speed if maintained, would bring her to New York luto tonight or early lo morrow. NI6HT ATTACKS, FRENCH (Continued ,f rojH Page 1.) flying machlno wag broughi down nt a point south of Lens by our avia tors. "In the eastern theatre: Night at tacks were repulsed, "In the southeastern' theatre: The -attack being made by the army under General von Mackenzcn la making good progress. Southeast of Jlady- lno, thu village of Swlato was taken after florco fghtlng. East of Rady mo, a crossing over tho San flyer was captured after Austrian troops had taken a bridge head to tho west of tho San by storm. "Karthcr to tho south our troops after u hattlo reached tho district east of Las Sekl and they also con tinued Hie line of Korezenlca, Zapa Iowv The booty In prisoners and war raaparUls increase." TWENTIETH CENTURY MONITOR INVENTED FOR U.S. NAVY HE Of 115 MAMMOTH MsluM IK i SlGGESt MRDREnDHAit M TODVY it-. sMs$i, Herbert Quick Urges the Appointment of the National Commission on In vention and Discovery to Investi gate and Adopt Just Such Inven tions for National Defense. (Hy Herbert Quirk.) 1 must bei; partlou tor dwelling on the mthjeet of national defence. I am not a militarist. Neither nni I alto gether n pacifist. I believe that in n world pine mm! on the Milijeet of war wo should not delude ourxclvcs with the belief that we tiro nlwnyn it ml certainly unfit from war. Hut President WiWon, when ho til citHScd the matter of remredne3 for war, Hiitl s "Who will tell tw what .sort of n navy we ought to build f " Wo have nlwnyit relied on the of ficers of Hie nnvy to tell us. The feeling U widesprend that wo have re lied upon litem too much. Army of ficers who nre inventors have bccti discovered in close buMncss relations with the gunmnkcrs. Nnvnl men have S SCHOOL TERM AT EAGLE POINT Wo have Just closcc a vory suc cessful school team. Teachers, pu ,pila and parents have co-operated pteasantly. Much praise Is duo th three teachers for tho way our school has been handled tho past year. Tho patrons of tho school feel that tho moral atmosphere has greatly im proved, along with a .closer applica tion on tho part of tho students In general. ' Domestic art and manual raining has boon introduced in n 1 r PROGRAM CLOSES modest, way durlng.tho-past year, thof ,,. ,. '""V ,?";, '" " children being wj.l.d In tkfc f' W m Sft """"i ?f worir. ).( ihmf n..h..i .."fdlnloRUo'-brtllo little rcen elves lit work, that thoy purchased n largo part or their equipment themselves, by giving an entertainment for that purpose, Tho students aro also much nterested In the school fair to be hold In tho falh Many gardons have been planted.and bread and cako baking, fruit and vegetable canning, Jolly making and sewing will bo dono dur ingthe vacation months for compe tition at the school fair In September. Ilut wo feel very much tho need of another teacher to help us carry on our work successfully another year. Threo teachers are Inadequate. Tho Intormcdlato department Is by far top crowded to do Jiistlco hy clthor pupil or teacher. Wu hopo that tho need of four teachers hero will bo properly considered at the next board meetla held In tho district. Tho crowning fcaturo of tho school year waa the splendid entertainment given by tho school last Thursday pvcnlng, the 20th Inst. This was con sidered by all who saw It as the very best entortalnmont over given by local talent In Eaglo Point. It was a credit to both teachers and scholars and represented much patience, por severanco and hard work on tho part of both, and also showed tho co-operative spirit existing between teach ers, scholars and parents. Tho entertainment was called )ho "Midsummer Night's Evo." The stage was beautifully decorated with trees, flowers, .and grasses to, roprf.sont a fafry land forest. Thq first acepo was a May-day festival, given by many littlo girls of tho primary de partment, dressed la, white with gar Jands of flowers(on hair and should, ens. A dialogue,! beautltul drill, choosing and crowning the May queen, and winding and unwinding the flower crowned May-pole with its beautiful varl-colored ribbon stream ers, made a very pretty and Interest ing scene. In the. second scene tho stage was darkened. Dorothy, a lit tlo girl, paving been told by music that on "Mid-summer Night's Evo" littlo girls could seo and talk with the falrleu If they went to the for est, came on tho stage In her night dress (having run away from homo), wandered about among tho trees singing to the fairies to come. In stead, there flitted into the forest ten wil-o'-tho-wisps, dressed in black with black wings, carrying lanterns. Thoy entertained Miss Dorothy with their songs, dancing and flitting around " ' 4 i ' V' h ' MMaf" im V," JJtSWffWsfNWripiff uetiijmmm (inthmnitu'H twentieth century monitor- n long, low, been neeused of mileuding tlie gov ernment as to tests of new discoveries which would, tf successful, make tho building of linn y-uniunvil liatttosliip- clearly nniuiNMhle. The Mail Tulitiiie lias pnijtosed lluit n tmtioiml commission on invention ntii! diseoery ho appointed hy the piesideut t pass on such new things ns the piMfessiennl tmvy men set their fueus nirninst; ami such 'men ns Onillu Wright, Tlioimis A. Ktlistiu, Cooper Hewitt, Nikola Tcsln, Henry Ford nnd Professor Lewis J. Johnson of Harvard, have been suggested for the conuitissiou. Tlio iiiestiu mny nrisr, Wlint would such n eommissiou do? Todny, I show n pleturu of h l,Vs' of vessel invented, hut not patented, hy Hint cantankerous nnnj insurg ent, Louis (latliinnnn. The pieture- sliows Tor itseir.K it .s r long, low, narrow vessel, with two to four jmw crftil guns. Kxccpt immnliately nbout tho guns, it has no armor, hut is merely n steel shell. Tho nrmor right nbout the guns is very thick nnd slopes off in such nugles that few projectiles could pierce ir. about the forest gracefully, and going througho a beautltul drill In which threo lanterns ptacd an Important part, finally Hitting out of slfiht. Dorothy followed them. A pompous herald, drctsed In black and red, with (lowing plumo and trumpet announc ed tho coming of tho fair duon. Two little farles. dressed In'bluo and pink, wiui garlands of flowers, preceded the queen, scattering flowers. Tho queen enters, gorgeously arrayd, with gold crown si u deled with dia monds. The train of her beautiful roli.i carried by little pases, dressed lit white, suits followed by eight flow er girl rfairicK, bwutlfiiliy dressed In crcpo tissue. papr to represent flow on, wearing wreaths. After a song brvitbcm, In, -sHiUid tho lltlo green wtvsw, dressed impale transparent green, with wings, carrying lanterns, with which they Rave a pretty drill. fhen a Icngthynnd beautiful drill bo which they tell tho qnaen of conquer ing tho tljl-o'-jbe-wlsps. taking away their lanterns, and rescuing Dorothy. Dorothy Is brought In, made Princess Forgot-Me-Not by the queen. Dawn enters, dressing In palo plrtk robe, demanding Dorothy's return to her mother. I'lano music was pleasingly ren dered during tho entire performance by ono of tho high nchool pupils. He tween acts of tho play, boys repre senting raw recruits, gave an Inter esting drilj with "real guns." Tho entertainment closed, by a sccno from a "Niggor Night school" during which tpoy gavo us n good dnrky song, soma copilc antics, and tho professor gavo his pupils sumo very valimbol ndylco. There was not a mistake mado during tho wholo entertainment nnd It wns one that will bo long remem bered by Eaglo Point inioplo. - r-7-T Mexican Pair Executes! NOfJALKHr Konoru, May 2. Manuel Lloreulu and Nicolas Mora, Mexicans, wem exeeutei hy 11 firing bqtind today, on order of Jose May (orcua, Villa chieftain in Soimra. The men were charged with having started tho bread riptH which occurred here recently. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of (he city1 sf Medford, Oregon, at Its next, regular meotlng, Juno lit, 1915, for a lleenso to sell spirituous, vinous and ,iialt. liquors In quanti ties loaa than a gallon, at their place of business pn South Fir street, lo cated on lots 10, 11, and 13, block 46, of the original townslte, la 'said city, for a period of six months, HOTEL MOORB. Dato of. first publication May 18, 1915. NOTICIC. Nollco in horeby glvon that the un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at their jiext regular mooting on June 1, 1015 for a license tp sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors at retail at his place of business at No. 2, North Front street, In said clay until Dec. 31, 1915. Dated May 10th, 1915, , E.fl.BHOWN, - 1 ' .. e ' ' -. TFfcTKSTWJaw "I VTT . p ,,. UtSjAi. tut mi w icwl'l, tV'lww! t rury UtMittli, how nml stern lomYl no enormously hiverrul, and I rout to 20 inches in enliher. They would file huge shells filled with liiKh ox plosives. One of these, exploding on impact, would rack', unjoiiit nml sink any battleship now ullimt. Its guns would bo heavier than HuWe curried hy any pre.ontduy ship, nml it would outraiiKc them. It would not try to pierce armor, hut would Must it to pieces hy an outside explosion. One of Mr. (lallmiaim s shells mnnv vents npi did break into pieces n J7-lueh turret plate, the thickest known, at one explosion, HioiikIi it wns only leaned ngiitnst it nnd fired. This test was iicVervpnrliil b (he nhvnl men, though It 'iih Uiiwn tiftWl tlio rest. of tho nnvnl irorld, nml hn revolution irci! nnval prnetiee. Thcao nro lr. GathmnniCn claims.' To n man who jncrely possesses amnion sense, tills looks like a type of vessel Which Is likely to possess all tho points of Hticriorily over the Pennsylvania that tho drriulumi;;li( possesses over the older tysj of ves sel, or tho monitor over tho friole. Ericsson colild not get n hearing ff T TO TRY ECONOMIC BELIEF ltOCHESTEIt, Jf. Y., Mny Ull. Wlitii tho general assembly of the l'resbytrrum church of thu United States convened today tho exenitivu commission pive a deliverance in Hie case of Charles Htelxle of New York formerly n member of the Presbyter inn home mission hoard, who h ml complained of being iiujuMlv adjudg ed n socialist on nrcotiut of his writ ings mid sK-cchetfc. The deliverance of H10 executive commission in ninSttieiMo ease was presented earlier lhancxrctcd nml immediately npnruvcd. Uy its nctloit life assembly took tho stand that the church hns no rixht to try n man fur his economic hehofrt. Tho decision, it is said, by indirec tion relieves ministers of the Pres byterian church of the dread of being described its socialists because, of their activity nml interest in commun ity service. Thnt the northern and southern di visions of Presbyterians aro Krowiuj; rloser nnd an eventual union of thu divided eluyeli in not nn uurcnlirithlo dream wiik ihe interpretation tho as sembly gavo a messhup received to. lay from HiK southern church which js in ttshciiihly at Newport News. A prayer hy Dr, J. Willis Utter of Call fonila voiced the desire of northern Presbyterians to sco tlio divided chinch united. 6 , ., I AMERICAN VESSEL TORPEDOED (L'onUiriued from Page 1.) no Intention or causing to bo attacked by submarine or aircraft such neutral ships of commerce In tho tone of na val warfare, or definitely doscrlbod In the notlco of tho German admiralty stntr on February last as having been Kullty of no hostile act. On tho con trary most definite Instructions re peatedly havo been Issued to German war vessels to avoid attacks on such ships under all circumstances. Even whon such ships Havo contraband of wnr on board IhWaro dealt with by submarines solely according to tho rulo of international law applying to prlzo witrfarp." ' " 11 1 LONDON, 3fay,S(LThe Inrppilo. ing of, tlin cb-askiin apparently oti cnirred before 0 o'clock lust nif;M. yeht,erilay fycninK was clear and the penqn uriweon 0 unit II o'clock 1 tlio twilight hour ill tile liritlsli island at this soiiKoii, A incHsiiKo ti Lloyd's snys that an urmt'd trawler went to tlio assistance of the Nchruskan and stood by her all uiftht. The Gorman submarine rtimpniKii :s uontiiiiiiuL' uelivelv. Disnittelmu from Norway nay Hie pontile r that country )mvo been urodieil by tho Hinking last week of (he Norwegian itenmer Mjimrvn nmlJlie uttempt to wniodq itho Ii1swycii went Io hor Hueli li hoot wv)nl ImJ tv'mdnr(illy!iif.onf (fitj'nuvhl coiiHtniftors, swift. 'Us hdw urn) dtcrh giiuH (nild,tlul xeel w'hie'li siuri tho tuiloi CHURCH HAS RICH tisstbtanfce. id-vw .ii sJ if Hr iMl tu u !)kum,&& ami on wni lnilmllt itcaltiHl their pmivsi fills ves- se, like the .Monitor, Is low am! now. erful. II hits little armor. Unlike Hie Monitor, it Is very swift. II is a cheap ship to build, costing only nhoiit a tlilul us much as a ilieml- untight. Carrying a liflli as tunny uuns and a fouilh us many men, it could, sas Its inventor, sink any ilrvmliiauulit uMont. dind ni the Monitor, with no broadside, and only two powerful nuns, rnuld sink any frigate then afloat, Is tins boat to tlio modern nnvy what the Monitor was (o tho navy of 18(121 And is Mr. Loins (Intlimtiiin llm John Kiicsson of today f (live, ns it civilian romniNsIon of men such ns the Mail Tribune mimed, to uihiso tho president on this matter nnd n thousand others of thu sort. If we nro to bulM n Rrcnt nnvy, let ns liiito outsido advlra of tho rmrt ex Mrt sort on .the matter of hoy we shall build it. I will trust our hrniv nnd navy io the uttermost when it comes to fiuht ing. On the matter of invention nnd discovery I have lout fnitli lit them. IN RATE ORDERS YVAHIIIN'dTO.V Mny 20, Kcprc scntntivcs of tho four principal ex press companies appeared before the liilerstnto commerrn commisnioii to justify their petition far a modifica tion of its rate orders, which would fnrrcnxe their pills cvciiiies nbout .I'u per cent. In their ctitioii presented to the commission in March tho four com panics set forth that ten month' op crntion under present conditions mad" n.dnfieit of more Hum $2,7(10,000. The petitioning companies repirseuted till jht rent of the mptvsH business in thu I'nitcil State. John VY. Nowlnn, vice-president of the UYIItf-rnrgo company, testified of the needs of the company, nml (leo, C. Taylor, president of thu American 1 ' - - i-:i i TtKI liATK IO OMHHIK. WANTIJD- To hire Imrso nnd buggy or cart, for light country driving Address II, rare Mall Tribune. ' I'OIt SAI.I3 Must bo sold nt once, two tent houses, bnrgnlnn. Inqulra Id I). Main. r.7 Line Starvation ( . , CaHses Titlterculftsis The VtnlUul Itrrurd (Nrti Virk) f llrrrmlirr IN, IIHIU, rimlnlii an rllrU on 'lb TreuUiml of I'uU tnamnrr 'I ul.rriulol, lliiit u lb AaMilin Thnl b IllrUllr l.'nuon f Ihe lllarnaa I l.lmn Nl4Mnlln,' lir llr, Juliu K. Iturll. whi, unymi "Mif vnmlllliMi hlrli la rrroanUril M pfvvr.llHK llm nrllvr trrliti,Mi-nt 11 r iubrruiuiN iii fh Kiiuli 111 11 r in rtumlilrrrtl no ilnr tn llmo alnrtnlliiu. Vihiihb iHiiraimli' nulmlnnrr lime ll ntiirnr In lir uf irrlnl iibliluliMl liiiii,rlnnrr bul If Ur mmIIn Mr mm! In ortcnnln rumliluMllnii l t illninill In iiiiiiir tlinl (In- rrlln mil upiriiirlalr I brut fur IimmU" Vmirn uf whlvitiirciiil ua roiiflrni us In tlit Imllof th'4t His notion ot lt Uiiiuir Altriiitivn In cs of lull niunary tiilitrculunU (consumption) nml rhruiilir lltrn.it anil liroiirhliil iroiililPH I iliiu In larua nuaiiuro in tl nonlKiil of lime, so rnmliliiDil Willi other Inerrillaiiu n x lo Ihi ally au. priiirlitti uy llm (oils. ImuhtloiB HiIm lias linit miirli to do with llio rriilu uliliiliicd lit ninny cniieii nf Mirno nrtccllnii, which iti. lianr tn Imvu yluMtiil tu JJukirmn's Aiarntlvo A II etiiilnltiii 1111 nplntna. miratitles or linlilt.uiiiiliin itniito. It In K.ifo to try, Vour tlrussUt wilt onlvr It fur you 01 'iui can soiul itirnct. Irkiuan l.nlMiruturr. I'MlaiMlphla, VrUa $1 omj $2 n linHlo. infJMlO JdtM ES5W MTTM 5ZZ IbRHSH Trophies ClganttM Iftaea jreara ago arc smoker of jiaillaiIldItiIIIllU issWUM .rTT. "?. i ri WmmMmm&i EXPRESS RMS K INCREASES company til tlio letuid of the niein Iiuih oC the I'OiuinlMiilon, lenltl'M mi Io the rotlnetloii ml' npuinduu;' ex peiises iiliilnr Ilia new iillt'H ho its to hitvn Hi,l)00,lllll a veur. ' JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Whli h Is Metier Try an IIvih-i Intent or Profit by 11 MisKohl ('It Icii'm Kcrlciicc Soinotliliig, now In nn experiment. Must ho proved to bo nn rtiprunont ml. ' 'i The htateiurnl of a manufacturer In not coiivlnelnir proof of merit. Ilut tho iimlorneniimt of ft hunts Is, Now HiippnsliiK you had a bad banc, A Inula, weak, or aching ono, Would jo tiexpnrlmout oil It? You will reild of mntty socnllml cures. Endorsed by strangers from far away places. It's different when tho omlorim incut co men from homo. Ussy to provd loenl testimony, Ited this Medford cuso, 0. 0. Krlbs, grocer, W". Main HI., Medford, a)si " niiffernd from n dull nrhn In the small of my buck for months, Tho klilimy sicnillons wcro unnatural nnd I luid trouble In controlling them, r finally got n BUrpty nt Doiiu'h Kidney Pills nnd took two or three boxes, Tlio pain loft mo nml my kidneys nro now lit much better shape," Prlre flOc. nt all dealers. Don't olmply ask for a kidney remedy gnt Donil's Kidney Pills tlm sniiio that Mr, Kith had I'onter.MlllMirn Co, Props., lluffnlo, N, Y.Odv. Future Mealed Marvelous Revelations 1 ' " tmiMTKST MIMI i:.TltAOItlU.V. AKYtiaillVUYANT KtititiU AI0110 in Her MniiUlccnl Power of llcculliiK the I'ntnro of .Mankind vivii,i:i) pitopiurr nous with a iminu.i: vmu l.'diirntel In Oreult .Xlyn('rlm nml lllniliNi PlilloMiphy In Pmpt sisl imlln itlulit Years In Inilla .Voir Isicrttril at' (be Palms KimmiiIiic Hoiim, I ito W. Main Hi. Doei evtrtliliiK go nrongf If so, tberu Is u cause, Do ou wlh to con- tlniio on tlio downward trail or do you doslrotto change Mid claim what (Itsl Inlemtfilvyou U bvu? If you would rlxu to your itndiral sphere nnd enjoy life ns others do, icu Mndamo 3: .5 (. J-ETHER ftiJinF vnn Vr'r --- vwv .w v kv: 2arr-:i ?gS322- Jhw ."- niMiiunrc. As a seer and Interpreter of thlnr.a hhUlep. Mndniuo IJInemoro has no tMjiial. Advice on business, speculation, all lorn nnd domestic troubles, nettles lovers' uuurrols, re unites Hut separated, lolls when nil vi ill inurry, how to win tho ono you love. Iiow to overcome all itiiemlus; Klves f ii)I secret how to control or in flueiico nuyoiio )ou lovo or meet, how to roKnln our outli,henl Hi and vi tality; roiiloves all evil Influences; cures drfnk liahlt. Ipeittcs troitnurcs; how to euro hervouu dlmmses and ro Ihivo troubled and Hiifferlui; huiunii lty In their many trials ami misfor tunes. Hhp ndvlHos with n certainly by n hliilmr than human power, An to (ho prusr course to pursue In life. 81)0 Is recoiu 111 e'ndod hy ovo'ry ono ot hor patrons, ami acknowludKud by tho public wherever alio has boon to ho u marvel of tho twentieth century. Hho uIvoh nnmos, dates, facts and kIvou reliable and Important Information on all uudortnklnK, warns you ot romliiK datiKors, uvorts trdlibles, sick tiess, Kiildou you arlKht in all affairs of llfo, marrluep, divorce, love, and tolls If friends aro true or fatso; no cures for you tfio hand and heart of tho one you lovo in mnrrliiKu; hrliiKd you success and happiness In all your undortakliiKS. Hho docs all and nuvor asks questions. 8ho succeods In tho most difficult cased whoru ordinary mediums fall, Such canon solicited. Off Ico liourA 10 n. M. to HiHO p, m. Paid Adv. Squabs! Squabs! TRY THEM Thoy aro Tender nnd Delicious Condldorlwj nutrltivo valtio they aro tho oliuapost moat on tho mark ot. Phono for special uprltig prices. R. R. 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