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"tifrtH o. o i'I 'I" !' H,. -' tt- llir -- ' a. u j or t in ii I tj, urn i MKpFOmMVl AltiTKinUNB , nr:Ni.r t wmwSBT MM I I ;kpt h ni Jf l)RI 1 I' ,Ofie Mal Mart Fir at Mult Trlh.i.,. " ft "Mnh Dm rutl iT;?,s?l TJpfftTdj Mn!.'."i", i Mall. fh t-.lfn-.l T fH btiffnn. Tha TuaWfcTi 0iiHOniiTim'ATj: (Ma ;Mr. by itihI VijViiiTiI . ... Que month, if in i -""iaiajSaZ. -. . I'm OMHith. dH r-d bTSfinrfUr In Mtmttd. I'h nix. Jaolfeonvlll ',?;v " ..." M cnirai i'i Saturday only, t a CVntrm i fit ..UUMOIIVIIIB f I0 1 vfcir, Pr rr Wi Pa of the :icim Nt ef MUrd pr of Ja ion County mWTfA "nlpTa3Ti matter III UMtord, Orgon under tff net of Mareh m i i , , 8wern Circulation fr fJl. list. W atoli til iMscd wire Associated Preaa dl' Ml. : : Subcrlbr8 'rnlllnte to r cbIto ppor pro"ttflliy, phono Circulation Mnnngcr nt afiO-H '!' hong mm KOLUM IiiKoiiinla l contiiKloim when the linlU' )ma II. a a apk I I'lovoln l'Uiii;lnMi'is Vjistoi-s rfwllnn ItonkpYfii. Tliono wore rnnl tirllM UHOtl InlSoBt In (li Spnglmt- tl Mine." ' Holm In dlioilait ''""ko rolonno. ll for tlisrJnnltor." llnrolil Oat . flakO WflH HtajT No! ho wasto mil aorr'. Ilcl wltj a can ypnnor. ?ronlly Rlllml. Von, I DolldnmijiU Mall.lolirow ha th.o illHtlrvjUmjVo't liolim.tlio only Simp star who umfmi how. fioVxiuHiQiwulloa 3 ir.C23 Vtt. (lllJona3:v. qwriu. jtr.7a.--tUv poimffijy, QcKib 87,fii terhopx Gomu mialu VltrtaH jgrijiao- I. Uw !4liw IHmh (tin tlnnRofituii pnfU. lu n ro runt icqnoJilii' hail to net In n mrc wlHi n (J-romdT fprocloiia rlnniH, -wlillp atnKO ijinntooil nrounil with lontj od honti lVlowcrH In enso of trouulo. I " i:mijiri5vrohll)Id lllck uo ijoobo nrwity(mllli linlr. Ills favorite col or Is loiiRlBroon. Dolja jftBoap I'Ptoy Slnotyn KlUllltir who playoil tho wnlrttn in tlio 4 1'IM, """ "" -. t.fnTZ au-i.viriali" nnvnr nntM pointjgrnnntwi. Ho IIKoh prime, tno ilfctilj ntflroiiljlo to iinBwer your uuob. tfonJ " inri5io, Dloohox Chlekenfont nov or i'oro pink wlikor your frlonil Ii ijilitnkan. Hock bor bluo If kin Xnvtrlto hut. lilt Ho nuinlior l 1T. I4U. DbH't mvHtlan It. (lent Ahorn. )N tnoiiiriou iiu' I'luii nary ilMonlur enuKht from lnn upptr Iu1Jiiihh bortli. J tlio boos ami a'mlH lu tko Thnft tlio grlpt JW in tho t1rwt nml n ywirlK M- iiuti flc rti ufa (tut arlHl "of kt. tkoH ilTr tf roltl, I ef b4i tkr Jiuilrt4 . yNlani iW, Aflfi'JJltHji 0-'rr f ' tow i Thftt't th trip! irruvur pln, i"f I" '' Ma- ow -l that kat'n l)i .rl! illxir. of ftn-1'' ,0 hr y"u . r,at Thut't tl srlp! k'vtniild ;iMtln of tmitf, br Hfv! f'UJl nrar-awirinai 1 1 1 i nmmnv. u.n 'umanati Jfil r i :. ! AiM MJ Fh I i J vJ I ! RA'NInk tlepreMlcrn i. tkoulilftH fMl blutt A doubt m u wballitr tblt raally ta ' )lU . Thal't tha tiip! fUlt vhtlatat Hlakt tbtl daoHru you of t v That' rtu Qrt! A taU U yar nwoiUh wX a anltbt u your akeat , nimt't tl nrft! Q A tlretLoanaatlDii that runt tbrouglt yoir vftiit. , A itufwr conibltotMH of fta and of I ,' o oraiauo- o O ' oo That'" tka frtt! O o o O A WaTTalout wtakNata, outia on In a iW O Tbat'a tha grip! A gjeM of fOr. a i0tn i(Dfima, A dMlMMllur -waaknikM that't fait at Uc kn O 'Say, If vfr tlitra wm a eun-aa 4b lit th cHp! -Aiinarvllla Journal. AMmt Von llno llftn U.Iiik lr JJarilol M'hltt LlalmfUt U a prep aration that KivQf aatiafaeUoa whrra i imId killer an4 baslar tt aaadKd ' do not bUav you Mit Bat a hatter linlmont at My prt. Prleaa -ii, on .ai H.M. MUMklat Urug Stora, cxilunhf tgtM. LABOR'S FIRST JUDGE IT linn l)m wmie firm the ffbltr hit Iwpn fTWltwl to n Mfrfrrinr performimre m It hfra bhfd hi some of tin newaniwerit f the eomifrr, since fhe prwfdenl wn- wiiwcd he would niKint prerne toenrh. riven Hint ntniUK'h Mewl ( n or the pmletnrmt, llio Uj euoniiin, ia shrickiiiK like n IJedlfurrHc. It gravely nvmrnen fi. 12ft llla nt mvnmaiUUilli wll t tlii tttttnt. Amr 'I'lllM I. . " - . iiiii I'lHilULiD il nuiifniiiiJiiiiiK dowi not liavf much manning except to tlioio who know Hint trndor do" in tlio Orogoninn's a.vnonym for the lfllioriiHf pmr. It Is not often that our gremt uditoi-s spook out so plainly n the Oregoninu bus in this hist mice, mid it, has prubnbly oHcn rcl'itiinod IVoni doing soj out of respect to does. Again, that eru'dilp journal informs nsotlmi if lliero was another vacancy on the supremo bench, Mr. Wilson would probably name Cole FJlease. Mr. Cole Hlease win recently governor of South Caroling and while occupying that office on several occasions, to tlio distrust of all rational people, not only defended, but advocated the lynching of negroes by mobs for certain crimes The 0?o flonian evidently feels that Mr. IJlease should be on the bench if .Mr. JJrandeis is. Now Mr. Mrandeis is a great lawyer, who has interested himself often in behalf of the laboring classes. Jle has fought their battles before the courts and has endeavored to secure the enactment of laws for their protection. As even his enemies have never accused him of wrongdoing or corruption, it must be that, the Oregonian finds that seek ing justice for tho laboring classes i; as offensive to its idea of morals and government as tho hanging and burning of colored men by ignorant mobs, or at least that a de fender of the rights of the laborer is no better than the 'defender of cowardly, murderous mobs. ( (lining Iwom such high authority, this unprejudiced pinion makes us pause. 4hit as it has been less than two uiiidrcd years ainco men were legally executed in New York for the capital crime, for it was such then, of organ ergan izing: a labor union, it is not sf ranne to find amoinr Silurian political seers those who honestly believe a champion of',m' v,,ll,'' for " w,,,k lirinw iiiiiinu rights for-the laboring ekisses is in the same cat.-' will Mmn to in, im.u.tial,, fann ..I r. i ., , P . . on piliiPMliiy. ytvv wiui me aoeuur oi iioiiuuitio. Such probably reaRon that human life is plentiful, but '; money is scarce that Air. IJlease at his worst would only kill a. few workers, while Iirandeis, horriblo to contem plate, has heinously labored to stop the stealing of tho people's coal lands and water powers and has advocated .measures that might cut down the profits of the money jugglers that have so long preyed upon the people; Little wonder the organ of the water-power grabbers shudders at the thought of Iirandeis on the bench. Cruel it is on the part of Mr. Wilson to suggest Mr. Iirandeis just as the water-power grafters were congratulating themselves that a recent decision of the supreme court gnvjj)over companies the right to take power sites on government land by condemnation under state laws. Passing from vituperation to argument, Mr. Brandeis is charged with being an advocate. This is an appeal to the old ideal that a judge should before elevation to the bench serve a longappreiiticeship as a corporation counsel and bo promoted when he had proved his safeuess and sanity by long years of loyal service. J Jut what of Hughes, whom some want for president 1 Mr. Hughes earned his political place as an advocate. Ik was elected governor of New York and then appointed to the supreme bench. Did any one shriek that ho was but an advocate i On the contrary, the Oregonian hailed his appointment as the liest ever. Mr. Hughes was an advocate, but he had never stepped aside from the pursuit of fees to espouse the cause of labor or the iMMir. lu other words, Mr. Hughes was alwavs an 1.. 1 ! 1.' .1 ! t It a a . advocate ior niic, wuiio Air. chosen to represent those who could not pay him against those who would willingly employ him for extravagant compensation. It must be admitted that Mr. Iirandeis is an advocate, and in the highest sense. . lOvery man is an advocate of right or wrong. The greatest advocate this country over produced Was Chief .Justice ,Iohn Marshall, the advocate of centralized government, who by his decisions shaped this government into the Tnion. Another advocate on the high court was l?oger U. .Taney, who by his decision advocated slavery and helped bring alvmt a long and bloody war. Another advocate Was .lust ice Hrewer, always nu advo cate of the rights of the people, as also was .1 ustico I Iiirlan. Another was .Justice Shiras, who changed his mind over I night on the income tax. 'I he greatest questions of this government gv before J he supreme court. Those judgos not only Nullify and "interpret laws, but construe the constitution itself, and many oi uieir most important tif five to four. Seldom in their decisions ou great ques tion are the juiTgcs uiwmiiiWms. Theojudges in the min ority write long essays known as dissenting opinions, giv ing thejr reasons, and sometinies bitterly criticising the opinion of the majority. The .reason for this is that they ,ve all advocates. Soine adVJjcutv one bheorv of troveiai- liient or law and some tfimtljer, and at the bottom it is the old, old question- the rights j)f proiSertv against the riirht). of man. n IJojover a lmudrcg) years t lib court has jessed upon nearly every Theory or quc&ioti that affects tho political, civil, religions and economic liberty of nOu, but its com position lias nlvfttys ln the oiu soiia' oi i ue (MwiHinies parr oi me jiwiges are cluen outside the legal profession, awl experience has justified their selection. The pun Risers to havo on the bench some advocate or advocates unfettered by the nar row training if th' luw. Hut while the supreme court of the rutted States decide all questions arreting the lib erty andjltappincss of all the neffple, the elkss of ijooplurtho nst iinierous op an lyfr liad an advtx'ute on thai eoutt. That may Ih the reason tlwy hiwe o little lilsu'ty mid i-eal happiness,0 o MMiMTM MUf. TfflWM'', n n m i i ii j;gg;ijmii'iiMMi JiVlg lmi I). Ursudrin (o the u- . -' linn niw iiiimi uijl. j ji iminueis on occasions Jias cases are decided bv a vote uue-H,ryors. lfLUpnug people havo vo jiever VlUt'OUU. nUii(i "I'JJ.1 'Jj, '" 'JJ ' ' J ' J 'J" ! If f.'Ull D f.ininl. i- i ndvoralp of the lnlnng cWimc or the imwUi djf. eorfJt&ntt to Dip Orvgrniiirn to hre a place in that emtrt. He WW bo tb flrnt Judge tlwt tbf fitftUVir who Udl ami struggln. b a cfrotiat. when fhev fciwrw befrrp they start ther JTilint loaf, can look to with cofiffdenrp, jts one who Jjelfeve fo the ww rfrHfSMlimi that vahtew ImrtmnHiTiorc thnn mtmert. vhfIo It is uninfitl to read the sadintlc frftlefains f Mr. HMTMlria, their ia reason to beliere that tile opposi tion Is to him, i based on something more than disap pointed thefts of coal lands, or unquenchable cdesires to steal water power. 'Hie thought that makes these critics desperate is the fear that the labor vote will certainly bp cast for the firet president who had the sense of justice and courage to put a friend of labor on the supreme bench, and at the opportune time when laws that most vitally affect the future of the laborers of this nation, and thereby the nation-itself, are going constantly before that court Tor constitutional interpretation. ' The appointment is a master political stroke, but it m pontics in me uigiresi sense, it is uie same kiihi ui pol itics that Lincoln displayed, when he nppointud men of known views on the currency question to that court dur ing the war. fie did it to save the t'nion. And if Mr. Urandeis is confirmed, Mr. "Wilson by his selection will have done much from saving this country from its drift to commercial oligarchy and done much to promote the ideals of equal opportunity in fact as well as theory, that will be bases of government and religion of the future. mm CHANCES I V. W", Will.)-, ,i-tm.ilir i. IVr- sist, ia Hit! ft!!., mik tlistrut, nml n iittomliui; to Ihimiich" iiihIIcih in nil IN THE MOUN IS .... t:.. ... i :.. ..iiilhtf neulrnl nntionn of htiropo, una of tlit iitipoiliiut liiiMiicbK t'cntcrH ofi H how tr. WSIIhIk is xmiluiilly tlockiii iin plnci' wiMi cnltlc, Ikim and xihiIs. Hi' uilili'i nlioitt Iwcnly.fivc of tlio latter hint yojr nml linn eonfiiltint'o, Irom (he rtitrrim enjoyed from tho lint .vonr of e.xueriiutuitutioii. tlmt liey will iroe a vmIiihIiIm fnctiu in Iirofit-iirotluctiou on hii- iilaee. Tlio fnmiort. and wtoolnimi of that tlihtriet nro few m uiunlier; lionuv, their herdti nml lloeka citiov exeel- lent miiKe the jncului- jmrt of tlio henhon. Thuro u exttellwit irrowth of Yompc pluntN nml xrunsos in the nn- ttoiiul roforve of that tliitrict, hiiJ, exeejit when the .snowfall lies on tin ground for an oxtedtid period, they have to do little feadiut:. Afr. WlllotN saya the aoila of Hint 121k creek j-oyion arc erv nrodtiotive. I On a Ini-tfa nam not mueh eleariiijt w nwe-wnry. Trie nelineM of tho hoiI, howevor, wiH juatify the oliairJii of thiiiiHanda of aera yet uutoiiehed l the jdoWrf Hi beiievea tlmt tha area that may be profitably formed in tlmt HtH-tiou ia uff1fitnt to mniiitniii HioiimiiiiIh of iwnpie, iiiHtcail of a few familieN, at t prcxent. Some Irouhla in the mntter of Inml owneixhip in f Kiutptf will have to he overcome, since the natinuul re Mere ami the railnmd lamlx cover tho great araaa of roihI laud in that district, hut Sir. WilleU hclievoa that Mliiw may yet he done -ntUfuctorily. ii ' " " " COMMUNICATION. To the K.it..r: The conuniiMii-atiou Hijiiifd Veiti Slarahall in yowr valued daily of Jan uary 2S iieel aaiiawcr. Tho huiay windtsl cry for preparedae against the fierniau ewieror laailiux with hia army auywliare wns tbe oeeim ia all boh. Your eonimiiuiiiunt i enluvly iguorniil of tho law of the (iennuu people, who ara govermsl by tha rep reeutiiHi -. in the Ueininn p.n hamenl, which makes the ln- lly tht'MO tho khnV, ineludiii the t -r much baovatl amuerar, nhide tor the iHitl of UavHo(tlw. Tha law nra made onl. tm' the defence of (lu.! chci-Uhcd I'iitKarlnml, and not for nu jtression. The Ueiiuiu; iooile aa whole na tion, ineludmy the emperor, ftce now, haw Imvh in tha pn.t nnd will tic for all etcruitx. pjnee-lo uif, indiiUntw Moilc. They loe nnd ivspt-ct tlu-ir lietghlMirs ami their ttclfara, Wilhin their clu'ioim hi all of lino stales nml coniftiinitu- they teuch the Ten I'toiq mAuduuiuJ? with tlirtsi Kaerameiit ar ticles in tV.v (tatachUm. These tluitgk the.x learn uml Iiu 1 fsJF I r Tits I Wa 'Ji ar 'Tafl C - t 91 - m. O 5 -J m 4 o o ru. v4 v TPrf"3 nn c c: if f r ir r;rfns .nfiiMi' l Ik uiil l. Hi. In-' luring all f their Rtntrntion, nml ao fon ihrouich nil penprntioiiK to fniue. To unc n Hrlter t-Jtnmpto of flonnnu huiniinit), tlii'v Iiivh (licir ciioinicH. nn- il.r I ln uoMcn rule. Tnoy nrt terribly ; ban h .i'riiur their IomnI on killoil i Atnt-ri.'iin liuiieH. llim pmlnnptf tin- m. tt-rtlrfe utid iinjiint wnr. It i- nil lor lomint'rMnl jr'iil. Thi flei- they 1o not furtttHh nminuuitiou for the, niiinli-r of our Imlnvi'd Mima. Innllr, for the iiiformntinn of your ininxioative emniumiiesut, I will iy. thai the (Icnnnn emperor cunifnl even order h, legiment nor a ainttlo .ililiei of Iiih wonderfully patriotic army to hia (lennnn colonic. This im the law of (Ac Vaterlaud. The Gemini) gov ernment haa to call for voJimteeeka to ids army, who mov wi-li to (to toi one to three ywir tenn. If they go, each soldier xul doiihlo pay or a anhlicrV riijlit for a lioiiieatend in the laud of wieh colony and free tmiin portation Ift nml from the oolonv. The law ia tlmt tho florjiuin nnn ciiiinot ho forced to aaerifico it m liln in n war of ajori waiou aurosu the oeoAua, imly, a aaid, for the ptirH)M of (U'fonilliiK it independence and freedom. If nttackwl, tho ninay will follow the enemy on continiiou ter ritory. I have Ikwii n vu)unlier in the lulil hoapital in the war of IS70-1 foncd ou the inn'mr by XmkiIcoii UI narainwt the North (iermau union, ut ter which it win. oted to leoruniiui' the lonft-brukt'ii Oerniau empire. This wna clone for protection and for eir lalitijf H'aee nml harmouy. llopiiur hereby to cnliuhloi the eit iiona of our beloved t'nited Stair ami to tench them that the Oernmu empire nml it aoplr nra our frieud and that they do olfmnlv wish to uuile with x-, conaiuereinllv ami oth eiHiM', I write thi iuforniatioii, The (Ihiiiiiiii jieople, knowiii(r the value of Haecful relntmua with our powerful I'nited State, will hereafter defend us from any mhi11o uc;;iyioii with undoubted virtory. The prrvnilmj; kentimant of all the jut ami con,. entiou HoWf of all the world will hear uie out in tin- in-Wrr. C. 11. IltlSTJ'.L Centml Point. Ore. cvvvs vv-. 3 HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARHH OR A COID t Says CroAM Api-IUJ In tvnla VffntfMa 4l Mlaft7a. Argil I I , O lnlunl rt-lit f no w.nlitip Y"ur i .t'V'il noviriU wn rii'lit up tlif air p.imitt of ur lie.i I i Imr and ou cm liri-utlif frrh No iniiist,ikii'p. Mmf may. I4inlr. h'(lail'. (ine. No -t HJnrlii fur liriMlh at liiylit Jtuir cuhl nt ratarrh ilMMiiiM-Hm. VM m awiall bottle o Kl' (Vram K.doi float t ilriigKir' now. Apil r m... ti- ii.j... li:.li i a mue u im irairruit autnwit o. trlinv cnwiu ih mui immIuNo i ih lril tlir..iiL. i ,. I UII I lk'i of ill iiitlini.il or mulli a llll'i Ii I . t I.HIU'4 ia- lu"tl, ii nI In' I'h miicou uirnilii id) liuiflr li jiut firr p.i'i't villi a i-U ej j, it t .v Ktutfeup mu. Watch This Paper l omqrrow, i 1 ' GENERAL ORNELAS BY 10 AVENGE VILLA Kl. I'AHO, Tm., Feb. 1 Hepnrts that aotna Amanean were m the train bald tin yaMarday nt nnr h former Villa troopara who killed Oen eral Toning Onwlaa, laekfd tonfimi ation today. Howavar, it waa aataWlahad that among tha naatH"" wwp Joaa Ib vio, Italian, and Joaaph Meyer, a Oermun. KU PASO, Tex., J'eli. 1. former aoldiara of the iHaliaiuled Villa army of the north wara roawnailda, ne eonlinp: to infonaatiou hrnnithl here enriy todny, for the killliur of tlcn ernl Tomna Oruelna, former eom mnndnnl at .luareR, who was taken from n .Moxienii Central Irniu, n few inllea north of 1'liiliimlniH f'ity, yea t onlay nnd ahnt to dealh after other maaeuftera, iucliiiliiur two or thrro Amorienna, had boon robbed nnd the mnila nnd crprcaa lioxea rifled. Orneltia, ehaivcd with Ircnehery hy Villn0n abort time lieforo the Rurri ou nt dunrex siirremleied to hbciiIh of Cnrrtinrii in Dceemlici', anx'ittl Itia life liv n fliKlit to the Aincrienit aide of tlio border, lie wna aflcrwnrd Ki-nuled nmneaty. The belief waa ox ptrsel hen1 today that information of Ida depjirtitre lloni dunrex for Chiliiinhtm City Sunday nftaruoon waa communiented bv piea to tho bamlita who lay in. wait lietwecn the atutiona of 1 41 flnpa nod Sntis, n few milea north of Ohilninliiiu Cjly, and hold up the train, ioIi1m1 the pncn jtera nml then enrried out Villa's aen tence of deiith. This t-xploit was Hm find intimatiiiu that bamlita were op (rni'mfC so chise to the Cliiliiiiiliiin state capilnl, where Cnrmimi mili tary offieinls claim to haxe a jnrri- aou of :itm0 inch. 1 1 .Mcdforil lloo'.tcis SjsoLe The Medford c nnd Ml Pitt .".c. h littk Blossom To Delight thi Horns When It h known that In the ncir lutura the home Is to Iw blessed xhh a tit .v nrrlrnl ttw rimt tliniuriit dio 11 lil Im 'MolUrt t'rlcnil." Tli' U nn CJl.'rnil it'iiitilv pcnllv npplioil out t!w atomacli iniiv dc. It male tlwni K'n nmt pliant. IIm-v tjpaml Mtumllr with out uixJuo ttrHlu. It rrinniM from the nrnei tbeas Imln cwm wltkli nre ro KMnlld for niiu-li of 1rh)fl Of Mflrtlmlrt'. I. 1 tat ,1.1 ....... I H 11 UK! nail. I1ICIIII in um llt mmli or Hie illirtrw aurli 4 innniln I fKknr.4 n u .1 isl. lt prsiwcU.- fullior. ' lmH wf to it Ihflt IIm oxjMwtaut tiMillirr I ii pMtrMut mith a Iwttla of Mi.tiur'n 1 ncmi. Tl illrwMen. are mplf. Ort It at an tlimr Mirr. It Ii nnilleil lj- IIm expant inMUr U'rvlf, It ror4t iIkvH- ami nt fotfa ijiil,k nml fplfiulld rcilf In n nwt mtir)ln mannrr aikt refl.cU n phHt-il Iflternivnt to the mrvrnw (ll.ixwllioii of Hi., labv. Ihin'l full In l lml nf "M,,M-r 4 I'rlciin' IihUv uimI IIk-ii write UniilnVM lto uialur Co.. us l.iuiiHr in.lar-. Mlant.t. ilu. for 1. (irrtly lllllr i.ml. Iirluirul of Infnrnit Ihm fur t'Kt'l oil in.ytlum, It I. a iMI.U to lc.41 1 it. JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKES 1aj Alaa CT K. I1AIITI.KTT ItHrtwa l. 4? aM 17-79 Amral(uta Srvl Corov A ?' ai .lff SLAIN BANDITS Pifi??WJiSfel fir' 9&778&W&n9 2y' A fjfiSSSSW3SSSaB3301 The aeientific mtelli-eiit. (IriUjIeSS, of In icnt ndiy.tolion of glaaaea for the uid ot imuii .nul tlu- lehet f( beomxelu and eye atrniti. Dr. Rickert For Every Foot Ailment Sec MISS UTLEY e the CHIROPODIST at the o 0 MARINELLO HAIR SHOP 405-7 GarnctfcCorey Bldg. Meilford, Ore. CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO. ROGUE RIVER HAMS, JUCON and LARD (Acorn Brand) Ol K PROOlCTg AKB OX SALK AT MliDlMHIi: Independent Market. ScMeffelln's. Marth & Dennett, Jonas Cash Grocery. Hutchlaoa Lumsden. Brownie Grocery Co., Olmatead Grocery. CKVTIUI. POINT: C. P. Meat Market. Ormnftl ft Roblnett. Faber & McDonald. ....... .ui.n, MMt Market, Talent Mere. Co., Vanderaluls Burgaa. 6 InsUt mi Mw Heading, mfclmw lMHtl alffiwr Hlnt. r I: I 1 fn fit f , ,'i irriin 1 'n 'r lln nt Hi.- 'fail HHPrw tint rf?i faM. r,i .top th.- h..lr roo'a ahlnk. .Tm nrtt Hntmt nt raiiin mir m aa4 rt4 hI.. ittf PtW rfjtafrwff, m ' hk m f OaiMterlSa) m tmr tritfi atirra. ptmt a lltifa to er ft aMl rb wall NM fha aetp. Aflar a faw apptleatt all daaaJrnff dlaappaafa aast the half lopa eomna' ont - xttv. ND1GE: The JMoniciit "Pnpe'a .l)hieailii" llmirlias tho SiOnmrli All III. fie G1103. Do aoma food a yon eat lilt hack tnatw 1001I, but work badly: ferment Into alubborti 1 lira pa ami eauaa a alek, aoiir, gaaay atomachT Now, Mr. or Mm. Dyapetttlc, Jflt this dewn: Papa'a I)lnpoialn dlaeata everything, InavltiR nothing to aour autl iipeat you. Tharu nover waa anything ao aafely ipilek. 0 certainly ofofrtlvo. No dltrarenea how badly your atomaeli la dlaordarcil you will aat lmtipy rellaf In flvo mln ules, but what pleaaea you moat la that It alrenathnna and renulatea your atomaeli m you can eat your fa vorite fooda without fear. Moat tainedlae glvo you relief iioiiHt tlmea thoy are alow. ?uit not auro. Papa'a Dlapepaln" la qiilik, poaltlvo and puta your itommm lu a hnalthr conillllon ao the inlaory won't eonio back. You faol dlfforent aa aoon na 'lnp l)lapolii" comoa In oontaet with the atomaeli- illatreaa Juat van lahaa your atomaeli aata awoat, 110 naaea, no hali-hliiK, no orurtatluna of uriillaeaUal food, younhoad cleara ami. oti reel fine. Oo now, make tho beat iuveatnient you avor made, by aettlan a larao 50 cent eaae of Pape'a DlRpepiln from any drua; itore. You realUe In flvo mlutitea how needleaa It la to auffer from Indiaeitlon, dyapoiatla or any atomaeli dUorder Adv. DOUBLE S. I H. STAMPS SATURDAY WITH DAIY BUTTER, 65c PER ROLL 1'C-i, Mil!., n hi ('renin, Hul.iil (in nnd Crc.nn ( In 1 -1 liuticimill , (Vl.ue, ., Ico lllKK atTHE2AMY THE WHITE VELVET ICE CREAM COMPANY l'lione 1st. '121 Kast irai.i '& Suit? 1-2, Over 'the Jfuy Co. & lll'l 1 n 1 i am' "&& S.'?5lB8i5v yP&'&q 1 I 1 if tiimiittulxr-r 1 1 I maiiw O ' T Cj n o o L.