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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1916)
i Vtu tone AlBDHMlJ MAIL imiltiNK AH INITIMIpI' r N W-TArjBfl PUMf.KMKi KWHr Al TBllfUUII ' INITI f NHF r Nf VV-TMI .IKMKH K I Mr Al TBtlJ XMIPT l NUAf T TIUB Iifctrmu i'ftiNTmct ca mo ifJ.rlX'hnl',,7lf ""'"(Hip NHinfh of Cfilnmliin nwr mi tu rinilffvv Willi Pnfi 1 ' -- . ". ' I Hjnitiil ix. fin nml ( 'ni'tluiid Thai ia nil Hr'ttifnti lf.Wiii- Hffrt THeDanwerstic Tim, five MMKoMI K.ll TM Mlfnr Trtaine. Hie awna trn Otffonin TlB lhlM --- " i i mm iiiiMnwi WnRIPTJW HATWI fvJSwVhVrm.'ir "" ". : Hi l'tf month. dilTil lr rarrler 18 Medfiiril. I'hi. tilt, Jacksonville and Ontral f'nint .. Ratarday onlr, ev mall. w trefkijr, r year Xiclsl JPspar Official Par of th City r MeatoN rar or Jarkaoa Cevintr. niarani an seoml-clasa marlar at Medford, Oraaen. umlar I ha ael et Mare worn Clreulaikm for ItH, 1181. rail kad wire Amoelalad I'raai dli yalabs. : Subtrrlhrra UIIInK to re clve paper promptly, hno Circulation Manager at 2r,o-U HONG KONG KOLUM In Momn toniiH onlr Kiiy wltli it nood thtrk fori'nrm cmn wwr u vrlt Mttlrli with mfuty nml Its uotit! 8Irii mi a Imrfcur lio In C'hlrnfje: SIX IIAUIlMltJt MANICL'H- IX(5 .CIOAItU ! ' ' IfflKirAIH Th( lain John II. Iloroaolioff, tlm fatnoiiH lillnil yatttit IiiiIUIoi, onca r uiHihisl: "It Im liard to oxiUnln how I, buliiK blind, win dMlKii yaolita Itard, Im- vuitaa tliu nvunmti man In so Ikmo rHiit or yaclil ronatructlon. "WIikii I tll ymlit eoimiructluii to tliu uveraju man, I am In tlio po nltlon of the erltlo to whom a limn aald: " 'I wtwt to m 'llhiiilat' lnl nlKht. " 'll'ni! Indead.' aalil tho critic. wrlnklliiR hla hlKh hrow. 'Ami now toll m. my ROflil follow, do you think Ilalmul waa mud?' " 'I hnow darn wll ha waa,' aalil the other. 'Thar wareui't tliruu doa ii paoule In tha hAuatt.' " t (IiwhI lloKililllliK "MaktitR any pngiaa towarda Ktllna; acqiialMteil .villi thoa faah ionulile poil nxl itwirf" ' .luat a llttl. 'I'hatr rat Invltad out cut ovar to a miialoala laat nlulit." Altont 'rwn. . TWdiira !tollilug.ir Ah attamoy anil a railroad magi Mr. Aiutln a fliht le.iure uiu ho wont to a lhotr the ftther Hlah'i. .delheied at th Talent lt hall Mi Th railroad uu mw a flaalilly ilroatl red-farad. aportyiloflklitK l dhldual nIMIhr in one f tha tax. "Wha ia that tough peraon alttln In tha box?" the railroad man aaktal plaaaantly. "ll tooka like a drunk on burtlar." "Tnat," aald tha attorney, "la my conatH." Too railroad man aaaptMl a couple of lli9 hHfora bH roAld get a grin H uUna-air TIiko a auiila apt end over Ilia fare aa he ramarked "WHI, I want atraight to haad iiuarlara for inforuiatlou. didn't I " Ht, llui Oh I on llio Win Tho old idea that wtfiuco rail for tho eavt-Bian atuff haa rauaod man) mi lvory-domMl lloiuao to atari aomo thlng bo couldn't flniati .MUluld llualmiuls Tha editor In cbargo of tba aoual luqulry uoluuin openetl For bia aevoatooatti let tor with a groau. "I bare loat three buaoaHda." a lady reader bad written, eoufWent all), "and how haw the offer of a fourth. Mull I aecept hiinT" Tho alitor dipped hla n ia the Ink. Thia waa the laat atraw "If you've loat, throo buahauda." ha wrpto. "I ahoulti any you are uiuea uw aareloaa to bo truatod with a fourUt." lit .Switea. Her! bora, out your Uu boron. dUh- Amm and aitud luaahora rbeauimi ' thart ia reaaon" for thai iik .mile on the face of our yard ror- ' man, Aleiander (ampbl. He l , aeia a. grand aeronad aa bo ' ii. d up1'' ii liutle Wedueatkiy, Au- ii' t undor tb K-liour b. hut d 9 worda "1 do" KU oartti u lar - f thoO lugrrlago uitor. - The . Jbn. ForV lUMt.) UomW. I o o VICTORY AIj Orison fi'joii'in with if lotiff fulfill fowriin- "" i.. .. ...... . ............ , ,..,., B a moll tu.rtiiiti if I s4j1.Ms1.I auitmtf ntt f ft ffs . I"'"1"1 """. "" "V"' '""" '" """ ' ' """"I"""' H"'""Kh KH'finl jnvilpj((' Ht AHtftHfl in in hi- ronimtllimU'd 111 .'pr'aa?' ?f 'mlni,n' P' '" r,',,,K',t N'"1' fl,K' ",p pHvllpqe (f reftpiliK "'"'?! Ihc reward her niihmil nrivitiitngpft entitle the ritv to. For nuuiy war Atri lm Jm-cji dwAt't'cd by the -.pli'islilM'"- - Arnir, im ju., tr.mi mid hoirarifih iKIirv of i'ortlniid. whicb Iuik wmirlil to nion-ltti -ik- .f the atimlM ,nd thr oMli.c not miiI the MhippiiiK bimincHH of the CiIumliiuh,"'2'T "r . "rf twl-mi prrmt, luft the jnlibiiwliimhim of tho onthv .to. 'Ht, r.,.it of VXT tint iolu' nrc Mlinwii by t no low of tho shipping to PtiKot (.(. r n klnt. Sound and ihc hick of (fcvolopincnt of Oregon. The Porthmd Orogoninn, clmmpion nnd dcfondtM' of the little Orcxon-Porthtnd ho policy, emits a fearful cal amity howl over the decision which deprives Portland of hoi' monopoly of preferential railroad rates. It says that "Portland stands to lose its entire birthright." If the birthright of Portland is injustice (o the .sister cities of Oregon, she ought to lose it. If Porthmd, with the advantage of her wealth and population, cannot pros per through enterprise and energy, but has to depend upon the unfair methods of sandbag and throttle, she ought to experience the pontaoost of calamity. The trouble with Portland is that her growth has been forced upon her by her location without her own effort. Her enterprise and energy litis been spent in devising ways and means to smother other Oregon cities and grow at their expense. Portland capital has stayed in Port land and not developed the state. Portland litis been con tent with the goods the gods dumped in her lap. She has tlllowed Oriental .'is well as Alaskan trade to slip through her fingei-s and done nothing to secure them. The non developnicnt of Oregon litis deprived her of a market for her own nmnufaelures. Another portion of Portland's "birthriirhf " of in.ius-, tice that the metropolis should lose is t rates she enjoys tis n jobbing monopoly. ..111. jT1, ... TIIJI I IIIT1KI .111 1 . .1 I.-. Ira.i wnij i-i i jk iu iiu i. in i i;i i hiiim-j iiiii i'ii,iMr nil- i'.i'uini u privilege of a jobbing center for the entire state. It is the only center that attempt it and she does this for fear some, little city will develop at her expense, llinois litis some twenty or thirty recognized jobbing centers. That is one reason why ( 'hieago litis grown. It is the same story in other states, where the loks entailed in attempting to handle less th.'iu carload lots a distance of :'()() miles is recognized. Porthmd will, through her geographical location, al ways lie tt Hist minting center, out her policy ol hogging till the distribution litis stifled the growth of natural dis tributing points, and unless these smaller cities tire given a chance to grow and develop their surrounding territory there can be no greater growth for Portland. The metrop olis should he stripped of its unfair special prii logos aiyl forced to tand on her merits, which tire great enough. A developed .si.it c means far more to the market city than tin undeveloped one. SUGAR FACTORY EXPERT ERE ..... . .. i . (i.-0 AilNllll. tieilil HKllUltlirlht Mr .,.,.,,,, . of Uie t lali-ldiilio Simai vompany of ,, Halt iJike iU . l tali, Hill uirhe at Mvitfoid thin moriUiiK He Hill Kpeuit Wetniada, Thuiaiiay and Friday in tha ttoatie UUer alley In thu Inter- eata of the Oreion-l'mh Suaar mm- n- I pany. vlcalag lh alle and lerlur na . ... iimi a.i .. m.i.r. . Ttan - ataH In auRar beat rulture, night (Wedueada) (.enlni t T ng , o 'elock Tlniratlay eveniua at Cent ml 101111 ball at 7-30, and Friday even ing, at the 1'iilillr lihrar. Medford ut the aame hour, 7.30. Mr. Auatlii aa tha flrat man em ployed by tha I'tah-ldahu Sugar com pany and baa bean their head agri fiiltmlat for over 26 eara. No man lu the neat la batter qual-j ified to talk "augur Heel a" than he, and Ma leetarea abonld be of ltalj inter eat to every eliUeu lu the alley at thla particular time. Mr AiiMtlu la aeeompanled t IiIk i.on Kdaln bo had aiiiorlalou over 1 1.1100 ucrea of heeta at flarland. t'tah for the paat h yeara, and Mr . .1. I'ettlnglll, alao one of the auccewa f d1 field anperlntendenla of the Utah-' Idaho company. Theae gentlemen will remain per manently lu tba Hogue Khr valley and have rharga uf tliu agricultural department of tbo local com puny. J Mr. Alex N'lbley. aerretarv uf the company, accompanied the gentle nieu from Malt Lake Mi NIMcn muv that the flral ear ot heel el haa bieu whipped aud abould reach h-re wllhlu a week. Heel drilla for aeed Ing are alao espocted within th uet few daya With the lomlng of tho Meld men i tho let eomuauy la undone that thoao a ho have aUued rotra.tn mal.e iiuiie.liate line of the auil-e of the exM'iit, mid noiirv the local of (lie alien lhr li-ii limiru. uonx ' on the ir pauitimi ot tlielr laud for eeiliiiK Pp ASK FOR aud GKT HORLICK'S THH ORIGINAL 1 MALTED MILK ChMj) aubatUutaa eviat YOU mvi lrlt.l E MtuiuiiU f vrr, 'ii.'fu m FOR ASTORIA Anfonii nvrr liic aiirffw "I fpfinltml rwf (hit I wHI irl- ...... .. , .... y.,m.... ..,,. 'rirllatM. Wlllfh hsut ktlttf will- lllI Itlftllf Ills 4 tts fttla vfil lu fhi vxpi'iwo or the ulntc. ( Fm- c(iitfrnlumt'(I in nt taut euniiK it 10 l'etorentltll , Port hind is the . . llll .lilt. i.lll..ttn .11.. .. ... .. , . . 10 FILE t nili i miiiv n i..i. .oi . ' "" " " "" - huhki - ,.,. MalM .., P Thn.i,.i- in.rJ " "- " " w. ...-. ton or I'lex eland today Mind lth See-' retai or State lllldultraiii hla furiual amiuiincemeiit that he will he a can-! itlrtatH for the rnnuhlli-un iinmlnntlnn .....u... )n on,1A-ii ui,i, ,i,., !,,,,,,, ot (HiultrlHiN of William I ,.,, '10otor. Clntlmiatl manufac- turei. for deleaate at lare to r. iMiiiiiran iwiituiial .otnention the LET HER HI GET GRAY Kept her locki youthful, dark. Rlosxy j and thick with common Karden Sce and Sulphur. WWn you .lurkdi your luir with Sari ''P CnnAfn eir ri Tea and rfcdphur. ao one mil Ml. U- , 1 116 dCCrCtalY Ol l'rwpariag thm nnxtiire, thuugli, at bot l muiMy mhI triHihk-aiv 1 or 60 cento I you obh Ui) at any diuK tor- tlw ready- to i i t.taic mliwt ")itha Saau ait.1 ' Hu)4ur Hair Itrnimly " ou put dema a apenge or aft lruli mtk it and draw Uu through uur trnir, UJdnj; uee Mtall atriuul at a inuw. 'ty iuni lag all gray hair diapicir, uihI, iiftor aikttUrr applhuitum or t, ur hair lssaiM Iwaiitilully ilaikHi.sl, KUtMy ut liwuriant You Hill alo .limsivvr daa drulf ia nrw ainl hair ha utopivd fallioK. (Iray. fadwl hair, thomrl. u tUgnus ii a aigu of IJ agv, an. I nt we ull do- , aire a youthful and attractive amar- ' aaea, M- huay at otuv willi Wyeth' Mage and Hulhur and luok yc4ryiHlu;tr. Property Owners llnvo buyers for city and country property We want your listings Right Now . CLARK REALTY CO. 206 Phipps Bltlg. o o mi iioKh nunn F L Tl"- Mlrl hi.i.il - .-' tv .- "runmwti in-i miu m u -i.nii.. ..i Th r-ity of Madfnnl hii lima; Iww notnl or itTOMffl talciil. hut hith erto thn ha In1 no nrxnitiantion. ami enfiwill,v ii Ha not 1hh po aibli to do nnv ofTitivp work in thr way of wMnprtfit mutic. Th twl lowlnjr offirrrs rwu clff'twl: I'mitlont, J. Vilaa Ikt-kwith, 'nrp-prpaldont, Mra. II tt. Oorc. .Sperrtary. Mr.. Frank Innncx. TrcAMiici', rinicni'o Mi-i-kcr. I.ihrnrinii, Jtr". Walter Miiinlv. Ai'iviinpnntMt, 'Alr-n. II. tt. Mhp-ii. MuicHl iliircfor, (lirvi' Andrcwu. The pri'wrnt Inifio i-lionih is the outgrowth of n Cvw aiiiKi-r who met nt thf rvMilt'WP or Clitornt' AndrPHs homo wocka no for the pnrjwe of ntii(lytnr nouiHiil'H ".teap Solenelle." Sinners kept droppiiiK in from tune to lime until tlio ehorim heemne ton lnive for n priwite limine, nfter winch reliearxuls weio Jield nl Mr. IM An ilruwa' Mtudio at the Commereuil t'nl k'a' tiiiililiua. hut neeuiiliiiL' ti the ill teudliliee of tlie Innt two week-; it is evident the ehonm linn outKtnnii its prexeut neeommodiition nml n meet imr of the eeeutive Imrt ! im In lie . v . .. hehl tliw ntteruoiui nt the otfic-c ol n Heekwitli to deelde upon n auit- .flllll , nuie pinee tor nennanunt relieatMiil. - - Ttie obfi'i'tN of the aoeiftv lire the eultnatioii end eneotirnyemtiut of miiMi-iil tiileut, (lie atimuliitiou of u tnMe for (lie heller inunic umoiuf the Miuiiers nml in the commiuiiH at liii(ie, thu holding of public ierfoim miceM I'loiii time to time nml the en tiihliNlimeut ot a iriimtenl lihrin.v with the piiteeed Iheieof. Applientioim for niGiiilierHhip will he received hy the ween'tary, Mix. 1 iiuik Innnen, nt nnv time. The chiiru is doing splendid ni', under the direction of tleoiye All drew, who i-, n inuie.il enthusiiiHl mid i- !lndl uiviiiir hi- lime in the luiH nl milking IIiih ilmiii- one nt MimIihiiI'- uimiiv ii el. OUR YOUNP WOMEN nrc so oft- n suljicttnhe,ttl.iclic are languid, p i!c ami lur.ous txt xit' tin. ii bluodisthin oniiMifTu tint. '1 lu j arc imt ii ally siik mid hesiit te toc-m plain, but they la. k that ambition and iacil) ttliiiiiiHtlu-irbiithiiEht. They (loi)otiiicd(lrugs- biitdonctidthet-mic and nouiighuumt hi Scott's ICimiUmn that makes rkhcr blood, fills Imlh-w rhftlMk,supprcHseaiiervoMnesaiidt- . .1.1..!..' '. 1 i. v.-.j ....... . ' i.iiiwncniiiii'iiKiii, iounMIUlCIITa --'I. ,.uu.i ..7,ic..vt. i.n iiinnvninwAiHiiiiuvmi 9 4.IIIIIISIWU l-l onvnce of loucentratetl iionrisliiiun fro fioui wines, alcohols or opiak . I If mother or daughter ia frail, .' j or liervoiib. vile hi r Spoil's f. r m inontli .ind ,. tli.li. iiHrnn-m ii. ., i a wliok-s.mie.Mu.itj" flavor. AnJ MiDstdutis .M a (irugMcrL, "in. I i vaI.N J iKoV, i I ' i iSSr . Sa m.lt'W-OJtM TODAY 'Hie Six lely llulllcr Frivolous Affairs STMtltlVtJ l l.lstlN and IIMtOI l lOCIv WOOII .M On the aamo pioAram with Hie two reel turned) Clarence Cheat at Croquet t'OMINfi SATlitO.W: "Till M.W I-'ltOM ttltKCON." Phono 233 o MUSICIANS 0 CITY ORGANZE NEEDED CHORA SOCIETY iscrsrateit. ' VaJnMV-'lmW i . 'winii'vau aynjttt, Tut -, 5SS v i n i h ( I I i E OF CHILD MORTALITY HI-liiiiii M,, h.ii .' i inn i r nl i.-li "I ml, ii' i .mil the licniili . i . I . i i lit -. I i lulilrrn ti" young to iili-iul i liiml arte prub lenia aluih re-iii-i iiltenlHiu at the opening -esion ot thr National Cin gre of Mother nml I 'n rent Tench ers' uoeiation held in eonoertion with the meeting of the Xatioaal rXiicntion aoeintion. I'romment Mneotor urged a eam (aigti to rnlaype the total rfeatha of bahies in the t'uited Statea y at lent IfMt.OOO n year. Three hun dred thoiiHiiwl intanta ia the annual death toll, it won airi. Ml. Krederie Selioff of 1'hilortel Jiia deelnred infant mortalitv eould lie reduced (10 ier cent and Hint in the i. yenr hefoie children go to M'hool lno.OOO die. Mr. Selioff augircsled that eom-iiiittrt'-. he iipMiintisl hv the n-iH,in-tioiis in everv district of every atnte. These commit lce, sn miiiK hv eo operntion with liculth oflieera, xhotttd ho nhle pcrsiiiuilH to n-.-wl every inothel- in snli'v.iuil.llNH the lu-ntlli of her children. E A "folio's Cold ( ompounil" .Makes You I'ecl I Ine ut Oitu- Don't stay StuffeiM'p' Take It .Vow. Itcllr cornea iiiNtnntly. A doie taken t-vory two hour un til throe donva aro taken will end grippe mlaery nml break up u aovere cold either In the head, cliunt, body or llmba. It prouiitly opoitN rloRgcd-up n ou trun nml nlr pawaugea In tho hmiil. slop nuuiy dlacharge or uofio ruu iilng, rollevea nick houiluehe, dull lieaa, feverlshnoaa, aore throat, sneer. lug, xorouenH nml atlffueaa. Don't Hlay atuffuil-iip' Quit blow ing nml muffling! laiae your thioh blug hoad! N'othlug elao In the vvoild alvea aiich prompt lellef aa ' 1'npo'n fold I'ompouiid, ' whit h cohU oulv -'i ifiitn at nnv dru t.tori It nils wliho'tt aiAlstniire, lust-s nice. uiu-.-- m iucoiivciiliiif lie sure m i i;c il.c M'limiU iU PR NT-TEACHERS SEE REDUCTION fi THEAT ASHLAND, TONDAY FEB. OLIVER M0R0SC0 ANNOUNCES THE FARE WELL TOUR OF THE SUPREME DELIGHT PyJVJfc3n7?nK9SaaX tlJrywJl Bnlrw lLr mVK WO SVa hA iR aM faanV w?a VLnnW C& W Jit 9.H With FLORENCE MARTIN as "PEG" And a Perfect Morosco Cast. Mail Orders Now Seat Sale Wednesday PRICES: $1.50, $1.00; 75c 50c THE QUICK WAY nml THE SAFE WAY to Chicago and the EAST' is via CALIFORNIA The cost i hut -lij:lit!v higher via the Soul hem unite. The limit ot" ticket ih longer, al lowing liberal a.topoveri. FOUR TRAINS DAILY From Suit Fruucuco in Chicago Uverluiiil Untiled 1 'mi tie lamitwl Sun lYatieioeo l.imitetl -Uveriand l!pi'-s. Th rough ataiuhud and tourist kleeping ears to Deliver, Om u Im. St. I.otiu, Knas City and Chicago. Observation uiik on nil liiiiiic.l traiu. Abk yaur local apnt or write John M. Ssott, Gen. Puss. Ayent, Portland, Ore. Southern Pacific o Union Pacific ) YOU CAN'T FIND ANY DANDRUFF. AND HAIR C sr wr MHlf Make ft Mih-k. Uaiy. Oln) awl lenitttfHl at Owee Tr aa von will. aftT an applica tion of Onndorlne. vou tan not ftnd a ainale trace of dandruff or falllna hair and vonr acalp doea not Itch, but what !!l pleew von moaf. will be at tar a few week'a iiae, when yon m new hair, fine and downy al flrat -yehnt really new hair growing all over the acalp. A little IHinderlna Immediately doubloa the beauty of vonr hair. No difference how dull. Taded. brittle and crag. inat molaten a cloth Hlth Danderliie and carefully draa It throngh your hair, taking one amall atrand at a tlm. Tha effect la Immediate and amaalng your hair will bo light, fluffv and navy, and have an appearance of abundance: an Incomparable ltiatre. toftnea and luxuriance, the beauty anil alilmmor of true hair health. tiot a SS(o!it bottle of Knowltnn's Dunderliie from tiny drug utoro or toilet counter, and prove that your hnlr In aa pretty and aoft aa any that It haa been neglected or Injured by careleaa treatment A 2."-rent bot tle will double the heautv of your hnlr Adv AMUSEMENTS TODAY Olga Petrova IN "MY MADONNA" It's Hilly ii i'etiovu Vehicle A ivv chit loo to her niiiiii-itiiis ll.llllil.'is. News Pictorial THE PAGE I.Mcdfonl's leading Miitlon I'lctiuo 'llientre i Protected All The Way, Oytlojt Route SOPS RE A I f Baking Hoip-; Valimhlo .StfrfealliirH tv tVi ' A -t -ai A -1 r. F rkmtnl lh f ,ll Htthm fHtth Mtt fin jUrKti'if II iM llftptel Ci.h HtMa4 ItMli Aiwa) rift flrnir atKl K C Reikltfr; Powder atiaaat tllf tiftta. Tfi more aiftinv' the Hghtif the enke . Kenietnbgr thatl To crenm btt Wr awl tngar qtticWy, warm the nag itr alightlr. otX yolka of owg with rotary beater. , Whip whiten of egg with flnt apooti whip. Water tnnkca lighter cakoa; milk tnakea richer cakea. To mf a cake, firat cream but ter and sugar thoroughly, then add j-otks, if twed. Then alternntcly add utoitttre and fiotir that bait Iwcn arifll with lakiny rtowtlvr, uml alir until smooth mid gl)5ny, adding egtf white after thoroughly mixing. Always use I Cfittk tug Powdi r. HUcult Help Ahvnyasift flour ntidKC Baking Powder nt lenit three tiniw. Have shortening cold and firm. Mix dough as soft nu it can bo handled. The softer dough goes into the oven, the lighter the biscuit when it comes out. It h caster for K C Baking Powder to do its work in soft than in stiff dough. Mix biscuits very little.' Do not knead. Stir tip with spoon or knife aud proas in shape to roll on floured board. With K C Bukiug Powder re sults are sure and certain, Asl; your croccr wr u v., 09 Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day s Drink a'olaes of real hot water before breakfait to wash out poliont. l.lfA la nnf mni-AR Ia 1Ia 1,nt In ..w ,v ..w. ...u.v u ...- 11. b .w llvo well, cat well, dlKoit well, work well, aleop well, look well. What iv rlorlnuB condition to nttniu, ami yet how very cany It Is If ono will only, adopt tho mnrnlui; Initldo hath. Polka who uro nccustomod to fool dull mid heavy when they nrlHo, split ting hendachu, .ituffy from a cold, foul tniirllO. ni.QlV Itr.illfli unlil atrmtnnl, can, liiEtend, feel as fresh na u dalay liy opening the slulcea of tho aystctn ench monilug uml lluahliiK nut tho whole of the Internal poUouotia Hint; uaut mutter. nveryone, whether tilling, alck or well, should, each morning, beforo Lreiikfnit. drink n ghiaa of ronl hot water with a teaapoouful of HmeHtouo phoBplmtu In It to wnah from tho atoiiinch, liver, kidneys and liowela tho pnvloiiB day'a ludlgoatlhle wasto. aour bile and polnonoua toxlna; tuna elenmlng, aweetenlng mid purifying the entire alimentary canal buroro putting more food Into the atoinnch. The action or hot water and llmoatono ihoipbato on in empty stomach la wonderfully Invigorating. It clontm c ut all the aour fermentation, gaseu, warn, and acidity and glvea ono a ' Plcndld appetite for hreakfaat. "While you aro enjoying your breakfast tho water and phoaphate la quietly ox trnctitiK a largo volume of water from tho blood and netting ready for n, thrrouKh lluahlng ot all the Inaldo orKAtla The mllllnna of people 'who aro bothered with conatliwilon. IiIHouk i polls, Htoinach trouble, rheunmtlsm: others who have aallow aklna. blood disorders ami ipMy coiiiplexlona nro urged to get a quarter nound of lime. ' tone phoaphate from tl - driift storo wMch will cofet vt ry tittle, hut ! niftiricM in ni.il . nnvoiie a pro I o'iiued rrn.ik on the subject of i tcrtml s natation SALTS IS NNE FOR I i'luah the Kidneys nt once when Back hurts or Bladder bothers Meat forms uric acid. No wan or woman who ml meat reeve arly w i,wl wuuke by llushrng ja kMtM) uocaswimlly, says a well k.w authority. .tet for.,4 urio acij ,? ?ith k,dny PrM so thy "iHHilsli y filter or tru!n only part of waste and polwiw from the blood, !n!II JEI P. ,ok Nwry a" heuma. tuaa, bdhM, jver trouble, nervous raw.. eoB.tiptiou, dUilness, aleeplesune, hladder disurders p., me from sluggish kid' k-uir.ru"nt you. fl a ,lul1 '' '" t"8 urlm. cloudy, oifensive, full of aad. Want, irregular of jiassam or attended hv u itiiti,. t..'i.i....b .',,'. el1 pbaruiacy na take a Ublsspoonful in ?Ju.f V,,r U'f0"s breaknV.i for u Z ?Iu"f our Udr' wfU th'n t tfc aH ? famoU9 8H,U ' from !l!lwi , i' Rni' b uswl for traiiSMttm noids m urtii no it uo lonwr rratra.IrnUt,0n' "' eudiu "X' Bot1ir,U w '"iwlve and can iu?. 1'tl'is water drmk which all re. nTln "r'l ," '"W eri.us kl.l. ney eompiitatinus. JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER Iidy AstUinnt 2h s. ii.iitTi.irpr Phone 51. ii a 17Jr8; .mbulunw Service Coroaer O 0O O CO o p o ( ) o o