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p-jrapwu. r T, -Mk.rtKJ I RPft .MHiiiiiiiWiiiijiwwwwipwBHWBWBBBMBiBSli WilWIIBW(i'''' ; ilr' "Tv , , f ', I i; f FWft ' I f'f , r , . I r K -r U ! t i:t i" i r PA flic TWO , i. ii , , n . in . -1 TOCAL AND JL PERSONAL liH J. If t.lnllle a mnipanled Mr. I.lnvitle. cam from Portland vester day 10 make h home In thla valley, probably hi th vicinity of Medford. "Jgat a tittle place, with frtrlta and nhUMh nnd oulckene and ptga mi II," Mid Mr. Mftvllle, "will sett Mm. WueHUi ad dm. Thin la beautiful TNllajr. with a charming climate." Olrrwr Ontoer. of Trail, la "abp plug In Bedford tmlay. JtSID la lean en (rood farm, olaso In. fi. 8. lno. H. O Ingle, of San FraHrlseo, U rtoMm bueiuaa In thai city today. Turkish nougat 30c lb. Tho Shag ta. J. U. Magadale, tit Lake creak, la a Medford rlallor oh bualnea twin)-. Spring warfc la progressing rapidly In tha I.iike creak dlstrlet. IS off on Kodaks ai Weston'; Camera Shop, I). X. Dobbins, of Portland, at rived In .Mmlford last evening to look about h little while attending to a btislno" errand. Antes sells Ford cam, 1200 down and jaS-a month. Koy T. Wlllll. of Persist, nrTle lit life with hit aehool rhHma In Mad furd (oil)'. ProparottnoM la (he laauo, so brine In your Irtwnuiowor and Intro It eharpenod and be prepared for what la coming. J. YV. Mltokell. T. II. Wllllnroa. of lteddlng, Cal., Is looking over the situation In this n Hoy this week. "Inatriratlon," a ten-reel shown nt Slnr theater W'ednoaday and Thurs day, March 1-J. 393 Htok Tnrplfi'a thoronghhreri bull dog whs hot Monday, lla bark being broken. In this eoiidtthn It dragged llsolf homo. Dr. Holm, the veterin ary aurMvon. wm chIIihI to end tha dog'a inlicry. It Is not known who shot It or why lla life waa soiiKht. Seo Maddot & llounoy, Vortland nve. Rrnonhousc, nbout tomato planla for noronRo planting. Standard ra rlutlos, lowost prlcoa. 290 .1. M. CroHeHtlller, forwarly roiiutv Ireitsiirer. has aaminnewl Itla randl dae' for Ike republican nomlnathm for tho aam nffleo. Sco Davo Wood about that fire In suranco peltoy. Oftlco Mali Tribune UldK. Oenaly Jadfe F. U ToaVelle and brWe. w Mlaa Kltaaboth lllosaar. of r-uiUtartlM. Ohio. Kfrivwl WfMlnexlar Tky wro HwrrtaN at OwIm. Ohio. Pott. SI at lk hM f the brlde'a later. ToL Dtok SaiMtors yoar treaklaa nlwiit paptrlax, awlattns: ar tint INC 317 Mrs. A. H Hassa itatt mother, itra. Toaaae. left Taeaday fr a HWlk'a tall In forlland. IlMter IMaaw lUc hM twovatl to irtr fttsartax at SS S Central, next t ltHa' Orwery. $t lraak lUy ksft Tea4ay mwtmImk far a abrl hnalnaa trip t Smn Kraw Cham, lla aicta to return In a week r tea day. Now la the tlata to plant roeoa. Sswe extra choice throe-year-old Car allna Teatovt and lrau Karl IHitekl from the ftneat roe kedgoa In Mori frd. Order at oneo aa supply It 11m. Mod. Merco tho rioriat. I'rofotoor Otto Kluas. who has rhana of the departmeat of mechan ic! drawing and athletics in the Med font high school waa recently elect ed head of the deiwrtiaoat of manual tratatag to fill the vacancy mad by tho death of lrofaor Hull The school board at lla meeting last night rogaoaied Huoerinlendeat ttlllls to employ an assistant to derva In the department of maatial training and maaatol drwlng wko may at the aam time teark any othr anbjort needed, probably la the laaguag de INirtmoat. Wanton Camora Shap for first elaaa KodaV flntahlNR and Kodak snppltea. Profoaaor Van Fleet of Klamath count), haa been empiod at a tab slltute la the btgh achool ta the ab aogou ol Profoaaor J. Myers Ouaneil. who a as auddaaly called east a taw day a ago by the serious illaoes of ate rather. Professor Van Fleet ia a graduate of th t iilrrmlt) of Wash ington at tteattl. IU t em Horary deportment here mil be Miear. The Star brand of Upowrtler rib bog aro guaranteed to gti Ig.ggg improaaiOM of tho typo "aN and "e" wtUsMit aa eMggtair the type a to attow oa tho paper. Thla la a pretty Off warranty, bat that what the Wahatar oatapaay agrees to with Star rihaaaa. told by the Medford Print lag eeaiar H K. l.uudisn n of the Klue ldge wHstag district, tame down to the t alley aeMroaoItt today oa buaiaeas too ytad with the reoumatiea a. work o a auwber of rial ma la which hr ia Interested in that dtatrtct Soma saow la left la binder work la that region aad more may fall this moath, but the lime Is rapidly apwwarhlng ii.Ni uausual actlvltiee are eaiierteg to nmke that extensive eertiou a tert ta'Ou $ of buslaeaa. Typewriter papers all kinds U Medford t'it 1-015 To J Mrs tlenrt Matri.nf lrksoNvllb Is vlslllna with relalivpx In I hi tj Ihfs weth tnrla her kusbniNl's ab- leewce m Calif oral j MMfffrri Taml Co. "AHywkwe any- iimm. mows nmw. A. T flail, f OoM Mill, Is In lbs rltr to4sjy am busfawaa arraaxta. Peaitnt brittle. Sac. The Mmata fleorge Pall, of Oraats tHuat, la tranaaetlaK Iwialnaaa In JtaslfeW tkla week and atteWdlnt cwrt rft Jack sonville. Mm. B. It. Ilaney has jbotimI her j drnaa making then ta Oarnatt Corey i blda. lteoM SIS and 3U. Ira Wewfall. of ShaaU ralte f!al . Is looklfic over the Valley to for alffek lth whlih tn rofManish hl- raitrh herd. When bolter Insurance Is sold i Hoi in e, tho Insaraneo Man, will sell It. r. K. Kvprts. of Apptogatc. Is doltiR bnafwaaa In Medford today. Insure your ante In the Alliance against thoft, fire C. Y. Tenpwald. Mrs Mary K. Walter, of llugene, will return to her home tonight, after a rlatt Ih this city during the month of February. Got your typewriter paper from Mmlford Printing Co. If. C. Stoddard, superintendent of the CnllfOrutn-Orogou Power com pany, Is on a business visit to Port land and Is registered nt the Honsoti. Try n Klni? Spitz clsnr and en couniK.o homo Industry. tf Frank (1 Owens haa returned from h business visit to Medford. J. O. OorKtng, tno nest nil around pholoKrnphOr In southorn Orocon. Always rollablo. Negatlvoa mndo any- Iwhoro, time or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 3I0-.I. Unl V. HlnKham. of the Illngham orchards, has returned from a two months' visit with relatives at Santa llarbara. Smoko n King Spitz clear. Gc. They aro homo-mnde. tf Alex Roiborouah haa rcttirneil from Salem, where he nt tended n Mis sion of tho public si'rvlec commission lusplrntlon." a ten-reel shown nt Star theater (oday. Jii.t Dick Townsend, of the Portland Hallway. Light and Power comiwny, waa In Medford Wednesday. Would like to secure two good hear skulls. Ilartlett, Taxidermist. 238 N. Central avenue. 292 Jesse P. Churchill, of Yroka, vice president of the Cnllfornln-OrAgon Power romiiany, waa n MtHlford vis itor Tunetlay and Wednesday. You can new gel thoo fresh Co lumbia river smelt at the Flah Mar ket 28 John Qrelve. anperrlaor of the PrtMpeet rwed district, waa a MedfertI vlelter Wetlneoday. Shelled corn, I.8 per hundred. 1.. tt. Itrown. II. K. Martin, of Aahlnnd. U do ing bHslneaa In this city today. Marlon Smith, of Salem. Ore., la look Ins over soul hern Oregtm Ihia week, having devoted four days te tkla valley. He will go te the Klam ath country tomorrow. J. Frank Brawn, of Kagle Point, visited la Medford Wednesday. Mlaa A let ha Qraawell. of Urania Paaa. Is visiting with young friends in this city today and will remain until her mother returns frem A ab le nd Together they will return home tomorrow or the nest day. I or a pound buve smelt now nt the Flah Market SIS Alex. Were, of Kagle Point, Is at tending to business in Medford and v. Halt) today. Mr Pierce met a val uable horse bv death last week and ik looking for anotker to complete hla team for heavy spring work. Daalel Hall, of Cold Hill, left laat night for Sacramento. On I . where hla brother Ilea critically III. Ore A R aad l.oulse R Hedges, chiropractor, baths, massage. S3.1 K. Mala Fremont Allaader. of Hlllsboro. this state, who ha been visiting In this part of the all.v for two weeka, returned home lat evening. 0. A. C. WILL PLAY IN FALL r.AM" laVMNti M . M....h 1. It wa- .tnnoiinciU here tudwv that the Jlh-hiRun Agricultural college football teuni probably win pLi the Oregon Aggie- here October :& Ft M-xeral weei it wa thought that the 'team- would nt meet thu fall, but the Oregon coJWe in a trlegram unintivrU u.vcpictl the open date. OBITUARY I''hj4 June Died Klojd. the oaly child of Mr. and Mrs Motrin B Joaee of Jackaea illle, Oregea. died at the heme of bla parents Thursday February Sf. of tftart trouble The deeeaaed was eighteen veers, one moath aad II da old. a native i this state, being born near the gterfing mine. The renerai win taae place today at Ir p . Th.arvtce.elHh,hMIthar If aemtna.ed and elected I shall, fciJgrei resbyierlaa churth of which he Is eadeavor to .onduct Herfatr of thr uke -Jw wd thrte ItleU lienor The internieat will h. "V. hul"" '' kXv. itt.t.lT.-aJ thtbS - '- -- - 1" "vr. s. f 'c'.,iSr " Ui"r m Presby mem MEDFOnD MATf, TRTRrttF.. . ''i"" " ' THEDA OAnA If 'CARME Tile H t'lll nnmitiibli', .i- ninht. In i'er iinitMillc wn the Will -mm l'. irMlnetion of "f'nrmMt" mark an era and chronicles an epoch hi inoting pit'lur?. It has uo pfflle tiu' in Muniplitotiit and cmIoi-m.1 rftng .ntude, seenir iiiuiranent. urotiertHMi, M'nal, eoHtiunes luvn.i expenditures or extraonlinnn tnaliuent. It ntanda inle. HUiretue. inimiialile nml alone MMoiij- iicliit'XcuiciiN f dm ilcnt Hlage. NKW YOUK. M.itih 1 ThcMihwl Hied opening of the new Mihmarlne campaign of the Teutonic powers, set for todt iinds twiiw big Hners in or near the war soin. In which the Austrian nd tiertuan undersea boats are operating. The liners are Cretlc. of the White Star line; Italia. Italian line: Tnor. nlna. Italian ling: U Payette. Krench line, r-niiaaeipnla. American Hue; Finland, in American line service; Bergensfjord. Norwegian-American line: America. Italian Nne; Pat Ha. Ksbre line- Pannonla. t'unard line, and the loannlna and V anile fa Con stant Inoa of the Ore line. .Vone of these steamers It believed to be armed unleaa they have mount ed guua at tea. The Italian eteamahlp America, one of the ships which have had guns placed on board b the Italian gov-, Sy-wimte F sltf.iSte lE&tffciJOX PiscosoEP,PtfDs wmi carmui'J?? hrM liin.i - - ipTi in h.ij I -I Ml .'I ILl P. I'M n-I NEW SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN FINDS LINERSINWAR ZONE ernment. Is todav Mleted to be In er Clark after a inference with other the war -one with 1x2 cabin and IT3S house leaders and same democratic steerage peiutcnia-r 0u board bound senator advised the foreign affair for Xew York The America, accord- j committee t recommend a joint ret ing to cable advices received bv lecat joiulloa which would provide for the agonts here todav. tailed from Naples 'appolatmeat of tuth a committee, on February U j mnon gte'ne, Kern. Overman. WILSON ASKS AGITATION ! Mr"n- Oore held a - j conference at the conclusion or w hieh (Continued from page onei i'1 agreed that nothing hould be . doue in the aenate today. terrace had been demoted chiefly to The president meltlveh did not diaeuaeiug procedure. ,ik for lirh , rc0utlon, ' -aid Mr " The habit of obedience haa been ; Kioml. icaking of the new .ropo-ai developed to a high degree in con- Thu q lotion t. beeu i ro... bed greas." was Mr Kltchin's answer to a Mne I cturmd -on th, What gueatlen about proiect of a vote He i it one of thoe who have favored the reeolbtiona. One plan discussed waa for the foreign affairs house com mittee te report adversely on the ieuding reeoliitiona aad at the same time have the rnla committee bring in a rule limiting debate By thai plan a vote could be reached in the i....... ...- 1..U- i .w- .n... iuiiwiiv ur rniwi;, -tau or qu.Mion would be taken up la the'' ornate tttimedtatcb afterward. ! 51R4S 0I asIU The preeldeat told the leaders the j foreign Mtnatlon was a more se- rloas today that tt has been for tev- eiel week, but be believed action i Humid b. taken utck.v to show the world that ibv American government , was not divided. Itf-alHttuH Drafted. It was understood that some of the leaders who .viiferred at the White I -J. a .. jy v i i j '." TOO LATH TO CiaSSlKT. CNtMHty TnK-urer. 1 heiebi announce thai I am a can didate lor the nomination of county j treakiirt r for jNckkOu i juat. Oregon, i r w "i-"1""" ..--. m - ", for at the primary election lo be held Max It. tt 1 (ormerly held the office of county treaaurwr gad believe I gave general aatmfartuM to the nubile During the time 1 wa county treas urer ihe countv etu,'iu.cd espert c- ounianta to eier( the count) offi cers' books 4Ud -aid rvpert com pi l mealed m work v.0 hlghb a UUIK- UllUiai MEnFOKI), OHKOOV. WEDNESDAY. wurn 1. N AT THE PAGE THEATEf I In fr .i rnl!l,l ' Pi- iJiJ Sp.ilu. iIh SjMin be'. iic tilt Ii.UkI muiin took the liici iii the guitar, pcmu'uteK "rurmen" throngihnit. The-la Imra'a eMieeidion uf far men ia poKnr) fier own, nud 4ie Iniakei mow! of her ojMit unity. Her right in the cigarette factory ami her dentli een are triumph., of dram atic skill. She dipl.i throughout ihe womlert'nl facial control that hit made her fumona in the moving pic- lure world. House today still differed with the preeldtHit's poeltlon. Speaker Clark, who predicted last week that a warning resolution would paae, two lo one at that time, eald ho did not know the sentiment of tho houte now and rofased to aa) how he himself would vote. Housu loaders toda drafted for consideration of the house a meas ure proposing that congress express lis confidence In tho president's han dling or the armed merchantmen con troversy and recognise thut It Is not a matter of legislative but of execu tive loncern. Kepubllcana were ald to be almost aa much divided eg the proposals ns the democrats. Keprewntatlve Mann would make no public statement of , hla view a. He said merely that the present situation wae a "very serious one." aad that waa all. Situation .Muddled. The views of some of the leaders developed to be so much In conflict with those which the president out lined at hla moralng conference that the leader urged the appointment of a joint committee to go to President Wilson to aak him for an official statement of what be wants congress to do. The leaders considered the situation very much muddled Sneak n0 ,M. ,,, l( ,,., rzrr? HEAVY MEAT EATERS (E Bat Ism BiMit if ti frel R.t(Vrhr ar I - "-- -- -- --- -- -- kTe Madder treable Take No two er womsn who eats rn.-.t r?u ' Urlr can nuke a mirtakr by fliKbin? the Wdatyt oetneieailry. ty a well known I , "i ' wrki ,, u. ilr,u i., ,hiiwii and (ail ie liter tbe wastwand poi-oos iron the bleed, then we get sick. Nearly aU rbenmatism, headache, liver trouble, i II 1HIIU.I '---'- ut .ri-xr dUankr - l .i...-,.h kidneys. The mam tat yeu feel a duH ache in tfx ' kltiirft r Mur KV Wiiri Ar tkj. 1 urine is etowty. odeetive, full of sedi . meat, irregwUr of pMfc er attended bv . .,... f tag. step eattnc mat j,, - abeut fqur eueees el Jad miu ,-uM ur -Snaur. til: a UbUaooeinl ia a rlatt of water before breakfast aad ia a tor days jour Mdeey will act la. This fataaws suits is made , from the aeM ef grapel and lemon jwiee, estabiaed with litbia. and haa been used for esnefetiens to leak and stimulate the Wmft, also t tjearraNse the acids in urin so it no longer causes irritatie. thut m.mg' plad.ter weak aeM Jed Salts u latxpceyire aad caaeet , tajure makes a drllgbtful eter f Jsearaaaas-' aegegi'''1' smaiia COMPARES TARIFF. 10 MOSES' SNAKE I.otlSYlU.E. Kv.. Marrhl - ' Kin n- Moses lifted up the serpent in the wildemeae, o 6oN a preiee nu turifr be UftH m m Ajntrien tf tin nnlion wonM be heaM." nVlar I Thoman It. Ihxen of Seiliile in In- udlre today an temimrrtr thiiirmnn ot the re)nwhVam sidle i "mention. Kejmblicnn ndmiuitrn lam, were continnou mnrehea of lroitrrm nml pro-jieiity. I'rotertion. iho cneaker WMered. "would cover all that ha been xakl tm the -uliieet of -vif'imredne-e. A-nle from preeent economic ver-il-. the Haker w proonblr diiaUr ui-l .ibciid after the grent world war is ended. "We will he the riehc-t eounlrv in the woi Id." he eid, "hut the leant le-pected. AM oiher nnlions will lie I he l)it armed, the be-t d rilled, the mo-t deKrnle ami the mo-t needy. The Ameriean nation -honld preare Tor thi awful hour, nnd I worn volt thai to meet it nmperly nml lo ettle 'il enfelv will require tin highect tr der of intelKgenee. tateman.hip 'nml (Hiurnge that thix nation haa eter been en 1 lei I uimki to diafday. "What we all waul." ni.l Mr. Dtaon, "ii u return to the principle f 'safety fir-l.' nud old-time rejuih licon procperity." XOTIOK Precincts Mmlford North Main and Woat Medford register now at the Mal'Trlbunc office. With Medford trade Is Medford made. iN THE WILDERNESS Valuable Health Hints For Our Readers CATARRH out. but have no medical value 1 Ju-t because you hawk and spit and xeina, teller, acne and all Mini erup- your nose la wet, cold. red. sore and live diseases should be treated wl'n a nulnnnce. ilnn't merely nine It no. S. rt. S Vou can't cure catarrh by creasing POISONED BLOOD, your noe. Take S. S. 8 regularly So many different tbliiRR contribute nnd you will drive catarrhal Hlsons to poison the blood and the effect ia out of your blood. Tho membranes so startling that the sufferer become will soon recover nnd no longer con- panlc-strtcken and Is ld to ue harm tlntie to accumulate tho mucous that nil drugs If you have any blood trnu patbers and thickens Into catarrh, ble, get a boitlc of 8 S S. and take S. S. S. stimulate the cells of the tin- according to directions, sues to xelect from the blood their own Don't take anything else Poisoned essential nutriment ltapld recovery blood Is bad enough without ruining from catarrhal Indamailon In the atom- your bones, joints, teeth and vitals aeh. kidney, bladder and all mem- with minerals S. S S w mimulates bcanes Is the result. cellular activity that they reject all MALARIA. poisonous Influence, and -.elect only Throughout the country, wherever those materials In the blood that make malaria abounds, are happy, joyful healthy tiseue. This is why i asslst people to whom S. S. S. has given won- ance toward recovery Is so noticeable derful help In the treatment ot mala- and at timet remarkable rla after the most sickening torture S S s l welcome to the weakest imaginable stomach and Is a-imilaied just n The gaunt complexion of malaria's readilv an ihe most nuirhiou food It victims, the chills and fever, the ma- has helped tn cure a bni of Mjfferers larlal dysentery that seems to defy all RHEUMATISM, other treatment, the malaria! leg. the In any form of rheumatlxm give the enlarged liver, tbe persistent anemia blood a good effectual cleansing wlib where the blood turns to water and S S 8 the system wastes away These are I'se this remedy for three davs and the conditions that S S S so effectu- take a hot ealt water bath to open tbe ally asissts in overcoming, by helping pores This relieves the Kings and to restore the blood to its natural vigor, kidney and assist; S S. S to utilise STUBBORN SORES the kln as the principal avenue or Sometime -ore spot becomes lado- elimination lent The tlnsues surrounding it lose Avoid salt-, calomel and other drn teae and are unable to provide suffl- tic purgatives, as ther absorb the mots dent nutriment to stop the drain r. ture from the wall- and membranex of ik then chronic Just vaturate your ihe inienitnes. weaken the innmulai blood with 9 S S This is quickly action, produce chronic rontls'i'in accompliohed. as S S Is naturally and thus emanate the sysiem with assimilated the same a milk or any rheumatic poisons. Get a bott!c .f other healthful Mould O S S S st any drug store Pont Nature acts with marrelou rapidity take a ubtitute. when given the proper assistance, and 3 8 S . purely vegetable an 1 ? S 8. so mini-Hate" celhilsi artint) prepared only bv "the Swift Sir. tl. that the part surrounding an ulcer se- To . 271 iwlf Rldg . Atlanta (ia Vni lect from the Mood the material that for .ortal booklet on snv of the 1i make new i ue Thu the -oie spo. ease nininnpil and if mediiHl a.lviie rapidly hs mi a natural wsv I wanted, write for thai nlxn in 1 1-ornl x pi cations for am km His rire g.v.n atinvc llnth booklet and ease wm afford pti'ecion ftotn nh nie.iiai a.HKe are free f WEEK Jr Xa pound I : j ftTjf FOLGER'Smarch Aor r r,'m n... ffV -Bk i Ay lo convince you by to-.--- -f- ,4 ,-v W Iris! that it it bene r BaaaTTggTS . . . '"! m. I 3 an mduve you STr ,U. a " '8' gV ' ' te make the Ictt, wc 9dfc&?M 2'. " t.oo .75 HTvX rrlitrtw tliM ..... f mri"-fi n affaf X !fv durincFOLGER WEEK 45 5 " 20 ,so jfy S S J0 I foR GOLDEN GATE jfrwml 1 TELEPHONE , JT Htt 1 I order v r r ii iy QUAL1TY i lAfADCU B. NKiv 47 ,.. a brmTr M '"one I vVwgjpi 'y,J.JU:)l"'iLijjrTO.-- . H '' ' " ' --BMMan i-.TT-'l ' i TMtttfajglftlJfbaa75l8-TSgfflflffl RESULTS Our courses are nrr.intved Our courses are arranged with one aim in view to get the best results. Investigate-then enroll m Day or Night School. --- MArliaaVt. aTlsm-a ' s e-N If 160101, VOlls5SlftlfCI A I t fI JCfTrv l,KiU jVll&& New Student May Ktiroil at Anytime. Phone ?. I 10ir, . ee-aa ! KITCHENER NATIONAL APPEAL E I.ONlmN. Mnn-tt ' A . ri'iil U I.U.Miu. "-' ".,- .neftmir wa I..IU m Wr i ""' neni here Iwiny lo injrf n ' .ul .miiM-M campaign The lorfl rmavor presided and the .penker m Lh,.W Earl Kitchener, -een-tnrv 'elate for war: A. K. Itelfour, fir-t lor.1 or the adminilty; lteginmo .. -Kennn. clianeeHor of tlw fxche.pi.r. ami A. Ilonar Ut, secretary for the colonies. . Premier A-quith wa have ml drei the meeling and lo hme moved the principal resolution, but he wn Kiiffeiing from Ihe low- of In voice and was unable to attend. Un! Kilcliener in his Hpeeeh i-nid: "We want jut an many men n we can get oltiicn.. We are bound to take nil Ihe men that can mm-iblx le smred from industry, ugrienlture nnd eotmnorce. "We cannot produce all of our or- luinry iaee-lime trtpiireuionl-. Kither Ihe M)Htlolion mnst go nnori of many llimgw or the armv mw lirt of munitions ami olher mdi K"isaUle thing. "There nre civilians prepared to let 'their hrolhet- in the trenches eiiduic hnnlthip- while Ihcy are not remix lo make small -nen tires or hnrdcr work, increned effort and iturcn-ed economy. "Kvery war problem teoeht- the ' nm leamrn. Flrlaly. if we emplox Meas InlHir. meeting Ihe wants ol the enilinn population we reteu-e mure men for lighting. ".secoiullx. n we import lc loi I'lin-iiuiptiou we lc en the ililluul ti,. t -i.. tnin-port.it ion " IKES G0N0N0MY m COUNTS with r :.., : ... 'nv- tiiui 111 virv 1 I Baking Helps VnliiMlile ;Utfie.illins Jlyftfn. Ai-nffit Atiup, J fnr-t He slrtflf Uinijf, n liuirhl hj Mr. Janet MtA'cnsu-1 hit ll-lplnl Cube Meklnd lllnl- AlviMi-saiit flour gml KC Dakinc ; Towdcr nt leant Uircte times. The more sifting, the ghter the cik , Ketiicmixrr tiwt! To erentn Imf. tcr pimI gugar qtifckly, warm tho rugor alightl. ISatt yolkx of en with rotary beater. Whip v muj of eggg whh flat gjxxm v1np. Water jnnkes lighter cake-; ,w makes richer cakes. To mix n cake, first crennt !.nj. tcraiiJ sugar thorottRhly , tin ?t ..,i,i yolks, if used. Then alUrn.ittiy ndd molattire nnd flour th.it I n liccit sifleil with hnkiujc pow.i r nud stir until smooth and rlov, adding-egtf whites afterthorouhiy mixing. Ahvuj'S use I C 'Baking Po .. a r. Biscuit Helps Alwayssift flour nnd KC Baking Powder at least three times. Have shortening cold nud firm. Mix dough ns soft an it cm be handled. The softer dough uls into the oven, the lighter the biscuit when it conies out. It is easier for K C Baking Powtkr to do its work in soft than in btiff dough. Mix biscuits verv little.' Do not knead. Stir up with spoon or knife nud press ill shape to roll on floured board. With K C Baking Powder re Milts nre Mfrc and certain Ajk. your grocer tor i i 30 Next Saturday 10c room New location The Store That Sells for a Little Less dAGE Hi SULPHUR Brush this through faded. 1 fr'css locks and they become da' glossy, youthful. Hair that lo iu eotor aad lust" wheu it fades, turn graj, dull u .1 f'" !, is sauted by a laek of sulphur "in '' hair. Our raaidiuathr made up x " '' ur of .Sage To and Sulphur U, .? hr locks dark and beautiful, .ma 1 sands of woman and man wko nai i ' even cukw, that luUful dark si ( hair which ia so attractive, use on' - old Uate recipe. Nowaday w- gt Ibm famous n. xt ' by asking at any drug store f.r ceat bottle ef "Wyeth1 Sage an 1 v ! phur Hair Remedy," which darkeui " ar to naturally. a evenly. th-t tub.' can poaiiblv ull it u, ku. u.nlu-' i1- .,45 u ? dandruff, stop ip iicntaw and fl hlr Y.m 1 . falling Uttii.ia a sdoiim ar iaft bruah i'-l. pnoee Nit thri snd draw tint thrttuh your hair .king .hi -mall strand at a time r ghu .' TZSTSJ' --- ''P1"" ' . keaidee. I. a ." ' darkening .he ht.r after a f,w , - f -'-V ' ng the Lrr hair diaaeeear I''.' lew Store Sule Next atorday ill Ho Wilson ni