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?. (WT Bfo tA(itr 'vwn J',A l M I I V f'-ll ' ""'-J1 ' " " .-t 4 personal M . A.ll I. I I i0 I 9 I i i...4'M .?. n flsiwlMn. former foreman of tile Modoc orchards, who l-ft two vnn Clio. sola to Halt Uk' City, MMrno4 yesterday tn remain Mr. saVnoels reompanlen' him. Mr. fNHtfela state that ho prefers Rogue rttwK wthjy, ft- au, to utMi b ifarinf Mia nece and tlMU fee a4 Mrs ftamaels are glad to bo hack here. ' Je Voo')ire trrtlug aUmpa with ftWrttMaft MffNK g rotarloa. ' We'll eeleitFt flf. )trlrk'a Pay at otofMMlxdkaMllii "-la the way ih Klks prefwee thelf gjimntncemenl that they Vfl) mvo t tajr dajneo and h Mr (() at (lie rttka' temple u m I ho ovan I; of March 17. tpoclnl mualr haa been otifnged- "Tale I a guaran teed attraction." says the committee composed of Mesere. Tengwald, Alen derter, Orugory, Jer,um nnd DaoloU. TIiO lime, S:.10 In tlio evening; the wfnee, HIHa' temple; the prlee "owe kvek." l0(J to loan on good farm, clot ill. II. aXtliie. J. II. JSIraeuB, formerly of thla city. IHIt new or Anaconda, Mont., writes U? IJft floiuiHorclal olwb tliHt ha ox IHlPta to rflttirn to thla city and that niHiiy families within tho elrolo of Ills nequalntapre there ileal re more information ahont thla valley gener ally, llonro, lie wrtfoa Secretary J.attn to annd him a bunch of liter uttiro to distribute anionic thorn. Mr. Simons vH8 foreman of the work of rongtriiotliiK tli Ilolliuiil hotel lilnok. . Tlo write Hint not In climate alone, hut In mane othor lniiorlnnt rnapmita Itogtto rlvor valley la aunorior to any thing lio haa found during hla four years of hIhhuico. Hweot oldor nt D Voo'h. A ion wtis horn to Mr. and Mra. Hurry Unilsoy, of Kenton, Ohio. Mnreli 12. Mr. nnd Mra. l.ludsoy for innrljr lived at Central l'olnt. In thla ralloy. Hmoko n KIiik Spllx clgnr. So. The-ynro hoiiio-niudo. tf Jiidpo C. II. (lay wont to Aaliland on IniNlnoM tddny. (lot your milk, rroain, linttor, orbs nnd huttormllk nt lie Voo'h. 1'nter Wolthloy, roaldont of thla vnlloy twonty youra iiko, wrltoa to nn noiiiialntonoo horo thwt ho will oloto nut hla utiainoaa In Clinton, 111., nnd oome bark to th land or mm-aliliu- nnd hlK rod i-lovor Mr. Wol Wiloy haa llrwl In four intwi alnco Kb Inff'thlB lly, hHt eonfw that ho haa never htwn whollr antUftoil with iiondlllone In any of thorn "Hub Ihobm In tlio middle woat la rapidly bemlHB; bettor." wrltoa Mr W.. but IU elliHHlo la a aiodlny of drootha and floods and vlolont atnrma. One ftn't dattoHd on It- I ' tliod of trylHK' to adapt myn-lf to It. Kact la, I aw afraid of It." cniialiidoe tho wrltor. Or. A. It. and Keiilio K. llodsea. alilropraotora, uatha, iaaaa. SS5 II. Mnln. J. II. Perrlval. or San Dleao. Hal., la In the valloy thla week. In tho hop of finding eomnthlii to pleaae hlm bettor than southern I'alHornla. on the ttational hoontUry llae. Mr I'er rUtil waa one or the loaera In the Otay valley flood. M'A off ou Kitdaka at Weatou'a OkMHra Shop. Andiew Bpperaon. of Amity. Ore., I looking aver Hoot hern Oregon tl wo fr a atca ranch. Ho return ed from to Klawath iounlr ater 4fy. I'natlipt atawpa at He Voe'e t. Jorian, a mining man of Okan tM eaiUrWahlaiton la among tHe praayottora In thta dlalrtct thla Bprtni. Pt'Vw bajra beer uottlea. J. K. Trent, of Applegate. la at teatftn to buatneaa mattvra In thl part of lb vglley thla week. Mr Trottt anya the atwk got through agikHi fairly well. om of the tfjekvMB, ho uya, are feeding el roalilerbl'. Hm me at the Shasta. Mra. J. T. Conro left eeterta for a two weeks' vUlt with her slater at Oakland, California The) JJattto Cry of ea lll he akewti at tke ttar theatr Wednea- tfaf on)); f fcj reault of huudmnU or request jrom the mar inmiei oatroM, at ih small admission of 1-1 fr children and .'. for adults. U03 TbJss ho hsvo the matter lu rherga in press (oofldnnie that the men ot'M4tor4 will glv gor i HgtiSNtaaw to tho Oileutal Tea t the lleltsud hotel Tu4s f'om f o'ekeek naiil to tn the afternoon. The pAtgpuni will le rndied be , twees 3 and 3 o'clock. Tot, I3!sk Sgjtdera year trouble aJtiHt pnflI, pgiMtlm or tint. Lu. 07 i. $ Spot) and daughter Annette, iaf Hoaoburg, are Ustiurs lu Medford fy few das. Mr ill U attend $ to buelnesf at Kflu l'olnt today. Mies Mpetl U visiting with relatives n this vlt'lnity. i i .u your uagaslne suuacrlptlons wii -s. Wo live in Ni-dford and fliM nwiioiisible Our iste the low- TOCAL AND . irr VHtr of Mult MM' ' it k m visitor lit Merffofrt fwfy, h i come to remain a week or mnf i'i brotmr. r V Minor who ban li r-r,:: Ittnltv, In too 111 to "... ring ki ttar Ltaawtt A Mwr inlini It ipooooiis and reeelre yonr pt- Medford rigar mora. Mrs Mary ft Walters, of California, 4a vteUhsg with frl this cm and vicinity for a fe Dr. Btepajanaem -' pr ngalN.' 14 aVHith ItdUy. fhose James Owen and wife of Wore recent Medford visitors. Loeavl grown artlrhokes fo They wako the boat hog food t I or writ for prices. Monsrr 1 and fcewl Co.. IT B Main Officers or the Ashland l Kr ! IWka will put m tho Initiator, n,in tonlabt at the meeting or the V fnril lOlka nulla illiill.ilt .1? Itlks will come itonn from th t.i.it He Cll A good reprcfentatlDM f Iks la also xfioiiH from (ii.n.l 1'aaa. Shollml corn, 1.90 por hundrcil U Jl. llrown. Mi-a. W. II. Crablree, or Fold Orovo, thla stale, Is a Modfnnl I-i r this wnk, Jittlro material, window soiphii, aoreflii doora. Par. Knr. ft I'lx Km K. II. Cntelilng, or Korest Orovo Is vial ting lu Medrord and vtclnlt to day. Kco Dave Wood about that lire in aiirauro jiollcy. Office Mall Tillmix llldg. ' II. (Illnioro, a stockman of the Klamath country. Is tarrying tn the valley for a few daya. Now Is tho tlmo to 'plant roeos. Somo oxtra cholco tliroe-y oar-old Car olina Tosloiit and Krnw Karl Drunkl from tlio flnost rose hodRca in Mwl fonl. Order at onco na supply Ib Hni ltod. I'lorco tho KlorlHt. T 11. Hurl, or Chi'hnlls, Wnshlng tou. Is u vnlloy visitor this wmik. hav ing emtio to lourn soniotliliiK ubout tho augur bout business, tlo repre sents u numlicr or rauillloa In that part of Washington who would bo glad to make homes In this valley If sugar hunt culture should prove In viting from a biisluoss point of vlow. Mr. Hurl Is colluding; data and watch ing npuratloiia lu tho field wheio the land Is being pronaiod for the sod boil. Insure your auto lu tho Alllnuco against thoft, flrn. C. Y. TmiKwuld. Ceo. (lalno, of Coltugo drove, this stato, oo me up from tlrauta Pass this luoiuliiK to get a genoral vlow of ItiHiue rlvor vullcv, lie would bo glad to ftiul an excust to remain horo. Mr Oalnoe has loom lu this valley mimyj times during the past tan years and Is much Impressed with the substan tiality or IU iHHHlfold resources. Proparoduoes Is the Issue, bo bring In your luwnmower nnd hove It flharpeuod and bo prepared for what Is coming. J. W. Mltobe.il. II. llermolator, of Marshileld. who has been visltliiK with friends lu .Medford and other parts of the val ley ror two weeks, announced this morning that he would wait ror the filial word lu the new sugar rectory pitipoeltlou ami. It It bo favorable, he wilt return to Marsbfleld, sell out or lease bis business there and make a home somewhere In the Hogue river country. Whet) better Insurance Is sold Holmee, tho Insurance Man, will sol) It. C X. Jaeen, of Trinity county. Cal ifornia, left on his return home this morning, after au euended visit here with his sister. Mr. Jasen hi greatly Pleased with this valley, lu all Its phyeical aspects, aud bellevea that It will soou eajoy remarkable develop ment industrially. Our chocolates are Medford wad. The Shasta, tf (loo, Wakefield, of Yreba. Cal.. Is attending to business In .Medford today. Ho will go to Hold Hill In the morning, returning home only alter he has obtained information as lo railroad extension proposed in this part of aout hem Oiegon Mr. Wake- field 1 Interested in the IMu l.e.ln rtiairtet. Weston Cauieia 8bop for flrat-rlaxs kodak finishing auri kodak supplies P. T. Mason, of Vancouver, Weeh Ingtou. Is altendiug lo busiuess In Medlord and .latkaomtlle today. The Star brand of typewriter bous are guaranteed to give 75.000 J Impreesious of the type "a" and "" without so clogging the type as to show an the paper. This Is a pretty it! If warranty, but that is what the Webster company agree to with Star rlbboat. Sold by the Madford Print lag eompany. Andrew Peters, of The Dalles, Or, left this morulug on his return home, uftr a week's vialt lu thla part of the state. Oats sells Ford rare, ?J00 down ami m m uiolllh. The steel for the croaking or th Bullis electri,llue and the Southern Pacific track ou Main street arrived today nd will be put dwg at once, thus uulting the east side with the Jacksonville extension. The car will ruu through to the hitspltal when the crossing shall have bean laid Some additional tomato acreage required- Call and se us. Rogue MKDKrtlH UUI lirh'i HA?r DAWN 'N iiF lTA A (i Smith of (uiiullli t'ii, m In the city today on IhimIucss. J. O. Gsrklng, tno Beat all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives uintlo nny whoro, time or place. Studio 228 Main 9lt. Phone ISO-.I. J. IS. Mills, of Ashland, la a Med rord spectator today. Try a King Spits elgar and en- courage home Industry. tr T. C. Toy, or ICugene, where ho Is engaged lu the restaurant business, Is a Medrord visitor ror a few days Medford Taxi Co. "Anywhoro any time." Phone 888. BLOODIEST BATTLE OF WAR (Continued from page ono) Itonvuuv Our artillery showed great activity along thla front. "lu I ho wood of I.o Pi el re a detach ment or our troopa penetrated a trench or the enemy at a point near Croix des Cannes along a friHit or about XOU yarda. The hioh cleaned up the saps and after having In- UloMd some losses oil the eBjsipy they returned to our lines with about twenty prisoners. "Th night passed quietly on the remainder of the front. "During a ulght fight a group of French aviators threw down thirty shells of large caliber at the railroad atatlon of Conftans. Klanies were seen breaking out a five different iioluts. in spite of a violent cannon ade all the French aeroplane suc ceeded In getting back without Buf fering damage " OeitMMH .Statement IIKRM.V. March 13. The text of today's statement by Derma army headquartera follows- "The weather has been favorable for observation purposes and there bus been very lively artillery activity on both aides over a great part of the from The activity also Increas ed on both hides of the leuse and as far as the Moselle. ' Apart from patrol fighting on the Homme and the failure of a French minor attack In I.e Pre t re forest there were no events, ' After much reconnolterlng our airmen attacked enemy rullway sta llions and military depot, especially on the Clermont-Veidiin railroad line with Kin i ess. "Thiei tuim ueroiiLinen wire de- stroyed In the rhaniiMgne and ope in the Mouse realou." - MNCE JOACHIM WEDS PRINCF.SS MARIE AT BERLIN AMSTKitDWl. i. r l : The mar aUtVfKtmpVi K T-t ;T 2m!' 9 rff AnaaVnHn'nBlnBnBV MKrT sE! jl. . fit oBjBjif 'mSVS, ? t vu VfcyavjV3BnJi i xmmm?.-r&FteqmFmnG"-i i fltmH.HBHnB ' rhiue I'rimv Joachim, the fifth son I of Kmiwror William, and Princess i Maile Augustine daughter of Prince rtb-.Kdwurd uf uhelt. was celebrated haturduy in the royal castle of Itelle- viis. seiordlng to a disMtlrh from Uerliu The wantage occurred In the present of the empress of (iermany, the duke and duchess of Auhalt', and other relatives. Kmperor William waa not preeenl. The engagement of Prince Joavchlm and Princess Marie was officiatly an uoiiueed October II last. Prince Joachim s 25 yeara old on Decem ber 11 last, and ho is a captain la th Uth regiment of Hussar. He iu th only unmarried child of th em imror. Princess alarle Augustto la the ebiest child of Prince Edward of Auhalt and wat. born Ju'te 10, llt. She Is a niece of the reigning dug, Frederick II of Anbalt, Prince Joachim has been serving with the tlenuau army on th Bua siaa front Ute in April 111, wa reiMtrwd he bd narrowly ad 4 at' '"' the liussbuw. Sfl W Off H, riM f.n ffis.fi V UUfMt 'Ar'D AT STAn THFATFfl TODAY OLD HIDING PLACE IE l'(ll,l JNHS. X. M. Mnreli 1.1. -Aetunl coin (iiirution ot' Inileil Stnte troop for nn oxneditinn into Mexico tn lry nnd enptiire Kiuneii-eo Villa wfts liegiin lieiu today. From tho heavy troop movement to Coli'inlius it would fci'in, iiccoiding to officers n etHtion hcie, llitit tlii point is to lie untile u linse of oporn tion. It was believed lieio that Joliii J. Fondling, linyriulicr onenil coiiiuiHinlliig the eighth hriatle, would be (lrignotcj to take cluirc of the e.vjHitliliounr.vl'orre uud would make Coluiubus In licuihpinrtcr, The force of (leuerul I'uhlo llertam, ciuumaudiuhe Ciurniun gnrrion nt 1'slomuw. on (lie Me.i-iin side of the border aiHatli of lieie, wils in creased tdny by the iirrival of HOft men, )iriugint In t'oice to u total ot 2000. Ity tonight or tomorrow it ia expected that the American kiiiiikoii here of 1100 men will be nuKineuteil by the arrival of two rrftunentt. nt infantrj-, a signal eumHtn.v, a hospi tal detaehuMut nnd ume mountain artillery from Fort lili. Fruuciwo Villa, with hut a snmll body of uicHi it i rMrlel heiu, it fleetug further from the Tinted States border and into the uioiintuiu which purtUlel the lioder of Clil hiuihuu uud Sonorii towuril (iuerrsro, where ln daya as an outlaw began and where to almost every peon "Punch.." Villa is u hero. Annv men here point out that onco back in the uuutaiu among hit, frieniU, iinv Miriut or VdU iH likely lo reoendili' g game of hide ami seek. Some oltnorN lu-licve that the put' int max he a metier of month. OPEN 130.000 ACRES OF OREGON LAND TO SETTLERS WASltivoTOX. Mur IS More than ?.ooi.a0 acres uf public lands were denluaaled by the Interior de partment us enters ble by homestead ers In Kei i uwy It was announced to day. Home of the land ulrnudy lun been siil.sl and applicHtliws havo been filed ror settlement os much of the i est Th land opened Is scat tered throughout marly 200 counties in ulne .tarn states. In Arlsona 17.00 uciua ww opened; In Califor nia T;t.'MM', Colorado. 10,000, Kan sas 17.011.'. Montana 300,000; North Dakota :'-.i,0O; Oregon ISO.OQO; South D;i i. ota 1.000.000 aeree in tko Bellefoiu hd, uimon and Itapld City district... Wyoming i 70,000. IttsMilutioiis of Coiidoleurt vvneresk, Tn all-wie iuprinej Katber hs sU fit to call to Ills lodge on bifh the spirit uf our be lotad brother. K. K Hull, aad Whores'., Talisman Lodge No. 31.1 KuJghts of Pythias reeogniies In Hrother Hull a true exponent of Friendship, Charity and Benevolence. Therefore, be It KesolvMt, That we extend to the bereaved fagsiljr our sincere sympa thy in their tigs of sorrow. And bo It further Resolved, That copy of thae res olutions he htraiahed the sorrowing family, our capy furnished for pub lication and e copy filed la the archive of th lodg. M. O. WOMTMAX. WILL. 1) STKHL. I L RWIS'O. VILLA FLEEING m N MOUNTAINS GRIZZLIES W MM. SI QUIGGLY MS i fi.,li.. I....k their rir-f hike ' "'" "-""- '""" i i. ki iii TiHotnii. m in i ilieliM-t he was i i -ii.-oii on Sundin. March I'i, '" """"'"' "' u.,r .. .... .. ti. . i.nn emuioe vt I he Weyerhaeuser i H' -. ... n... - ii nn- h'lt the lilirnr) at 1 o'cliiek i in I ho Onxslies at I'loiefiix to r.'iu there lo the rock. The nx wsi nfdrariid, the 4ay prfeci i luLi and the (Irixaliee made m tune 1 c ciimiNSie circw oi mt rtM- i .- .. i. .i. -l. . U....I, crei..e wW ..mbieil. c- .x,,lred nnd venous jncturea . Mr. Pbbjor told of Ihe formo- .. . .. . .". .i .... .... i - " in i ut ceumry n nw mo row .. .. .. .' I wtr.u.i w.ih considared the oldest land) .. i .:.!. i.:. III U M-l'lllMI, HIIII Mil Ul ffllVI-HIll- ti n .u how tho mriou inurl;, 0f .., ,,., .-.. r...HMl. .uL-;,u. i. .. .- -W....W.. .n..... .. ....- ink listing. One liolu innile bv n pet iiicil on, port of which rwiininn, wti t ic( i.illy noted. Mr. Ocrkmjj jnoved the must during climber. Another sermnble to the top for the rcjMlnr (InzI.v coffee uud hineli niul the ictiiru wulk, just us the sun no I, completed a lnenioniblv liiko. The committee in chnrpc were Mr. nnd Jin. Lattuoiid-Mr. Frntt. The next hike will be an nll-dny trip, Sunday, Mnreli J, to llnldy. Watch lor iuither notices. MEDFOnD LOSES BASKETBALL GAMES TO ASHLAND Ashland took double revenge Sat urday iiIkIU and ended the banket ball pcason by winning the boys game I' 0-1 3 und taking the plrlti 12-7. There woh no excuse at all ror tho loss or the Klrlfl kuiiio except listless playing and the know Iodise, that they had the title won. II seemed like tho whole team wus euylnc to ABlilund, "Shoot, wo should worry." Not until the last quarter did Med rord wake up to tho realization that .they were loHlnc a camo and then they went Into It hummer and tone but to no avail. ROSEBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT ISSUE BONDS FOR $75,000 UOSKIU'IIO, Or, Mar. 1 Uy a vote of 184 to U'7 tho people of the Koseburg school district havo decid ed to Issuo bonds lu tho sum of J7C, 000 with which to erect a modern high school liulldliiK hero. Tho struc ture will cost approximately $100, 000, according to the piesout plnu. Actual work ou the structure will be gin curly in April. XOTICK Precincts Medford North Main and West Medford register now nt tho, its ngn-i-uunt to this u-eiproeal nr MallTrlbune office. J mnueinejit propo-ed by the do lucto FOR BRONCHITIS, PAINFUL COUGH, WHOOPING COUGHS AND COLDS Cheapest llcuiedy .Made at Jloiue IH TesMon-ful for no Cents Whou In need of a remedy ror the the most economical to use, for tho treatment of bronchial uffectlonu. i reason that one bottle (B0 cents sueh as bronchitis, whooping cough, 'worth) mukos a rull pint (128 tea croup, stubborn coughs, colds or 'spoonsful) of tho most oxcellont hourfccuess, don't simply ask the druggist foi a "cough medicine" but gut thu bust. Tell him to give you Sohlffnieun's Now Concentrated peetorunt. Instead of being Induced Into buylug kouiethliiK else purely ou; tno strength of somo testimonials or the exaggerated claim of the manu-,of fact in or. Tho same "money back" giiurantoo koco with oveiy bottle or uns remooy sold by M ml ford i'har- mucy as does with Dr. KehlffmauH's famous Asthmudor and your moaey will bu refunded. If It does not give perfect satisfaction, In fart even moie, If it is not found tlio best rein- edy evor used for thene atrectlons. i In buying this new iemed, besides securing tho guur-inteo theo drug , gists give, it will likewise be f omul, J-'Fira? I SBBBBBBBBBBBBBE aaaaaW-'' aBBwaawaBBaBaBaaaafir TBaBaaaaaaaaaaaai "Bmmmmmt More Profit Less Risk In these times of sudden style changes, many merchants are carrying smaller stocks of merchandise. Through WESTERN UNION Day Letters and Night Letters they quickly fill broken lines with new, fresh goods. Results more and faster turn-overs, Smaller Investment, fewer left-overs. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. I .. I'll. .. IN LIBER CIRCLES I ...iLu ttcaaluitmri .W,n n tour iif th irniberril dincte t sonthern Oregon. Iwn ing i-ome some days ano. He com in Irom the npjer RogTie nver section tin- morning and will nralNihlr anjor visit to Uie tast . . a t. .1 l?.Af.ffk.... dAilHlllllK UMtlmr HII n 1ST .ik"U" moniii"""- -; . ,j t . . ,, ' ' " "PT.i!; . , I f' viir tl"- pnrt of the coaM. The genera report a, tkt nil l i th ibIIL in this enlito rogwn nr v. , . . , i.. ....!.:. . il...... .MiuiiuiiMit for n ",u,"n,"s """' ,-'" t .' cont nuou run thin seawn. Alunj . , - 11 flnim to Iimv orJeit, for g. much or ! eertoiu classes oftheir output ns thev en n deliver in the next twelve month Some of the tnilln nrc being enlarged. Unit tt eore of lumbermen have beuu looking about this ltog-uo river country during the post two or three weeks. They report nu unusual stir in lumber circles till over the count rj. The demand is incrciisin for lumber of .staple grades on never hefoic in the hiftor.v of the west, TWO NATIONS JOIN IN HUNT (Continued Irom paw one) "The novel mneiit of Hie t'nilrA States, in view of the uniiMiial stutA of tiff nirs which hn existed for some time along the international boundary mid etinii'slly desiring to eo-operutr. with the de faelo govenuneul ot Mexico to suppress the ntnte of law lesHiiess, of which the recent attack on Columbus X. M., in n deplorable c.xiiiuple, and to insure pence and or der in the region contiguous to the boundary between the two republics, rendilv griiiit permission for mili tary forces of the de fneto govern ment of Mexico to cross the interim tionul boundary in pursuit of lawles. bands of armed men who have enter cd Mexico from the I'niled State, committed outrages on Mexican soil uud fled into the Tinted State- on the understanding that the de facto Sovernmcnt of Mexico grant it the reciprocal privilege that the military forces of the United Slntes may pur sue across the internntionnl bound nry into Mexican territory lawless bunds of nrmed men who have cnteiy eil the United States fioni Mexico, committed outrages on American foil ami I led into Mexico. .fO"cetncnt In I'hito "The yovenuiient of the United Stale- understands that in view ot cough medicine, after being mixed at hojue with one pint or granulut od sugar and one-hulf pint of water. Kx-jOne bottle will probably, thoroforo. bo sufficient for u whole family's supply, whilo the wuno quantity of the old. ordinary, ready-made kiuds mndiclno would cost botwean ?2 i and fJ It Is prepared rrom strictly harmless plants, contains absolutely no chloroform, opium, moiphlne or any other narcotic or Injurious drug a do most cough remedies, and it can therefore be given to children with iierfoct safety It U pleasant to take and children are fond of It Ah solutelv no risk whatever Is mn lu buvlui; this remedy uudi r tho above positive guarantee It J Schlfiiuanii, Prop, .st Paul, Minn I j. .i mini nt llw in fpieu rin fiif i t,,, omidcfc ami Hi fore enrf ihe rsem roegl privuVife hdMsjder mnv , . rordmrlr He Mcrreef hv slfner un eminent without fttflher tnlerclmnts of tbmm. ''ft i g fnjgtter of sincere gratifi. cnlion to I he Polled )(( that ffi de faefo gvcnimenf of "Mexico hnv erineed r cordUl mM frlemflv N sdrit of co-opefnti in the effort i of th antbfrritiee of ih Fnited Hlales to apprehend nnd punish tht hH of outlaws who seek rcfugw heyond the inlernntiownl hmindsry jn the errooeoos belief thgt the conti luted aulhoritics will resent aav pur suit cns the homrfary hv ton force of the government whose citi. sens have suffered hv the crimes ol the fugitive. "With the amne spirit of cordial fricudhip tlio government of tn Uuittxl Slates will oxereiso the pnvi. lege grniitetl by the de fneto govern raeut of Me.vioo in tho hope and eon fident exH'olutioii tlmt by their mH. 'tuiil efforts lawlessness will he rrad icntcd and pence niul order iiuuninin ed in the lerntorieH of the I hitod Stoles nnd Mexico contiguous t. ie internntionnl houudnrv ." SUGGESTIONS TO SICK WOMEN How Many Are Restored To Health. J'lrst. AIniost every operation in our hospital performed upon women LccomeB necessary UiroiiRh neglect of ,uch symptoms us buckache, irregular nd puinful period, displacomenta, puin in the side, burning sensation in the Ktomach, beurlng down puins, nervous noss, diziinese nnd slceplwwnoss. tfeconil. ThemedicInemostHUCces ful tn rollovinr- femnlo ill.i is Lydla E. Pinkhnrn's Ycgetnblo Compound. It reirulntcs and strenuthens the orKunlsm; it overcomes disease. For forty years it hut been making women strong nnd well, leltevinjr buck ache, nervousness, ulceration and in flammation, weakness, displacements, irregularity nnd periodic pnins. It lias also proved invaluable in prepar ing for childbirth und tho Chungu of Life. Third. Tho great number of unso licited testimonials on file nt tlio Pink ham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., many of which are from time to time published by permission, are proof of the vidua of Lydia K. l'inklmm's Vegetable Com pound, in thu treatment of female ills. 1'ourtli. Every nllingwomnn In the United States is cordinlly Invited to write to the Lydia E. Pinklmm Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Muss., for special advice. It Is free, will bringyou health und tnuy suvu your life. Don't Mistake the Cause .Mjuiy ."MiMlfonl IVyiplc Have Kidney Trouble niul Don't Know It Do you have headache? Aro ou tired and worn out? iKool dlszy, nervous and depressed' Are the kidney secretions Irregu lar Highly colored; contain sediment? Likely your kidneys nre at fault "Weak kidneys give warning of dis tress. Heed the wanting: don't dolay Use a tostod kidney roiuedy. Ttnnd this Jacksonville testimony. Prank Tumgato, retired farmer, C street, Jacksonville, Ore, says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills per sonally and they havo been taken by another of my fa mil v. I can any they aro a fine medicine Doan's Kidney Pills did me a great deal of good when I was suffering from kidney weakness. They deserve public endorsement." Pi Ice .'Or at ull dealers, rwn'l simply ask for a kidney remedy set Doan's Kidney Pills the same, tint Mr Turngate had. I'oster-Mllburfi Co , Props , llufralo, X. Y. OLD STAND with NEW STOCK Pure Cider Vinegar, tjal. 20c 4 lbs. Macaroni 25c 4 lbs. Rice 25c Popcorn, 3'j lbs. 25c 2 lbs. Peanut Butter -25c 2' i lbs. Fancy Can Pineapple 17c 3 cans Tomatoes 25c I 3 pkrjs. Quaker Oats . - 25c 1 50c tirade Good Tea 35c Olympic Pancake Hour - 45c Pint Bottle Snyder's Catsup 22c Starch, nkg. ... 7c Graham Flour .. . 33c Ivory Starch - 5c 3 cans Peas . 25c l25c can Delmontl Sardines . 16c I Good Steel Cut Coffee 20c ! 5 lbs. Karo Syrup 33c io ids, Karo syrup euc Red Beans, lb. . 6'iC Lemons, doz. 20c Best Laundry Soan, bar 4c "Pearl Barley and Tapioca, In. 7c 'Com Flakes, pkg, 7c Salmon, can 9c Meal, Sack 30c EastYSide Grocery t), B. Verbirk. ' Phone 2B4-H Free Delivery Hlver Valley Cannii)Q. 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