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Th Democratic Times, the Mcdforil
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ttrn Oregonlut), The Aslilanri Tribune.
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Official Paper of the City of Medfnnl.
Official Taper of Juckaon County
Bntered a Mennd-clas miiller at
Medfonl, Orvgon, under Mm net of March
s, mi.
Hnrorn riit-ul.itPni fur 1910 210$.
Full U-oaed
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HMnrlntod Preaa din-
EM-TEES
orit otvv ti(i:i.ooi ics
H08TON -The very brut place In
the world where yon may wiuli your
faw and hands and comb our hnlr
fur nothing la located, in the wash
room of the Parker house In lloaton.
How the management ever stands the
bill fnr fresh towela and soap Ih n
mystery. Itoston was captured liy
tlt llrillsh, but clawed Itself free
Ih 1776; than the Irish captured II
and at last accounts .lark Curlcy wan
still mayor. Theatrical managers
lo H0t like Uosloti (I. t. -the Hub)
Ihkwmso tho mayor objects to play In
The Altognlher. Ilostnn la fiiiiiotia
for baked liwtia. l.ntta tho Metre,
America's first subway. Old Cy Young
Mini Milk and Water ata.. sldo liy
side, a approved liy the Dairymen's
Union. i(X. II. Tho anloona cloae
at 1 1 i. in.)
Don'! Von Keel I.Ike it Pickpocket?
Whon ou
Walk out or the harbor ahop and
don't Up tli fuller?
Whan the eoMiliirlor on (ho alrnot
cur rorgwla to aruli your nlrkol?
"Wkan yon earn flv dollar on the
aide and don't tell your Fran Hhout
hi
Whan yon um on of tho firm a
(wo.eenl aUwM on a jwraoiial lutter?
"Whim tha clerk ilrea you two-hlia
live mneh In chana?
Hay, don't you?
N, 3lHftiloIin, V Swtlly .Miitti','
Thorn Alu'l X Sueli AiiIiimiIh
Truthful lawyera.
Homely at-torliiM.
Rich Mportora.
iMMdlbrlft mlilnalra.
Polite conductors.
t Hotly freah fRRa.
lrtty acbiwl-ma'ams.
Unmoroua ( T HHwltcal.
. .
I'Hin omw
(ly llerby rouKH-man)
V matter what haipena. b HAP
I'Y ti vour wife fade down tho cellar
stair after chopping the wood fur
tin- Mi. lien Move (ll
if vim Immw on Mm you for doting
..ii ih. jol.. CIIIM'KI.K.
Niiiimit Iovkm a arouch.
uu mil) imnoy aome people by
t'tHu- .iIvuih happy.
Hut Mn ithuuld fret.
CuiKiti our joy -
SMIl.K'
I'lOIB
1.
I i an Miami for the Hlrl
uii the Tuna url;
I .an Htitnd tor the dam with
nlkktMt hair;
HiH t)i i en wltli a hnpe
Tiiui lanu llkr iu aim
if lofting it v nanny for fair.
U.
I don't carp a flip
Km- the u with hla Ho
All cluttered with fu inuitluihe.
But ioxh. I am son.
On the lll-nianii"rtHl bore
Who boa.u i'f hi oatuil and
niaahea.
ei
Thla ta a prtuio favorite In
nutleal epaiedlea. Indwd. no
tnu ileal attow i a aim cm with
tmt at lea so good looking
nttw MMi thla Joke
HT wild amn of ltllo have
l)llr 0iiua tut out
lk - How do th talk
t( They don t, thftt'a what utakoa
eui Wild.
W Ylallor hat crime U thin
jaatt tunrd wunv
JaUtr NuihuiK llo imppt'iif d to
PMaiwB vhenMlko ih Jilt shot
luaft anil h lifii AI t viVM.
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THE PIONEERS
P
I ON KKIJS of Orcein Saturday cclclinitcd at Clinm
noeir the nnnivornnrv ul" tin- liirth of the first coin-
iij(nvcnlth on the Pw-ffiv coast, known as the "Oregon
.Territory." At Clmiiipoe. on the hanks of the AVillain
eUc, fifty-two men organized May (J, 18-115, the first pro
visional jfovei'iinieiit for the territory now comprising the
states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
At the time there were fewer than one hundred native
Amerie ans in the whole countvv west of the Koekies. Pos
sesion wasstill in dispute between Ureat Britain and the
I'liited States, and remained so until 181(5. These early
sell lei-s manifested the raeial
and by the people, which is still a feature ol Oregon, lo
the efforts of these pioneers the northwest was preserved
to the Union.
All of Oregon owes a great debt to the pioneers not
only to those of the Champoeg gathering, but also to those
who came later. The pioneers who settled southern Ore
gon were a hardy, enterprising, forceful body of men and
women, and to their efforts is due the subsequent develop
ment that their sacrifices and struggles made possible.
Few of the succeeding waves of immigration have
added as fine a citizenship as shown by the first arrivals,
and few have done more for the upbuilding of the state
and nation. All honor to the pioneers, whose numbers
grow pathetically fewer with each ensuing year.
A POWER-GRABBER'S PLOT
TIIK I'OkTLANI) Ob'KCJONlAX and other organs of
the power-grabbers have expressed jubilation over
the defeat of the efforts of Clifford Pincliot at the recent
session of the National Conservation Congress when the
Shields power grab bill was indorsed.
This conservation congress was composed principally
of water-power lobbyists now at Washington and repre
sentatives of water-power interests, who appropriated the
name of the defunct conservation organization to add re
spectability to the gathering. The sub-coniniittee on
water-power which indorsed the Shields bill was com
posed of the follewing:
II. M. Hull, of Atlantit, tla., chairman, roproaontlnK tho (leorgla
Power Co.; II .1. Pierce, or Sontllu, Wanli., roproaontlng the (iwnoral
IClettrlo; AI. O. I.tduhlon roiiriveiitliig lint ITtuli Power Co.; .lolm II. I'ln
noy, ropreaoiitliiK tho Aluminum Co of AiunrloM; Kx-CotiKrotwmnn Den
nlc O'Plynn, of OklHhotnn City, roproaontliiK IioiiiIIiik couipnnleR; W. P.
Ly, rnpri'RcntliiR tho Alabama Power Co.; lix-dnvornor Hawloy of Idaho
roproaentliiR the Idahu Power Co.; C. C. Ilahb, of IlniiKor, Mnlnc, ft iow
or engineer; Milton C. tiniuiii mid K. C. Wnrreu of Seuttlo, favorable to
powor lutoroata; 1C. C l'lnney of tho ileiHrtment of tho Interior, "tho
faithful IMiiimy" In the lUlllnger cMne, leanl ndvlner of Socrotnry Ilnlllu
Ror; K. ('. (IrovHr or the OeoloRlcHl murvoy.
The coinmittee was representative of the gathering
and could be expected to indorse any program favorable
to those seeking to grab this last remaining national re
source from the people. It should have been called the
powcr-gra libel's' conference.
A GERMAN DEFENSE OF WILSON
MAXIMILIAN IIAKDKX, the (leriuan publicist and
author, has astonished (Jermany by a series of ar
ticles in defense of President Wilson, his policy and the
American viewpoint, lie declares that Woodrdw Wilson
is a "brave opponent of evil and abuses," and alludes to
111 in as "actuated by a love for his people and possessed of
the will to lead them to the heights of his ideals after they
had gotten into the swamp land." "tlennany," he adds,
"should be ashamed of people who slander him because
they have read calumny in newspapers."
Ilerr Harden praises President Wilson as a "man of
high moral and high-spiritual character, of whom weniight
be proud if he were mil's." What the writer characterizes
as "lazy ignorance" is represented as "ehattering from
the mantle of would-be patriotism, which in reality has
nothing in common with genuine patriotism, when Presi
dent Wilson is assailed as he frequently has been."
"Ninety-one oiie-humlredths of ali the so-called war
literature," llerr Harden says, "should be sent where it
behmgs to the paper mills and the public should return
to books from which a wide-awake spirit speaks, including
President Wilson's 'The New Prccdoni.' Then perhaps
pure common sense will return to you and awaken you to
the duty of respecting the dignity of foreign people."
lit all his passages with Ueniiany, says llerr Harden,
Preuideitt Wilson has acted from absolute conviction.
"Dare we measure by the standard of a student's squabble
the complaints of a great free nation, led by a man of the
weight and importance of President Wilson " asks the
writer.
"If the president, after a thorough investigation, is
conviiHid that (icrniauv ba broken the laws of humanity
it w.i.s not onlv bis nyhi. Inn his dut to talk with clear
ness, lie i. Wis this not ;s ;i I u I lo himself, but to us."
E TROOPS NEEDED
10 PROJECT BORDER
SV MOIO Ti .. Mm
1 1 1 . iil'iiiix litre urc li. fl u I U.it
the li.enn tiiiiiK .ill.in Mill Miir
to aroue Oic wit itt'iMi'tiurnt to the
irelna uecd of additional trooi (01
bolder patrol dul Ucncral Kun-
tun aaked for morn trovpa at the time
he ua rncd to take jauu men (rm,of ihe conventitfii. U in ehjre of the
the bor.hr to strengthen the Pr '
Aftk.B.a. Abu.u I. Ila.li.n t...k .1... ... '
WIMH M(1I9 111 MFM1W, Vl IUV IV-
qutst M not granted
TUe nine soldiers attacked at lilenn
Hpnnm bclouaed to a reutient. the
inn raain. nut nan ween ai(cnnt
Inx to patrol a siretih of ntarh -loo
nilta of the wildest country along
tho entire Mmltan border Twoia
and ditAi'hiuentH of the rcKimtut aro
VttAi out from Lateiio almoet toi
hUxtA Ulanca. The Utter tlai-o is
i only tflgfilv mlU'i from PI Patu. Iio
CMbi) cf thv iMi;uust tvrrliory to jo
TODFOTW ftiXTO TRmmTE.
instinct for government of
PREPARE
FORG.O.P. CONVENTION
I'HU'UiO. M.i s I'li'i'.if.itioim
in the tun'iuiu ol tho rriniMu'.in
national contention liere ou ,luue 7
Mere Kturti'd toda m heu carpenter
I'eaau to transform t li- colUcum lu
lu a convention hall. William V.
tkone f Haltlwiore. ereant at arm
i'ie,ir.tiioni
t. .u...ll..d . . I..U..I.I .l... t I. .1
I llii'iumi ll' )'l rv,li 'l(l', nil j
jfitll national comniltie will nurt'1"1
June t to make up the tcnipnrarv
roll of the i-oRteatleu Mo fir ouh 1
eiant wmttis r.ae utin net .n
!aiutut Ji filed four sxat a.) .
It la euMtted UMt aeariria of 'Unn
I
on toutcsU Ul ta qulkiy le oi.l
of
?
o?nred.
;:z'VL;;';,!riidiLn-suon.onal,ack,,?e
tKs ivH'j
, weni.
MEDFORD, OREGON. VOmY. VAY S. 101K
KAISERASKS POPE
10
J10 SECURE PEACE
LONDON, Mh v The rorrc
spondent at Ilottertlam of the V
chang Telearapii omiiany raMra
the following toda :
"On the occasion of tho Halter fes
tlval Hmporor William ent an auto
'graiih latter to Pope Henodlrt
pressing the hope that the pontiff
with tho king or Spain, would be ablr
'to construct a scheme with tho olijert
of bringing together under tho nus
plclous einblnm of the dove and olive
branch' a conference of belligerents
for consideration of an Immediate
armistice, In the fervont hope of he
curing an early peace without detri
ment to the luKltimalo aspirations of
nationalities."
The correspondent says he obtain
ed this information from a circular
Just Issued by the Herman humani
ty lnaguo. The circular also says
contddornhle significance Is attached
to the arrival In Home of envoys
from the kings of Ilavarla and Sax
ony, who had prolonged audiences
with Cardinal OiispHrrl, papal secre
tary of state.
BURIAL SERVICE
SAItATOOA SPlltNOS, N. Y May
S.--A aorvlro for the hurlnl of chil
li nn nud their reception Into the
church Is proponed In a revlncd ritual
of tho MothodlBt Kplxcoiutl church
which va auhinittctl today for ac
tion by tho general conforenco In aon
alon horc. Provlotialy only a cere
mony for adults ban exlntoil.
Tho now form aiiKgealed provldoa
Unit xcrvlcoa for tho Imptlmn of in
fautH and for ordination ahull be
KToatly ahortiincd. Tho burial aor
vlco will be modified by tho Insortlon
of additional scriptural aelcctlona
Klvlni fuller exprcMlon of the eltrla
IIhii hope an round In tho new testa
ment. In tho marrlago ceremony It
la provided that when the ring la
UHtnl the word "nud with all my
worldly aooda I thee endow," ahall
be oinlttod for the reason, tho com
mittee reported, that the cereinnn
lUelf Implioa common ownerahlp of
property.
It la alao propoaed that the word
"devil" ahall be alrlckrn from the
paaxnaea ber It occurs mid that
the word 'aln" ahall be iubatltiiied.
COMMUNICATION.
To the Kdili.r:
1 wee in inii- ifsuo of jrv I. in'
tide bended "ItnMoi Lnmii'licn I'.f
I'orl lo Keenll t'iMllltv I'i'tirt." Now,
n a HiHttct' of fumieH. I will nk
j oh to htole throiiifh your eoluinn
that (lie ri'i'iirt that I am circiilutinu
ivciill Mtitious ii 1'uUe ami withnut
nnv fotimlnlion whatever.
1 will -tale Kince 1 have Weil u
member of the Tnx league, thnt ae
erut men who were i'netorx in Kt'ttiiitf
JiiiIbc Ton Wile elected, enme to me
in Mcdt'ord with iiirurtim they claimed
to have taken from the eountv
..nix, nIiowiiii; exlmvaicnnec of the
county fund, ami naked, if I lie Tnx
leiiirue ikMeteil to neeoinplixh unv
itootl for the taxpayer), of the eountv,
why they dul not atnrt a n-eall; that
would Ih- tho only relief. I replied
that if their figure and tatemenU
were correct, mid 1 hud bivii a much
wf ll laetnr a thwv were in elei-tiiiif
Judue Ton Wile, I would take the in
itiative myelf and not nk aimieoin
el-e to reiiilv my iuitukei. Tins
ud nil it needed wax a Mart. 1 ie-
died that it wa up to tlioe who were
re-pniiilile for hi' election to tart it
Had I Inunelii'il the recall i
would lime -eeu me in the forerouiHi
and not ntiloriainK for benii; tin t.
Hut the Tribune, in uivintf nic t '
tor laiiiiclunu the rwall, lm -
the hoH- ot inmrinf me politicals
Youi truly,
HKNTOK BOWKK"
A-hlninl. May U.
(N'ole. i'twithtnndiinr Mr. H"
en.' denial, the Muil Tribune i- i
liably int'oniu'd tlutt Mr. Howet- i i
un.i!l oolii tied tiTiiatuit's I'nr i'h
rvu ixnti.n in Mclfonl. M.-.
"cr, ir liHt'rn n n i neui.ii tu
I he re i .ill pi t'Mon .it 0!ii Mil. '
SIM f ml iWwtcis Smoft
Medford and Mt Pitt Clssrs
I "
ELL-AS
Absolutely Removes
proves it. J5cat all druyi&ts. I
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INFLUENCE
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I1TIIM0 IU
.VISIT MEDFDRD FRIDAY
Sri. or II t n i i, tf Iowa
favorlit on of t'int t.iu .mil one of
the foremost candidal! for the re
publican nomination In Chicago In
Juiip, will deliver an address in this
city next Friday, May 12. at tho Nat
under the auspices of tho Lincoln
club, co-operating with tho Iowa so
ciety. Ho will be the second presi
dential possibility to visit this city
within the last month, the other be
ing Theodore E. llurton of Ohio.
Senator Cummins will speak at
Grants Pass Thursday night, passing
through Medfonl from the south
Thursday morning. Friday at 10:15
n. in. lie will come to Medford, going
to shland In the afternoon whore he
will deliver an address at 3 o'clock,
lie will return to Medford addressing
the people of the elt and valley at S
o'i loi k In the cm ning. The plans for
entertaining Senator Cummlnx are
now undcrwuv.
Kliortod by Jsckson County At
tract Co.. Hlxtb and Fir RU.
INiil INlnte Trniitfoi-.
II. Toft el n to II. K.
It
Tomlluxon et u, lot ii hlk
0 Imperial add Medford $10.00
Geo. M. Mlllor to Joseph Kan-
tor et ux. pt 80-3S-1W 10.00
Joshua McPherson et ux to K.
J. Klein el ux. lot fl High
land add. Medford SOO.00
C. L. Foley et ux lo P. C.
Foley, pt 3i-2V 10.00
('. It. Carlion et ux to Serene
Jepaon. lot S blk 5 Carlton
add Medford 150.00
II. K. Tnmllnaoii et ux to Jack
son Co. Hldg A Loan Assn.
lot C Imperial add Medford 1.00
MARKET REPORT
111 MIS Alive. ;iji'.
STKKKK Alio. (ho (!.
COWS Aliw, .r( 5sis
VKAL- Drehod, Sfollo.
l,lvo Poultry
I1KXK Mr; ohl WM.KteiH. 7.;
lilt'-, lie; broiler, -'lie.
DUCKS Fat, b.
0F.KK13 Fnt, So.
TIKKKVS I'nt yoonjr, 15c.
MiLClIAN HARKS. to o.
Iley ana firnvn
(Huyinic Prices.)
WHKAT-llOis
HATS $30 ton.
HAY Alfalfa, !. ton ; Kriiin, $1 1.
1IAKLKV AVbolt, $30.
PrlfiNs I'nia by nomurs
KtUIS JJi8e.
Ill TTKH Itairy. 2 lb., 4;.c
l'OTATOKS-l.S6.
ONIONS '2,e.
HONKY -l'2o lr lb,
CtDKIJ 86.
1011 K- 93'.
HKKK 10oi V2e.
I. A KM 1 -"..
ltACON i:t'n'15c.
SIM! I.PF.KS 1-.M-.C.
HAM li.c
l.t I I I L I VI
It in .
JjWWkj
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED IV1IELBC
I Rk.hmilklmaltdgrainxract in ponder.
For lnfant,InvliJiJgrow ing children.
Pure nutntion,ufLuildingiiie hole body.
1 lou.'iratc nursins mothers nJtbtjJ.
t Yho (Food-Drink for all Agou
More nutritious llian tea, cot fee, eU
Substilatc cuit YOU Sane Price
JOHN A. FEftL
UNDERTAKER
l-nlj AMliaut
sft s. iiahii.i:tt
I'liuneu M. 12 sua 17-J
Anuiuc bnic
Ceont
COURT HOUSE NEWS
i mi. tn i. .. m. . un -
y;v:ssssw2l,
(.-... ' IK
K-niuj i-a- -eg ,
FOREIGN FIRMS
GROWING FAT By
T,
Ii, fjVSM. t MXNI.Y I
v smii.TO Mav i The In
c (-. i Tn 110-10111 li lorelgn corpora
iicii) on Hirlr vtnerlcan business have
it, ti.irn.oii'. One rellalile estl
t.iair lilace-. the total evasions at
more Mian one million dollars.
7ho most conspicuous tax dodgers
in 'in) class have been tho foreign
Kt mi-hlp rouipanlos. These com
i.juir have had a practical inonop
i of the ocean transportation of
v a rirun mroes, and have made
mormons i-roflis through tho inalnte
naiup of freight rates by pools and
srrrct agreements. Since the begin
ning of the European war these com
(int)les have Increased their rates
mute than ."00 per cent.
Uurlng all the six years since the
enactment of the corporation tux, tho
Culled States treasury lias ullowod
tho steamship companies to report
deficits of millions when most of
thoni were really making enormous
profits.
How did they do It? Hy the sim
ple process of charging up against
American business, practically all the
expense ot tholr entire operations.
Meanwhile, Uncle Sam sat with his
eyes cloned and his hands folded.
Take the case of one of the Eng
lish stoainshlp companies, whose
hooks have Just been examined Thlx
examination shows that although the
returns of the company to the treas
ury department for the six years from
HiOU to 1911 showed an alleged los
on American business of more than
t lo.oon.ooo, there was In fact a net
profit on Amerlrtui business of more
than ll.ooo, iino.
This ono company owes the Cnlled
States treasury mote than $10, one.
while the tsx duo from all of them
runs toward tho million mark.
At the same time that this com
pany was not paying ono cent of tax
to the Cnlted States, It was paying
Into the Hritlsh Income tax more
than $K.O,000.
This case Is simply Illustrative of
what was done by practically every
ono of the foreign steamship com
panies. It shows clearly also many of the
things that are wrong with the In
come (ax law and our treasury de
partment. 'How mauy years would the steam
ship companies have been able to
turn in such absurd returns. If the
Information had been public, before
protests from their American com
petitors were lodged with the treas
ury department.
How long could have the treason
department have remained with
closed eyes and folded hands before
ft10THERSJD0 THIS
Whon the Children Cough, Rub
Musterole on Throats
and Chosta
No tclliiiB ho soon the symptoms
may develop into croup, or worie And
then't when sou're glad you have n Jar
of MUSTF.Kol.l-: at Imnd to gic
prompt, mre relief. It does not bliitcr.
As firit aid and a certain remedy
there's nothing hk MUSTEROLE.
Thousam' of mothers know it. You
should keep a jar in the house.
It it the rrmedy for adults, too. Re
lieves Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsil
His, Croup. Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neural
ria, Htadache, Congestion, Plcuri
Kheiimatism, Lumbago, Paint and Ache
of Hack or Joints, Sprains. Sore Mu--cles.
Chilblains. Frosted Feet and CoIJ-.
of the Chest (it often prevents Pneu
monia). ....
At vour drugrglit's, m 2Sc and 50c nri
anda'spewal l.ir.v hoinfil si-e for $.,K0
Pe Mrc -I t t' ucnume Ml .
TEKOI.l". 'K. f" C ir- "if-"". wV.t
mi ak for Tie Musterole Company,
Cleveland. Ohio.
inti:kihhn actwcau co.
TIMK OAltl),
Leave Medford for Ashlaad, Talent
and l'hoeulx dally, except Sunday, at
8 00 a. m , 1 00. : 00, 4.00 and 5:15
p. m. Also oa Saturday at 11:15 p.
m. Sundas lease- at S.00 and 10:80
a. m. and 1.00. :00, 5:30 and 9:30
p. ra. Leave Ashland for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.,
1 00, Z 0i 4 eO and 5 1 f. p. ra. Also
on Saturday n::hts at 6 30 and
S 20 SundoNB leave Ahland at 9:00
a. in uuj l.uO. 4.30, 6 30 and 10:30
p m.
Critfll'r ! IS Ibll ISrttre -4 tk)Df
, fcbttt. tunr rn. it iirixtt hlk.
WI 'kl) ttttrAtii
HI SIMMY 01TS1BE B0CITS
St :M 4'l iM iuiiil SieMi(.
1. BAY ONE PEEMit
AJ" tio A 0AY TWO PESSeilS
frMi fcrt i Who ttf
"CIIVIBJAI BW
III r wmhI
IY Cttfl Ot Cf MUM 1st Ut.
T
DODGING
AMI
iPli
n r?j
snj, r ii'- r ii l,f v-,iai" r -
t.o-crt flu1 ' i I' .iii'C or some nletr
represent. ul' of tli" people deniand
d the cnforren.eiit of the law es
pecially now when we are seeking
revenue to i .t our gr.ent lmpendlnir
' preparedness" bill?
AGE NO BAR
:.'Ij1xm1 in Veillril l i:ilglble.
Did people Hooped llh suffering.
Middle hkc. d)'ii.iei!0iislv flKhtlllg,
Youth protesting i in patiently;
Children, unable to explain:
All in mUier from their kidneys.
Perhaps a little backache first.
Urinary disorders, dropty may
quickly follow.
toans Kidney Pills aro for weak
kidneys.
Are endorsed by thousands.
Here's Medford testimony.
Mrs. Ida Kenworthy. 5K 8. Ornpo
St.. Medford. says: "I have taken
Doan's Kidney Pills when I have
noticed my kidneys haven't been act
ing as they should and they havo
novor failed to do me good. I al
ways give Doan's Kidney PUN to
one of my grandchildren who Is sub
ject to weak kldnes at times and
they are v ry beneficial."
Price r.oc, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask Tor n kidney remedy get
Doan's Kldnev Pills the same that
Mrs. Kenworthy had Foster-Mil-burn
Co , Props , fhiffnlo. V. Y.
THE SHERIFF
I iluiiueil wild i In- iIhij of en
fin (Inn the lii. i.in.iini; out I lie or-
lei's ul' the I ml'., ami llet ting tho
tuvo.
If you want Uicm' duller n'ifonml
diligently, coiiMlfiitloiixly, nud Ini
IMtililly, Midi I'urli ih-twiiliiH'tit In
cliniite of u ileput.v iniiiHMciit lit his
ilemiliiM'itl, Mltv mil vle fur
A. W.WALKER
for I lie Kepulilii .in Niinlit.iliiii at
(he 1'iimm'K - .'
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Public Service Commissioner
WK.STKKN HiSniUT
FRED G. BUCHTEL
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w l .M..ti h In, I'i'.i,.
II.. i j. ili.-mn,f oi Union bo-
iiise of hu kpleudid pat offliiul
iviord and b. i..u-e i.u platform rep-
r.. -tents the c.i . ,. if tU people.'"
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