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MKIH-'OI,'!) MA 1 1, 'I'll I HI !TK, .M I'll) FOR I), Om-XiOX", AVKDX KWPAY. OPTOr.ER I'A(!K TWO IS, 1910 0C ALAND IMPERSONAL Miss l.niiisi- Mi-WII'lunis I'll fr Iter 1m in Cli-wliili- UVilnesrtiiv limi-niim. iilti-r a short vlfll wii'i .Mi'ilfonl rt'liiiives. (Wit your riikoIIiih at Do Voo'9. Si-vini Mcilfont II -MWl I'"' li-avi: tmilKlit for I'oi'l laiul, ivlici-ii they will atU'iiil llm (). A. C.-NV lirarka fcnHliall Kiiinc. Maths anil iiiasnat!o. Hr. tii'iiRi'i". 2:sr, K. Main St. Mm. J. Ilk-lin Aiiilcrson or Sj:i lili'Ko Ik Hiicnilinj.; Ill'' v vi'k with In I' nun her, Mm. J. !. Illi'lia, near -UifU-I'olnt. Anln win-els ' rciuilrnil; first elans Job piiarantccd. Prices reasonable Mltplinira Repair Sl'ofi, opposite pub. lie market. .luiiifK nli'l William Ikioui- of Marslil'li'lil aru spendliiK the week lu .Mi-ill'oiil, Mrs. Liwli, lliirelny Tailor made corsetK, KiiuranlpiMl. Vlionn (1S3-.T. T. ('. Knrlii-N w:ik a IiiikIhi'hs visitor In the idly Turaihiy and Wi'dni's'lny from KIkkoii, t'nl. .MIkh IIi'hs Hi-van will niim "The Valley of llm Hnmip'' nl tin' I'iibp Tlii-atm- Wi'illiosday 11 i nil . romp!)"!'!) by II. 1. MrPlico of Mi'ilfonl. 1T!I Mr. and .Mrs. O. It. Mi'Mlnllh of Wooilhurn, Or., urn siii'iniiiu; a 1'i-w ilayH In Mi.'dford and are ronti'niplat Iiik making their home In the yalley. "l'hanlom" and Ills man, Crahhe. eoniiiiK. 1S2 ltay Thompson of Vreka. I'al., la Hiiendlnji a few days In I he eity at tending 1o business matters. Tlli; tie, milkshakes nt De Voe's. Tile pelillon for the 'formation of rill Irrigation ilistrlel eomprlsInK nlmitt 1 201 aeres will lie heard be fore the eonnly eoiu'l Noveniber II. Seo the stock labels curried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. o, It. I'erlh of Porllanil Is atfend liiK.tn business mailers 'in Iho city for' u few days. Rco Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Otflen Mall Tribune mat:' v ;. . , Oiiyi .Lf.nl.' of Seattle is anions Ihe out. of . lown business visitors lu the eity. (his week. , I lay you heal il l.ar.aro t'olumhia IlonliUvldse. rceords; Medfiil'il Hook Htore'.'. ", ' 1 7 f Mr.iuul Mrs. .lames T, I'enlaml sud elillil'veit liiiviv iii'i-ivM :'-,in Medloril froiH' Oehvei', Colo., iiiid e.ieet to nialie'llti'fr borne here permanently. No lliiuMni; slus for sale at the MnH Trlbulie nfflro. Hankers, of .laekson, Josephine. Klamath. I lunulas.' t'oos and furry eniinlles will ii'ii'i'l In Meiil'ord Thurs day.' holding , their sessions lu the publle library. About :ifl bankers will be i ntt(endauee. .1. V. .McCoy of Ashland wtll, act um chairman.. Ilutternitlli, 10e unl. Dn Voe's. The Kpv.'-J. II. Harmon or Cold Hill attended to business matters' In the city Tuesday. " dates sells Ford cars. J200 down and a month. s A. K. Al liolil (if Unfile Uvi-r was n Mi'iironl visitor Tuesdav afternuou. , Hiilterinllk 3c quart nt Do Voe's. Kvereii Vouna of Marsh field is spendlna a few ih.vs In .Medford nt-ti-inlliii; to biisinoss nuitiers. " You will j;et miod pieitsure and Rood nasollne If you pet It at Dp Voe's, Sam Ni'w len was a hiisiness istt In Hie iHy Tuesday afternoon from (Irani Pass. Vinsti'l l.lueu I'oiiud aier. eor-l'i'.-iimiti nee" cards and en elotes all to uiMtti sud sejiarali' us .Mill need Ihriii. Mi-dimd lliuik Slore. I71U - .lulin C. Man kins of Yivl.a. Cal.. ' a business visitor in tile city . Tuesday altevnoon. lie. Yon buys beer buttles. Mm Hawk and family. formi-rU ol' .Vnrsiil i, Id. i..ect In iiml.c I heir home in M' dioi d. Itntierv vnodi at lo Voe's, Mrs. Olive llainillini nl Cuuil;; Pass Is vblliim Medford I'llends tor u few dli vs. No trespass sic.ns for sal" at the .Mail Tribiitl" et'lico; Mrs M . iwli.. of Cons I'.av, Is v'.i.iii rr'.-ml nt!. rehiilM-s in Mi d foist and viiiiiilv I'ur a feu das. The W. C T r ulll meet at the public li!rar riiuisilay al'li-ruoon al 'in. Ml sriiss is ami friends are earne.-lh iriiis-s d In be present. .lames M.mintiis of Hill I'nl , Is It bii-.iuc-s visii'ir in 1 1 1 cil fur a few da s. f'rlentlrie iljlli ef raded aulr. tons Oi I'lland a;;enc , s Central. 1ST Cliarlrs ScaficM ,,f l,a!-;e I're, I, at ti"'d''. to business mall'Ts in Mc -'i.rd Tec-.d.n and '. . .ii. -.,',n . fiet your milk, cream, Gutter ki'.s mid bullerniilk at Pn Von'n Dave '"nl was a biiHtes Msi.oi . In the eity Ti liv and WVde. se,i f; oui Trail. A'ltaUly supreme, h-aid e;' mind 1 and lindv, are vo ms I.at, m ms. rt'ii'ir jnet liods lu beallb hiiildinv, and niiisi. ':ll I'lllllire. " Thi'ildlile Mullock. 'HI. .Mark's lildrf. hr . W. ft. Hull or Itouana Is a Medi ,,. Visitor. .;anies Miller of Han .lose Is anioim ihe out of town visitors in Medi'u-I lor the week. Cantons Houston sorhuni all Hutchison ft l.uins.deu. , Ceoic.i lnj;alis. of lieuo, XeV.. Is j spending a fe days looking overi Meill'oril end Ihe silrrouudlufi cuuu t,y. ' T1h hnlii's of tli ftirinltiui clturHi will ujivc a Ivi;; iIIiiiht :nul lum-li tinlil mi'l!ii;;lij nr ti II r on clciliun day. 17! ;. T lltinl'r dl CiilKan, CuiiJulu. Is . in i ! cUy a i IfinliiiK t IniMin'f:- Hnthv 2.'n. lloio! Holland. .AIIsk .loi'itliiin1 Wftttoi-H .left, for ho honu! at. Pol l hi mi '' lnt'H(iay nioni - in. nfliT Fjicndiiiii a nioulli will, friends in Mrrifortl ami A j1 civi 1 . Yon vi!J zoi nood mnasure find Rood nasolino If you got it -at lo Vor's. 'clorn lucsitn o Ta'cnl traih'- atlf'd IpiisIjicss in .McdtonJ Tih-ida.-and WcdnfHday. Risldyou or Colo;d.)n water, 10c liotllo nt He Voo'h; 5o deposit on hottlo. I. I). Stevens ot Portland In In Mrd- ford tor a !'v days looking ovi r liisinus on'nin.s. For thti host hisnranro seo Holmes Tho 1 iihti rif-o Man. Mr. and Mrs. .Inlin of I'oit- land a r rived in Mi'dOird Tuesday f.eiiln for a linef stay. Typowritor paper of all kinds at Medford I'rlnttnp f.'o. K. X. Walling of Portland h anions the out oltovn visitors In the eity. MfB. Liiiid Xn-llone CorselH, Phone N2S. Kor citll 7 0 W. Illh street. Ashland Thursdays. fi I .laineH Huckley of A pp locale at tended to hitHiness niaHers In the i i:y Wednesday. Dr. KlrehtfeHfcner will die at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation, 10 to 3 John Sinclair of Portland spvnf Tuesday and Wednesday In the ct'.y altriidinK to InishifsK matters. Highest prico paid for strictly fresh ranch eggs. Cafe Holland. .Itinies- K. M i 11 f r of Los Angehv i.-i anions Ihe out of town visitors in Oie city. One dollar will Keep your car im maculate for a whole year. Luster- all, tin? perfect Anto llody Kenewer and preserver, contains no acid. Satisfaction or money hack. Charles. K. Lang. Jr.. liernanl Motor Co. A. C, Carlson is n huwin'ss visitor In the city from .t;:in Kraneisco. Specialty of auto washing and polishing at Overland agency. 1SI An.'dln Covbtn ef Knglo Plnl apeni Tuesday and Wednesday in Medio!'.. Home ntade sorghum at liutchisoii H. Lumsden, I. M. Jones of Portland is upend ing a few days In the city attending I o business mat iers. The Ladies' Aid' of the Cirsl Metho dist, church will nive n ruminiige sale Octolter 1'7 and :.s. 7! .1. M. 1'ranciM of Portlaiul is a busi ness visited in Meilfnnl. Pure home-made sorghum at Hutchison Lumsden. W. II. Hamilton of San Jose is a Medford visitor for a few days. It. K. Mullnay and .1, 10. Townscnd arrived from Portland Tuesday even ing for a brief business visit In tie fity. Harry 1 1 ildi'in und and Raymond ilanch pleadetl guilty this moruini; in Justice Taylor's court to the cliargf of assault and b tilery, lining til h Charles I-'. Jacobs. Tin- fine. was net fixed, pending further invest Iga lion of the case. It. 10. Lei .Sc:;v of Salein is spend fi.g a lew da- in Medford altcudie!; to business matters. The flrt issue of Orchard nutl l'ai'U). a new tu idb at ion being issu-d by the Orclia.d ami Farm Puhlisliln Co.. of Mcdi'oi-d appeared tttday. S. I'leii l.rr of I'ortli'nd is a business visiu.,' ii' Mediord. 15. K. Maev . Portland iiit'vm! in. I be cii I'm-sda.v evening for a brief biisimv,; "l-dl. John .1. Cle v is spending a ' and vieinii v, ; of an Frunci ;cn w du s In Medlnr 1 ending to hu-due mutters. I'red C l-'iinli of Cruets Pn-s (run-i.'ictcl busiucrts in .Medford Tm-s-da and Wetlnrsdav, .iatei T Slone if Hutte Mont., is a business vi.-iior in the riiy. Mr. Sione ieroii bei-ame I i na iicia 1 1 in leroitMi In orchard proper! east of tow a I'bi! L, Serviie and II. P. .Miller mv '"i-ini'rs visitors in the Hty from Se attle. Wasli. ImI C. Howard of Kl P.iso, 'IVv, is sp-nding a lew .lav.-, with Metllyrd !'i lend-. V Charles L. iMaih.un ,,f Portland spent Tuesday and Wediiesila trans acting business in the t itv, Mr a tul Mrs, William U-Clar, u are in be i it lor a lew da w siting triiu-i-v Mr and Mrs. McClaren liaVe I'cenliv I'tnni'd from ToUio Japan, where tbei have lived lor the paM tbret- 'ars. Phi! flood f a Medfor.l Im-.tm-ss vtf iiti' i tinn P. u (land M!.-s P' -i" 'mr!, of Springfield, Ore., is spendiir; the week "tlb ?-led!ord lriet:d'. H J Iliidebuig of Unebnrg li.mv .iMt'.l buf im ss in t be cit 'l'uesda (and Wednesday. (i. L. Helatin, Jr., is a Medford j visitor for a lew days from San r'raiicl:-;co. Mr. It. I-:. Lee Kleiner, snperinten- dent of tbe siale Insane asylum at Sa lem was a Wednesday itiihiuesK vtvifor In Medford and Jacksonville. Don Hader will pa.',.; through .Med ford oil the ii;'t train this (Veiling, bound for Kut-'cne, y here he will ut - tend the Cnlvertity ol Oregon. I . .1. Sadwell ot Portland is a b,u, l-1 uess visitor in i m- city tor a few il'i-n. j Wm. Hart Hamilton of San Jose. ! Cal.F ow ,ner of t In- Ha mil I on ranch, Kagie Point, arrived Tuesday to in spect his properly. Although he has always born a re on bib an. he slates: that W'ilso:! will carry California b a large majority. GREEKS PROTEST ALLIES LANDlNGiGHICAGO LEADS CIIS ATilKNS. Oct. IS. After (luMleiu oiil l a t ion here again-t I lie eiitenle a I lie.-, dn i it eg " hi eh n procession n -evcral lliop-aud per-nns marched to the American legation a fid rote-ted o'jain-1 .the landing o French mar ines a delegation ol' six per-oiw call ed nl tin1 American tegnliou and prc--on led re-oiut imi- a - king I lie - tu pnlhy end pr.tcetion of the I'nilcd State- agatn-t the enei oachnii'itls of tlie entente power-. The spoke-man said in Kngli-h, in pic-enting the rei)lut ion ; . ''Henry Clay's -peech in regard to (.ireeeo's struggle lor liberty, a well as one by Daniel Weh-ter, sail) tlie -t niggle woidd have heen nnule mean ingless it ihe liln-rtics of (irceee had been suliseejuetitly hst." , The Americnu minister, ( J arret t lroipcis. iromi-ed to forward the petition to Wa-liiugton. . WILSON LIKE LINCOLN (Continued From I'ago Ono). IVom Ihe highest poinl il had reached, ''Lincoln I'ell that the world had reached u cerium point as ( slavery. If slavery spread in ibis country, he fell, ihe world would be going back ward in its aUilmle Inward human be ings and Ihe doiii'tcrntif ideal. II' the snia 1 1 body of interna I ioua i law was 'destroyed. Wil-oji l'c! lhat the world would he going back in a similar man ner. "Ami there is anolhcr parallel, too. There was always in the north a great variety ol' opinion against Lincoln during the -war. There were radically opposed inlcre-t- united in only one tiling - bitter ho-iiily jo Lincoln. pposii ion similar. "lie opposed b' the ruhid alio- iiliimi-t- tieean-e he did not moe 'al enough in freeing Ihe -li!'e-, and there were 1 lie copperheads who u ere against him t'ur.ju-l t he oppoi e rca- -Oll. "At pre-ent. loo, there are radical ly opposed interc-ts united in intly one thing - bitter hostility to Wii-ou. "There arc I be rabid pro-allie-. who think he should have made war on (leruianv, and the rabid pm-l lernui n-. who think be wn- (no -eere with (ier tuati . "Lue-oiii in his ow n part hail im'n who were o.po-ed to hnn. Thu.- titee ley. w bile ;ddnu i ing -la'ci , so de 1 e'-ted I he itligi of men killing' each oilier that he wa- I'm- pra-'-e at any price. "Sn, in urn' ihiy, there aiv i;;eiiii who oppn-e Wil-on heeau-e. witile I ryillg to keen tin- e.-.mi t y .' . I " ,ec. j he i.- preparing it agnin t a-.r - - -:mi. They r-.ee only their ideal-. They re i fuse In reeitgni.e the -late oj the j world m w hich w e live, j "Ju-t a- petty .tbu-e and go--ip foilowi'd l.im olii. -o -inuhir abu -e i'nl- low- Wil-ou. That seem-- t be line i in I nne- o great national -tie--. 1 'eo j pie become so parti-uu thai lbe cau i nnl ri'lieve their feeling- mile they iueiil -caudal- ami untruth-, in their bit I ci iie-- any m"g will do on which ! lo hang -olilethillg a- tejv n- it i i lal-e. " il-on'- Aiiom icaui-in i- of be kind thai Lincoln's wa-. AH hi- Icg-i-h'iion ha been in the inteic-t of the ! common man." ! oi l h Ivnou Ing. . W'ump'h are Ifalde to ailments ; which cause ion-taut ill health and ion w ;i it h i bey ma consult doctors j w ii bout much r-'lief, It is w ell j worth liiuiwing that they can get at the m .-csi d 1 1 ; tore a shuttle modi jiine. made oi roots and lierl'S. which Ms in;, i w b.it t hey need tit recover j dealt h. That medicine is L dia K. , 1' ih ham's V .-get aide Compound. I i Adv. 1 Jlshhv-r-Lexicon -2 7 APvR OW COLLARS! n-wlernig a nuMiber ot ' pial ja'ji' i an el t ort I " a n it c a t en id !"or tlie -eCletnelH id' the pn viny (in -l ion, the eily (-ouMeii ia-i uiglil v-ded to empr.'S' I Inward A. 1 1 mm. -"it, uiiiuiciiii i etuui.-ei tf Sea 1 1 le. to coh e o i!; li Wiilelt t ! ' unlaH.ule itie ditii-tdty. At the meeting t week auo the ap-'dn-j'ti'in oi Hansen wax re.jeeied, a-wa- the pbin ai Fred Hlenn, iepre-en-t aii c nl' Keel in- I'.rits., a bonding liou-e oi' Denver, t'olo. Members ol' tile eoilliei hcliovc thai (lie reliuning of liun-en will lead to a -peeily -eltleiiH'lit of nil dil lieiill ic-. rilKWnn, (ht. IS.--Chicago's tdiii"' population for the November election, it was declared today, breaks all American records with the unpre cedented total, men and women, of .SOSw'JS. This places New York in second place with a total high water mark of npproxintaiely 7(1. bill) regis tered voters less. In ye-!en!ays final registration women took nuVmitnge of tlie fran chise fur beyond expectations. Their total regisl ration for lite coming elec tion is ;U)d,l(i7. The total men en rollment is .")Ol,4tI7. Dave Cotlrell and wife drove to the valley a couple of day.- t hi- week. Dave has finished rounding up bi lled'. If. .J. Ifowen has been away the past leu days in tbe milling region- nctir Medford and Hrants I'a.-s. Alt' Lewis ami Cary Fdiuunds are at work at the Mountain King mine. Jerry (iibsoii is still in ore in the Little .lean miiTO, and i I hiding the grade growing better. Tbehna and Yinlu Wylnnd have gone to Agate to alleiid high sdmo. They arc living at the Kincade home there. A high school d'p-M 1 1 meiit ha.- heen added to the Meadows si hool. "udet and .eblu MaylijtMd are llm lir- pu pils lo avail I lidiuselves of the op I ui i t un il y . Much surpri-c wa- expre-.-ed when il wa- Icai'ned Mint Hill CuttreM had traded his ranch, hi Skagit county, Wash ing t mi, which he dd a iued from Mr. Pickett this' spring- I'm Fred Moore'- ranch yjhil -equipment. Lane Wyland then buying the Moore ranch of (ii!l a- well as- taking over half of his ea-e on th" old (H-mi place. Mining circles in Ihe Meadow- dis trict hac been extremely bu-y the pa.-t i wo weeks. The visit or ha e been etc: i peer- of great prom i m uiee. DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you really feel clean sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. If you nre. accustomeil to wake tin with a coated tongue, foul breath or x dull, dizy headiiclK-; or, if your meals Four and turn into Raa and i icids, you have a real surpriso await ; Iiik you. To-morrow morning. Immediately upon arising, drink u Rlass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This la Intended lo : II rst. neutralize and then wash out, of ! your Htoiuacli, liver, kidneys anil j thirty feet of intestines all the Indi- aestililo wasle. poisons, Bour Idle and i toxins, thus cleansing, fwoetoiiiiiK and purlfving the entire alimentary canal. Those subject lo sick headaches, backache, hilioua. attacks, constipation or any form of stomach trouble, aro lured to Pet a quarter iiound ot lime stone phosphate rroni tho drm; store and hesiu eujoyiiiK this niorniilB ln-Biilc-lmth. It i.i said that men and women wio try this hecomu cntlul- siaslic and l.ecn it up daily. It is a splendid health measure for il Is more imporiiuit to keep clean and pure on Ihe inside 1 Mini on the out utile, because, tlie skin pores do not absorb Impuri ties iiuo ihe blocd. rn using disease, while the bowel pores do. The principle of hathliiK inside Is 'int new, as-milltous of people practice it. .lust as hot wafer and soap tlranse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot wnu-r and a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Limestone phos phate is an liK-xpenslvo white powdct aud almost tasteless, TWO TRIPS DAILY MEDFoTrD and EAGLE POINT i'!er i j 3 II. l.i., tush's auto will leare 'Kas'c roeil al 8 A. M. and 1 P. M i daily, except Sundav; leave Medford ' A. M. ami 5 r. M. W ill call fot I p.is.ser,i;ers .-,t hotels in .".led ford and hotels and business houses In Kagls Point. rntK a-.2 oh 8-.vs. 1 including Mr. Young, n Pn-loti en gineer, repre-cnt ing the American T'x ploration I'o. Mr. Krall of the min ing department of Twohy I'ros., who recently purchased the (ueeii oi lironxc copper mine at Takilma. near Waldo. F. W. Hide of ISostou, who is now building n it electric smeller on 1 1 nod'- canal, near Taeoma. Wash., as Well u- n power lem-e with l'J.'i.lUM' hor-cpnwer output; Mr. Yan .Allyn ami .Mr. dwen of Spokane. Wash.; j '-a r. Willi- F. Fvcrelle. the famous technongi-.t, who i- one of the best known and mo-t re-peclcil of Ameri can, mctallurgi-I-, As a re-u!t ot' the xi-il of these gentlemen, it is under stood that the oroperty (1' tlie Ftah (uick-il er company, locally known as the Hcrlel-ult group, became the (U'opertv of ea-tern investors at a price away up in five figures, and the .Mountain King mine, al-o a cin nabar proposition, pa cil to other in-lerc.-ts, who were forced to pay well into six figures for ihe I'-'UO acre--old them. The new owners: do not care to be known, a- plan- contem plate dehtving serious work until the winter weather nasses. the fir-t ta-k being to cut and -aw up the timber ovcring the mineral veins. Fred .Moon- and family are moving to the vullcv. Word from Los Angeles says Mis Knunn lee ha- gone to Needles, ('al., for I he v. i ii t er season. Fd Calhoun of Phoenix, brother-in-lawdf W. W. Colli-eil, lias been visit ing at Hill's house for ten days past. .Mrs. William Coltrell has Imd a painful experience with her face, hnv- g to go to Mediord lor surgical at- tenlion. Jim IHnkous is back from his hunl r trio. pri--iuiria')tn'..iuiin SCSt. VSgSwSWL TS THEN a dog bites me once, I'm through with it. Same wav with a tobacco. f . V;a,V('.T njieo! in tho wch,o5 l,r years to ml'sO ft 'o Nrnootlicst 2EZ MOTHERS AND FATHERS MaUe your sons earn Ibeir spendint; moiu'y this week; Ktnrl Ibeni out rij;h( now ealleelini; all the old saek.s around the house and in tho neighborhood. Miliar .sacks, potato iiael:s, any yack that has not loo bi n bob- in it. I will pay (hem highest t'a.sh I'rbe for the saekw that they will brim; mo. I lave t be boys briui; (hem to im; ;kiturday. October, 2 I . Or any Saturday alter that. FRANK .Ni(h and Mr M reels AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT THIS BEAUTY LOVES HER BEAST lit- riiflits for itiul wins ln-r. tln-n releases liei; that she may no home. They meet a.u'.'iin. aiiiltlieu what wniilil ymi or any other voman have doiie;' See tlie answer in (he Wm. Fox Master Photoplay of the West Era mS S"' A Story of a Bad Man's Reformation GEORGE WALSH (KXr) ANNA LUTHER SPECIAL TONIGHT Bess Bryan in Song, "The Valley of the Rogue," com posed by B. J. McPhee of Medford Mat. Daily '2 I'. M. Eve. 7 P. M. SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE GF AMUSEMENT .Mi'b. (ii.'urite 'laymi- ami damslitt-r, I Hazel, Alius lloli'ii I 'urki-r ami Mis j l-:ieanor Crowilor ntl'-micil tlie tea' li !er'.s in.stilule at (irunts Pass. ! I'liarles Law li uk returned to Ills j home, after ln-ins away Willi tlie ' tlireshlni; crew lor two weel;s!, The Willow Syrians linuiKo liad its ! oyster aii)ii-r. .AmoiiK the. many fvisilors were: .Messrs. lien Sheldon, '('. M. Thomas. ('.. V. At,"'!' and C. K. Uoherla. Kach one wive the C.raiiKe a short address. All iiolitiual iliscns slons were avoided. The iirofiram j consisted oi' a vocal solo hy Cleorwe Oavls; a nionolo.ue, very well rem I'dered, hy Miss X. Harnanl; a piano duet hy tlie Misses Nichols; a violin solo hy Mr. Alhert Kortiey and a piano solo hy Mrs. H. Xiciiols. Mrs. .1. V. Iliclis and Mr. M. I'Vouim and family spent Sunday with j'the S. M. Xealon family, in Hie Table jltock district. Mr. Sam Anderson lias purchased the I--. 1.. Ton Velle ranch eonsistine, of 70 acres, formerly part of the McKoe ranch. Derby School Notes Tlie I'ullmviti-r pupils were neither nliseui inn- tanly lor Ihe inuntli of Scpicnihcr: KIsie lii;Meus. (iei'lrmle Thompson. Waller Allen, II. .licit Mer rill, Alia On ii la 1 1, Alice Humphrey, Ada llunhip, Kvelyn Svvihart, Opal Swiharl, lialph .Merrill, liacln'l Oil -vis, litiliy lli,L;iul)olliani, Milton Iliuin holhaiu ami liidiert I luinphrev. H. RAY riione Ili. PATKE NEWS News Pictures of North west and National Events. I'KMCKS: Adults 1 .")e: 'hililren -"ie czz&i&fss rrw Biii niiun. ULUdoi iiuia FREE FROM DANDRUFF Save Your Huh-: llonlih- 1h lleniity In a I'eiv linuciits Tcj Tiii! If you care for heavy hair, that jilistens witli beauty and is radiant Willi life; has an Incomparable soft ness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Dandcrinu. .lust one application doubles tho beauty of your hair, besides it Imme diately dissolves every, particle of dandruff; you cannot lu.ve nice, heavy, lieallhy hair if yon have dand ruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of Its lustre, and if no! overcome if produces a feverishnesK and itcliiiif; of tlie scalp; the hair .roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. 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