Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 23, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    JJAGE TWO
MEDFOftn MATL TRTBFXE,
MEDFORD,
OUF10N". MONDAY, Of'TODEft IX Ifllfi
OG ALAND
L' PERSONAL
A. .1C. Cuhonn, a field nuut of the
forestry service, spent the weidi-end
In .Med!ord.
Mr. Leach, I'ors.-tH mude-lo-onler.
Ahdo-Suoport. Corset, also helln. ?2 i ;
Xorth Hartlett, Phone C, H: -J.
K. 0. MeWillhnnK or (Jr.tH 1'ass
Fjielil Monday In the eitv t rnnsiictlntf
business,
Cct our Kiisoline at lie Voe's.
O. II. Ten with ol Los Anvehs is a
Medford visitor. Mr. TYnwith in
tends to locate In this vicinity.
Hatha and nmatfo. Ti h. Heiles,
233 E. Main Ht.
Mr. and, Mrs. (', P. Jones of Fort
Kliunnth Kjiont the week end visit in.',
friends in Medford.
lloof;tjy Brtkrs lloiuinv at Marsh
Itennett. Kouta and Ol instead 's, on
Wednesdays. ixs
Harvie Wilkle of Eugene Is In the
city for a few days attending lo busi
ness mutters.
We buy, sell, renl, repair all makes
new and second -hand typewriters,
Med To rd Hook Store.
ftlmer KtPphensoii lias returned to
Medford from a sojourn In Nevada
and Colorado.
Auto wheel repaired; first-class
Job guaranteed. Prices reason a bio.
Mitchell's Hepnlr Khop, opposite pub
lie market..
M. .1. Maloney of St. l.oulft it spend
a few days In the city. Mr. Ma
loney is interested In an orchard
properly near Medford."
Ulg r.c milkshake at Do Voe's.
ilr. aiufMrs. Hislt Oregory and Mr.
and Mrs. O. ('. Klui; motored Sunday
ove the.Kisklyotif.
. Sua l)sn Wood about that fire In
surance polley. OlTlce Mall Tribune
HldK.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cunniiifiham
and Mr. and .Mrs. .1. J. Purhter
motorert to N'orthern California Sun
day afternoon.
No Hunting Mgna for Enlo at the
Mall Tribune office.
. Clarence Noe was one of a party of
Medford sportsmen, who spent Sun
day flshltiK at McLeod near the mouth
of little Nut to. '
;l The Ladies' Aid of the M. K. (diun-h
will hold a Hummuo Sale October
2 7 ami at I U and IT. West Main
street, In the Cetcbcl) buildiuK.
Kzra Mecki'i. well known as a
irioncer of the Oregon rountry, npeiit
Saturday niHht in Medford. Mr.
'.Meeker Is traveling lo Washington,
1). C., in n Pathl'lnder car, euulpied
wllh a prairie schooner body. In the
Interest of a hill, which will be
lubuht before Congress In Uecetiibei
asking for the creation of u trati
continental "Pioneer Way." This is
M,r. MQeker'H third transcontinental
trip In the interest of the highway,
the two former ( rips being made with
an ox team and prairie schooner.
I'm m these Hues you can make up
ymir entire Xnin list - Cordova, Co
lumbia. Vol laud. Corona. K at hod inn
Art Uron.e, Waterman, I P. Mod ford
Pool; Store.
Poy Vonng, formerly of Atiiland,
has moved to Medford.
Mutlermilk, Hie gal. He Voe's.
Ki-v. (I. I. Ilnl former pastor of
the Haptist rhunh, but now captain
of the gospel cruiser "Life line."
flpnke in the Haptist church yesterday
ami last evening gave a steroptican
leniire on the work of the American
Itaptist Publishing Society with
chapel cats, gospel wagons and gos
pel boats.
(hit oh sells Ford carsi down
and $ur. a month,
Ceorgo K, Moos returned yctcnlav
from a week's journey in Northern
California ou insurance bitsiu''.;;; and
the good roads cause. Politics are
hot in the localities he visited.
Amendments d. mui j, the prohi
biliou measures anil amendment No.
.'!, the $ I .'..mimi.dimi hum) Issue lor
good roads, it appears get the greatest
utiontlon. and it U predicted that all
these iire will ei'iry and ('alitor,
niit will sta in the wet column for
another term. Mr. poos was d Hiiiled
with his i rip and i hiitus I hiii ihe
big h H S. es pee in o er I ic Sis
ivi'ou-. and the new highway lioio
Hornbrook to Vrcl a are a s em es
the famous Coliiml ia hiuhwa,1 aiiii in
manv repert! ipore iniiitwtinu.
You will get good measure and
good gasoline if you get It at Do
Voe's.
'The prolitMiion field so. - -tan .
Mrs. France, spuko at the Central
Point Chiisliiin !nti:( last evening.
A UOnd-vi. , il'ldl' IIC-' W;li pi esent
aud the meetitii; was tliorouuhly en
JoM'd. Mr-. I'iuiii-is will speak at
.laeksonviilr TucmI.iv evening. Kev.
1 1 utchitiiion is an aiu 'am
meeting and wi'i act as
for the
liairman. j
The chuiclie., vill tiuitf hi iU
ing.
Puttei iuUk ;'.c pi,n t at IV Voc
Mi'P. .1. hi. Mchomild. w bo h.e. 1
tlttenttiug Hie ;.late V C. T F,
vetition, returroM" home Sundae
i.
,.,.;
on- 1
Ilnlhti 2".n
' .Mr. Dfabeii
r. A. Mlltll.-A:
Hnvlc anil Mr
Willi Ihr I'r.'f''
day mornliiR.
Hotel llnMunrt.
A. !.ilhn- nii.l Mfi
. :i.-o Mr I!.. . n It
It M Km!, .in:,. A
' lllli ' htl! ll OTl Sllll -
Tin- Ladies' Aid or the Christian! Mr. oml Mm. William Von dcr Hel
clinnh will hold a tumhlcr shower I - it of Kk1p Point were .Medlord
for the church Ttiedny, October lt ' visitors .Monday morning,
at i::tfi, at tint homo of Mr.i. O. I'J Ar ' ordlii.i; lo a h'.ovy jointed lit the
Alrinl'it'ci'. Tin Chirli Kii-cct. Kvery .Morninii On-Monion, Klamath KuIIb
one Is. cordially Invited, ruptured the jiann . laved with Med-
V iru.,n ttlL'iitt fnr miIp fit the Ur't KlilMialh Cdls a wH: Uf.'0 hy
Mail Trihunn office.
A 'i together coiiuniinity social
; 1 1 j 1 1 n.ui'iilf fur the ineiiiher-, f I -li.'ii'nt
: (i tul friends of the I'reshy-
t,.r(;,n (mnli, will
n.M n 'rhumlt
pjven in the
Vfiilnt;. het-.in-
.,,.,, i - ... , ir A. A. J. Hoks.
who h.u a vole of wonderful i-owcr j
; ainl sweetness, will tdiiK. The serial j
lis fciven under ihe auspice of the!
Kast Side Cln h- of the Ladies' Aid ,
Stjciety.
lie Voc bi.'.s beer bottles.
Mr. and Mi;. A. C. Hishop of
Fagle Point spent Monday in Med
ford a i tending lo business mat tors.
Mr. and Mrs. Fail Woodhonse of
Klamath Falls spent the week-end
In Medford visiting friends.
Ihikorv goods at lo Voe's,
A. liockim, F. A. McNamara, V.
Parhithe and l. l. Sterling of Cres
cent City spent Saturday and Sunday
in Medford.
Arthur Morn:
nd Silvo Perry '
or Smith Itiver. were Medford
visitors over the week-end.
(Jet your milk, cream, butter eggs
and buttermilk at Do Voe's.
(1. K. Dean of (iranls Pass attended
to buslucr's matters hi the city Mon
dav. Vitalilv supreme, health or mind
and body, are yours. Latest scientific
methods In health building and physi
cal culture. W. Theodore Matlock,
St. Mark's hldg. 1 KB
.1. il. tf'ocinau of Cold Mill "pi'itl
Saturday and Sunday in the city on
business.
Dr. T. C. Heine, practice limited to
eye, ear, nose, throat; glasses fitted.
S Fast Main, Phone :;o:.
MiH Hess Pryan and lr. W. V.
Howard spent Sunday at Cold 1 1 ill.
in the afternoon Inspecting the plant
of the Iteaver Po'-llaml Cement Com
pa ny,
You will get good niensure and
good gasoline if you get it at Do
Voe's.
O. N. Nelson spent Saturday In
(irants Pass transacting business.
Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c
bolllo at Do Voo's; 5c deposit .on
holtto.
Men Sheldon and C. II. AValson
spent Snlunlay In CriHiits Pass cam
uaigniug. Frank Kecnan as the Phantom,
now playing the Page, gives him ex
ceptional opportunities lor the quiet,
forceful characterization which he
knows so woll. His manner is polished
and impressive and perfectly fits into
the chariu'ter of the crooked adven
ture.' 1S;
Two carloads of sugar beets wort
loaded at Seven Oaks Saturday for
shipment to Ihe Crants Pass sugar
factory.
For the best Insurance see Holmes
Thfl Inuranco Man.
A meeting of the Frultdale grange
was hold Saturday St) farmers of the
mi r rounding sect Ion being In atten
dance. H. 11. Planchard. acted as
chairman of the meeting. The small
attendance was attributed to the fact
that many farmers are now engaged
In hnrveMing tin 'r crops pi sugar
beets.
Typewriter paper of all klnda at
Medford Printing Co.
W. 11. linger, cashier of the First
National Hank of Harrison, Idaho. Is
visiting C. S M. inning and Harry
Manulim for a few days.
Mrs. l.undyt Nu-ltono. Corsets,
For i all Hotel Medford. Ashland
Thursdays. 1 s-l
After stacking Inn cords of wood
in their yards to bo used as fuel in
the manufacture of sugar, officials
ol the (irants Pass factory htive found
the ue of wood impractical and will
ue crude oil as fuel in thr boilers.
Ir. Kin hgossner will ho at Hotel
Xa-di every Wednesday Hours for
consultation, 10 to it
C. K. Thomas was a Medford visitor
from Jacksonville Sunday afternoon.
II. N. Nonls of Jaclvsoin ille spent
Sunday in Medford.
Highest price paid for strictly
fie.'-h ranch egsrs. Cafe Holland.
Miss Fthel i inches spent Sundav ;t
the home of lu i parents on C.iiffin
4 'reek.
ihe Pliant tun " now playing the
i:- buiii along the lines of the
known Mage plays. "Fnder
well
Cover." and "Search me." Is;!
F. H Hunter will le;no Wednesday
t; spend a few das in the Sums val
id country oil hti-ines
Lester Adams snent Monday In
Phoenix in lb" Interest of tl.
On hard and Farm paper.
Carl Sui.insc-n spent Sunday fish
ing along Kogue Kiver.
Herbert H re n iion 1ms leased a
mining properO on the river near the
'ow n of Itonuo Itiver and is encaged
in
mici'ig aim panning this
the .".line proper!-. !;o:i; whwii H
I Is 1 lia man. natnea II. l.ltlK. totiti some
$ 1 o ioio. ir;.viim a'!Miul five ents it-i
lor t'liina. !
I lii-ors.- II Ti'sini.a I'one.-r Me.ll'ni .1
i". i:-io, eno i am u.au ut -n umi
lual.r Mii..-1-inteml. ut. now loeale.l ,..,!. ,.!,..,. :,, .,r 2l.tti.. !,,..
I'nnS.iml. I- sneu.-liiu a tew .lav. in;!melv. 1-i-om ihel-e I r.rvl went I.. V.
''" ' at'en.:,o .. ha- s n.at ;, '1',-itiU'-. h;i! t-ono! that he w.is out
l.-r, :,n1 vis. i nr.- M-.-n.' .. ,m l it- i.ie. h. Let I met him later on
.1 l n.in -.rtin ol vrl.im:. t al t is
. -li.llnii .-. few .la..- Ill tiie i lly.
the wrote of 14-13. The ofliciaU, how
vfi' an vf t he wore as a tie, LJ-l.'l.
Charles Kvan.:. fo'Mer manager nf
the Weed Lumber ontany, and now
In husine.-K in S'mUV. speiidh';-' a
lew days in the oily isitlnn fn"nd.
W. W. Williams is a businc-v?
vhdior hi the city for a few dftyn from
Portland.
of Portland spent Moil-
: ' l,a"'",mB nw
' . ith local merchants
' Al. (). Wallace of (ilendale was a
i Medford visitor over the week-end.
I- A. .1. Courtmunohe of San Fran
! cisco spent Sunday and Monday in
j the city.
K. F. Seade of Salem attended to
i business matters in Medford Mou-
I Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Collier of
Klamath Falls spent Sunday and
Monday in Medford vi.-iting friends,
j Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood of Port-
li,ntl w,'rp M'durd visitors Saturday
and Minday.
II. C. Peyton of Poston spent the
week-end in the city, Monday attend
ing to business matters,
(Purge IMckey of San Francisco is
attending to business matters in the
city today.
Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Itoeokel are
tourist visitors in the city from Pitts
burg, Pa.
Mrs. K. C. naldwin of New York
was a Medford visitor Sunday and
Monday.
A record of those who wear Wilson
and Hughes buttons and present
themselves at the wicket in the California-Oregon
Power company office
shows for today, the result, Wilson,
!t; Hughes, 4.
Mrs. F. J. Cordon of Seattls Is in
the city for a few days looking after
properly interests in this vicinity.
W. It. Mcl.eod of Prospect spent
the week-end in the city, Monday at
tending to business matters.'
W. C. Ciamer and A. W. Itrown are
out of town visitors in tiie city for a
few days from Similiter, Ohio.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. FJowIctt
Professor i K. Jtdiuson, wlni lids
been acting a- local solictor for the
liiiversal I'txdv and llible house of
Philadelphia !ms .avcejied the ap
pointment its iru elinir cVenl lo secure
siilw.lihlto agents Ihrotig-li the western
pull of tins slate, has left here for
fiis new field of labor. Mefore he left
here he appointed Mrs. Charles Pain
ter ns the local agent for this district.
I jiM" Wednesday afternoon 1 start
ed out to canvass the Ilrowiishoro and
l.nke Creek district for the Medford
Mail Tribune, but just before I start etl
1 met nl the Sunnyside quite a num
ber of people from different parts of
the country, who came' in for dinner.
Among them were Newton V. Ponlen.
the democratic candidate for district
attorney; Kalph Jcuniuus, democratic
ciimlidnte for Miori! f, and .). ). Cerk
ing. t lie democrat ie eandidn le for
count recorder. ,). Y. Mitidicll, one
of tlic ("hridian Science lieaiers of
Metlford. I learnel on my return that
he ei uid ueted services (hat night at
the residence of David Cingcatlo. If.
M. A. Mchuoy ' of Port hi ml, who U
ivpre-entinu the Ia;ui!ah!e Saiugs
Loan a ociati.n of that cily: I,. II.
-man, foi niei !- id' t !'e I' iietl
State.- fish imtohci-v of F!k vvk-, but
now of Medford; V. A. llellner, the
present superintendent of t he K!k
creek butchery, and while he wa here
he gave me his siih--eript inn tor the
Ihiily Mail Trihune.
Mr. ami Mrs. Van Wegen o Ash
land weie here and spent the 1 1 1 1 1 1 on
their return I nmi Klamath ouutv.
The day before 1 started on mv I rip
ti. W. liramlon, one of the owners of
the Snowv liutle mill of thi-" place,
renewed lii -uhs.-ript ion lo ihe lb M.
I'.. :md the lirM men 1 met were W.
F. FuiiYr ft 1 1 t I iiris 1'icru-niiiii. who
renewed their -nh-ci ipt i.oi u the W.
M. T. litnng on 1 1 tun lucre, the iicn!
idnee 1 -t.q.ptd Wl at the M"tHV of
W. ,1. Canmui ol Urown-hore. lie and
hi wite have built ;i neat Mure hmtd
ing in that town at'.d M-emed to have
H well stocki'tl with new good-, ami
limn what I learned in the neighbor
hood, hid fair to make a sihtc-s in
their line of biisine-:. He own- and
opeiiite. :m unto truck, o doe- hi
twn t reight iug. ami tliu- give- la-cu-t
n!!iri - t iie ath ant age of cheap
freight. While there "Mr. Cannon gave
me bis -nh-cript,iou lot" the lhiilv Mail
Tribune.
The ite: place I "topped wa- at the
home of (icoi je li, Itrown, hut he was
not at home, and hi- wife confin
ed to her bed with another bahv -nl.
that being their Mlth daughter. Put I
met him later tn the road ami he re
newed hi- -ub-i iiptmn to the W. M.
T. Hi- daughter w a- born October
1 ... ... . .. .. ... .
( Ha .ii.l e oie
M to
, :,,i,V-. .Ml .1,
W .1 -
cerljiin as to whether her in hail paid
in the ollVc ,,r m.t. s .lid no Iiiim-
IK"--; I here. Slu was ncnriinr lo
hnild another new burn to cover her
eiiornion.t crop of luiv. Sneaking !
abotil hay, the people m tin section'
of the ciiuntry are mi rely bless-cd with t
that iiece-ary eujiuiioility, for go nl-j
mo-l where you will vim will ?ee reat
-tack-, of hav Mamling out. s-oiite nf j
them covered with lumber, mne with
canvas and in a number of in-tance-j
the )cn)le ni'c huihlintr new ha nisi or
enlarging their old one-;. But I will
have something more to nay later on j
on ihe c;iii--e of stieh-hnv ernp. j
The next place was nt the on-hard
of D. L. McN'm v of lirown-boro. I
i found him bii-ily engaged picking hi
eri of apple, but did no Im-ine
with him. fioiiig' from there, the next
plpce I Mopped was at the beautiful
home of lt ( ('hurley. I found Mr.
0. titling in his rocking chnir and
naturally inquired whv he wa- taking
tilings so easy at that time of the
dit.v, and learned that he had been un
der the weather for about two week,
hut wu- on the way to convalescence.
Alter a few minute-; of general t hat
he paid up his suhvcriplioii to the 1.
M. T., unit then asked me to put up
my horse and spend the night, and of
course 1 could not refuse such an of
fer, ami Hie next morning- he seemed
lo be quite smarl, and nckuow led-jcd
that good, lively compijnv hail had a
g-ood effect on him. Mr. Charlev is
on.1 of our live, enternrising farmers
and Moekmen who knows how to have
things convenient untl handy, lu ad
dition to his modern house with many
of the latest conveniences, he is plan
ning- to put in an electric power plant j
on his place, so as to have not only
elect rii- lights in the limine and barn
hut power to run his machinery, ii
chiding his cream separator, churn,
. i. i ... i. i i i . f . i.i i '
etc., ,-., e ,,, e,U o. I me o.-mmo u
eatl e um supplies the consumers
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wiiii mini, cremn iiiki iiimiT. .exi i
stopped at the home of Ct. Xygren,
w o owns a iiue i tin ni i-icck.i
' ,. ,.
am as ( rove tin about t ie hrM hum
I heard was the buz, of the cream'
separators. When I met' Mr. Xygren,
after giving- me a hearty shake id the
hand, he remarked that he might as
well go get ,sonie money, as he sup
posed that was what 1 was after, and
in a moment he returned with the cash
to renew' his subscription to the W.
M. T. About- this time I begun to
meet teams tfimiA' to Kagle Point al'-.
tcr a carload of fertilizer. There were
seven or 4'ight foams, tw and lour
hors, mid one of them was William
Nieklo of I jil;4: .('reek, and he stopped
long enough tor rue to write out a re
ceipt for n yearV' subscription to the
W. M. -TV. .Kromrthero I Vent to the
Clmrles Klin.gle fajnri And met his wife,
and she hud me that i barley hail gone
to Kagle Point after tt load of. ferti
lizer, but for me! to stop as I went
Inune and bite would have (lie cash
for me. Ami riglit here I will explain
the cause of the vast amount of hay
there is in this f-otion. A few years
U'ju one or two of the most progres
sive farmers invested a small amount
in commercial fertilizer to simply tryj
the experiiueul, and the result was so j
satisfactory that others ventured, ami
now I here has just in the lust t wo
days been hauled up on Little I'.utte
crock a carload of the stuff, and on
inquiry I wn- told by such men us
Thomas Karlow that in mo-t instances
tiie land produced double the amount
i( did before of alfalfa and clover.
Another man, Thomas Abbott, sail!
that on the ranch where he was work
ing, (ius Nichols', that year before
hist thev put up Ultl tons of hay, ami
th'venr they had put up 200 tons off
the same tract of land; they had been
using the "dope." Hut this is ;i di
gression. I also stopped at the home of II. P.
Hetlison. hut tound that he was off
on the pipe line at work. From there
to Ihe neat little fanu of li. A. Peek,
and found that he hail gone after
load id' the dope, bid hi- wif
-ked
hc could not settle the hill, -o I
Presto-Lite Service
An addition of fifty
tanks to our exchange
stock insures a full
supply at all times
C. E. GATES
j venr'- iuh-criith-ui tn ihe V. M. T.
:Xxt I hi commu'. (i. A. 1'eek. where
found the old hull, Mrs. Peck, the
I mother of (I, A. and Fritz. The boyi-
wero iliggmg: potatoes, ami they had
some tine ones, and 0. A. took a re-
eeipt for a vear's subscription to the
V. M. T. From there to J. I.. Wags,
dale's where I asked about dinner and
hor-e fed, ami was (old that lhe- did
not have dinner nitwit ahtcit 'J o'clock,
but that -he. Mrs. ., could et me a
him-li. hut us I hail about ha!f uti
hour before noon, comdmled to go on
to ('hurley Seefield's for dinner. 1
should have said that Mr. l. had gone
to Medford ami had paid hi- subscrip
tion to the W. M. T. into the offi -e.
Arriving at ('. Seefield's. I found Mrs.
tS. and her daughter, hut Charley had
one to Kui.'!e Point, hut I fed mv
horse and had a fine dinner, spent an
hour or so with Mrs, S. ami daugh
ter and wrote her out a receipt for a
(siv months subscription to the W.
; M. T. I should have mentioned that J
j called on Mike Sidley, Sr., ami found
! him clearing and burning some small
; brush that the gout- could not eat.
for he had -la-hed the bruMi and let
ithe goats do the reM. but I did no
; business there, hut will as -ooii as be
get his paper changed frm Miowns
boro to Lake Creek, as he has taken
that means to have the W. Al. T. force
make t he change.
K roii i Mr. SeefhddV I next went to
the home of Thomas K. Nichols but
found no one at home, as he had gone
to Kagle Point after a load of "dope."
lu n few minutes I was at the Far'ow
sawmill, where I met Frank Kaiiow
and his wife. They have established
it camp at the mill. 1 also met a Mr.
Parker, who was helping in the mill.
As soon as f reached there Mr. I.
j told me that he had naitl hi subserip
Itiori to the W. M. T. in the office in
j Medford. uml that hi- brother, l.cc.
, ()t j,,..,,
,
. business there.
iml so did im
Changing my course, next stopped
to see V. S. Cbatman, but be was mil
, . ,i . ,
prepared tust then to renew, bill
. , , .
would litter
From there I wont to .-pend the
night with Thomas Farlow on his fine
ranch on the north fork of Little
I tut to creek, but found -him not at
home, but was on the road with two
loads id" dope, lie laid in six tons
this fall, lie and Mr. Niokle soon ar
rived and soon were all sealed at the
WONDERFUL TAL
OFAJLACJRESS
Struggled with Sickness and Dis
couragement; How Relieved.
Dayville, Killingly, Conn. "I shall
be glad to have every woman know
i whit i know now
after using LydiaE.
Pinkham's Vege
table Compound.
Although X am only
2A years old, 1 have
suffered for the past
eight years. I hated
the doctors, for a
doctor told me to
give up the stage
where I wr.3 playing
with my husband.
I had bearing down pains, my health
failed me. and I could not work on the
stage, and wasn't able to, tend my baby
or even get around myself. I was
always downhearted ana discontented
with tho world, and only lived for the
Bake of my little girl. Tho doctor said
to move to some quiet little town away
from the noisy city, and I might be able
to live and feel well, so I went to Day
ville in November. At that time J was
so sick I could not walk around, end my
husband kept house and I stayed in bed.
One day in January I read your adver
tisement in a newspaper, and 1 sent tot
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, and started taking it. Within
two weeks time I was a different wo
man, could get around, and telt so good
that it was a pleasure to do my house
work. I felt contented and happy, and
now am the picture of health, and nm
temnted to return to the stage. We
I appreciate my health as the most pro
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wile ami two l)uy miiiI Iwi. n'n-U. Ili.-jto Mrs. IM Tiii-I.it"-. hut ili.i no lni--oliii--!
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ami Mr-. I". j for tliat i!:iy, l-.-it.-hin. ho::ic ai'oiit 11.
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a hi-artv lan-ll, I startel lt..,.,-1 lic-M '''M'i'V. "'" S"
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1,'lt a n-.-.-o.t f..r ltl for suh - rno
tjoii t W. M. T. Start,-.! on. 1
( j. Brown of l'.rown-hor an.!
av.- him n r.-c-.-ijit for a year's t - uh -
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