Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 16, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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FUUMKHI-.'i KV Kit Y .AIT'.ltNuON
1'jyi I'T ,'',l!M'.W '. i'llIC
Offlr-.ii Mull Trtl.nni H Jhlfim, 25-J!?-2
North I'll -.ti.'i l ; ni jon ?j.
The f iNocr.'iHr iMnmH, the Me.lford
Mali, Th- Mt'lf" 1 Triliniir!, Tin Wouth
ern (tti'KorAn, Die Anhiand Tribune.
" UI-'itnk PUTNAM, Editor.
n JSCSi'VTtOW BATUMI
On y. r ly m:. f 5 10
tJn m th, iv 60
IVr in- itli. l1tvt'V'-i1 1'V rurrl'-r In
Ali'ii'nt, Th'" t lx, ,lficknn villa
ni"i Central I'otr.t .. 60
flHhr-Jny only, v matt, per year.... J.0"
WwUly, per y!H M0
Offtnal Paper of f'Hy of Merfrord.
Official Pnper of ,lHc)cson County.
Fnterfifl HR Sfroii'l-i:l'is-R inntter It
Me.lfflrd, Oregon, iiiiiicr Iho act of Mitrcb
Bworn CtrcutPtlon for 3915 245.
J-'ull leased wire Associated I'm.. dL
patebf.. EM-TEES
A train tilowcd up ill u Ihim' coun
try station mill n limn wim nwii '
put IiIk ' lit'iiil rxrllnrtly mil of t hi'
window of out ot' the roaring.
"There'b ll woman In liere luinte.l!"
lie cried. "Has any on" pot any
brandy or wliitikyV quirk'."
Koine one In tlie crowd on tin' plat
form li n ii l 'il li I in n IhiIUc. III! un
corked II fianllialy, put it In liis lips
and took a nolile pull.
"All!" lie sinlieil, "Hull's heller, II
always did upset me lo see a woman
fill nt.
"So Mike llrown Is (lend? I un
derstand Ills life was Insured for
$.")0,0U0. Thai will provide lor Ills
widow very nlccl provided she in
vests it wisely."
"Yes. lint tlie lndii'iillniis are that
she Is thinkliiK of InvesliiiK II in mi
other husband."
....
Some time ape when Sir Ian lliini;
llton was reviewing a certain corps,
a liiiinlinltld fiK-iilenl ot-eurri'il. (ne
of the officers was mounted on n
horse Unit hail previously lielonKetl je
ft linker. A wit In the crowd, wlm
was aware of Ihls fact, shouted out
"linker!" and inuucdhilely the hoi-no
stopped dead, and llntliln.4 I he officer
could do would make It limine.
Things were lii'v-liitiini; to look ser
' ions when suddenly (lie rider was
struck Willi n hrilllimi Idea.
"Not today, thank vou!"'he shout
ed, and at once the noble animal
moved, on the the intense relief of
everyone i oucerueu.
A school inspector, te:,llnjr a class
In fraciiens, aslced a hoy, whether
plven his choice, he would prefer ono
slxtii or one-seviiitli of an orntito.
The liny promptly replied that he
would preler one-sevi lltll. The In
spector more promptly explained that
such action would bo foolish, because,
tlloiinh (he ruui4ested fraction nil-lit
seem Hie la rcer, just the reverie was
true.
"I know sir." said the hoy. "Hint's
why chose it. I don't like oranites."
Two Kimllsli soldiers caiced some
amusement at a vl," courst the oiljei
(la". The l'-.-t man t 1 up and
made it nik-hly swipe, bill t,iit,l-to
shift the ball. Tlii' miss un refill
ed no fewer Iban Hire' licit s.
His pal was imaMc to .-tnltd ii any
longer.
"l-'or iicaien's sake," l:il! " he
liloke mil. "hit the thin-.. You know
ii' e lime null lour Pa's' I, avc"
Admiral l.onl ( bailie Ib-rc-foid
is noted lor his piiimcnt and ready
wit.
Ullce III the lobe "I lb" lloil-e ef
eomiiious a tci-t ;i ill Weil known p,i!l
ticlllll, Kiveu lo , IciU'lihU hi . view,.
too olten. said to bun. "1 stv, I'liai'ii,'.
you know, yen ivall ,l,.i I b,el: pi.,
a stiMesman."
"Mv de ir ,-!l:i,," t','1 n l l il.l i ,. In, ,1
"voil IIHl'.l 11, '! -.;i, b ;,;; ,: .in. . ..
Now you. o,i i, ii,,w
like a wcatle r ,o, l.
!,,n I I
I lurry nu! .Iniu,-i., brnthc:-.. wen- u,
their pluyi ,,ui ier a Utile recreation
aller supper. Harry hit lano- wnh
a stick. An in 'I,,,,, -ul follow,-, I. an, I
111 the nililst in' it the iiiu.-e ,-;i mi' In
with lite news lliiil it ns tin,,- tor
Iliein lo n tire. .lauus w;i- p',t In lied
first. Tile IIMIS ilil,
" You iitu A i,u .- n , o n- Iu her be
fore VO.I CO III I'.'d. lie Hiii.;,! die in
the nisJ.ht."
Afier a ;'," ncmiie. i;,
piled:
"U'l-ll. I'll MlJl- hil l lelll-.-' l , III,
If I don't die he I Li :le- I,,.,;, ,,,,1 in
the moi nlii-."
'..;.,.i!ir .- ' - ...... .-.
r. . i'Iii.-imi. ';ii,i kj.j Ii, llT-.-i
... j A nt oinel'ile lliNii-jie fccr-lc. i
A THING. OF
'HjPHK election is orcr, except
tioiuil cimui tii ( i'c ;iml id
VOilllilir-;ilis ill'c still Inijiiny; iijr;i.iiisl hupc. ';i 1 1 1 u 1: 1 1 '
Unfiles is proving ;is umr a loser iis lie was ill i unfair and
iinijeiiei'oiis campaigner, having no( yet w ired his success
ful opponent eoiirat illations.
The Chicago Tribune, the .ureal New York newspapers
and i i'a1 i'-ii 1 1 ' all the press of the count ry admit Wilson's
election. Flection bets have been paid ill New York, Chi
en.ur, and 'Portland, and the election is regarded as a tiling
of the past, as the slight clerical irrennlarit ies that the of
ficial canvass will disclose cannot aller the result. No
matter what happens, the president will have a majority in j has been advanced on the conn's cai-
tlle electoral college. ' jendnr to next February. 1 think that
This is as it should be. for the president has received ajovery section of the law passed by
popular majority of over -tdl 1,000 and carried half ayain as i cousress authorizing the openins of
many states as Mr. Hughes. The electoral college is an
anachronisin and should go. It is ;i temptation to fraud.
Jt enables a minority to rule a majority. People should
vote directly upon the presidency, as they do upon Tinted
Slates senators, and the first act of congress should be the
passage, of a coiistit ntioiial amendment abolishing the use
less electoral college.
Fleeted as he has been by the people, with hands free
to carry out forward-looking policies. President Wilson
has an opportunity rarely given an executive. It makes
no difference whether congress is controlled by the demo
crats or not for his administration will be for America
and for humanity, and his support will come J'roin all par
tics. In fact, it is an advantage to the nation to remove
partisanship from the' executive to liavc a president
above partisanship. And if (he past is an earnest of the
future, thai is what we can expect.
The Jackson county republican coiuinitlee is. indeed,
subject to congratulations. With -lill registered repub
lican majority, aided by hard times and coercion, with its
campaign of secret scandal, with its injection of the relig
ions and racial issues, with its appeal lo sectional preju
dice, there were progressives enough lo give Woodrow
AYilson a plurality of lolil votes, and make it the banner
Wilson comity of Oregon. When it is remembered that
four years ago Wilson received 1207!) votes, as against
JIliT i'or liooscvelt and Tafl. the commit tees partisan
achievement is a remarkable one. There is nothing like
fooling yourself. .
The election of Mr. 'Wilson is not a partisan achieve
mentbut a non-partisan triumph, lo
of the people, the administration must make good and wi
lie!
it will.
NEFF EMUS
WHY HE ENDORSED
BEN SHELDON
To the Kditor:
I iiUilio-sland it has been eha rued,
or ul left-d insinuated, that llu ie was
-.omet hiii;.' w rom; or underhanded in
my Mipptirl of Mr, Sliehlon for rep-re.-,ehla!ive
in the lale ele' tioit. and 1
am unwilling to let the matter drop
without making (dear my position in
the matter.
It U aiy jiul'-imeut llial partian--hip
in loeal or state affairs is Imd
eil ien-hip, because it makes for bad
tio i-t nmeiit . In I he-e mat t er I re
t ii -e to reeonii-.e ;mv obi i; at ion
whatever to any political parl. The
fart that a candidate lor o-;il .l
lice Iim.-i a nomination from om pot
itit-iil parly or the other makes no
difference whatever. 1 try fn uivc
mv vol,. t,(f ibc candidate who 1 be
lirve i be ItcM ilialilied for the of-
I h.".c
!,.p- 'crc
had. ":'.t.
i.lii . , i -il .
in, Mil Mr. Slieliloii I'-r .,
'e In c,i in I he --inne cil
We lllleliileil the -.line
I ilal,- clue t, h.ne ;i
hi';ll I'cjalil ,r
jU'..'.'.l c-..i c i,,c:.
ii- inlcuiily nuil iii
i ai-o hu e .1 iii'jh
T.'i'lic. I believed.
Ill:, I the pl.'-clH-e ,,
Mi
il.c;-e.-le, lomiiril l,,klim vie
m III.!- M:-- Tow i ill the le-i-la-'Fi.
lie w ,,1,1,1 I I value to the w ll. ,lc j 'V
-.m-i' -he ooiiM he ,l,-,cni!c,l j vt.
1 1 : . . J i I -1 etc ill lelitli, 11 1,, n,illl I
Hii'Mot- ,,i inipiti l.uit-c iill'cclinu' clll-
ciilli'l! .111,1 tin- w.-llarc nt ,,t:;cli iilni-
iloMi.-ii. I ,f''''
I, -j- :li,-c ici-,'ii-. uiilo'iil i'livl ff?
t',' II el ll,"!l,-lll II- I,, Ibc clllu, ' ff
I :. , .I'ltelHT '..I icl'cr- i,,i, : III.-.
I .' :, '-Hi "I Mr. Sli..,l,,,i ,,,,.1 li -
!'('.. lie. Thi. us- ,!.inc Willi Mr.'
i I,:,.:,', i -ill l.a,,ulc,!:;e. The !,-.; f
I !. ! I mi ,-, leil.-r. i, il. I iv
l-l,- e,l ,e ,.i !l pel-, llii, I Oi!l'i''-j "
111. ! i -. Mr, ,--:'e !,i,.n w,,iil,l ci v iniicli 1 f:'
! I, , -,- on-, ,-i i . ,1 i, lelu-i li mi- ill -
j 'l"l - ii'f ' ' 1 1 !--' i 1 an. I In- it -si-i-i.-lc mi ; t,
!;::l;v;;:;;r;,;',I;;r:;:,;: tmmMji
I -..will,!, "'.;.,I pr. '...! In.:.' FrVlH ''
! i ;,; mm- in , ,-. I,.-. he: 'it-': ..'; !'-' ' J"-
I i ..I-.. - '', :!i.- -!.. ...- fft , ;--.-i-fcife.V. ;:--1k.v' . .
i.ii 'hi- in- ii 'fri-l i ' .r-wK?sJ
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THE FAST
wiili l!ic ivjiiillic;m u;i-
.1;
U'kson cniiiirv, wiicrc t lie
hold illO Sllpjail't
FAMOUS AUTHOR
0F0U0VADIS DEAD
. sr.5
NIOW Y1.111K, Nov. Ill.--ilelliy
Si.'i'kiewiez, tlie l'olish novelist, best
kn.iwn ill (liis counlry as the ii'tliior
of "(uo Vadls." is dead at Vevey,
Sw It.erliinil, accordlni; lo a cable dis
patch received here toilav by Hie
i'olish victims' relief committee. , .. ra. ihp .ork 0f 1.i.1,..sin(..1tion
Sienkiewlc. hud (leioii',1 much of I shows that Hie greater port ion of Hi,'
liis time recently to polish relief work smut lands are agricultural. Hut it
alul had been ill fre(lieul coiiiniunii a- ; would not be w ise to get an cxairiier
tiun since tiie Kiiropcnu war liean ; ated idea about the agricultural value
uitli the com in it tec acre null with tin- nf tlie lauds. Some of the tracts elass
Nalional American Ited Cross. ifieil as auriciiltiii'iil will he found
The announcement of his death , chiefly valuable lor graxhm, otlier
came from 11 man named IJobinow it. land niiKlit be rocky, ami some of it
w lio is a member of the I'olish com-j is iiniloubiedly as .uood laud as can
niiltec at l.nsanne, Switzerland. The j he found in Hie country. "
messafie said the novelist died Mid- i ---r rr
j.b'iih In a Vcvy hotel yesterday. and joined her. Iter project did not
I When Helen Modjeska, I'olish act-1 succeed, and Siciikiewic. returned to
1 less sellled on a ranch near l.os An-,! his own country to eimase in literary
coles, t'al.. about I NTH. hopini; lltei e ; work. liis "tjuo Vadis" has been
j to found a colony lor oppre.-sed I'oles, translated Into almost every Ktiro
I Sieukiewiiv. emiuraled to this country peall la nuuai;,'.
TJL
Cake
cacy of biscuits and pastry, so docs it meet the re
quirements for cakes of all lir.ds. You will appreciate
the superior "creaming" quality of Cottolene.
- Use Cottolene for all - your shortening; learn how
very good it is in cake-making; use it also tor frying; re
alize the tempting, wholesome quality it gives to foods.
TALLMAN EXPECTS
0.&C. LAND GRANT
BILL TO BE UPHELD
I'OliTl.AMI, Nov. Hi. "I hiii not
at all apprehensive as to llie supreme
iourl'H review of the entire Oregon
& California land araiit ease, which
the uruut lands to settlement will be
round constitutional," said Clay Tall
man, commissioner of the general
land office, Washington, ll. C, upon
his arival in Portland yesterday The
eoniinlsssioiier, while here, is colnu
over tiie entire subject of land classi
fication with Louis I.. Sharp, chief
of the field division of the Keneral
land orfice, it ml in the same detail the
tux adjustments, which are In cliafKe
of former Governor Oswald West.
"I spent two days in KoseliufK at
tlio head of the work of classifica
tion." continued Commissioner Tall
man. "I spent one day in the field,
and round time to visit only one of
Hie camps. I was seeking to learn
Hie general cliaracti r of the land and
lo net nil idea of the timber from per
sonal observation.
Work is rmiO'es'sinir.
"The work of classification is iro
srossins now better than at any time
since It boRnn. The working oriran
i.atinu has been constantly improv
ing. On November 1 the work of
classilyini; between 70u.ini" and 7",(l,
ijiHi acres had been completed.
"Next year, I predict, the work will
be done better and proportionately
cheaper than it is licin done now,
as the crews become more aceusloni-
solvod." ('i)in missioner Tallman said
had undertaken to settlo tins ques
tion ot the value ot tlie heavy uniuer
in the northern part of the .trrant by
piviii-jr inl ructions yesterday that, il
be cruised at once, the report to lie in
sufficient detail to be used as a basis
In sales and purchases.
"Ity liecenier 1, or as soon ns Hie
present assignments of the classify
ing crews are complete, the work of
classification will be stopped for Hie
winter, to lie-in with renewed vl.nor
next sprlllK- We will o rinhl ahead
so that tho classification will he com
plete by the time the supreme court
has nished reviewing tlie case,"
Commissioner Tall man.
threat INii'Hon Airi'ieulturnl.
"Hut it would be highly inadvisable
to open tho lands to entry before all
(luesUons of title are settled; to do
so would undoubtedly he cause of
trouble both to the government and
settlers.
A'x CL .' '
I lie iuiui ill jiiui iciiiug
of excelling quality
Tost tts Cotlolcno adds to tie lightness and
Cottolene is put in pails of various
si-:cs for your cotivenier.ee. Arranga
with your (i,roccr for a regular supply.
CSOXFAI R B AN K "iSHIl
"Cctia'ene makes good cooking better'
.-i
i-
LS t V- :
I'Oim.AXM, Nv. Ki.-Tlii- plu
rality Uy vvliu'li 1 lupin's ciiiTicil Or-
ci;hii hits liven reuueiM Mpnuilv n I
Militlel ( Ictui'llN llltvt' cnHH' in i'l'uin
tlie etui 111 it's e;it n' (lie lllu Nil t a ills."
.Miilliciir U now I It nnly enmity in the
.-lali' which hn.s nut m-iiI in cuinpleti'
figure.-, and the total- are now as fol
lows ; lln-hes K'.VtS-l, Wil.-on 118,
H'27; Hughes plurality (i-ViT, ThoM1
totaU ineluoV ult'uit three-) nuri lis ,,('
(hi1 vote iu Mallieur. Tin etau-
pletc return l'iiai Malheur will proh
ahly, ii'ak a farther lilit retluelion
ill llnhe-' lrnil.
The relurns now ;tl hand liov that
ealeia Ureuon i;tive WiNon u plu
rality of UVtS.i. Hood Kiveraud .Mor
row were I he only eounlie east of
the mountain that ua v pi urn lit ie
l or, I Iipjhe-.
The vote by eoiinlie.- fl'or tlie iuo-.t
part tmot Cieial ) i a follows:
lulies.
Wil.-ni.
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liellloli -J.S1 I
lackainas . ti.ll.'ei
t'Illl-,,p '.."illS
t'ollilnliia -'.Illill
Coos :i.-ji."h
Ci I; l.liSH
( urry ."i l'J
Doii.ithis :i.!ltl7
Cilliam :.."iH
11 rani , - S71
liiirnev H74
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Klainnlli l.i'.lili
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jl.nnc , 7.-J.-.:!
Lincoln I.l(i7
I. inn .."i7."i
"M.-ilhcur l,:U(i
Marion S.'J:','J
Morrow Illil
Miillnoimili
folk ! -J.!f 1 -J
SheriiKin , 7;ll
TiilHiu-mk I,."il7
I'm.'iliila :l.lili-l
I'niuii !?.'J.":i
Wnllown 1.1 lilt
Wn-co 1JS.-,
W-liiiil,,ii 4,1 III
I'lVllccler
Yaniliill :i,Hli7
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..12.-,:'SI J 18,82
mletc
COMMUNICATION.
Dress Sensibly
To t In' Kililor:
Woii'l von please inh!i-li llii- from
a i:iuuiiienl iloelor. I'or the bene! it of
the viiiiiu:, to protect t licit heuilh uml
iiiaril naiu-t tiilierciilo-is in their
tire--, cxiio-iicr their (4ic-t- unit
liead- lo tin i,l winter air.' If
iloe-u't -how y.oiil common -eu-e to
j,, out llie-e l'ro-t v morniti';- lia"'-
heaileil lltld elle-l e(in-eil. X," Won-
der the youtu: I !' are weakly and
have -uli,,v cuilplexion-. lire-- ilc
cortlill'; to llie weather with a liltlc
cmuiiiiii -en-e i- tlie a,li,-c of a
prominent pliv-iciun. Tiicy -ay
weaker anil wi-er. I ilonlif irn
much alioill tile wi-,l"lll. I hi r y. I a ml -liiolhcr-
bail mole -eli-e.
in;, common sknsk.
Almond Cream
Cake
Cream ' cup of butter am!
CoUolene packed toRether.atM
otic cup f fcURar, and mix in
alu-rnaU'ly ' j cup of milk or
water and two cups of pnstry
llour sifted three time;; with
two teaspoons bakimr powder.
Beat well, flavor nnd et'.ilftve
stiffly beaten whites. Uakc in
two layers.
Whip sweetened crenmuiuil
stifl"; llitvor with nlmond ex
tract ar.d sherry; odd chrpped
Mnnchett almonds and spread
between nnd over the lay-irs.
Girnish with clv.'rrics.
Fn.m "HOME HH-P" mated
Uett it voti u-riu our (icnetai
deli
IMMIGRATION OF
TO NORTH PROBED
llAl.TI.MOKK. AM.t Nov. 1 fi. Tlio
immtenition of southern m-.m-ges to
nortliLTii lultor c-Mitera was l.-ronilit
to the ntUtntion of the eonvpntion of
the American Ketloratlon of l.uhor to
dy wlicn tho (omiuill'e on oruniza-
iion favorably reported a resolution ;
designed to eliminate what was char-
acterized as a menace to the worUera (
in the nortlioni states. ;
The resolution, whirh was alopted
by the cunvention, nicited iliat the ,
investigation of sm h immiiiration ;
and importation of negroes in the ;
state of Ohio had demonstrated Hint
they were bein brought nowth to fill ;
the placi'S "f union-men demnmlinf; 1
better coixlit ions, as iu the ease of
freight handlers. The pn-Mdent and
executive council of the federation
wrre instructed tn heiii a movement
looking toward Hie or.ua ni .at ion of
nei;rois in the southern states.
Department organization of theal- I
rical unions and assuciatioi.s and es-'
tatdishment of a federation or&anlza-i
(ion in the province of Qucltec were
provided for in other adopted resolu
tious.
? s. - . , . .... v V .
OPEN NOSTRILS! EMD
A COLD OR CATAf!.i;i
How To M Relief When ITcr.;l J
and Nose arc Stuffed Up.
Count fifty! Vour cnltl i; tral o:
entJirili dit.'apofirs. Yoar clofil una
trils will open, tlie nlr passaees of yr.iit
head will clear and oti ran fircith
freely. Xt inon MiiiHtin'.'. l.iwkiier.
mucous diiH-hare, dryness or heiidaetie;
no n ruj.vlinjr for liroalh at niiriit.
( h t a -mall bottle of YAy'a Cream
liaitu from your ilrai.-t arid ap;-ly a
Hi tic of this f.-auraiil antiseptic creum
in your nostrils. It penetrates lliroiiL.li
every air pasa-re or the la-ivd. KoothiiiL'
and licalinir tiie swollen or inlhiiiic.f
mucfiiH incnihrmic. jrivintr you int;tti
relief. Head x-tA ami eiitirrh yit'l.i
lik' mairic. Don't stay stuuil-np and
miserable. Kel-'' mire.
Which Way Will
You Decide
When you start out to look for
glasses, will you ilrop Into the first
place where they are displayed as
articles of merchandise, or will you
so where skill is tho paramount is
sue? Much of your future (-ye comfort
depends upon your decision.
What shall it bo,
Dr. Rickert
Kye Si.nl it Specialist
Suite 1-12, Over The May Co.
New Japanese
Hand Launury
will ojien for business
octoih; t)TH
We will do all kinds of laundry
work nnd dry cleaning.
All work (lone by hand.
123 XOIiTl! l ltOXT ST.
PJIOXK 7.-iU.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
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I'ci-t: miuii fender, li,,i, t'r.mt nnd rem-; entire
lii.., k liij-li .-mil niekcl iriiinuiin;, plnec llie Ford
in iii.e:ini!iee i-i-jht in . In, i, runl; of
ll '- mialily liiui.l-.il,,,.' M.r with
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:! Cii'lct .-.",ii:,: T..ti Cur .vi:,: Scliin
"" !' " I'- I'm, -ll. Ka-y lenns.
C. E.
! I Splendid for
i$ Bad Coughs, Coldsf $
Bronchitis
An Inexpe niilvr Humr-Mntl Hni- w
W eil ttlvt'M Kurt-tit, (uii-k'Mt
Atiymw who trien tliis plcuFiuit tartt
itij; luiuie-nuKiu couyli syrup, will
cjii ir'kly understand hy it i used in
nmre liumcri in tlie United Stute-v ;nd
( uimda than uny otlit-T cmiirb ruYpy.
Tli" way it takd huld of uu ohstiffatt
round, t;i vi nr imiueditite n-liff, will nnikc
vmi reirret that yni newr tried it be
line. Jt is u trulv tlepciHiubli' eolith
rt-Miidv tliat bliould 1 kept iiutidy in
:-verv liotne, to use at tin (irst ti.',n of Q
,'t)U.'h diirinif the niuht or day time.
Any drmrjrist can supply vuu with
2'y ituuet's of I'iin-x (0 cents wnrthl.
1'uur tliis into a unit bottle it ml till tho
Ixittlc with plain granulated suyur
lyrup. Tlie total cost i ahout ."( ecnte
Mid vou Imve a full pint tn' tbu uioat
i'tlcftive remi'flv vuu ever usi-d.
Tlie quick, lusting nlii-f ou cet from
this e.xrellent coiiyli svnin will really
in r prise vou. It prompt I v Ih';i.1k th1
iufhuiH'd iiKMuhraiit's that line tie- throat
md air pasnii'es, stop- tin- unnoyin;
tit rout tickle, Iihim-iih the plileym. and
iomi vour emiirh .tips entiivly. Splen
Jid for brniu-hirit. croup, whoopiuy
,'oiiL'h and bronchial nt lin.a.
I'inex is a hihlv ' eoiu-intratcil eorn
pound of Norwav pine extract, ombini 1
with tuuiactd and is famous the wurhi
iver for its licaliiii; cllV. t on the mem
jranes. To avoid di-i(ppointiH"iit ask for '''j
Hinct! of I'inex" with full ilirectinii!"
inl don't ac-i'pt an t!iin else. A L'iar
mice of absolute sal'.-";ti-tio!i or money
promptly reiend.-tl trues, with tbi prep
initioa. Tha l'iuox C'o. lt. vuyue,
veivioney
on
I Boys' Shoes
aa
We li;ive just hintlcd a bunch
of IJovs' Slioes, all sizes. 0
to llii.'e, and 1 to ii. Yw are k f
Coing to sell tliein you
know the rest.
Mens Overcoats
Lot 1 going at, each 50-
j Lot 2 going at, each 75
; Lot 3 going at, each 9S
Lot i going at, each.. ..$1.98
Ve also hcive better ones.
i
! Wo are still selling those
Guaranteed All-Wool Suits,
made of mighty fine cloth,
l -i ra. j - i .. r
the best tailors m the coun
try, and cut
ut.:$I2.50
to
MEN'S WORK SHOES,
MEN'S DRESS SHOES, y
TRUNKS, SUIT ' CASES, , v
FLANNEL SHIRTS, AND
SWEATERS.
! And hundred
j lit tic less.
licr b.-ir-iiiot
a
The Cheapest Store in the
West
will h. mmm
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