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flfTCTVFOTCD MATTi TT?TBTTYE, MEDFOTCD, OTfKfiOX, Tl'KSDAY, FEHRUARY 20, 1017.
Medford Mail tribune
AN 'TNIUOI'IONDKNT NEWRI'APKK
PUDLIHHK1 KVKtlY A I T U ItNOON
, fcJXCKI'T HUNHAY HY THIS
Off lor Mnll Tribune )lu1lllnR. 2S-27-2H
North 11 p ntret; tfhphont 75.
The iN'iuoi rulle Tiintu, tin- Milfori)
Mull. The Meufurd Trtbun.-. Th Huuth
rn Oregoniuu The Ashland Tribune.
GEOrtGH I'L'TNAM, Kdltor
SUBSCRIPTION BATJCll
One yeur, by limit 5.00
One month, hv mull.. 60
Per tnoitth, fl.Mlvcrrd 1y crrlr In
Mc.Jl'in.1, J'h.Miilv. TitlfiM, Jnvli-
"' ffnjivillc mill (Viiitiii 1'iMnt .')
gat urdu y only, hy mull, jmr yuiir.... Z.uft
Weekly, per yfar 1T0
Official Fuper uf the City of Medfurd.
Offlclut Paper of .l:u:"Kson County.
Entered un ncrond-filnnH unit ttT at
Mflford, OruKOti, under Iho uct uf March
8, 1879.
Sworn Circulation for 10162491
Full leased wire Associated Prem dls
natchea. EM-TEES
tiik cohx-ut.
The cornet Ih a piece of wind wrap
pcd up In brasH. The follow lliut in
vented the cornet must hnvu been aon
at hlniKeir. Tho cornet may Hound
pleubhiK to nonio people, hut then u
toothache Is pleaning a week after
U'h pulled out.
The cornet Is a nice looking article
and so Is n peacock, hut as yet
there aro no peacock solo rccordH on
tho phonograph market. Wo tmed to
respect the cornet as beini; n musical
machine, hut that was before the
rummy next door got one. Ho takes
lessons via mall order.
Jt must take a lot of wlnil to piny
the cornet, not overlooking nerve.
Before this root nexr door has the
evening meal toothpick halt chewed
lie's up in his boudoir pushing wind
In the comet, and when It spills out
the other end It sounds llko a couple
ol roosters gargling, with an anvil
xoposlng on a halt portion ot their
windpipes.
i (When n fella's got n grouch on
there's two ways of getting even wilh
himself ono Is hy Introducing gas
into his system and tho other Is to
buy a comet. Of tho two, the Inner
is an ro goodbyo. Somebody might
open the door when yo've got tho gas
turned on or else the meter may hold
out Tor another two-hit piece. I'lu)
safe take tho cornet.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
IMPEACHMENT DROPPED
WASIliXdTON, Vvh. lill.-licprc-Kcnlnlivc
l.indchcreji told I lie house
judiciary eoniinillee today lie hud no
direct evidence lo supiiorl his im
ieiiehment charircs ne,aiust the fed
eral reserve honrd. The nl'l'nir is con
sidered closed.
FUNSTON'S FUNERAL SATURDAY
(Continued From rage One.)
is ill and conliiu'd fo a bed ul llic
home of her daughter, Mi-.-,, I'. A.
Kekdull, here.
News of Hie deulli added LTaMly li,
her condition.
(ictvtlevi I'lineml
SAN Hi.W''ISCO. !
(Icier:. I Midi -..,,1 t!.
l'C'ic.1 I" Mine s, ,.
dnv ill lei i : 1 1.,!,:
hay. Tri.. r--!j
Col le-e
I 1 1 -
. liie
led 1.
l I
II11U- J.li.ll.le.l e,,.',-l (lie
hllilillle; oil the San I'miiei ,.
inul led by I IcmcimI Dei! and In
olTleci- llie i
the city In Hi
pre-Hflo,
i'li'e or MK mi!,--.
No siu li funeral ,-.n
lias pa-scd llil'oiiL'h lie
ec as i:.i
.1 reels ,,
(lenelal
1-rnnei-co .-in, .M
limn Slialler mi.
or
Wil-
san i i;.N( ism, IV,. .'p. rin,,
on every inline ipal bnililiie; in San
rraiiciseo wei,' onl. 'red at hall in.,-!
today until 'i,.r . r,ii.,al here
Saturday of (lelieral I'lin-lon.
l'..M'e-si,,ns o rc'tct were lien ,
on all sides today from men and
women who wenl llir,,ii.;li the San
Kruin'iseo lire inul eaitli(iml.e ol'j
HHKi win n l'lin-l Iheu stall, uied at j
the presidio, as commander of the
western department of i,,,- I'nitcl
Mutes iimi.v, eame l,, !,,. ,,. ,,.,. ,,,
law and iiider imiIi bis soldier,, and
threw okmi llie militaiv rcscratu,iis
o the th,nisali,ls ,,t ln,.,.,.,.ss ,.,,17,.,,,
A GOOD WINTER HABIT
; Many people diead winter lci .inns
(lie sudden climatic ihaii;;eH brin;;
colds, Krippe, rhcttniatisin, totisilitis or
bronchitis. But thousands of well
informed, men and women today nvnid
much sicknessfnr (liiinsclve . an, I their
children by taking n f v lottlt s of
Scott's Kmulsion to make ri, In r Id .o,l,
fortify Ihe n.emSranes of Ihe thr.j.n
andchest and create Ix idy-w at :e.i b t irc-
iitt sickiicii. Nddlcrsat warr.-c-ice i-.nl !
Iltrl 1.1 1. II Will at i , tl. liel I,. 1, ,i
bvuU 9. Uwkuc, UlwuilivlU, . J. it
ESPIONAGE BILL
GIVES WAR SPIES
LIFE SENTENCE
Bill Passed Today By Senate Pro
vides Drastic Penalties for Spies
President Given Arbitrary Power
to Secure National Defense Muni
tions and Ships May Be Seized.
WASHINGTON, l-Vb. JH. The- ml
ininisinitiuii c-piuiiitc bill, proviiliii!
si'Vi-ru pi'iutllic lor jyiny im milt
If'rs id' jmlioiiiil ui-IVnsc ;ru iui)i. li
i NLf consuii ih ir I.m iulali' AiiH'ficii n
llfllll ;ilily Wit- :i- l"l l(il;tv li.V llli1
scfuiti- l.y ;i vi Hi' (n In Ml.
Tin i.ii! .i- : - ci t;i'.'' in I'diirtci-n
-i-pni .i! 'iM':iHri - u: ;.'(-! cd liv tin
i Eij a i i u ,i! it' . :mm1 v;is put
I !iro;iL;li tit .m !!v iih dipitc
Ill(
i.omI:.im M'M
liM-liin'.I i!-. ti-iiii:
M'lliltul'S,
lilu-ItV ()('
ll li;is not
us ti iiii"i'i'it Atm-ri.-i
MM') 1111(1 til' 111'
USSfll tilt' IM):.0.
Ky Kt-rtlnn ';v llcirhliif;.
Tint spy sci'liniL i,. f'n i-iciii hi!! in
clijiriu'lcf, iiifiUiii-j- i. ;i criitic, pim
ishiihk' with two ynirs itiiprioiim'nl
vr $111,0(10 line to itpprourli or filter
any (jice eoniu'eteil with the iinlinmil
lelVne, to milawrtilly ohtain int'in'
nmliuii, iir In make phuloraphs, lilite
prinls, plans, ce., of tilings ri)iinee(eil
with huHi det'ciise or to dispose of a
fiidc tr !-innl book or model or any
thing else of naliunal defense value.
Where these things are dune fur n
foreign niivcrnment in lime of peaee,
"whi'lher recognized or unreeu,u;-
nizedM hv the I'nited Slates, tins pen
altv in increased to twenty years im
prisonment mid in time of war to life.
Any person who in war time, with
tint intint thai il shall he fmiimtmi
eated In the enemy, ''shall collect,
record, publish or communicate or at
tempt lo elecit any information,''
wilh respect lo the movement, ninii
hi'fs, itc., of the nriued forces id' tin1
I'nitcil States or its war materials or
it k plans of military or naval opera
tions, "or tiny (liter information ro
latiiio In the puldie defense, or calcu
lated to he,' shall he punished wilh
death or hy a fine and not more than
thirty years of imprisonment. This
penally is reduced lo three years im
prisonment where there is no intent
that the information be communi
cated lo ati enemy, hut where it inihl
be useful lo such vneiny.
1 President tiivcu rower.
The president is pven arhilrary
power to designate other tiiiuis and
places in addition (o those specifi
cally named, wliirh shall he included
in the term, "national defense.'
The hill includes sections making it
u crime to make mil rue statements
under oath lo influence the conduct of
a foreign government in anv dispute
or controvetM- with the raited State,
to puue-h the iiupcr-MinutioM of for
eign i-nvcrnment official, to renla(e
the issuance of pa-porl. and putiUh
their t'nVery und flic conduct ol'
an v r meats of inteiiu-d soldi; is 01
ailtu
May Sei.c Munition.
A iinl Ih't' i in pi i i'l aid '.eel Ion
nu!hin.'e- the president t.
di-ta in jtademn mmiihI in'c
1 : i ) - cat r m:-, im ;i i.i mi t I-
of the
the
ie-sfit , d lo an cm inv ol
ii li u iia li i lo- 1 nit . d St
ice ami in doia-.; h'
cr ! o u-c ! hi' a i ;av and a;
: u!a t ton ol' l lie a iicliora.
iunl of foreign -hii---
"I tin' 1 tntcd States
I'"1"
i;.
nan ,
Male
ca -c id nal lona I eniei e.cne v i
vuleil iii aiintliiT scciion, with imwc:
uteti t phiec iiuattN on such -hip-
to preciM dama-e. ll - made puni-h-ahle
with two year-, itnpri-otnnent
for any pcrtti cininaiidin-.' or in
cliiH:.e m any private, foiei::a or dw-
e-tic lup i
Mr. 1
r injure it m
a- a I'la.'e
n;iiti-1 t lie
atie m- clili-
1'iHiul it In lie M-ed
-ol I h e 111-j'irat.ii
ni'ed Stalt - it il-, 1 r
ili-!i-.
HELD ILLEGAL
V SlllNiiTOX. rrh. ;i. II was
admitted at the state depart incut to
day that In iinot Iter note President
Menoenl of Cuba hns been formally
advised by the I'nited States that
ttie lie, -rat revolutiotia, v mmement
Is rei'iirdcil as III, nal an I w ill not
I'C eoltlllenallel (I hv Ibis V.OVi'l lllllcllt
The I'nhall preMdelit whs hsmiic,!
Unit tin- leaders of Hie revolt would
be li 'hi p si'onrlhle l y tlie t'nite.l
.Slate; lor atl moietal ion of ror,l-.-.i.
,'is or llieir inleicsl-. Tl.c Hole a
pies, tiled to the Cuall uovernillellt
c-ienb,, , niei I, an Minister C,on-
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LAST PICTURE OF THE GERMAN
BEF0R
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liiist photograph of Couid von
I leinst or ff, (iermau aiulmssador lo
the 1'nited States, wlio. Mas ' ordered
lionie, taken as he reached llohokcn
,iut. before sailing on the Krederiek
" 1 1 for (icruiany. His wife, who
HELP CONSTRUCT
BLUE LEDGE ROAD
K.v V. V. WATSON.
Siiieriiileuilenl K. . Cnrnaban uf
llie l!lue l.eile mine iinniuineeil this
iiKirninir thut the operatives ,m tbut
il',i,erl V liail just iipeneil up 11 . vein
.'ill inches in width that; assays -jr, lt.r
eenl. c,ip( ht.
Kverv rod ,,l' depth gained bears out
the estimates made so l'rc,iicntlv lluil
Ihe ore will (jnnv rieher ns llie leilye
is pursued into Ihe mountain. All
ol' Ihe indications nil uhirh llio-c
estimales were onuiiinllv niaile nre
iliereusin,- ill lavorable developlllellt.
A larger haulini.' l'oree has been pul
on Ihe road from Ihe iiilue to the
railroad nnd the rule of pay bus been
inereii-eil. ll is the desire of the coin
puny to ship ul least one carload of
ore to llie Taenia smelter each week.
The results of operation of Ihe
lllue l.cd'.e since well; was last re
sinned are little less tban sensational.
.Iude I'.arleh of- I tah. predicted the
increasing lieblie-s of Ibe ore us
depth is i:aiiie,l. Kvcrv judical ion re
spected by millets sU'JL'este.l . ).
li'. libodcs declare,!, from ea-iial in-
-pi'cli if properties in i but
that it would be si, will, s, .
by claims now lieiiiL; worUci.
i-lncl, ;
I ne.i r-
County Cont-l llrady to .
Me-rs. A. I.. Mill, lilain,
ami 'ei lion e w ler, the ,-oiinii
confer willt tlie ,-o,int- eonrt
( il- ce oeei.llio:i in .
, t.
K
inn I
l-i
el Ihe
iminil
Veil,- 'l
I
i.,
I 1 1
l-.n t1
Hilt
:v t
:e ert
i!h e::v 1. ;i"ii;ilile
i
1 Ise M inerat 1 .' . ! ni-nl '
.
.lie.
i:e "ft''ii-it idii tu epetil
ee-.iiy to hia-t tlie heavy
nun 1 mil in nne or d'.
-e- mi the Illne l.edv.e road.
the -inn li
yraniic t'
tensive
j o llie woikiiicn on Copper d:iv niny
liiinele .1 lutge cubic .Minlaue ill im
, pro, em cut of lliut biuhwiiy , icceivctl
i llie eoltll' eolillitl cllilorelllent .
j ll ha- been I elil a I iey arinll'cd lor
I !h a, I -up. rvi-.nr in t!,:,t ,!i-tnct
i iiud I-'. Y. Cai naban. -upe, inteinli'iit
ol' Ihe lUue l.e.ige. to dircel that work.
Vernon Ynwler. nieieber of the com
niiliee, will complete the ,i, -tails ol'
ll.eii- pal'tieipatlell in the job in 11
tew ,l;,.v.
The re lore, the date l',,- ( upper Hu.v
has not yet b,en tlcrmilelv scl, Mr.
Ccin.'ihan liclicMiii: that it omrlil to he
delcircl until about the middle ol
March, ll will be p,.--ll,le to approli
ipatc the date more c!."-cl when licit
portion of the roadwuv to lie '"blown"
Bell-an's
Absolutely Rrmovcjj
InditTOstion. Onopncknfrc
proves it. 2"t.at all dnifkts.
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKE
Ijirty Alstnnt
M N. llllfll.KTT
I'hono M. 4"i ml 4 7-J-S
AuioninMlH Hears tsar fie.
4muiuo Km tlft, l'-rgar.
it 7a.. .M J'.,' 1-. .M.V',(.--1-l,. r-iH', -l ...(:;;.
ENVOY
E LEAVING THE UNITED STATES
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anifi
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j-ocs with him, i shown at the left
and n secret service man tit tho riudit.
Countess von Ueriistorlf was .Miss
Jeanne l.uckemeyer of Xew Voik and
is leavin-; her native country to he
with her hu-diand.
shall have been selected und tlie ex
tent of Ihe blasting work estimated.
1 Xew Coinier Mintr OpenlllK.
Koreinnn Iioss 11. l)e Kemer of the
I'nited Copper company, u ininiiii; or
ffiiniznlion composed of Senltle peo
ple, but whose Itciiiliiiiarlet'is' will here-,
after be in Medford, nnd whose prop
crtics, (he Cojiper Kirifr, the Ntonn
Kin' nnd one oilier, nre loented about
:I2 miles from this city in n north
westerly direction, was in .Medford
yesterday on business, leturniiiL' to
the mines today. . This company pur
chased these properties from the liin
lock brothers in Jieceuiljer n year ae.o.
It at once bevjan practical develop
ment of llie Copper Kin and bus just
insl ailed expensive mnctiincr.v for
concent ral inir the ores, its first ship
ment of concent rates now beine; en
route to the Tacoinn smeller. Twenty
six men arc now employed . on Ill's
mine, and when addil ioiial machinery
shall have been installed early in
the summer, llie force will be in
creased to ."it! men.
Ii'emuikable progress bus been
made on this properly since Ihe I'nit
ed Copper company took possession.
A description of it will reipiire a
special nrlicle. The Hold Note and
the (jrceuhuck. two well known prop
erties in that vicinity, are also scene i
of aitemcntcd nelivitics. Data cou
ceriiin the development of lliese
mines will lie eivon loaeu'row.
$100 Reward, $100
p"ni--r ft ili.i layr "Hi Id
llt.it ilt.r.- i t.-i.-i ilr.it-lf.l iIIm-hw
. I i- !i !-. I.,-'ti ;iblc ) i' tii nit its
fti !i l .lurt-h. II;. II t'unnrli Cure
Mill.' .HI- 1IHY l.l. nvn to III.- Illrd
i. t.ilnli!) Im'H'i: :t itl-1 1 1 itl 1int 1
i . :i ci'iiM Hill '"lint trt-iitliii'iit.
li ( ill " li inc. 'i liil.'iii:ill . H.'tiiii:
Hi.- I'd. ml tnxl intirono mirfrn'i cf
hii'ii-t.v ili'fUrf'.vIni: Hi" rieil;ii!nii
. :111a clvl'iir On' imili'iii sin-tixth
,i tltf ci.iisMMitl.ii) :iit-l n-.-:-(lim nu
lls i,.r!i. Tho ri'..tiHH..-- luiTrt
1 It in ctir:itiv )""'''' Hint tlit'V
hi-. I Ii.iIIih- f-r am- i-iiii- Unit it
11
ei . S f.l i'-t lit ol tcsiin.-i:l:l.
i' .1. in i:v a 10 . r-i. tj... t.
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lXTi:i:l lil'.AX AVTOC.-VK CO.
TIMK CARD.
I.eavo Medfunl for Ashland, Talent
and riioenl daily, except Sunday, al
8:00 a. in., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15
p, in. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p.
in. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. in. and
2:00, 5(00 and 9:30 p. m. Leav
Ashland for Medford dally, eicepl
Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave
Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:00
ami 10:30 p. ru.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main Street,
Icdfortl
The On!)' Kxclusivu
Commercial Photographer
in Southern Oregon.
Negatives Made anv time or
5
4 f.
(. ..-vm
place lv appointment.
Phom H7-.T. ;
We'll do the rest. j
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E. D. WESTON, Prop, j
AT
.VKW YOHK, Keb. 20 Three more
American vessels left New York to
day bound for war zone porta. They
were tbetXavahoe for llenou, and the
Mongolia and Algonquin, for Lon
don, ull freighters. The Ilritisu ship
Northern and the Italian steamer Av
nla sailed also for foreign ports.
Three passenger liners which left
European ports after the inauguration
or the (lerman U-boat campaign ar
rived today. They were the t'unard
liner OrUujia from Liverpool: the
Aiisoulu of the snmc line from Lon
don, and the Kabre line steamer Pa
tris from Marseilles. Other arrivals
were the San (iuglielmo, Italian from
Naples and tho Athoil, British from
Loudon.
NKW YORK, 'Feb. 20. British
and French passenger steamers, each
with a gun on her after deck as an
ever present reminder of the subma
rine peril,, are making scheduled sail
ings from this port and arriving from
liuropc. The Orduna, which left Liv
erpool with passengers and cargo
fter the German blockade was declar
ed, enmo In today. The French liner
Chicago sailed yesterday for llor
deaux with ninety Americans in her
cabins.
Altogether eight vessels departed
yesterday for Kuropean ports. The
Uochrn, the first American vessel
from .New York to brave the subma
rine zone, has reported to her owners
her safe arrival at (jibraltai'. She Is
bound for llenou
Tho French line steamship La Tou-
ralno left Bordeaux at 1 a. m. today,
AMothersWish
Is that he
trying ordeal
little pain as
i reality when
has been used regularly preceding
confinement. Get
'Brae) field '
'Rcaufator Co.
"Mothar'a
f5) THINK IT IS
JUST A SHAME
THE WAY THEY
MIC REPRESENT
TW THINGS."
vJ
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SNKiS ,,!! 1 1
THE WOMAN'S WORK
YOU. madam, are only one of a thousand women today who are deluded hv
the long -distance hargain. 1 on"f he carried away hy ;l heautiful pii-tnre in a
catalog. You can get hetter hargains from y,,ur own lnnne iiieirliaut. where,
you see the goods hel'ore yiiu pay I'nr them, whi le ytm are assiii'ed of a fit and
satisra. t'h.n in every res.ect. In trading at h - ymt are ,l,.inu- yw share in
hiiilding up yuiir community. This is yuiir work.
WASHINGTON, l-Vb. JO. Major
(leueial t'ershiiej notified the war de
partment today thai he bad a-siiincd
command of the southern depart, ucnt
embi'aciii,,' the American force-- on
tlie Mexican border, which po-t was
held by .Major (leneral Kiui-tnti. Sec
retary linker said (icncral rcr-binu's
suceesMon was iiutomnlic, he beini:
the next in grade to General I'un-ton.
General IVi'shini; will retain coimnaud
until n permanent successor is nauicd
by the war department. No considera
tion has been given lo appointiie: a
new commander for the southern department.
KL PASO. Tex., Keb. 'JO. Major
General John iVrhintr anmnmced
here toilay that lie would remain here
lis ncliu.n eommamlcr of Ihe stmthern
department pending the receipt id
orders from Washington, lie will al-o
retain command t" the Kl I'uso l
trol district for the present.
It was announced at diMrict heiul
iiuarters today that the hnlv of Gen
eral Kunston would pn-s thnumli
here tomorrow at "ti'.U) p. m. and Gen
eral Pershing hml his staff at work
toilay preparing a memorial program
to be jfiven while tlie bodv is here.
I'endiiti- the arrival of Major Gen
eral. I'ersidnur from Kl Paso, Colonel
Malvern-llill liarrnmi, Genera) Kind
lon's chief of staff, will be in charge
of the southern department ami move
ment of National Guardsmen to their
homes will nut be delayed.
according to a cablegram received by
the line's agents here. Her destina
tion is New York.
on.
txpvcit
may go through the
of motherhood with as
possible -this can be
"Mother's Friend" i
'
Friend" at your
druggist. '
1. Q
- --J , anything like WmcA 13 : I,
xr THIS piur wM u m
WOMEN OF OREGON! '
Women Everywhere Endorse this "Favorite"'
Lents, Oregon.
" In my yonngef
davs I was f-reatly
troubled witlt gaa
on my utomaen ;
it pftvo mo lots of
Inmble. I begau
utanfT Dr. Tierce's
,'-iITX niiiilii'inpR nnrl
received such
relief that I can
i V i 7.:Vs i ,rccomtnenu uiem
iH UttVM "l ave. raised
a large lauiiiy ana
urn a great e'rand-
mnlber and luive always insieU'4 that
my diiulileiH-in-hnv use lr. l'ieree'a
l'livolite I'reseripiiou when expecting
to become a mother." -Mm. li. i'.
Skki.ky, .",11 1 tilth Street, t). E.
Thousands o women who are now
blessed with robust health cannot
understand why tboii.-aiulrt of o'her
women continue to worry and sufier
mm ailments peculiar to women when
tbev can obtain l"r a trilling sum Dr.
l'ieree'a I'avorile rn-scription, which
will surely and imickly banish all pain,
disircss iiud misery and restore tba
womanly, funetions to iert'eet health.
Young moiliei-s who iireserve tho
c'umiM of face and ligure in spits of
an increasing family and tlie cutT of '
growing i-bildren lire always to be
envied, lloctor I'iercc's l-'avorite Pre- y
scrijition gives the strength nnd health
upon winch happy mntberhood de
),c!ids. It praciically does away witli
the pains of nuitcriii'tv. It enables tho
mother lo n-,urish the infant life do
licmliag on her, mid enjoy the hourly
fiappiiiciS of -.Milcbing the develop
mciit of a jieifcctly healthy child.
inpoitTAvr xi-iiivi, ori'F.it to
Ili:lll US Ol' 'I'll IS l-AI't" Any ncr
Bon (1,-siriiiir a copy of The I'eoplo'a Common
Konse Mwlit-a! Atlvi.cr In-'foro tho eHition is
pxhiiiiHtwl Khoulit wild thin nuticn lotrcthprlwtth
Ihreedim,,. (or BOimps) to Dr. Pierce. Invalkli"
Hole), fttiirnlo. N. Y.. nnd a copy will bo lent
by return limit, ull charue, pruDAKl
Earl Fruit Co. of
the Northwest
Successors to The I'l-oducers Fruit
Co. of Oregon,
Will still continue to handle a full
line of well known reliable, sprays,
such as Hex Mine and Sulphur,
Swift's Arsenate of Lead and all oth
er materials necessary in the care ot
orchards,
HAUL J'Kl'IT CO. OF THE X. W.
- J. C. BltOWN. Dist. Agent.
Attention, Farmers
MKIiroitl) JIXK COMPANY".
31-33 X. Bartlett St.
Pay Highest Prices for
HIDES!
Green hides per lb 17c
Dry hides, per lb 2So
Creon calf hides, per lb 25o
Dry calf hides, per lb 30o
We Also Ituy Sheep Pelts nud Goat
Skins.
Phone 2S3-.T.