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Medforw Mail Tkiuuxe Ki.!.!)-.i'K. r.:.i:r n-iv.:.iiiit Oft '.Km MU Tr:-if li-iWM. ti'ili uxncu.xmou Kiti yr - j I Or, twMi'h, hy ff;;i - -A' , Jus"' ,. '.' l"if , - t Vyij', , lit f J-i t, JWV Ku!i )"--KjJ Will AVr;,l"J J'ft-N di ;al of PEACE OFFERED BY I (f'ofjt(nuj Irorn iKKt Oil,) with AunfrJfi, vhon'! ':ar;j':nt Jk1i for pf.tk, d'cl' C'-rxian fiiflurj':, Ik wtlj kittivtt, or no far am It T-Uwt Dm f'UtholJr: iiKllli'lofi for piH': In ir fiutiy, fio oh hft woulrj vcfititr' lo uy. It wiiH r'rnJUfl, howi-yir. Unit ('rflfllnr f'ttttioltflt WT; prifpl(H:fit fit; urc iu ih n-jfitl pfwn flurry u (ivruxuuy. Anntmnwtiwnt ikat lb Kihij1hJj arritiftKNf rJor at itoiu'! hud tiannmjU'-'J I'OPI Uift':'Ht'n pfOpOMdlH to thf) liil- lari ffvrrrimfht, himI tho oifiiton t-x prMnoA fit Ujh HpfjAtolif! (l(;Ki'tlon bftrn that iiU'y mivM h flrl v-r;rl lo thoTfiltftrl HtUi ?y ft neutral, M to Ui4 lfjHl!)llty Unit t)m Bj-hiIhIi umi-b,iHu-Ior ijorc, J iin n Kltio, tiiltcht :on vy Uiumi if) Uto KtuNi (l'r(Jirlm'-nt, Thi KptulKh 'intiiiKy' only lnfor TTmHon tO'lny, It m;ik mjiU then, whn rorolvifl from th A;uio-iittfrl Vr:n: (lUpfit'.'lKll, On I'nrtMfif ivfi J'iun, Without a'lvjfifh of imy kin from lliir own kovi'iihiimiIh, l!n r-uw-iili I'lithiihHH'H Were illicit, cly iiilcii'it'l in thu Ammoi'hi1''i1 I 'ri'MH (nlli'Mii!m from Jforiiit. OiplorrmLii! ini''lii' iivmiU tin thorizi'd ixjirc-ion n' opinion lor pulilif'tilion, hut il tviih iiiiuriht nt oium! thiil. Lin )cnri' pminihiilH 1'nllh on iinn''i'1ivn unrM, hu fur n Ihc iliitomiilH Imrn mv vnivfruvi, 'I'hc I'ttlcnlv n'lirchriitiilivcM, wiHionl IIm Hlihh'Hf difTcri'iii-i' of oiuiirtn, iU clnU'd I In- pi'(fihiil oiiimiiiti'il silh (lijriimny, iihiiur j'i 'lnii iih mi inter lUrMluiry, will) Him vnlifiui hi'i'iiii'if ol' Ihn hi'ltiT Ktiimliiitf of (hut rml ('ftlholin cinpin! with the )iitf. 1'Yoni 1 fi-rtl ii or Vli'iiiut. Thmit with no ili'iM)hitinii o nfiilii liny hut h(! lolticl innivrt to Hrnrdii't in iicr.-plin- n. ihi-ir t'lin1 Viilnn jK'iii'K )ioirin!'! i-hiiinnt uy from Vienna, hut nuturiillv Iin tnv. linn wit nt oiifc mi n us in i)m propor ilivifiun ol' i mih -ilutily he tueen lint eenlinl Mini the in)ie. ll wiim iniiitr i. ut Hint it i itiipnrl nut In litiow whi-lher the nu MMiIh entile t'nll I leh'ei i in H'tilin or Ih'itin, ir whether Ihe .u hint hell' I'rnuieil them in (lie hrlil "f nn lltnlefritunilitij,' he iu:i' lnie neiiiiieil of (he miniiuiiiii ileninnii-, ,' 1n cin tra! powi'iH. Thn i-nleulo iliih.in;i t nfree Mint thn peiien ''iomiiI' lu iml enmi from any of tin' iitln.l enpitii! t, S fur hh l'!iirlani m imithmiihI, it wn nai1 there hni hen no inh-titi.-n t1 ilemrlinjf frmn (lie o i 1 1 m. , .h .rhie.l In the jMihlie h In-, of I'lriMier l.lovil ( lenii' mid J cini Mini lei Hulfnur. I 11 M il ASI lltllH, Tlio extreinn eleun-nl ntiKtny tlie Frnu'li mieinli .1m have i.ever ennl-'in )hlle, iilivllnii,' "hurl ol hr retuiii to I'Y h to eieirut V .f Al aee l.nl' riiine, while i.n fur in It ilv ' cnii l'nihe.1, il It mm, I hei". thlil the en rrnnieiit wmil.l M n v 1 1 - in. . I U !ie Mn.e if it "ii eiiliil I" nhMl, il ileiitiilnl l'r "Ituhh n inl.-nln," in Vnhllli: Ihe e .lot ill inn .i H. An trial) plo tliee t il Ihe A'lliillh In II lily. Uiit - ia'- inter' -t hi the I'l.ti'" . Il'l iilllliui'il, Is Wi Illnilr.I, m 1 1 nle m lliT elieilll entli'i lit n- a i-jierily hut liiMinriililr peace in ein iuiietinit wiilt lor id he-, fun in le.l iinti ii t rem; u i 1 ion of iin! iMiuil i u:hl i. Any ell'iol to .ieenl fire cemi ntnie iirlimi hi tvveoii Ihe lnlhrerenl-, the )ue point i out, Woitl.l he nil wi-l; (hnirf , he , heie nil! -I In fli'riloui of tin- 'eiiM in nil Ihe term imping No (iijm (ifloiifc I'o'-lliliv Thi' ptlillff de.-lares thai wo r ten'He hu- heeit thy iiiini o tin liel 1 1' ei'eit I m t hnl 1 In ' e ealt he tie thoueht iintv uf either im I tm 1 1 1 h'm m repnralioni. In n iiit of entii ih;il i.-n ntnt jii- tii'r, hi" Mij, all llir In llii lehU nui l POPE'S PEACE '"I IK ji'j';il f ;! ;! ji;i!- ly pope- lii-r'li'-t for j A ;i r-Morati'in of th- r-tatUM 'mo. -xitin b-for' th'; j v;r, tii'- r--ri, ration of -ove-r-ijrrt v to ',i 'im. S'-rlia an'li fjniii;)ii;i. the )-;i'--n;l a!titjoii f iic rolI-;fi- of Al.-w JiTJii);'-. TcM. 'I'li'-t-f'- ,'ti;'l Poland, and tlx- r'-tuni To j-ni;iti.v of ail Ji-r (-olooii-r.. Sijcij a pfoo--;il wi'l in--t witii iii.-tont favor in th- )! tnil -if(ij'(-". for it will l-;iv- (U vmnuv victorious, Jj-r ilrwiiri of Mit tj-Kiii'ja "? UfcixXhii: tirf iti whi'-ii to i'or ojti'-ft of 'MV'iH't Jt will t-;t- JriiHHLjii auto'Tafy !ri'j:rjija!;t. iU'Viiiiiuy Jian tlt-vurUttt-d Kurojc. Hi)' lias not bf-rj thttnai't'tl. j-avi- lit io.s of niai-povM', HH'min, Kranf, i new ;inr ij;i-t )if i'(.uin)t ajiu i jopuIat' Ut wnna Xm 'IV'ijfonH Ktif V-r nu ? i u h Jj;u-o'.-,lii),. Wliilc ((nniUiy ha.s not hw-rj u-iMjupiiant ovf-r -n- Ujjr-H, r-lt' UltH n-i-U OVM 'V OU'Ii alii-'. 'I'liM'r- is JjO IlOI'f- t'n'iitintty it. is how all I'nim'm. 'I'hf- amii.s of Saxony, of Havana, of W'urt fiiihui anil t)it- oth-r f'-nian HUtU-H liavf x pwri"i'(' filiOfk-alHorli''H tor Prussian am bition, an! an no niorr. Tlify havf horn tit brunt of all tlx battJr-K, vbib Jii J'ra-hian for'H wcr' if-sf-rvt-o! to "guard tin- libim-," 'J lif Austiian, Tuj-kLsb and Jiulgar ian anjii''.s arc offiw'd hy r'ru.ssianK and tbir jrovenj-UH-iiix :i'ifiinirU r- by I'ni.SHiaitH. Tby huvo. --m va.s Kalrf of J'riiHsia and Prus-ia now r-xtf-nds from tb Hal tic and N'ortb hf-a to t.bf I rnian gulf. Tu; iOjjcfH nwf would om;d tbr; (U-atJj knU of dcni-of-ray. Jt. would only d-lay lb- final day of rw-koning. Only a hbort t iiu- wouid intf-rvn br-for a ruined BHgium and Serbia aid an (xbau.st''d Fi-anr-o would aain be seizf-d and vffK'H'-a attacked by tbr Ktrf-rigtbencd J'ruHf-iarj, to wbom migbt ih riglit and wbo known no law .save iicw;sity, wboKf; only od is Heir-agraiidi.r-ij'nt, to wbom all treat ing and neaee agreement.s are 4iHerajH of paper," to be torn up at will. Wittingly or unwittingly, tbe ope a jJaying tbe Pj-uh- Hian game. He ih belpmg create '(uvjkioii in tbe ranks of tbe allien, lie jh striving to savo Prussian autoeraey from tbreatened aninbilation. One wonders wby tbe pontiff lias bad no tears for the rtuff'erings of Catbolie I'eigiuni and i'Yanee, wby be lias not been moved to jjj-oteht tbe (lerman reign of tc-n'or, wby Ik; bas never denouneed tbe awfuliiess of frigbtfuiness, and wby b: now Keeks tbe perpetuation of a dynasty that vio lates every preeept of Christianity and humanity in its war against civilization but it must bo remembered that the church hierarchy is by its nature reactionary and thru out its long history bas always aided autocracy and fought democracy, The pope's peace pleas will fall upon deaf ears. The world has suffered too much to risk a repetition of its woch. The pope cannot save Germany from the cver-wid-ening circle of the foes she has made. There will Ix; no peace until the curse of I'russianism is forever removed, lor there is no palliation for the malady from which humanity is suffering save the removal of the cause the cancerous growth of autocracy. Kiihmit to wei-pt Urn lohses they Jmvn sii'-taifie! I'xerpt in the mutter of te riliii y, jiimI heMliht Hm-M' o,fiefinljH n' indemnity ami repjirntioti ihe pope nVrhu'i'M that Iherc muM he no eoii tmuMliou of thi war hy an eeonoitite htniIi for Mupremney thereafler, i hieh wotihl he purely evil. 'I'Imm reler.H, ilireelly to the Mi-enll-('il I'ari-i eeniiomie conference, which wih followed hy one in ienna, where Ihe effort wan made to hind the he litiereiil i on eilher Hide nller tin wnr to hme prijei ieii Uy no 'ommTehtt ri' lalioiiH with their late encrnict. Ui npieil 'IVirllory. On Ihe important ipie-lntii of the di' poMtuui of occupied lerritory and Ihe territorial itmhitions of Ihe hel-luo-ieul the pope, hy wnv of pre face, adiail I hut Kpei-ial cats ini'jhl ,pilify f pcejul eoii'-itte rat ion, and villi he adjured in eontoia.itv with ihe piinciple-4 of eipntv i:ud jaln-e. lint, at a general prMpo-Pion, he feeU thai a piopi r ha for ihscn-ion would he Ihe re-tornhon at once ut all territory now in enemy occupa tion. Thai would iaove Ida ration ol' I !cli: i urn, lea intr not n I race uf Ucriaiiti i-outiol, polilu-al or military, 'file Willie pinieiple of uneiM-tiaiUcred flecdniii in il'i full sene, he '.iv., Ihiuld prevail with eveiy nation. Nol only n.ii-l l-'rcin h teintorv mm o'cilpicd hv (icrmaliy he tC'lored to (''ranee, hut, on the oilier hand, all (icrinnh eolnUM'i which have tieeu oc cupied hv laihuid, rortiu'al, I'.el -'in tealid .lapali 'diould he relumed lo t h t -in n ri . The iiMM e dill ifii M ipie-t ion id' Il - elv II reih-nt.1, Ihe pope HilllU , liii'lld hi- e ruined III a -pifil of' l.inin .. and that a )iecial con-tdei- alion in Ihe elth'iiical i 1 Id he tli I he nat niiial n pn al O'li. Mr. and Mi . I I,. Dir. Koheii I,. tHr ihhI Mi:: Ahuetla Oir went In tow n ttoin Kvuii't I'rreU Monday, uialitni; iitep.u.itloiiH (or Mlvi (n (P'paituie tot lit.tho, where ht will r.o 111 a few to t Il lulmol. $100 KcMirJ, $100 ((,M. I ,V,I I i,. 1,1 ..f li .lln J I IH M A , '1Mm1, o v, i., ,u ii h .!.! luke u-ii iiiii I i it fr iimttirnKi. PEOPOSALS an &"'omjjli''i fa'-t, ar.-d urcpan - ;in-u for th JoijwJ- E MIXNKAPftniS, Minn., Au. 1 At u niei'Un today of tlm Minncapo llti CWIc uiid t'omimrce. utiKoclatluti'H coal committer), to which JiicIku John K, Mi (loo, ineruhcr of tho Btute puhlic Hufely rommtHHloii, made a report of IiIh riMoul conferejicew In tho ciiHt on tho coal Hltnatlon, u telegram wan hciiI to I'litHldent Wilson iihIcIhk him lo talie luiinedhiln nction (o avert a coal tdiorlar;? In th norlhwi'Mt, Tin telegram Hinted that "(ha peopln are lu u K'at Hlale of iinrent here, rcull.- J t ik what a northern winter noaiiH to them wlili a coal rainlne and wn look to you alone for relief." JinU',0 ,Mc( it'll read a lottcr I hi re ceived from Howard Klllnlt of tin; railroad committee of tho council ol nailouul defeiiHe. offeiinn n program 1 1 T find coiiHervallon idmllar to the pluiiH of llettiert Hoover, to coiiHerve the food Hiipply nf the mil Ion. Anions oilier ihluK .Mr. IlllloU rocouimendcd coaoinlc line of Kan unit elect rh ily; ultltiK down of tirlllhmt linllng In iilore wlndowH and dolnt; away with "whl to hiivh" and cticoiinmlm; the uhm of wood, preyed Htniw mid corn nlalKrt iih fuel. and a "cold snack" How dor ft thin Round m n mineHiiiin for n mrnl some ilav iluiini thin tut wratlirr? l ohl boiled ham, potato nal.ul, ly bird, und kc cold flevn. freo wan made with imal and "lirtwrcn ninli' in niiriil. It'i nu nil r uiul reft iliink. Enjoyable oml it-tu-hliiiiK till by ttsrlt .ut.l )U.t t lit lUvor to o witti any too I tint or roM aiivl to ninkc il ta-to t)rttr, l'uic wliolcfumr null it nail, lUvo tho ll-ycnr-'rounil soft drink. :t.U ii. Lin I. t.i.lv U.ol.t ra. I..v,ly l.r ANtltl'LllK UUSCII sr. LOUIS , RUCH FARMERS 2 FOR FARM LOANS1 and F;c4 furrier. to the iirjf-r i u lord h X Hie iii'e X K. i I . If rd 'Tm,'t7'l u farrn loi-n -tH-'iziioft for '& -lUplat- e-iif'r; of J:iex-)n and Jo--i&ni nri's'.. Arti.Jr of a-r-rf'iijf ;n -re -lir.i&l arid a horird of ix din-cior-t !--i- hy t).0'-'f pr--'-fiI. Ti ilirw-t'rs til tj i-rve fur .). rw.iiiiMfr of lu.- var -r'' K. Hoizffajjz, W. If. Vr.;'hie. Kit J f. lirowri. K- Smith. At.nn M;:n-ild nt.d SiiiMJ:! R. fVl:r:an. The Tiuitif uf th :i flitUon "a iw.ifh' Apph-i;ate uiA the territory within uhicli tht a--oi:t!ion i-i a-t-w a ehjij-t'-r to trtn-a'-t hu-ine- i town-Kip-.- ?,t,, :ifjt 4n and 41. ran'i--i ii n d -I v. f -1 . J i i- -' n f u ri T y. a ul lown-hip y.)t rhnue ' e-t, JorfiAi'iTip co'inty. The hoard of dirfctor- rnt and -!e-t'-d tho ioliowir.z o'! ;'ie-r-: W. H. V'-jao)e. pre-ident: J. I bAzji-.h'j. .i-fr-prc-iderit; K. II. Hunl, -ere-tary-tr-aun-r, und Anna Man-ileld, ar-i-tant eeretiiry. Th loan corn H.'iXU'i; a- to Ij ela ted later. AH parties viyh'uii: to join the Api'Ieate a-'-o'-intion '-hon!d W. If. Venable. pn -ident, or E. H. Hurd, -een-tan'-tW-asTirer. n 1-on a po nihle, so t'lat the appli'-ntion for eharl'-r rnnv .'" to Spokane without d.dav. TAKE TROOPS TO FIRING LINE (Continoed from Page On.) 117t)i, heado,uait(rr train, and mili tary olire the 1 1 7th, enmeer train the 117th arnmunition train and the 1 17'h Mipply train. "The sanitary train to he known tin the 11 7th Kaiiilury train will he eomprinSd of the Kir-t, Second. Third and Fourth ambulance coin-pnnic-, bein respectively the Firt nmhnlunce companies of Micliiuii, Kew Jersey, Tejun-Me and Okla homa; the Kir-t, Se'-ovl. Third and Kourth fi'dd hospital companies bcin respectively the Ku-t field hospital eornpam'es of Ncbra-I:a, f'idorado, Oreion and the Ui-t rit of Colum bia. " Jji.-cu--ion of the time and place of mobilization of tin division or of its departuie for Kiiinee are not pewni-ibli; under tin voluntary cen norhip. The t-tructure of the di vision aw iven in the official state ment Miow it will c.onlonn to the reduced trench warfare ' diviional organization raid hv M iior-Ui-neral I'crliini;, whhdi would uive it. a to tal Ktn-uth with auxiliary troops of approximately -0,00(1 men. The commandin officer of the di vision will he hri-jadicr Ucneral W. A. Mann of the regular army, now chief of the division of military affairs of the war dcpartmenl. TWO HUNDRED NEW GENERALS (Continued from pafce 1.) Martin, William Weiel, TIioiiiuh (i. Hanson, lli'rmau Hull, .Marcus I), t'ronin, I'liarh's S. Knrn- wort Ii, Jas. T. Ih-an, Kdiiiuml Wittemneier, Mieh iiel .1. lcuiliaii, Mark . llerey, l'Vnt.k II. Alhrihl, Frederiek Ih Kv ai:s, ,lohu 4. Ilavden, Henry J. Kr vey, Charles II. MeKinstrv, William V. Judsou, James W. M.eAmirew, Wil linui Haaii, William i,. Keulv. I!d ward F. Metilai-liliu. Jr., William Lassiler, (leoi-e Le IL Irwin, Will iam S. McNair, William J. Snow. Henry It. Todd, Jr., Clint C. Ileum. Frank (I. Mauhliu, (ieore (i. tiatley, Andrew Hero, Jr., Le Hoy Lyon. Frank '. Coc, William IL Smith, Charles J Sutnnicral!, Henry II. Whitney, 'I'hc following nalioual Liiard briix-adfr-. were made brigadiers in Ihe rc'iilar army : Hubert Allen, low a: John A. Mul len n ml I leui y 1 1 til ehiiis Texn.; (ieoii-e II. Harries, Nebraska; Alex. M. Tnl lull. Arizona ; F.dar A. Wcdlcwnod, Flail. 'Fr: IIP. 'AUSTRIA JUBILANT OF BRITISH LABOR Z r R 14 J : . A ! 4. A c -1 ri a n ew-pci-w- art- j.iMlsM u. Mi vie of the riri:i-h llw-r rt.Lterence to irJ'i;,Tal-i to viif -l f'i'St.'. TJi -Ofl- fertLc uiiil t.'ie r--;ti;'iion -f Arthur JIenjer-on frc-ra t'ie vi-.r ahiLrt. Ti;e IIe;ch-r--t jqI ArM-it-r Z-ituni - trjereiii Ui-pn.rtaM et-t)!, Lenu-iini' the duua of -ea(-e. ' The Iieieh-t' t -:.y z "flrii'ltr-on w.-t-'-.k, IJoyd-Oeorjt'".-cabirK-: arid p:irry calnion a! a ilo rnerji wit-n the en!-nte ta! in-fi an Ji.aKiri's new arraiJL'e:..f!j;- for a con tinuation of the wr. The eiitentt-V war p)o:icv threalen foUue a1'': the terrihle war i- reachin'.' an end." The AHn-iter Z-!tun say1-: The re-i'jr.atioti of Ilender-on rLark- a deletion of lalir iron; Lloyd George's, war, winch wa to be continued until mankind iM-ri-hed. One n.ay hoe now that the time of Hufrerinj; ard terror is aiproae!ari'' an end." E HELD ILLEGAL TACOMA. Au- IL Attempt to prove the present law forhiddim.' pfir-e i-eine fi-hirj.' in the (.'olnmhia river nncorj-titntional has failed. Federal Judi'e Gilbert of Iort!and and iJi-trict Judges Xetterer of Se attle arid K. K. Cu-!iman of Taeou;a having denied to Faul I). Marinco vich and nine other Columbia river purse Mii;e iir-henuen a temporary injunction to protect their bu-iness until the end of the present fishiiie; season. In the deci-ion. which was wrilten by Juriuc Cushman, it was stated that ret!ii!ation of (he preservation of fish and ;';iidc within a state lies within the police power of the state. This deei.-ion, it is thotiht, will probably settle for tfood the fi'ht against the state law. With the upholdin- of tho Wash iii'ton law forbidding purse seine fir-dum.', all of the Columbia river is now closed to this method, as Oregon already has a similar regulation. "Minimum Carbonization" STUDEBAKER Harmon Motor Co., Phoenix "have had minimum amount of carbonization, and can heartily recommend Zeroiene." VELIE Roesch Motor Car Co., Seattle "we gladly recommend Zcrolene for Vetie can and trucka." Ike Standard Oil for Motor Cars Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors because the records of their service departments show that erolenc, correctly refined from California asphalt -base crude, gives perfect lubrication Dealers Everywhere and at Our Srrrire Stations Standard Oil Company (California) DENNEY ck CO. I Fruit Marketing Agents j Specializing in the dis tribution of northwest ern boxed fruits. 1 M.E.ROOT, Representative J Mcdford, Phone 294 Main Office Cliicaco, III. Western Office Payette, Idaho j T. H. Hogue, Western Manager, 'iil'iwvtt;i;i'iiivf EFFORT TO CALL AT BUTTE FAILS KCTTF. Moi- , Ati-. 1 L The vol. to call u .-trike oi Mueiier men at Ihe Washoe wither in Anaconda wa ht ia-t n'iit when the propon'-nts "f a :nke faib-il In mu-t'-r two thirds .-:r-n'tii at the poll-. The co'tnt of the vote was fini-hed at i oM..ek t!ii- momiiiL' and wa- nn noLinccd: For a strike, 07I: a-jain t a Mrike. 'Ui8. With the a!mo-t even ilivi-ion m tire union, it is one-tiuned in -oa:c oriarter-i loilav whether it will --ible for tie oi'iicer- of the .'anizatfon to hold their men he to- gether. " Immediately after the vote nn mnineeuicnt was made in the union hall eurJy today a number of men made jeeche- favorimr a Walkout at the .-melter. One man who inveil re mu'iu'uv at work .was Iiooteil down. Some one in the hall shouted: "What '-ha!! we do with the Mover char ter?" ''Let's tear it down' was the re ply from the crowd. A union ofii-ial attempted to re monstrate, but was ruhed aside and in the scramble that followed the charter of the International Mill, I Mine and Smeller Men's union was torn from tbe wall and de.-t roved. There was more excitement anion'.' men who favored tt strike. Fnion officials a n unit net d that n total of 21 4 I ballots hud been ca-t at the ejection, there ln-imf n number of blank-'. It is understood that a proposal will be made at once to flic Anaconda union to resubmit the An acoi;d;i Mining company's offer for an advance iu waire of 7- cents a day, which bus already been accepted by the smelter men in Great Falls, hut which was rejected in Anaconda. FOR CANADA'S HARVEST WASIIIXflTOy, An- M. Anicri ean labor will lie Kiiplied I'or liar-ve.lin- the Cnnnilinn rain crniiiu dcr urrnnjremt'nts reached toilny be tween . W. Cory, Canadian deputy am FORD W. H.Wallingford, Portland we know that Zerolcrie will p,ivc efficient and satisfactory lubrica tion." HUDSON H. O. Harrison Co., San Francisco "many owners of I hidson cars use Zerolene. We hear bothing but praise for it." A. less wear, ctmmic-ii'ioir f t?: interior, and de. (a parlfi:cnt of UAntr olfr-mN. t .: , ,--,.. t I. i ml- -;u permitted for !'. l:r-t time to enter ?1 Canada and immi'j at 'on regulations :o i ..A I m vmii ot v. ii -'t "'ui ''iinira's. i 1 'I'liMiKinn!-: of Arhcrieans are evi.ju.f v cd t ;'o a to-- ihe border to help . ,n c t lie ( a it hoi tfi cro;s. 'Girls! Use Lemons! Make a Bleachir, Beautifying Cream Tin: jnloi ! two fresh lemons ' .-.trnlii'-'l iiiV) a tmitit oontuinlng three ' i-ii!i(:s of orrhard white mak-s a wliiiln )iiarr'T j.iia of the most re Mi;ir!:ii!io leinrjn tkiii Leautifier at iiliowt the to.it one must pay for a Mnall jar of the onliaary cold creams. Care Hhoiihl he tahen to strain the lemon julie thru a fine cloth so no; lemon pulji In, then this lotion ' will l:eep Tresh for months. Every ; v.onian knows that lemon juice is used to hh-ach and remove such hlem-, i.-hei as freckle-, haiiov.neas and tan ' and Ih Ihe ideal id; In softener, smooth ener and heamifier. Juft try it! (Jet three ounces of orchard whi'e :;t any pharmacy Md' two lemons from the grocer and mae up a iiiaiter pint, of this sweetly fra grant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. It naturally should help to soften, freshen, hleach and hnug out the roses and l.-eauty of tho skin. H is simply marvelous to smoothea roilL'h, red hands. ICE CREAM FOR THE CHILDREN Children can not eat too much Velvet . lee Cream. It's the best thing1 for ,; them. Doctors and Food Expert.sTiill us H lias more ileal Food Qualities , and can build more actual strength than most of the food we are now eat Ini;, and fur; hermore it's a real tissue builder. ; That's why you should give plenty of it to the. children they need any thing tli.tt will jive them more strength or not as a tissue builder. 7 iregnp! Tires : I -. ' ' . ' :::::'. t-';;,.';r yHi have been tried out ti and proven the best p"a on the market. See them at c Riverside Garage j nnAnr rirrr FRUIT j;: WRAPPERS) Caro Kihre Is the only real Fruit Wrapper mid actually prolongs the life of the fruit, vi'hon wet from' diippiai; in cold storai;o cars, Caro Kilire forms a silk like blanket, clos-im- the pins of the l-'rult. permitting the nainiilt to reach tho heart fsradu ally ,ls it is exposed to tho atmos-, phi re, and as nil other papers ro to pieces rturlm: t he period of refrigera tion, ('..ro l-iliro Is the only wrappei tliat should he uveil naturally brlnR- ins a letter ptice for tho Fruit. As to the oth r merits, hundreds- of tht ! iarrest l'ruit Crnwers can testify tc (the f.iet that it is tho host. It pieki I up eaM' r. pael;s quli :;er. looks b(er l aro Fibre is sold hy tho tlionsant Isheeis, net hy tlie pound B9 others: direct from the Mill to rirowers. You I get what you lmy. It is tied In thou sands. un can readily count It your self. Tin re is no waste. (live it the water test. Prove, wba'. we say. We furnish Samples Free. ' FRUIT RUYERS: S liny l'ruil Wnippnl In "Cnro." ' "Caro" rrtilnn-s the Life of Fruit Ud!0N V.'AXED & PARCHMENT PAFER COMPANY ; l:innf,lelurM,'l V. It. tallam I'nril'ir t'oast Ieprr seuta'tix1 I IT Market Street, Sio JOHN A. PERL Ijidj Assistant. j I-lione M. 4. nnil 47-J-2. 1 Austomot He Hearse Serrtca. , Ambulance Berlic. CoroDU f. 11 y h b 11 c; 'ii t ti IS '.li :e ft (li ; P. ci e te V Jl iu in "iv le lt nt . ) .i iir pr m; im 'in "th lc lb 11 : Jh Pi fu Ml lM lie CO flu bit ft I'r H rc 0( f ' tin al U or 1 fcoi n '4 1 J j i