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PAGE TWO TOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. A. J. Vanco and MIbb Con stance Vance arrived homo on Fri day from Fort Columbia, where they had been vlsitlnc hiusbuixl and fath er, Captain A. J. Vanco, Seventh com pany, Mrs. Vanco Fays tho iieinlipri of tho company are Ketting along In excellent fashion and have settled down earnestly and harmoniously to camp life. Dr. Heine fits' (flosses correctly. Southern Paclfls Agent Van Wan ing advised this morning that tho spe cial train to bo run on the occasion of the performance of "Su Long J.etr ty" at Ashland on September 11 will leave Grants Pass at 0:15 p. m., ar rive Medford 7:25 p. m., arrive Ash land 8 p. m. Returning, thft train will leave Ashland 11:. '10 p. m. and arrive Grants Pass 1 a. m., September 12. What is known as Ashland's "up-town" station will be used as a terminal for this train. Red Cross dance at Eagle Point, Saturday night, September nth. Miss Leila McDougall of Medford left for Eagle Point, to teach at Lau rell Hill. . , Medford Transfer Co. Phone 95. 158 -, Through an errdr that passed the proofreader, W. V. Barnum's Bart lett pear crop was stated to be 15 pounds. Instead of 15 tons. Johnson tor nigh-class watch re pairing. ..'(' ' , Dan M. Pierce, who underwent Very serious operation in a California sanitarium in April, arrived homo last evening much improved In health He was met by relatives and friends Dr. Chas, T. Sweeney, Physician and Surgeon, Phlpps Dldg. Phone 30 tf George T. Collins of Medford Is reg istered at tho Multnomah Hotel, Port land. Pork and beans with plo, 20c. Dia mond Restaurant, 127 East 6th St. For Saturday, at Laurel Street Market, 'choice beef and veal,: lQa'to Jwe PQMndi, " h ',v' '9 in f! fri I LrP'iiiiit! fA '!..;.. it i iiw luiiviui til- vui mm iv. I ri v bf Central Point will ho held tjuiulny afternoon at 2 o'cloclt,' at1 the 1.' O p. F, hall. All Odd Fellows nro re juied::ta : nioct:iif I't&ajiuu: t o'clock, .T 'P. '-AI t.l 1 I ( : Red Cross danc6 hf Eaglo Tolnt Saturday night, September s t h , Mrs. ID. J. Meals, mothor of I'rcd- orlck- W. Moats,' went' to Khinuitli Falls on Friday for u visit with a sis ter. She' expects to bo there for sev eral weeks. Singer Bowing machine shop. C A. Chapman.1' Phone 803-R. 245 0 Central. 147 Mrs. S. Green of Sums valley ahopped in Medford on Friday Bring your wheat to the Central Point Mills. We handle It In bulk and save you the cost of bags. We ra In the market for all kinds of grain. Mrs. K. Weaver of Portland, wife of a member of C company, went to Grants Pass on Friday to visit a bro thor, Thomas Booth. Mrs. Weaver (pent much of her girlhood In Grunts J'aas, Aprons for pickers and puckers nt Tent Factory In Nut. 153 Mr. and, Men. -it. M. Young of I'ltls- hurg, rn. arrived HI Mud ford on III day to .visit tho lattvr's lnolher, Mrs M. Cross, and sister,-Mrs. A. I,. Illll . Mrs. I "Gorillsce of Crater I-nkc camo to Medford on Thursday In con duct a shopping tour, ami returned home on Friday. Boo Dave Wood about that firo ln- auranco policy. Offlco, Room 404, M F. & IS. Building. W. M. Sheimrd of the California Oregon Power company, accompanied by Mrs. Shcpanl. left for San Finn Cisco on Friday morning. They ex pect to bo nbseut two weeks. Lottie Howard will have her fall millinery opening Satinilay. Ever) lady Is roiinostod to lie present, lull N. Central avenue. W. 1 Ilradslinw, who has been vis iting bis parents, Mr. and Mis. W. A. Brndslinw, nt ltosy Ann, bimsn on Friday his mum Irlp to San tMnuo. whore he Is a member of the tinny hospital corps. t Dr. Frank Hubert!), dentist, St. Mark's Building. Phono 323-Y. Mrs. M. E.,Killoi:g nrrhid In Med. ford today from Portland, where the had been on a visit. She will be nt home here with her daughter, Mrs John Barueliiirg. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat. Mrs. (I. A. ltlihnrdson went lo Itogue River on Friday for a week end visit there with friend. Wo pay ensh for Howell pears by th ton or box. J. A. Perry at Co operative Fruit Growers Assn. Miss Anna Tiirley, of Corvallls. head of home fvtcnslon work for tin Oregon Agricultural college, arrived In Medford on Friday for a business Visit with Mlrs Aune Mel'ornib k, who Is district home demonstration imenl, Mr, fj. I. Brown went to Yreka on Friday for a few dnys' visit. Red Cross dance at Eagle Point Saturday night, September Sib. ' Henry Saxund of Portland, Oregon, representative of a big smoking to bacco distributor, who has been In Medford for several days, went lo Klamath Fulls Friday. Will Miss Roper please phone Dr. Rlckert's office? T. J. Jackson of Fort Klamath, who has been transacting biiKiness in Medford for several days, left on Fri day for Cottage Grove. Metz carB at Rlvcrsldo Garage. Mr. and Mrs. 1". It. Uyflgron anil son, Master Albert Itydgrcn, who havo been the personal quests of Mr. ,and Mrs. John A. Westerlund for a week, began omPrldny tlirir return Journey to their home In Lorf Angeles. Call Taxi 303. 1 : ' Mr. and Mrs. E. II. CruLcher, of Park City, Utah, arrived In Medford Friday morning, and left Immediate ly for a several days' sightseeing sea son at Crater Lake. Baths, 25c. Holland Hotel. llr. J. F. Reddy, smiling and opti mistic, and wearing a new gray suit of Connemara tweeds that must have cost a thousand dollars, Is spending tho week end with Mrs. Reddy and tho children. For the best Insurance, see Holmes, the Insurance Man. . Contractor Richard I. Stuart Is rushing the work on the new Porter hospital at Sixth and Ivy. streets and hopcB to have it near completion by October 1. j Johnson for high-class watch re pairing.'" ' .. tr Several local wheat growers and grain experts have Informed the Mall Tribune that the seed wljeat that lias been on exhibition at the Commer cial club display, rooms this week, known as "Hughes Mortgage Lifter," and which was cultured by E. P. Hughes of Grants Pass, Is not an un known variety in this district. These men say that the same variety of wheat has been exhibited at several county fair sessions by D. M. Lowe of Ashland, and has been grown by oth er farmers. Anyone wanting concessions for the coming county fair September IS to 22 should see Sid Brown at once. Exclusiva right will be sold If de sired. " 111 f A. C;,Alleii; horticultural comnils-' ulrinor, uis 'efnji jd WitH his son, Jaities, fioni!iVltit)tltt Klamath and Lake ountles. 'I'ritlt Uryers' at Pacific Furniture & Fixture factory, .".TMrst Lieutenant Uottdlliot 'Connor has been ordered to Fort Sill, Okla homa, cantonment, to assist ln train ing the national army. Miss Lounsbury, milliner at tho M. M. Department Store, wishes to an nounco, that she wili have her nilllln ory opening on Friday and Saturday SepteinArr 1 1th" unci 15th. Showlnf for the lirst'tiriio, luMedforcl of cele brated Blodlno hills.' ' . Ml, S. S;. Smith, 'rolurhed on Friday morning from a business trip to Rose burg. Crawford peaches , for sale. In- nulro of Ford, Siskiyou IleigbtB. I I Tho College Women's club will meet nt the homo of Mrs. 10. H. Por ter, 1010 South Oukdale, on Satur day afternoon. This being the first meeting of tho chili since vacation the year book will be rendy for dis tribution, and dues may be paid. Mots cars at Rlvcrsldo Canine. Mrs. A. E. Luce and Miss May Cummins, of Fort Jones, Cal., arrived In Medford on Friday. The ladles ire expert fruit packers. .Mi", and Mrs. A. E. llowker of Col iimlila Falls, Mont., nriived In Med ford on Friday. ' They Intend to es tnMisli a permanent residence here, Mrs. Alfred 10. Carpenter of Siski you Heights left on Friday morning for n week's visit lo San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Meserole and Miss V. Bishop of New York city ar rived In Medford Friday morning and left linmcillalely for Crater Lake, be ing passengers ln one of Court Hall's big gray automobiles. .Meserole Is an attorney in tho world's biggest city. Knill Mohr, bonlface, on Friday had with him the appended list of tnnr- l.'ts, business travelers and llealtll- kers: From Portland, W, It. luian, .1. Hay, 1,. ('. Krnuhold, W. Monte Mavhee, Kay Fal'iel'l, ,1. A, Mattlson, O. Schneider anil wife, Charles l-'el- leuhi'liui'i-, wile ami daughter, Mary l.outse; from San FrnuelM-o, Miss l.el- ItalM.'h; from Salem. S. S. Sargent; from Corvallls. I'. I. Lewis, A. F. Ilarss; from Klamath Falls, Charles Morton and wife; from Los Angeles. II. P. Sliull; from llutte Falls. Lloyd !'. Howard; from St. Louis. Isaac Fol- lenliotmer; from Oakland. Cal , I'liomaK M. (lardliiei: from Cottage Cii.ve. Mrs. L. Vlolettc, llattle I. an- leis: from Centtal Point, Elmer Fel-1 Iriiht'lmcr. II. P. I.li.vd of Lawlon. Okla , is luhtseelng 111 the .Medford district' this woi k. Hugh C Mitchell of Oregon City.1 tate Uperllltell'l"!!; of hatcheries for iio I ' 1 1 i I 'il Stales bureau of hutch-! rles, was In Medford on I'rhlav, on: his way to F!!, Crei k to Inseei I the, new h.ih hery being ert etid there. ! Mr. and Mrs. Wtllism Hansen of the Pioneer onhnnls, accompanied by Miss Opal Clemen, returned to Med-' foul on Thuisilay evening, after a two necks' outing near rro 'Ht. J MEDFORD MATE TRIBUTE. ' Registered at the Hotel Holland on Friday are: From Eureka, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. J. Jesperson, Miss Emma Jncobson; front Maltlloil, Colo., G. E Wllco and wife; from Portland, J. G Townsend; from Vacavllle, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Ci. A. Alger, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Buckingham; from Stockton, Cal. H. Cherry Jones; from Wichita Falls, Texas, Mrs. T. B. Cook and family. Seat sale for "So Long Letty" at Holland hotel now. 10. R." lllldreth. Sr., of Butte Falls was a Friday visitor In Medford. Mrs. Frank R. Neil and daughter ! of Derby wore among tho week's vis itors In Medford. F. M, Peelor of, tho Evergreen ranch, Florence Rock,; was a Medford visitor Thursday. . Thomas a. Spanglor of Elk Creek Is spending tho week end in Medford Archibald R. Parker, a former res- Idont of Central Point, has come to Medford to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pelton of Sams valley, accompanied by their guests, Mrs. J. Nau and little (laugh tor, of Portland, returned home on Friday, after spending several days In Medford on business and diver sions. Mrs. Sophie E. Iierrln of San Fran cisco Is registered at the Commercial club. John E. Eulherg of Portland and Ernest McKce of Jacksonville are guests at the Nash. ' ,, . A dark mystery surrounded, South ern Pacific passenger train No. H,,on I Friday, which local officials. were un able lucldlv to solve. This train, duo at 8:20 a. in., first was marked up for 9:50 o'clock, then 12:30, and lat er, scheduled to arrlvo at 1:50. It finally camo at 2:15. Suggestions that It might have been delayed be hind a freight train derailment south of Ashland were not concurred'in by local officials. DIVER PERIL MASTERED. (Continued from Page One.) "iiurk as may bo the clouds In the Russian sky,' he said, "there is sun slilno on the banners of the allies in all other theaters of war. Germany may boast of her victories in tho east against Unresisting forces, but she hns her reply' In the success of the allies In tho west and especially the recent success of th6 Italians. "America, who has now come Into the conflict', litis iieyer known defeat and on this, occasion, too, she with her allies wilt triumph over her foe. to Wfif iljojj livart. ", J'hty' .'iyS' he stony patlis to climb, nut 'wo will cjlmb.'jltiiijv Oiif ootiiatlisf-piay be snint'(i jhiij blood, 'ifyl 4ye will reach the heights, and then in front we will see the rich valleys and plains of. the new wo;'ld." , , , , END WAR FOR AUSTRIA. ' (Continued trout F-ago One.) it possible to push his way into the Cliiiiiovnuo valley and drive a vetlr,o between the two Austrian jinnies, vir tually isolating the southern army which directly bars his way lo Tries te. Several times the San Gnliriele peuk lias been in Italian hands, hut 1 1)0 Austrian have bullied desper ately for this vilal position mid each time siirL'ed back airain. There" lias been no letup in the Italian pressure, however, nut! if now s'eonw ns i!Ntlic. deci-ive phase" id' lliii tcitlli- hhvf Iicph NIL' reached. '(; MARyUHTTO, Mlth., Sept. 7. The jCiigagumuitt oT . Miss Myrtle Mitchell, daughter of the Into Samuel Mitchell of Ncgnuuee, Midi., to the Right Rev. Walter T. Sumner, Epis copal bishop of Oregon, was announc ed hero tonight by Mrs. Mitchell. Miss Mitchell met Bishop Sumner In Chicago about 10 years ago, when he was dean of the Cathedra! of St. Peter's and St. Paul's. Bishop Sum ner relumed to Portland. Ore., from a trip hero only n few dnys ngo. Infants-Mothers Thousands testify E-iorlick's The Original Malted Milk UpbuiUs and sustains the body No Cooking or Milk required Used for Vi of a Century Substitutes Cost YOU Sarre Prlca ljulU-4 nllli tlmlenllit fi--t (nil buy JI.IHI Ovtoids nl $1.00 a pair SCHMIDT'S "Good Shoes" Yon letter liurr). (immI ttilniH ro ipitrk. MEDFORD, ' OTIEOONT, FRTDAY, EPTEMRER 7. E I l'Vi'tay. Sept. 7, jrobally will lu'- c-umc known In history as tliu licin niiijj ot GiTniiinv's loiiir unbroken niht or disaster, for Jmlc K. K. Kelly hns received telegraphic ad vice from Washington that Ins com mission us major I'nitet Statey .anny, .signal. corps, wan on its. way. .AVit! the commission Jude .Kelly experts to receive-instructions as to where he shall report. Judjre Kelly is a Spanisli-Amerienri war veteran, and was in the Philip pines in tho early days of (lie Am crican occupation, uiuir over with General llerritt. While there he won special congressional mention for gallantry, and was presented with a sword. Iio was the first man ashore at Manila, splicing the cable that the Spaniards had cut, under fire. His record is replete with daring epi sodes of bravery. ' Knlislili; in the North Dakota vol unteers ns a private, he was trans ferred lo the signal corps on account of his knowledge of telegraphy and received rapid advancement. !ioldin;j a firs-t lieulennnl's commission and recommended for captaincy at the end of the war. ' Judge Kelly, tfho'is me of thclesl known and most popular men in southern Oregon, has served as dis trict attorney for the counties of Jackson nnd Josephine, and is famous as an angler. It is expected that Trs. Kellv and the four children will visit with rel atives in Indiana, and lite home on Queen Anne will he rented or closed, while the major is doin his bit. SAVE UP FOR AIR JITNEY. Continued from Pane One.) in all the nations wllljio rinpidly jin created; ' 1 1 ' ' "When the-war ends -there will he not only a tremendous number pf ser viccnble aircraft o nil kinds, hut ulso aarge number of tboroughly trained airmen :and, of course, a vast 'fac tory equipment. , (, , . wonc oi una win he iniiKed. you may We 8uro. A cerium proportion of t'hc''cqutpmenlt)nnd liieii will' be kept "In1 lmtttary' Her vice,' - btt there, will be a. trbitiendo'hs number of men available'1 as coniTuoru'al' aircraft 'pi lotsr-"-' ,xt '' ' '' :J !" ' :";' 1 ,' ' "'Of rourse'ntr maU1 route's will be eKhOdlshed.' Our own postol'fleo de partriiVnt lias plans already drawn for r 20i such routes. 'As to the private use of planes. It soos without saying very many men will havo their private machines. 'As a matter of fact, tho 'jitney airbus' or rather 'air limousine,' If I may coin tho term, is nothing new. At tho first Pan-American Aeronautic Exposition here in February, the Cur- Uss people e.MMted an 'autoplane' with fusclaKO constructed exactly on the automobile type, the motor locat ed in the forward part of the machine as In automobile practice, four Wheels on the car, and with a wing span of 40 feet. This machine, with Us glass- enelosod body. Is an ideal pleasure cat for running around in the air. 'If wo are inclined to minimize its possibilities, ' oilj-'ht not to forget that the first 'horseless carriage ex cited the same kind of surprise and tho same predictions that it was merely a rich man's fad. Some Hen- ord of the aeronautical world will get tho price down where almost any body will be aide to have his private aircar." Notice! This lias hct'ii our liip.vl silver vein-ami silver is high er now .than it lias licen fur ID cars. i serins I lie world's lu-st silver always sells. See ns for silver of quality. Martin J. Reddy yi'AIJJ Y 1 IKST. Visitors Always Welcome. 1'hone One-O, AT SAN FRANCISCO SAN' ritAXt'lSC'O, Si pt. (i. Mem bers of the Freneli liih euiinnissiun as quests of Sitn FraiirUeo mid tlie nation started out early today to en joy a varied- program of entertain ment, iiu'ltidiiir fit 'fiiulit-.seein-j tour lo be followed by n luncheon hjid re ception under the auspices of civic onriiniziitinns.' and u dinner lencht tendered by tlii( Friends ol" France. The commission was also' lo'dedi :alo. tbo Library of Frcncji tllolight lit tlie University of California! ;JIenibersof thfl Commission. Kvbich arrived here yesterday ! for a four days' stay include l.ieut. Colonel F.d ouard Be I-lilly, deputy hiyh comniis sioner; Colonel James Marliu, Cap tain K. J. P. Iiouvier and Lieut. Henri Le Compasseur Crcqny Mont Fort De Courtivron. They are fresh from the French front. All have been wound ed and decorated for pallantry. FLEE 10 MIA ' SAX FRAXCrSCO,; Sept. " . I'rinee Micliriel Canlusene iind his two you'nt'sislers'lvrncesses Iiarble and Zenide', irreiit p-nhil children of (leh ernl'L'. S. Clrantj'nrrived here toiliiy from -Mos'cow. They were met at the ' pier by Mrs. Frederick Grant, their prand mother, who will take them to her home in Washington. Prince, Michael, whose father is a brigadier jreneral in the Russian army, will return to the front al'ler a short visit here, he announced. . A refuse was desired in America for the two princesses because, of "unsettled'' conditions in Russia, it was said. NATION WIDE PLOT. , (Continued from page 1.) SV Wc)'c Anient k was -'m.Vdc. 'Mr. Fitts' will make daily report to Attorney1 General Groirorv. , ( . I Where tho money came from .tof finance the'manifidi netivil, (jiHH1' movement under investigation ,ii subject, into which the .riUd' juryl will deivje. deeply. Iin cvidencqy, ,t i is said, point to a (icrman i'nnd i'rcn! which .money was lavishly supplied, for work of the ille.ueij.-eonspira-' tt'Cf. Heretofore the conned ion ,)e-j twceii (he Oernmn fimu.-i anl activ-, Jties of persons a),tparently hostife! to Hie j-overnment has not been cs-l iabiished. , ; ;. ; . ,' i T'nifed Stales atlorncyj? in nwmyi A Mother's Love Through all th 1 ng-cu, a mother's love has been the most , beautiful sentiment ever expresied. It Is : tho most pathtjtie, the moat Joyful and the most wonderful ' feeling mortals have ever felt. The moth , r tthn Hn tint w.tnf I Xl3Er her child to be per fect is yet unborn. The strongest chai ' ocierlstlc of womanhood is a mothor a love and rrido for her baby. Tho external ajplicatton, "M--..hr'!1 FrleniV, is ircpared esfpccially for expect ant mothers. It relieves tho pain and discomfort occasioned by the atrotehhm strain upon tho .llpamenta Ami tho skin of tho abilonien. when baby Is bom. It makes elagt!c thoso muscles which na-' ture is expanding and soothes ti'.o In flammation of breast glands. Tho expect-' ant mother remains a pretty mother by usiiifr 4'Mothr'8 tYiend '. Ifcr' .-raT' 1$ . pr-'served ami flanjrer Is avoltlcl . ' "Miuher'a Friend" Is to bo' fc.nl 'at yuur druff stnn?. Vritc tho Bradflcld Ror ulator Co., Dept. K, 0 Lamar r.ulliUiiir, Atlanta, On. They will send you ft most valuable and interesting book. wih 'harire, "Alotherhootl and tho J hy 'Mother's Friend " makes It ioPsibl f-. you to aid naturo yt)urself In tlio wm lerful work to bo dna and no woin.;' , iliould go a ainsle nlh'ht vdthuut nnc It There's One Place in Medford t t ? ? r r t r r r I Really Save Some Money . 11 -i. .. Ytui havo fiuir (Iclivcrics a Any (.1 yuiiv Iiouh1. You i-iin sit in your una in.- .'Kssnreii you win it 1 1 1 are earned 111 me eiiy. NO. 5 LARD Best Creamery Butter I! i'k;,rs- Corn Flakes Baking S,i,la HOOVER (THE FOOD MAN) EARNESTLY ASKS EVERYBODY TO LOOK FOR Jones' Cash Grocery Our phones have 1 been changed tt x 1017. sections of the country were today making a minute study of the docu ments taken in the recent raid. -Mr. Fitt the lei lined today to l oiiiincnl on federal activities in connection with the I. W. YV. raid-, further than lo say that reports I'miii all sec tions were "verv sullsfvinu'. - ST. PAUL, Sept. 7. Two men are In a hospital hero, one 50 injured that The Right Medicine in Many Cases Does Setter than the Surgeon's Knife. Tribute to Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Doctof Said Operation or Another Operation Avoided. Richmond, 2nd. "For two years I was so sick and weak from female troubles that when going up stairs' I had to go very slowly with my hands on the steps, then sit down at tho top to rest. TIb doctor said lie thought I should have an oiieration, and my friends thought I would not live to movu into our new house. My daughter asked mo to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as she had taken it with good results. I did so, my -weakness disappeared, I gained in strength, moved into our new home, do all kinds of garden work, and raised hundreds of chickens and ducks. I cannot say enough in praise, of Lydia.E. Knkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. r M Q, Joi'insto.n, Jfcmte L Cox MP, Richmond, Ind. ,1,.., Of course, there ai;e piany,. serious .pises, that only a surgical operation, willii relieve. We freely acknowledge this, but the above letters; jand many others . like them, arripty prove that jrnarjy'6peralions are recommended when .'.medicine 'in 'many 'cases is a!rthat:is:tieedcd. ' - ' If, you want special julvice wviio to lydia JJ. Pinliam Medi- ' eino Co. (eonfi(leiitial') .tiynn, Blju'sSi ' Your letter will lie opened, read and answered by st woratiti and held in' strict 'confidence. -;ti -t U'illsli n'oV -r;.v t'lilneily CAVKMAX'S HMI'I'' mi'sicai, si-:i.Ki"noi Katluku" 'I'll Coi-.io Suilini; ttoine to Voll." I'.MJK THKATKIt orrcilllSTltA Toniocnm I'lio "Ail ,loy" Shinv l:Xll HKXXKTT ill "TIIH ifl:li (.LORY" . And Tll.M MIX, tho Vi:i'M - rliainpioii fowlHiy, ln Two Kels nf .tnlliricatlon. AMU8ET,IEIri'8 TONIGHT STAR . ' '.;. Itl-iAIj !! .1! "TV ITM.Ii ' BESSIE BARRISC ALE CHARLES RAY "! ' -In 'A-i'.iliM'K X (HI.I,l-;i-:S" Clean, sweet, linniely sentiment, v.nii a dash of .iiiiiiincy ami, above all, quii k-filc conieily. OMIIIV T nm "MY VAI,:T" M Alitil ICltlTF. CI.AItK itx-kinjM-hair .and .-1ioijo yn;i!' order i chmi C. 0. ). . i 1 ;ot mo I' resht-st e.. tallies, 91.25 50c "5c Sc M. J. B. COFFEi: J.'.ival r. 1! i-k-. ( C r) C D X a. U 'ho ijiy die, 'a a result of da eiicoiin jter'wlth a bear at a local park to- lay, .lofcpU Uoviiwc-.i was passing i throimli tho park when hhi hat Was ! )JVi.n t0 i, ,.a.0 where a bear wug : Kept. Knowing tho animal to bo v!c- iojis, Kothwe.ll culled Buperintondent l-:ni;elklni!. As tho superintendent readied for tho hat, tho bear caught and dragged him Into the case. Koth- j wolC In aidins KiiBolking, waa at- , tacked and also drawn into tho cago, Ecath lint Medicine Cured. Des JloineSj Igwa. "My luisbMid says I -would have bqon in my grave, today had it not been for Lydia K- PiidUiam's' Vegctalde Compound. I suf fered from a serious female trouble and the doctors said I could not live one year without an operation. My husband objected to the operation and had me try Lydia E. l'inkliani's Vegetable Compound. I soon commenced to get better and am now well and able to do my own housework. I can recom mend Lydia E. llukliam's Vegetable Compound to any woman as a wonderful health restorer." Mrs. Blanche Jefferson,703 Lyon St, Des Moines,Iowa. 1 !: '-v.-,;; t -ij-.u-,.- - i , The Primrose Ring" An exceptionally artistic production ot a hu mini little s-tory. lis tlicnio is "iliftcrcnt.' twiiifciaBWKaiiOT.iHBaiaia.TiuMaiB :iiUC A"' ,,imo CliildiTn 5c Where You Can r f f ? ? ? y f v ? ? V j-'j nils ami ( Iroeeries (hat o c liiU" I oWilel-, .ullllil 4i n iivli i- oap 25d ? t T t ? ? First store East of park