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"1 PAGE . TWO MEDFoTtn AFATL TTITRTTNTJ, IVrEDFOTlD, OTJEOON". FRTDAY. MAY in. 101R I0CAL AND L PERSONAL Tho board of directum of thn Grants Pass Irrigation district has authorized tlio salo of tho ? I or. .000 bond Issue, for the construction of tho Irrigation syBtcm. It 1b claimed that even if tno bonds uro not sold at a fair price tho construction work will Ko on Just tho Ramc, as tho contractor, will take tho hondH In payment, for he work. Wear a carnation In honor of your mother next Sunday, May 12,. Moth er's Day. Pierce tho Florist. 42 . Miss Juno Earhart, tho Well-known Medford nurse, who enlisted in the Hed Cross sorvlco some time n(!0, i.jOranlH Pass, state water suporlii stlll at Camn DoiIko. Ia.. but cxnects ! I,!,lllt- l,dR '"'I'1'1 tho Past two to loavo for Trance within tho next three weeks. Don't forget we have JTi.Ou pattern hats. Very host styles. Miss I.ouns- bury, milliner, new location, 1st door west of Marsh & Dennett. I . .At tho Eaiilo Point llapllst church tonight Rov. W. I,. Molllimer of Ash land will dollver a lecturo. tho sub joct of which is "Tho IlackKround of tho Present War." Tho frco Liberty bond Riven nway tomorrow night at tho M. M. Depart ment Store. 41 , The condition of .Mrs. Owncy .1. Patton was reported Krtdny as some what Improved. . , Phone S41.-J, Office Medford Con crete Construction Co., at Lewis pipe plant. X. Riverside Ave. 4 The College Women's club will moot at tho home of Mrs. L. K. Wll Hams, 520 So. Poach street, Satur day afternoon. A largo attendance Is desired, as this Is tho annual meet' Ins for tho election of officers. , A rollnor will douhlo tho lifo of your tire. C. B. Gates Auto Co. 40 i J, L. Cantrnll, prlvato In tho Sev- ' tenth company, arrlveil home from 'fort Crlumlila yesterday to spend a 30-days' sick loavo with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrnll or Ituch. Who wins tho frco Liberty bond tomorrow? M. M. Dopt. Store. II I. N, 'Flelschnor, niemhnr of the stato fish and game commission, and Carl D. Shoomnkcr, tho slalo fish and game wardon, aro spending soveral days In Medford and vicinity on of ficial business. They wero In consul tation' today with Pat Daily, tho new fish and gunio warden of this district. Thoy will vlHit tho liutto Falls hatch try Saturday. . Boo Mrs. Paul Hansen about 'Nil Bono Corsots. Phono BS5-II. all J. O. Holder, former Medford resi dent, momber of tho navy who has boon visiting Mr. and Mis. .1. T. Perry since last Tuesday, leaves tomorrow to rcsumo service. Ho only recently roturncd from a l-yours' enlistment sorvod with tho Asiatic fleet, and lm nindlaloly re-enllsted on arrival In this country for the purled of the war. Have you a son or brother in the army or navy, If so you should dis play a sorvlco flag. Tho Mall Trlh uno has them. Win. R Isaacs, city chairman of tho war savings stamps sale cam paign, reports that tho eumpalmi Is progressing successfully. The com mltteo In charge of sales In the busi ness district, of which .Mrs. tins New bury Is chairman, has sold 77t..tO worth of savings and thrift slanipr within the past two days. Tho other members of tho committee are Mrs dames A. Welch, If. W. Clancy. Clnronco .Voe, Frank Itnlllugcr. (Ice. O'llrlen, Archie Ash, t). t). Aleinlcr fer, A. )l. Cunningham. I'orw.ill and Cnrl hnwinan, Tomorrow the last day to vote tor tho frco Liberty bond. M. M . Dept. Store. 1 1 Itobert Strang, son of Mr. and Mrs ThnrloB Strang, has enlisted at Snu Francisco In Ihe naval reserve Torcc, naval coast defense, as a lundvmnn for electric radio, lie will be sent to Harvard foi a six mouths' cnur.-e in rudlo work. His twin brother I. enlisted as a truck driver and Is at present al Camp Kelley, Tex. Next Sunday, May 12, Mothers' Hay. ltnmcmhcr mother Willi n bunch of carnations. Pierce the Florist. VI' Martinis Vera r of Seattle, a mer resident of .Medford, in rived In the city this forenoon to spend the week-end at the hi. me of Mrs M Illack on West Jackson sheet. tin Ills return to Seattle he will enlist In tho navy. Tires are high. Double their sei v ice with rentiers. C. K. tlale.i Auto Co. I"' Chief of Police llltt-i n i: Mied a warning Friday to all property own ers to comply with the ordinance which prohibits tree limbs from over hanging sidewalks below a illian'e of ten Teet. Mirny complaints are being made of limbs In front -f varl oils homes thruout the city over Imaging lower than ten feet. The or dinance provides a fine of and COSlH for VtolUtllMI Of Its JTOVhh'tis. Upholstering, furniture repairing. niBttronsoa in ado out, fcalher rcnii- j vated, crflH nml run cleaned r.d ' laid. Goo. W. Douglass, liol S. Hlv-jof crsldo, rhphp m M. If nier Commercial club secretary, Is ill at a hospital In tho city, surfer- Iiik from a slight nervous break- down. See Davo Wood about that fire In - snmnrn nnllrv. Office Itnnin JIIIMlOck of (InilltS Pass, Mr. and M. V. & II. lllllldiim. Mrs. N. .1. Xordman loft today for MontaKue, Calif., to join her husband who has been located thero for some time. Tomorrow will bo tho bit; day at tho M. M. Dept. Store. The free l,ih- ei:v muni L!iveii iiw.'iv. i ri c. i.... ...... Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Wright, at the family homo, 2111 North Oukdale; street, a (1-pound son. j . ,,, I..,...,,., i,,i ,,..i tno f lorist .or oca.liiiK) - all kinds. Phono 271. 4L"1"" for ,,,n Palk from K,lim" ey James l- Chlnnock o!:l,,st r,"':,,li' rl,1"' as fl'r plants of Attorney Hays In tho city on business. Bumpers for all cars. C. F., Gates Auto Co. 40 Out-of-the-stato visitors registered at tho hotels today Included Louis Adler. Horace WVilay and Kenneth II. Day of New vrk City, W. K. Im pey of Denver, apolls, and H. Calif. 1. II. Hope of Indian T. Tree of Oakland, Slab and block wood, delivered anywhero In the city. Reasonable prices. Phone 4S2; after 5 p. 7SH-W. tf A. L. Lawrence and family, former residents of Medford, and later of Hend and San Francisco, aro now re siding at Fillmore, Calif. If you would win tho frco Liberty bond tomorrow campaign for votes at the M. M. Dept. Storo. 41 Mrs. II. L. Walther and daughter. Miss Lonh. are In San Diego visiting l.ylo Walther, of tho aviation serv ice, having left for that city last Friday. Mr. Walther, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Williams of Yreka, left yesterday by unto for San Diego. Tho party will return home together nt tho conclusion of their visit. Mrs. Hnney for hemstitching and pecoting. Gernott-Corcy IJldg Tho public is Invited to atleiid the card party tonight of the Ladles' Al tar society of the Catholic church at the parish hall on South Oakdalo. Tho Ashland city council this week instructed the clly attorney lo pro- Paro an ordinance empowering, the police Judgo of that city to orderprls- onora to work out fines in tho various city departments when unablo to pas cash for violation of ordinances. Daily's Taxi. Phone ir. City trips 2ac for one or two. Dodgo car. Stand at llrovvn's billiard parlor. Sergeant Gustav Weston, formerly in charge of tho army recruiting of fice in this city, Is on duty at the Portland recruiting off'-d and has been for several weeks. No word has as yet been received as to when the Medford office will be reopened. Tomorrow Is your last chance to win the I'reo Liberty bond given away by Iho M. M. Dopt Store. 4 I John Howard of Fugle Point left this week for n visit w ith relatives In Texas and Pensv Ivania. Piston rings for all cars. C. K. dates Auto Co. 40 Harden A. Tiirnhiiiigh of Phoenix and ('has. .1. stumpr or this i lly who recently enlisted In the navy, re eelved I heir summons to activ e duty this week and left Wednesday night for Seat lie. ' Sep Pierce the Florist for ennnn lilies. ' 42 The slate tl. A. K, encampment will he held at Albany next week and Dial clly Is preparing lo enteilalll a hitr.e Ihrong of visitors. lioll up a big Villi- for the free Liberty Inind vvlileh will he given away tomorrow night at tile M. M t lepl Sliu e. 4 .Miss llet.n llreen of Kalispoll. Mont , Is the cjicsi of Mrs. Wayne l.eever fur two weeks, ut the end of vvlileh lime she will enter Hie gov ern it l erv li e -as ,i enos; ra pher. IT. Heine, (laniett Corey lildg. Plant Pavum's Superb Dahlias now and up to July fourth. Get them at Ihe Itexall Store. Central Point, (Ire. The condition of llnlierl Peloll.e who Is 111 willi spinal nienini'.ltis In l!ie Lelhennau ho pilal nl San I '1 till Cisco. Is linpro' 111'.; : Inw iy and lie .'eon lie past tile il.in::er point. ;u' cording to a teller m ei, , Tiiurs day riom hit falhcr. en, I 1', h.u.-e. by Serioint) Lee L. .la.-,,',., thank ing the Fll.s c,l:;, tiM' llower:. M'tlt to .Hubert. Mtlrho.il pens lawn mowers .'Ili So. Kleivh!e. The coa-Htlo!' of 1:: -.Mr I .!..in-,:it. IV I ', f .o.i r. lm l.lU at the Mi ft til : el l r. and .Mr was npi ralnl litt.ipiall tur up (eadlUi, t out iipif ; in iiiipnte and he is n pnm as d"iin nitelv. 'I'otticnow i our t;i t cMance to wii, (lie i rre I HnMt tuuid Kfsen awa hy Cie t het.(. Store t I I li I - it lit . W llO fur tUIlt' t line p;)M h;ts l.ei-n Mip.M-lnientI.nt ot t!ie Par';' P!a- er eompjitn's Uillie in the ph -ate di tii (. efi th!-t week for I l.i krr, die, m lie re he will spend I he u"in -r I'a I'li'ti Siip' i-r I 'UUUiis. rt.lit for a dollar, eight for two dollars, and cUlit lor lin i o dollar. Aboil, half florist..' prlrcs. II. II. lison, Ton ti ll 1'oint, on' 'hotels today included A. C. fleuline of Klamath Kalis, V. (!. Cleveland of liend, A. K. lOarhart of Itni-uo Hlvor. 11. ('. 1'cterson of .luncthin City, V 'r1 - Carver of I.eland, .lames I'. Chin- Mrs. 1.1. M. Douley, Itobert A. Miller, l I.. I Puskotl, It. .1. McKee. 1). K. Oreer. . '.(.'. Klanson. I'. M. Warner and It. K. Neal of Portland, and F U Chnni '.mts. A. X. Ilolman and II. A. IJon icloer of Krineno. I Will be at tho public market Sat- ' urday with pork and veal. K. J. White. 4 I ,'i'!rc0 11,0 'lorlHt. 42 Will Steel, Cfutor l.aUc park commissioner, is expected home to- morrow from a visit at t lie park, llo nth Falls 'ort Klamath and walking tho rest iof the dfslancc, 15 miles, to the lower camp. Dr. Hartley fills niui extracts iccth without pain. M. F. II. Illdg. Mrs. K. P. Miller of Trail left this morning after shipping her house- Uiold goods, for Weed. Calif., where sho will Join her husband who has been located there since last August. Plant geraniums now. Pierce the Florist. 42 Thursday's steady rain which was so welcome In tho valley and which Is generally referred to as 'ho million-dollar rain, amounted to .117 Inch.-- Fair weather Is predicted t'r tonight and Saturday. Friday's maximum temperature was 40 do erccs and this mornings' minimum was 3a. (i. Why not eat, your noonday lui.ch at Holland Cafe? Jacksonville encampment is lo fur nish a class of candidates, Gold Hill Is to furnish the team to exemplify tho degree work, and Medford is to provide tho hall for conferring the final degree of tho encampment branch of Odd Follows tonight, in view of tho fact that Gold Hill Is conceded to have the crack degreo toani In the valley, an unusually in torestlng occasion Is anticipated. Fol lowing tho ceremonies n lunch will he served. A big delegation from the three towus In particular and from other lodges Is expected. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing, tr Tho Ilrunsvvlcx, ail phonographs in 0110. Waters Paint Storo.- If Colonel "liob" .Miller of Portland, for many years of Jacksonville, Is spending 11 few days hero looking after properly Interests. Ho Is presi dent of the Jackson club of Portland, prominent In democratic politics and Jour years ago was a candidate for governor. , Ilicyeies on easy payments. C. K. Gales Auto Co. . 40 Aster plants. Pierce tho Florist. ' 42 A meeting of the directors of the Ked Cross was held at the public, library , this afternoon to consider plans for tho organization of tho coin-j ing Ked Crossi drive for funds. Frank Chambers, vlco-presidcnt oT Ihe First! National hank of Kugon". and assist- ant stale manager of the Hed Cross1 war fund campaign, was present and made an address setting forth t lie state plans for the drive. Corona dry load. Standard of dry! leads. Ilarilwcll Fruit Co., exclusive agents. 4 21 For the best insurance, see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Tho body of Private Karl Iteeson of Talent who died at Camp Lewis this week, will arrive 111 the clly Ibis afternoon or tomorrow. Arrange ments were partially niado to hold a lilg public fiinural at Ashland until it became known tiiat would not be allowed because Private Meeson died d I. lack diphtheria. About lhal flower lied, see Pierce the Florist. Phono :!74. 42 William C. Kelsey who is in the army service and has been stationed at Camp Greene since last Septem lier. was lecently promoted to a ser geant" y. according to a letter just received by his parents. We stork sprincs for nil cars. C. I', ('ate . 11lo C). DARKNESS SCARES PEOPLE 0C SOUTH DAKOTA TOWN Mrn tlt:!,!,. S iv. May tn.- - UarU a , eitialliai: a total eclipse, iruh teaeii .Mttiliell I'e-lileuts duiini; a ;-iorm !e: d.i . A t renoMidous down 1'niir iiJ rem ront imte-t for vim an hour, while hij;h winds w reeked the cement hourc of A. A iff and did oth er heavy ilam;ia:c. Heavy rains were lepurii'l fiotn Mnnlij t, Miirion lun.-tlim. a di-t;:ute of .Ini miles, lio-two-.i .Murdo and Uapid City three im lies of MtoW 1'ell. I Vol -. 4iiv ery Co. Si e ials fur Sat n (d.i ; :'. Corn 1'lal.c ;."ie ". I'ork and litMns 1 1 lar ('. W. Soa :n I lb. ti.irlir ... 1 I H I His I'olalne JLi';. in,- Spue: 7 I'm' and I'Or Spii-i'iJ' 10i I'inl Seed ... U, iiuine-riiiincd I'n.tt, n'l.nt -.' Ma. .ironl t W Spei lal t wires on tra ud coffee Wo io not need to tell ou that w rll for les, Jiwt eompjirr our price with ithers. $1,000 IN GOLD 10 UNCLE SI ."fmhro W. S. CrmvrH win set a I'ittrintir e;niii!c hy sending $1,0(10 in piM, n'prcsontiii"; tin; savings of yearn in j-nM jjiuci's, l I'ncli. Sam fur list' in (lio war, lias m-fivnl the 1'I Inviny: aclanivliilcai!Tit from tin? I'Vih-ral Keswvt hank : roik'inl Kr-ervc Hank .!' San !,'raiicis'u. May H, liHS. Mr. William S. .Ciwt'll, .Mcill'tul Xiitiunal r.iink lhiiliint MnNnnl, Oivjon. -My dear Sir: The .MedloiM National Hank has sent nie your letter of the lt in Mnnt, in whieh yon at riotit ally seiul us $1,11011 in uU. Permit me (o eoaiiinienl you uio! heartily nti your true Amenennisin. U prove that the spirit of L7(i nml lH(iL is still alive luul williujr to serve the nation. Your actum niiuht Well In- follnui'd hy nil persons having ohl in their possession. We deeply appreciate your co-oo- eration. Yours verv trhlv, , JOIIX I'KliKIN, Chairman of the ol'ard. REIMER TO TELL OF TRIP TO ORIENT The annual ineetiny of (he Farmers & Fruitgrowers League will he lield Saiuiday. Slay Joth, nt the. Fahlie Library, Medford, al :t p. in. Amenduients to the constitution and by -laws will lie offered. Professor Keimer will lecture on his trip lo China in search of blight re sisting pear stock. The lecture will he illustrated with slides and will be o much interest u,ide from the fruit Kruwitiij aspects. All are invited, es pecially fruit growers. DriAFT BOARD ASKED FOR ,25 RAILROAD MEN The local draft hoard Is In receipt of the following telegram from Act ing Adjutant (icneral WillianiH whose headtpiarten; are at Portland. The telegram eallr. for railroad men at once. rortlaiul tro.. May !i, I !HS. -liOt';il Hoard Jackson Cotinty, Jacksonvillo, Ore. Inducttoa call number five hun dred four has been announced, upon this slate hy tho provost marshal general for twenty-five railroad hrakemcn, flat; men and conductors to report to commanding officer of engineers, Camp Mor.tie, Admiral, Maryland. Only twcnty-flvo men are wanted under this call. Men may qualify either as hrakemcn, flagmen or conductors. Only white men and men phy.sieally qualified for general military service are to he inducted under this call. t I Local hoards aro urged to give publicity to this call with tho view to securing volunteers. Tho volunteer period will continue .until May 2U. After May t i no more volunteers will he accepted. .Men are to he list ed hut not inducted. Local hoards' will ho notified hy teteL-raph their allotments. Thj.s call will he allotted among hoards in such manner as will least distant iiuluetrlal conditions. The call will not affect all hoards. If a sufficient number of volunteers do not present themselves hoards will lie instructed to select in sequence of order numbers a sufficient number of qualified men from within class one to fill their alloiments after deduct ing the voluntary Inductions. Men inducted under this rati will be en trained on .tittie first. With ModfoM Irnne Is Modfurd made It Works!Try It Tcltt how to looaen a ore, tender corn so It lifts out without pain. t;iod neft s spreads rapidly nd drug slsts nere nro k-pt busy dispensing ir-vrnp.'. (be cthrr discovery of it Cin cinnati mnn, which is mid to loosen any corn ao tt lift oat with tho flnsers. t n;v phiumncv (or a quarter otinro of fjnone, whii'h will coiit very little, hut is nnid tn W suilictrnt to rid oin 's fivt ot every hard or soft corn or callus. You applr juit a few drops on the tender, aching corn and instantly the BorcacAS Ij t Hove I, and awn the corn is so snrlvelcil ttiat it lifu out with out tntn. It i ti Rtlcc.y siihstance which drl-w when appttini and npver IntlameH or even irritates the adjoin ins: tlssmv This dtjc.iverr will prvrent thon f nd of dMths annualljr from lockjaw and infection hcrstofor rwuHinj from the suiud UlU cl cuuius cvru YASllINC;T(Xt yty 10. Wheat Hour suh.-titiites should sell from JO to JO per eent leji than wheat fl('.r. KomI Aduiinistrator Hoover notit'iej stule food administrators today. Tho i'diaiiii.-'trators were instructed to di rect wholesalers o stop dealing with retailers who cannot justify their prices on the basis of the cost of their t;oods. Corn meal and oatmeal should sell 'JO I'er cent helow the price of wheat Hour and enrn flour and hurley flour should sell 10 per cent below wheat Hour,! the inlininistrafors were in funned. BY ALLIED JUR SIPS AMSTERDAM, May 10. Strong allied flying nquadrons bombed the mole ami the village of Zeebrugge the German Mihmarine base on the Belgian coast, at noon and in the evening Thursday. No military dam age was done, according to the of ficial statement issued in Berlin. Two hostile airplanes were shot down by German airmen. ITALIANS PROTEST CUl WASHINGTON, .May 10. 111 pio '.listing to tho shipping board today against any further reduction of tho number of ships plying between America and Italy, I- Quattronne, Italian high commissioner, declared such reduction would threaten the Italian people and their army with starvation. A verdict In favor of the Applcgatc Lumber company was returned In Justice Taylors' court Krlday in the suit brought against tho company by ;. .Murdock for 5:17 claimed as duo for services as deputy sheriff In guarding the logging camp at. .lack son creek. The company maintained that Murdock was in Its employ as a logger and was not entitled to eX' tra pay for acting as guard. new THIS NERVOUS WOMAN 8'OT WELL Told hy Herself. Her Sin eerily Should Con vince Others. Christopher, HI. "For four years I nutFered from irrogularities, vealvne3b. nervousness, a mi was in n run down condition. Two of our host doctors failed to do me any pood. I heard bo much about what I.ydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Com pound hrd done for others, I tried it and was cured. I am no lonper ner vous, am repular, and in excellent health. I believe tho Compound will euro any female trouble." Mrs. A-LICB IJkllkk, Christopher, HI. Nervousness is often a symptom of weakness or some functional dernnpe mont, which mnv bo overcome by this famous root ami herb remedy, Lvdia K. l'inkham's Vegetable ComjwunJ, as thousands of vomcn h.ve found by experience. I f complications exist, write T.ydia E. rinkhani Medicine Co., Lynn, Maps., for miKtf'-'Siiiuir. in regard to your ailment Tho result of its long experience ia at your service.. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VANTKII It)' elderly woman, place' ns plain cook, no objection to couu-j try. No heavy washing. MrsJ francos .Murphy. Talent, Ore. 4:1 i l-M It SAI.K ' Table, dressers, beds, gas slove, heater, rugs, linoleum, boy's suit. shoe:, all bargains. You will havo to hurry. o4 South Central. 4:V KOIt S.M.B fannry bird and case. Kino slnser. oi.) ri. Holly St. 4J 1'Olt SAI.K I'urniiure. chlflonier. dresser, cot, mattress, sprlnps, etc. l'honn l'iOS-1.. 42 foil KKNT Modern d-rooin unfur nished cottauo. caruue, lawn, pur lieu Hpme. $10.uij per month. Wa ter rent paid. I'hme MS-I.. 42 KOIt SAI.K -l.envim; town. New l!eo ' siv. driven less than .'iouo mlle; j chance of a litetime. in Quince St. i 40 , KOK THAhK f.ood work horse for cow. also two wawons for trade. ."ll K. Main. Phone M'.H-J. 4t . r v 1 1 n.r. lion lop ncK ann o: lice ' table. l;';l K.ist Main street, 4' Iipif ki 5? w j LONDON', Mnv 10. SKnki(ifrl to Ihe Primrose League loila.v, Karl' C'ur.iin, governineut li'ader in tile house of lords nnd meinber of the I'.ritif-li war eoumil, said that frrav,? times were ahead nnd that the Hrit-i.-h soldiers might have to give .ground. Kneouragement was to bi iound, however, he said in the unity of eonnnand,. in Amerien's el't'ort and in the resolute indomitable spirit of Ihe Ilritish people. HOTTER I AM, Vr:iv 10. Arrange ments with Germany J'or guaranteeing the safety of ships to and from the I'nited Slates to carry grains for liollaud having been completed tin cargo steamers Hector, Zvldyk nnd Ucltland prolmhly will sail Saturday for America, in exchange for the steamers Hollandiii, Java and Stella, bound here. LEGAL IN MEXICO MKXICO. CITY, May 30. The Mexican cabinet has aproved a law n akin American irold coins leal ten der in the states of Stimira ami Sina 'oa, in western lexiro. Tlie law will te in effect until the jrovernnient can . resuniu operations at the old mint at i,,,,!,,., Hardly a Drugstore in the Land , That Does Not Sell This Remedy On the Market Half a Century. "When you are in perfect health, and are enjoying a strorijj and vigor ous vitality, it is then that your blood is free from all impurities, j You rhould be very careful and five h?ed to tho slightest indication of immiro blocd. A shiT'h circula tion is often indicated by an impaired For One Week Conimeiu ing I'riday, May lmli, with a purehaso of 2."i eenta or more we will give you vour choice of three photos (post card size) of your movie, favorites or one 7x10 In sepia finish. This Is an un usual offer. Don't full to take advantage of It. HEATH'S DRUG STORE Goods delivered. Phono 8S4 This is Everybody's War! Koine of lis fitflit in (lie front line trenches, sonic l;int j;irilins, soine hnild sliijts, iiml some cook nienls so crnod tlint one (locsn f miss Hie w lient and ot'ner things tlint we n re saving for the fighters oversells. Are you playing your jiart the I test way you know how .' Fresh Vegetables Yon can help to a jrivat extent hy using nioro Fresh Vegetables. Our stock is coinplcte at all times. Marsh & Bennett Personal Attention Prompt Service Phone 252 kpOKTLANO, May 10. Orlando A. Vomers if Kukomo, Intl., coininnnd. or in ehicf of the Grand Ann" of the lieiuihliu,. his adjutant general, Robert W: Jf -Hride ami Qtinrtermaster Gen eiul C. G. Stuwitz of the G. A. H. wire here today to ni-range for tlia aiHiual encampment of the veterans which will he held in Portland thin year, from August 18 to 2". The officers of the G. A.. R. and affiliated organizations will leave for Albany, Ore., tomorrow to attend tho incampiuent of the Grand Army for thy department of Oregon, Muv 13, 14 anil 1". . Afterward they wil at tend the Washington-Alaska encamp ment nt Tiieointi. l.OXDOX, ray .10. "The Bneh rrest peace i no peace by under standing, in the spirit of iho peace' proposal of the central powers in I-eeeinher, 10 Hi, and of the reiehsta peace resolution," a Central. News dispat:h from Amsterdam quotes the Frankfurter Zeitun-r as saying in enmrnentinc on Ihe Kmnanian treaty. "It is a peace concluded according jt tradition between victor and van j iiui-hed. WASHINGTON, May 10. The promptness wilt which the American lied Cross commission in Franco complied with, a request for food for 50,000 refugees gathered at St. Omer during the recent German drive, has I t . nl 1. rt !, f-nm BIK:,lwl " u";!'Btt L 'Premier Clemenceau. appetite, a feeling of lassitude and a pcneral weakening' of tho system. It is then that you should promptly take a few bottles of S. S. S., the great blood purifier and strengthener. It will cleanse the blood thoroughly and build up and strengthen the whole system. S. S. S. is sold by all drug gists. Valuable information about tho blood supply can be had free by writ ing to the Swift Specific Co.! 24 Sv:'t Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ' i i n i i i y a 4 mi an. a m an vs i I RI ALTO i t mnWTrtTTm mr-nrr-OTifTlT O