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PAOE TWO rcnronn matt; TRfRDcn. METYFonn. OTr.no. rnnuv. may 1:. im f OCAL AND PERSONAL Vis. Itay r. V.iran and son left this murnin for Midway. It. C. hA oM home, to viM! her parents and other relatives for two months. Sea Mrs. Paul Hansen about Nu Eone Coi-sets. Phone- SSJ-H. 59 -Chas. C. C o'.il left today for Ilrem crton Jo re-u.ne his service in the navy fcfur an vii;!it-dai' furlough fpeut at lilme. If you haven't Irled eating some of that his red ( hinook salmon from the yhh .Market, oi are mining eomethmir. They are caught at Grants Pass in the Koaine river and are the heft sslmon of the season. 47 Mrs. Arthur Wiliel and Miss Cath erine Miller will arrive in the city this afternoon to he the puests of Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Miller at TIC E. Main Ftre t until Monday. A number of others from Cranes Pass are also ex pected here tonight to witness 'The. X'ew Minister." a performance at St. Mark's hall. Paxson's superb dahlias. Plant now and up to June 2tb. Kleld rown roots, ei;hl for 1, eight for $2, eight for 13, and up. Parcel post paid. Write ft. II. Paison, Central Point. Oreaon. The Elks will participate in Mon day's oeninic Ited Cross drive parade with their usual iarse representation. Funeral services over the late M -. Owney J. Patton. which will he held at In a. m. Saturday at the Catholic church will he largely attended. All friends of the family are Invited to he present. Have yoa a son or brother in the army or navy. If so you should dis play a service flag. The Mail Trlb- ano has them. Mrs. Kate Hoftnan of Jacksonville Is the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. M II. VinitiR, in Ashland. I'pholsieriiiB, furniture repairing, mattresses made over, feather reno vated, carpets and rugs cleaned and laid. Ceo. W. Douglass, 201 S. Rir erside. Phone 1C2-J. tl' Walter Merrick who is now lo cated In Chicago, in a letter Just re ceived from him by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. M;-rrick. wrote that he had decided to enlist In the navy. City Engineer ArnsplKer Issued an other warning to the public today that all watering of lawns and Irri tating today and tomorrow Is strict ly forbidden, because of the cleaning out of the reservoir. The cleaning work will be done by some time to morrow night. Bennett s Hluo Ribbon dahlias, public market Saturday, lOc. 4 7 Mr. and Mrs. Hen Do. loin and Uert Declous of I.a Grande, Ore., are vis- itorstn in the city and guests at the Nash hotel. Try putting fish on your table Friday and Saturday. You will find a nice assortment at the Medford Fish .Market. 47' Robert K. Morris who recently en listed in the navy left today for the Hremcrton navy yard to report for duty, lie Is the Son of Mr. and Mrs -M. J. Morris. A church school program will he given at the S. I). A church on Sun day nlKht at . o'clock. The .May Co have givfn their flag for the evening TMano furnished by the Palmer Piano "lace. All welcome. Admission free. In Justice Taylor's court tomorrow afternoon Joe Scott, an employ of the Applegato Lumber comjuiny, will he placed on trial on the charge of disorderly conduct. He Is alleged to have used bad and a! imtie language toward S. S Mollis anil with having tried to Incite a strike at the com pa:i ' lum'-cr amp. Johnson for hlgh-clais watch re pairing. 'n account of Friday I. cine a legal holial.a iecaue of lii.- mnar ticn it1. the banks and public oflt-es Were closed M.!av. I'iMl.'lls Hlue lil'.iuon dahlias, pul'hc market Saturdai, loc. 4 7' lioiil.cn V. Close. Sam V. M. Mull. n and Torren. e T Ju.sv )ao wore among- t ho young men to enlist in the imy recently ,..-, ,t night r,,r Seattle to 1.. g;n l.i.-ir service See Pave "cd a' . Hit t.'iat fi-e In suran.e p-dny O,':i.o. KH,m M. F. II. Huii.iinc Ac.o-ding to reports in railroad circles the name ' Sha.vta .ir:i;ii-.r will be dropped fron that !a-t South- crn fn. ifi. ir.i n alter June collection with tli ie.l :ti..rt !.-t In of . ieni:er tr.t.ii ser:.-e o.-.l. r- .1 : . :'c goverutiu'lit lr Heine, Garn-tt Corev ::!.. At the rohven'ion i f tl.e S .u'l;ert, Oregon Medical a.viatli.n I..-U h.-c (his wes'k officers for the comim.' year were ele ted a f.i.lows: l'r K. A. Wood of Ah'att.l. pr i,..m ' Dr. F. G. Thacr of .Mod! t 1. t.o prt'sident .r. wcrotary on tri ,1-ur.T. !.r U II Flavnagan of (Irants Pass. de ga' to the state asso- !:ion for t:.f rears. Mrs. Hatioy for hemstitching atu" pccollnf. Cernett-Corcy Ulds. "Turner W. Nelson of Grants Pas Is among 'titer' visitors In Medford from that city. Bennett's Blue P.ibbon dahlias, public market Saturday, 10c. 47 Mrs. J. u. Clark has returned from her bth.ine-5 trip to Koseburs;. Red Cross dinner Sunday, May 19. at L. C. Charley's, three miles above Urownsboro. given by Lake Creek auxiliary. Motor out and see the old fashioned splning wheel in operation soldiers' eocka from raw wool to the finished article. 45 Miss Leona Hazel Wamack, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wamlck, who has been seriously 111 for the past eight days with tonsilltls and quinsy Is now improving. Her throat had to he lanced six times. Edwin, the 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wamihk, is also quite ill with broncho-pneumonia. Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. 36 So. Riverside. ' A party of San Francisco fisher men arrived In the city yesterday aft ernoon and are making their head quarters at the Hotel Medford. This morning they left for Big Butte creek to enjoy some piscatorial sport. The members of the party are A. J. Fran cis, Frank Hays, E. II. Cox and Pres cott Ely. Dr. Hartley fills and extracts teeth without pain. M. F. H. Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Anderson of Stockton, auto tourists who hare been visiting Medford and vicinity, left this morning for Portland. The BrunswkK, all phonographs in one. Waters Paint Store. tf Lawrence French of Talent, one of the recent enlistments in the navy, left today to report for duty at the Bremerton nary yard. "Get a homestead before May 25th. See Moore and Hodgson, Austin Ho tel building, Ashland, for a good lo cation." 49 Miss Helen AVrenn, mother and sister-in-law who recently completed the work of getting out a classified business directory of the city, left this morning for Eugene. Why not eat your noonday lnnch at Holland Cafe? , Mrs. William Schmidt Is among the Medford people in attendance at the Free Methodist church conference being held In Roseburg this week. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing, tl F. W. Edgerton of Astoria, who is an agent for the government ship yard at Astoria. Ore., was In the clty last night on a tour thru Oregon In search of workers for the shipyard. He points out that the shipyard has a band and that workers who play musical instruments are welcomed in the hand and thus obtain free musical instruction. The shipyard has also a baseball team which is a member of the shipyards league. For the best insurance, see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Voshurg of Los Angeles, auto tourists enroute to Portland, are guests at the Hotel Medford while sojourning In the city. Mrs. John Prr! leaves Saturday night to atend the state I. O. O. F. convention at Seaside next week as delegate from the local Rebekah lodge. She will stop off at Portland and attend the new . o. o. F. home dedication in that city Sunday. Wanted Men wanted, government work. Astoria wooden shipyards. Steady work. Good pay. Quick ad vancement. Splendid working condi tions. Cool summers. Close to beach resorts. No fe-s charged. See Hrown's billiard parlors. Tele. 101 The Elks lodge last night voted to send Gus N'ewbury. past exalted ruler, as its delegate to the grand lodge convention of the II P. O. E which will be held at Atlantic Cltr In July. There was 1-orn to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lllakely loday at 9'-pound daughter. Mr. Ulakely is the mechan ical draiug instructor of the high -chool. A party of member of the 1'. S g oh.gjcal une lonsisting If J. G i'oll. K A, Herri. E. J. Gorman, Geo iict.-l.iT Jr. and Wa.le Hooten, ar rmd in the city late last r.ight and -ire a-iots a! the Hotel Medfor l. DIED. "I KX - Mi-. .Mai. a. in Am, n!.,.,. ! ..at ...... M...v IT. nt :, ... y .... r .' i . w tl !. ' ' 1- i.-; . ' s -',n. M., v .: ;r. ; . .. ; ,.. . " ' '" r' , : t .ll l-e in the I i. o. r. ...... -, Mr,, ii!.,., w... I . . pi ,n Kiii.lcrh. -.'.. :v- 1 ' ' '' . 1M. and . Ml .1 ;,. .!. !!,.:;., r m " '. i". i'r. r a.t Mcai T.:. !i.i . .1. a. , , .;,, V.. - in. u ;d.n ric .-inn', i ,; ,. rr..,-v to .1. K !-!.. Apia .'. lt x. r'.,i-r . n ir r . re b-'i'i ii!!..,., S.ir.ih V. i rrt... ol .M..-.:..t.i. nr. , f!..r. A r ,.r ! :i ;,r..i. i rr . T A. n M.v; ,-. j ; , N,,t, , . ' ' ' : '! r. n - ' .;',. 1 - ., u -:. ., t,..., a.. ;.r-.-i M,... Itt tU-tr .,'.. -.it ;wc .. r- ir. .1 :hr. j. ..r.tli-, a-.ai t n ;:. .'!.nvh 1. 1V sh. i, , i M-'i;..rd at ul e.-r-. i n.', was u t. It-i -: i. ii mi. i a e-irl, Luiai:,: becia SCENE FROM "WOMAN AND THE LAW." f-; AT THE RIALTO TONIGHT TOMORROW very active in church work in her rounder days. She was u member ol' the First Hnti-t church of Medford. Mrs. Olson was stricken with par alysis u little over a year aso. nnd then n second stroke enine just before ( hriitmis in 11117, and the third stroke cume Sunday, April -8. JOHN'STO.V Lue Johnston, a for mer resident of Gold If ill and a brother-in-law of Fred Tice of this city, died at his home at Tacoma. Wash.. Thursday, May 16. The body will be sent to this city and the burial will be in the Jacksonville cemetery. Fair weather Is predicted for to night and tomorrow. The maximum temperature yesterday was 64 de grees and this morning's minimum was 42 degrees. Among visitors registered at the hotels today were Joe R. Baer of Chi cago. J. B. Sloop and F. W. Phaxton of Akron, O., Emil Starx of Helena. Mont., E. E. Carpenter of Wonder, Nev.. F. W. Demlng of Cleveland, O., William E. Lorraine of Wlnlpeg. Can., J. J. Thompson of San Diego. II. S. Young of Oakland, John 'J. Flytin and I. R. Hardin of San Fran cisco, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Chisholm of Seattle, and F. A. Ford, M. Rein hard', L. P. De Vrles, Theo. Johnson. F. S. Johnson. Carl S. Kelty. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Withrow and E. C. Quirk of Portland. NEW AMERICAN ARMY. (Continued From Page One.) t ear the (Scmian lines yesterday and i bomb immediately exploded in the tenter of Hie pntml croup. It had been planned by the eneiuv. The members of the patrol entered or were assisted into tin abandoned trench nearbv nnd the soldiers pre pared for n fiL'ht. believing one was certain to come. The- waited in the darkness fur half an hour for some tlin$; to hap'ten. but the ticrmatis did not come out. The party then made iits way cautiously buck to the Amer ican line. Full details of the action have not Icen received. Tt nnnear, however. t!it I-ientenant Ki'wnrd Ri'ken- j backer of f uaur.bus, uhio. anwenne n nlunn shortly after dnyliu'l t. en countered three enemy planes. He at t wked them and shot one down three kilc.n:eters inside the enemv lines. Lieutenant Kickenbacker, fainrertv an nutoiiaabile rataer. was decorated mill the rrem li war rros n ed- iu sin He asited in bruieiri; down i (Icnrnn airplre in enen-.v t rritorv wo week- aun. Ft nit t .nceiTr Vo. Svials for Saturday; 3 Corn Klakes . 3 i'ork and Beans i l-ound Chocolate 1 po'ind Chocolate 2 c j S pound Chox"late 17c S round Cocoa 17c Ked lieans 10c Peanut Butter Jtic !"" poundj I'otatoes 11- 1 " Sri - . 7c -c and iito Sj--ics l'V 1 pound Crarliv 2c (,r-co r:c, ;."c. t.i", 2V) Soda To 1" l ir 0. V. Soap .. rtc PlH:al prite on Cor:ee and Tea otic Notice t hr-rr t i.:Tn that V-ein-i:tr.g Mav t!: V "h ail eprt me thatil.al ;'or w.il ie It J" (r hour At all Medforl tarace; 47 ,C? 6 Bell-ans RELL-ANS "fOS JNDlGESTIOiN j i-m ...j. IS-- - -. - '"t EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Hewlett Mis KUa Bclford wu litre Tues day, uiakinLr u fraudulent s to have an entertainment in the school houe ot Eale Point on Monday. May 20, at 3 oYWk p. in. It upiars that -she has hetn sent out by Mr. Folder, who is one of the inuny sub-acents of the food administration to trv to in fluence the people to eat potatoes in stead of lluur. The Hooverizinp' agents have u on the tint of di-pair for fear that we will starve and now we have to pay more for the subti tuteV than we do for the flour and if we settle down to live on potatoes, I supine that the next thins they will ti-ke a rwe und go like corn, barley, oats, eti'., up to nine cent a pound. I don't like to say a Trord against the print in business, but if the thousands of dollars that is invented in pemn'.: out the tons of literature that i st nt broadcast over the land through the mails and then thrown in the I wate basket, and. the thousand-; more that is spent in payini; the sala ries and expenses of the various : aent- that nre stiiered over the fonntry was appropriated toward de fraying the e.ienes of the war there would not be the jrreat cry for more money to snpr'y oirr armies. J. H. Jnefcrnn p.nd family, composed I of hi wife nnd daughter. Mrs. Harry JYomis. and dauriiter-in-law. Mrs. Carl Jackson. whVse husbands are row in the V. S. service, started for San rYancis.-o Tuesday in their auto to vi-it their s..n furl, who is a; Jiare Nland at this time. Air. and Mrs. Kaynumd Ileter are here viMtinc Mrs. lieter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Klorey. K!i l'ahack and J. f. Find'.ey re ceived Pome ft.iir th.iusand tomatai .!ants Tue-.lay tnmi the Koue river country. Mr. Ib-hack intends to put in an acre, anal Mr. Fmalley two acre this season. beMaie an acre if squash. Jack VaiiLhn and Ous Ihtsworth came out Tne-laiy with a load of po tatoes and s-'!d them to Oeorce Brown and J-ons. Netvton V. Itordon and wife and Mrx. X. li. Si-hcurer were euests at the Sunny, iaie Tue-uay. Mr. B. i cue of the pa.pular dertaralie candi dates before tiie primary eie.'tion f,.r the county j,:ai:re-hip an.l found quite a number ot warm trienos in thi- i n ujiiborii.'oai. J..bn Vinnira'ha!r. ! trick ;nv J.'.n.es tueii-. oi:e of the popular can- tuuitc-; for county n.mi- loner on the Kep.;bficHn ti- Ket was aIo here Tue-ii; tor dinner. (ieorL't: (ijtrdnt-r. the pre-tnt ro.m ty -'lerk and i-.mdidate tir the T-in: jud.t-h!p mm xlr. W. H. John..!; nnd "n were h r --u wht T'K--.- t i'C ( ei.y. (n'ore and In.- many friend 2 7c i are ijiitte optomi-tic over the rv-uit ot the comme pnniary elfN'tiun. itue my U-t e:tort J. C. Harnani Las renewed hi- Mtb nption to the IV-iiv V.,i: Tr-ir.. Collars FOR SPRIS'G CASCO-JKi.. CLVDE-J'i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY AVTr'.i -"aro.a ry crk, must fce n:-rlr.c4 nr.il willinc to work r.r.o4 w- 10 the risht party. A H ir. Kair? k Son. .h UaJ. Ore. 4 IiT Opr.-fa-r-J jiitver wstch. two f:ii b Mil ab Keepsake o! my ti In bstt. K r.l. 41T N OiiJiI. rboae 331-J. 47 E LONDON". May 17. The house of commons adjourned last night until May 2S without any sign of long-de layed Irish home rule bill. Appar ently the members of the government have no Idea when the bill wilf be introduced. Dl'BLlX. May 16. At a meeting of 45 members of the IrlEb party here today with the Irish nationalist lead er, John Dillon, presiding, a state ment was issued to the effect that the bill for conscription in Ireland was adopted by parliament largely under the impression that no attempt would be made to ose the power un til a rosponsible Irish government and an Irish parliament were called into existence. The latest develop ments, however, lead to the convic tion, the statement says, that the government has no intention of pro ducing any bill whatever, that prom ises made were uttered simply for j the purpose of deceiving the house of 'commons, the British public and above all, the American government, .the American people and the allied European nations, and of prejudicing 1 the cause of Ireland in their eyes. SOLD 10 ENLIST WASHINGTON, May 17. I.inn F. Hanson, n yo'.n Nebr.i-ka farmer, who decided his country needed hint and therefore tld his i-r-'i-erty. bought Liberty bonds, irave to the Red Cro-s and joined the anny, ha nceived a commendatory letter from President WiNon. Han-on had 240 nere near Wayne, Neb. Selliii? that alt his sroods, he ontribnted i.SHl to the Kcd t russ, bought l.OOil worth of Liberty bond and pave .fl.OtiO to his chur-h. lit then joined the military service and is now a member of an infantry reT ment stationed at Penaeola. Fla. Durini: the recent third Liberty. loan campaign he tok f4,-"0i) uurih of Unds. Pre-idt nt Wi!-nn has written to Hanson a follows: "Indirctly thr.iT!i a friend I lav,. Uamed -f a!! the cir''um.iaines ot vour joining the military forces of the Tnited t 'to- and I want to .-end you, this bnof line t expre-s my admira tion of the -pint which "Tun: pied yo;ir action and pmnipted your whole cour-e ii om-ction with Icaviriif nir fam; and throwing in your fortune entirely aiid unreservedly with tiie i;rvat country we all love nnd seek t -erve." "LEST WE FORGET" ATJAGE TONIGHT At the Paee tonight, R!a Jolivet. survivor of the LuMtania, la ' Lest We Forpet," will be the special added attraction of the Adamson trio. Mu sic, singing and dancin?. Sunday niht there will be special music by newy organized Pace orchestra. TO RKMKVK CATARRHAL DKAKNKSS A M HKAl) XOISKS If you have Catarrhal Dcafn??s or "ead noises go to your druggist and get l ounce of Parmint (double streneth i, and add to it U pint of hot water and a little granulated snear. Take I tabljioonful four time a day. ThU will often briar quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged no:ri:s should ojien. breath ing tecome easy and the mucus stop dropptne into Oe throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and Is pleasant to take. Any one who ha.- Citarrhal Ieafnesa or head noises should give this prefcription a trial. v Heath's lrng Store. Ha?kins Oruc Store, Stmnt's Pruc S'ore. Medford Pharmacy, West Side Pharmacy. I Adv. COAL We expect to supply st nex low rate local coil of first-class qual ity, free from s!ate. For Intorniation rezirding de livery sad prices p;.y to CokerButteCoalM'gCo. licwm 2, Hrt NmK.iml Bank ltliW. V. II. t'onloi, I'rw. apc OT lirrin . U KJ A A Ul I . . I rs BRBER $25.00 UP rUM CleantDB, rrjjmg nd AitrSnj 13 f, KAIL UPSTAJB1 I J ItDfDM fltmnre 25 HON FLIERS -- WITH T!!K IMIiTISH ATiMV IN FKANt'K, M;,y 17. (Hy the A eian-d I'res-.) The idei.l 'ilyin waether yesterday in the Priti-h front in rhuider- constituted a bad period fur the vneniy air -ervice. Une Priti-h bri'iide alone up to o'clock in llie iiftt-rnovii h;ni lictroycd I " (ieniian j Janes and h.ui lirivc-n six others down tint of co:it;ri!, ao-ord-in5 to iinoftichd but reliable ficriire w hich tiie )-orre-po:id( nt learned., iin.l at least five idlier ho-tile niehines were -ent cra-ibii:i: dftwn. TtrtJay i another pericet day and 't i-i ecrti'.in to see uiuny biiivr clahc in the air. Yeterdav L!' fJenunn li!ii's were wreekttl rnd J o'.iiers -iiot down out of control. At 1 o'cloi-k this h.oriiiiiir and af:ain at . oV!oi-k there w:t a cun eentmtion of l' mi lire on a ii!;tll lec tion of the Priti.-h front in the La Pu-i-ve-MerviHe .-.ecti-r. There wa also -even -hflllne of Pif-aut woori nearby, diiriiii t):c h'-ht. ENTIRELY ELIMINATED WASHIXCTOV, May 17. The shortage of peun;es and other small coii.t so a'-:e a few months ago. ha heen entirety eliminated, Raymond T. Baker, director of the mint, re ported today. By working the Phila delphia, San Francisco and Denver mints 24 hours a day, large quanti ties of one cent pieces, nickels, dimes, quarters and half dollars have been accumulated above the orders of the banks. NEXT GERMAN SMASH'. (Continued From Page One.) As the vairre-.ionaU.!U of the .s oi'iate.i Ir.s trawl- uj. al.nvn the i'r.int ho is lje-i.:('d i-oa-iantly hy fnt-ndly inaf.iinrs ;.s to h-.w American prev-irati. tv- pr.i ..nTnir,' alonir. Soniet:n.c- there is a crtaiiu anxiety e i -.-.. '.. to tic s.,ire, In;! tlu-re is no ii?:T:. i.-i.-o. t'ti'i'.cers are .--lid in their r-nii-e -f ti:e u.,rw t::ey iin-la-p-ta'n.i a.n-..iv h: - !-tn ii',.,nn;. I'li-hct! hy Ai -ri.-- i.-h troo-- ns h e th-a-n (i ! -..-ti the !:::...! St.-ata- h,u.. .!..(.-(.! the Va'V.-n- iin rr.cii.ely. ..r the over-.-.:- re. ruit--!ia.e ti Kt 'K I: i- ivit tii;i( wi'n an am y iu sn. Ii ii.aterial. vn t..rv i- cer tain i'..r th. uir.s will h..!d the tler-an- ur.til th.at ;..ni.y !:er- i:iTa action. the skin tecomos. Yes! It Is harra- WUh Medford trad it Medttird m.1,less. . Ad,.. ZWaii '' wrl i ''Jfri'"'-3!HV'ZXM r rrlli',iU SHOE PRESERVE THE LEATHER LIQUIDS AND PASTES rOB BLACK, WHITE, TAN, DARK BROWM C RCA 51OO0 SHOES. Help the Doctor Help the Sick' That is the ides we have in mind while fillins prescriptions. Our prescription business is ? rowing rapidly, the puMic recognizes the fjet that we give service, fill pre.Tlptlon just as written and with the purest of druss and chemicals. Let us fill your next prescription. HEATH'S DRUG STORE Phone SS4 ilTALIAN DISCOVERS PAULS, -May 17. Professor Do menclo I-o ilonaco, director of the diocheinical Eectton of the Lincel academy at Home, Is credited by the Italian scientific press with a dia rocry which will revolutionize the treatment of tuberculosis. - ; '" Professor Lo Monaco, explaining his discovery, aid he had observed that sugar had a remafhable effect on the secretions of the human' or-gar'-ni. Aftor Eeven years of study of these pheaomena l;e beiame con vinced that the secretions of saliva, bile and the ga.tric Juices were modi fied profoundly by tho Introduction of su'ar. This gave him the Idea of applying this method to the. bronchial sefretirs of consumptives. " ' The first experiments made on con sumptive soldiers pave results far ex ceeding his expectations, he reports. There was rapid Improvement In most cases and he made cures which a.;-ared to be radical. ' Professor Lo Monaco explained that the bronchial secretion Is Indis pensable medium for existence of the' tnljerrnle bacilli and that an injec tion of Eacrharosfj secretion dimin ished the bacilli. RUSSIANS RETAKE BAKU FROM TURKS f fn.WTAXTIX'.U'LE. via Anistr liJ.iii,. May 17. Kissia;: 1,,.1-hevik -:tra.a.T. n-::if..ra-t.aj 1'roin Turke-tan : ! A-trakaa. have n-.-aplMnii the . ia.rt ! Kakii on the Ca-pian S.-a. The i l'.:.!!.t-vik lurres i-rai-eal the Casjiian ! sea en Rusiiic sr.m.inats and attacked : the M.isse.mans. nlm oninu' to lack ; of im-ans of def-.ne, were foreed to ; ahar.cuin the town. The Bu.-hevik troops arc vigorously continuing ' r'taaks. Lemon Juice For Freckles Girls! Make beauty ioilon at home for a few cents. Try it! Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, apd yoa have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beau tifier. at very, vea-y Fraall cost. Vcur grocer has the lemons and any drus store or toiiet counter will uip!y three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. .Massaite this sweet ly frasrant lotion into the face, neck. is and hands each day and see .how freckles and blemishes disap pear and how clear, scft and white TV. WORRY mMSP Goods dellTered. M Hi f iVniiil EVERYTHING FOH ACTOS here all the time. There's nothing from front lights to license plates In the back that we cannot eu.'ply at s minute's aotic. The autoist who has encobeeu a customer here remains oni alwayj. He knows from eiperieOCA that our supplies are rljht la qoalltj and all ri(.-ht lu pries. C E. GATES AUTO CO.