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LOCAL AND
'PERSONAL
The senior class of the high school,
45 members, with several members
of the faculty as chaperons, are en
joying tho annual class plcnlo at
Wagner creek tuiUy. The jjarty left
at 9 a. m. In elKbt autos for the scene
of the festivities.
The Sams Valloy lied Cross chap
ter will give a barn dance Saturday
evening, threc-qunrtors of a mile
west of Sams Valley vost office
Luncheon will be served from 10
o'clock on. Good music anil a flood
that you cm dance on guaranteed.
The sljtlit of women and girls In
overalls Is again becoming familiar
in the city and vicinity, as the num
ber of feminine workers In the orch
nrda Is increasing daily.
Finest quality baby beef, stall Xo.
4, Public Market. Saturday. 66'
Miss Hatel Messenger of Central
Point, left last night for Marsbfleld
for a visit with friends and relatives.
P. H. Janney Is at Portland In at
tendance at the abstractors' conven
tion. Canteens are best for carrying
water. C. K. Gates Auto Co. S9
Mrs. S. V. Vance has returned to
her home in Minnesota after a visit
of several weeks with .Mrs. C. H. Den
niston. The nicest summer food is fish.
Tou can find a irice variety of every
kind In season at the Medford Klsh
Market CO
S. 8. Bullls returned home this
morning from a business visit at Van
couver. B. C.
Storage battery rtiarglng Power
Auto Co. 4! So. Fir St 73
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Clark of Mon
tello. Xer., are guests at the Xash
hotel.
Watch the window at Xo. 10 South
Central avenue for prices on shoes.
Dr. E. C. Rlddell left this morning
to attend the Southern Oregon Dental
association meeting at Klamath
Falls tomorrow.
Finest quality baby beef, stall Xo.
4, Public Market, Saturday. 66
Clarence Wheeler left this morning
for an indefinite stay at Montague in
the hope of benefiting his hay fever
attack. Last summer Just three davs
were required in the mountain town
to restore Mr. Wheeler to
normal
condition.
Don't forget the ba'n dance at
Sams Valley for tin benefit of tho
Red Cross, Saturday evening. 66
A recruiting party for the naval
reserve and the regular navy will be
In Medford Tuesday and Wednesday, j
june it ana i:, ana win enroll re-
crults at their temporary office for
merly occupied by Recruiting Ser-
(eanCWeston n the Federal building,
Men between the ages of IS and 33 !
ears and wanted for this service.
Men In the draft age and Tho desire
to enlist In the naval forces will be
accepted after they have abtalned
release from their local draft board.
Trnasportatlon wtll he furnished re
cruits. The recruiting party Is com
posed of Chief Yeoman S. F. Durk
helraer and Yeoman Second Class H.
A. Burger of Portland who arrived
here yesterday. Thev announce that ' lug call to active service, lie tried of Portland. I re urgently neeaeu or tne larm
a number of attractive ratines are twice before to enlist but was re- ilrs. N. A. Jacobs left this mornfc-.e : bereln described; and the said farm
open la both branch of the naval J'ted because of a minor physical de- for her home at KlveMde. Calif., rrcxiuce substantially more agricul
serviee. feet. Wscouraged'he last week went after havins' spent tliejiast six weeks i ,uraI Xi::! than u consumed by
Paxson's superb dahlias. Plant 'to Crants Pass to obtain emploment, i In the city and vicinity visiting rela- ,hose worliinK on ,he PIac: ,hat the
sow and up to June tvth. Field
grown roots, eight for fl, eight for
IS. eight for $J, and up. Parcel post
paid. Write R. H. Paison. Central
Point, Oregon.
Pa Synder left Thursday nlcht
for Seattle where he expects to work
in a shipyard.
Windshield glasses for all cars. C.
E. Gates Auto Co. $6
The L'C 12 club o the hitth school
wilt hold ore of its periodical dances
at tho N'amtcrliim tuilcM.
SmoVed goggles tor v'.ealng the
Eclipse. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 65
In iKi, court Thursday afternoon
Chu. JessiMnn and Hush Pa ro.es,
well kncn retaura:it employes,
were fined $:i and costs cclh
Byrnes pltu,!, d suit; tobrlnmng two
halt pint Ivtles .f whiskey Into the
state f-om lio:n!-rk. and -Itiun
pleaded guilty ti tv-iag IruovKatcd
upon a pul'lii- hil;.lv. Th,y were!
arrested by -hirf Mtisou en t'.eirj
return from Horn;. re .
tr Heine. Ca.r.ei; C.,rey rtdg. !
Hen she'-t,ti a:r;v,-l home this I
morning frma his
Tort land.
s sj'vtiri:
A fine dinner wi!l :e s;rv
Saais Vall'y Red Cro H.I
barn dance at s v:!e.
evening.
Among the ll'r ;. t '.,
trlotlo chicken in-one,- u
were the following l'.k.. :
! Vy tbe
i at tbe
....j pa
ntstl t
f.1MH
bell of Sa
cfard ot I
Longmont. V ; . and V. V
Carter, C. K. Vup. 1, A. it. prac'.t.
J. M. Wagner. E. (' l'.tyne, il !:
Jllllner, J. M. Hugh and J. 11. Mc
Kensie of Ashland.
Ship year pear t'.rouch tie
Btewart Ftult compaav, Urces; Inde
pendent distributors on the FaciMc
coast. Baxdwell FYuit couiirr, iol.
anta. C
Dr. Walter M. Van Scoyoc arrived
home this morning from his five
weeks visit to Chicago, Indianapolis
uad other eastern points.
Dr. Hartley fills and extracts teetb
without pain. M. P. II, Bldg..
Mrs. Lydia Iiemmer loft today for
San Francisco where she expects to
spend the summer.
Use Valvoline oil In your motor; it
makes a difference. Power Auto Co.
43 So. Fir St 73
Jack Fredenburg has rejoined the
Medford fire department after almost
yeur'g absence. Chief Lawton is
happy to regain the services of such
an experienced fireman. Fredenburg
has been a member of the fire de
partment for the past 25 years, hav
ing been a member of the old volun
teer department.
Motor out Saturday evening to
Sams Valley ba-n I'.ioe and dinner
and help a good cause. C6
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts left
by auto this morning for Klamath
Falls where Dr. Roberts will attend
the Southern Oregon Dental associa
tion meeting.
Vse reliners and cut your tire bills.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. 86
Word was received by Mrs. B. J.
Trowbridge today that her son, T. K.
Flynn, who some time ago closed out
his electrical "business in Medford,
had enlisted at San Francisco and
was leaving for Fort Leavenworth,
Kas.
Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers.
36 So. Riverside.
The farmers of the county are In
vited to attend the fertlllier demon
stration at the Experiment station
near Talent at 2 p. m. .tomorrow,
which is a feature of the Southern
Oregon group conference of county ; mothers happy. Mrs. II. C. Messen
agents which begins In this city Sat-: ger of Central P6int received ber
urday. letter from her son. Sergeant Nate
Something new barn ance. In H. Messenger, of C. B, 7th battalion.
a bis barn with a gini Jmcins floor
and a fine dinner thrown In, at
Sam" Valley, Saturday evening.
66
Mr. and Mrs. X. Harvey of Stock-
to, Calif., are visitors in Medford
and guests at the Hotel Holland.
Ralpb Mulford In a super-six holds
all speed records and nses Veedol.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. 86
The Sells-Floto circus will arrive In
the city early tomorrow morning and
pitch Its tents on the old race track
grounds Just outside the city limits,
Tne clrcu comei here from Monta-
Eue. tallf., and will depart late to-
morrow night for Marshfleld, where
it shows Monday. In accordance with
Mayor Gates' instructions no parade
will be held by tho circus. jWalbeck. .
Spring for all cars. c. E. Gates' Food Administrator Folger v has
Auto Co. 86 collected three carloads of flour, re-
Advertising matter Is being dis- turned by patriotic Jackson county
trlbuted thruout the city calling at
tentlon to the coming Ashland round
P-
New location. Power Auto Co. 41
8o. Fir St. - 7J
The Elks patriotic smoker last
n'sht was a delightful and well at-
'ended affair. A number of chickens
wcro disDosed of bv auction and Mb-
erwiae, from which the sum of SU;merce. Okla.; Henry C. Andrews of
was cleared for the Red Cross.
If your upholstering Is wearing, j
put on seat covers. C. E. Gates Auto
Co. S6
Wayne Sprague, son of Mrs. George
Sprague, enlisted In the cavalry ser-
vice of the army this week at Van-
couver barracks, and Is there await-'
I failed in this and determined to try
'for enlistment again.
For the best insurance, see Holmes, j
the Insurance Man. 1
Miss Martena Neal, who had been
visiting here with Miss Lillian Pear- i
ron, left this morning for Central store, corner of East Main and Cen
Point, where she will visit before ' tral.
leaving for Sauta Crui. Cal. Mies
Xeal had been attending O. A. C. at
Corvallis, where she and Miss Pear
son were college friends. Miss Xeal
graduated from the Agricultural ''
iidiege this month and Is returning!
to her home In California. Roseburg
iieview.
The Brunswick, ah phonographs In
one. Waters Paint Store. tf
lir. George Rebec of the FnUersity
of Oregon returned to Eugene this
eek from Philadelphia where he at-'shot the doves. Deputy Game War
t"nded the conference of the League! dent P. 11. Dally happened to be la
to Knforc Peace as one of the de
r:ttes from Oregon.
tee Dave ood about that fire In-
j .ranee policy. Office, Room 40
M. F. & 11. Building
Mrs. Louis Bennett and young
lU ithter of Bend. Ore., arrived In
the fty this morning for an Indetin-
'le '' nd are guts at the home
"f Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bennett. Mrs.
Bennett Is here rhlefly to obialn mod
: ul treatment for her daughter.
Columbia storage batteries. Pow
er Auto Co. fi So. Fir St. TJ
in the list of n; memtrs of the
triidnating claw of the Vnlversity of
Oreion nrr-cir the names of Ruth T.
Nye and Knth Ann Wilson of Med-
ford, fie former In the art depart-
ment ar t the latter In Latin. For usual and expects to show to a record
the nrst time all the events which crowd, despite local opposition,
directly Irneresl altmni are schedul- The mayor s there will Ne nrf
d for nr day of commencement 'parade ever Meitford streets, aad the
fk-en,l. Satnrd.iy. J ine 15. jrlrcus people say this will enable
Why not eat your noonday lunch! them to five all the better perior
al Holland Cafe? 'mane.
DOROTHY DALTON IN "FLARE UP
UR
few :$hM
J. D. Beeson, '. Beeson and Mi's'.
G. R. Carter of Talent, brothers and
sister of Mrs. E. A. Dunham, are In
the city visiting the latter, who has
been seriously ill at the Klamath gen
eral hospital, but who, wo are glad to
report. Is on the road to recovery.
Klamath Falls Herald.
Mrs. Haney for hemstitching and
pecoting. Gernett-Corey Bldg.
The Mothers day letters of Jackson
county soldiers ia France began to
arrive yesterday, making many-
20th Engineers. He praises the work
of the army Y. M. C. A. and says
-fh.r rtlnlv rtnln lf. f !
for the soldier, over ere."
U'hnn . Hetter AntnmnhflA Ara
Built, BCICK Will Build Them.'
jt !
Following is the program for the
baccalaureate service of the Medford
high school which will be held Sun
day at 8 p. m at the Xatatorium:
Hymn, "Onward Christian Soldiers";
invocation. Dr. J. Lawrence
Hill;
scripture reading. Mrs. F. B.
Huff
man; special music; prayer, Rev. Wj
T. 8. Sprlggs; solo, Naomi Wilson;
sermon. Rev. William b. Hamilton
on subject, "Over the Top"; gong, ;
"America"; benediction, Rev. J. E.
grocers and consumers, which will be
shipped to Albany for export to
France
Included anion visitors registered
at the hoteta todav wer. J Chris-
topherson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Silverman of Chicago: Mrs. B. J
Peterson and Roy S. lloagland of Los
Anireles: J. J. MeCarthv o-. Com-'
Rochester, N. Y.; W. W. Birchett of
Albany; J. C. Hayes of Sacramento:
J. P. Perry, R. A. Lewis, E. II. Saloff,
and I. Jacobs of Seattle; G. A. Wilson
of San Francisco, and X. A. Lauck,
J. E. Held, H. V. Scarborough, C. U.
Bleasdale, Ur B. Clarke, J
Chas. V. H. Jones, and F.
P Dims, 1
B Bloom
.lives and friends. .
The girls of the domestic science'"' "P""" mereon. mat ois coa
l of the high school have a splen-
did exhibition of their work in the
'shape of n-.lllinery and dresses in the'
show windows of the old
Daniels -
Ir. and Mrs. C. C. Van Scoyoc left
by auto this morning for Klamath
Falls to attend the Southern Oregon
Dental convention. Ir.
Van Scoyoc
Is on the program for a technical ad
dress.
William Chatterton. a San Francis- services will Oe he;,t bunuay. June
co waiter, pleader, guilty before Jus-j. t S p. m. at the Weeks & McGow
tice Taylor last night to shooting rive'" chapel. Interment will be In the
doves out of season. Chatterton and ' O. O. F. cemetery. Rer. W. T. S.
his wife are on an auto trip and while
in camp near Gold Hill Chatterton
the vicinity and witnessing the nn
j lawful act at once arrested Chatter
i ton and brought him to Medford.
Sells-Floto's bi circus will arrive
tomorrow and ret their tents on
the old fair grounds, north of the
city on the Paufic highway, on ac
count of hating been refused a lie-
''ne to shew la Medford. The circus
' declared bicser and better than!
SAL," PAGE TODAY AND SAT-
DAY. .
DOROTHy DALTOfl
.""nore-Up'sai
NOTIFY AGENT GATE
All Jackson county farmers and
ranchers who desire to obtain the
services of soldiers must deal with
County Agricultural Agent Cate, who
Is the government representative in
this matter and the final arbiter, for
no soldier or soldiers can be sent to
"u UJ -vv
l Of the furlough.
u Mr" Cates to
whether there ia an actual need tor
the services or soiuiers. He naa one
application, wmcn ne promptly turn
ed down, from a man who owned only
a few acres and asked that his son
be furloughed home to help him with
the work.' Farmers who actually
i need the labor of soldiers to help out
t In the harvest will have to apply to
the coun,' agricultural
This Is a grave responsibility upon
" '
few things should be understood. The
BBeu' ' J"""'"""
ninoer lue aireci rules uuu uruers mi
the military authorities. In all acts
be is to act on his own responsibility
but should follow the strict wording
I
the f"wtn3:
"Furloughs granted Minder this or-
' der wlu be for 8hort 1,eriod, largely
seeding and harvesting time."
The purpose of the furlough is "to
enable them to engage In agriculture
driS b present farming season
for tho Pnse of augmenting the
agricultural proouciion.
It is important also to remember
the following:
"It is desired to reduce to a mini
mum the interference thereby creat
ed In the progress of military train
. ing and preparation. Thy must find.
siaiea in r orm -o. iwaa, tuu kuv
se'03 of tb-e soldier herein named
soiaier ran mn ..vuout iiuiuii.k.i-
.. .. , .,- A A
',nuea " reasonaoi) j.ae.y to
decrease the production of the farm
nnder that whkti It can reasonably
0 expected to produce If the soldier
Is returned; mat tne registrant win
be of value as a farm laborer."
DIEO
-Pied, st
w.vrsox-
the Medford
Sanitarium, t rmay, une . . Hamil
ton Smith Watson, native of Georgia,
age 65 years and :9 days. Funeral
Spriggs officiating, services at tne
fve will be under the auspices of
Medford lodge. I. O. O. F. Mr. Wat
son who was well known and had
many friends In the city, had been
located In Medford fc r the past seven
years. Ho is survive! by a son, J. F.
Watson, of Medford.
Ills Keil (Tuss Dnnre
The Knights and l adles pi Secur
ity will give a danc at St. Mark's
hall on Tuesday ever.ing, June 11th.
Proceeds will be dor ited to the Red
Cross fund. Excellent music and re
freshments and a go d time guaran
teed. A.
A. K. A. M.
Special coraiianlcation Med.
ford Lod.ce 1 J, Friday even
ing June 7. Work Ir. F. C. degree.
S K. J. 1X1"T3. W. M.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WAXTEIV Women for general
houstwork. Two ia family. Phone
FOR SALE Freth
llartlctt street
ow.
Xorth
it
ALLIED WOUNDED
ON BATTLEFIELD
Captain Louis W. Whiting, former
well known Medford civil engineer.
who is serving with the 2nd ensin
eer corps, write an interesting letter
from France under fire to Ben J
Trowbridge, which has Just been re
seiced. Captain Whiting tells some
thing of the way the Huns mutilate
the wounded allied army, and of
their mutilation of French and Bel
gium women. He also writes that
the American army In France is now
about out of its cradle and is anx
ious to toddle along. In part the let
ter follows: ,
Your long letter came a couple or
days ago and was mighty welcome as
it was good to hear from Medford
again. Put in some of my best and
worst days in that little valley and
its very dear to me. Have been in
all the states but one and now In a
foreign land, but for climate and
'many god things you can't beat the
Talley of the Rogue.
Is Xew at Front
Am now at the front and at this
moment the. thuds and booms of a
barrage fire less than three miles
away shake the dugout and bouse
combinations I now call home. Guns
of the battery about 200 pards
off helped start it off but as our boys
are off on their raid they cut out ex
cept for a shot and then. We catch
it when they hunt for that battery,
but we do move out of bed and into
onr cover. Last time I hit only the
high spots and nearly last one of my
clippers on the way. Tin hat in one
hand and gas mask in the other and
nothing much on. Well, if a man
has his gas mask on he should worry
after he gets under.
I now have charge of all roads in
this division. A front of nearly 15
miles and about 150 miles of road all j
told. Some job and no modern equip
ment altho I hope to have a small
crusher soon and will make every
thing else. Guess we hike on when !
I begin to get things Into good shape, j
Road Full of Craters !
We are now on some of France's
most sacred ground and the north
sectors of my roads are in country,
where not a tree is free of shell
marks. Ground Is badly cut up and
as they have all our positions ranged ,
I often find my pet roads full of cra
ters. ' J
Am working reliefs from two regi- j
ments of marines when they are back
resting from front lines. Will also
I have two regiments c4 infantry to
draw from ,n m couple 0 daV6 a3 m.
sector is enlarged. Am in saddle most
all day and when a dry day comes
use motorcycle. Too much rain to
make it safe usually.
We haven't had many deaths yet
in the engineers and the rest are do
ing pretty good and give two for one,
the artillery doing even better.
Cruelty to Women
Have seen two airplanes knocked
down by our gunners In two succes
sive days, and that is going some for
anti-aircraft work. Four Frenchles
pounced on a Boche out after our pic
ture the other day and now we have
a chance to develop the films. They
came down like ducks hit in one wing
tip. One caught fire and did a sky
rocket act Every little bit helps.
Wish I could take some pictures as I
would have something really worth
while. The Bcches are working
French and Belgian .women in factor
ies in plain eight so we can't put
them out of business. Wish they
would use fire bombs. We don't like
their shells. That's the Boche for
you. Another thing which has made
us mighty mad and which I am pretty
sure Is true. One ot the sergeants of
the camouflage section who has been
down where the Xew England boys
are says two men who were wounded
pin the recent fighting when we retook
the ground were found to have been
horribly mticilated. and the French
say- It is a common practice of the
Germans, and many liberated prison
ers are left so. I also saw a woman
with both breasts cut off for refusing
to submit peacefully to a brute Hun.
Fouts Grocery Co.,
Specials for Saturday
I po'inds Prunes 3.V
1 hars C. W. Soap 3c
J Pork and Beans 2.V
I pound Peanut Butter 2tV
30-cent paciace C. W. Soap Chip IMo
3 pounds Ground Chocolate ..7.V
'l-pound Cocoa ITc
1 package Corn Flakes Icic
1 bo Xfitmet I iX
1 box Cinnamon tc
I bov Pepper 7c
1XL Chicken. Beef. Oxtail and
Vesetable Soap. 3 for 2.V
Walnuts, 1 pound JOr
We have tvial prices on all sub
stitutes. . I
Out of Cradle Xov.
Oh, we have good reason for wish-;
Ing to chase them off the face of the
earth and there can-really be no peace
thought of until Jhey are definitely!
whipped and disarmed. I hear the
boys are coming, but It's up to you
folks to attend to those left at "home.
Also go out and put the war-profiteer
out of business. Old-game of tar
would be good medicine. ;
You will be hearing better thlnss
from ns soon as we are about out of
the cradle and want to toddle alone.
So maybe by the time .you get this
the American army may be forming.
We need them now as it's near time
for the bigfounter-attack.
Best regards to all the boys and
some day I hope to be re-instated in
old Talisman 31. Also send me a
couple of old Medford booklets if
they still exist
: TO GREET ECLIPSE
Most people of Medford are pre
paring, their smoked pieces of glass
thru which to view the total eclipse
of the sun tomorrow afternoon, and
are preparing to be frishtcned and
have a creepy feeling when It begins
to get dark.,
The eclipse will begin at 4 p. m.
and end at 4:47 p. m.. Pacific time,
but the period of totality will be only
one minute and 53 seconds, it is
the general hope that the weathet
will be clear to better enjoy the un
usual wonder.
The public library announces that
there will be saioked glasses at te
library for the use of any one passin;
by at the time of the eclipse.
lumen tn
6rk
The 23-12 Dancing club donated
an electric sewing machine motor to
be used by the Red Cross and are tn
receipt of the following letter:
23-12 Club, Medford High School,
Medford. Oregon.
To the members of the 23-12 club:
We are in receipt of your donation of
an electric sewing machine motor, to
be used for the relief of the wounded
In the terrible European struggle.
Your donation will ho the menus of
assisting many a wounded boy. In
their behalf and ia tho name of the
American Red Cross, we thank you.
Sincerely yours; ,
E. MARIE GATES,
Secretary.
Broken Wind-fleavss
your -horse
jo health
and
Or. Daniels' Renovator Powders
A Trae Conditioner
A Spring Medicine lor that Tiro Fm11o
Make the old horse loek ant act like new one
lc vour dealer lor them anj cue of Dr.
Oanie'ls' Books a the hnrse this book telH
foa how so locate lanrness. hw tv trtnt
pa via. cmr h and all limcnn how to cre
folic aad treat dutcaaper or other cultls.
Heath's Dnig Store ,
Can serve yon With Dr. Daniels Hore f
and Cattle Medicine. Come ia and ,
i
see us and get a book. '
I
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1 ',';;a'nrtAiy.it.LJ :
S '.' HOP5E5 e.CTTLE VST' t!
k'iUi '-j .i;-, p. fi.i
m.
Use Colored Glasses
To Tiew the Kcacse Sat-irdy.
ii cents up. This Is joar !at
will not be anota-;' ore vL-;': le
Heath's Drug Store
C ,00 delivered.
Phone SS4.
nn
LIU
0BJEC1S OF WAR
'mII.V.WKKK. June 7.-"There
ro.Ju.tt two.tUiww "" tbe fm"
,can ,We.toOay-o.,e is to win tho
war for freden over there, and to.
other to B.:utato tl.c standard o
.me-.-an living over ,:ere," declared
Samnel (iompers. in u f n -minute
:.,,eech at the Vi" ,l"i",t ,,ufore a
rrowd of l;.bor representatives and
'citizens, while, en route to &- Paul
to attend 'he coiiveiino'; of tho
.American fAtio Mr- .
i 11- averted he hs-1 no limitation in
Uffirm'lnn that tl'o convention would
tn,e to the labor of America, tru.s
j to the repuhlic and its alnes. and true
to the greatest democratic and Inter
preter of justice and freedom :tho
j world had ever known -"our great
president, Wooilrow Wiison."
I. lie said this country co-tld have no
'dealings with the people o.' Germany
land Austria, "except to crush - for
'them what they have nol the courage
! to crush for thcmelv. the spirit
; of kaiseiism in Germany."
girls
an0wem1ess
Yield to Lydla E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
Thousands of GirU Benefited
Fl Loui3, Mo "When I was only
fifteen years oid moiiir had to put me
IU UtMl truiji uiuuui
ior twodaysbecause
I sutlereil such pain.
I aiso suffered from
a weakness and
mother took me to
a doctor but he did
nothelpme. Finally
mother made me
tiifeo Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound and it
has made me strong
and healthy. So
vhen mother' or I
hear nny v, :.:-;n complaining we tell
th.'m r.'.-cut Ly...i K. Pir hr.rn's Vepe
tuUo CiTiiw.:r.d j;ul what it did for
ire." Mrs. Jui-M FriAM!;, 1121 N. 18th
Sl; St. Louis, Mo.
Girls who suffer as Mrs. Framo did
flxul-J no lft,i:t:,.c u give this famous
root iir.i h-rb remedy, Lydia E. Pink
ham's VopvUiUe Compound, a trial, as
ti:r evi-iencj that is constantly being
pjbiiLhcd proves lvyon;l question that
" this c,tjikkM romot!yl:ur"iJi.vedmore
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L'T or.dor.lhl fidviec write Lydia E.
Firikliam 11 'l:no i'o., Lynn, til ass.
Tho l' Tult of th. v; nrty yars experi
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