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ESSE TWO TTRDFOTtT) WXTfj TRTTiTTNTI. ftrEDOTlfi. TnONT. TtTCRTUY. .TTTNT 2.1. 5f)1R TOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Maud Hilton o( Seattle and formerly of Grand iiaplds, Mich., who liad been the guest of Mrs. K. JI. French for tho past, week, loft today for C'hlco, San Francisco anil San Diego. Upholstering, mattresses mitdo over and furniture repairing, Douglas, J62-J. 100 City Councilman Chas. V. Davis and Mrs. Davis with the parents of the former, Mr. and Mrs. , William Davis, leave tomorrow morning for a three days visit at Crater Lake -and Klamath Falls. Dr Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. Karly this evening the city firemen aided by a number of members of the home euard company, will burn tho grass on the baseball grounds. The erase will ho removed not only be. cause of its being a firo menace hut also to make a hotter drill ground for tho state nillltla company. Bakery goods at the Sugar Bowl S3' E. C. Jerome, who is on a 'busiuoss trip to northern California points nnd Klamath Falls, is expected to return to the city by Thursday. Water glass egg preserver at Mon arch Seed and Feed Co. 82 Mrs. Anna Walker of Applogato, has ret'irned home from hor two month" pojoui-n in Portland. She was accompanied homo hy her daughter, Mrs. Augusta Wondt, who will spend eerpral weeks at Applegato. Canteens are best for carrying water. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 89 Mr. and Mrs. A. U Marquis aro spending several days at Porllnnd end are guests at tho Perkins hotel. Now is the time to Insure grain. R. A. Holmes protects you against loss by fire, while Btandlng and whllo being harvested, threshed and in granary. Cherries are now in big demand nnd 400 pounds were quickly sold at iho public market this morning. Tho market Is now open Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. All kinds of wood, mill .blocks and planer shavings at Vulley Fuel Co. All fuel Btrlrtly cash from now on. 105 IMIss Anne McCoimbk gavo a war bread demonstration this afternoon in the Dowey school district. Daily's Taxi. Phono 15. ' Swimming in Itoguo river Is now the popular sport and scores of poo plo aro enjoying it. On Friday about NS took advantage or tho imuilcip:il Jiath house privileges and iho total number of swimmers was moro tluin 100. Saturday tho number was In creased. Tho water this year Is Very clear, and not as deep as last season. Saturday It had a tempera ture of 72 degrcos. Grants Pass Courier. Wlndshlold glasses for all cars. C. E. Gatos Auto Co. 8(1 Week end visitors at Khimiilh Falls last Saturday were Court Hall, John Hockert nnd A. Tollo of Med ford. Fvorybody eats Ico crcum sand wiches at tho Sugar Bowl. 8;i ClauH C. Charley passed tho physi cal examination at Portland follow ing his enlistment In Hie navy uml has returned homo to uwalt orders lu report for duty. Pianos tuned. 3 In Medford, $3.50 in country. Work guaranteed or no money. Hnlo's Piano llouso. tf" Carl .losrhke, tho well known watch repairer, went to Portland last week to loento In that city. Ills fam ily will soon join him. See Dave Wood about that fire In siiranco policy, orflce, Boom DM M. F. and II. Bldg. . Karl Isaacs or Mannas store last week failed In his effort lo enlist In the quartermaster's department at San Francisco. Vr rc'tnors and cut your tire bills. C. K iVitos Auto Co. so -Mrs. A, K. Burroughs following her visit with relatives Jackson countv Is now visiting friends In tlrnnls Pass prior to returning her home at Cottage Grove. Springs for all cars. C. 15. Gates Auto Co. K(It H. JI.TIen and if ,.ft Saturday, morning by auln for Med ford where llio former will make arrangement.. " ""'i "i oi .Maxwell cars to this city, Portland headquarters be ing unable to fill any orders for Ihoc rare t iho present time. liosoliurg News. Dr. Hartley will vacato hts offko June 30, 1918. Mako arrangements now for painless extracting. - J. '!(. Tucker, former employe of the California-Oregon Power com pany, has gone to Portland whore he will tnko employment as a foundry -Itinn In ono of tho shipyards. The DrunswicK, ah phonographs In "'ers l'aint Store. tf HrHlnard il.t l.wlth, son of Mr uml Mrs. S. Vilas lleckwltli, has it imned home from California, where he was attending school. Forhe best Insurance see Holmes, tlie Insurance Man, Dr. (ieorgo Hebce of the University of Oregon, following his visit to his ranch near this city, Is now at Port land where ho has charge of tho uni versity branch summer school. Better than cones something newr Ice cream sandwiches Dc. Sugai Bowl. 63 Tho number of property owners visiting the city hall to sign up undei tho it years payment plan Is Increas ing daily. The time limit expires Monday, July 1st, and those who have not yet 'signed up are warned to do so as soon as possible nnd avoid the last minute rush. Have Hale's tune your piano by export factory man and It will glvo satisfaction, $3 In .Medford; 13.60 lr thu country. tf : C. H. Corny, of Medford, formerly I In tho hurdware business In that city was' in Kugeho yeoterduy on a busi ness trip. While In town he received a telexram from his wlfe saying that their son, who is in training at Omni: Lewis, nnd who expectB to leave there soon, was passing thru Eugene on the 1 : f5 train for a short furlough homo. Fugene Guard. .. ,. Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. 3C South Itiverslde. .Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McCurdy have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Leon Clnsseock and children and Miss Eula McCurdy of San Francisco who ar rived today by auto,. The party will visit Crater Lake before returning home. Ralph Mulford In a luper-slx holds all speed records. and uses Veedol. C. IS. Gates Auto Co. 8li' Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. H. Garnott oB San FranelHco and Mr. and Mrs. L. 1). Goodrich of Los Angoles, aro auto tourists who aro guests at the Hotol Medford. Jackson County Blacksmiths asso ciation will go on a cash basis on and after July 1st. Tho (17 drafted men of Jackson county who leave Thursday evening for Camp Lnwls will go aboard a bpnciai train hero which is scheduled lo arrlvo at 7: '15 p. m. A big crowd Is expected to bo at the depot to see them off. If your upholstorlng Is woarlug, put on scat covors. C. E, Gatos Auto Co. 8(i. William N. Campbell, tho stnto ex plosives director, left lust night for a week's sojourn on official business at Halter and vicinity. Why not oast your noon day lunch at Holland Cafo? Mr; and Airs. G. Edward Pierce are upending several days In Portland vlslling friends. They left for tho statu metropolis Sunday night. Interesting news for tho farmers was contained in tho following tolo- jgriim received this morning by Coun- i.v Agricultural Agent Cato from 1'rol'. l. It. Ilyslop, head or the department of agronomy or tho O. A. C: "Price Tor sisal twlnu In varloud lots M cents, or 23 '4 cents in less than car load lots. Both prkos at factory. Higher grades of twine at Increased prices up to 2S cents at factory. Write M. II. llouser at Portland fni- full,,,. information If desired Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. M. Derricks nnd daughter of Granls Pass arrived in tho city Monday afternoon and spent, mo night at tho lintel .Medford. I'larenco Hales, tho well known barber, who for months past has tried lo enlist in any branch of the unity and navy, nnd who was rejected be cause his heart beats slightly too fast in tho opinion of tho recruiting phy sicians, Is ono of Iho 4 4 Jackson county men drafted for tho heavy artillery section who will depart for fort Mcliowoll, Calif., n July 5. Mr. Hales looks evce.isively healthy and lias never been sick slnco his infancy. The last regular meeting of Kennies chapter will b hd.i w,.,(,.s,,iy nI(.llt June L'Uth at t o'clock at Iho Masonic hall. It will be social night und thore Kill be Initiation work. Mr. and Mu. c. t:. Hng, two daimblnrs and son of fowler. Calif., who arrived In the city Monday ami were guests at the otol Holland, left this morning Tor Trail for a islt wilh Mr. and .Mrs. ti. c. tiliflii. .Mrs. lioag and Mrs. (Hifln are sisters. Mis. f. I:. Schllnsog and children left today for Xorii, Powder, Ore., for a vh-it with Mrs. Sch!liiKsBs par-' Clll.;. 1. I.. Springer loft Tunsdav mom. I"K for a biisi,,,.,, visit i sisson. filccu lieddy has returned, uccom. panled by her friend. 11 i From nlieiidlng school at V .,., ..V 1 . to spend ihe suniinc er vacation. 11. I!, limit-litre It-: t 'I'm. stluy morn. ...h mm- .Minn nend. Ore. Mrs. A. Ilron ne ami Miss r. J lirowne of !:,,( Oranne, . .1., ''re tt'.iMMs .loeniiiir ti, Intel llol- land. Aiaolit; vi-itnrs registered ,.1 11, noieis 1, ,,!,. ,,,. I'lo,.,,,,,. e Neliim. e 'in 1 onilijit.-r. T. 1 I'itncnild. f. xiierstiiio, I', -Meiison ami I, "'Hi. II. N. Veck. 1-. Cllaii.ller ,if s.in f runt I..-. 0 Mr. and Mrs. ('. w, ,llmy Mr. and Mrs. .1. U .t.,.,i ,,f I Of Kcattl,. Los .Mitel,.,. C. A. w ,,.,,,, ,, N Uer of Pnrtland and c. 1'. Hiemer of IlilLeiie. t 1.1 1 npo nt Seat e and Spuilliig of lloiiulam, Wash. Sailic were callers at the I'nm,,.., icivlal club M011- . day niteriUHMi. NOBLE RUSSIAN GIRL FIGHTS "THE FIKcBnAND," Stairinii U x V if i V ti jit. r- I i t i tie f 40 e t4 THRESHERf I WASII1XOTOX, I). C.t jr ) L'ntlur the autliority uf iho lout' ,-,ua-Irol act, the bureau of imirK's tiw United States tlep.irtiuent hi ji'i'-Lil-lure is to require from a!! th f m r rnen in the eountry perimlii-a j- jkm on the number ol.' buflieks y1 v heat tlireyhed by tiieia and t,'3 u v-tx from whieh the p;raiu vrii r''ntd A of thiTHlieiiuen is bemy; eomjtii ed from all availulile sources lv tl i bureau of crop estimates, whieli is en-operatinjr in the uudeiiakin, and the bureau of markets is having prim ed u supply of blank forms for threshing reports, together with a pocket metuoniminm book for da'y records. Kcporls will lu'uiu with the o;ic)iiiiir in .Iniio of the winter wheat i li:irvestin; m'm.-iiu. ihc coimlv nenl will n.ssi.-t, in liisl rilinl iniv the sched ules unit iiicnmtaiHlmn hnn!;s nnd wi'i ilso ni l, in assembling l!ie results. The results arc to he made nvii'I'i ile for the use of tile I'nileil Slates loiul ;uiinini.-t rat inn. Hie federal Ira V eiiiiuiiission and oilier branches ,i the LMtvcrnnient. They are expecli. lo provide u complete uml neciirati cheek on Ihc advance wheat tiunr-s i!. e ports cpiVil liv (lie I . in roit 11 celt otlon ale LdXIHlX, Juno 20. Kdwnrd Slinrtt, chief secretary for Ireland, speaking In tho limine of commons today on thu Irish question, said ho hoped to satisfy tlio house that tho Herman plot in Ireland was a real and imminent danger to this country. Mo said ho was satisfied that hoth the clergy and the naiinnallstH had used their Influence respectively to assist in keping the peace. Secretary .Sborlt said tho govern nient hud lound that Cerniany was In touch with Ireland and that not only were messages going to Ireland from a Herman tourco but that they were going from Irish sources to llennany. Nays It Acted Like 11 ( harm Coughs, colds, sore throat or bron chial troubles which persist at this tlmo of tho year usually aro of an ob stinate character. That Is nil the more reason why a truly reliable remedy IIUo Foley's Honey anil Tar Com pound should bo used. Mrs. 11. Marga ret Smale. Bishop. Calif., writes: "fo iey s Honey nnd Tar Is a grand reme dy; more than Is claimed for It. I "as sutferlng from n cold last week ami used the mc.llcino and It acted like a chann." Contains uo opiates. Sold everywhere. Adv. Xotl.c to Allen Women. All Herman alien females In Med ford nnd vicinity over the ace of 14 must register with the chief of police, t'omineiiclng nt 6 o'clock Monday, Juno 17, nnd continuing on each day successively thereafter until and In cluding the :'i:;h day of June at S p. m., ev e;t Sunday. J, r. AI.KXANDIU;, 1". S. Marshal. J. I". I1ITTSON, Chief of Polite 01 u.e ...ue.iii e. .-rep esumaics luvmergn as moths. Orchnrdlsts with the same wav Hull the enlloll eill'.'n-- Inl.l n,v.i,.,,..i . 1 ...... KAISER AND BCLSHEVILI IN V IFIGIANA PEARS0KS AT I7IALT0 t r i 4 r 4 J Ji ' V , ( tv it ON FRUIT TREES Tho time has .come In the Rogue River valley to supplement the arsen ate of lead sprays for Codling Moth with other methods of Codling Moth control. A very effective supplement to spraying Is found in the Burlap lhanda. Those burlap bands may bo used In two ways: l irst 3uiiap bands placed around tho trunks of trees ana these examined every few days during July and August and all tho existing larvae destroyed. Second --Burlap .bands enclosed with strips of window screen have 'been used in other localities and found to be more effective and no work is necessary for examination after these bands are placed on the trees. The young larvae after leaving the fruit In mid summer will crawl along the trunk of tho trco and force their way thru ! ho screen nnd then cocoon up In the burlap bands and when they emerge as ninths they cannot escapo thru the screen. Of course, not all of the worms will bo caught in this manner, but a great many will bo trapped and it will assist greatly in reducing In-' feetlon front tho second brood of moths. Where tho burlap (bands are used without the screen It is always necessary to examine tho bands and destroy the worms before thev .1""' v... UlfiWl to .loupi tins- I means at this tinio us a supplement 1 to their spraying operations, for fur ther particulars, see County Patholo gist. Haled Juno 2 llh. (Hlgned) CLAI'IIK C. CATE, County Pathologist I WEDDING BELLS Carl J. Klein and Miss Buinh Pan slier wero married at tho homo of the'brldo's mother, Mrs. Isabell Kan slier at 1025 We.it 10th, last night Mr. Klein is a watchmaker, formerly worked for Martin Iteddy but foi somo months past -has heen working In Portland. Ho registered In Med ford and returned Sunday, I1I3 num ber being In tho recent list, and he leaves Thursday for Camp Lewis Mrs. Klein was born In Medford. graduated from tho city schools, ii active In church circles and has. g host of friends. Il-:illCKS.Wl-:sTi:itHVni: Mr. Jo seph M. Derirks and Mrs. .Minnie E Wostcrhdyo, llf)lh ()f t;nlllts ,,US8 wero unit, , in marriago on je L.4 by tho Itcv. lr. W. It. Morenz.-Oe.ser Pastor of ion's Lutheran church, at the parsonage 011 West fourth stroot ney will sojourn for several da ays in .'.et.iorti and then return home. to theli DIED C01ivm-.!,s. Minnl0 wife of Willard II. Corwin Corwin. s farmei residing on M,0 ( reek, Curry countv died at liiemlale Ore., June 2:!. user .tiui.-. emit months and 14 dnvs She was horn a! .Madison. Indians and is survived by her husband and Iwochiltlien. M;,v,ue. aged nine yean "t! Paul, uaed 1. The funeral wa.' "in nt 4 o clo; k. jtI no p at Perl's "t.ticiKiKi.ig parlors, t. O. 1'. v eniet-'i-y. interment nt I. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ii-oi: 1 X r -l-'iirnihetl hou.-e. fivt i.'oms aad bat'i. lleunot Invest t.icu I n. I'd; SM.i: Household goods, fruit Jars nnd garden tools. iHi South .Newtown, Phono I'.iu-ll, j THEATERS OFFERED Final arrangements for two big pa triotic mass meetings at 8 o'clock Friday evening to celebrate the suc cessful completion of tho War Sav ing Stamp campaign will be announc ed by the Medford school hoard to night. Mass meetings will ho hold simultaneously at the Klalto and Page theatres. Attendance Divided Tho school hoard has decided to tako advantage of the generous offers or both theatre managements to use the local play houses for tjie big event, thus making It possible to ac commodate the largest crowd over turned out in Medford for any war activity celebration. Residents west of tho Southern Pacific railroad track will be admitted to the Ulalto theatre while all residents east of the tracks will attend the meeting at the Page. The name3 of the chairmen for tho respective meetings will be announc ed tonight and the school board pro mises live wire chairmen, no long winded speeches and unlimited pep for both meotings. There will be no charge for admission to the meetings but in case the hour is not too Iato the theatres will put on their regular pictures after the mass meetings have been dismissed. i.ocai headquarters received re- ports of War Stamn sales last nlrl.t!ag0' In 811 uls tamtory e finds amounting to 7200 for the tirst day's canvass. To this an additional thousand was reported this morning to be added to yesterday's total. Limit Club Grows At noon today Chairman Stripp of tho $1000 Limit club announced that the name of J. L. Hovcy, of 2 08 South Central, had been added to member ship in tho limit club. Mr. Stripp has a number of prospects for $1000 pur chases, of stamps he expects results from before the campaign closes. County Chairman Henry Hart is receiving good reports from practical ly all the country districts and antici pates no difficulty in putting Jackson county in the honor list It his splen did organization maintains Its pres ent stride. Tolo reported first over tho top last night. Volunteers May Itny In order that anyono who might bo missed by the solicitors may sign up for or purchaso War Savings stamps arrangement has heen made to moot their requirements by application at Tho Toggory. Either pledgo cards to buy stamps may be signed during tho regular business hours of tho store or tho cash purchaso of the stamps may bo made. BIG FOREST FBE Federal Forest Suporvlsor Hugh 11. Hankln and Assistant Supervisor I. IX Foster left yesterday by auto uobilo for tho Klamath Indian res ervation whero a forest fire has turned over COOO acros. According to reports received last night, only iOOO acres are within the national forest boundaries, tho rost being pri vately owned timber. This is by far tho largest forost fire of the year. A largo forco of men aro fighting the flames which wero spread rapidly on Sunday by the strong northern wind. The fire fighters wero drawn mostly .'i-om tho Klamath Falls district. Medford Dressmaker Do ing Her Bit "Slnco I was a child I havo suf fered with stomach trouble and gas- trio attacks. Doctors could only give no temporary relief. A lady I sewed 'or told me of having boon cured of dmlhir trouble hy taking .Mavr's iVondorful ltnmcdy. Tho fiiit doso .iroved to mo that It would cure mo uid it has. 1 nm glnd to recommend it to other sufferers." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes t-ho catarrhal mucus from tho Intea Inal tract and allays tho Inflamma tion which causes practically all toinach, liver and Intestinal ail ments. Including appendicitis. Ono loso will convince or money refund xl. All reliable Druggists. Adv. Your ryr tiro Voiir head nt'ho Vim want vMon on want comfort You Mant trrv ire Yon nwl vliiM'4 Vur icIhsmm break They neod adjusting. DR. RICKERT Suite 1-S over Mnr O, 117 W MUST DEPEND ON LOCAL LABOR TO Jackson county farmers should give up an hope of; getting help from the outside, and must depend on local labor nnd their own efforts to har vest their crops, according to M. O. Evans who Is in charge of the farm labor department of tho department of agriculture for eleven western states which be covers every two months. Mr. Evans whose headquar ters are in Portland left Monday evening for Berkeley, Calif., after a day's visit in Medford. In his observations in eleven states Mr. Evans says that every community will have to furnish its own lubor, and that If present conditions con tinue H may be necessary for the la bor department to take men from the offices and stores for work on farms and put the clerical and similar work entirely In the hands of women. One striking feature noticed by Mr. Evans is the immense amount of work being done by girls nnd women in the various sections ho visits. On account of Inroads of various kinds on crops this season Mr. Evans states that the demand for labor will not be as great as expected som time n0 serious hortage of labor has de- , ve,ope1' ana " f be almost Impossible for the farmers of this sec tion to secure outside help, as such help available is so ibadly needed in other places. He says that requests for outside labor are being filled mostly where the transportation Is least and that the districts near Port land will absorb most of tho labor of that city. Efficient work has been done, according to Mr. Evuns, this season by J. W. Brewer, state farm specialist, of Portland, who has sup plied 300 boys and girls for picking strawberries and cherries at Hood River and Tho Dalles, and on June 2 1, 45 grado teachers of Portland will commence work In the loganberry fields of Gervais. K. M. Kudovan, who recently agreed to erect a drying und evaporating plant at Medford, will make good his promlsd, despite tho almost total fail ure of the peach crop and the very light apple crop. In a letter to J. C. Barnes, ho slates: "As to evaporation: I am going to build regurdlcFS of light applo crop. I want to do as I promised the grow ers to do. Next week I am going to San Francisco, thonio to Medford. It everything Is O. K. 1 shall bo in Med ford July 2d or 3d.' Casing have on hand and for .sale the following casings, any of which are bargains: Two Usco, each One (ioodvear; all wcalhcr, each .. Two IM'i U. Si Chain Treads, each One 31x4 Usco Clincher, each Two :!'Jx.Ti Cord, each Two oL'-nH1.- (ioodyear Plain, each One ."().:i Firestone, each Three IWx-l'i (ioodvear. All Weather .oversize for ?,2A), each Two :?:!x-l!'j (Ioodyear Plain (oversize for D2.4) each TREICHLER-PEIRSON, Inc. Phone 304. UKMKMIIKU I'M DAY, J I XK2KTH, NATIONAL WAH SAVlXt.-SDAV PARTICULAR WOMEN ARE CAREFUL IN THE SELECTION OF TALCUM POWDER It Is easy to spoil nil tho daintiness and "tone" of a good perfume by uslns a Talcum Towder of a different or Inferior order. We call your attention to iuioii:t.ii:a.ii; jontkkl violet dilce Kach of which Is a part of a complete lino of toilet preparations In addition to these wo carry all other makes ot Talcum Powder. "Stes& West Side Pharmacy Remember Friday, J une 28th, Preparations for the outdoor per formance of Mikado are nearlng'coin pletlon. A large stage has been buiut, and decorations and scenic effects are In process of construction. The me chanics aro wiring the grove today ! for the beautiful lighting effects, and ."everything will be completed Thurs day morning so that there will be no hitch In carrying out the well laid plans for a splendid presentation of the Mikado. There will be a general rehearsal at Phoenix tonight of the entire com pany, and a dress rehearsal on the stage in tho grove Wednesday which will insure smoothness in the public performance Thursday evening. Arrangements havo been made for the interurban cars to make regular trips from' Medford to the grove on Thursday evening, the first car leav ing the park in Medford at 7:15 and running about twenty minutes apart until S:30. The price charged will 'he 13 cents 25 cents round trip. These cars will also leave after the performance for Medford' and other -points;:, IfJTaca,''K. Y, The Jacob H. Schift endowment for the study of "German culture"has been changed to study human civilization." WHILE AT WAR WOMEN SUFFER AT HOME , Ettgese, Oregon, "I eortainly owe a great deal to Dr. Pierce's Kcmedies; three uuierent times they havo saved my life. One time I had troublo with my lungs and the doctor said that I could not fot well. 1 took )r. lJierens Golden Medical Dlscovory and it cured me. During another Ill ness the doctors said there was no chanco for my recovery. I took two bottles of 7t Pfnri'nV h'livnrf in PreScrtntion and nnt wcU. Airnln dntnrs said that tho only thing to save my lifw was an operation, and at once, too. I ngiiin took tho 'Favorite Prescription and the 'tiolden Medical Discovery,' and they brought mo through just line well, and without n n operation, so I cannot npnak too highly of these wonderful reme dies." Mits. Ai.ma Jarvis, 4Ui W. ad St. KosRTim.'OHKoo.v. "During expoct- iu y a wf!j pooriy i couui not Keep i th i n o n m y y Mloiimeh and nv Jin ml and back netted ti-rrilitv nil thu time and t was so nervous. A friend told mo about ln Pif Ten's Favorite Proserfp tion. 1 took three bottles ami never hud any trouble afterward. Tho lirsst doso helped inc. My baby was a nice, h en I th y child. I think the ' 'r.-spriitioir Is ylmply great. il y great. I nm triad Mns. C. A. FlUEND, lo riTOtiunenil it." s.il Moshi-r birccU "Favorite Prescription " nnd "Golden Medical. Ulscovery" are both put up in liquid and tablets'. If not obtainable at dealers,. send 10 coots to Doctor Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. V., and he will mail trirfl package ot cither tablets. Bargains 7.50 .. ;."() .. 17.;0 .. .;0.Gu ..-22.50 .. 17.50 e.oo 11. '23 3.J.21 National War Savings Day.