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VAGK FOUU MKDFORD MATL TRTBT7XR MEDFORD, OTTFXiOX. FT7TDAY. NOVEMBER ft. 191fi IIEDFORD MAIL. I3IBUNE AX INTJKFENDKVT NKWBPAPEH PVHUHHVA KVKItV At TKHNWiN BXt'KJT nuMJA T BY TUB WEUFOHL PRINTING CO. Office. Mali Tribune Building, 2(-Z7-2 nunn r ir iirwi. rnwim 4b. A conolMt!on of the Democratic T1m. Th Medford Mall, The Mfedforl Tribune, The Southern Oreoulau, The AahJand Tribune. The Medford Hundajr Bud Is fnrnlhMj ubacribere dealrliig a Mr-iy dally twapapr. QBOROK PUTNAM, Editor. BT MAJIiN AiVANCli; Pally, with Sunday Hun, jrw $8 00 Haily, with Kuo'lay tun. month ... .CS Jjally, without HutAuy Kun, y;.ir 6 00 al)y, without KuntJay h'un, month .60 Wttrkly Mail Tribune, one ysar 1.60 Hun day Kun, onn y:ar l.&i) BT CAKItlKIt In AU-ilford. Awhland. Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix: Ially, with Sunday Kun, yttr.....7.fJ Ially, with Kunday Kun. month .6 Ielly, wlthonit Kunday Kun, year. 6.00 iy, without Sunday Kun, month .60 Officii I papr of the City of Mod ford. OfflclaJ paper of J nekton County. ON THE ELECTION. Rntered ascond-claee matUr at 4 Oref0D' undt r tna "ct ' March Sworn daily a vera? clrcolatlon for U tpoathe ending Bout. 30... 3,932 MEMBER OF TUB AKHOCIATED PKKJ-H. Ttjl leased Wire KerWce. The Asso ciated Pren in exoiuelvely entitled to the ue for republication of all news dispatch rredltfd to it or not otht-r-wlne i crxdltr-d In this paper, and alao the hi ruuMmica iHTPin. All rlKhtn of republication of Npt-cUl dlapatchea wooe to Onbeerlberi' The United f 'atei( War rndulrlH HouM hai Mmjd the following mandatory ord-r, among uxiiw irsuiHtiiiit iik nrwdj-:tf'r luai naii during- tho period of the war: "Ll continue sending p;ipra after date of rpinnion or eunm rlption, urleits aub- pcnption is renewed und paid for." The yuuuimrr naa no option uui to comply. NO DEMOCRATS win in mm POKTI.AXI), Nov. K. Multnomah county returns, complete, show Ihul no democratic candidates have been elected to Iho IcglHlature und that every county office will he held by olflclalH from tho republican parly. For United State mmatiir Chnrlcn I.. .McN'ary waH given a plurality of 14711: (lovcrnor WKliyroiiih'a plural ity wa cut down to KT, 1 vote ahead of I'lerco, whilo McArthur, for con liro,;n, ran 8ii;2 voten ahead of Smith. Iloff, for slain treaniirer, led in the county by u plurality of I S , C S :l vol ex. Ill Iho flKht for Jumbo of the aupremo court. Multnomah county voter nave Conrad OIhou LS'il tliu best of II, Coke IicIiik, second. Hen-; tittl third and Campbell fourth. I ho I10UBU delegation to the legis Inturo will consist of Coffey, i,,.wU llnrno. Cordon, lliwford, Idleman Kitbll, Mil'nrliind, Monro, llbliards KlelinrdKoti mid Hmllli. .Morrow, Sliiplolon and Guiitcnhclii havo been nw Ic, led lo the circuit court lunch. John lilll and V. Hanks will go 10 nic senate. IJifgrcn lias been olwtod as joint rcpresenlnllvo anil Howell has been elected lo tin 'TIIK failure (if the eniinlry to respond to tlic jircsidciit's - apj ifiil and elect u congress of his own ji.-trty will not niaieriaiiy eiiane tne eotir.se oj events. .Nearly all oft Ik repuMieans niadi- tij :i:-;n:s upon jdedes to support tin piefciueiii. jj ti i 1 1 'i i' lit. new congress conies into pow er, me war wiij . ,, -n over and peace establislied. 1 a en suoiim tne l-eacimntries trv to organize an onoosi 4. 1.1. . 1. . 1 . . 1 ,j V- , , ... 11 nun 10 diuciv tne president s policies, tllcv will not suc- ereed. for the majority of republicans place, patriotism ahead of party. One of the deterniiiiiiiL' features of the election w.ik flic j (iernian vote, which except in Xew York and -Milwaukee. in-! e 11 supported pro-i iernian socialists pledged to peace at any price, voted solidly for the republican ticket. This was the case 111 every section where there is a considerable (ernian vote.' It accounts for republican success in Mis souri, Illinois, Nebraska and other states. It accounts for the re-election of Xorris, who has opposed everv war meas ure. ' The party in power always centralizes the opposition 01 (iissausneu elements 111 a nve-elcetion and 111 this in stance, the jingoes, the pacifists and the pro-Germans iiiihcu wnii 1 nr; miiKi partisans and the democrats have lost control of the house as the jwrtv in power has fre quently lost it in mid-term. The election, with its mudslingiiig and abuse, cannot however minimize the president's great part in the war the contribution of moral leadership, which has plaved as important a r le as the military and naval exertions of the allies. It has been hailed with deliL'ht l.v our allies lms created a unify of purpose that made them irrisistihle and lias destroyed the power of (he enemy bv aiding materially in demoralizing morale and in unhorsing autocracv. President Wilson has committed America and the al lies to principles of justice and our abilitv to stand success will be proven by our adherence to these lirincinles at the peace conference. It is for this reason that the uresident WASHINGTON-. Nov. S. Provost Marshal General t'rowder called Into conference today the heads of all sec retaries of his office to discuss pos sible sucienfion of the November draft calie, under which more than 00,000 men havo been ordered to army camps. While General Crowder would nol discuss what recommendations he mls.-ht make to the general staff. It Is understood that hla advisers will ad vocate warmly withdrawal of the No vomber call, at least if the Germans accept the American and allied ni 1st Ice terinu before the movement to camps begins. With four million men already un der arms overseas and at home, the teeltng is growing that no more will bo needed, even tho it may be a Ion timo before American forces can be recalled from France and some addl tlonal men may be sent over. The following casualties are re ported by the commanding general of tho American expeditionary forces: Killed In action, loll; died from accident and other causes, 3; died from disease, SOU; wounded, degree undetermined, 111; missing in action 332; wounded severely, ::7; wounded slightly. 132. Total. 103 . Killed in action; Corp. Edward H. Lorenzo, Watsonvillc-, Cal.i Uugler John T. Hall, Santa Harbara. Cal.; Privates I.eno Bergesen. Berkeley, Cal.; Guiseppe Xjt-cana, La Honda, Cal.; Neil W. liest. Milton. Ore.; Ern est O. Hillings, Gold. Hill. Ore.; Seltz, fleaumont, t'a!.; Privates Tho mas A. Hrumbelow. Ileber. Cal.; Walter J. Midson, Oakland, Cal. Missing In action: Privates John Melds, Los Anseie; bergt. r red A. Armstrong. Pomona, Cal.; Corp. Louis lla.elli, San Itafacl, Cal.; Pvt. Horace H. McCormack, Calcxito, Cal. Missing In action: prhates Adolph C. Bauer. Jr., Richmond. Cal.; Co lombo A. Cecchl, Jlaywurd, Cal.; Henry F. Kroumann. Areata, Cal.; Barney Ma;;ch. llarrah, Wash. Returned to duty, previously re ported missing in action: Sergt. Pvt. MMfsafe '.;.lti. .r,i,....,,:'r Ko Coddaf A Nutritious Diet for All Apes. Qjick Lunch; Home or Office. OTHERS are IMITATIONS must be siiiijioi-tcd, and probably will be supported bv the new congress despite continued ounosition bv the re:ic- tionary jioliticians and beneficiaries of privilege. One of the irreatest dramas in liistow i Iw.i.wr .1,. A before our eyes. We behold men at such short range and 111 sucii a contusion ol events that and sco 11s "thru a irlass darlclv" t!.. .rl.-w. ttr ..w.;,,,!;,.,. partisanship and ignorance. When the mists of animos ities shall have melted away and time shall have restored our perspective, we will regret the dav the Amer ican people seemed to falter in their support of the greaf est no!,,, ,catiei- 111 tne worm todav Woodrow W son. We never hear anyone boast nowad.ivs ,f ii. i , , I , , ' milium 1 I MI.-MU brahani Lincoln who su I'cred similar ;,l,ns,. ,.,,(.,,,,.. l.v and whose traducers have Imer ii.c 1.,.,.,. c ,.t. 1 i generation hence we will be cmiallv reticent .,.i.....i-i.i...r our part in assailing t he first American to become a world ader. FOR SCHOOL FACULTY 1'. c. stnali- lo fill tho vacancy caused by ho resignation of Connid Olson. Wouldn't You Like to Get Kid of That Catarrh? Victory Boys and Victory Girls At tin' Mijclinn of I'm Milr nt Wi! ".011 'iicre wan ineliiiled in the uencrnl unitcil wur wnii; -:iitin:ii-'ii 11 seccinl Ij'l'nrt lit lliriiiiuli wliicli liovs nml uirli- iiinlcr '.'II t-.ir-- of Hue Hi-re tu he enrolled in 1111 iiiitiien-e iinnv to elcik'c Ull'ir Mil t III . I his e:lllliai.MI nihl lo serve iii 1 1 1 1 v eaiKicitv wliii ii their iovciiiMicui micht reiiuir-. Mum nml taic It i- nut the intention in this enm K'il'll tu lune the voiui'j ieii)e pro. cure iniuiev t'runi their piireut in order to lie eniiilliil. In l.-u-l. doiue llli ei.Mlllcrili'ts I In- verv olilerl lor "Inch Hun mieeial alcim rt ini-lit .w:i ruiiiiireil. The iniuiev nleilid nml -iveii ini:-. lie the refill of m r-iuinl till t. j It ua ; the ori::iiuil tiitent inn to en- I roll in llii-. service niiiiv all bovs mnl ! iiinier '.'II veurs of live, lml . on j milt of the int h;e ura ci'lclm' inn unl in mder to larilitnlc soln ilati.ini ml eliniinote ilni'li''.i! I'Ml 111 1 n II1J I ii' lmciiI niiintier ol ln .-in, I yir!: I I lrinliil III. l ha- llei II ,l.-..... i;it the Victim lim,' mill H Tur ill ' -: 1 ! i, in u. iiinlnicil t Ininl 1 -il l 'ii-- .uilv. all other v. ill he mi 'itril ii li'l'iitnr s,,i,.ju; The Pledge Cuil . M.niii'.'. r I list. N'o. cam- ielorv llovs" nml 'ii lorv Girl I nai'-'ii : I 11111 a student ol school, nml herebv ped';e .dollar.- to the I'imii., War Work i-ain-:m;::n. Tliis mom v is tor will hei the result of MIV ,, (.f,s- . eii- li herewith, or olie-luilf (' ti,,. .,,M. ,., . wecli M'hool rcsii sr ion. iiml I lie balance is :l dav-, .Mv name is Mv house i:iiiirc-s i- The above .leil.;e caiil. together with 11 letter ninliiii- an aniieul to Hie stiiilenls in our school,, is liein-! mail ed to the imiuls ,,r ,.,i, I, -,. .-,. iipneiiml, and tea her, mlv the ve in"'-!. The hoys ,u,i! -.ni-. arc ur--cntlv r ic-teil to mail or ilclhor the cards imiiii-iliiitclv lo Hie teacher ul I ineir .school m cliarge o! li e cam 1'iiiuli so a- I., be eni-..l,.,: as volim leers. The .ii-.l-;i- i-a nl nrillleil i-lmvi ii'iiv be cut mi: ami niiiile,! In- any one not billing rcicved the n-nla nrinteil io,-u. ieton I''. v.- mnl , (;,,;,- (.,, O li'll coi.iii;:! ,(.. W. ACi:U. .lae.s,.,iviMe. Chaii-uau l'. V l!l( vIKi .M,.,:iril. Catiiaiu ic lorv Un,. .MISS liuiaUilV .I11NKS. Aslilaml, c.ii-ain Victory tilrls. SiiiiI. Ilavennort of the tdv school, thoroughly lic!i(.c- that one of the means ot netting crei.ter elliciencv and results in -school work is bv hav ing regular inctings oi the members of the t"achiiiL' force. The iollowiin: i.s the ..inline of the sessions for the school year. , There wiil he regular meetin"S of llie in-t uclor, ; n general leachers- liieeliiig. third Tue-dav of each iiiontii: the high school faculty will meet the superintendent first und third Mondays, und the tirincinal sec ond end loiirlli iloni'avs; the nrinci luils will hold regular meetings twice 1 a month: the faculty m the elcmen- i.-ui si'iiiiois win ijeci hi 11 l ie suiier inicinlent se-.-ind ami fourth WeJ.iies oin,; me loineiiia:, cj tne ward IjiiiIiiiiims v:! nice; v, ith Ihe sutierin tendent seiond and lourtli Mondnvs: I instrneiors of the elciiientarv -chiiol, nil mi...t in Cronus with .lie siiif:mcndci,t, fi,-,t ,,, t (1 1 Weil nesdnv. Snccial mccjiicis may ,(. ,.,( ie call of llie saicrin!cndent. nrir.cinals (ti- sioicrv i,or, v. 1 en the nw-;.-iim vi - t- ! rants the same. Gn!y Oks Gem Stop Corn Pains; See Corn Peal 0 H Is just when a corn hurta that yon wnut t f.-l piiri'st alHJUft Kettlriff rid of It. Why trfke chancoo or keeping the corn and having tho pain grow worse': You II uao "Uets Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises I Harry I). Kstes, Seattle; Ed T. Kas-j Eugene L. Christian. -Noll, Ore. per, llontpelier, Cal.: Jno. Kerher, ! Michael Baker. Henderson, Cal Krupp. Wash.; Fred II. ilaberman, Olalla, Wash. Wed of disease: Private William Vaughn, Glendale, Ore.; Captain Arthur W. Gough, Seattle; Cook Harry Hamilton Oliver, Ontario, Ore.; Privates Clarence E. Berline, Los Angeles: Kussell C. Doyle, Fres no, Cal.; Oliver Greaves, Cloverdale. Cal.; Earl B. Hall, .Mattlock, Wash.; Colin C. Hyde, Astoria, Ore.; Charles J. McGuire, San Francisco; Uaymond C. Moritz, Los Angeles. Wounded severely: Private Henry Marken, Bay Point, Cal. Wounded slightly: Corporals Wal demar Henry. Ixis Angeles; Astor W .McDermed, Los Angeles; Clyde It. p3 i': TELI.S SAI-K AMI SIMI'I.K WAV to Tiu.AT and i:i:i,ii;x K AT IIO.M10 shipyard mm" STiLL CELEBRATING If you have catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises caused by I catarrh, or if phlegm drops in vourl throat and has caused catarrh of the J stomach or bowels you will ho glad to know that these distressing synip-l toms may be entirely overcome In 1 many instances by the following I treatment which you can ca-dly pre-j pare in your own home at little cost. ' Secure from your druugi.-t ! ounce of Parmint (Donule S:rengthl. Tak: this home and add to it i pint of! hot water and a Hale gramiulalel j sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one: lauifcspoonru! four tiroes a day. An! XKW YORK. Nov. S.-Ti,,an,ls ! after the fir,, rt.vv" ".""'T! of shipyard workers threw down Iheii-i Breathing rhnuld become ,,-.x ivnii,,: tools in Slntcn Island vards today ! tno distressing head, noises, head- ro-se.l the i.nrlu.r nn c.., i.. t i I at'hes. dullness, cloudy thinking, etc.. I !,., . .,, , , ' i should gradually disappear under tho Leg.. , a march l.foadwav. re-urn- t0Ilic act(on of he ,reulmenl. Loss mg their celebration of the false peace of smell, taste, defective hearing and reports circiila'eil ye.-teiduv. Atipar- j mucus dropping In the back of the entlv thev had stripped the vard, of throat are other symptoms which must d the meiai which could be used suggest the presence of catarrh and as noise cm king devices. . which may often be overcome bv this . uere were said to be 1 (i.odo en in I efficacious treatment. It is sairt that llie which evti.ioi.,! I .... 1...IC .. t i.. . i .... , , ' ' " 1 """ iniie-.y per cent, or all ear i i Ptra 4,- ic i i.ii ii" .. ..i i R III 1 lie liaraile leade know where thev were going mereiv that tliev were going to urate. aid they did not nut Gel ihe Genuine and Avoid Waste III T IkJmS t 1 T Economy in Every Cake troubles are caused by catarrh and there must, therefore, be many peo ple whose hearing may be restore by this simple, harmls, home treat ment. A(V BULBS and SWEET PEAS What Is the Basis of Money Value? ISN'T it " purchasing power? Then the more the dollar will buy the more -valuable it is. Accoi'ding to pre-war standards a dollar buys iibout.fiO cents worth of . any thing now. Well, if those old standards r-ome back the chap win i KAY ICR is going to get' 100 per cent more for iis monev, isn't he? If von 'for reason it yourself At the Monarch Seed ft Feed you'J! hustle right down here to the First National and open a Savings Ac count. FIRST' mimm 5 i -.dt ,)HiV r'r'j-'ODi-i nsp i-'.'::l. ",v". lAUl $ T Ml '. v ip m a il .MM :. n . i"3 ;-t 1 e Best Actver iisemenl In ide Worfcf IIASKI,, Nov. s. M,n Kcnsi n of Ihe Ci anueii at I'.ililiipcsl Mcll, lien. , toll opiorlunll. I mil going lo glie iint, during Ihe next Ii o ilu),, l no llioilsaml uii k llgci of (muss 1'oiiibiited 'rreatlllent to lllosr Hlio iii c.I , ami If tun Hum f -lli-r, sign Hie ii, ii;,,,!, ,,i ,,,. f,Kll ,,( lll liollie. ami llin fici. paikago nlll be Oil in i il o ,,,u ni ,,. j,a,.. i'i In iosl, I want lo move lo ou Dial tiieir.r. Olllbilied Trealiiicnt will relieve J Win n W your catarrh. Tim uicihoil It wire- In - live, because t Mrlkr at Ihe rout ot'llc l..i.l the wlml tin, IroliMo and glvi pcriualn nt n-!.i:d ilnl In- mil lief by i oMiig ihe i a i.-e Tills if I i.d i.i t'e Win', Iho only correct vi.iv to in-.il catanlJ I'd- ln 'icaili und U you want ipilcU and IiisiIhk ic Ic It . ! n: 1 Hilllii, send at once for llie free i.aik-l ago. I-'III out the coupon below a lei I V !i. . i:acKHi;e will be M-nt to ou M rciurii ! I Field Marshal ruiaii army has f ' o in Iturharest to i iinlcr w llli Prenilcr Ml. hurl Kai -olM of Itungaiv on the passage a ncst Unit mutiny f ceriiiau divis ion s now lit Itoiimauia, according to a llii'lnpe-i illspaich recoiled here. TPUTH AND COMPARISON. i l Wll-on cnlercil 1 IM. I'Asii. Tc. N'i.i call leili I' I soldier II d and li'alicer .1. I tic, M. i ci ;:. CIV 111- V.i- Th. Ool, Pc.Mt.on W b "Cu-ll. It nnybow, nnnner of Inter; might .1 writ use It sooner. Thtsn vou am absolutely sure that tho corn will li'ison from your toe so that you ran poet tlm whole thlnnr oft paln liasly with your lingers, in one com plclo pice. just like peeling a ba iiDti.i. It tali.-s a si-cond or two to app.y "nets. It.- There's no fusslnil or i-uttiTing. Com-paina will van VL .. ! 11 ko,.j you ais-ect hi!o tho .ets.f rfu.-s Iho rest, cfolhlnc n.pr' 'or- corns baa ben dlacnvoreU Jlnco Gets. if was born. Foltow na juiinmeni or tho millions: uso Cieta-lt' anil ti nure to bo corn and pain fire' You'll snr u t nimie. ttcts-ll." llie i.uaratitecii. moncv bnrk i crn-ri moi cr, tl-.o only suro Wi.y. nsl.i bill ii trlllo nt liny itfiirf slorc. M'f il by i,. Luivruuco A Co., Chicago, lit Sold In .Mcdr.iru am.- rccoium.'iii'.eil ns tho World s H,..t Corn "aiedy lJ Lean II. U.il,;r..-. .li ,lfol'd Pharime v and Cha". Strang. tiu--iii.. i.tt.r a c!a-h i.elivecu Te-.u, ' H ACEA O J TITn l,EIN rangers mid Mcxi,,,,,, carlv ,1,,-j U "j ; j h 'oj uaciiiiu. in riling to winl r, . i "-j.tj, vm Utility llere. Tin' liglitiu... -m red "II -'I lie I Vs. S Islat'd." mile, ilh,...,.. , TO OlilH II fi.oo l l- iii-". lie iitti-r-mlii'ni'.l Im'Mui; ,i I '" icauing, I'resalnn and ...lii-rinn lia-se. Il Ii .11--!i I ne , :ii . I l-JS I. MMV I'lNi'llisi WTT IS THE TICK OF THE CA HCK g?y WB It says only one, short word, but it says that Himc;M3 wora over ana over. Here the tick is loud, there low.' .But always millions on millions of clocks are saying it. It never stops. It speaks to a baby's ears, and to the dying hours of an old man. 1 ii.iM mini :.:iRHEUMATIGPA3NS nil, Quickly Citsad By Penetr.ltinj Hainlln'a Wizard Oil Ti in I'd,: in. ill. I ni t: Tills coupon Is im.oiI for a park llgn of tiAI'MS COM III YKII CA- TAititn Tin: atmi: vr. sent rtei bv mall. Siinidv fill Iii our name nml nddress ou dotiod llne below, and mall lo c. i:. GAi ss, i;u;.i MkIii St., .Miitidiail. Mich. And lie 1 1 1 1 1 I Ml i : A '.al io rebel Si i .1 r 1 1 j. ll.-eiJin' liii. !', Illiil i" -Ilcis h ", .'it l. ill nud bur r the l ain l: .. W i .tui lii'-n ircon , up a.-1 i Id tin .,i:d W. Mih, It HI t! Gl IIIOl l Nollie "Ii "' p"l ,'tii.li ,i,.a'. I, ,, r,.. I all li'.liu Inn,, Ii,,,,, i;,,. ,, "'" '-' lr lce,l p, lipa.es . a- in t!,e C'linla, tut,. " ,,u. mid iniiiil !'-!,. w. a. i iii.tii'i:. , n iniv t,liiiiiii-tralor, idiiit. b ''iMl' ft', ,a-t d.iui U-r f. r , si'diUil ni'-hao. or ac as ipia ii. bruise, cuts, led s:m : lu-t as rc- 1 ,i-ic. i.,i, tar c.'r.iiln'. tootli.ii. hp, i ' i " and i-.il! let ii I nun d, a ,-: , r ail cevt li not , ie, !.,! -, i ,,,! tic hutt!e aivl lt( t i ciir oenirv li. !, I vcr cor.itipiicd or have U;k I" i !:irlir 1 1--1 trv Wizard l.-vcr Whip., plca.ant tittle- pink pills. 1) vciila, (jmuntcjd. Tne l-brf IsriA V;- HoicI ( 1-oltTI.AVH A homelike place, and con. lenient lo the buslnejs section Hates from 1 1.. Mi up. I'll'ier Management of Va-hard W. Cbiids J0IIU a. PIJKL 'M'KltTAKMi. ldy l-tiant. HOI I'll .tTl.h'l. rs.in 81. 47 and 47-JI. AntamoMIe Heart trrlj. It speaks in time of joy; in rime of grief; in time of idleness, or struggle and stress; in time of peace, or time of WAR. It nnvsr RfnnsL & - . J . Always it is telling the old, old story of the clock. , "Time Flies." Always it is repeating the stern lesson of life "The World Forgets." ' It never stops. And it has made the clock the best known thing in ail the world. Such is the power of reiteration. Such is the power of persistence v Such is the power of constancy. Call the advertising roll of honor, the world-famous advertising, alive to answer. None ever stopped. All have told their story over and over, and still arc telling it. Advertising stopped is advertising dead. Advertising brought back from the grave must foot again the long, old road from the very beginning. NOW is the time to advertise the only time Advertise to-morrow when to-morrow is NOW. Listen to THE TICK of the clock, as it tells you "I ime flics. The world forgets." 1NOW is (lie time to advertise. ' Go. it LSlcsyrclDfi i i Wii --r ROBERT E RINEHART. VCaj'RESIDtNT W- H R ANKIN COMPANY WAStUNGTCsN i-f'vj: . .2 '', A vow rox CHICACO f . ...