PAOE TWO ' jrEPTYTRD MA Til TRTBTTXR MF.PFORD, OKF.fiOX. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1918 IOCAL AND PERSONAL Two large Garford trucks, one a seven-ton and tho other a five-ton pushed thru Med ford this morning on their way from Sweet liasin to HcnoAev. These trucks have been huuiini; lumber and on account of the recent rains had to slop. K. 11. Abrants, the owner, Htuted that the - haul hadn't come up to expectation). Hie truckH will tie used in Nevada tir. winter for lumber hauling and will return here in the spring. Hoth trucks were louded down with lumber no an to make the traction good. They expect to reach Keno by Saturday. Waterman Ideal pens are guaran teed to give tmtlHfactlon. Twelve dozen assortment no you can get Just the point you need. Buy for Xinan now. Medford Book Store. II. K. Tomllnson, manager of the Ashland Ice company, is spending the , day In .Medford looking after business connected witli tho .Medford Ice it Storage company. Wanted A bargain In a small house and lot. Box !), care Mall Tribune. I.. It. Klwood and wife who have bem visiting here for several weeks have ictt'rncd to Kugene where Mr. Kiwood iu employed In a largo auto concern. Or ran, high grades tailoring for men and women. Ashland, Oregon. Victor Burscll of Kohb l.ane, Is shipping a car load or fine bogs to the Portland market today. For the best Insurance see HolmeB, the Insurance .Man. Pat and Men Daily and Chief of l'oitee Timothy returned last night from their hunting trip to Klamath county. They had very good luck and brought back about 5V ducks and 17 geese. Successful drugless treatment of non-infectious diseases. Dr. Halstead, 327 South Central. 200 Lind Taylor of the Applegato came In with a load of potatoes yesterday end dlspesed of them In fast time. Another opportunity to buy Shoes at very reasonable prlcos during the month of November. 1 am going to give a 10 per cent discount on all men's and boys' shoos. Come and get them. L. P. Stroud, No. 10 South Central avenue. 212 Sonator II. Von der Hollen of Wol len, Is si ending the day In .Medford on business. 20 per cent discount on woman's button shoes. Schmidt's "Good Shoes," 21 North Central avenue. .Mr. I'rnther, representing the Hrndlejr Sweater company, is in tho city today cullng on his customers. Dr. Heine, Gnrnott-Corey Bldg. J. F, Adams came In from Prospect Monday for a' few daya visit with friends. tJennlno Coca Cola nt DeVoe'a. , l'loyd Sloan anil wifo, E. 13. Casper and wife and T. S. Iligglnsloff of Orantu Pass, are In the clly for a few days visiting friend. We cut windshields for all cars. C. E. Oaten Anto Co. i 208 T. (). Conner and It, llrown were nmoiiK the .Medford visitors from ltoguu Hlver yesterday. - Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. Fred K. Xcnthnmmer enmn tip to tho city yesterday from Hogno Hlver on business and help the celebration. (lot your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. John Hrownsworth of Hogno Hlver was calling on friends In tho clly yes terdny. ' Free storage. Power Auto Co. If A. K. Kellogg of (lold Hill, is 111 the city today on business. P. II. .wight of (ilendnle, spent few hours in tho city .Monday on iiUHlness. Furniture, upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 South Klvurslde. phono 162-J 215 V. II. Wall, orchardlst of Kden Vre.'lnct, spent a few hours In the city mixing with I he crowd and en Joying the occasion. .New service flags with embroid ered stars and Inslgnn. Buy for Xmns now. .Medford Hook Store. Wulter Charley of Climax, tho In ventor of a patent hammer and auto matic rousilliig sled was In tho city yesterday, tin expects soon to be utile to put several of his Inventions ou the market. Hemstitching and pocotlng nt Handicraft Shop. 21K II. K. Itoxa who has been at We nmrlHic. Wash., tor two months, re turn! d yesterday. He expects to go buck t(i mining ngnln this winter on t lie Applei'.ate. ltov.il and Pullman brond at I)e Voe's. William Sears who Is In the wood and timber business near llu'to fulls was In the rllv yesterdav on business. Orri s, the ladles' tailor, will be nt Hotel Holland every Thursday after lionn. lllglwluxs work only. l A. halcn. 1.. T Hudson, ).;. Heltrli-h and It. K. hole were in the city on business and help celebrate the nit at day. Hemstitching nnd plcntlng nt i'V per yard at llnndb rnrt Shop. M. Frleiletithnl and K. K. .In. k of Portland, stopped over for the day in llm H(v to see the celebration. You can drink a pint of cider for a lib krl nt DeVoe's M. Van Patten and T. T. Kltr.cerald of San l-Yanclsco, were In Medford Monday on business. Nash Hotel. Spseinl rates, week or month. Mtenm heat. 21.'. H. Dliikelspiel of ..New York, stoo ped over for a dnv Monday to nee how tliry celebrate the great day on the roas'. Call f. I regarding sale, r.tora-e or advance on wheat. ll'lt" The Knight Packing company has put up 3000 five-pound cans of to mato catsup this year, which is 1000 cans more than last year. J. 11. Zim mor, the manager, says they are mak ing cider now but the output will be smaller this year owing to the short ago of apples. Win. .Nicholson, bis sou and Kd I.eever of Klamath Kails, made t lie trip from Ft. Klamath to Medford yesterday in a Franklin car coming via Crater l.alie. They report J Inches of snow on the summit and said they had to push snow for quite a distance but had no trouble of any kind making the distance In seven hours. Last week .Mr. Nicholson tried to get thru from this side but the snow had a crust on and he had to abandon the trip and go around via tiie Green Spring mountain road thru Klamath Falls. Free storage.' Power Auto Co. tf Mrs. Carl Hoots of Dununiuir, Cal., Is visiting at the liay Satchwell home for a few days. Sherlff-Klcct Chas. Terrill Is In tho city today from Lake Creek. 1 have opened a Job shop fur doing all kinds of tin work and repairing; fix furnaces and repair all kinds of stoves, gutters and spouts, done to order. Cull at Bads' Second-hand store, 34 South Fir. 19S K. II. Abrams of Iteno, Nov., Is looking over the city and valley for a few days. Mrs. O. W. Smith and Mrs. M. P. Cranston, late arrivals from Hcno Nov., are visiting friends in the city. The Hoguelunds company is en larging its muin ditches in several places and putting In new and larger flumes across Lake creek and will he prepared to sign up between 500 and 1000 more acres of land to Irrigate. F. A. Copplo of Jacksonville, visit ed Medford Tuesday. lko Peterson who has been work ing in Portland returned this morn ing nnvlng been called by the local draft board for examination. Kddie Payno Is assisting in "Shor ty" Garnett's hardware store taking the place of Ben Garnett who is now with the Associated OH company. Ivor Paley, son-in-law of John White, Is in the city for a short visit with his rhildren. Ho is on Ills way from Untie, Mont, to San Francisco. Funeral services for the late Mrs. Vance Bostwirk who died Sunday, were held (his afternoon at the Cath olic church at 4 o'clock, Father Pow ers officiating. The funeral was pri vate. There was one accident rerordod on tho Pacific Highway Into yester day ovoning when a Ford car from Talent drove head on Into a Stoddard "bug" which was being towed In by the Ashland Jitney. The accident oc curred In front of tho Phoenix store. Both cars were considerably damaged but no one was hurt. Born To wlfo of C. H. Beery of Jacksonville, this morning, a girl. J. .1. Sklnnor, meter man for the California-Oregon Power company. Is confined to bis homo with a mild ense of the "flu." Gladys Bridges Is III nt her home on Grnpe street. She Is suffering with a severe cold. Chas. Allen, proprietor of the Allen blacksmith shop, is qulto III with an attack of tho "flu." Vera Itoundtrce Is confined to her homo on Bartlett street with a light attack of tho "flu." Born To wife of Claude Chapman 'Nov. Sth, a twelvn pound son. Mrs. Chnpninn is nt present with Mrs. O. O. Parker at 215 Haven street hut hopes to soon return to her home. TWO VIEWS OF ALLIED COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF WHOSE STRATEGY WON WORLD WAR isr ir wit.,?, - !i l . v.. iHA'k . it1 ; i I'.". . .. i: J" NMtM..V,. . . Marlml 1"k li ill full dress uniform anil in field uiiifunii. l Uuw roniiiimid there lias Ixx'n unending record of brilliant Tictories by allied fori-s. FUNNY LE1TERS ()JIMIIno lri(H((hiim Off Tho MPdfonl Council of Dufonno withdraws nil rostrlctlniiH on the sale of msoIIho from thin ilaif. tiKO. T. ('t),LIS. Chairman. AMSTKItDAM, Monday, Nov. 11. rield MurHhal von MiiidenliurK Is not In llnltund. a tonllni; to a tolo Knim from tho Komi-orfiiinl Wolff huri'nu of Hcrlin. Mo roinains at main headquarter, tlio iiiphhhko payw. Tho tclosram ndils Crown I'rlnro Rnppi'LM ht of ltavarlu, rommaiidir of tho Oniiun northorn nrmy group, has not flud, na some reports haw di'i'lared. AMSTKIUMM. Monday, Nov. II. tioriiian troop.i at tho Ileverloo rnnip In Koliiiuin, havo miiliiiicd and aro marrhiiiK with tlu-ir mini townrd Holland. Cut This Out It I Worth Money PONT MISS THIS. Cut out tills llp, enclose with .ie nnd mall It to Foley Co., 'Js.tr, Sheffield Ave.. Chi cago, III., wrltfiiK jour miino ami nd drenH clearly. You will recelvi- in rv turn n trial package ooniainlng l'o Ii v'b Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, rolds and croup; Foley Kid ney I'll Is, for pain In side and h.ick; rheuinatii m, hacUacho. kidn nnd Idadder allmenta; and Foley Cathar-i tic TahlciH, h wholortomo and thor- oimhly clennsliiK calharllc. for con stijialion, liiliousness, hcadm he. niul DliiKcUh howi'ls. For sale hy Medford I'hiuinacy, Here aro a few prize sentences from loiters received hy tho govern ment insurance department ut Wash ington, 1). C. They were assemhled by a girl stenographer and passod along to an Albany relative, says the Albany, Ore., Democrat: I ain't got no hook learning and I hope I am writing for Inflamution. She 1b staying nt a difaapatcd house. Jmst a lino to M you know that I am a widow nnd four rhildren. Previous to his departure we wore married to n Justice of tho piere. Ho was Inducted into the Hiirfn,e. I have a four-months baby and he Is my only support. A lono woman and parsely depen dent. i was discharged from tho army for a goitro which I was sent home for. As I needed his assistance to keep me enclosed (In clothes ). Owing to my condli Ion which I haven't walked in three months for a broke leg which Is No. 7."i. Kind sir or She: 1 enclose, lovingly yoiiM. 1 am left with a child- seven motit hs old and nhe in a h;ihy and can't work. I received and 1 am tertr-inly provoked tnnU'ht. Your relationship to him? An swer: Just a mere nunt and a few cousins. And he was my best .sup porter. 1 reci ived my Insurai.re polish and have sinco moved my postoft im. I am his wife and only air. You n;-k for my allotment number. I have four boys and two g!rl:. Please correct my name as I could not and- would not i-'o und-r a con sumed name. 1 am wilting In the Y. M. C. A. with the piano placing in my uni form. I am pl.-ating for a little i. ore t!ni To whom It may eoncitn. Please return my marri.ig cer;i,"i calo, haliy hasn't eatln In three ti.i.:. Nnw. Mrs. Wilson. I need help b.'.tl. Sfo If the president can't help me. I need him to see nfi'r me. Both sides of our parents are old and poor. f P lease fend me a wile's baby. JIB OF KAISER 100 LATE 10 BENEFIT COPKNf LU1KN. v. 12. Xews of Kuijteror William's abdication was re ceived on Saturday utternoon nt Iler lin with general rejoicinv which was tempered by the fear tliat it had come too late, Frederieh Kbeit, the Socialist lead er, has been appointed imperial chan cellor, lie bus issued a proclamation savin? that be plans to form a peo ple' jiovernnient which will endeavor to briiiir about spe.-dy peace. Chancellor Kbert said he woultj eii deavor n i'nrt;!'v the freedom wlu'cb' the pet.ple had vvn:i. lie be::ed iijt port in the li.;rd work abend and ap pealed for ( n op.': :; liuii in the eonii !ry nip! cilie- in prnbl: m di' pro- it in I, Ma vi'iniimr. llerr C.i ttuit I'rim I raiwt ri t'd I iie all the eeret:i ui t n their i on-ll-'Mit, he added I Iiua.aiil '. i, sni of IJ;uL'ti had i..ii:-l-ll..r-liip'io liitn. i'f s;:tti : lldvim it. Tite ni".r jiivern v i.nM be iir it,Mee OF ViGTORY BOYS "0 lLl Victory Boys and Victory Girls do well In Culled War Work campaign. Lake Creek (springs surprise by send ing in twelve names for honor roll or jU3t one-half of entire enrollment in school. Forty-one new names from Medford patriots reported. Central Point, Lake Creek, Kagle Point, and Talent all go over the top before the end of first day of cam paign. Fifty-six new names are addej to special honor roll since yesterday's issue was published. This roll con eists of boys and giris who have pledged themselves to $" or more. The new names are: Cecil Roberts, Cold Hill; Clara Hathawuy- and Al bert Anderson. Central Point; Kuth Holmes, Griffin Creek; Helen Greg ory, A irate; Loren Culbertson, Karl Klda and Vila Farlow, Heatrke and Raphael Gardener, Kmmett, Frank and George Kllngie, Vernon and Henry Myers, Lester Taylor, all of Lake Creek; KMher Ashcraft, Lucile Abbott, Ruth M. Rrags. Kunke Ilran don, Helen llrown, Arleno Butler, Opal Call, Helen Clark, Lewis Clark, Ruby Davis, Adelbert Elliott, Rowen and Wlnsor Gale, Ruth Hamilton, Margaret Hamilton, Kdward C. Kelly, Leal Klum, Milam Jacobs, Richard K. .lonea, Lowell Johnston, Josephine Llndiey, May Llndley, Rupert Mad dox, Josephine Maxwell. Maurine MeKeany. Chester and Lester Merri man, Eunetta Morgan, Marie Myers, Helen Nnrcross. Lillian Robinson. Margery Seman, Genevieve Spriggs, Charlotte Stewart. Ruth Stewart. Pearl Skinner, Euleyn Payne, Marian Van Scoyoc, Eugenia Viim, Ranson Webster, Mathias Welsh. Leora Godward, Robert Davenport, Virginia Davenport. James Mears, Frederick Mears, Laura York, Wil helmina Rippey, Faye Jagg'ers, Fay Rinabarger, William Rinabarger, Letha Payne, Gladys Mandeville. F cut with the vari'iiw piirt. ENDING : OF WAS the .-Ull- PARIrf. N'iv. l l:--Ofriiat nouncciiT nt of tht-: slguln?' of armistice and terr.ifrihto:i of h: libs at 11 o'clocl; iliis morning was o clock. I' la;s se, tiiiy ln-g.in to ap pear and prepanu i.rid were ite-ua for a demonstration. LONDON. Nov. t I . News of the signing of tiin aitnl- tico soon became known to tiio:-o p-p-.s In t'ie c;mr o? the city as fuKS were ii.niieui.i! ely tlown to the brece. and the issuau." o.' evening iiewspaijer?, for which ihero was a great rush at 1 I o'clock. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR II. S.M.L AV. I.e-horn and It. I co.Iverels from best stock in t.. Pimm 'jti WANT lit Phone " cotid hand lnth L. Mil'. Sol FOR SAi.i: lit h. p motor, dlre-'t conneited to 4-incli c-nt rimnal pump complete, and iomi f,',. of Inch pipe. I J-lnc h New Wny Kmk ph.M ; Kingman d)c u.ini; plow; In ..r tractor, horse Kentii.-y r'ee.ler; Duplex llardie spraver. tn-t particulars from F. D. Klsmann. oj;ue River, :n I hae tuM-n in bed Kt jeai v.r,lt 1 e dm lor and 1 Intend to try anoih- vei.u'nt. 1 !!s m n i r for t:r' olope r received, ny man nui'.y to tiie best i':ghter I how llo. FOR svi.i: 'i I lll.i. IU I Chevi oli ; $i . Mail Tribune. ; Mr. War Risk Insurance, you? I am well nnd hope you are (he same. Dear Mr. WUmhi: I have aiieady writiMi to Mr. II .idiiuarters and re ceived no ri pty i.nd if I don't ce: one I inn goini; to w i i' to Fm-ie Sa::i hi - ..,,1 if . 0 i,,,f- I I have 1 We liav. yoi:r letter. I am HiiuiilmiHlitT and : i ;-id(a t her and b' iias tu'en k pt an. I ied ui in IHs housi ac. ordhu lo ywr instin. 'Mon.-. 1 ain't reee ved no pa since tn husband has n nu treat n nvhere. You have dinned tnv little girl to j a bov, Will that make any dificr- ! ' en. e .' I have not received my husband ray and will be foicd lo lead an im mortal life. Please let me k'-.ow if John has put in an anpliealion for i;. and rhild i m wriiins to a. k jou why 1 have nor rt'eeh ed my e was I.- j' irom 'it, wJieh I nev Yoi lU'Vc (;Il(! fi' it as d he v;a - ever h;:d. nv ov wiil !.!m to ki cji n.e or who in the hell w.P if you don't.' My boy Ur.s lin n put in charge of n I'bi'te ii! 1 , ct more monej tinrt My :o'i j.. :m r.. . ir.Nth Infancy. Pleas' till n,e tie n living ir ijcad i.it is h:,: address, irned that my husband In the constipation tamp in Germany. CHEER ARTICLES OF ARMISTICE PARIS. Mondav. N, v. 11. The chamber ol deiuilie.-. seldom dis lilaved such unanimity ;is it did todav in chcerimr each nrtude of tiie Ger man artni-tiee terms as it was read .by. Premier Clemeneeau. As soon as the premier hail read a elaue the erf time chamber jumped to its feel and .cheered. After rending the condition.-, the premier eM'ii-ed iiimself from mukiiiir a leauthv adi!rcs, but !-nid: . .'"In tiie name ol' tiie people of Kraiicu, urn i" tho name td' the uov erntncijl. u' France, let u salute Alsace-Lorraine,' "'There wii.s prolonged cheeriiiir. aft er whi'di the premier added teolimilv: "Let u honor the ureal arniv wlio Ur T(lar. came into the eves of uto of tluwe in the chamber tciirs of i 'bfehiiirv of Ihe dead and tears troni ; the powerful reaction of the moment.! Tb-initics fnnn Ah n'0-Lorraine, ome ! ol'ttiioin had fought with the Fn-in h ) ai-tbv. 'wtre enthu-ii!slicaliv ebe"rciJ.j ''Whiti' the se-ion was in pnere-s, ( :i TiatTerv of 7"'s mail:! aim d a s)(adv cannonade in celebration of ihe vie ioiv icorn its p.-it;oii aloni: Ihe Seine. m OF CONFLICT VKRDl'N, Mondav, Nov. n my Associated Press.) Verdun came into Its own tonight. Wiiiio ti'e be' Is of the ancient rathdral were rinMiK the news. of peace the fortress city was flluminmed and a military pio eesKlon headed by the drum corps of the Twenty-si::: !i American d'vi:--ion swung along tho crowded ireei.-i ac companied by a detdcimciit oi French buglers renresea: ing t'ac fa:a ed defenders of Verdun. The procession wound its way thru ' the streets lighted oy flares and vari-! colored signal lights t-t off by Infan trymen. The entire city wan In a great blaze of glory and the illumina tion was visible for many miles around, even to the Germans going homeward In the east. Rehind the buglers marched a shouting, singiag and dancing column of French, American. Senctralcne and Algerian soldier. and civilian celebrants, keep ing tir.:e with tbo drum beats and shouting: - , "Tho war is over! Viva La France! Vive L'Amerbiue! Tho marchers paraded until tluy were tired, the bell ringerr, raa:; the chimes until they were exhausted and tho flares burned themselves out. And late tonight the American arid French soldiers and the handful of faithful civilians in Verdun went lo sleep in peace. and Deschutes, over the top toduy and had piled up $Djr,00 of its $ 7 7.2 5 0 o.uola. Four of the 42 counties In Montana touay had subscribed $li)4,0nu. The quo'a is ?.' i l.-'-'J'. Wa.s!iint;tOn had Biibgribed $10.", r;!."i toward Its tjuota of $1,27S,750, Idaho h:-.d $4-l,0tM) of Us 425.2:.iJ (juota and California had $403, 70U of a $-Lu".7r.O qtiola. HER HI GET GMT She Kept Her Locks Dark and Glossy, with Sage Tea and Sulphur. NEVADA LEADS IN "When you darken your hair with Fatre Tea and fciulphur, no one can tell, because It'a done ao naturally, bo evenly. preparing this mixture, though, at home is mus3y and troublo some. At little cost you can buy at any drug store tho roady-to-usa prop dratlrn. Improved by tho addition of other ingredients called "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound." You Juyt dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one Finu.ll strand at a time. Ity morning nil gray hair disappears, and. after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark ened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace. Is a sign of old age, and as we nil desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy ot once with Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound nnd took years younger. This ready-to-use preparation is a delightful toi let requisite and not a medicine. It is not intended for the cure, mltiga tion or prevention of disease. DR. RICKRRT DRIVE SAX FHA'XCISCO, Nov. 12. X vada with more th;m half of its owo'a j raised today led the erghl states of 1 the western department in the lnii?d ! War Work campuign. Oregon hn.d j three counties, Hood Kiver, Union HYUS SCIENTIFICALLY TKSTKI), AX I) GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED Suilc 1-2 over May Co. SCt WtOPS VSKI WBEH NEORALGL ATTACKS KEMYES i VM-". L"-' 4 I -f- f C!oanfs Liniment scatters the congestion and relieves pa la A little, applied without rulbir.g, will penetrate imrr.ediately and rest and Bootlie t!:e nerves. Sloan's Liniment is very effective in allaying external pain.-, strains, brut?'??, aches, stifi joints, sore musciL-?, lur.:ba got neuritis, sciatica, rheunuuetvjrcs Kecpi a big bottle always on har.J for family use. Druggists everywhere. Tho En-'.isoniont and W;l(in Kings are dear to the heart of every wo man happily married. The sentiment involved in thepe rinss should be expressed by a quality beyond question. Hoautifu! Assortments "We always carry a fine s!o(k of Diamond Kn I'asemont Kinus and W'ediiin Ri:u:s cf pure :)ld. liif:ht. now wo have excellent a.syrtmentB of hotli. We'll ho pleased to ;!i-w them to you. li v : iiy the ;ilt of Live. MARTIN J. REDDY ' it. II. I.ydiard or San .lose. C.il., visitiue in' tho rity. WORSE THAT ANN()YL(i, rr, ir I t c i.r- J ' r nt ..i ill t : : i e-. x j a SkcidAs'ai.tliutivh r IVp n. i.: i I,,-.,, n . ,.f I ..!. ' -.1 : -.-.t;i- . : v it rl 'tr 'tii. t. -r t;;,i . . .. $2 l;r, tw SI.SC. t , t.i si .: , r.w fSc. THAN GAS Kidney disease is no rejieeter of P"jsi;ny. It attacks youM and old aiike. la niortt cases, iiio fe:i:n ia warned of tiie a;ipt oaeliini; danger Natere fights huek. Ileadaeiie, ;o;i, insoiiiniii. lame !:i k, lun. ai'o. sciatica, rlo uin.it i-m, pain ii .fu- loins and lower rv.'doinen, difi'i mI'v in nrinatini;. all ere litdu;itio:i., o:" i:"ui'!e with the Uin'i'iy.-.. V hen s'leh syn:t'Ki.s anpear .wri i ii!'.': t e-rtai:)!.1 tind iaiek rr'l r i;i ti.HJ) ,K!.L Muurleia Oli t'ap- snles. This fj:nons eld remedy has Ft io 1 t ho test for two hundit d yeas r. h"lp!ui; tn;r,i;;;nt t- liht off diM-". it irt UnpiO-ted dtrei-l from tiie hon." lainiratoties In Hol'.ind. and mav Ur had at almost every unie ; tore. V ;ir nio-iey prom; t'.y retun ded if it io-' not n !i p yoi. iie mire'to tet ih" -.ennine CtLl) ?d Kl'AL lliand. li sealed p;ie',;ae.-, lh"eo sizes. Adv. WHEN YOU WRITE Buythe Right Stationery at the Right l'riccs RIGHTO! Your words express your message, your paper re flects your good taste. Select your stationary from our large as eortment of styles and finishes in white and tints for ladies and gentlemen. WEST SIDE PHARMACY It.M I'll WOOIIKOUI), Prop. Tk pwaSSb Stare r Ijl'i'i'l I mm I V,-.' it v : i I ii. I ' I -r i v. . ,'Ty 'v ' i -mr-r ,r' WEEKS & McGOWAN COi UXDKMTAKKR llionr: rui-ific 227. XlKliI Phones: V. V. Weeks, lli:W.13. BULBS and SWEET PEAS At (lie Monarch Seed & Feed Co. '"THE United War Work Campaign of J- these societies is merely another indi cation of that unity of spirit as a nation that fa making it possible for U3 to win the war. That spirit and tho place which tho work of these agencies has made fur itself in tho hems of nlf of us gives me confidence to believe that tha united campaign will be crowned with abundant success. i Woodrow Wilson UNITED WAR W03K CAMPAIGN f'WvSVIi . FORTH! IS I 1