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r paw two Indications point to a vury IarK(j audience to lioar Arloino Andrews-) Scuttf, soloist, and Jadics' horus of '2?t voices in the Ion;; looked for ron- cert, which promises to be the jiuisi-j cal event of the season, tonight a I the Prrsbytriait church. The concert ' begins at K ; 1 j o'clock. I Kor eye, ear, noso, throat see lr ' llulne, Liberty Uldtf. (Ila.SHCS Titled. At t lift Parent-Teachers meeting atj the high school assembly room to morrow afternoon at .'' : 1 o'clork. Hen Sheldon, state represent at ive, will make the chief address in which ho will explain (do proposed mea Hiires affecting the public hcIiooIs which will be voted on at the coining May election. The meeting is (.pen to the general public, and many peo ple will doubtless attend to obtain an intelligent understanding of these questions of vital important e to the Hchools, colleges and universities. AH members of the official beard of theXhristian church are specially requested to attend the meeting at M. L. Millard's home this evening at 7 o'clock sharp as it is necessary to completo the work by s p. m. owing to other meet in gs. The hoard will reorganize and prepare to close the year's work. Mann's semi-annual remnant sale opens Saturday, Feb. 1 II h. Ileninant:; of all kinds of piece goods nt less than mill prices. Don't forget to comej early to Mann's. '21 -A Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wise and chil dren of .Calgary, Canada, arrived in the city Monday and today left the 3Iotel Holland to bee win u the guests of their friend, Mr. Anderson at 1 ! Roddy street. They are here looking the valley over with a view to mak ing a change of location. For pear and apple trees see But ler's ad In the classified column, Miss Vesta "Mutt of the high school faculty accompanied the body of her mother, who died here Sunday, and nctlce of which appears elsewhere, to Kugeno whore tho funeral service: were held (his afternoon. Anyone having a good sized picture of Lincoln or Itoosevelt, or a large flag, and will lend them for use at the Lincoln -hainiuet please phone Jlarry Stoeckinan, Klmer Wilson at M. F. & II. Co.. or the Mail Tribune. They will he taken care . of and promptly returned. Tho groat sale if remnants of dress goods, silks,, outing flannels, white goods, sheetings, linens, laces, em broideries and all other piece goods romnants opens at Mann's, Saturday, Feb. l ltlr, at S u. in. Be. on hand early. . ' '' ' 'J7." 11. K. Tucker of Akron, O.. and O. "W. Garner of St. Paul are guests at tho Medford. ' If you really want to enjoy pan cakes these mornings, mix them with Colestin water. Order from Jackson County Creamery. , tf Theodore dee of Beagle, was a bus iness visitor in I he city today. Tho llnwn Motor Co., a I :iii-lit 'North Front street, are agcnls for the Miller geared-to-the-road uniform mileage- tires and ask that you give them a chance to show you the tires before purchasing. The biggest money saving event in Medford is Mann's semi-annual rem nnnt sale which opens Saturday, Feti. 14th, at K n. m. sharp. It will pay you to come, early and often to this sale. '21 : The aid of the stale registration board has been Invoked by ('has. W. Lawyer of Newark. Ohio, in locating his sister,. Mrs. Ida Lawyer Brooks, of wheni ho has bad no trace for the past ,'l."i years. Lawyer stales that he has reasons to believe she is lo.-ated in southern or eastern Oregon. She is wanted In connection with the set tlement or an estate. For shrubbery and nut trees see Butler's ad in the classified columns. John Da u icon r I of Breckenridge 'Minn., and O. B. Kemptou of Kiver Mdo are umoug the guests at the Hoi land. A. C. Hulatead. metaphysics. '22Z Kidil's shoe store. mechanotherapy. Fast Main, over Phono (:0-M. HSC Mr. and Mrs. J a men Archibald h :t sold their ranch at Drowushoro and have come tc Ashland to live. For the present they are stopping at the Hotel Ashland until they can get a home.- Ashland Tidings. For sale Home made broad and -pastry. liMi North Central. -7:' The ladles of the Coblen Link class of the Baptist church will enter tain tho (I lea ners class Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dailv, '22S South Ivy. All Indies who hp members or should be nt" either ol these classes are invited to alidad For berry plants and grape vines see Butler's ad In the classified col umns. -7"' ASPIRIN FOK HEADACHE Name. "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say LUyer Insist on "ftavir Tjoh-ts of Air.n" in VRiycr package," coiiuimi-g proper direction! for llcfld.icb. CoM-. I'.nn. Neuralgia. Lutnbuj;r, and lifi. uin.itm Name "Bayr" mean fnuine Aspirin praaoribed br plir.nciitiA tor ninct.-on yer. Hamiy tin lxn of 12 tablet! Zn.t frw rnt.4. Anir.n i tr.id murk of Haver Manufacture of Munoacetio- j C. J j. Thompson, appraiser t-f the California Joint Stock Laud bank is in the city and valley for a few days, conierring with the McCttrdy Insur ance Agency. local representatives of the company, and making inspections of valley lands for loans. (Jet your tickets now for the Lin coln Day banquet at Medford Hotel and Commercial club. tf For sale Buck allot gravel. Phone tUL'-.l. Among the articles of incorpora tion filed at the state capital yester day uas that of tho Hub company of Medford, capital $10,000, general l merchandise, with A. Hubbs, ;Zoe I ii. Hubbs and Flsie M. Olsin as incur poiators. Cel. the habit! Buy shares now in the Building and I-oan. Wanted to buy clean cotton rags. .Medford Printing Co. . C. D. Thompson arrived here yes terday from (limits Bass to spend several days hi Jackson county. The Bardwell Fruit company lias received a carload of lime and sul phur and are now prepared to make deliveries to growers. '21 Try us, Apparel Cle.-.ners and Hat ters Hi:', X. Central, phone '22-.. 275 News has been received in the city of the sudden deal Ii of James Frank Stith. postmaster at Kirby, one of t ho best known citizens of t he Illinois valley section of Josephine county and with whom many Medford and Jackson county people were acquainted, lie was stricken without warning by heart disease while' seat ed at a tnMe playing cards with friends last Saturday night. The Medford Printing company has the De Luxe Multiplex cash books and other ruled books, loose leaf sys tem, alsG1 inventory sheets. II you need these or any other blank hooka or bills to fit any binder seo this office and patronize home industries. t Growers may now get their lime and sulphur supply for tho dormant spray at the Bardwell Fruit Co. '21' Another fair day is the prediction for Tuesday's weather. This morn ing's temperature was again chili with the minimum '22 degrees above. Mrs. Paul 'Hansen, corsetiero for NnBone. Phone iisri-J.. 0 Haskins for health. Orres, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. Tho regular communication . ot Bunnies chapter O. K. S.. will be held Wednesday evening, Feb. 11th. at 7: HO. Mrs. John A. Weslerlund is chairman of the social committee. Why pay tho new price for Vlctro- las when. you can save $:i5.0Q on the $100.0t) and get them just as good as new. We trade in more on Jtruns- wleks than we can sell. Hot tamalo and chjli conearnc nt DeVoe's. , Prior to their departure Tor their former home in the east, Mr. and Mrs. 10. O. Teague, daughter Marjorii and son W. A. are stopping at the Medford a couplo of days. Just arrived. Car of famous Flab i-oal. Valley, Fuel Co. This office will take subscriptions l for the Portland Telegram. Bargain rate of $.'!.'Jj a year by mail. Sub scriptions to be sent in before Febru ary 10. 27 1 Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Avery of Port laud are visitors in Medford who a -rived Monday. Oh lu.'W I love you dear old Dort mine, Skillful workmen made you, I will never trade you. All highly grade you dear old Dort ol mine. Clark & didders, Medford, Oregon. Brunswick phonogra phs on easy terms at Hate's Piano House. tf I Chester W. McDonald, president of the Jackson County itauk. arrived ( home this forenoon from Portland j where he had been taking medical' treatment for the past thirty days. Bogue river sorghum at 11 utcbin- si. ii X I.umsdeii. 17.'. j Take your hemstitching and peeot- j lug to I he Handlei-all Shop. H7.'. Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Oslumi ol , Kngene and S. C. White ami F. A. i Coffin are among the Oregoniaus atj the Holland. Cai 1 Jeschke. high grade watch ami clock repairing. !' Fir street. M Fine seed barley, bearded audi beardless, reclamed gray oat s. vetch .seeil. I,,.,. Watkins Ct,., V.'Sl South Front. Phone IM!!'. 21A 11. II. Pomeroy of Central Point, has returned from a several mouths isit with relatives in Minnesota. Mrs. Penieroy stopped in l.os Anuele and will s!;iv there a mouth or si i weeks before returning iu.me. The famous Shasta tamab s on :-ale I now. Shasta. " 1 For the best insurance see Holmes i the Insurance Man. ) The tii'vt me'tin:;s in the farm bur-' i -an campaiuu ale s hedub'd a- fol low v; K.tj;le point on Thursday oinhr a: s o'clock, and Talent on Fnda I' nn;ht at the same hour. This alter noon"-; meet t n f. was held lit I .it k- creek, i he teuiuht's meeting will be! held at Hnnvii .-iboro. ( Siai to.l foi sale by tier or cuid.. Vallex Fuel Co ' Pa in i in . t in! imr and decern' iu;. ) otdcrs iM'O'iiplly attended to. Phone! !''. L Klliott & M..Caf:e.-ty : 1 t Among gu'-:-:.-- at t he Niish ai ' John .VcHale of K. ildmg, Cal . and. Klwoo.l II. Ke'. and W. I!. Butler , cf lllellilale. Hand ombroid.'red dresses for in fanls. Ilandli r:ift hop. ;?.'. Cakes. Krench pastry aihl creatn puffs at the Shasta. " M. I.. 0)idckc new i'i .la.-Ksonj county apprai.-itiy Itii- lamlv u:ni. ri the Talent and Cold Hill ii'rig.itiiu-. projects under iliiel;en ef ihr t:i:r irrtgitliou and secinitics t onun'.SMon The pitiect embnices some l.'.O'.'e acre". Cranls I'nss tenner. Iry body fir, tier or conhvond d.r alo. I'bone Jls-ll. -"! Try our meivhants' lunch. The J.siuuta. tt - MEPFOtin math TTtmuyrrc. 7 f J K5 M n - h "IMA , , ft . ( FLUNG !p THE PRICElOF 1 1 vou have even seen "Shore Acre.-" or "Wnv Down Fast" you'll Know in advance the treat in store tor vmu in "The Price of Innocence." There'-. I he same tang ot' the sea. strong men. noble women, ouaiul characters em! human interest in this new picture, in its iwo limit iircdccssor.-. At the Kialto, with diarlie Chaplin D-niiilil. R0Sr0C Arblinkle at Liberty. A two feature pro-; ram opened a iiiree dav engagement at the l.ihertx 1 his al'ternoon. with Koseoe Arbtiek - !e, who is heavyweight entertainer ;:nd riotoii-lv funny i" bi new com - edv. "The llavseed." 1 here are mniiv I'omedv lnculent-. in the two reoN ol' '"The Havseed" that in not be mentioned here, ow - it: to lack of space. Sutliee it to tneluile with the repetition of tie Sergeant ("lust a v Went on,', the re-! tired regular army veteran who ever ; since his retirement has made his; home in Medford, plans to sell some; of his property here and to go to i Mexico in the spring. However, he will continue to make his permanent ! home in .Medford. The sergeant will retain his ownership of the Newtown Street bakery building and plans to reconstruct ii into a bungalow for his future residence. He has offered to sell his two maguiticent mounted Klk heads to Hie local lL.lge of Klks. , one of these heads has' boon pronounced . by experts for years as the largest and finest in the ('nited States. He killed both' Klk ' oji; hurtling expedi tions many years ago while stationed in the Jackson Hole country in Wyo ming in regular army service. The famous Shasta tamales 00 safe new. Shasta. ; Ladies' and men's suits French dry ! cleaned $1. ,U C ity Cleaning Works. ; Phone 17 1. if 1 San Fnincisro men stopp'ug'at t he ( Medford include A. O. Burch. F. D. Schmeier. l. II. Fri T. Lydiard. i;ht. K. B. Pt U 1, rron ; Driss nd C. 1,1 Pa 1 kor. Pure home-made sorghum at I Hutchinson & l.umsden. I On and after January 1 the Hines & Snider garage will be open day ami 01 'night. tr I The Kpworlh League of the Meth- icdist church will hold their regular monthly business meeting Ihis even ing at 7:;:o iu the league room. All members are retpiested to be present as there Is business ot importance to be transacted. All makes of sewing machine needles. Handicraft Shop. 7."'' See D. R. Wood Ai- Co.. Rm. u'.i Liberty Bldg.. for fire imurance. tf The condition of Villinm A. 11 anna who underwent a serious cperaiion in Portland on January 2 ith. con tinues to improe much to the grati fication of his many Medford and val ley friends, according to the lateM news received from Portland. Houston's home-ni.id"' soruhum for sale. Hull hinson - l.umsden. 21- ' Kidd's shoe store. Phcue t':ii-M. Visitors from nearb poinls in the j city Mondax and today in hided j James Arnold and T. S. Lewis f Watkins. F. Hubert of Beadle, and .1. R. Donovan of Wellen. Hemstitching aud pecotiug. The Vani'y Shop. . The Ladies' Aid of the Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the lurnie of Mrs. W. W. Williams. "l'i' North Riverside. Yarn flowers and yarns for makinu them. Handicraft Shop. 21 The car load of stock suit received 'his week by I he f .inn bureau cx . hatiiie was unloaded today. A quan ity of the salt wa unsold this after r 0011. COLDS breed and1 P 1 mrl nrr.f7 l apreaa inrLutiuA KILL THE COLD ONCE WITH HULL'S CASCARAf QUININE 11 .lard oM r-nc-.lv f?r V?rs i tablet lorr.v sa!?. tr. n At AllD- WEEKS & MeGOWAN CO. UXDRKTAKERS VkT I'bone! I'actdc 227. VlKlit riioncv: r. W. Weeks, IB.I-Jl. lKlJ Afb)tnj MEPFOTiP,. ojnc :6nt. frj'riWvV." vhiIru-Kky s'ibjr,i 020. trJf 8f i n cii A INNOCEMGtZ remark that the pieluro, U one ol' j Kattv Arhi;ekjes bel. And Mar i isierile ( lark is cen in a st,-rv. "Luck in Pawn'' which lias noveltv ami elmrm. It is relrehin'.:. plea- j iiiL'lo the eve 'and the brain. Irgical j and ali-t'vinir. Settin-js, photoiirn- : phv. Imtitmus and Mth-tiiies are j keeping, features, all, which add rentlv to the et't'ect ivenes-; ol' t hot picturi.alioii. lie asnured it is ' the hoi (f the star's work in monll When one of the boxing:; on the shaft that drives tho rotary kiln at the cement plant broke, practically every department was forced to stop and most of the large crew of men now employed at the plant were laid off pending repairs," says the Cold Hill News. ' The bunkers being full of crushed rock, there was no need of keeping the crushers running. The first day's run cf the big furnace turned out ."iuu barrel? of cement la clinker aud the result was vorygrall- tying. Tho management of the plant has greatly improved the road from Hold Hill to the plant over which 'the laborers and supply trucks must pass. Previous to .the break of the ; boxing, which resulted in breaking one of . the large gqar wheels, every I department" was working perfectly janu no management was well , satis- lied with the operation of the plant." The general merchandise business of !),;i y. Wilson at Rogue River has been sold to Fred O'Kelley, who took possesion on Feb. 1st. Oregoniaus registered at the Med- lord last night and 1 uesday morning iin luded .Florence May of Sheridan. Chas. Anderson of.' Orenco. W. K. Dbkonur of Kngene, and H. F. Cot Jon. D. Del Valle. il. L. Wall. J. 11. '.shn.n. Delia Beaulieu, O. H. Car ver. W. A. Chib ote, D. W. Hileman. A. Inglis and 1. W. Brown of Port land. Notice of Uemoval The 1'n ion Livery, Feed & Sales Stables formerly located at Dr. Helms barn, 111 North Fir street, is now located " at the old Vincent barn. North Riverside and will lie known as the I'uion Livery. Feed & Sales Stables, the only feod stable In Med fi.rd. l!7tJ Get the papers to build fires, per bundln. this nfrirn. 100 Dr. Carters K. & B. Tea Makes Fine Laxative Syrup Mnkp H nt l(nm nml Siuf About 1.50 t hililreii Uie to Tak It. Full Direction? Wiih Each 30-Ccnt Patkago For a real tonic and blood purifier.tnko -a tcacpoonfi!) every night or every other nigiit for ut least three weeks. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i-'Oll SAI.F. Coml furniture and stoves: u)o the five-room hou.se whttre said furiMiure is located, for rent. Inquire A. A. Shelly, !'.:.- Iteddy avenue. i'T I KOH lil-.'NT --Wry desirable furnish ed apartment to adults only.' lief erenccs requited. Berbeii Apnrt inents. I'htme ::.'n. L'T KOH sai.i:- fui nit lire. -lloii.ehdd and kitchen rioutll liiversiile l-'Olt SAI.K counter sin -.v S:l'.ee: anir ito.ee. I!;,; .Ninth htr..,.. uht-foot mlssitut j i.-e. Klass and doot s. t davenport com ii. l lii-.l. I mi West I DR. RICKERT FTES SCIKNTiriCALI.T S KSTEIV, AM) GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED NO nnors tsed Rmkrn Inex Acrnratelr PupUrtel Suite 1-2 over Mar Co. 303 E. Main, L'pstaira i is S Xi t --a I - pr I. W. W. TRIAL THAT .MOXTKSAXO. Vbh:i., Feb. 10. Stipulations adniittiiiK owiier.ship' by six of Uio olcvcii ileromlants, of riflfs, liintol? iiml rovohnrs tukon utter tho hoG-tiHKa al Ccntralla last Armistice day. woru road into (no. rc(-ord today at the trial of tho uloven defendants, nil allesed members of the 1. W...W., lor tho minder of Warren O. (iriinm, one of four victims ol tho sbootiims. The Only weapon about which there is a dispute as to ownership is a ;!S-O.-j rifle, which the state alleges was owned by Kugeno Harnett. This rifle, according to the slate's evidence, was found in the Avalon hotel, and it is allowed that Iho bullet which vaused the death of Cirimm was fired from this hotel, aud from ibis rfle. The stipulation admitted ownership of weapons by Ilritt Smith, llort Bland. O. C. llland, I.oren Kob er:sfi Kay Meeker and Klmer Smith. K. .1. I.indley, C'entralla toll poster told of lindini; the disputed 38-r.r rifle behind a billboard he wait paint in j;. together with three boxes or shells, ale turned It iver to tho sher iff, ho said, explaining that he had met C. I). Cunningham, one of the attorneys for the slate, on the day ho had found the rifle and that Cunning ham had said that he had looked for oui.it tt !iiRii-iirt;iULi lulu. .1 iiu inn fl'M nmltti-il .-in sin nvhihll m-nvlditH'' the stato enn later cannect it with the shooting of Grimm. The state declared that it will make sucn proof. The defense has resisted the identification and claims that it cannot be established. Sheriff John Berry of Lewis county was re- culled and identified a suitcase filled I with wearing apparel, found in a room in the Avalon hotel, as that be longing to Bert lUaml, one of the de fendants. The defense admitted the identification. OBITUARY HOLT - Mrs. .. .1. Hull, mo 7:i. died nt licr home in .Metll'onl. Sun dav at'tenionit, Keb'riiarv S,. nt o t'Yiork, titter ; pcriod ot five -weeks' ,Hlni s. i. She leave to mourn her loss jicf husband,. '.). .1: Holt ol .Mctl Jronl 3 'ihnje' sons .1. O.'llolt.'of B:it-L-eni-. Vict'M- Unit' of Port land"!' ami AGE A man is as old as his organs; he can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids hi3 organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with Tho world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles ffinco 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates vital organs. All druggists, three sues. Look for tho name Cold Mudnl on very box anil accept no iniitstioa Help Your Digestion When ncid-distresscd, relieve tho indigestion Trith Dissolve easily on tongue as pIcEsat to ite r.s candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try !tf-moids y.ADK er sctt & bowne KASIRj o SCOTTS EMULSION louses New Spring Blouses 4 Now Arriving Pli-aso lndk over our lines le ft ire tiuyimr The Vanity Shop Xext. K'ialto Theater. For Spring Canyon Utah Coal AND Dry Wood PHONE 242 WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL 531 S. Front Bt, MAN'S BEST GOLD MEDAL Theodore Holt of Silver f'ilv. I't;li rind two dauehters, Mrs. V. Ii. .Moor. ol .lunetion C'itv, ami .Mi-s Ye-! Jlolt, a teacher ill.llle .MeillMl-d biji' j -ehool. Klineral -rerviee, will lie hc!4 at the home, of ,). O. I loll in V.uz Tucsdav, Keliruarv 111. at '-' o'el, CouKhetl Xlulu mid Day John VoKnue, E'llerton. Ua., writes: "Last fall, when my neighbors were down wiLli.lnfluenza, 1 took a severe cold and before I was awaro.ot my condition 1 was' down nick in. bed., 1 eoiisbed night and dux and iny.tiirout was raw and. sore.. 1 sot a bottle of Foley's Honey' and Tar Compound and took elKht small doses in two hours, ily condition began to im prove and in a few days 1 was as well as ever. 1 In my opinion Foley's is the best cough medicine made.." For sale hy Medford Pharmacy. TERRIFYING DISCOMFORTS FROM SKIN DISEASES lichlng and Bumtngr Eruptions Torture Victims. If your skin rccms ablaze with lhe fiery, burning and itching of Eczema, real and lasting relict can only come from treatment that ocs below the surface that reaches down to the very source of the trouble. Skin-diseases come from .1 disordered rnmlilinti flm blood, an?', icarch far ant near, The 'Enqine End of the Fao,eol Tractor has. been select ed from competitive tests uf' many enqines. Should after a . period of time the enqine -ueeil rencral overhaulifio we reulace, engine with, a - rebuilt . enqine from factory at a nomiiia! price. - ,i " - '-.X i,-,., . ..-; , . - . -, " -. Is not traction .the principal need of a tractqr? Who questions The Faqcol's Traction? There's cnmfc,-f"'jn opcrafihq the Fagoel. . No-dust, easy .to turn, up or down hiil. '.,Njp hcaL " Positive in move- niant. . , ,t; '. , ';' ,. ' Ask for . Demonstraljon. , " . . e : ,.; .i; . JOHN C. SIGNOR;;Korinek'Bidg; 221-247 North Fir Street. Croup Insurance AVil h ;i bottle ol" IM'X M 1 1 Ai0-j :!0iUl I L ' K EDY iu tlie house, 'you need ii;vu,no J'car of the lif tlc ones of that drt:;idel t f'oiilijeAlii'i'CROl' P. -: Heath's Drug SLore " The San Tox Store - WK I.KAU - Launspach l.XfK WtMfK Ol'K l-'or ptirticiilars phone II. (f. We set all the late music atfsoon as it published, IVotn 'Krlsco and eastern cities. This wcrk is not a sidp. lino Willi us; w0 make it a business. . .. , : . BROKEN 'POGINGS AND CASTINGS Welded, Re-enforced aud Guaranteed. Cast iron. Steel. Malleahlt!, AJniiiinuil'a-Jb-oiixe. 'o;)i;er, Nickel, Tn'onif nttdViniutViniii - '- Steels. THE VULCAN V7ELDINa-V,0RKS , . S3 South Front ;Street. '" ': ' 1 - Pat's Tire Works 28 North Grape Street, Call ami .-ee ns about von'v vtl;'vuur 9M. or sell you new ones. " DEALERS IN RACINE TIRES ' it; ' -i i '. 1 ,,t I ; .j.J.;.j-Ji-u-i ' -miAi DnvicnniiTc m uui'iuuuuio Ye-tenliiv v,,t new meinber dav in the l!ov . Scout iinuiversarv week. .lmiil ''U new , Jtov . Scouts were re cjuifcil. Tills liriii'is Hie nieiuber sliiii oV 1 lie Ideal orennizatioii to over fjtl; member.' Tomorrow cveniiit: at' if'.:Ui is the bii: i-'athcr and Son bun-i iiiiet. The ladies of the Christian church are tmarim: a .sumptuous eliieken dinner, J'o.r the S(-outsl and their ''days. I-'olljiwinu' t,lie. bamiuct Dr. Boozer of Ihe'. presbvtei'iiin eliitrch will address Hie fathers and .-.oris. ' . ' you cannot find a blood remedy that r.ppVcaclies S. S, S. for real efficiency. S, S. S. has been on the market for 'fifty years, during whiGh time-it lias 'been giving uni form satisfaction for all disorders for which it is recommended. I you want prompt relief, you cant rely ,jipon S. S. 3. lJor expert ad vice as to the treatment of your, own iiflivitltial case, write to-day. to Chief Medical 'Adviser," Swift " Specific' Cov Dcjt,H- Atlauta, Ga.;;; If good, workmanship, simplic-,1 itv. few parts; liiqli grade ma-; i lcrials, : self -'oiliiui hearinns , liayfjl'any tthiijp to. ,.(o , with atir-, ;nl)iity, the traction, end .of. tlie . Faqeol Tractor should last 20 , vearsv-'VfitH very, little expense. i'T: I: TEMPLE, Mqr. . '. THKns'tfOI,LOV :' .1 . , Orchestra Sl'KnAl.TY I.annsiuirh, -l-ftE-V. ill f ;-.".; r