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9 0 O 9 8 o o ft MAtTi fWhXm MTlfbRT). 0!?EGONT. TUESDAY. TTrT.Y0 o o Ml 13 i Hedford Mail Iribunr AN INDEPENDENT NKWHPAPIH WBIiUUSO V. V KRV A FTKK NOOM UCBPi ' BUN DAY, BY TDK MEDKUKU HUNTING 00. Yfc Mrdtcra Sundijf Mornlnf Hun la faralahw auinug rtn-iM7 twuy Mfloet Mill TrlbunjO Bulldlbf. 171V potta ro nrtt. rboncut. tanner MM ford kail, tiit Mtdfonl fmjun,Uta Souti tra urrguolui, u Auiiiud Tribuuc. -JIOBKKT W. RUIIL, Editor. O bbUHPTKH 8U1TU, lUiufcr. Mull In Ad Tine: Ually, with Sunftj fys, ytir .... Pally, with Sunday Htt, month . . , Dally, without tiuiidmy Suit, ytr Daily, without Sunday Bun, month WMMly lis!) Trltiunt, one year aWjay Sun, om year ,.T.60 . .76 . .or . l.oo . l.Qu Y CARRIER In Medford. A lit -mi. Jiriuoo . rllla, Criitral Point. I'hotnli, Taient and oi nigbwaya: ifowaya: UJy. wltL-Ruoday Bun, month. . , . .9 T' illy, without R.utday Hun, muutttT. ... .01 illy, without fiuitday Sun, our year... 7. fit Mauj. wn paiiy Pally, without Hunday k Dtllr. vtth KTday Bud, ooa yaar . jlUtrM by carnar, caab in auvanc. 1 Stitam) coM-cIies matter at itdforS) I.. ,.l u..nk ii i a in OfhVUI papr of th City ol Mfdford. ' Official paper of Jackaon Co'inty. TM: only paper twcweci. Altwm. Ore.. snt CMro, California, a distanre of over 400 to Uea. baring leaaed wire Aaaoclattd Prea -Or dally iierieT circulation for all ioiifha enulur Air endlnr April lat, 1924, S()i, more thai dwuble the cfroulation of any otlter paper put' jiaDHj or cirruiateu in jacxaou V HKMUKHH OPOTRh smijoiATrrr fltKHft. la M(Iuiivg en tl tier e the for republication lion oi an nivi aim Ml ci rredttad to It or not othtrwlee crt-dltcf to tbfi Muar, and alao to the local newa duI mhd her a n i r. -All itafat of republication of apedai dl Mwum nerein are auo reaertea. ."(Ye Smudge Pot 1 3 : By Arthur Perry. - l-.Hfipo engineers cuntlnue tgt chin henielvos on thvhistle&ords. A . DAMN POOL UHIIH 1I1S GUN IN yC :oKOVD Baker. Ore., Uomo craf.) ' Rugged Journalism In rough' .Ht Oregon. - ' An 'Indignant flopper of J'oliint. 9go J7, uroUHed ly proleHtH UKiiliiHt lier, running hog-wiltl iiightn, muuleU hertfnour with her flHtn. A duuuhter tthuuri chaHllHe her mother ut leiua tlc.Yi week to keep her In lieg)nruier ' ' IIOMWAY II I XT ' ' ' 1 1 (Corvullln Ciazette-Tlinra) .Jrourth of July will he Hutur- tlus Thut meanR two vucutlun : - ftny. In ucceHHion and many will ' KCKtSi tl)n woodK. Be careful! to v ijif jout Igres and eaSyour'Olgar ; ejAj Htuox. 'Jt t'fBtinu of the second ItiHlnllmciit of w i'd In in dill bwIiik throughout Jitif4)ley. .- : e " ': ' ' 'Archie Cool, employe of tiie Ktewnrt Puelwompany, wnKhed IiIh finger this r.rtiinMiii when It was caught bo Iweep 'two HtickH of Hlnh wood. WOUrfetie Reglnter.) The eternal fit heMir thlngn. l 2ftne polltlciami have not been ablgO get a word in edgewise ro fur in tint am Christian lOiOlcTivor convention i.nietropblls. , WiB Ing the progreiw of tho monkey tfltilln Tennessee, It must not be .mentioned thut a considerable portion of llj'l native population of Tennessee eat cjuy its a regularllet. TltW ought to be a kneo revealing conttkt at tho county fair. ' .ill - A J'appy group hauled a newly wililfd pair down the Main Stem on the.sinnv of a 4d Inst evening, at lote mllW time. RlQfi ON A HK111WAY OAS 8II,0: If Vpll bought Vour Tires From a Mull. Older House (let Vour Air Thoij ; vi:i,i,.ii Ijli (Kllllw , Tlio Unite IIOOKKK (iltOO.M llllsns City Times) Ited States marshal. whjiin tho iiuestlon whether the marriage would, be permissible wu checked up to him, told tho shrift It wofid be ull right pro vided precautions were taken to s.afhut the man did not escape. O.. jWushlngton Muddiix has re tuiodl from K. I'ulls. Mlstuli Mnil.ix wus jiiiiiht In the social whirl, but theigtffly puid her own wuy to the rodej:' :f '.Mil. IXltl ri,CTK)XS . TIJ-' secret of Henry Ford's Invita tloujci, twenty-five young Turks to "e i America first" lies n the fact thutliillbough there Is u multitude of American flivvers on the deserts of the.Dricnt thero are tew service stu llonsl ! a Thl sheik who Invites Ills girl to go fllvvir riding over the desert Is strict ly up against trouble if the flivver lull k. i There Is no first-aid station handy and no barbed wire femes front'- which to cut emergency spare puna. All he can do Is to nuke his hruitluto the hood and act uOthouKli he apiiltl recognise the trouble If he aaw It. Over the desert ho is likely to hear the raucous advice: "Oct a caml," KoriT. twenty. five Turks will chance all this, lie Is going to buy thil"; tickets and pay Ibein standard wagw In his Detroit factory while thej learn how to ipjike a ilky flivver bo. Then they will go home to nprrufPi the gospel of gasoline. They will open garages and mend flivvers. The re suit will lie more flivvers sold and mot garages to fix Jlu'in In. As In Ajnurlca, ono-half thP population will be hflvlng them while the oilier half mrts them. This will keep the. Turks ao Irtisy they will have no time to "i-hjioreeka or Armenians nr anyone CIseilTtius peace and trouble will rie soenjl simultaneously, and the "Ter riblrlTurk" will be a memory only, exccle when he npiiroarlfi's with a gurfli hill In bis hand. ,s ISI 8K. Chronicle.) clTau love your wife? ' - , DAYTON, TENNESSIg DpYT0X, TfiincKsccgwin: by tilt' Scopes ili'fi'iise Swins the Iim rural yillnue will lie able to use kllicoretiuully at lciiit, on its iflil.HOO publicity fuiiQ In precisely wluit way Dayton wl! prolVt by tliis Kvolution trial, iffiwcver, is not so Jear at tho present writini;. True a lftlier. to inikiiown villaw- will beSiven front paiie date lilies foi a few wWks, there wi II K? an unusual beerLCots and inoHoitito bar will when tftt- opera bot'e is over, what will thP Daytor? Cliamber of Commerce be able to hBow on the credit side of the ledger? DajRon's inevitable predicament IcinnnslraU'Sqthe. fallacy Of Hie eontention that all publicity is profitable. Dayton is no lont'erobscurt. it is known the country rouiid as tlieoplacc QerP a public school teacher was expelled and dis honored 'because lie dared toO'xpound a tlicorj-in which the vutftf n ( seicntitie world lielieves. q Air. liryan and his fuudaiiieutalistic lylmrls will' ride ill the leading tizeu s mansion for a advanced thinkers will probably Itoardinir House, but it ndoubtful tliiin five mantes after the jury's And while .Mr. HrmgiSunises cision, lie will scarcely uri;e ins iriends to live mere. nat woiim be disloyal to the Florida ja-al estate aiiuePw hi8i he rcesciits. ItorneP Darrow am the pro Dayton without regret (rj and advertise the village as the last place. on eartn lor enliL'litened immunity lu short, we fear Dayton, the tragic wake of Shelby, Jlontana, also an enterprising yillage which raised a publicity fund and graced the front pagcsL for three ,r lour weeks. It wasn't good publicity for je good publicly for Dnvigfiii. other things, depends upon its character ami quality. 1 QUILLoPOlWS ffiU'bel : A fiberatoreJiefors he Q The treasury surplus isn't the Ancient saving: el's take regular lark." 9 , Chicago is detenOincd to pgt tlln, bnvn nff'tnna Olr? KOng Cole wasa merry old home when the static vflls bad. Americanis'in ! Tteing proud have any childrcif? - a - If European dolOnrs donft do mr vnf titnli. Jteit.im.li ..t t1w,.h O There tla.vs when it is difficult to sympathize with meiiawho nrc hiking 'bik from the l'ole. Correct this sentence t I'm the foreman, but I expect no favors." been placed in charge of a group of men known as the "Plying Squad ron" by Uiffi local forest service of fice. It will be the duty of these men to take charge of flro fighting rews when fnrost fires are raging Inch man will be in charge of a ppiirate crew, but when tkcre aro no flies, the men will work on tho Detid Indian Soda Springs road. K.J. Itodgcrs of the Klu ninth dls- rict linn boon transferred to tako .loncn' place, while K F. Murray, nu- mihi am ranger stationed in tills city, wilt dike Rodger's place as n full fledged danger. Walt THE DEAD FLYING SQUADRON M'MILLAN RUI . T(1 FIRHT FIRFS IMTCI KRK w a awaaa a II I I V iVbWWliMl W. O. Jones, forest ranger, hns NOW and then I stop for dinner i old Dumpvillc-by-tlifi-Mcf; it grows sadder, grayer, thinner, grows more snub by year by yeiff. No on rises,' loud and ranty, to proclaim ft needed boom; no one ever builds a shanty, (!& one dissipates tho pglooiu. And I say to Abner inn, "Why, oh Abner, do you linger, in a town too dead to sjtjin! Nor$ and south the trains arc winding, two departing every dny; all the people they're reminding of n ehanee ro get away. Kast and west tho Lizzies thunder, they are cluwiiijQutjj the road; why not eliiub on one, I wonder, and forsake this dread abode! A CI the walking is much better than it tQlen is, I woP, why, not don your erimson sweater and go forth fronPtlus ' bleak spotf" "Other places used to beckon," said old Abner, "Wag o; but I'll stay luge now, 1 reckon, till old ago has laid me low. Here I have n plaeo eommaudiiig wlfle I raise my garden suss; iere I have some little standing, hero I cut a swath of grass. I am 'Judge' and 'Squire' nn 'Colonel,' In 'the'Caesifr of the place; in the county's weekly journal men have seen my pictured face. And I'd rather be a Caesar in this (bad am) dismal hole, than to 1 an unknown geezerOlvhere tho big processions roll. In New York no man would greet' mo save the green goods profiteer, hut men chortle when they meet 'f in old Dumpvillo.by-the-Morc." AND SHELBY, MONTANA, first round. The injunction soiiBlit lieiML ili.iiied. find iImk eiitertiriHint ils Jlonkey Stitifium and cash in cn ymption (if ifotdoiis and jicnr rnliubly Jicll at a pruinium ; but pn v few days, Attorney Darrow ami "is craee the boards at the Darwinian if either (i them will KS'.v i'iorP verdict. ' to be "ratified by the Dayton de - rQi'lutionists naturally will leuvc to reside. ffl Tennessee is (Wined to follow ,:u Shelby And thig ape affair won't TU value of publicity, like most puts it over; 3 only oner in Washington a ride on thtr trolley and have a all of her cl'&ks except tluSc ul ' i soul. He had three fiddlers nt of one's family; dveidfijig not to . - m somethijif' t he Recretnry of State - 9 son of thcijOHS." said he to thejuecWid because the moisture favors WASHINGTON, July 7. tA. Tho McMillan arctic expedition j'0lco"nteretl mafiy icebergsQn its run irom name iiaroor to Hopeaaie, .La brador, the navy department was informed today In a message from tho litenniQfllp I'eary. filrto yesterday. "The Peary and Itowdoin have been steaming slowly through the Ice all day. bound for Ilopedale and Windy Tickle, Lttbnulor," the message said. 'Jg'hero are miles and miles of loose cakes of ice." . Tho mPH.in.av ivnn Intprppittnl bv tr - fiwurd n . Vonne . mi nniatmir nf Plv- mouth. Mass.. and forwarded hero. It was Incomplete. Do you love your wife? Mason VftLAGE. o Dinger, lnndlofd of the villago ' o . cross. woiu) Rjzursreu. THE LILfl' I'Orp Let us take a 4-V-lii-bual and row on the lily pond. 1-7 had belter I-2-.V4 out oldest clothes 3-8 we niiiy tall 5-1 1, ' 5-6 yon cio tall in the lily pond you will gel very muddy, but the g water is not very deep. , I wai tnld that the lily pond wS's to be drained 8-9-18-11 and3 then we will havno more pond lilies. , AnswetTo Last Puzzle m 1-3 lha), SS lO-lTaltrte), 2-3;4 (has), 4-710 (she), B-6 (Ma),.,91253 (run), (hat). ...... OnpyriQhl, t'JSS, by The nfernoltorSl Syndicate Personal Meal t to ServiQe) . By WILLIAMt BRADtf. Mi w SirjjkJ KtUr iKKfjIntr;. to whm tMtnxti'.t Will M .nTwrMl OV Dr. br.Ulv If bin r.,,nouiQ- Mari.f in-O wmwi in ins. uwm, 10 vi. r, pumhr 01 l.ttic OMlv.d, fnlfl aft.jL;?! b,f hrfc N;i rwlr b. inidi t. awHSi j)Mdtirilili iSttu.tli'fil AjjiJ Or. wllll.. Bjr, Ir a5j h)i fgg"gg " r ft is the huml(llt that hurts. ather than the heat or t cold. The comparatively lurge amount of motstpire in tne air manes iruii-iii heat hard to endure because evap oration ol mveft from the body SS. ., surface la dlmln ft ihft 'hpn tv'ift at mosphere la al ready nearly satur- ea wun waier nor. The onfv .Innllnn Y miakI to iiru.t.-Lii.u.uj' nit cooling of the body o.. .u. -'Yhe comparative flrynesa of the air n elevated places .makes extremely low winter temper iatures enciuraoie because the heat or the body is not so readily given off by conduction aat is whcYe there " ... Is more nter vapor In the air. .""" " ' " "v . diir Kxceseive molaturef therefore, makea jr.ve,"sul"d the kln-, PjhP " ht air feel hotter and cold air feel . oiiIor thls Prpoe la the follow colder, the first because evaporation Ins- ot ig aifeat la hindered, and the Powdered benzoin ..20 grains LUHUULUUII. When there is hlnh humidity in Wnrm wpnltini thn ftiMulnntlnn nt hpnl thru evaporation of sweat is lea- 'A few drops may be applied to the Hencd, njtd this fs compensated by a skin once or twice daily greater flow of blood i the skin 1 The same formula with' theMddl surface, Ylch elcvat the surfuce tion of 30 Bralna of resorcln Is excel tcmperature and facilitates dlssOu- ;ient for fish si!? or alllgatorskln, Hon of the heat ot the body by ift-JWrtlcultrlSS for the rnnih. : .h.r.h. dlatlon, cnductlon and convectlun.ca, dlrty ooking patches of dry skin rruoamy luih suriiiuw Huuumun inci dent to hlghAhumldity 1b the chief reason for the discomfort we feel from humidity. Unmlillli, t.n.!SXn..nU a alfltU nun comfort, In any weather or ally iSKite. B neither humldl lior temperature nor both of the fuc- tors aftermlne comfort, for another i factor la quite oa lmiwrtant as hu- m9uty and temperature, and tha Is the motion of the air. An lnstru- ment callfil the kata-thermometer mensures all theiJS factors. Th' Is for scientific studie nnd It renulres expert technlcnl knowleHlre to tape the instrument. "An ingenious an practical application of the same ousiness win prerwre on, order, principle is called 'he gargoyle air (after the formula fcn the Pharmaco tcster, and may be used by anybody ,1'oela, his legal and authoritative to determine whether the tempera- guide, women who know from Wx ture humidity air motion conditions perlence what real cold cream Is. have nrn Althln ihn nnt-i.fnrt rnri( Wffilte clothing v is really cocWi1' ,than dnrk clothing because the i white refl&tH the sunllcht and the . ... r i tiu tk cuuu uimunia buiiiv ui iiiu bum- light and converts light rays lir$ heat rays. 80 while summer attire, not only looks cool, but Is coohThi (gins been scientifically provotP. by I means of the kata-thermometer. ' It idoes not follow that black clothing 1 warmer in winter than light colored clothing, for the amount of iBjnllght Is lr.s;.ff!i'lent In winter to make an appreciable difference. I KoK&ively dry jalr, warm or cold, north or south, high or low.Mndoors W outdoors. In rather bracing or iminm miing, wnue relatively muisi air Is deprcRs&g or sedative. There Is a neutral rone around 84 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit Jn which humidity has little effevt one way or the other, and this tone Is inont frequently found In -jsprinP or autumn In the temperate lone, nat-. urnlly. Artificially, .the neutral tone Is rarely achieved because It is dif ficult to heat winter , air or cool summer nlr without greatly alter ing Its humidity. .. ' - The, amount of water vapor In the atmosphere is railed the abso lute humidity; the ratio of the abso lute humidity to the amount the at mosphere twuld hold at the temper ature In quentlon If compUMely sat urated Is called !he relative humid-1 Ity. Complete saturation Is 100 per cent relattvo humidity. Altho no practlcaL conclusions can be drawn from, fvfrasuren.ent of humidity alone, temperature and air motion lelng equally Important factorn. the average humidity In Kngland Is 75 per cent. In Denver, 43 per cent. In Ixia A nee Ir- 0e.fi ner cent. In II from 100 per rent at dawn, to IS per ctnt at mid day. M.ilt$ via Kti'm. not to mn l,,nT.'r, i a tamMd. Miff mAihaA .nvala'b U nI?TS as Tltls Humidity , , QrESTICWS AND ANSWERS Why Tak4a Bath? After I take a bath my who& body Itches furiously, especially from the hips down. . It seems 01 most un bearable at times. I have used dif ferent tnd8 of soap, but without re lief. , (Mrs. P. F. C.) - Answer Any and all soap imOt be looked upon as more or less an ev perhaps a necessary evil to the ckin. T'or many persons water is Hkx unfull inglns irrita'nt to the skin ptfsons with xerosis (dry skin, . Insufficient ebum or skin oil secretion) are likely to suffer with bathSruritus (Uchlng), because the soap aiiJ water or either of them remove wh&t littlejil tkpre is on the sk n. So tile first remedy is, avoid soap. The second remedy is, r,vu wllr ",rf7p oain Wd - Th . thlrd kme?v PPly HIIHH.Ill nil tn Vnllr linnr .lrv alt in a ttnr Absolute alcohoT 15 dropa Oil of sesame 4 ounces This must be digested three hours nvnr n irntn- Knih anH Kan fllt.-.H about the elbows or ilnees. Sesame oil (oil of ' sesambm, gjso called benne oil and teeVoll) Is pre- at It does not cli-1"'?. ih! k,n..af m?t. d,- One '""f M naetiniteijr y. - " l''''""" ' " ' ' ' Th next best thing or the pu!ose ' keeping the skin soft and smogh nnd n'lable and clear is freshly made c0,d eream. ; Mot1' any ready made Ht"" ' ' " impressive package, but ihe standard Ointment of rose water (unguontum aquae rosae) which any druggist or pharmacist who know little for the dewdags of the self stjft?d beauty specialists. .. : Yong people , generally have enough or too mucftskin oll..sebum. - .r . . .. . )Ri i ney niiiKV a misiane In appiy tng any kind of cream or grease or oil to the face. For the . young-?mw with . a tendency t$ oily, shiny, sklnr soap Is f?je thing, just (?minfconii andot any fancy or mysterious stuff. T)o you love your wife1? .Lift Off-No Paiia! Doe. n't hurt one bit I "' Drop little "Freetcue" on an arhina corn, inat.ntl. that corn topsohurting, then shortly L . jvu ink iv rifinv vu wun nngera, Your druggist sell, a tin; bottle of "Freefone" for a few rent., .unV-lent to remove every hard (Wn, soft corn, or wrn between the toes, hd " th, Voot i U'iM- caiiuwi, without lorwiMi r Heniitlfiil WlilKPmrt. where Cool BOool-'f Wiots. this roqrailn', an then she Haldr"An JCSi t 1-flUIK, 1 II was dead. boo. Ii- t' Vlilnk, I dlun t even know lie' Th' wnophont1 Is tl only sox-aUtl niuKlcaltjIn.strunicnt tliat sounds wortie aft we leaigi t' play It than it docs wlilkiOivc're ta-actlcltr. ffjlio Means to Attain Ilapjiy IHfc. martial, the tMngs that do attain a The happy ll be these, I find The rlchesse left, not go? with pain; The . frultfi ground, the quiet mind; The equal friend; no EtMdjfi, no strife; : . No charge of rtft, th),govejjinee; Without, disease tne healthful ll; i The household of continuance; The mean A9:t, rfo delicate fare;- True', wisdom .'joined with slnuile- nMl '-' . Theiilglit 'ulBcliai'i&l of All care, Where wine and wit may not 0 oppress. fhe faithful, wife, without dqjate: :h slee as may , beguile tne night; ' ' Contented with; thine own estate No wish ' for aeath, nor fear might. l He: J-y Hogard, Earl of Surry. VWffl KANSAS. C1T1T, Kaa--Fo nearly 40..yeuis C. ,11. iodgc, now 113, has been piloting ' ii lbcomAtive. . Ha has traveled at least -2,000,000 nilles th ijnotlior year he will be re tired by the Rock Island (pystcm on a pension. What's he go'ng to do then? He is goin; lo Klose his home in Kan sas City, pack his wife In an air plane, take the pi lot's seat a nj spend some time I' ft. rVooP- leerlig tha country, irom (lie air. Hodges,, with port of his savings as buq enginevt-, has purchased an airplane' and. spends his spare hours in flying It. He Rok lessons from anert aviators before buying the craft. " .. . . ... '. , , "Truyeling In a plane has a train beat40 ways," .he says,.- ChartO : Medford National Banfe 8 At Medford, In the Btate gjato oj pregon, at " ' RESovncEs , ; Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts, acceptances of '. 1. oiner oanas, ana roreign mils or exchange or-drartn, 1 9 . ... sold with indorsement of this bank (except those shown ' ' ' l1 b-and c) -' '' ;-: 657.803,08 . Overdrafts, secured, None; unsecured, $262.12......!...,, : ' , 26-jz .. V. 8. Government securities owned: a'. oIiepostted to secure circulation (U,S.- bonds- . ' '. . , " 'ii ' pnr viSie) .-. : tG.OOoao ': j b All other United States Government securities " . (including premiums, if anvl.... 77 r.r.a nn . ' ... : Total .....:......,...,,....,. , ; Other bonds, mollis, stviirilles, etc.:. T. ' ) ' , Banking House; i6tj.237.22; Furniture alia""' fixture..' $24,979.88 .... Real este owrtyd other than banklngftobse " "v Lawful reserve Xvlth FecTernl Reserve Bank ' . Cash In vault and amougi due omnatlonai iia'nks ' , Aahount due from State Tianks. and trust conVpanies in the ,!,.. aJmle1d0)8UUea'-'oter tnan includeclin Items , 9, Checks on other bankln'the'sanie'city q . ing bank (other than Item 12) .. e .,, ,,To,Rl ' . -lo, 11,12, Ad 1 3 ......... J.' a o 3" .'o 2 ti ' i a m. .,-! 11 full Treasurer O -. Total ..ft:.'...'. ......, CapHa. stock paid J.UnK Surplus fund ,SS Undivided profits "..!""'!"'""' circulating nWvs omstundlng Certified checks oiKvhandlng . CashlerliS cheeks outstanding Totalsvof Items 25 and 58 Demand dt ji ,,, (II,K iierHISltH) SIlllitHt tO (deposits payable within 3o clays)' A leposits subject la check .. .. U Si ". "Qe ,han 30 ' (oi'her 'ihai;0 Individual deposit Certificates of der .- for niatnov hni-Mu-ari 1 State county, or other muj'clpai" deposits secured by nieiicB of assets qf this. bankVr surety bond I'lectge Tr surety uivioenas unpaid .: rs Other demand dehoidi. '" " ' Total of demand rteposlta'Yother" than" bank PO,n"",),"uhJecl 10 '" Hems 2 t . 29,,30, 31. and 22 ' '.-,9 ... Time ileiMielQ subject to Reserve (payable after 3 Cer,'delS,: Other time deposits rt " Postal savings deposit . w X - TUI."emf s's'T. drPU,, ;uj ' to ' RTrveT"' Item, S3. 34. Jo, and 36 q ...,.,;fQ,,5;9;ls O tVlnl 33. 35. J 6. a.... ... n .. O that the above st.temeM ' ?r?r? "nd -r" Correct-Attt: W. a Chiltfeen's TictoriaP Cross Word Puzzle ' v. Runnlna Acrou. Word 1. In the picture, Word 6. " The Hon . a i-Word 6. One who Is vlctorlonj In a gane or contest Afford 10. -A reading or exercts assigned to a pupil to M aiuatw, learned or prepared aa iini task. ' " ' 0 Word918. An Insect oi variety of which feeds on woolens and othyj cloths. unnlneDo5JB- '! ' ' WDrd L Company, AbbrejjJ tlon. Word 2. Water falllnotn droy irom tne cieuas, nr I o VA' Word 8. conluncyon. Vord 4. Past fndicaUv pSlffi). - of the rh "t9 be." , ..' .': Wor3 6. Not "cooked. ; ' . ; Word 7. A separate arttcleIn l '- account or Ustcof Ooods. . , . Word 8. The home'of a btd. . : .' wora . 10 move . rapiaiy -o.o x ... 'font Wrd 11. . ffhus; at. Wordif.2. An exclamation. YESTERDrVY'8 PUZ;ZliB 1 For Treatntaft S9 Acntf) and cbnSrJBi Ulmwwea of WSSs 'and i"loilJ?jl. OuKer .nd tuior trftd, !nfl?rTiri, rj5 uj, bUdd? .nd ,tomoh troubtt, KOa hnil ru;ur., coldr. femal. troublr Tkr tlyala, fever, pneumoiu., uthmi Piid tareOK trouble., rta.utn.tlBm, .mmon-hoe., rltitT coiumnpUon, catarrh, plln, bydroed., il bumtD. OWg Hmin 8 A. S. to I P. O ' . ' 241 &GU Front St. CgjSrd: Q?k. 1 mm ' ' . Hesfve District No. 12 : KUPORT OP COXDITIOX CP. 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