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0 MHWPOftt) MATT, TftTftTTyft. KfBnpOtfD OKe'coX, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 15)25 TAOR TWO ocal and Personal lift In U lhe welcome frecut of tin U'cathor Imreuu for tonight, and cool er wt'Hthm tomorrow, following u mux intuiii of U7 iIpki'vch ycHturday, hii1 a iiiiiiliituiii of iU thin murninff which proniincd unother hot day. The form al prediction Is: "IiicreuHinK rloudl iictni, followed hy ruin HimIkIU, and Wednt'Hduy uooler." French luundry. Phone H3H. 1 1 li Lovelund'n Orenonluns, - Urn prize wlitnliiK.. KlnglnK Jazzy bund, will fur ntnh the mublc for the special dance at Auhlaiid'H open air platform WerinwH daynlKhl;', J10 Uiviy Srhado and family arrived home JiiHt tilKht from a Week's pleasure (rip'to Port Or ford and return. JjldtHoii County Fair and Penr IShow, Med ford. September 1U to lit. i t07tf Olothou humpem at the Jup Art Klore. Ill MIhs Alice Hutterfleld of HlvciMlde. Citllf., accompanied by her brother. Murk Butterfield, will arrive tomor row by uuto to make an extended vlult The niinibcr of out of (hn Htiile iura .1. It, flrown. i( Hum Viillcy. hunt WiujhiiiKlou uti.te vdfiioi'H if;Ultred In i-eKlHinr here yentorduy at the locul jniiclittw-d the JntereHt of t F. Krelwi at local holelx Include Mi', ami Aim. Klutn traffic rpfiitriillon bureau WfiH In the Model Meat market on tiouth J-;. F. Younxton of KlJenburic. Mr. and Hvciily-nlne. Central, und la now In churge. 11. Mih, X- J- Oner of Kvereti? Mrs. Flnr- The affiliated tradcH have estah Turnbluck 1h the other partner and neo Alrox, MIhhob Muble and Matn llRhed an offleo at Hmlth hall, 12K No. they have an up to date market, ear- Farnnworth of Hpoknne. Mr. and Mm. drupe. They will have a inpifonta- ryinif a full line of fretth and wilt. ti. JJjirton of Vancouver, and Mr. the In the hulldlnjr from 8 a. ni. to 10 tneam and poultry. ,und Mih. liartlett, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. a. in. every day to handle all hUMliiettn Wdneiluy Kpetlul Cunieln! Chen- (Freedman, F. R. Whlltlway, T. J. Vuu that may urine. All card men are ak- terfleld and Lucky Htrlke cJguetteu jAltu. and W. u. lCvaiih"f eHattle. ed to reR Inter with the aecretnry. carton 11. 2Hf Cozy Nook, 10!), llemstitcnln . buttons covered at the Phone 8i5-J. 10 RoiddentH of woulheni California I Handicraft Shop. . tf Freh wilt water uulmon, 260 lb. registered at local hotels Include Mr." Jfnu Klptzer, utfed uoout 40. nursed JohnHon Produce Co. . tf and Mrt. F. h. Dennis of Long fiend., "Talent bootlegKor," Is belntf held In C'ullfornluiiH reKiHtered at local ho- Mr. find Mrs. W. H. Itartcaux of :: the county Jail, charged with the POB tels Include Mr. and Mih. O. M. Kniith, Diego, G. H. Gotliftz of Pumidena, Mr. 'ftestdon of intoxicating liquor, uh a Mrs. Hoy u id Uowden and J. D. 8huw and Mrt. K. F. Glffer of Colton, Mr result of his urrowt last Saturday aftor of Kan Jomo, Mr. and Mm. VV. IJ. Lloyd and Mrs. F. R. Root of Kherman, an J noon hy Chief of Police George W. Mc of Potaluma, Mrs. Lena Kuhler. Mrs. the following from Loa Angeles: Or. -Nabb. When taken into custody. lOmtna Itcier, Miss Margaret Kane, and Airs. G E. Velkel, Mr, and "Mrx. iSpitzer had In his nomcHHion eight gul CRA1ERRIM DRIVE FOREST FIRE 001 Wolcomo ne'A'H. to the local public uh well uh to the thousands of tour IhW and other visiting Cruter Xuke during the romuinder of the season Mrs. Vera Hemes, Richard Scares, William Culvert, Mr. and Mrs. Pu-lr.- ions of corn whiskey, declared by the 1 m uie unnounccmeni pnonea iiown to Mr. and Mih. J. M. Uauvhleni. Miss ton. Mr. t.rd Mra. O. D. Fisher. M. C. liiollco to bo 108 nronf Ashland Tid- ilne cilV lJtlilv f,'om rair Lake head- Mary E. TnmasKo and MIhs Margaret Dann, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnso.i, Mr. ;ings. Perkins of Oakland, Mr. und Mrs. G. A. Hchuekle of Dunsmulr, Mrs. A. Cunningham of San Luis Obittpo, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Reld of Rlrhmond. Mi', and Mrs. C. M. Hmall of Fellows, and nr.d 'Mrb. Klliott Craig, Mr. and Mvs. K. L. Taylor. Mr. und Mrs. R. A. Hmlth, Mrs. H. M. Houston, Mn. 1- Mr. nud ti. (Jerm Fresh salt water unlmon, 2Cc, Johnson Produce Co. ' A real estate deal which was re quartors by Superintendent C. G. lb I.Thoni.soii that the rim road around the famous scenic body of water has now till been cleared of snow and ice Germain. Mrs. Mary Carls. Mr. and cently consummated through the and lwn tor travel. The Huporin- Mrs P. A. Htrlchet, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gyt, Mr. and Mrs. nitth und Miss Helen Dolpha HU-k J. G. Twyford, Chare R. Nelson. Mr. und Mrs. J. l. Kweeney. Mr. and rMs. W. J. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Metager of Han Francisco. Homo sites, acreage, etc.. or will build stores or garages. Main clown- Hutterfleld Is librarian in the Los An geles city schools-' While making the K lock or cabin at Plnleon-Polnl-on-the-Rogue their headquarters, they will visit Crater Lake, the Oregon raves und other southern duces of Interest, Launspach Piano Store now open for business at 111 W. Main. Opposite Rialto theater. Successor to Root Mu. ale Co. tf Mi. and Mrs. G. M. Winn. 610 Clark Hi reel, entertained their nephew. Ai -tbui Tut tie i.iti fanillv of Port) md. Ruy now. Big developments near at llHt week, and whom they hud not with Mr. and Mi-s. A. .1. Klocker. MiHsjt(JWn UUH,neM8 d(Ktrlct. Don't wait. bund. Agents correspond Morris es tate. Crescent City. Culif. 113 I Tree props all lengths. Medford Lumber Co. 104tf urtgon M. um, M.H w; y cowson and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orr are home from MoHeloy and T.ylur hul your " n,,l0 " u,p to ManihAHd. Jian.lo,, Zek fruit on ncumllc tire-, Hhonc .140 'ttu Port Orford. At the latter ,! Wednesday Sperlal-famel.,' Che. Ilr ,. -WU i,vl,,o nrl.ed iljlii I ' '' ('rolVHOn '"nileil Hie "tnlo reun- torflolil and Mifky Htrlko ciguvclteH-r Jlnnl? ' , 13. '" lh" H,"""Rh Wur veU!''"'" ' ear.on $1.28. Cozy Nook. 10 iir!. i.fV.',ta ... iin?... 1 H n'-n ne 'H 11 memUpr. Mr. and Ml.H, Howard G rover of seen for over 1 1 years. While here the two families drove to 'he IjiIcj of the Woods to visit Mr. nd Mrs. Wlr.n's having Hpent over throe weeks as a pa son. Russell, who resides in that region with his family. Mr. Tuttle departed for his home In Portland early this "Mrs. Dora Woods and her sons have moved from" Medford to Ashland," vhuvh the Ashlund Tidings. Exido batteries for Ford. Chevro leu, Hlars, etc., $12.75 and $16. (in. Williams & McCurley. ' 104tf 1 French Luundry. Main und Grape. '-.'!- 112 'Tourists and other guests from a distance registered at local hotels last night and this morning included: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Heuth, Nadu Murralne and I. L. Wise of Chicago. Mr. and Mr. Walter Fisher end Miss Thelmu laiid of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joyce of Dallas. Texas., Florence .1. Kane of Milwaukee. Wis.. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Morse and Lucius and Houthwood Morse of Ht. Louts, MoV M. Mnndrlnkson of Globe. Ariz., Mr,; and Mrs. John A. Gurdner of Miami. Fla.. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mc Donald and three children of Phoenix. ArUj, Mrs. M. Moddlngs and Kollic M. Regan of Pueblo, Col.. Mrs. Proece of Halt Lako City und Mrs. Headstrum of :Twin Fulls, Ida. tip1 cu lul . dance Wednesduy night, .uy. 2Dth. Llthlatf open air platform. In Ashland, lipmedlutely following the baud concert, 110 - Fancy new potatoes, large size, !lc pr-"Jh. Johnson Produce Cot 241' FirRtroet; Phone 07, ostf Mrs. IL O. Frohbaoh who recontly underwent a goitre opcrntlon lu a I'ortluml hospital Ih ropuried us net ting along nlcoly from the ordeal. Golden Rutitani corn. wliolcnalo fur canning or drying. Cull 112 F(.u:t .aulc-r-Fy chuaor ehuaes files. 1.'ho! It on cuwb und Iioihcs. Monarch Heod Co. ' . 113 Charles A. Wlnir uirencv whs the mile tenueiu aiso pnoncu inuc tne -lorest of the Dr. M. C. Rnrber homo on ' f "-e jeported the other day fh the' North Holly to Mr. R. K.' Hmlth of la,k now out. j Tplo. who expects to tenant the house The delay In clearing away the deep in tho nenr future snow In the always worst snow-laden Wednesday Special Handicraft section of the rim drive has been due , Shop adorable-aprons, stamped for to tho unusually heavy fall of snow embroidery. . Four models to choose wnd rain at this point last winter and from, 39c each 109 .spring, frozen Into a -solid mass, und Frances Lewis, small dnughter of-the necessity of first clearing away ( Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis, was re-(the snow and doing other necessary; moved to hor home yesterday after 1 work at advantageous points before. attaching tnm deep cut. tient in the Sacred Heart hospital be- J However, tho rim drive elsewhere cause of a severe illness. At present has been open to travel for some time she Ih steadily improving and it is .!". e8t from the lodge to the above expected that she will soon be fully mentioned deep cut. recovered. I '''he Crater Luke season is now Newcomb'says onlv a short "time to 'aquured away fci the pleasure of the order your factory blocks at summer many thousands who will visit that Planosl Hco Launspaon. u- Holders Dairy, are home from a va- Tree props nil lengths. Medford cation of two weeks spent principally Lumber Co. 104tf ut Portland, with Mrs. Orovor's par Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young are ontH Ur antJ Mrs K R H(!ely down from .Portland visiting friends We p(iV for flHh0B nnd Heil dirt and looking after their properly neur choap Bl.own & White Agency, Inc. Kugle J'olnt. Mr. Young was a lino- j . tf typo operutor on this paper for years.) while only one wtage load of pas Ho says Medford and this calley engers from the hotels and trains never looked as good or Koomed inoro went up to Cmter Jjlk0 thiH forenoon. proHperous than now. Mr. and Mrs. tomorrow will witness a larger travel Young are on their vacation and will of truIn tourists to the lake, as lu ad spend some of the ttmo In California, riiti to others arriving, an American French Laundry. For finest linens. Express company, party of 25 per- 112 Hons will arrive from the north tomor- Fancy rreumery butter 49c per lb. row morning, and leave at once 011 the Johnson Produce Co. Bt,iBea for a visit to Crater Lake. Raymond Sargent departed this before you Day thnt piano see Lnun- morning for his home In Hanger. Calif.. Bpuch. He can eave you money. He after having spent the past two months knows pianos and is reliable. tf vlsltln ghls uncle. Ren Decious. pro-1 a six and one-hnlf pound duugh- prletor of the Holland Hotel. lor was born on July 2s to Mr. and Fresh Umpire plaster. Medford Mrs Nelson Maybellof Weed. Calif.. Lumber Co. 104tf at the Purlcker Maternity home. Fresh salt walftr salmon, 2Sc. lb. Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt Johnson Produce Co. tf cbcap. Brown & White Agoncy. Inc. Janice T. Chlnnock was among tho tf Grants Pass visitors arrtvjng. In Mod- Mr nnd Ml,t p H, Hunter of ford yesterday. K aniath Falls were -visitors In the If your pictures are made ut Palm- clty, thH m0rnlng, bringing the form er's Photo Studio, 716 N. Centrul, they 0l.. fttthCr. d. S. Hunler. who has been will be the best. tf visiting them for some tlmo past, to , iM-osh Kmptre plaster. Medford lhe clty lo b0(ir(! tno hasUi en routo Lumber Co. ' ' lMtf t0 his home at Miami. Flu. Kd McCord. a man rtf about 4T. LarRe Htock Victor records at Pal- year(j of age, wus b'tten Monday by a meP Music Htore. v tf largo rauiosnako. Ho was attom.pt-1 t Among- tho new nppotntmenls of Ing to drink from an Irrigation ditch, cadet oficcrs and xadot nou-comnls- wnon- no poarn-ine rapine sing us tinned officere of tho corps of cadets, eighteen firm, large, and perfectly good tasting trout last Sunday when hu fished In Squaw lake in the Apple gate country. He states the fish, con trary to popular belief, are not soft nnd unfit to eat due to the summer heat, but are good- due to the fact thnt several cool .streams flow into that body of water. While in the fever nf fishing enthusiasm Mr. Picbo fell from a rock ovor ten feet high, causing his ar nto be severly lucrntd. Another surprise for the children Wednesday at the "Highway Ilarber Shop. ' 10ii Seventy-eight pVr cent of the stu dent soldiers In attendance n,t the Citizen's Military Training camp at Camp Lowls. June 10.- to Jub" 18.' who deadly warning. Striking ut the saipo fnltod States Military academy. Wcst'f'Pd the record ftourso In murksman scenic, wonder during the next two months. '' " ' 'r Yakima Growers Plan to Store prices. Phone 631.. Inltf Mr. and Mrs. C. Tt. Jordan of Los Angeles, Calif., are spending several days in the city vhdting .Mr. Jordan's sister. Mrs. Jean Rruult. They de parted thin morning for Klamath Falls, expecting to return to Medford next Saturday to resume their visit. Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fleming of' A Yalilnia. Waab.. dispatch suya Smith River. Calif., arrived In the Yakima fruit handlers are planning to . city Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. H. L. lt u large part of the pear crop In Xutting for several days. co storage, unless the market shows , On Fale Wednesday Charming lit- i"fe activity. Pears so far picked tie aprons In blue, white, orchid and have moved mainly in mixed cars, pink lawn, stamped for embroidery. Hhippera must get better thun tiAH 1. 39c each. Handicraft Shop. lost per box generally to show a profit; U j Tree props all lengths. Medford a-s claimed Packlngwas under way ( Lumber Co. 104tf in the Wapato district yesterday, Al Plche reports that .he caught ( '" " ' " Instant that It gave the wurning. the serpent hooked Its fungs Into the flesh 1. . . - . J if MttCord's face, Just below his eye Most of the members of the local on the rlKnt rneo(f Ho was Immodi nfp of Hpaniflh-Amerlcnn War vet- at0,y rUflhed to oioiiUitlo. where Dr. A. call erans who attended the state encamp' tiiont of their' order lust wo k. arriv ed homo Sunday night, and report 0 voo'i pleasant time at the ci nventlon, larg'oly due to' the bopltullty extonded to the visiting veterans by the Port Orford people. 1 15-piece ''kitchen spice ' ts $8.50 vahio Saturday only 93 UG. Jap Art Htoro. 111 1 Tree props all lengths. Medford Lumber Cn. 104tf William F. Isaacs ami son Dick, and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Steward rot u mod last- tight from a trip to Coos Ray points since lust Friday, truvellng In Iwo cars. Lot tne write your fire Inuuranrn. Carl Y, Tongwultl, Hollund Rldg. Phono I' II 3. t 104tf R. 1. R. oggs at DoVoo's. tf A conference of southern Oregon county agopis was hold lu Grunts Puss yesterday, with F. L. Hallard, county agent leader, and K. R. Jacktuan, crops speolultst, prosont from O, A. V. Among those uttending the meeting ween the county agents of Josephine. JaukVm, Douglas und Klamath coun ties. Rand concert In Llthlnn park. Ash land, Wednesday at 8 p. in. by. the Ashland concert band. Immediately following the roncert there will be a big dance at the Llthlun open air plat form. Music by Loveland's Oregon Inns. no French Laundry. All hand work. 113 Charles Meeker of Riverside und Mr. and Mrs. M. Meeker and daughter of York, Neb., who are making an auto tour of the roust, are vlstlug thetr relntlves here the Meekers. Mi;, and Mi's, Albert Moore and D. B. Chur ehlll. One lot of baskets at cost and un der. Jap Art Store. Ill t represent the strongest group of flreMusurance companies In America. Carl! Y, Tengwuld. Holland Uldg, Plun H US lMif 1 J. Fuucott dressed tho wound und drew out, the poison. Mr. McCloud is em ployed at lhe Tavern at Wolf Creek, and was down in a field below the Tavern when hp got down to tuko a drink from the lrrlgutou ditch. The spake having crawled down close to the water In order to keep cool, was Point, Is that of Cadet Hans W. Hoi tnor, UtuBs of 19Lfi. who has .lust been appointed cadet corporal. These ap pointments a 10 based on u cadet's work during the preceding throe years, and are greatly desired. Cadet Hoi; mer s the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. HolmeK of R. F. D. No. 2. Medford. Ore., and was appointed to the military acad emy by the commanding general, 9th corps area, V. S. army. Among his other appointments and Interests Ca det Holmer has taken part In or is cred. an coneq uuu reuoy 10 smite wnen 0d with th following Hiftn ..ml the enemy came ' Sieur. Olendale niHt.ti w. inirl...,...mi fnihn News. year. riAml Btill tlio srIps of ! FluIuvrV Milk Limiil ' roniiinio o row. Quality wins. At Anv Oraour oijer your factory blockB at summer Medford and the Rogue Valley view price. Phono 631. UHtf ,t you,. friends. Pulmor'a pictures are Auto park land.. Good opening, next t10 best.' tf to city tnew auto park. Gran tip? opportunity; money maker, lind Just placed 011 thq market. Agents corres pond Morrla K state, CrcHceut Clty. Calif. " -113 Mr. nnd Mrs.. C. D. Rchell of Wut sonvltte, Calif., wore house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Winn several days last wook. Mr. and Mrs. Schell are making an extended tour through Oregon with tho Intention of settling In mind. Fresh Rmplro plaster. Medford Lumber Co. 104tC Get your tree props now at tho Rig Pines Lumber Co. tf90 O. W. Price wus among the Ashland visitors who were In the oily today transacting business. Screen doora Rl Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor. Cast Main nnd Genesee. 88tf Get your tree props now at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf0 Mrs. I. T. Davis of Hlsson. Cttllf.. Is unmng tho visitors In the city today from adjacent California, Staple driiKS al DeVoe"s. tf Palmer's Photo Studio makes lhe bent pictures. , tf Among the guests from a distance registered at Merrick's Motor Inn are Included the families of C. A. Wolf of Topeka. Kans., G. W. Dohncly, Tonapah, Okla., R. A. Alnsworth of Present!. ArU.. M. Meeker of York, Neb., J. p, Hedctimn of Akron. Ohio. P. H. Horton of Meridian, Idaho. A. J. Water nf Vancouver. R. C, W. D Sin clair, of Hast Linn, Muss., and W. O. Hlter of Peorlu. 111. Try that biu- milk Miaka at DeVoo's. tf Boreon doora at Wallnoe Woods Lumber Yard, cor, East Main ' and Genosoe. Rfltf Come to Atdihtnd Wednesday and dunce to the music of Ioveland's Ore gonhiun. the Juitiy band that won the lilks prlRe ut Portland.' t i Ge your t t oo props now nt Big ! Pines Lumber Co. tf90 Spocial summer prices on dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf D. J. Howe, R. W. Paul and W. H. reverotto oame down from Diamond lake last evening. Messrs. Howe ami Leverotte returned today to the lake and will bring their fain Mica home the last of this week. For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning or lawn work, phone 012-J, Samuel Bateman. tf H. C. Garnott and family will bo guests of Frank Wortman and fam ily this evening and will leave to morrow for their home In Alameda, Calif. Cednr flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Mrs. Dora Richardson and grand son, Joe Seurs. of Long Reach. Calif., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. WUilam Rays. Brick Ice cieam 60c at DeVoe'a. tf William Rnyes, n Civil war veteran of this city, was a personal friend of the late William Jennings Bryan. They had otfeu visited Iwth each other at Vulpaiiso and Lincoln. Nebraska. Newcomh saya only a short time to ord:-y your factory blocks at-summer prices. Phone 631. lOHf Portland guests at local hotels In clude Mr. and Mrs. N A. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Cullel. Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Mclutyre, Mr. and Mrs. M. Stone and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Fleming. Among other guests from Oregon cit ies are Mr. nnd Mrs. B. K. Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wlxon-of Rosehurg. H. A. Llndgreu of Corvallls and Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Traynor of Klamath Falls. W. R. Heath of Spokano, Wash., Is spending several days in the city and valley looking over the possibilities of sett ling hero permanently, as ho Is much Impressed by the beauties of southern 0.gon. Cedar flume at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf J. L. Read and family are home from nn auto trip to Iike of the ,Woods and Crater lake. Their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Mollis Dnflmm nf Bend, accompanied them. Wednesday special : Dainty little There has len some complaint to'.rnn- tI.i"mn,i .nin.it.i 'ni.inv the county agent regarding the attack ftwn 39c eacji. Handicraft - Shop, on tomuto plants by a species of green I HS wt.rms which also bothers corn" savs crnh apps were pot on sale this the Grants Pass Courier. 'Mr.Tlowe'l morning at the public market, but will advises thnt these can be controlled by nPSt Saturday at ptlces ranging s;iiuylng br dusting with arsenate nf f,.m 3 t 6l. ft ,WUIU. Homegrown potindn to 60 gallons Of .watermelons, tho first of the muiimn. lend, two wsier. Growers should not bo anv ino'-e nlaimsd at the poison effects of the spray than apple or pear grow ers, says the county agent." I Pure. clan. running sulphur water. Jackson Hot Springs swimming pool. 10Rtf will also be on sale next Halprday th season Is not yet begun, morning, but In no large ouaniTty, us Columbia 1nster wan board. Call for prices. Wallace Wood lAimber Yard, cor Knst Main and Genesee. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. T. Williams of newromn says only a short time to ftomh Bend. !nd.. arrived In ledford order your fnetory blocks at summer this morning to visit friends and rela Pflees. phmin 631, 1W Uvea living In the Trail district, ship, qualified either as sharpshoot ers or as marksmen according to fig urea that hnve been compiled at head quarters. Ninety-sixth division. Among those who quullfied on the rifle range Is the following student from Prospect, Ore: Sharpshooter James Hestop Grieve, son of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Grieve. . i: Wednesday Speojal. Tlyre.e rolls toilet papor lJe. w-Fronch-Iarson Co. 51 N. Bjiftlett.' ' ' 10S BRYAN EXPECTED r . TO BE PRESIDENT ; SAYS REPORTER CIIICA(H. July 28 (A. P.) Charles N. Wheeler, a staff political writer for the Chicago Heruld and Kxamlnor In a signed story published today, declared that William Jennings Bryan had told him that In the event of his nomination a fourth time by the, Democratic party for president, his first campaign speech would be to an audience of millionaires in New York City. He had thought It not Inconceivable that the New York convention last year might be unable to nominate any of the active candidates and might turn to hifn. Wheeler wrote, although Bryan said he would not seek the nomination, but on the other hand. wus working for his brother, Charles. men governor or acim'usku. "If I should be nominated. I would be elected," Wheeler quoted Bryan as saying to him confidentially Immedi ately after the Republican convention .in Cleveland. I would startle the country with my flit campaign speech. It would be In New York and to an audience of millionaires. No one would be ndhilttcd who could not vouch for the possession of at least one million. "It was the great moneyed class that defeated me for president In my three campaigns. But they would not be so solidly opposed to me in an other campaign. I tun n man of con siderable means. While not In the nillllanalre class. I have a large for tune hs the average man views stioh matters. I am not opposed to these men accumulating largo fortunes. 1 am for the full protection of property rights and worldly goods rightfully accumulated. "Hut theso men must be made to understand that they cannot much longer employ the power of money to retard the progress of the great masses. 1 would tell this millionaire audlanco that I do not propose to take ono penny frum them but J would tell thsin that they must Income lens wolf Ian hi their two of the money lwtwcr." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SAVED FRIEND FROM HOSPITAL So Mrs: Heckmaa Decided To Try ' Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound Note Results Council BlulTa. Iowa. "I had paina in my back and aides and headachoa, no tnai 1 cuuiu iiul uu , my work. Once in a while I would be sick a week. A friend ; told me that LydiaK. Pinkham 's Vegeta ble Compound had kept her out of tho hospital, so I thought I would try it, as I i had tried a number of other medicines, i Now I feel likeadif- ' ferentDersonandam ' telling my friends about the Vegetable : Lampouna neipmg me, nopmg iney win lot it help them, tno." Mrs. Ethel, Heckman, Box 1. R.F D. No. 1, Coun cil Bluu's, Iowa. Saved From An Operation Moncason, Pa. t-"I took Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vocetahlo Compound- for a serious enso of female 'trouble Tho worst pain I had wan in lny right side and back with swolling in my aide so that I wan unable to walk at one time. I was ordored to go to the hospital but hero I am, still without an operation. I saw your advertisement and have taken the Vegetable Compound with splendid results. I recommend it freely and will answer any letters from women asking about my case." Mra. J. NEL SON, 842 Donncr Ave., Monesscn, Pa. WANTKD Throe work. Kimn 597-K-H. men for Orchard. oi.-hBrtl 11- I.OST A imlr of horn rim rImws In Mho Irnther rme. Howard If re turned to Th Hootvry. IHt Kort SAI.R Kngllsh Dull . Terrier. HI POULTRY WORMS Tho ' devastating "effect of worms upon the lay ing hen hatboen brought to the poultry raiser's attention most forcibly of late so emulsions have been, recommenced to cor rect this trouble. BARNES' WORM EMULSION Has proved Itself cap able of ridding your flock of their worst enemy worms. LET US EXPLAIN FURTHER THE . . WORTH OF , 'EMULSION. V MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Main Phone 200 Medford Plate and Window Glass Co. Aiitomobllo iftutiS nuil Klaus fiirill purposes. We repair broken win dows and rrsilvor old mirrors, make mirrors any site. Complete line beveling and grinding machinery; employ . nothing but experienced help- - ' J. V. MORGAN, Manager 118 S. Bnrtlett Phone 140 Economy Groceteria The Home of Bread Like Mother Made Extra Wednesday Special T-l J i. Fatiey Golden Bantam Corn 15c While 300 dozen last per dozen ears . ; GATES & LYDIARD Another Exceptional Bill TONIGHT Kill llltHIUJtf ''l"F M CTPdN VAUDEVI LLE G6RS A5Wt-lftMun FIVE ACTS OF ENTERTAINMENT HEADED BY v STARTS 'tomorrows (4 Days Showing) ;' "The' Spaniard" : - ' with "riCARDO ' CORTEZ, (' jetta g6udaC ,-.. and NOAH BEERY ' .' . , In. .n A LOVE DRAMA Replete With , Flqmance, u .: "v Excitement . .:' and v-' ' . Heart Adventure! v 'Mid .Tropical, ,v Scones.. - A, Feature ' . Fiilm..You . ' ; iCltist Not Mi'ss! . " WALTER FISHTER &. CO. in "GO INTO THE KITCHEN" A Hilarious Farce Comedy FLETCHER, "VY & MORAN in "A CLASSIC IN HOKUM" Something New In Laughter NADA NORRAINE in A CYCLE OF SONGS , The Girl With a Wonder Voico . ' SONIA & ARLYN ' in . "DANCE ODDITIES" With Glen Head and Others Magic and Mirth AL BARNES & CO. DELUXE COMEDY OFFERINGS - 2 Performances 7 and '9 Evenings - Adults, 60c; Children, 25c , CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA (F. Wilson Waite, Director) f t , Mann's Happy Home Frocks (550 JTuppv Iloinc frocks,' hu)(o of fast color Kiiitfliiinis: excep tional news styles and 'color ings; Wednesday S1.00 Each Last year we sold 57(5 in the irst hour. . , : , Watch this space every day. Mann' FOR SALE j A tlioroupltlyMnodrrn live-room, tmngylo "slrepinq Vvpll.'wi.odslictl and garage,-sluulc 1wes and vines. Vll in excellent condition; ' unusual terms offored if .-tiiken at yncc, ! ' (t; Call at 20 South Orange