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The Right Medicine in Many Cases Does Better than the Surgeon's Knife. Tribute to Lydia EL Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. Doctor Said Operation or Death—But Medicine Cured. Des Moines* Iowa.—**My husband says I would (have been in my grave today had it not been for [I Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I suf- I fered from a serious female trouble and the doctors I said I could not live one year without an operation. I My husband objected to the operation and had me f try Lydia E. Pinkiiam>s Vegetable Compound. I J soon commenced to get better and am now well | and able to do my own housework. I can recom- l mend Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound to I any woman as a wonderful health restorer.\—Mrs. | BLANCHE JKFFEBSON,703 Lyon St, Des Moines,Iowa. . Another Operation Avoided. Richmond, Ind.—\For two years I was so sick and weak from female troubles that when going «p stairs I had to go vary slowly with my hands on the steps, then sifc down at the top to rest Hie doctor said he thought I should have an operation, and my friends thought I would not live to move into our new house. My daughter asked me to try Lydia E. Rnkham's Vegetable Compound as she had taken it with good results. I did so, my weakness disappeared, I gained in strength, moved into our new home, do all kinds of garden work,and raisednundreds of chickens and ducks. I cannot say enough in praise of Lydia E, Pmkham's Vegetajite Compoond.**—Mis. M. O. JOHNSTON, Route D, Box 190, Bichniond, Ind. Of course there are many serious cases that only a surgical operation will relieve. We freely acknowledge this, but die above letters, and many others like them, amply prove that many operations are recommended when medicine in many eases is all that is needed. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medi- cine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by » woman and held in strict confidence. I Spencer Rejuveno Corsets g DIFFERENT FIGUEES EEQUIRE DIFFERENT CORSETS ^ For each special client we create a special design solely to |[ meet her needs. We take your measures and the corset is made ^-especially for you—In justice to yourself, investigate this won- % derfui corset. f /*\\\\ *\TZ3 t ''TTrpI I I Sirr\ ~T*\T* A V A / \ W \T\\TvT\ ^^^ *•* I C-zJCrOsw^ kJ JL _L oo J£3_JHL. W JS^J-J-SJ to ijj | WAS NOTES. As a result of the clinical congress of surgeons in rhicagro recently, en- rollment of r-vrrj physician and sur- geon :n the I*mt«rl States without re- gard to the state of hi*, finances or to dependents, for employment in some form during tht war is a probability. Prince Hohenlohe, son of the late chancellor of Germany, states in an art>cJe :n the Neue Zeitimgr, published at Zurich, that thp (Jrrman pLople are losing confidence in their rulers, and the word \rei dtttton\ ip *ear<i daily among the ma-so? of the people. Dys.F,ntur>. (,,ww.i by improper and insuflieunt food, cholera and typhus are ra^a^im? Gorn;.in>. Of the thous- dr< oi letters tc k«-n from prisoners V CM Inn o\«.r halt nf them contain orenoe to the sj>renu ot thoe <Hs- By international agreement great quantities of Canadian wheat are to begin moving at once by way of the Great Cakes to eastern American flour mills, so that they may operate to full capacity. The wheat is purchased by the Canadian government and 'will re- move pressure upon the supplies of j the American Northwest, President Bras, of Brazil, m a cir- Iment/ Later report*is th£t one of t»W cular addressed to the presidents of Luchenhacih liners, three hours before the various states ot the nation, de- ; it was torpedoed by an unseen subma- clares that ttrajstl faces without fal- 'nne. *unk a l*-boat by planting a shot lering the sawrriBees sh\ will be called directly between its twin periscopes, iipon to make beoftus*.' i,f i.er etitratrce 1 . The Gormanh havo retreated fiotn point.* along Chemm Des Dames in the A'sue sector on the French front. Thf AV&tionn Signall Co#p«,, Att AV&tio Signa Co#p« A v ta m training »t Fort SJocunx, Iiis abeence Mr W\fa i» m ing »t s abeence Mrs, t her into the war. The pr«*M«i*nt urg< operation in keeping down txpe-idi- tures as weii a» in increasing agrt- production i*v ' Z)l n-r«y become the I Allies. that Iira- Snary of th' Tlie transport. Fin Lin d, one of the j German- positions were fast becoming • untenable and the retreat has been »J predicted. The Germans say* the *re- !treat was executed successfully Thurs* ; day night without inturf* rence by the able Jto return t port under her own st' a nqn was slight and u- j mred. The Finland \\< v,hcn torpedoed, bt*t r<. bowt oi torpedo waj v foreign . Th*» dam- w bfcm# re- m-U-i escort n of the U- bay. They are said to be assisted by French and British troops. If thes' 1 are there In sufficient munber- >t i> .\a£<» to say that the Huns wilt fret no fur- ther into lia'y, The Germany claim thflt thesr Italian 'Inve has resulted in the capture of 20&.009 men and 1,800 The big British guns, manned, by British gun, crews, whiofc were as-- sisting the Italians, were ail saved. Ernest R ' #*ish, forties inakager >t the Palmer Publishing Company at Saranac T-ake, recently enlisted Ip. New York. He passed the eakml nation notqe wjftt fcer parent Mr successfully and was assigned to the j W. E, G»rvey t of Ma&etEa. *• WE AIM TO MEA1>.. NOT FOLLOW; TO F,QI\%1 , AND THAT IS WHY. IN PLATED SII^VI-* WE CAHRY COMMl-MTY, HOLMES * EDWARDS, AND THE ROGERS 18 47 <iOOl>S. THEY AUE^ FER1MEXTU,,HAVEBI31^ ITS USE AND TESTED YEARS, ARE FULLY GIWRAXTEED 1*Y THE MAKJ AND, FROM OUR KNOWLEDGE OP THEIR QUALITY ADD OUR PERSONAL GUARANTEE THVT EVERY WILL GIV,E ELVTIKE SATISFACTION. There are cheaper lnu;,-> made but, n^c«»Msarily, they h&vti$' the weight of plate and will not KW* the wear. Sterling ( can show no prettier designs. Some of our goods are marked at before-the-war prices. The Paris Temps says:—\It is high- ly gratifying to know that the United States will be represented at the con- ference of the allies. The task of, the allies is too great for them to discuss without the United States. President Wilson is so much respected that we have need of listening to men who possess his-confidence.\ The position of the United States in the world war is unique and will make her the dom- inating factor in the final peace. Some of our congressmen, who late- ly crossed the ocean to J;oin their col- j ^\ a ^*. leagues on a tour of observation\!!} the ' v war zone, experienced a submarine at- tack oft the coast of Wales. The gun- ners on-the steamer opened fire and More of Von Luxburg's plottingfs forced the U-boat to submerge before 'while acting as minister to Argentina a torpedo could* be launched. Con- 'nave been revealed through the pub- gressman Jajnes S. Parker, of Salem, lication of further cipher telegrams Washington county, well known in which have been translated here. Six Malone, was a member of this party, weeks after he had been advised of : \ *——- the sinking of Argentine ships and five Germany has lost six million men- in weeks after his famous message calling three years of war, according to a the Argentine minister of foreign af- dedaration ia the reichstag by the fairs an \ass\ he sent the following Independent Socialist Ledebour. A re- : telegram: \I am convinced that we port of tlie speech reaching Washing-' shall be able to carry through our ton through Switsterland states, the principal political aims in South Am Officers and men left in national guard regiments which have been heavily drawn on to fill up other or- ganizations will have their chance at the front. The war department plans to use all these skeletonized units to form a reserve in France from which Gen. Pershing may draw to keep his fight- ing forces always at full sft-ength. All the officers will retain their rank when they become a part of Gen. Pershing's depot units. Lord Northcliffe discredits . recent reports of internal disruption in Ger- many as signs of the weakening of that nation, and declares: \It is impos- sible that this should be a short war. There are no facts which will form the basis for such an opinion. The Ger- man reichPt-ag. unlike our congress and parliament, has little IT no po c d.\e th U of the passage of i fi-v> ap- propt» j t'ons Wh'le it i-. po^'bh true that one-third of tne Goimin pri t )Uii- tion has become dickered ul war the zulirg two-thTdb tir *i'm iQ then to- - \ etion (^ at u e v, u is bciiig i UJ^ cu f - Socialist leader contemplating pros- pects of the tottrth winter campaign said the members did not evidently have any conception of what the war means; that one -million, five hundred thousand Germans had been killed, three or four million wounded, of whom five hundred thousand are crip- pled for life, and two million absolute- ly invalided. Lloyd George says there is no peace in sight because the Prussian auto- cracy will offer no terms that would be anything except an armed truce end- ing in an even more frightful struggle. Brute force must be crushed. It must be settled now once for all. If the war should be \renewed after thirty years more of scientific application it w'ould be more horrible than the pres- ent war; it would mean the death of civilization. The-only enduring peace must be accomplished by^ military force that shall crush this* Prussian despotism and this great military ma- chine fore's er V captured Germ 3 derr hit. jntolligerc '\ \t is in ide some i i - 'o Ins Bntish * » c < '\ i> one to tl i 'heei of con ird md \ id jal- •*« T. sting: M.atc- , t i^- imong * tHit Kt v- erica; the maintenance of open mar- kets in Argentina and,the reorganiza- tio of South Brazil, equally well, whether with or against Argentina, Please,^cultivate friendship with Chill The arihouncement of the visit of a submarine squadron to salute the president would, even now exercise a decisive influence in the situation in South America.\ This telegram indi cates that Germany intended t< frighten Argentina to keep her mar- kets open so that the Germans could get wheat, and to secure the separa- tion of the province of Rio Grande do Sul, which is inhabited largely by Germans, from Brazil. A previous telegram of the discredited Count had said: \Our attitude towards Brazi: has created the impression here tha our easy-going nature c<m be counted on. This is dangerous in South Am erica where the people, under thin veneer, are Indians. A submarine .squadron with full power to me raiglv stlii save the situation.\ A? a resui' ot fhe->e dewiopmfnts RTUU I^ no\ training and aiming mt.i 'o U-ke ac tiw part in ' i< ; vi r ^I. I v ' <\•>* ri iar r WS ; 1(tl w i ui t\ u \e u< - s^ize Xn j )re \(nt ti e L.ICIL'MI O. Gtrman ! i nation u>r trc r J; >\rri nient il t H. 1 f omld I i \c»i wi O'Neil and Hale Reduced Rates OR FARM PROPERTY INSURANCE Ml A Victrola adds the pleasures of the theatre to the comforts , b * ^ BDICK HUDSON Hogle & Stevens MALONE, N. Y. G. M. C. TEUOKS VIM thev ago -e or t :tK«k v t in\ !*• bcl irui th< t the nic'terwd some v, onion'- =k rtduce 1 <. m oi iii In *1 i- j •K tin t ( j < a i .i u- 1, \ gjit Tne < ' The I ^ Food \dmmibtration bast arranged for 200,000.000 pound\ of Louisiana sugar to be shipped lmnudi- t nig this fiscal two Dill on mor ., m<t> be reached !n j iiiia-wmtt r Tht loans to the a>l -> , are T o bo ropa.ici \ T th lnterefct aad or ' course. Ii not ie,>resent actual e\ I pen^e- to the \meriean people Oi tl 1 -. far expended dui- ately to New York, Philadelphia and Boston, which ifa expected to bupplv enough for all necessary purposes anci to give the Food Administration a grip on retail prices ot the commoditj Rt- finers will be able to sell the sugar at bteadilv reduced figures and rehners half i& allies i a little more than MI by loans to the rn i- 't-'ir •• ri nil t'c«_r ur d tne\ 1 1 an vrrtrt m (n \r tht >,am<* tu ildme of Gernun\ btc raulers and 11 crews to dro« r and wholesalers v^ill not be allowed to upplv retailers who charge exhoibi- tant pnees The refmers' price \MU be- nanif dccKu gin at O&33 at the eastern seaboard, the^o neut* dropping to 0' 7 23 b \ the erd of the j O t* miht u \ %tir At OvS^ wholesalers' puces I t * a( ., KKSI 1 =houh! V^e 0i>6 i»nd retaiit 1 -) not nwe hold a than 9 tents which •shouii'' fail to S m . t 1 ».ctit- bv the did ot tho vctt Specu- i, t , O11 , ,1 « J? H whe n hi\ f \,t H d iw^. prout- re -oine dealtrt K<>\e i on t to in end _ iul\ '*f^ not s»r ow turning aga>n v -t of the barbarous avian steamers b\ dontnent of their ie prominent Swed h a jaw-breiking at the attack on l s was not a nan ] n, but mere piric% ite fiime, tl'd pot e German gc\e'n ot that CMin*'\ iz** ill natioj s b^v *VO O. WOlll .lOIil- nited Stat< - < oul > \n>er c. w,h btt n d«_cn. istu i 1 Bnti-h to i se t - Kt n m i^a^fd not cntueh makii p i p th looses but gaining on them aid L>* T ->i import nd > \f ort tr >de h< -. ac t iaiU i^^n >n- On tne oner hand dPijii n\ has rapt ilv ncroa«-ed ^iie hulling- of its Mibnannc! but it woind ippe_r not u th erieat change in efiectsveness rcrtamh Great Bnta n has not been stir\ed out in t T irce nionth- as the Oeimans j.rom •• I v *i e I'ee'rning ot tli.ii iu 1 it •>>! i »'iiOmarin«. tani- naign sir Lr c -now- <.< r ci IM\ t A enousci STANDARD OIL CO. of NEW YORK I O lo c \H f tl t rtui v. t U i-il J in t ' - Ml' \' { ' l l 1 L.I < tho rtiith*. and in iftognii» 'duce tho Lnni xii the war the ] 1 ncr m « i th 1 -,• \\li biiiis, comm dim.2 naval toiCt-> in Euio- l 'MS^l <, tl't fulfl'l •lutioit hi p in st p n of hifa tito^i to ni- stitt.s t? tike pa n Titi^h ha\ t contcru 1 I OHO' to n It brings the funniest comedians in the world right to your living room, so you can sit back in your easy chair and laugh at them and with them. Or you just start the Victrola and en- joy the melodious songs, the tuneful dance numbers, from the latest operettas and musi- cal comedies. - If you want band music, the Victrola will summon the greatest bands of the earth. It will bring the greatest of all operatic artists at your beck—or the greatest violinists and pianists. On the Victroia the most famous choirs sing for you. If you like popular songs, the best ballad-singers and the best quartets are yours. In fact, the whole musical world is yours with a Victroia. Gome in and let us prove it with a demonstration. Victroias $15. to $400. M.SLASON&SON JAYCOOKE Wh.le a 5 oor < lerk «n u Phild it Iphi« b .nk he got b}-, -t.--t to .ve.lt:, mi honor V- -nesting his ov n •• i\ in^s aai praciKirs^ thrift During the Cril WAT he ra^e-3 one I llhon lollars for the federal government. Cooke was a great financier in his time. You will need an accumulation of money sooner or Jater. You may want to buy a home, or make a \profitable invest- ment, or go to college, or save the life of a loved one stricken with disease. Start an account with us with a part of your earnings this week. Know \the courage of prosperity and the indepen- dence of ready funds. Peoples National Bank, Malone, N. Y. I MALONE'S MODEL BAKERY U The bread-making. methods of the old Romans ma? have been g satisfactory to the peopJe of their day, but such methods would not g£ suit the fastidious taste of the people of this community at the fg present time. I OUR BREAD & does satisfy the people cf this con nunity because if is wholesome, 5? is scientifically made in a sanitary bakery,ai d is evenihirg that the 5- best bread should be. It has the desired home flavor* r* —WHOLESALE BREAD SHIPPING A SPECIALTY— I KERN'S BAKERY, XfALi'NE, N. T . HELP THE KIDNEYS I i ! f anco ] ust be g \o n /O 1 ..a^p ot tn s ?! To (Jpnew ' 1 <i»h 1 CM t^ii 1 n n, 1 1 war •v\h i <h tiii' *ai\ it«« p'uo «nd eo t (| 1 }i ' down xv ih e silno l h stoi ie& a'o.iff , *'r 1' with the wur^ of Joh n Pml Jo»u»s ! l • ' Irianl 1 uiipii t ai d L>(\v«.\ ^^ u i*. ' fin is < his iii>-t \ i>it lo ti o tom b of LMaN-jti 1 -T. t j cttc, diiil (JMH 1 i'orsrwni* h<ivl lift (F**! <( > ^^l planned to bpeu». A Knee numbe r ot j^.Oi f> \ m - 1'ioiiChnun hjl gratheK d *o see a r ul ( * ell '•litm J her th e Aiurtii conniaadd, wh^'nim 1 n 1 j c xn tiKiik c>f \m *• <->ns v.ho would ( fn'#rh »i n ha\ e met the s tt:.«i:on v :th a speech taftci C'IVI ' T th.it wuuld h.» t filled *>evoral news- , shots v\ et«? u • paper columns ru'.l of platitudes and,o\er 2(30 l> ' generalities. General Pershing utter'-'of th e sui-i-i; od a tremendously simple oration of j ship, wou;i<l'rsr t flve words that v\-iil h\e . H e said:—.shel l expiovt*..'. [ \Well Lafayette, her e w e areJ\—Wa - rendering the t I marai<a then c, ! shells on th e TO BJE HAPP Y I America n toipodo Malonc KCM<!OIS \r o learnin g ill 1 W. u \s ir weik, i 1, PUP' S Kid *\> It c' 1 tUv.0 ( 1 m,u m e kt^it in 1 t oi ran arc «h e £ tf.c, an 1 tnt i speed to c<c tpo L oursc. Li all 2S4 no submarine and •reighter. Se\eral ne>s Poan'd have been used in tionblis. loi 50 ^t l r - L.niJothid b> 50,000 peopic— ed at homi* Proof ot merit m th man's statement: Mrs. F. Grcon. 31 Fort Covinjrton OVER TWO MII110N WOMEN ARE WEARING PEI3STTZESS COATS and SUITS Your Suit or Coat May Be Among These. K.-E. CALDWELL YOU HAVE A COOP LINE 10 SELECT FROM ATOOR