Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 08, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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0, l' Hilling of Ashland upont
several hours In Mcdford Saturday
on business.
V. V. Henderson of Grants rns
Saturday with Mcdford friends.
T. Y. Dean of Grants Pass spent
Friday In Mcdford, returning homo
tlio noxt morning.
Dry fir wood, fl.7B per llor, nt
Jacksonville. Call nt 71? North
Itlvcrsldo, Mcdford. 275
M. Vaiighn and 15. 1 ltnlnoy of
Antloeh were In Medford recently.
Dr. and Mrs. Smith of Gold 11111
wore In Mcdford Krldny, an also was
Charted Plotting of tho snmo place.
John Hansen of Phoenix and
Cliff Payne of Ashland woro nmonR
Medford friends Friday.
Closing out sale ot pipes. Ire-,
Innd'a Smoke House.
S. II. ltarntsh ot KaRlo Point made
a business trip to Medford Friday.
Win. Chambers of Central Point
visited relatives living In Mcdford
Friday.
The county commissioners court.
which has been In session nt Jack
sonville slnco Wednesday, will ad
journ today.
Real homo siado bread at Dc
Voo's.
Mrs. Nina Smith nnd her son ur
Tlvod from (1 rant a Pass Friday.
A. Ii. Wlmcr and A. Alford of
Talent precinct were In Mcdford Fri
day. Fred Colvlp, county recorder, who
has been Quito sick, Is convalescent.
Ho speVit a few hours lu Mcdford
Thursday.
Bring that old toook with torn
binding down and have It rebound
at tho Mall Tribune offlee, CosU
but HtUe. tf
John Mast and D. tenners of Phco
utx tarried a short time In Mcdford
Tuesday rooming.
Mrs. W. T. Grlovo and Mrs. If.
l.uy of Jacksonville were Mcdford
vlsltorsFrIday.
Insure and be sure, night If we
write It. IU A. Holmes, Tho Insur
ance Man.
Mlsa Euxcnla McCracken of
Grants Paw Is making Medford a
UIL
F. I). "Walte of Sutberlln, who Is
Interested In a large tract of land
near Ashland, arrived In Mcdford
from San Francisco, Friday.
Vanor hatha and scleatlflo mas
sage tor men and women. Dr. It.
J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Qar-aelt-Coray
Bldg. Phone 145.
Q. 8. Hudson of Milton and A. V.
Bradshaw arrived In Medford Fri
day. The latter went to Jackson
ville. J. W. Hicks, J. W. Hayes and J.
J, Pankey were among the Gold Ml
lers In Medford Friday.
Carkln & Taylor (John H Car
kin and Ulenn 0. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank
Building Medford.
J. S. Barnett and Mr. Cochran ot
Central Point were business visitors
III Medford Friday. ,
Mrs. J. T. Burns was a visitor at
Grants Pass, her formor homo, this
week.
New York Life Insurance Co., C.
Y, Tengwald, Mcdford National
Bank Bldg., phone 3371.
Mr. and Mr, Gcorgo H. Durham of
Portland, who are visiting In tho val
ley inadoModford n visit Friday and
HntiirilBV.
Mrs. I. T. Cnlllher of Bock Point
was a Mcdford visitor Friday after
noon, Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposite book store,
John Thompson arrived from Kla
math county Friday. Ho was called
hither by ii message Informing of tho
critical condition of his father, II.
Thompson, who resides north of
Jacksonville and Is afflicted with a
cancer.
A. J. Itoscborough, Sidney Sprout
aud Kmll Haghorn, promlnont In
San Franclkco business circles, ar
rived In Medford Friday ovenlng.
Fashionable dressmaking. Evening
and afternoon gowns. Latest stylo
Ungorio a specialty. Mrs. E. M.
Painter, lato of Now York City.
Hours 2 to'5 p. m. 518 King street.
Phono GQ8. '
David Duncan of North Jackson
ville was In Medford Friday. Tho
new suit of clothes ho thought had
boon stolon from tho Itoguo Itlvor
Valley Ittillway company's depot, bo
camo mlxod with a pllo of freight In
tended for Jacksonville and was re
covered later.
I). B. Phlpps of Big Sticky mado
u UubIiicbs trip to Mcdford during
tho wook.
II, A. Cnnady wcut north Filday
on professional business.
ftunuol Voslnl ami Henry Daley of
Raglft Point worn among those who
had tiuslhcMl Jn MctUortl durlilg the
wr-eki-
Mrs. W. K. Flnniy nnd Mm. C.
Wilcox were nmoiig thoso over
from Jacksonville Friday afternoon.
O. . Nelson nnd lien Baton of
Jacksonville have returned from a
trip to Ashland.
B. D. Weston, commercial photog'
raphern, negatives mado any tlmo or
place by appointment. Phone M.
1471.
B. P. Hughes of Ashlnud wns In
Medford Krldny, exhibiting a steel
railroad tie that Is being Introduced
by n company ho is Interested In.
It Is attracting considerable atten
tion in railroad circle.
Constablo Bstes was at Phoenix
Friday afternoon on nn official mat
ter. Collect tnose scattered sheets of
music you value and have them
bound In book form at the Mall
Tribune. tf
John a Urth, cashier ot tho Mcd
ford National Bank, has been vis
iting with Mr. and Mrs. Krauk
Crump of Applegate.
Oliver Helms of Barron precinct,
was a recent business visitor In Med
ford. -
Take free guess ou school pictures
and get a boautltul picture ot Crater
Lake frco at Qorktng & Harmon's
studio, 12S B. Main street, near
First National Bank. Phono 2154.
Chariot B. Gay was at Central
Point Friday visiting his parents.
Mrs. T. M. Hurlburt. wife or the
city surveyor of Portland, died n
few days since, aged 49 years. Tho
couplo formerly resided nt Ashland.
Dr. Meyer of Roscburg was a re
cent visitor In Mcdford.
Miss Esther Kasshafcr was in
Jacksonville the forepart ot tho
week.
Crater Lake photographs pro
nounced by experts to bo tho best
ever made ot the lako at Gerklng &
Harmon's studio, 12S E. Main street.
near First National Ban. Phono
21G4. Kodak finishing and enlarg
ing, negatives mado any place.
R. D. Hoke of Seven Oaks dis
trict transacted business In Mcdford
one day this week.
Henry G. Dot and Chris Ulrlch of
Jacksonville wcro among their Mcd
ford friends Friday.
G. A. Morso and Wm. Fox of Tal
ent spent n few hours In Mcdford
Friday afternoon.
Kd Sutton of Klamath county Is
In Mcdford visiting his father, who
Is qulto III. and other relatives.
R. Boswell. who la developing a
quart mlno In Josephine county, not
far-'from Kcrby, Is lu Mcdford for
a short stay.
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Coleman of
of Jacksonville visited their former
homo at Phoenix Friday.
Thomas Robinson .of Corvallls nnd
F. II. Coffin of Lebanon aro among
thoso from abroad who uro transact
ing buslnoss In Medford.
W. F. Turner of Portland, comp
troller of tho Hill lines lines In Ore
gon, who was formerly a resident of
this city, Is In Mcdford on a short
business trip.
Henry Richardson, and son Sam
uel, aro spending a fow duys In
Mcdford from their Steamboat homo.
J. W. Dudley leaves this evening
for an cxtendod visit cast and north.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bordymau
nt TiiiKAliurar aro visiting friends in
this city.
4 .
arrcrwoun mattj trttmtnr OTiDFori). oriwok, sATnmAV, lwimr aim's, 101:1.
At the Churches
Methodist Klropal
Metliodit Kti'tiNil church, cur
nor of Hnrllolt niul Fourth sired,
K. Olin Kldrldge, pastor. Mm lees
Sunilnv as follows?: Ptvachinj; 11 n,
in., 7::I0 1 1. m. Subjects, iiiorniiu;
"The Hnw .Material timl the. Finished
Product"; evening, "The Urcnl ltnh.
some." Sunday school II vlfi j Kn-
worth League ll:lf; prcncliini; nnd
revival service r:'tO. The rvviwil
hervii'c tire of a mosl intcrv.tUiu;
character, and mighty large congre
gations led in Mtigiin; by u chorus
choir umlcr the direction of F. K.
KdmcniN, nro Imvim: delightful nnd
furi(uiillv profitable time. Kmentoen
have professed faith during the two
weeks of service. Those meetings
win continue all the week, Saturday
excepted. Fine muIe for Sundnv. A
hearty welcome awaits all, especially
ntmngcri).
Ion Lutheran
At .Ion Lutheran 512 W. Fourth
street, thero will bo no morning
service owing to tho pastor's absonco
at Grants Pass.
Evening sorvtco will bo conducted
in biigiish nt 7:30 o'clock. Sunday
school (English) nt 10 a. m. Come
and worship.
EVELYN THAW SAYS
SHBISPIiNNIM-SS
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k' -assssa
W v. m
CUR
T
ADJUSTS
RECORDER'S
OFFICE
Tho cuiiiily coniiiildslonei'S and
niul Count)- Uminlur Colxig have ad
justed all their dlfforonrcs in con
nection with tho tuples of vocords
furtilshod to uhtitrncl conipaulrs, Mr
Oolvlg iiRrei'liiK tn fuiulMhliig a cop
of hl.i rernrd to tho coniii iiHicimor
onl), Tho iilil-aet copumitles aro
.- - '.!. ,,i 4:1 i
f,
U,mnhsl,r(,wl,,p(n.M,, WHncr'S Rcli EStfC
Tho uiiirt hlmiN to ouUirRo (ho r
conler'H i(flro u onto niul liullil lihil
it now vault. Tho nbstnii't roiiipa
ales Mlntn that they eoiihl nut infikn
their own coplcn owIiik to a Inch of
room.
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HnptUt
Rev. R. W. MacCullouRh. A. M.
Ph. D.. pastor of tho Jackson street
Baptist church of ScrnntOn. Penn.,
has accepted an Invitation from tho
First Baptist church of this city to
visit them as a caudtdnto for the
vacancy hero nnd will arrlvo In Med
ford on tho 15th, occupying tho pul
pit, Fob. 1C, 23 and March 2d.
Dr. MacCullough Is a very strong
man nnd it Is hoped that all the
members nnd friends ot the church
will hear blm.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Sunday morning service at eleven
o'clock; subject of Icssonsormon
"Spirit." Wednesday evening meet
ing at seven-thirty. All aro wel
come.
Sunday school at ten. nil under
tho age of twenty aro Invited. Reading-room
hours, two to flvo p. in.
dally, except Sundays. Church edi
fice, North Oakdale.
Mt. Hevrry " Tho.w
t'otiwl for r.ul)ti Neshlt Thaw has
de-lnrts.1 that she U now ntniluiolv
without uti'iiutt and h.i no iimiII.iIpIu
domw r IllCOIIie.x
Mm. Tlinw Imo Ie cAntuliird its to
her exact financial coiulltlon.
7; 30 tho subject of tho sermon will
be. "Whatsoever Ye Do." Minn
Hanco will sltiR. A good service.
You nro Invited. The Knights Tem
ples will hold Easter services lu the
Presbyterian church.
Sunday school nt 10 a. m. c B.
society at 0:30 p. in. Junior Bu-
ucavor at a p. in.
Program ot music at tho Piesb)
terlau church:
Morning
"The Radiant Morn" words b) Wood-
nrd
"Recessional words by R. Kipling,
music by P. a. Schuecker.
"Ninety and Nine" sung by Mr. Goo.
Andrews.
Evening
Miss Hnncc will sing, "Why
Thou Cast Down O My Soul,
Splckcr.
FREE ADVICE
TO SICK WOMEN
Thousands HavcBccnHcIpcd
I?y Common Sonso
Suggestions. '
Mmt
Art
by
Baptist
Sunday bclinol nt usual hour. Itev.
O. C. Wright of Portlnnd, will preach
muruiu uud evcuiui;. Dr. It. W. Mac
Cullough of Scrnutoti, Pa., will vlit
tho church for three Sundays begin
nini: Feb. ltitli, with a view to the
pastorate. AH uro invited to hear
hiui.
The musical numbers at the Bap
tist church for the inorninc senico
will include the nnthem "A Dream of
Pnrndi.se' by IlnmiKon Gruy. Tho
quartet will render tho nnthem
"Though Your Sins He as Scarlet."
At the evenine sen-ivu tho choir will
render the uiithein "Jcrusulero."
K. Mark's '
Rev. Charles Scaddlng, bishop of
Oregon will offlclato at St. Mark's
hall Sunday morning at 11 a. in.,
nnd will meet tho men of tho
church nt 3 p. m.
AT THE PHOTOPLAYS J
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
JtABX A8MI8TAKT
py rUout 8371
.teMWoaMlT.W.WMksaon
The now management of the Bgo
Theater Is already "In right" with
tho public through Its policy of run-
nlnir only tho best licensed films
and keoplng tho prices always the
same. The films tonight offer a
wide variety, from tho Kitty In
Dreamland film which Is particu
larly pleasing to children to the
"Water Rights War," a stirring
western drama which might have had
Its setting In tho Rogue river val
ley, so familiar docs tho landscape
look. Thero Is also a comedy film,
which Is a scream and "Satin and
alngham," a pretty love story. A
series of animated scenes In a Lon
don amusemont park round out tuo
very complete program.
Tho two reel film, "Tho Harem
Captives" Is the featuro ut tho Isis
tonight. This a real story shown
well nnd full of thrills and situa
tions. The vaudevlllo act Is ono of
tho host of tho year and is wurinly
w'olcomed by Isis patrons. O'Hura,
squatter and Philosopher, another
licensed film Is well worth seeing.
Two doublo reel features aro billed
at tho Ibis for noxt week.
Home of Truth
Now Thought center 31 North
tirape, Col lego building. Sunday
school, 10:30. Sunday morning ser
vice, subject, "What Is New
Thought?" Thursdays, Now Thought
study class, 3 p. in. Thursday,
teacher always In nttoiidnnro from
1 to 5 p. in. Friday ovcnlngs, Heal
ing meeting, 8 p. in. Library lu
connection. All aro wolcomo, lovo
offerings.
Christian.
A largo audience greeted the evan
gelist last night nnd tunny favorable
comments wcro heard on his splen
did sermon. Ho showed that con
venience, unless directed by tho In
fallible word ot (tod, was an iiusnfo
guide In religion; The music wns
good, Including n well rendered solo
by Miss lues Coffin. Services to
night. "Tho Trull of tho Christ,"
tho subject, song service nt 7:30.
Sunday's service as follews:
Bible school nt 10 u. m. Preach
ing by Bills Piirk-o nt 11 u. nt. U.
B. at 05:30 p. m. Preaching again
at 7:30 p. in. Tho evangelistic
mcotlngx will contlnuo through tho
week. You aro cordially Invited lu
com n and worship with us. Thcru
will bo good music and a hearty wel
come. D. D. Boyle,' minister.
O.thellr:
Mnsnc 8 nnd IQtfO, Evening de
votion and senhou 710. Subject,
"A Hard Snyinjj," ifo in Jackson
ville nt I).
Our Best Heller.
Wo aro selling tnoro ot Mcrltol
Fczoma Remedy than all tho others
put together. This largo salo Is duo
to tho fact that It is a preparation of
unusunl merit, mado expressly for
ono purpose, to euro eczema In Its var
ious forms. If you are afflicted with
this lontlmomo disease, do not delay
using Moritol Bczcma Remedy, 1 Ins
kins' drug store.
Women suffering; from any form of
female ills aro invited to communicate
promptly with tho
wownn's private
corri'spondenco de
partment of the I.y
din l-:.riuhnm Med
icine Co., Lynn,
Mass. Your letter
will bo oiH-ncd, read
ami answered by n
woman nnd held In
strictconfidonce. A woman can freely
talk of her privnto illness to n woman ;
thus has lieen cutnbllshtsl a conlidc ntinl
eorretpomlviicff which hns extended over
many years and which has never Iweii
broken. Never have they published n
testimonial or used n letter without the
written consent of the writer.mid never
has tho Company allowed these confi
dential letters to get out of their h
sesflou, as tho hundreds of thousand.1
of thttiu in their files will attest
Out of tho vast volume of experience
which they have to draw from, it Is more
than possible that they possess the very
knowledge needed In your case. Noth
ing Is asked In return except your good
will, and their advice has h'lpsl thou
sands. Surely nny woman, rlch"or or,
should be glnd to take advantage of this
generous ouVr of assistance. Address
Lydia K. Pinkhnm Medicine Co., (con
fidential) Lynn, Maw.
I'vory vvoninn ought to Imvo
I.ydlu i:. lMiiIclinnr NO-pago
Text Hook. It Is not a Imol; for
general distribution, us it Is too
expensive. It Is frco niul only
olitulnnlilo by mall, Wrlto fur
It todny.
Neglect is
Dangerous
To propel ly care for thu oes Is a
duty mmi owe to imrnolf mill to
throw ileptuidotit, upon joti.
'YVcak eyes' iiicnn a huudlcaV, no
matter what your position In life,
ami In this ngn of tense nativity, no
maiit woman or ciuiil can miry a
handicap and hopo to win. '
I can easily domuiintruto to your
satisfaction It )otir eyes need cor
recting or not.
DR. RIGKERT
Over Kcnlner's
& Employment Bureau
All Kind of Property For Hutu
For Salo
.Its lines rinse n, n room hoiiso,
largo hat ii and chicken home, fruit
1.1.300.
1 10 nuros I miles fioni good town,
0 J norm u eultvntloii, t nnnH in ul
falfa, Hi in;rw lywr-od trees, plnm
feueond and eioss feuneili. himmI
rauito for stock. Mimll fruit, good
Iuihho., Hum linilnnisiits. rlii
no.ouo,
C. A. DE VOE
-IIS W. Main
Distributing niul Hiiliicrlptlous
AtlliST
for
Tho Saturday Evening Post
Tho Ladies' Home Journal
Tho Country Gontloman
Sc nnd 15c per copy, $1 CO tho year.
For sale at all news stands
More Boys Wanted
Phono Main noil
Presbyterian
At 10:45 o'clock, fifteen minutes
earlier thnii usual tho morning sorv
Ico begins. A sermon to tho young
people, subject, "What Is Llfo?" The
uuartotto will sing. At the close Mr.
George Andrews will sing "Ninety
and Nine." All the young people nro
requested to bo presont. Tho ser
mon nnd sorvlcu will be Inspiring to
old and young. In the evening nt
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Tho Star Theater has secured
rights to tho Gaumont Weekly, ftltnB
showing current events In u concrete
form never dreamed of until tho mo
tion picture business reached Its
present high development. "Her
Own Country," u pretty California
story is portrayed by tho well known
Flying A compauy to good advantago
and tho big foaturo Is tho "Fires
of Conscience" a doublo reel. Tho
Star has a surprUo In store for Its
natrons, unuouncomont of which
ill be mado witnin a iow uuy.
B, S.
r
B. KIRCHOKS8NBR. M. D Prac
tice limited to chronic diseases.
Office Hotel Hollund, Saturdays
10-3, Both phones. Rculdonco
pheney: Farmer lCxxS Eaglo Polut
and Rogue River lino.
FOR RKNT Ono six room house,
closo In. Call No, 810 N. Iiart-
lett.
FOR BXCHANGB 2 ranches near
Albany, all bottom laud, for Med
ford property.
$2100 merchandise stock uud
store for property and some cash,
IH500, 2 hotels on coast, clear,
for Medford property.
$8500, livery IhihIiichh and resi
dence for ranch, no fruit.
Portland residence properly
$50,000 uud cash up to $50,000,
for acreage. Clark Realty Co.,
200 Phlpps Bldg. 274
FOR RKNT- Closo Iji pleasant loca
tion, 3 room furnished bungalow,
Inqulro 527 South Holly. Phone
Main 7791. .
Spring
Footwear
Now ou display
Come In aud look as our
windows are entirely too small
to display the muiiy now stylus.
Wo ask tho attention of nil
who deslro a good comfortable
and yet Dressy Shoo.
Wo enter to tho Shoe require
ments ot every body.
The person with but a small
sum to invest In Shoes, will
recelvo the same cuiiiteous
treatment and tho snmo pro'
portlouutu measure of good
shoo value for thu money In
vested as thu pjitrou who do
sires Shoo Luxury.
Kvery Shoo wo hell Is an
exceptional good valilo for
its price. If' It wasn't wo
wouldn't noil it to you.
BEHLING'S
Good Fit Shoo Storo
Haig'iit Music Studio
lilt S. Uniivl St., .Medfortt, Ore.
.Mil. t'ltl'D AMll.V IIAtmiT
New York
Piano niitl Harmony
.Mr. I'liireute llnllldaj.lliilgltt
London ami New York
Voire Ciiltuie
Phone "1t,2
Pruning
Shears
The New Improved Faulkner Shear
tho llglitet two-luinl pruning xliuur
on the market
Tho Faulkner Shear has been
known for years as tho best make,
but iho Now Improved comblnos not
only the Faulkner quality, hut also
has that big advantago lu a pruning
shear, viz LIOIITNKHH.
For salo by thu
M. F. (& H. CO.
Forultfhed and uiifurMlshod bonne
and rooms for rent.
List your houses audi nuiohu for
rent with us. "
For lUrlmugn
IDG acre ranch, Id miles out to
uxchniiRo for ranch lu Arliouu,
Flue Ashlnmt rosldono" I" trade
fur small Improved noroucc near Med
ford. 10 ncro hearing pear orchuid. IiIkIi
ly Improved, flue buildings, flue wat
er s)slem for Irrliintlnit, to e.iilinii.
for Medford or Los Angokw proHrty.
Good city proKirty and vacant lots
for salo cheap.
Binplo) incut
GIiIh and womsu for
housework.
Hunch hands.
Dalr) raurh hand.
general
MRS. EMMA BITTNER
Phono Home 1 1
Oplioolto Nali Hotel
ROOMS (t niul 7. VMM BLOCK.
FOR.
RENT
Wc have several up-to-date,
modern 5 and
6 room Bungalows
MEDFORD REALTY AND
IMPROVEMENT CO.
M. R&U.Co. Mclir.
I 1kAWSl
WHICH Wi: Al'l'BAhi:
mIUi
BAKERY DELICACIES
Hint) to I'leiKiC.
ltlti:.l), III ,H, COOKILH
I'resli I'.wry Day,
PIUS, (WIUIK, DOUfJIIM'TS
HaKed
TUB HAXJTARY WAV.
AT
MEDFORD BAKERY &
DELICATESSEN
11! Koutli Central
Why is Crescent
Better?
It Is mado uniler the dliertlou
ot expert chemists, by modern
methods and Is a
linking I'oMilir
known for Its purity and whole
somnnuHs 11 leaves no
Your Appearance
Speaks For Itself.
H Is the duty of every one to look their very IhmI. Putting
the best fool forward Is not only pleasing, but It Is guild bust
netts our liicoino and Its amount lias a great deal to do with tho
way )oii can dross, but not vflrthliig, Aliuosl as miioli do
points op how )ou spend )our moiioy. If jiiii buy as Iho liu
pulse strikes ou II Is n rcrtuluty that )ou will not aiess gel
fall aliio. Your buying should bo doun with foru! bought. You
i itn gain full kuowludgo of when, where, and what to buy in a
few moiiienls' time Qauh day.
i lakes no ImiKcr limit that to go through tho advertise-
mints of the merchants of this city, tho Iwst of whom mlturllso
lu The .Mall Tribune. Rend thoso advertlsemuuts nlosely and
louslautly each day, then you can be Mire. of getting tho best
that mouoy ran buy nt thu lowest pi Ice for which It can be sold.
(Cop) right. 1IH3, by J. P. Fallon.)
food
harmful
and it
residua In tho
ALWAYH
ItAIHIM THU
DOI'tJH
Bosldes all thin
II redmos tho
cowt of living by
saving on eggs
lu cako making,
25c a pound,
nt your grocers.
Try It and
prove thlH to
your own satisfaction.
CnESCENT MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
Heat tie, AVasliliigloii
Avoid Impure Milk
for Infants and Invalids
Get ,v -
HORLICK'S
U mcfl?8 the Original and Genuine
MALTED MILK
rf.
UM&M
47 Jl ti
&mumwm
99
ate
The Food-Drink for sl Age
Rich milk, mailed grain, fn powder form.
For infants, invalids and Blowing children.
Puro nutrition, upbuilding ilia whole body.
Invigorates nuning mothers and thq aged.
More healthful than tea or coffee.
Agrees with the wcukcut diRCitlon,
Keep it on your sideboard nt home,
A (tiich luucli prepared in a m'nuU;.
Take no substitute, Ask for IJORLSCft'S.
HORLICK'S Contains Pure Milk
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umgxisuam