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IOCAL AND
- PERSONAL
The, warm weather of tho last Ion
days ban caused innnj of tho houfo
Wjycs of tho city, to begin planting
nweot pens, and thinking of Bpndlng
tho ground for gnrdenft. Monday and
Tuesday ft Inrgo consignment ot Feed
Vni'eeclvcd from Congressman Haw
.iBythrougu tho department of ngrl
etijinrf. . Monday ,tho mercury roso to
, nfodegrcco, tho highest .It has been
for Rovornl weeks, and thoro Is Just
a fulnt sign of spring In tho a!r. Tho
snow fa mollljig hi tho foothills, and
the, .vrntorji ot tho ht reams show n
Blight r .., ,
Seo Davo "Wood about that flro In-
suranco policy. Office Mall Trlbuno
Blag.,
t Moving picture fans arc manifest
ing much Interost In tho presentation
iho last of tho week at tho Star thoa
ti'r'of tho dramatization of Jnck l.on
' donfa'hook. "The Valley ot the
Moon." Some of the closing scenes
ore laid In tho Itoguo river valley.
Mrs. W. I. Vaster Is spending the
weok with Mr. Vnwter nt Salem, par
ticipating in tho legislative social ac
tivity. Place your magazlno club sub
scriptions with Sparta Cigar Store.
2C3
Miss Mary Trowbrldgo has return
ed from Chlco, Cal., where she has
been a student tho last two years In
tho stato normal school, completing
rt .teacher's roursc,
ffSOvorG(WiIownrd
and Bister Helen
'IotouayJor San Francisco where
thx-lll mnko their future home.
Swcaf elder at Do Voo'b.
J. A. "Wcsterlund returned today
from a month's trip through Middle
West and Rocky Mountain states.
D. W. Ilccbo of Agate was a busi
ness visitor In tho city Monday after
noon.
Mrs. Fannlo Wright ot Gold Hill
Is vicltlng friends and relatives in
this city for a few days.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isls
Theater.
A. J. King ot Klamath Falls, is
among; tho out of town visitors in
the city this week.
B. I. Ewing left today for Salem
In tho interests of tho defeat of the
bill beforo the legislature, proposing
to open Itoguo River to commercial
fishing.
Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes
ton's Camoro Shop. Over IbIb Thea
ter. James Farrell of Merllm is spend-
ing a few days In' tho city attending
to business' matters.
Harry L. Porter of Gold Hill was
operate'd upon at Sacred Heart hos
pital Monday afternoon. His condi
tion is, highly favorable.
Get'lt at Do Voo's.
Paul Updlko and wlfo ot Roguo
River visited friends and relatives in
this 'city Sunday, returning to their
homo Monday.
Tobo Urouso, formorly of this city,
but now of Klamath Falls, Is spending
a few days In tho city visiting friends
and relatives.
Uet ysur Dutter, cream, milk and
buttcr-mllk, at Do Voo.
Thirty two students of tho gram
mar departments of tho city schools
entered tho high school at tho begin
ning of tho second semester Monday,
bringing tfio, total enrollment of that
institution up to 300. In tho state
examinations held tho middle of tho
month, a&'took Iho examinations, and
till passed, an unusual record. In
th'o cxanlnatlonB iu tho city schools,
nlargohMsrcontago of tho students se
cured high marks. Tho stickler for
many was algebra.
Wo arc headquarters for roal first
quality cut hair. Marlnoilo Hair
Shop, 407 Garnott-Coroy building.
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Tho police report that thoro is a
general observance of tho regulation
requiring that state licenses bo kept
in full view, but that In some quar
ters thoro 1b n disposition to Ignore
tho law. y hanging tho tax to tho
axle It becomes covered with mud,
und tho figures mado indistinguish
able. l'orry Afdieraft ot Ashland liPflnt
Monday In Med ford attending to liua
indsn matters.
Cora K. Utloy, chiropodist, 407
Gnmctt-Coroy building, nbono C57-R.
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' Tho Alumni nssoclalfon ot tho high
school will hold their second dance
at the Xutnlbrlhm next Friday oven
lng, January 29th,
Mrs. Lent l'eolor ot Robcburg Is
visiting frleuds and relatives in this
city for ft few days.
t I)r,-S. A", Loclswood and Dr. Myrtle
S; hockwood. (physicians and Bur
geons) havo movod to their now suite
of offices. Rooms 303, 310 and 311,
third floor, M". F. & H. Bide.
H. Ryan of Snlom Ib among tho
out of town visitors in tho city this
week.
A. H. Cornell of Grants Pass Is a
buslnosH visitor in the city Tuesday.
Mrs. Orln DuvIb of Weed, Cal., Is
visiting friends In this city,
.Inn Timlnr nf Phoenix Is SDCndlllK
iUiq day In tlioclty on business.
J'Tho regular business mooting of
the Xlrentor .Medford club was held
nt tho public library .Monday after
noon. Repot ts of tho music depart
ment for tho oor wero read, and
(he second ,nnpcr of Mrs. H. 11. Sar
gent on tho history ot tho Rogue
river valley hoard. The club will hold
a meeting this week, with tho women
orgnnl?ntlons of Talent and Ashland,
When ilotnlU regarding tho planting
of trees nlong tho Pacific Highway
Will be dlscilFRed.
J. O. Gerklng, tho best all around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives mado any
where, tlmo or place. Studio 223
tnln St. Phono 330-J.
Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho
Christian church nmt this afternoon
at the homo of Mrs. McCurdy on Wal
nut street.
Figures have been compiled by F,
W. Co.rn.ihnu, manager ot tho Mine
Led go mine, thnt in 1914 Oregon was
ninth in gold producing states ot the
Union. In 1313 f 1.370.9S7 was pro
duced. and In 1914, $l,r94,r00, n
goln of 10. .1 per cent. The totat gain
In gold production for the entire
country was SS per cent.
C. S. Uutterflcld. the grocer, Is
offering some attractive prizes for
tho best articles about sugar beets-
Why tho Rogue river alley should
have a factory. See his ad.
Adrian Rose ot tho Griffin creek
district wa a business visitor in the
city Monday afternoon.
Carload of Fischers' flour Just re
ceived at Watklns & Co.. 397 South
FronJ, prices from J1.C0 to JK75,
reasonable discount in uarret lots
Call and see us at 397 or phone 2C9
Lee Watklns & Co. 2C3
A number of Medford youngtpeoplc
will enter tho state educational In
stitutions at Kugene and Corvallls at
tho opening ot the second semester
next week.
Frank G, Owen of Medford Is a
recent arrival at Hotel Rcnson, Port
laud, Oregon.
A. L. Whiting of Chlco, Cal., Is reg
istered at tho Nash.
George Snndera of tho Public Ser
vlco corporation, spent the day in
Medford.
Smoko Homc-Mado Cigar?.
Governor Johnson, Mt. Pitt and La
Vista are tho best.
A Good Resolution.
To help build up Medford payrolls
by smoking Governor Johnson or
Mt. Pitt cigars.
MOTHER JONES INVITED
' (Continued-Irom Page 1)
he had lost an eye and had been
otherwise Injured. Tho company
gave bim sympathy, but that was all,
according to tho letter.
Mr. Rockefeller said he thought a
sociological department could bo de
veloped In Colorado.
I.Ut of Undesirables
His attention was drawn to tho re
cent testimony of Henry Ford ot De
troit, who testified that a depart-
Iment of his company kept him ad-
vlsed-ns to labor conditions among
his 1S.000 employes. Mr. Rockefel
ler pointed out thnt Mr. Ford was
making millions of dollars of profit
ovcry year, but thnt tho Colorado
Fuel & Iron company was "not mak
ing returns to Its stockholders."
Mr. Walsh asked Mr. Rockefeller
whether ho thought It legal and right
for corporations to use a blacklist.
Tho witness said ho believed a,cor
plratlon might havo its own list ot
"undesirables" but that ho did not
bellcvo tho list should bo sent to other
companies. Ho testified that ho fav
ored collective bargaining on tho em
ployes. Tho position of the worked
would be much stronger under such
conditions, tho witness ngreed. Work
ers employed by an unjust and un
kind employer would bo at a great
disadvantage.
DNrusscfi Colorado
Tho witness was asked whether he
thought It proper for tho Rockefeller
foundation to dlctato labor policies
for tho Colorado Fuel & Iron com
pany. He replied ho did not know
what tho Idea of tho question was, as
tho two organizations had no connec
tion, 7 Mr, Walsh read letter signed by
Mackenzie King, In which thcro was
a statement to the effect that labor
was going to bo plentiful after tho
war and that consequently the ques
tion of recognition of tho unions
would bo minimized. Mr. Rockefel
ler agreed that one of tho principal
causes for dlssention In Colorado was
"non-recognitions of unions."
Rliould Ho Dlsilmi'od
Mr. Rockefeller said he did not
know of any caso where executives of
the Colorado Fuel iron company
had "repeatedly broken tho lawB of
tho state of Colorado." Ho said If It
wero proved that an officer had
knowledgo that tho laws wero bolng
broken nnd tho officer himself had
persistently broken them, he, as a di
rector, would try to havo tne execu
tive romovod.
Mr. Wuleli read from Mr. Rocke
feller's testimony before a congres
sional committee a vassago to the or-
feet that ho believed tho woikers
should bo freo to do aa they pleasod.
"That statement has been ;uls-
MRIWOM) AIAIL 'PmiU'jNK
BRITISH
PAPERS
E
OF
l.ONOON', Jan. 2G - Thp Morning
Post published today nn editorial ar
ticle on, the caso of the steamer Wll
helmtna, the American vessel which
loft New York January 23 for Ger
many, earning n enrgo of Amerlcav
food RtuffH tonslgned to the represen
tntlve In Germany of an American
eoucern. it says that this Is n morn
plausible and more Inslduout test
caso than Is the experiment with tho
steamer Dacla, the cotton laden es
sel ot changed registry, still nt Gal
veston, and that If It Is allowed It will
bo Injurious to the cause ot the al
lies.
The Post contends that noutrallt)
Is mt affair of tho land as Well as of
the sea, and says that In spite of the
fuct that Belgium Is a neutral coun
try, Americans would find It Impos
sible to send food Into this country
through such Belgium ports as are
In German hands.
"American Is asking us to abrogate
the power we gained upon tho sea at
vast expense," the Post continues, "so
that American trade may nourish anil
support an enemy who Is destroying
the subjects and the wealth of our al
lies and our own wealth wherever ho
can do ko."
construed to bn n declaration of war
on unions," said tho witness. ' I did
not mean that. 1 havo always been
in favor of organization."
Dlnrliurgift Detectives
During tho luncheon hour Mr.
Rockefeller notified his staff that he
"wanted thorn to withdraw the private
and central office detectives who have
been guarding since jestorday. He
was quoted as saying:
"This thing of being hurried out of
side doors to avoid crowds and being
followed around by n lot of detec
tives, must stop. It makes me look
ridiculous. 1 am In no more danger
than any other wltnens who has tes
tified. The poll co should confine
their activities to training order In
the room."
Mr. Rockefeller was followed by
about 20 detectives when he appeared
this morning. This afternoon when
ho arrived at tho city hall there were
none to bo seen.
Financial Returns
Mr. Walsh called Mr. Rockefeller's
attention to his statement of yester
day in which ho said that In 12 years
his father had received $371,000
from his stock holdings. Mr. WnUh
said ho had figured out that tho bond
income was more than JS.000,000
and thnt actually Mr. Rockefeller
Sr had received moro than $9,000.
000 Income from tho Colorado Fuel &
Iron company. Mr. Walsh said Mr.
Wolborn had testified that there wero
15,000 emplojos In tho company and
that In 12 years they had received
$32,000,000 In salary.
"Do you think it Is fair that l.r.,
000 men should receive, nil told only
ten times tho amount your father has
received, ho or his representatives
having been on tho property for ten
years?"
Mr. Rockefeller said ho considered
that capital wa.s etitltjcd to a fair re
turn, that It had not received It In
Colorado und that he thought the
employes had been well paid. Mr.
Rockefeller wa.s unublo to :a; how
much money his fattier had glvsu tc
Philanthropy.
tilftH t i'lilliuitliropliy
"I approximate, however, that he
has given about a quarter of a bil
lion dollars," said tho witness. "I
thluk he has given about $34,000,000
to tho University of Chicago nnd
about $10,000,000 to tho Rockefeller
Institute for Medical Research."
Tho elder Rockefeller had In mind
tho performanco of great public ser
vlco, tho witness said, Aftor tho In
stitute's physicians had found a
remedy for cercbro spinal meningitis,
Mr. Rockefeller said, tho death rate
wan reduced from 75 per cent to 25
per cent. In tho first Cul) cases
treated, ho said. 300 Uvea were saved.
YOUTHFUL SLAYER
OF DOG GOES FREE
L'pon the promise of his mother
that he would not be allowed to have
a gun in the future, Frank Connor, a
I'J-year-ohl boy accused of shooting
a valuable hunting do;; belonging to
Hprngiie Jh'igel of Gold Hill, was dis.
charged by tlio juvenile court nt a
hearing this afternoon. Mr. J. V.
HeiliU' nnl MYu. Fd Ilmilev. uliu are
interested iu juvenile eases, atleudcd
me Hearing aim uwh ineir goon wuiu
inriM towards seenrintr lenienev. It
wiih also shown that tic hoy shot and
killed Iho dog while it was chasing
hid pet rabbit.
DEMAND
SBZUR
WILHELMINA
MKDKOKI) OKKUON. 'ITUSDAV, .lANM'AHV 1M.
Thr )iy Fashion Hint.
An urtlti!ll p. I.ik 'f lb.' eiinlisl
cams and the uiitheied rulueN Of tin-
Llrt portion tttv the liuie! (.le iI.iaIN
f this blue ehlff :i elect co.it adorned
vith browii'Yin fur. '
RUSSIAN HORDE POURS
(Conttlnucd from Page 1.)
that after n temporary check the Mus
cottes actually had penetrated Hun
gary where they hold the liey to
Jorcfnlvn, nn Important strategic po
sition. Russian reinforcements are
reported as constantly arrhlng In llu
kowlna, a fact which clearly Indi
cates, tho opinion of British obser
vers the Intention of Russia to In
ado Transylvhnla In force.
Pctrograd asserts that as n count
er to this move against TranBlvanla,
tho Oerman'nmir which was sent os
tensibly to dfiernte against Serbia, Is
now being directed to the defense of
the Carpathian Passes In conjunc
tion with tho forces of Hungary.
Closing In nil Turks
Petroprad reports also thut the
Russian Caucasian army Is closing In
on the Turkish Black Sen flank where
the Ottoman troops aro described ns
In n dnnEoroii.ii pRght. From the
satuo source conicB n report that tho
British army In Mesopotamia has met
some riiccess while .advancing on
Bagdad.
On tho sea the presence of siibinn
rlneB near the Island of Rucgeti, off
the coast of Prussia, In the Baltic, has
caused the Germain mnll boat to put
back to Trelleborg, Sweden, when
only a few hours out on her regular
run to Snssnltz.
Berlin now claims thnt In Sunday'B
naval fight In tho North Son, tho
Germans sunk two British torpedo
boat dostroycra bb well ns a British
cruiser. The British udmlralty con
tiniieti to Ignore these claims, but It
has not as yet' Issued any report glv
Ing details of tho part played In this
action by the British light cruiser
and destroyer squadrons.
SAI.KM, Ore., iiJh. 20. In Hie fu'-f
of strong argument liv the hitlers of
the opposition, the statu senate, by
a vote of 17 to'JIt today juiced tha
Kellaher joint rvmiluliwi providing
that at the iiot general election the
people shall vole on tho question of
allowing the governor to wih- items
in appropriation bills.
Wit Medford trao" is Airdfnrrt mado
ThisTimeWeWant to
Advertise Silverware
Fnronimon, Hllvownro.
Silver ware boyond tho nvorago In
qaullty above tho average In do
i.lgn and mnko.
This atoro soit ot iirhhja Itself on tho
excellence pf;Ita 'silverware.
And while you are reading, wo ore
showing what ws thlnlc Is by ull
odds tho most exclusive, nnd In
every way toost desirable display
of Sllvorwaro that we havo over
asked you to adinlro or criticize.
About all tho articles usually built of
Silver aio here.
And this Js our Invitation to VOU to
make tin a Hllverwnro visit,
MARTIN J. REDDY
THE JEWELER
212 East Main St. Plione 10
LARGEST BODY OF
I
Aeeoiiling lo FnreM Kilieri.or M.
I j. KiiekMiii the tuiest service is now
liilxertishiir dm hirgc-l lunlv nf tim
ber which hus ,et been tul on Hiilo
iu Oregon. It emlii'ticcs MH'J million
feet of limber, iiinsl of which is yel
low pine nf good itmlilt It lies in
two blocks -one near the shore of
lVlioau Rev n Klamath I .a lie. and
the oilier just east u! Hut Cinler N'a
tUmnl Park, und both willilu the Cm
lor National forest.
A ptinlcd illusliated hrofcvtectim lui
jud been Issued reguntinir this tim
ber, and give detailed iufonunlion '"
tegard (o location, amount of limlier,
loi'iii'r condition iuelli)enl ncees
miry, lenns of sale, and iiieliules a
copy of the ngiceiueiit wliieli will he
entered into with the naivhnser of
the timber. This pioxiieetiis is being
distributed among (hose who are in
terested iu the puti'linM of national
finest slliluim';e.
T
Grants Pass business hiluses In
cluding the Josephine County Bank,
the WoIIh l'nrgo express office, nnd
Clemens drug store wero entered
Monday night by hurglttis, according
to reports from thnt city this morning.
The criminal work wa nmatoiirUh,
and little cash secured In the raids
Owing lo the prominence nf tho plnces
andtho ease with which the acts wero
committed, lends a number ot Grants
Pass citizens to think tho police force
was asleep.
Portland Livestock Market.
I'OKTIiANI), Die., .Ian. 2(1. -Cnltle
Receipt, ht); stead v.
Hogs --Receipts 11)0; hiendy.
Slicci)- Receipts HO; lamb's .'10c
higher. I.ambs, . 7.2.i(o 7.80,
IOO IjATK to ouvhsikv
WANTIR) Lot, corner profundi
100 foot frontage Just outside of
fire limits. Must !' ehenp. Owner
only give price ami location Iu nn
sour. Box 10, care Mall Tribune.
tf
WANTHD To purchase small farm
In valley, not over J3000. Clark
Realty Co.
WANTKU- .Nursing Reasonable
and experienced niirao for mater
nity cases d Ircxs box -in, Med
ford Ore 2 fin
"A SMno in
vory Drop'
Cl a can today from
your hardware cr cro.
earydaoUr.
For Reliable
Stylish Tailoring
EE KLEIN
128 East
Main.
Unstalrs
CLEAN UP SALE
OK
WALL
PAPER
In ni-ilnr In elnxn out our nritKimt
utnr'l." nt Willi I'linur to timiium fur
the now tiprlug goods we will give
BIG REDUCTIONS
nn all wall paper now on hnnd, com.
prising thoH latent HtyloH, TIiIh Ib a
great opportunity to give you iooiiih a
new (Irons,
Remember we are tho only pnlnt
and wall paper Mont giving H. & 11.
Green 'J'rudtng SluiiipH,
Waters' Paint and
Wall Paper Store
Ulty Kant Milu '
NATIONAL
FORES
TIMBER
OFFERED
miM
liUfi.
SHIPS SINK AFTER '
COLLISION IN SEA,
ONE LIFE IS LOSI
iNKW YORK, dim. I'll. The steam
shin Wasluiigtnuiiiii, n l'ifi"licV car
ripg mi iMMsengtM'Sf ami the I114
heliouiier Klmilidh I'nlujer, wijio (a
collision IiiiImv oil' llio coiimI of DiJ
uwaie, near Cape lleii'lopcii, W'itcr
less messapes said that (lie Washita
Ionian was Mink and the Mcitoiier
sinklnir. The eiews of hulh eses,
wilft lite exceplloii of one. man, weie
axed. . 1
, The VasiiiiKloiilait wuh Ihuii1 for
New Yoik ami lhihuleliiia from
Honolulu by wax of the lamima
eiiiinl, She had a eicw of thiilv
nine. The Mlir.aheth I'lilnioi siillnl
from Poitlaud, ,Mc., .lauuaiy ID for
Noilolk. She had a eiew of m'MH.
Caplaiu Nelson of the Old nonun
ion liner Hamilton stopped his t-lup
off I'enwiek Island ihUhii to res.
one the clews of Iho two oes, Of
fieials tif Ihe Ameiicau-llawaiiaii
line .owueix of the WaMiiautomaii,
weiv aihised that the Hamilton was
hriugiiiK all the iVM'iicd men ( this
eity.
'Cliit Washingloiiiiiii in a new Uiin,
limit in IIH I for trade between New
Yoik, I'iuiI i. pods ami Honolulu bv
wa of the I'aiinma canal. She i .
registered at I IDli Ihiih and is 107,7
feet loii?.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
WASHINOTON, Jan. 20. -Higher
rate proponed by the Northern I'n
rifle nnd Chicago, Milwaukee ,V- Ht.
I'nul railway companlc on mixed car
londH of ceiiutnt. lime, utticco, pliiMter,
roofing pitch and milt from .St. Raul,
Mlnneapoll Doluth, Supervlor, W'Ik ,
and other polnln, to points In North
Dakota and .Molilalia, were appioed
today I, t'to liit,s ule n 1 lurce
commlxHlou
MEDFORD PHARMACY WILL SELL COUGH
MEDICINE AT HALF PRICE
A GOOD CHANCIi:
The public will be gHi'ii a chance to
ecnuomlio on their rough medicine
today nnd tomorrow, us the Medford
I'hnrmary will hell .i)e bottb of
Hchlffmann'H Conreutrated i:r-i tor
ant for -T'C to the firm toil who ap
ply at their ftoro, but only one bot
tle to each family. The proprietor In
loNtng money on over) bottle otd al
this price, but linn decided to mnko
thin reduction, ho ns to Kho thone
who have not yet lined thin excellent
n'liiedy an opportunlt) of trXng II,
at partially bin oxpenm, ns he known
that 110 other iiidlrlno will be iimmI
hy 1111)0110 who huM once tried It
thorio who have not already unci! thin
remedy nie (Iiiih afforded an oppor
tunity of tr)lng It for half price ami
can obtain n bottle for "'! today or
toiuoriow. by prenentlng the coupon
below nt the Medford I'haruiae).
liven though not Iu need of mich a
medicine nt prenont, It will pay to ob
tain a bottle now ul half price, us no
doubt Kouieoao Iu the family will re
quire It before the winter In oter, but
will not have another ehanco of It ti -Ing
for Ichii than full price, r, Oo. This
new. pimple, plciumut remedy Ih nlto
giiiirautced to relievo tho worrit
Cough .or Cold, and Ih excellent for
llrouchlnl AMuum, llronchltlH, Croup,
' 'rvi:xTV.i.'ivi:ri:vrni roN t, i
TIiIh coupon and -Tie iu good for nun tout)) Miu botiieof 'Juhlffnuiu'ii
Concentrated Kxpecloinnt at the .Medfowl I'liarniarvu It pioaoutod today
or tomoirow, and your unpin ami iidilrenH In (llliul Iu ,
Name
FREE--SIGAR-FREE
First, Prize
Second Prize
Third Prize . .-.
Fourth Prize . .
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Fifth
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Vov the laml mtleliiti(il - execcdiii
why the lloyiio Ir viill 'slunjljl jceiffr tti(facloVv;;riie hdleiH
muht eontt)iji thieii naineH,:Jv,lli'iln)Wi'l,..oiyJtif tliuinVoinutt'W; .Mr.
Storey; tho boil o.Nijrt; M'. liutlorfiuld, lOt'iT.vtuuJi.
Rend or. b'liilf; mil ynur let lorn not later Hum l'Vliiuiir.v '-'. Tlioy
will ho ninlibci'fil as nooi) hh icecivcd. The imiiio will ho removed
und the letter handed to u non-infcrchtid eominiitcu for decision.
Business Becomes Brisk Because Brnimvcll Buys Beets.
Buttcrficltl Says So, that's the Story.
C. S. BUTTERFIELD
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GLASSES RELIEVE
hki:
DR. RICKERT
Ho Knows How
Suite I 2, Ov.r Hem I'n
.-IOH i:. Main .si. .Meilfonl
TO ECONOMIZE
S hooplllir CoiikIi i Ii.I lloaiieiiHM.
One lOttlii inukt-i a toll pint (IT,
ounces) In ulnicly mlititK It hi homo
with one pint or Kmiiuliiinl migur and
oao-half plat of wntHr. It mnkea a
( whole fiimltv x 1 1 1 v nnd a much it
would ordinarily coot' from f 3 no to
13.00 for tho Mtim quautli) of tho 01-
! dinar), old fashioned, r.tni!) made
kind ort'nuKli Hvrop, of douiiifiil
nierlt. It la prepftiW from Blrlcily
hnimlojui plmit mid In plonimul
that children like in k, and It
can be glwn them with porfuct nifmy
as It iMmlthel) contulnn 110 rhloroform
opium, mondilue or any other nar
cotic, nn do UKiHt coiikIi mUtunui. I le
nities, nhwluicl) no rUU whaiover l
run In lu liiu thiw remedy an (lie
Medfotd I'linrtiiRiv will lofund your
-fc If It doeM not glo iMirforl Mitl
ritclbm or In ubt found the very host
lelncd) ever lined for mi) of Hie hIiovo
coiiiplalnlH. I'ortoiiH' lulling lifter
thuno lou luitlo irn nild, or Ihliu;
out of the cllv. w beni U cannot bo ob
tained of a locitl ilrtiKthJt'w'lll not ho
dlNappoluted but will tie ont n hot-
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III'. 1I1IHI1IIIII1. lll'WIl 1 V I I1M HI III'
.!', IIIHIllIO. Ill'dll JV'i'HIM HI HI'
'oupoii und -'He, providing tbey wrllo
(i the proprietor today. AddroM It.
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Addrena
,, 10 HOlimlS BppI Pntiar
25 poumlt) Dcot Suijar
., j20 ioiiiuls Beet ,Siiiar
10 ponnils Deet Btijjar
..ti? iiountfBeut Siiajtr,, ,
.i.v .., ' iH
- ,' l'J.") Woi'iU on 'Siig'rtr llecld a
ml
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