Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 30, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
AN INnRPHNnRNT NmVSPAPEH
publikiikd i:vi:nv aktkunoon
EXCEPT Hl'NUAT IIY TUB
MUUKOitL) 1'JUNTINO CO.
rfluurie Hill hi ne. 25.27-29
North Fir street; telephone 75.
The Democratic Tlm The Medford
Mall, Tho Atedford Trbmip, The Houth
crn OrcBonan, Tho Ashland Trbune.
sunscnit'TioN nATra
One yenr, by mnl, . $5.00
One month, by mull........ 10
Per month, delivered by earlier In
Mcdrord, Phoenix, Jacksonville
and Central Point SO
.Saturday only, by mall, per year.... 2 00
vecKiy, per year 1.G0
flelnl Paper of tho City of Medford.
Offlclnl Paper of JncUnou County,
l'n Icr ! nit Hfcnii.j!usn matter tit
Mcdrord, Oregon, under the act of March
3, ir?.
tiworn Clrtiiilntlon for 1014, 2168.
Pull leaned wlro Associated Press dis
patches. .;. .;.
Subscribers railing to rccclre
4 papers promptly, phono Clrcu-
lotion Manager nt 250-R. 4
HONG KONG KOLUM
Hello. Mo bore. JliiHt luiil fuss
wlil wlrcc. Hclup llko ovlythlni;.
jWlfoo nllasnmoo foul niu when wo
oughiiiod. Mu Hay: "You tiuilly
. mo?" W'lfeo say: "Mo nKleoablc."
(Now flndco nut alio ilIsiiRleeable,)
Wlfoo kirk boclatmo mo allnsameo
haveo ono plockot In pants. "Oat
fine," say mo, "hhvoo you tllmo wlit'ii
Honrchco fo Iooho mloney while me
HloopoO."
Illinoby xvlfco say mo no tollco
lltttli. Mo gottlm inlad an Hay: "You
act llltoo inaclilno nlxvnys clan tolloo
wupu mo no iouco iiiiwi. i
"If mo nlliiKiiinpo dlo," nay wlfpo,
"you not got iinuddor xvlfo llltoo mo.'
"No ran tell," Fay mo, "but thanks
anyway mo hopo not."
No matter. Wo itllasampo bappy.
Wlfoo totm dlaliplau nt mo. If hit,
hIio . hlappy If nut lilt mo lilappy.
Wlfoo Hay you an' mo nlliiHanico
lilnin oaid club. (Jlout fun! Tlirco
illvorco luoiiR mloinboiH ills yoar,
Me haven lotlu tloublo Itppplnp;
wlfoo (lloflfloil up to mluttln. Hut
would liaveo mo tloublo If didn't do
It.
'Oildor day me allonted fo HploodliiK.
Hlttcu In Jail. Turnkey any: "Yo
wlfoo qutHldo wiin I soo ylou." Mo
ayt "Teller mo no In Jlunt now,
emno blade Inter."
W'u son.
TuibijN Ib-lli luuor
Quo flue nprliiK inornliiK Trumbull
White, editor of Adventure Matiazlup,
wiih wnlltliiK up lowor llroadjay, Now
York. KtoppliiK near the Knullubln
biilldltiK, then uejirliiR completion, he
overheard an lrlnh hndearrler nay:
"You up therot Don't any of yo.
rnmo down that ladder at (ho Ind lit'
HcutfolilliiK. Ol'vo ttikun It away!"
.Stella' lUu-ualn Counter
Tho footman In doenipd: "Tho
carilane awalU" la now the honk of
tho motor horn,
Mil) lie HIio Waul it Man Who Onflow
SoiiH' New I'anulcil Klrcttiriil
llovloo
(1'iom tho HoRwnllow. Ky., Kentuek-
lan. )
Kor Kent -.It mi in for a Kntlemau
with llKht and lieoi.
The CIiIoiib.0 polluo inv umiroliliiR
for Mr. Kerr ti flea trainer. (Slo 'em
I'lllo!)
I J any J, Mtlor rutm mi addlUK
tiuiqlilno In an Atlanta i(iiw) hnv.
Inp bank.
Plain ICnoimh
low do you knew thitt Cliauuer,
wrtlor of the fniiKiuit Canterbury
'l'im, dlotuted to a tonnm-nuhor?"
HIh spelling waa hii bad'"'
Wiiiiioii Aio Snrli Coutmry Cioaluiv,
Alvn'l TliejV
When told my wife 1 wm koIur to
u;er orf mnoklNK she kIkIioiI do
Jootodly. I.alrtr I fouml tier lountinK
llttr oollttptltm of tfthnno ituiMtttM mnl
tonight HIio Mk9d we to orr ibo
resolution two weokH ti ho hail
etiOUKb euuiKUit to kiI a pair of eau
w, Vint, Knuy How It lis
'DIM VhjrO,n ou In Inn now,
l0U9r t
I'odrfai Nw5li '' '"widlng
ni the miiiio old llfilikr iuiUnK'
Mtagnxtllvt.
nc. W
PROSPERITY ENROUTE
FROM all paris of ilic nation conu .stories of )i'osieiif,v.
Factories arc miming ovprlimo, mills art? behind
with orders, mines are operating in 11 blast.
The billion dollar balance of trade in favor of ihc
United States, two record-breaking crops, and high prices
Jor products of all kinds have made business good.
The credit for revived business is not title to war orders
alone, hven without t'leui tlie revival would nave come.
Following a period of speculation, inflation and over-production
came naturally the period of depression and
under consumption. When depression extends long
enough for luuidation, another period of prosperity fol
lows, as t'le day the night. "' '
It is true the Pacific coast has not yet felt materially
the effects of returning prosperitybut the reaction is
naturally later here. f?ut it is bii its way. The surplus
monev accumulated in the oast finds its natural outlet in
the development of the west.
One class will bitterly
prosperity the slandpnt politicians and the advocates ol
special privilege. For years tho rot was dinned into the
people's ears that prosperity was due to taxing the manv
for the benefit of the few in the shape of high protective
tariffs and that unless the republican party was in
power prosperity was impossible. The chosen alone could
radiate plenty.
Latterly a new reason for hard times has been added.
"Fool people's laws" that regulated public service corpor
ations were declared the reason for decreased dividends.
The prosecution of "New Haven and Rock Island grafters
and others of their ilk were asserted ns the primary cause
of hard times. The nation was declared to have killed the
goose that laved the golden egg of prosperity when crooks
of high finance were prevented from plying their trade
and welfare laws stopped the exploitation of children.
People are learning that it is not the poliaician that
creates prosperity or the biir business agents that em
ploy him. Their aim is to divert prosperity front the
many to the few to perpetuate social injustice. They
create nothing, but parasitjcally divert what others
create. Instead of making for general prosperity they
work lor special prosperity.
The prosperity that we will have will be, as in the past,
f superficial prosperity. There can be no real prosperity
as long as social injustice is the basis of our society. And
this is a matter of evolution and racial progress, and takes
time.
The Bancroft Act
Hy COL II II. SAIMIKXT.
About t'.vo weeks n:.; 1 1 n eoiiiinuni
ittlr.n waf. published in the Mail
Tribune liuviiiir relol?nee to the pay
ment ol' nl Mill- iism'-miioiiIs, entitled,
"The lll.'jlil Wuv Out." signed hy "A
I'lioml ol' the City." In this eominim
loin ion tin wiili r said:
"Select from the ilelitiiiueiits tlumi
ol imiM.v uble to pay, N'olily llioiu
that (hoy must pay or ulnnv jjooil
1'iiiihO why tlie etiiiuot do so nt this
tilne, mill in tho cuhcm of (hose who
can pay and will not, prncocil to ad
vertiso their piopoity for uale.
'I say to you now that if our city
count it will tnl.0 hold of this matter
in this way witli a film mid rcsoluH
hand that the wealthy and well-off
dcliuijuciitt, will ho fuirlv lallinx ovc
tlionirfclve to got into the city turns,
uror' office to pay their nno,siiioiits
Hither than have their property ml
vol tiled I'vr sule."
Now, au man of liusiucKs c.pcri
once am! onnd miim knows that this
is jtifl exactly what would happen.
If the council would tomoirow stmt
Mill tiifitinsi eciy piopcrty owner
alone .Main nticet mid in the business
poilion of the i"il v Iroin Hour creek to
Onkdalo avenue the property owner
would f1iiil fall over thoinkdvos lo
pin- up.
Sii potie suit woio stinted miinsi
tho llitf Ileiid .Milling company, which
owim the .Mmlfevd Hook Store build
inn, and the lii;ililiii. uoith of tint
.laoki.un Cntiiit bank lo the novt
utroet, and which owes, nil loltl, in
doliiitiieut intcnt-t aid lOM'Muent,
JU5S7U. Do ,(iu not iiptae tht
the ownci'o ol these buildiim-. wnuh1
ut once vn up.' The nwiieis nto
gctlnijr their uiouthlv nut 'or ilicso
liilildiuux leiinhirlv ami an iiicrpeod
rent by iciikou of the f.ut that each
of them has u puvod tieet m liont
of it K there tun iv:n earth
Why they xhotiir. not imiv up' Voiio
wli!'teei. Ihey aie xnuplv not ,vny-
iiiif licuie no tfloit has been madt
to uiako lliein hiv. lltcv aie imviie;
Ih ir water rent heeituse their water
will be cut ef: it thev don't pav it;
nd if suit ii sttiited they will pay
tknir tistassiiicit: there it. no dotibt
of it.
Again tikt tho Hotel Modloul.
Its total delilio.uciicv w ll.SS.0.'i Now.
it is .'ioiit to miv one ot sound
stiisc (bat if soil wete stilted (hi
nriiers wouli! at oiioo liml tlu moms
mther than lose tlun inoitiix In
deed, it Vint oi I or ai ono li.ut
tirsi moiitsui on tie p ''c lor : i'
tune
this I'liiM.nt w. wo il.l
New Herbal
Kit many atlficl cutra for Vin diirate
W r H all llir writ lnuil 'H xnujica,
l.i i ar I) I MA. Ih uw linUal l iliu. we
i, f Owl ti(ina dual lint lorm.i.a, nuie
aitrr turf atU luui iri-wia uM iu o '"
tukum itlicl lrm oie Hol iiiieuai im'tnai
llu Ulciuw I jboiliMi,a ..i ( lutuu ht )uai ia , . il r r.l.i..vf ii(fal la fll
lCKXlIA in oui hamr tM r .r thi U.mi P l..l. it -J' Itl IimL ua uiMxf
liMSaa tlfali civins alnlclloai l Vm mCirv
f ('owe m Vty " K'l txa i" our ernnl urf. vuX U h aWtm'l ttXMlie aaw
ml mi auOUtlg. II. 'u ie ! lkr.il
lual yem M Uaiai brlia at uair.it tll
MiuatO, ke una ).Jt ww w-s
UI.M .sllMt I'llAltMAOV
IKEDFORD Mil TRIBUNE,
bemoan the incoming era of
Its Advantages
worry a parllde as to the .seeunty,
mid ii first moitno," is not as om
scoiuitv on the place ns tliis assess
mei.t lien; for, hy n law of Oregon,
Ibis paving tisiessuieiit In his piece
Hence over nil inoitiin"t.
And what is trim, of the Kx llend
Milling company unit ol tho Hotel
.Modioli! is true f every piece of
business propel ty from llearcieek to
Oakdale avenue. And, indeed, the
.snine Is tine of practically every
piice of residence propel ty in .Mod
fold. The one tiling needed is for the
city to tjo tihe.id mid brinjt suit mid
I he owner will tumble over them
m'Ivoj, to pay up. 1 have no doubt but
that uiiu-tunths ol theui woiil.l
sctiipe up eiiiumh money to pay their
mteroM hi probably thrce-iitiaiti'is
of theni would pay op iiKMSsiiinit.
mid interest in lull to date.
Look at what has happened in
Portland. A l'ortlnnd paper of No
vember L'li seys:
"I'roportv owners whore lots wore.
advoHisou for sale this morning lor
dditiipieneies i:i interest and iilalN
ipi'iiU on bontloit slieii mid sower ns
M'sHiui'iils m;'i!e it nislt on the nl'lleo
of City Tieosuier Adams mid by JO
o oloek when the sale Mnrtcri. vff
four-111 ths had lil'toil their indebted
net's." And for thoM' who mo aliSdliitolv
ituaLlii to p.tv, evut their iuleust, It
seems to me that tin banks would be
willinir, or ouslit to he uilline to S't
together and loan llnni the small
niiottut'. needed on u moittmsv of
their proHr'..
It is eviden. thai it this plan of
pftyiutr up, nr ot niiikiiiif the ownei
o! pronoriv ni ii), i carried out, il
will Mien be uiiiiecisni-v for the eitv
lo lake nvel an,' poll ot the debt, mid
n the boudo.l tiiilclitiHlii..s of the cit
U now but 1' per cent o its jssesst,i
hIuc it will leiiM' the eitv in lute
shape lor the coiam; pronpotiiy
which is, it aocutints r, eorroet, al-
cctidy fttniliiiK in the cast, ami winch
no doubt will he with us nmu in a
year or Uss. II i evident to iiii.w
one Hint without the Bancroft net the
eity could nooi huve been paed as
it is mid thouiili uiidoiibtedlv the fit
went too last in (ho uvntter. the tin
tel.es then made cuu he nvniilct' i'i
the Hit ure. am! we all know that if
the ntv iiipi'iies a lew thousand ii
poptuatiiMi and prs)eiitv conns
iM.ilii to the i'll that theie Wll! 1.
i ('fin. mi lot cthi'i' kt'cets to bo
tp.ieu
v .li'pi
and tin a n will th. ink tui1'
t n- i i ' we luxe in the ll.in-
' ni'
ot
n t in whiob ll ran
Balm ' ?"'i
are now en the matVrt that i ire la neerattry
tut nt Kill ny th. ''
h,
adiae yiHi
air ...itiiiij .j nc
tJu.irly li.ut Na
l l 4HHUUui, 1
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MEDFORD, OREGON,
still be done, '"or we all know, ol
should know, tout li.'d tho Moihiiskt
iiTiiii mi ,"od and irouc -nlo HlcH ir
would have-put mi cud to all street
Doveinenls -lifsl hccnusi- the 'it
WOlliil have b"eii so MtipelesslN m
de,,t that it ne-er could have n fiord
ed lo imve nu more streets; and .soo
ondly, hooiiti'-e i ,'di if it could afford
in time to pin. thi-in, it would In
practieellv impossible lo not a ma
jority of the iii.'uplc ami. eoiiseipioilt'
ly. u niajorilv of the council who
rcprcNeiit tlic I'cupl'j. to approve tlie
puvintr. of noiiic utitlyiiitr rc-ideifi'i'
itreet. J'or eertniulv those in th
business portuui ol !hc eitv and on
the east side would not approve the
paving of some niitlvius reiiloiiec
street on the west fdc mid theiebv
iii'jrease their tnM'; nor would 'those
in the busiufs, puttipn of the c?tv
mid en tlie west ."ide approve tin; Ilk'
leasons the pa'iiij: of an . otitlyiii1.'
residenee .street on the eiist( t-ide.
The pdvnntnuis of tiit Hiincroft
net are many
1. If earried out ti it should be
en mod out it dots nut add one dol
lai to the bonded indebtedness of i
eitv, thus leaxinir he city mi line
shapi' liumictaliv to provide tor its
other needed improvements,
-. It provides mi i-nsv nielnod of
payment, rllownr.' the oxvners of the
liropertv a!on the street paxed to
pay in ten minial iiisinllnlnnts, xvith
unpaid lii'iihiinii nis i'i aw ins out u per
cent interest
3. It ffVes the owners of property
on n st vi t Hi" iif.'h. lo suv whether
they will huxV their street paved or
not, mid t'tis is : tishl which imiv he
at tines of iiumeiisti value to them,
ospec':i,!.V in times of ineieasine; pup.
illation and prJkpontx.
I. It 'jinn a mnii value leceivcd
for hii money. If lie pavs for III"
pavement 111- jiets the pa lenient,
whereas if the .Medvnski plan had
paused he wouid haxe been tnxed for
l!n pavement noconlimr to his iih-
esed xnluc. iiyiuilliss of whether
his own sticet as paved or not
.r. Jt is home rule legislation If
tlie owners of the piopurtv on a street
wnnt it p.'ixcd thev can fn-' it paved
under the llaneroft act. but if th.
fedxnski plan had passed, if px'orv
owner of propntv on a street had
wanted il pnved there would luiv
been scaroely nnv ehanee whatever of
iottintr it paved.
(1. The llaneroft net luves no man
without ri vitiir him a nv in the mat
ter, lie has a xote oil the paxintr of
Jiis street, mid if a mojoiity of the
prop"itv owiK-i's ot n nlreet vol.'
iiirainst it the street it not paved ami
lie is not taxed, whereas, if the
Mcdyiiski plan had passed and v.ouc
into effect hniii'ieds of people liviey
off the paved Heels and ineMinnts
mid others ownniirno pavement would
have been henvilv taxed for streol
pavement, ultheiih lliey had no miv
w'l.atever as In the cniisiniolinii of
the pavoicetit. Suielv tliis would haxe
been "taxation without representa
tion 7. Ami lastly, not oulv is tin
payin? up til pivrintr asscssmeiits un
der the haneroit act "the riuht wax
out," but it i the most economical
way out for pVnetieallv all propcrtv
oxvners except thoo win. own xaeant
lot-) on p.ivcil tiects; lor it can be
easily shown that all merchants and
storekeepers, nil owners ot busim.
proptnty and iv-idcn ( and pra tie
ally all those xvho 'iwn then own
home places would in the did hae to
pay much loss for pavement - under
ihc Haneroit act Hum thev would tut
der the .Medvnuki plan, the 10 ill
plan, the Miles plan or anv otlu r
plan which takes over and makes ,(l,
or upaiye put of the pax in.: ,si-s
ments a fit v debt .iyahle In acn-ial
luxation
WORLD TOAST TO
FRISCO FAIR PLANNED
SAN I'll NCI SCO, Nov 30 n
"Inlornatlpiul Sentiment," to bo
known as "the president's toast,"
eompofcod bv President Wilson as a
parting sentiment to tho Panama Pa
cific exposition, will be made public
simultaneously throughout the world
on next Wednesday three days be
fore closing day according to an
nouncement todoy by Charles C
Mooro, president of tho exposition,
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
kr Im-ii ivt-h iU ifc" h r'ih tttt
iIUmks! 1-iio.Mi ot llic rr Tb.r- l ly "
y tutuiT ilriiw, mnl llit U lyr vuiall '
I t'uisll- l(ui- l iMsJ tiT an l.idam a
ou.1lll.-Hi r tb iuuwu lluluf t IU Uiii .i i
Tut XX"hn U.l l IiUIiib'-I t i li
tutubllnt uunil lmirfrvt lifrlos uJ bfO
It It rmlii'ljr .dw,l s-atur. l H r, il r.
iml tU.i l.iiuiiullu mi !' tW"i ' l
IbU luW ri nsl lu lt H",iU4l o " ii'iiu I
llu: will U OVxrujM tttim nn him ikiiI
liu r t,il to- l'lnl. nhl. Ii l ih ililrg I 'I
HU littUmnl . .'.i.llll-.li ( Ihv miu n nilj v
XV Mill m- On llMh'll 141- ( '
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Tai Hal a lliwItT I'llla f.u cBahwtl
AUTOS
Sold on Jlontldy
lusltillniPiit Plan.
POWKLL AUTO CO.
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKER
IjiiIj Assistant
s. i!Ai:ri.i:iT
Phone, ,X. .17 and 17-JL'
Ainliiibimo Jjerxli'ii l onnici
TUESDAY, OVFMT,ET?
mam
F.
ki
INDIAN'AI'OI is, Nox. Hi. I'.mr
jicisoii- ludiclcd with Ma vor Doiiu M.
olicis in the Tcirc Haute election
ease xvere '.dvi'ii sentences by .Indue
AniKloli in the PiiitiM States dis
trict (otirl here today. -
lolin l' X UK jnt, a.Sfiliiiil trliicl of
police iiiiile'r Kohrt. wh, 'itcifed
to aerve n year null ti (HiyiTiiltlie fed-
oral pciiileiiliarv xvliile tliJlll'r throe
Vtro iven jail i'litciiei' 4 .follows
I'Yauk Hesrt, f1ei)ijpth- Jar.k i lines,
four months, ttlid .lohu ItruiH, thirtv
da.v.
All of the men hud pleaded yitiltv.
Thefour men for months had been
permitted to y,o without heiiitr soil'
teinvd at the leanest of I'nitod
Stutos Distriot Attorney 1'mnk C.
Ilniloy. It xvas understood that they
vere to ho ueil as ut.veMiiinent wit
iicsses afftiinst IJov Shattiiek, repub
lican candidate for congress charged
with election couspimcy at Terra
Haute. Sluttttick since hits died. The
four men le-lil'icd for the t;overnuieiit
In Ih' h'obcrN trial.
ASSUME FAIR CONTROL
The .fnekson County Iluslncs Men's
association held Its monthly meeting
nud banquet In the lmsomeut of tho
Methodist church Monday evening,
about itTi membors lining pihxcitt.
The object of Uleetrtenl Prosperity
week xvas explained by Mr. Paul or
the electric store, and after a dis
cussion It xvas decided that owing
to the fart that It xvas this week It
xvns too Into to properly proparo for
the dlsplaxK nud to keop the stores
open of nights to encourage early
Christinas shopping. It wns the gen
eral opinion however, that It Is n good
proposition.
W. I- Isaacs reported that xvlth
tho new' nrrniigoniont between tho
city and the California-Oregon Power
company the street lights, put up for
the Klks, will remain permanently
and will bo lighted Saturday evenings
ami on special occasions.
Tho committee appointed to confer
xvlth tho .lackson County I'nlr asso
ciation reported loroiiinieiiillng tak
ing over the fair association, assum
ing Its indebtedness and accepting
therefor the stock remaining In tho
treasury and the buildings. Tho com
mittee was continued ami Instructed
to solicit the business men for money
to pay off the Indebtedness and start
the next yenr with a clesn slate. Tho
fair Is a worthy Institution, will bo
conducted on u much litrne scale next
year, and xhonld receive tho encour
agement ot everybody.
The ladles nf the Methodist church
served a splendid chicken dinner Tho
table decorations xvere sugar beets
and clirxsantlieiDin.is
Save The Baby
Use tho reliable
HORLICKS
ORIGINAL
Malted Milk
Upbuilds every part of the body efficiently.
Endorsed by thousands of Physicians, I
Mothcts and INuises the woilil over lor
mote than a quarter of a century.
Convenient, no cooking nor additional
milk required. Simply dissolve In water.
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NKW YOltK, Nov. r.O.- Presidents
of eastern railroads nioetliiK today In
the office of President Hen of the
Pennsylvania lines to consider how
to muxe forty thousand to fifty
thousand ears of frelnht now held -up
alotiB. the Atlantic seaboard, decid
ed, to appoint a committee to deal
wltli the question.
.TJie committee, xvhleh will Include
roprVsetitntlvos o all the roads In
terested, will cointnenco Its sessions
tomorrow In the offices of the Trunk
I.lno association of which C. Curtis
McCain is chalripau.
Mr.'iAlcCaln said that xvhllo extra
ordinary conditions might nrlse, it
xvas not likely any of the roads xvouhl
take Individual action In the shape
of embargoes or otherxvlso until tho
committee had an opportunity to for
mulate its plans. As a preliminary
step of relief Mr. McCain xvent to
Washington today to fllo with tho In-
torstate commerce commission an ap
plication to reduco tho limit of thirty
,das necessary before tho lsstianco ot
iloniiirritge chnrges on goods In cars.
In order to spur shippers to tho ne
cessity of arranging shipments xvlthln
a reasonable tlmo from the nrrlvnl of
their goons nt mo senuonrti u is noxv .
lirofiom-lt in 1HI1KJI.U nitiiii i wivb uii
goods In cars.
STOMACH ACTS FINE!
IGE
"Pape's Dlapepslu" Kes Sick, Sour,
I'psct Stomachs in Che .Minnies
You don't xvnnt a slow remedy
when your stomach Is bad or an
uncertain one or a harmful one
your stomach Is loo valuable; you
musn't Injure It xvlth drastic drugs.
J'npe's Dlupopsln Is noted tor Its
speed In giving roller; Its harinless
ness; Its certain, unfailing action In
logiilatlng sick, sour, gassy stomachs.
Its millions of cures In Indigestion,
dyspopsln, gastritis ami other stomach
Its millions or cures In Indigestion,
trouble has made It famous the world
over.
Keep this perfect stomach doctor in
your home keep It bandy get n
large fifty-cent caso from any drug
store and then If anyone should eat
something xvhleh doesu'l agree xvlth
them, it wlint they oat lays llko load,
ferments and sours and forms gas;
causes headache, dlzzlnoss and nut
sea, eructations or acid nnd unllU' t
ed food -remember as soon as Pupe'd
Dlapepsln comes In contact xvlth the
stomach all such distress vanishes.
Its promptness, certainty and ease In
overcoming the xvorst stomach disor
ders Is a revelation to those who try
It- Adv.
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day for Astiiond, Talent and Phocnli
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m ) Sunday leave at 9:00 nnd 11;00
ix. m., 1:00, 5:00 and 9;3C p. m,
Leavo Ashland dally except Sunday
jat 9:00 a, m., 12:30, 2:30. 4:30 and!
(1 15 p. in. (also Saturday only at'
12
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midnight) and StindSv at 10 00 a .
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II.VXKL DAWN rOMINQ THUHiW IN ' ClUHUtfA."
'ACHILDGETSCROSA
Look -Mother! If Tongue Is Coated,
Clean Utile Iilvei- and 1 towels
if yotir little one's tonKito Is coat-
! e,j, u jB a sure bIkii tho stomach, liver
nnd bowels need a Rcntlo. thorough
cleansing at once. When your child Is
cross, peevish, listless, pale, doesn't
sleep, eat or net naturally; If breath
Is bad, stomach sour, system full of
cold, throat sore, or If feverish, glvo
it teaspoonful of "California Sxrup
of 11rs," and In a fcxv hours all tho
clos?ged-up. constipated xvasto, sour
bile hud undlKOSted food will Rontly
j niovo out of tho bowels, and you havo
it well, playful child again.
Sick children needn't bo coaxed to
(take this harmless "fruit laxative."
Millions of mothers keop It bandy
because they know Its action on tho
stotnach, liver and bowels Is prompt
and sure Thoy also ktioxv a llttlo
given today saves a sick child tomor
row. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent
bottlo or "California Synip or TIrs,"
xvhleh contains directions for babies,
children of all ages and for groxvn
ups plainly on tho bottle, llowaro of
counterfeits sold here. (Jet tho gon
tllno mndo by "California Klg Syrup
j company." Adv.
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