JtTMIWWW t-w: Jir irrar.'r'jra?-.'- . Lil.L - ..aw a X"" I- Hi' t; '( Mi' I ii !IJ I' II !l i PGE TWO MED.KORD MAIL TJ3D3UNE. JUEDFORD, OKEfiOX, -WEDNESDAY, (TAXTTAKY 5, 191C 10CAL AND . 'PERSONAL M"lliiiMlll " Mlstlctoo Camp Koal Neighbors will moot Janunry 7 In (ho K 1', hall nt 2 p. in. Important mooting. All uolghbors and vIhKIiik neighbors nrc urged to attend. Madam Davenport ronownod palm 1st nnd ctnlrroyntit Colonial Apt. 2 17 Snow on the surrounding monn ialim, bo. far, n noRllfilblo tiunntlty. Mrs. Leach, Abdo-Support Harcley surgical corset. 32C N. Ilnrtlctt. Mlloa Conway, of Coon Hay, Ih In (tie alty on bnslneim that mny detain "him the remainder of tho week. i i t Hutto Falls "Wood yard Phono 48 Ir 223. Wood nil kinds. 257 ., Sirs. Harriet Hlnko, or Oakland, this Htalc, In. visiting frloiids In tills "nlty for a week. M. Purdln, Lawyer, Iloom 400 M. P. & If. niilK. Andy Tnrmnn, of Salem, I trans acting hindnee In this city today, lie Will learti for Hacramonlo tomorrow, If word Ih received Hint there Is no trouble along tho Sacramento river. on his wny back home. 2C7 off on KodakH at Weston's CarndVa Shop, Misses lone Klynn and I .oral tie I di IJtmfl returned Tuesday from a few dns(. Visit with .Mr. and Mm. A. A Jnn'ut (IriinlH I'uhh. fc CoV Isfhe tlnlo to havo your furs repaired; prices reduced. K. V, riart- jrtt, 3i.i ii. Main st. " P. a, Ilrartiwelf; (li-orgo K. San rs and Alex N'lbley arn reported to ? . t l Pun Portland on matiers connected with 'tho sugar fafctoty. f Skoog'anrd. fjeriinark's (Sreatost Violinist, and Now York Metropoli tan Co. .at (ho Xnfntorluiit Jan. II. Aillinlssfoii TiOc. TIcltetH on sale at Jlasklns. 2.M Circuit Judge Calkins nnd Court .Stenographer Davis nro attending court at (IrautH Pass this week. J. O. Corking. tno best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, tlmo oc plnco. Btudlo 228 Main St. Phono 320-.T. K. 11. Klwood, tno optician, has been a In giippo victim for a week or more. Weston Camera Htiop for first class Kodak finishing and Kodak suppllos. ,. Owing to several countor nltrac lions In tho city last night, less than n quorum attended tlio annul meet ing of tho Commercial club. Tho mooting wu adjourned necessarily in(ll a Inter dale, at which It Is hoped a good attendance will consider the Important annual luminous to be transacted, among which Is the elec tion' of u board of directors. Janunry 17 has been set as tho date of the iirijftnru'cd meeting. All furs nt coit at IlartleU's, 31 S K. Main. (loo. W. Soranson, of (JranU Pass, Is transacting business In this city today. Plerco tho Florist for flowers. Phono 374. J. W. .Manning, of Klamath Kails, Is a Medfordvlslior today. When better insurance li void Holmes The Insurance Man will sell It. W. J. Hills nnd W O. Webster, of this city, made u liuMnnw Journey to Athlaud today, returning by way of tho Chadwlck well In (lie Kumiynldo district. Hinokn n King SplU clgnr, 5e Tlioj-nro homo-mado. tf Jtt. U. Kenton, of Allone. Dakota. Is a vlnltor In Medford and vlclnlt) this wool:. Urs. A. H. and Uoutsn Hedges, cht ropractlo physicians, Stewart build Ing, 235 Past Mnln St. Mr. Ann 15. Winter, of Spruguo. Washington, l visiting with relative anil fronds u Mwlford tint wek. Mrs Wlnlor will try to umbo arrHiig nionls to romaln all winter, on ac count of (he mtldnoM of tho climate. Hot tamnlot at Shaitn. irainplun C. PhiIo, of initio. Mon tana, Is n busliitxMt visitor In MihI ford (Ills week, lit may prolong his visit lu this couuty for the purpiwt of oxnmliiliig h niimUwr of milling in'oportloH In Southern Oregon. Ploroo (ko Florist. PIiouk ST (. KiiRniVfd card orders receive prompt attention Ht tho Medfnrd Printing C. Tim inlce U right, loo Insure your auto in (ho Alliance, against theft, flro. C Y. Tengwald. rldltnr llrouer of the Ittwue itiver ArgiiB traiiHHi'tnd t)ulin lu ibu clt yesterday afternoon TOO IjATK -r- n ( ssii'Y. PQIt SAI.U I'loor :ix:tu feet laid on 9x0 Joists and tsK striHger. two doors with lock nnd hlngrs tor NliQiit ohm third of tli cost or the lumkor; aIm) aoixt large ! hat- or. U. W. Hraluera, (Solden Kill. Store. XI 4 pnrxD liuMn f kr. Owr en hut ihiihh hy raNiRR at TrtHuu of fice and paylug fur ad. I" KNi'llW'tlK ikioAtT im, i..i, it a.. iH rmri0 MlMia- " hi. .it un.ii., Mfiifr iiM i p ii . . . i. Hi Homer Harrington, of PiiviiIIuh, Washington, Is a valle visitor thin week. He says If we could strike n hnppy menn between the two ex tremes represented by the ftogue riv er and the Piiynllup vnllev, w6 could got along wlthotU Irrigation for' gen eral purposes. Homer Is looking for a less humid region than Puynlliip vnlley, but ho will Insist on Irriga tion here. Heavy as Is the rainfall In the valley of the Puyallup-, the farmers there use Irrigation regular ly in all of their diversified Holds. The j- cannot obtain the boTst losults without It. Ilost creamery butter fn'e a roll at Jones. Phono 23... 213 Farmets and others In tho upper part or tho valley have assured tlio Ashland papcis t lint thoy are behind the movement to bold a poultry show lu Medford at an curly dnle. It Ih that xplrll Hint will make tho pro posed exhibit nnd Its accompanying Instruction a big thing, not only for mo laiiiieiH wno engage moro ox tenslvely In poultry raising, but for tho valley generally, dates sells Pord ears, $200 down anil 2.rt a month. Typewriter paper of all kinds at attractive prices at the .Medford Printing Co. Pierce tho Florist for flowers. Phono 374. The Golden I. Ink llllile class of the First llnptlst church will hold a meet ing at the home of the teacher, Mrs. P. W. Mears, 401 H. Ne.wtown, Thurs day nfternoon, January ti(h. I"yery member or tho class Is urged (o bo present on nccount or Important bus luess. Jones leads- -others follow. Ilest creamery butter Sfic roll. :'4 l" K. A. Hlldreth. or llutte Palls, win, n Medford visitor Wednesday. He Is recuperating rroni a severe attack of grippe. Duy Medford-niade candy at the Shasta. JnmoK Dunn of Jacksonville, wnt ii Medford visitor Wednesday. Wanted by quiet couple, sunn rooms for light housekeeping. Ad dress Ilox H, .Mall Tribune. 24.". W. A. Sumner left Wednesday for a month's visit In California. Jones Is nlwnys n little below the other. Creamery butter Tific roll. 243 Mrs. X. N. Dole and Mis Dole have relumed from San Francisco, and are now at their homo at 33 Geneva street. Oood dry wood Jl.r.O tlor deliv ered. Coll W. W. Presto, 370-It. tf Dr. Dnllusk, head of the depart ment of education In the University of Oregon, will lecture at tho high school building Frldny evening at 7:30. Dr. Deltusk Is a new man In tho university, coming from (ho east, where he has been In university and college work for u number of years. Ho will devote the entire day of Fri day to visiting the Medford schools. J)r. Dellusk has a mesnage ror tho people or (his city (hut is worth while. They should hoar it. It Is hoped sin cerely that a largo attendance will greet tho doctor Friday evening nt tlio high school building and hear what he has to tell those Interested in educational matters. It will be substantially and Intensely Interesting. The county court devoted lu nos hIoii today to auditing bills. Mrs. CI. A. Anderson and son, Mus ter Alton, have leturued to their homo In Portland, after spending tho holldas In this city with Mrs. An derson mother. Mrs. I. c. Mlnear, N'nrth Ivy street. Margaret Irene Smith and nor guest, II. P. Del.osh. returned to the O. A. C. today to attend tho Instil lation of the Ahmeeli ulub Into tho Alplm Tau Omega, one of tho largest national fraternlllos In the Patted States. C A. Hamlin, the Laurel ttroet Urorer, Is out again, after u week In. doors with la grippe Oeo Dickey, of Son KrsncNco, vIk Ited Medford toda J. Wernatrnub. ot Puitluml, trnn"' oh toil biialneiw In this city todny. A few diicKM are being killed by hunlem along the irrigation canals and In the pools of water that have collected Ih the desert, a well as In a few swamp plan near (ho rlvor. bill hunters leport that they are not numerous. P. II Short, of HlooniluKtou, lilt, noln, is a Medford visitor this week. Mr. Short wa In London when the first mm whs fired In the rape of Delirium. J. Calvin, of A ah Ih ad dlstiict. Is lu (be oily ibis afterHon. Mr. Cal ln will bo one of too Bookers (or the chicken show oh 8unly after, uoon, at the iulilal meeting The eiapemture waa I'l above this Diorama, but many guaaioM It to bo Wer. Tbe trhari were covered with a ' tliiialna irost ' that remala eU ou (ill aoo. reuilndiug one of the hoar tHortiltui hack east." If the t'tt Mirk iwlha were aur- fu with HMntr aani) or Mae gravel ' well tamiied. they wulda'l beeowe muad HliU every little rreese aad ikaw. J. C Uewall, ( Albauy. ihU stale. la la the valley this week, looking wr the riwnaat aorall. iea k" km ilMtiw la get further Mlth." mU think Httt9 river Wiley la Jwrt ahatit the rttht U- BERR1AN ELECTED CUES INSTANCE TO VACANCY UPON i OE RAP GROWTH sen L BOARD POULTRY BUSINESS CounU Pathologist C C Catc l attending the meeting of county ngrl-1 fiiltiirlslfl at Corvallls tlili week The session will probably continue until Snturdn. It f tin annual meeting, to which thecounty agricultural In Htrv'tors gather to compaie notes' nnd discuss new problem. I Pierce tho Florist. Phone 374. ; Alrlle McDonald Ih In the valley J metropolis todny, the first time for i seven months Hint he ban had the I ' courage to emerge from the moun-i , . ,' . ., '.. .- , tain solitudes lu the Mold Hill dls-1 A ",("'", ",,,,,,I,,B '' t'"' M,,,'",',, trlct, where be has been mining n j-',,ltml honid wn held Tucdn.v night little on his own nccount. '. ' llo eleel-n, suVecor lo II. P. Mtilkey, Try a King Spijz,. cigar and en Jwlm lia jpiovcil to i'oitlnml. .1. W. cottrage homo Industry. tf Merrtan wn elioen lor (he unexpired C. K. Ontfi Is unloading another term. The hoard (!i"ep.y.et llie'btw'-1 car loud of Sltidebalteis. the decond nee plui'-e ol' (he 4ftnlilioii tor llie car loatl In two Wcoke. ciHitiiiL vent- mid concluded tlml ii t Typewriter p.tpyrs or all kinds at! would be Well hi make Hint tlio o-; ,ll:lt l,,e VouUry people or the valley the Medford Printing Co. lolnl fejilurc in the seleelimi of (lie hav "e1"''4''1 " "''l a Poultry Charlej Mundy, or Cottage trrove, fnew meml.eiv ll.iiee the M-leetion off ,,ow nnd prol h0" t0 mako lt this state. Is tairylng In this clly I Xfr. Ilcrrian. ,l n"""5"- few dais this week, on lil mi urn I A .iinoinl ii.Pi.ii,, wn- .ell,.,1 Kv (be ' "irorring to iiouurj succosos in home from San Diego. .Mr. Mundy prcMenl of the tumid for tho pur purehasod a business In San Diego, tinme of eoiisidering nrrnngeuii'iitx for Intending to make his home there, the diontiHtiou of .4-1. "(,(1(10 in liimd- that will lieeuiucm duo .Inuuarv l.'i. to pick up In earnest. I hne lived ..ii ,.vnr Hie west, tried all the cities, and HkV Medford best of all. Its ' climate is the best nil year nround of any of them." Mr. Ash Is heavily Interested in real estate and business property In this vicinity. II n. p.iterson, of the Quaker nur fcerles In this city. Is a poultryntnn of many years of experience. He re gards the Itogue rlvor valley as a re markably excellent poultry roglon, having superior advantages In all es sential respects. He Is glad to learn but tho business, It wns discovered, couldn't be delivered to him at the It wns concluded Unit, owing to the time specified, so he dropped It. He )iieent Inmlnc-s iIoiipnmoii it would will return to Itogue river valley In i lie mlviwnhlc not lo atteiupl to take the spring ami probably remain here. jii (lie bond nt (his lime. I'liiMinnt A few of the saloon signs yet re-;io that eonoliision. therefore, it was main In public view. In Portland decided to provide in the next tinuiinlf they were required lo lie removed on ,levv n sinkini! fund with which tot .Monday. UU tip these ami other hoiuU that see Dave wood otout that fire In lurance policy. Office Mall Tribune Qldg. James K. Ford, of Diinsmulr, hns concluded to exchange railroading for farming. He Is In Medford today, looking about with a view to locat ing In this vicinity. 1 FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS .Messrs. Nuson mill Wiuloll made u trip to the alley Inst week nnd le turued Thnrsdny. .Iniiies Peyton xponl Tliiir-xluv with II. I). Ilmnohurd. .Fnmiw Vinson tlepnrleil Snlurdny for Kantii Aim, Cal., on n hiiHiue.m trip. , Kcnnelh Hrskiue returned to San Prnncisco (he firnt of (he wcel;. There was u mnsketl dance Xew Year's niglit at .lames Kmhry's. There wiik the nsunl Kond attendance nntl good time. If. I). Illnnehurd went lo .Medford Monday. I'mil Peyton has gone lo (he vnl ley. There wn, u wnteli pnrty nt the Jio'ihV off!. V.. PVton Friday night. The earlier pari of the evening was spent in Hingint games nnd phono- graph miMc. Later two kimN of ice erijn inujid cuke nppented and (ho new iear was usiieietl in in u ery plens uut mnnucr. Afies Uuth Thompson spent from Saturday night to .Monday with Mi. Moyd Irwin and nttended the Xew Year'H dance. .Mrs, J. P. DithworJli enlertnined nt dinner .Vow Year' day. Those pres ent were: Mr. and .Mrs. U, K. Peyton and httb.v, Mr. ami .Mrs. Carl iiich ardson and child, Mr nnd Mrs. Tho. Prclor, Mr. and Airs. Dee lllanehnrd, now eoilhidered to he essentially nee esnry. Superintendent HUlis snid lie Imd eonfeiTcd with Siipeiintendent Cliurehill on. (he mutter nnd that the lnlter considered it u verv necessnry and .sane s(ep to take nt thin time. On nccount of the small enrollment n the primary grades hist foil room is available for new pupils in all of Hie schools at the beginning of (he ne.( semester, .January !M. On nccount of (he resignation of Miss (Inunyaw, .Mi-s Vera .Merriman ! hn. been rei-ommendcd (o fill her place. .Miss Davis, who Imd (o lenve her work on account of illness before Hie holiday, was given u further ex I his native, homo pIrcc, Aledo, Illi nois, .he cites one Instance to show how tho business may be made a vory piofitahle Industry by persever ance along Intelligent lines ot pro gress, both In the poultry pens nntl In the important matter or market ing the product. It Is that ot tho 1'. D. Winders company, whloh soven years ago marketed only L'0,000 pounds or dressed poultry, but which this year marketed 200,000 pounds during tho month or December alone. The Aledo paper nays: "Pvon with a Ir.rgu rorce or men nt work the company has not been able to meet the demand nnd It was neces sary lo ship out two carloads or Hvo , .. I I ! l'i,J "uiri .(;iiii jiHuim, ,is ..... iivil I .I,,,,, ....!. I ..... I... I II... I . 11..1. f till-.' IUIIIII mil III- llllUUlfll ill .Ut'tlU, (Since the middle of November the plant has been At times It was will full due meantime. Superintendent V. .Meldo Ililli- re-1 porled (hnl, mi, account of the crowd ed eondilinii'if tho high school il will ' he necessary to keep the eighth I grade graduates where (hey me for iinolhor year, 'g'niug (hem school advantages nnd benefits. This is lil'rilmlilf tltn ft...! ..I.... f.i..,...l l... o,ani,,,ion of a Junioiigh schoonrn' ..r DIED CAItTKIt 1'red Al. Caller, pie-i-detit and manager of (lie Kuisene lee & Storage coinpany,.died siiddcnh al Kugeiie. Alomlny, Jmiunrv ;t. at (lie age of ill) oars. He had keen ill onh u few days, sufforing from la grippe. He heenme woie Sund.iv nHrht and dietl unex))ce(ellv next morning, llw eonditicm w not i-on-Hidered scriou" until Suntlny. Air. Carter was horn in Iown in 187(1. He canto Avef in IHS'i and went to .Mexico City, Alex., where he remained only three years. The fnm-j ily (hen eimie to Oregon and settled ai Ashland, where they were promi nent in (he business nntl social life ol (he city for many years. Air. Carter came lo Kugeiie in 110S with his fnni ily and built the ice factory. I'p to the time of his death he lemaiiiod a-, (he actie head of the company oper ating the plant. Air. Carton loaves his father. P. H. Carter, of Kugeiie: two brothers, Henry 11. Carter of Kugeiie and CI. K. Carter of Talent; his wife, two daughter-. Alice ami .Margaret Cur ler, and a son, Irani; ('niter. The remains were tukeii to Asiilniul for liitri.il. Nov Way io Make Apple Dumplings Served Willi Hard Snpco or Creatn nud Sdtar lly Mrs. Janet McKrnsiellUl Fd krvj the Host on Cooking ikl.ool Maga.nt ,Hcre is a .new way to nmke apph ilumpllngs that will surely plc.ife every housewife, for it is not nevet-v to h.ic whole apples, and the juicc mi ) run out and burn as with nolle I'umpI lings whtre the apple Is plated! :ith center nnd the dough turned up an uiul it. The Mscult pn- ferns u in j.y cbcll that holds tlio tipple-; uad jut e. r3 pWI - 3 E C Apple tluuiplladl necessary to feed several thousand fowls In the Harrington Pros, cement yard, the volume of business was so grent." This compnny's success enn be du plicated lu any region whero poultry can be successfully raised. CITY HAS IMPROVED IvAtll. K .,U 1.. ....It-It.. ...I i iii:jiiii h i . i i ciiiiiniiiRi inromrio tension or absence imd her nlnce is , . . . .. . . ' ' !c t',.,fr":l,1,; f '' Ini- ,,, family to make this dt, his per- mSn rM m"""' ll,!';1 manot home. Wh.lo In Portland Mr. x nee ami ,s Ve.y o,,able Ah 1)ml(.ht , Alissos ArargiMy Kiskine ami Ilael Ditsworlh, K'ennelh Hishino, llolmit Ditsworth, Alisfe lln Lee Lytic. Slew art Dit.sworlh. Air. and Airs. .1. P. Ditsworth. Aliss Krskino spoilt Suudav and Sunday night with Alls. Hlniiehntd and returned In her school Monilny morning. The Iliginhotliam girls iitcd with Kthel Tucker of Trail seeral days lns week. Air. Ilroomfiehl relumed Naturduy from Alcdl'oid, wheie he hits been spending the holidays and making the uequnintiince of his new son. nnd engaged In other business ven tures, llo originated and promoted tho "(irent l.lgnt Way" on Third ne. nue, Portland, consisting of grace ful perninnent electric arches ovor the street ror ovor a mile In the heart of tho city, which haH dono much to add to tho beauty nntl attractiveness of Portland. He In promoting a sim ilar feature for Seattle. "Modrord has made HubstanHnl growth since my departure," said Mr. Ash. "The city litis built up a good deal and Is most attractive, I don't j think you who havo lived here, ronl , ! how much the city has Improved j In the pa-t ew senrs. Medford hns i n good future nntl will soon begin "I Feel Like a Real Day's Work" Alost nit'ii do w liu iiavc 'oi digestion, .stemh nerves nntl i Hoar brain. Iii.ght living particu larly right lion. eating- -makes for energy and ainhi The sound nourishment that gives ''punch" t'i wade right into work is richly supplied by the Held grains. Hut some grain foods are lacking in certain mineral elements which are all-important for physical ami mental visor. Grape-Nuts FOOD made of selected whole wheat and limited barley, furnishes one all' tip. nutri ment of the grain, including their vital mineral salts phosphate of potash, ele.necPSSnry for the balanovd rebuilding of body, brain and nerves. (impc-Nuls is easily digested; has a delicious nut like flavor; Ls reydy to eal direct from package; and wiih cream or good milk is a splendidly bal anced food. Excess' of hvtlrochloric acid sours the food and forms ' gases. . M Undigested food delayed in li the stomach decay;, or rathe:, ferment the same as food left in the open air, s;t)s a noted authority. He also tells in that Indigestion is ciucd by I lyper-ncidity, mcanjng, there is an cxccs of hjdro chloricacid in the stomach which prevents complete digctton and starts fond fcr tucnuti hi. Thus i' - :' ... eaten sours in the Momach much like g.irh.igc ours in a can, forming acrid thuds nnd gases which iullnte the stomach like a toy balloon. Then wc feci a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest, we belch up ga, wc eructate $our food or have heart burn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea. He tells uj to lay aside all digestive aids and instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water before breakfast and drink while it is effer vescing and furthermore, to continue this for a vcck While relief follows the first dose, it is important to ncutral- i7e the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kid nejs and thus promote a free flow of pure uigcsuvc juices. - Jads Salts Is inexpensive' and is made fromthe acid of crapes and lemon juice, combined with litbia and sodium pin " phatc. Tins harmless salts is used by thousands of people for jtomaih trouble Vith excellent results. Onrfiitd unc-hatf cuts sihd flour i; ttaipoonful soil; 3 leiel tnitfooiiin 't K C Jinking Powder; ( cifi siviuh. ing: about H cup milk; afiphi. Pill the cups of a buttered muffin pan Mlth pared antl sliced apples, sprmUe -with silt and turn two or three ta-i . upoonfuls of wnter into each cup. Mr together, three times, the Hour, cdtaml Inking powder; work in the shortening, and mix to a soft dough with thcmllL. Drop the dough from n spoon with the apples iuthuciips, givingitn smooth ex terior. I.ct lake nlout twetity-fiveinui-utes. Invert the pan on n large serviiig dish. 1'ut a spoon ful of hard sauce alwe the apple in caih dumpling and finish with a grating of nutmeg. Thl" Is only one nfllip many new.dfllrlousnn.t npprtlxlilir nxllTuminliirtl In tlio K c Conk, i Hook, wlllrll itLiy Ivolibihirtl ". cliv nctuin the Cftlnrrl jrtnlciite IMft'Hl lllrcrv' rnt ran of KCI'iiUtti; 11ilrr In the Jadi iiMio, Co., Clikntrn. lie ureloifct lltws-crntru-imji'.lTau.j dcn.1 cuuUlu Cu.L n Jj-jtl. ctr UCcutcJ DItINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD C't a Miiull Jlrrimt Tea, or pni-kiige of Ifaniliurg in tin' iKTUiau fulkii call It, "Hamburger llnut Thee." ntany pluiriiiacy. Take a tnldi-apoonfnl of (lie tin, put n cup of boiling water upna it, pour through a hieve uiul drink a teacup full at nnv time during tlio day or before retiring, lt is the most effect no way to Ineak a cold nnd euro grip, iih it opens the pores of the skin, relict ing ciingotlrm. Mm loosens tlm (oweU, thus driving a cold from tlm U'iii. Try it the next time you milfer from a cold or the erio. It U iiicxncnsivo ' nnd Mill rely vegetable, therefore af nnd harinle!!. lc SALE Tomorrow Morning at Ten o'clock Will H. Wilson Will Have a ONE GENT SALE 25c Brooms Toilet Paper Red and Blue HandkercSniefs White Handk'fs Boys' Underwear Black and Tan Sox and many other articles There will be something doing, so be there at Ten o'clock sharp E TOUT it There's a Reason" for GRAPE-NUTS Sll U (Shu-civ, rvrrywlu'iv. Bub Pain and Stiffness away with a small bottle of old honest St. Jacobs Oil When your bm-k u mro anil lame or Itiinixigo. wmtmi or rhcuinatim has you HtiuYiKil up, don't HiifTfi ' (ut a 2.1 cent Ixittlc of idd. In.ii-t ' St Jamb tlil"" t any ilrtig fclr. jtnr llttbt lu oiir hand nnd rub it ri,'lit Into tin- puin or aelic, nnd by the time you count llfty, tliu horoneM uiul luine-nea-t m guiie. Don't tuy rrippletl! This soot'dng, ieiietriitmg oil neU to l uw.1 m! once. It takvtf tho ache and pnui n.-h't out of your batk and cihU the nilrv, It i miuftcu). yet uiMultitelt hdnnUs4 und doen't btir'i tl 1, m. Nothing clt (! IiumIv.i.m. p i.'t.a and 1iiiiii I ,uk miaerv m prompt ' Union Feed and Livery Stable FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South TJivoi-sido riionp i.'io Gaunyaw&Bostwick Pl'oj'lictol's Our Prices VrDal. Tea Garden Syrup ... 50c I gnl. Tea Garden Syrup 05c 5-11). can Karo Syrup 33c 10-lb. can Karo Syrup . 63c Crystal White Soap, doz 45c 3 cakes 5c Sweetheart Soap . ... 5c Star Naptlia Waslilnn Powder. 25c size . 19c Citrus Waslilnn Powder, 25c size 20c Gloss Starch. 2 pkys. .. . . 15c Cornstarch, 2 pkys 15c Sprinn Clothes Pins, tioz 05c Large Roll Toilet Paper . .. 05c Royal Baklntj Powder, lli. .... 43c K. C. Baking Powder, 25c size 20c I Hi. Herscy's Cocoa . . 29c V2 Ih. Herscys Bakinn Chocolate 19c Ground Chocolate, Hi.... . . 30c 'i II). Upton's Tea . . 33c I lb. Upton's Tea . 63c 50c Bulk Tea, per lb 37c Japan Rice, per lb .. 6hc Head Rice, per lb 8c Macaroni, per lb e'jc Bulk Cocoanut, per lb 20c Bulk Crackers per lb 9c Holly Milk, 2 cans . ........ 5c Yeloban Milk, doz. ..70c 3 pkgs. Crackers and Cookies, iuc size Soft Shell Walnuts, 2 lbs. Cornmeal, sack Rolled Oats, sack 2 10c sacks Salt 2 25c sacks Salt Lemons, doz. Oranges, doz Comb Honey 25c ..- 35c 30c 35c 15c . 35c ..20c 25c 12c 10c lie lie 3 boxes Matches Codfish, lb. Shrimp, can Canned Peas, doz. $1.05 Canned Sugar Corn. doz. . . $1.05 Best Creamery Butter, Ih. 30c HO CREDIT i NO DELIVERY JACKSON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. Gut Price Grocers 33 Nnrlk Gra Hrct TIJU. l.Utl) Jl