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'f 4 Sir: Note that Madam Solent nnnit mo roricci liny m n uncoraii, In,) musical fostlUil th other Uay. Won der la hn sang It solemnly? U. n. M Woman' Woik Ih .Never Dune, Ktc." Hid: My wlfo belongs to a ladles guild, llocontly thoy hold ft liainnr. Only things mado by women wcro on display "women's work, f. w. put It. In the midst of this affair tho husbnml or n certain member ntag goretl lit with n. bun on. llo lutil a latk eyo nnd n swollen Jaw. "Get out," choruHiMl llm ladles, 'this In for women ud womou'a work onlyl" "I'm a samjilo of wniftn'A work," mi tho some, "ny wlfo gavo me thl blark eyo this worln(i." Art. . t - KrsV r, O.'lljji. tho humsrUt, recHy Jvl.te'ii.(wll Uwr Ih l.et i,steit4. . A wrek later he' met f orth vM1k cVaWters on thd trt. ',U?TIl, Mid, this person, "Mt)'0H e't IlkB the Webster heuwo!" l 'wit ef lks, there's net WHmk W, n6 WWr And no ac CmwwtMkms, atW.O'BrMa. ' '"JbII." tlrawlrd Ike atlv6,;'I r. ri Ii? -m " hr wasn't no h thereat a)u -- ? There ls'i any masculine for shrew tr wo are to belloTn tho men. ttytWHlMwlty tron the Buffalo fown,) NoioKer! iv" uuy oir .M BHIHt CM. Mr. I.limte! In a real merthant In WltMhiiMeiiiT'Deiawaro;' (Het his eutpmr'wMehth acalftsl Tweuty jeara no an Jdahfi'man left homo for ashlnRton, D. 0 to liiiuat'n OMNAIWCUMAUMHuf JoWn, who Iimm Jxhw ksii w lloliutl hh It I'UityruiiJltu' citiiduluto foi' pi'tihldout, nu 1'Ujilrtbln (u bntli rotJiiblloiuiH mid imiKi't'twlvt'H, might a wull my KtHKl'byti lu IiIh oliniii'ttn, fur liltrtiilvociu'y uf gov ('1,'Niinmt iiialiul'ai'lniv of nil wac iiiuiiKIodh lUitngunloH (he Hiflu(iitoH lutt'k of liu I'xli'vmt1 lU'i'pai'otlnirt tn'ogfam. UoMiitui Uunuitltw i'iiIIh attrition to. tho pohilrloitB ac tivity of thou OJigiigoil hi liiuiiltlun iiutkhiintlyoi;Htnig prcimrvuiicMH ana mo umigei' tiiroiuoiiniK titt cntintvy from thosu who would Inelto war foi'ijnrsonnl profit, and nsneris that It oitirht "to be mado hiiiiuHalblo l'or nnv man or oor- poratlou to liinko inuiiuy out of war, M At'oordhig to the Bonatfir, 17-1 new corporations hnvo bcon ot'gatiiKOd In tho Uultud $tnlos for the manufacture ol imtnitioius Hincc the Ji;iiroj)ean war began, and the valu of inunltlpn e.NportH have aggregated 4101,061,278, Avitl huhfnw nt t in nnlmv fll tu. The huge plants ereetod vil be, Idl.a after the close of tne war, uiuesH the united Wtatps government can be .stam peded by preparedness into keeping them busy filling huge orders for mythical enemies and when these orders hnvo been filled they will want a war, an the. European munition makers did, to create still further profits. How much of tho preparedness propaganda wouluVbc left if the government adopted the plan of manufacturing its own munitions?. Mitrlitv little onlv wlmfc itiinf.in citizens deomed really necessary for needed protection. Jtoosovclt's ideas, as embodied in the declaration of principles adopted by tho national committee of progrcs- tmva iii. vuicuKu, .jiiniuuy ju, cienriy snows tnat Jtoose "" U0E8 (jht'tUlNO Itl (A( IHU UfO PiVtl Ttf DOO HeART TROUILE iiwiiialai ' - ,- - .- j., -- M. I." 1 e 1th asiiliHiHkBliBWiiVilHiiiiiHHt. v I - ' ' mhi ucienc jii wui; mono saved tne united States from being plunged into war and meeting n fate similar to that suffered by unfortunate Europe. The progressive party has boldly voiced the war soirit. and flnnlnrns th untimi Tho newest disease W$i nnd tlio first vlctfmi found; nro tho pet dnlly with fnmous their practice trials. into hentt ' t has been that ritio rarefs during i dors "Silost Six' jjf.r Mjo X pet bull owncQiyfllra Dnrlo llestaj wife of the fngjwiBlaUto raifjr, is oho of tho frst toTb?7reportcd to bo suf, forliiR from tho new disease "Sllont Six" Is horo shown In a racn( car with Mrs. Rosin. News From Our Neighbors should dopart from its established policy of avoiding en languug mnanres and meddling m European politics, and jipuH lemmusm oy mvorinK a nugo st;anding nvmv The billionaires that dined l?oosevelt, the S'leel trust Mint ho penpitted as president to violate the law and tho munition makers who have for .veal's sold tho government miuuiiuua ui f.xuruunur prices, win never stand lor any such sensible and patriotic program as that outlined by C innniins in his advocacy of government manufacture of munitions. Mr. Cummins will now find himself S1'nMin1 nff" r)nnn......u),. i:..j i n 'i.i ... ii -...,.... ivuunuvuiL & uMi m aiiiDwn os a. mouyeoddie. iiut that need not worry him he never was acceptable to Koosovolt. imv one man measures up to Teddy's requirements and uuinimn, it mira wnuotic snyiiig, is Koosevelt. i i iuiHiWiJ, iVLtLf Zt-mrm r - r--"-i' i TTfTTf r','PJ.S. 'W -3V ' 1 "7,'J, Echo and Egotist turocd. device , IIt ha Just nv CrwMt ffcXonj.tko UockawAJv 0 Times.) Mr. and Mrs. 11. V, Klmbntt nro Ibdobtod to Or. Tarkcr for tho receipt or a v?ry (jiio dau(thor on Thursday. i Sir 1 ice hr thn Musical navfow thftt Mrs. Wavorstlcic U 4 si. Uuls, .mo., cnorai unwior. -nrandon. cird refjueji to, buy new duds for tho lady in.M royakera to spruco up on tliMr visit to tho HaRUn. (Tljo orm turus.i (Fly Hon I.nmpninn In tho Gold Hill News.) "0, lind I tho hammer of Thor." quoth tlm youth of tho flidtrntod hojr, "I would winpf it In rtonjr.by Jt leath ern th'onp, nml Imrry.thn Henst to hi ihir! With vill would I wiqld it npd woo; I,w6njA cleivo mo n swath thrpUKh tho foi--nn!0iig other thinpt I would eean n few kings, mul bmnsh vnraio i.fiie ins me. I would bo a ternhlo wight nt n frolic, n fair, or 11 filthl; I would strido round tho woild liko n, thunderbolt hurled in tho van of tho ultimuto Night, 0, had I tho Hammer of Thor!" ho yelped in tho pride of hiH henn. Then quoth hid den Echo, "What for?" And the youth, "Say, whndda you meant" I wist that fair Koho, the child of Silence, when wed to the Hill, neered down from her ernr nl the youth nnd hirt brag, to inimio ami moofe nt him stiU. Wr tho Hiimmov of Thor, nnd the thuws that made it to hum in tho wind.tihe know for n, einrh, in the LOCAL ARTIST TO QHff ON FRIDAY ChUAUAMt WAX HIGH r" in 1 1 11 1 OTTAWA, Out . Jan. 19.Charr.08 wvro msd In ilm CumdWn lmrlia meut Josf piftht, by Charles 1'uBley, former mlnjuter of tmbUo works, esulniit the Canadian nhell committee of which Oenerql Uoiirni was tho head boforo ItH reornIallon. Tho cmmttkH placod urdor for shells to tho amount ot tlou.t 300.QOO.0OQ. Tha fumlH wero provided by tho HHt XveruH!it, hut thtt (.outmlf !, wm remHIi fpr the. short-f-r.isMwi list ajseWs. TkU artt of the Rhell ntmmlt- ," j:r, Ui "kaa H'rflrtl kk W)MM lwf t tUe ptoplo qr Cm44. TM'h t tVw committee kM PWfNNt'MHWHM wkkk l t.M f MUfJk HHrt'. Coumlvrf. aiany Mcdford people aro lookfhg forward with pleasant anticipation to tho opportunity Friday afternoon will afford thorn to meet Miss Dor land lloblnxon and to ueo her palnt InRS. Her work comprises landscape, still Ufo and portraits nnd will bo shown In tho parlora or tho Holland hotel trom 2:30 to Q o'clock Horriest piueli, nro hidden for mortals to find. Sho knew Jliftt tho IjrocdinR of men nwnitcth nn ultimnto Wlicn till n onptnin .filmll riho with tho firn in Wh eyes, nnd take up tho Hummer ngnin. And Echo, tho mystical sweet, turned cnlmly to braiding her' Jmir. "Let him hcnrch through tho hind Coucoilfor tho Hammer of Thor Isn't thorc." "0, hnd I the Hhnimcr of Thor," quoth Die youth with ft fiiti on bin phis, "I would olear mo n ring mid utridenljy ning a challenge to beefy nig iiik. 1 would hmito him on hip nnd on thigh, I would alter tho lcor in his oyo-mnldilher woik I would tend' to tho Turk, nnd nsk T. ltoose volt, 'Why?' 1 would bo n frolicsome fnto; I'd work nt it early nmt Into; I would Mnlk through tho liuid liko u resinous brand dflnmcwitli tho holiest Imte. O, had I tho Hammer of Thor !" lie yelped in tho pride of bin henn. Thon quoth mocking Echo, "Whnp forf " And tho youth, "Say, whndda you mean?" NORTHWEST STILL IN GOLO WAVE GRIP t!i Mr, and Mrs. Paul I.nko and son were guests Of Will Ldwls'nnd fam ily of lofne's crdek this iVeolc. Albert Forgey and Paul Olson of Central Point attended tho concert given by Skovfriard and company til Mcdford Friday evening. Frank McKco who linB been repair ing his enr in Medford nttonded tbn grango program Saturday. Miss Lena Woldorrccht ot Central Point was holme gnost of Miss F. McKnssor ttls week. notnh Dunn and family. Mrs. S. If. Qlass of SnniB valley, wcro guctt.t or F. M. Palmer Sunday. Mrs. Snrnli'' McKay who has boon qutto 111 for the past week Is Improving Mr. Ilrown of tho Krist Sldo dairy was transacting business In this dis trict thin weok. Miss Florence Klncnld of Agato woo guest of tho grnnde Saturday nf tornoon. T. C Law was taken to tho Sacrod Heart hospital Tuesday for treatment and a possllflo 6pcmtlon'for appendi citis. -; Mrs. Frank McKco and. Miss Fran cine McNasser were In Medford from Frldayto Saturday to attend the Now York Metropolitan Oporn company coijcort. &i ' Saturdny ill tho school house tho grangers tclo'bratod their fourth an niversary with a banquet and pro gram. Thorp wore fifty members and friends -norved ut three largo tables with a sumptuous menu con sisting ot ronst veal, pressed chicken, Waldorf Hulml, bilked beans, scalloped potatoes, ploand coffco Tho program which followed wns very well ren dered by tho entlro cast. .Miss Ktlicl GOLD HILL NUGGETS Ueau'fl piano solo wan certainly np-(,n' for p"". '"'.. where ho will M'i'K empinyment in tne eopper mines.- iMrw. I., s. Noo nnd children spent predated as all of her selections are. (leorge und llnrry Klden in tllelr In- 'dlnn costumca recited a very plcns- Ing number Mrs. W. A. Cowley as Luella Primrose, president of tho "Old Mnld'a Club" proved to bo a good leador for so many "charming Old maids," Alos, alas, whon Philip James, suggosted tho "rojuvlnntor. thero WAs a marry scramble fortho magic berries by tho mnlds to 'sod which one would bo lucky-enough to socuro a "pill. 8POKAXI3, Wn., Jan. 10--Kx- tremo cold weather continu'cH In Mon tana, Xorthorn Idaho, and Kastorn Washington, llolona, Montana, re ported 21 dogroos below oro, being tho tenth day on which at no tlmo haH tho maxlniu nHompernturc been nt rcro or abovo. Lowtston. Idaho. f A II n ?! t4 1 111 tl rt T ftn n M it VauII, V.,1. Ourlnjr tho afternoon un lufornmU,, ' ,.v,,l V 1 V . taking part, as follows Mrs. Irono llniuptoii Isaacs, Mra, Frod l.unge, tho Misses Venlla Ham ilton, Florence llaxelrlag, IJess llry nn, Kathorluo Swcm und Messrs. Kd. M. Andrews, Herbert Alford, Carlo ton JnjneH and William Vawter. The wont) received on a 23 conts admission for adults and 10 cents each for school children, will be used ror Mroct tree-planting, bcaulf)lng thi rfervolr site and other civic Improvements. degrees below xcro. 3IiHes Norn and Ilcssio Newton left Sunday night for Wrvnllis, wliere iho Inlter is tittending tho 6. A. ('., taking n course in domestic flcienee. .Mi'.sk Norn Newton will 1V1t with her Hi'ster for q couple of weeks, or until (ho nrrivnl of their mother, Mr. H. At. Newton, who is wiling her brother, Purtin -Miller, nnd ff.mily. IJ. O. Hmiliiig, fonneibj- principal of tho Hold Hill hcIiooIk, but now ot ltoguo ltiver, wns 11 biiHinest 'i-it.'r in (lold Hill Tuewloy. At n n iithi of llm Method d vr. uuy iciiooi Douru Aionuny L-.oninj; oiii'tton 01 otlieors for the uisuing ymw wns imo of tho mnm hiibjcets. J'b'i fiOliiw-'ig wrc 'I'cetef ijnporin lend. , A h Idn StnniH, H'"ivlary. Flcteher Stout- veiled with fricnd.s relnlnes nt Jucksoinillo liifit SundnA'. Aiiss thiirc Tucker icturncd lp her studies nt Jleikeloy llo first of thn week, having spent the holiday sen son with her mother, 'Mrs. E. P. Tucker. Severn! informal parties wore given in Mias Tucker's lionor jiiht before her departure. 0na cape cially wns the evening previous, when Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Heed were ho,st arid hostCbS. ' John II. IMlmer mado n. trip t AIedfotd on Imsincvirt Wednesday. Mrs. C. ll. Price entertuincd ut her Jionie here to a rmi'ty, of youmr peo ple Wcdne.sdny evening, in honor of .Miss Ida .Slams' eighteenth birthday tumhefmry. Jinc weto present bo- sides Miss Slnrns. Cnndy making Rwcotened Iho evening. Cocoa, cako nnd cmidj were served later, Airs. Ex'iiitt Wall nnd ohildten left for Oleudiilo Sunday morning for nn extended visit with' her father. Mr. Wull depnried later during Ihc same Iho ifitixlc for" the dnitcf nt Ihc ropor hull SfifUn!iy iilghl iiobert KMiii'flld of Agnle wrts vls lllifg iriSuts fillip WndoN,Simity. Hl4 unjrhtfry, Mifttt JViciidt-, i tefich Ing the disiriet sehouf nnd pnrrnls nnd juplla ro pleilscd with kcr work. Ehticr rimisnnis H fcieiling cattle for WilliOBt'CqPcrill U the 4rrtdows. Tin Ativses Wylnnd nnd Hulph lttis sclt mul Wnlln'co Dinken of thn M end ow HttendoU tho- dance, nt Cooper hall Siititrdny night; The Cliiiparrnl l.itorary society will bold n meeting nt tho sciioolhousc on Hflturdity night. Jnmmry 22. The xfiow ui the Mendows is from two to three feet' deep, but nil the stock is doing fine, Air. and Airs, Percy Clinpmuit of Knms Vnllcy were visiting tho home folkant Mengle nnd Antiooh Sunday. Willinni Cutterilt of the Afcadows wns-sniimng iiaiuls with his miuij friends in Autioch this- week. Jtubo Afoorc has been driving cat He, to the Atendows for AVilliuiu Cot tcrill n few diiytt this week. R PROBE OPUiARI ACC DENT 'AWA TED WAG E INCREASES f 17 tl SHOW t mm Jl Kf t WASJ11NCJTON, J'nii, 'fn.Inwaso' iu jini', averaging per cciU, will bo given master mechimics in the navy yanis tliroughout tho United States, m.-1-ieuu-y iiiiiiicis sum loony no nnu decided to grunt tho increases and would innko them effeetiVo ns soon ns liosslble, piobnbly within the next two weeks. t , l ' A(.l.EXTOWN, Pi.., Jan. 10. An inoicftse ii wage injiging from 7 to 10 per. cent, it wns announced today hn been given Hie- 'JOflO employes of Iho North Hampton plant of the At las Portland Cement company near here. Tbo incicaso becomes effect ivo February 1. The company nlso op orates mills nt Hudson, N. Y., nnd itanniiinl, .Mo. WASHlNOTOXf Jan. Mf). Tho findings of the Jiiivnl hoard of inquiry which mode 11, preliminary invcsligu Jion to dcteuqino the cause of the ex plosion aboard submarine K-2 nt tho Ney V01 k novy yard Saturday, nio tegarded by Secretary Daniels us in concltisive and he will aWnit the 10 port of the naval court of inquiry, now making an miostigatiuii. Tho board held thnt tho explosion wns due to gits genernfud by tho new 'L'.l.V.,.. !... l.l .i ...... I... .it-inn .vuiiipc DuiiLiv und igiuieu uy ii spark of unknown origin. The question of the future use of tho Edison batteries 011 submarine's ony depend upon the outcome of the report of the couit of inquiry, as Sec retory Daniels hopes to dctonnino from it whether thelmtterv Kself was lesponsible for the explosion. 25 Ji DANDRUFFAND mm Sine Vour llali! Alke II Thick, Winy mid lleniitiful Try This! KANES CREEK T ASKS TROOPS BE KEPT ON BORDER WASMNOTQN. Jan, 10,-,-SenaJor Aimu( or AviKona iid riv.ideit WHhoii today thill nil the American trooivN nloug thjv Mexican bonier Mifltl.bo kept their. Ho spoke jwr tlyulnrly Of the situation in Douglas;, Arjt,, wheiij ho hnid the iMojKs'woio Uiuch iineded to pivlwt ptviHr.ty, RAVAGES PASSAIC NJ. 1ASSA1C, X. J., Jan. If). -Fifty families wore mado homeless and eloien building?., including tho Pas. sain hole! hnd Passnio opera hutite, MCv destroyed witli n iops estimated nt .fi0,000 by iv fire in the business part of thjs cjty envly today, Tho flames were fairtied bv it cold wind. and thorn wns coiixidcrahlo suffering among tnoo tliiM'ii from their bed;). One-man, wa. lujuivd, " ' ' ' 1 1 J4kiM 8. 0, K Makes Ry Membern of tho republican county central contniltleo and r number of Sthor renubtlcns qet at the Medford hotel Tuesday afternoon and made arrangements for tho Lincoln day banquet to ho held In Mijdford on Saturday ovonlu's,' February 12, Air. and Aln. Unlph Householder of Jncksouvfllu spent '.ovfcinl days recently, the gucMs Uf relatives nnd friends hero nnd oh Sardine creek. John Jlogu4 of the Ilrudeii has been the ruonI ot his sister, Airs. Dchure, ol Aledfonl for several days. Airs. John Aliiidon has icturncd to her homo on Knncs creek utter n isit in the cast of some weeks. Said Oregon looked 'good to her. All thosio reported on the sick list last wfck nro getting better. Tho Daidanelles school resumed' wont ago 111 a nor 11 two weeds' aea tion. Mr. and Airs. il lihotcn have bo. como retiplcnts of JncV.soitvillc(- iicorgo Pet kins was n Central Point biiMiichS isifoison Saturday., KnuoR Civclc, Iiiisine! visitors to uold Hill this week were: John Knott. .loiin .M.irt on, TpivyQWin, lull Lewis. Fivd Drown, Al"tk.i K'dcy, Arrs. Dog gis nnd the AH-ises luitie nnd Afnjr- ftio Fiiley. f Siiowlhal bcinin fnlliiiff on Thuis- ilay is icpoued Vo huv fqllep to the depth of eighteen incites on tho snr rnunding hiU aljd iii tho alloy and low pliu-os the depth was not so great. ThU tuyai, muoli, un it will insitie bnmpcivtyrops ihc coming e,i son. . ,t Weather iironluttVi Xerceanl: A change and wjuuter wenthor for n few dais. tho past week with her mother. Airs Atinniit Abbott, at Ashland. " Airs. C. It. Vrooman and daughter wcro the guests of Afrs. Jack Smith, nnotner rtnuglitcr of Mxn Vroomnn, on'Soidino creek. Twenty-two members of the local Jtebeknh lodge went to Uoinie River ihitrsdny evening, wheio the degree team hud some initiating to do. J. W. (otherwise known ns "Hill") Hayes acted as ehuperone for tho party. Alnjor A. J. T. Smith, who has been reappointed rugistmroC electors for (lold Hill nnd Koeic Point',prccincts, has. been nuifo busy the mist week. John W. Mitchell of Penglp is regis- irar tor too fllcadows; ;AIis. AL E, Onnlner for SaiiM Vnllcy nnd Airs. N, 11. .Aic.Misscr of t'entinl Point for Willow Spiings. A. A. Flynn of tho Itofcuo Itivor Public Sen ice corporation, was in town Alondny on company business. Seth lluiley of Ornnts Puss visited fticiulH here Saturday last. It. H. Aioorc. manaucr of the Alor- ritt 4 Co. .stoic here,, made a buhiuess trip to (Irants Vu-k Tucsduj. OHICAOO.Jnn. 10.QustavoJIu8 sell, a PolIsb,laborer,.who undorwonH n transfusion oporatlon in tho Cook county hospital, nt'tlio pointer death yestofday from Sa? poisoning, was said today by physlc!ans to-have a Kdod.c'mpco-of rqcovery. , Mussoll was tho first human bolng In the United States to Undergo the utuuiaiu rcvoiiy aovniopca oy a Physician of tho Chicago dopartmont 6f health, TJie treatment jieb con sists of substitution of healthy bltfod ror tho gas Impregnated bipod of tho patlcnt.t was. found successful, on. nnl mal. but had nnver been tried In this country on a Human bblng. Thin, brittle, colorless and scrag gy hair Is nnito dvldenco of a neg lected scalp; of 'dandruff thnt aw ful scurf. There Is nothing so destructive to tho hair aa dandruff. It tobs tho hair of Its lustre, lis strength and Its very llfo; ovoutuully producing a fov orlshness and Itching of tho scnlp, which If not remedied causes tho hair roots to shrink, loosen and dlo then tho hair falls out fast. A llttlo Dandorlnu tonight now any tlmo will suroly savo your hair. Oct a 25-cont bottlo of Knowltoit's Dandorlno from any drug storo or tollqt counter, and after tho first ap plication your hair will tako on that llfo, lustre, and luxuriance which Is so beautiful. It will becomo wavy and fluffy nnd hnvo tho oppoaranco ot abundance, an Incompnrablo gloss apd softnossj but what will ploaso i'ou most will bo after Just a. foC week's uso, when you will actually sco a lot of fine, downy hnlr now hnlr 'grpwlng nit over tho scalp, Adv. GERMAN CASUALTIES ,, -TOTAL 535-768 LONDON. Jan. If! ItnmM .T. Tn nant, parliamentary un'dor-bccictnry. tor wnr, announced in Jho liouso of commons this afternoon that tho total uei-mmt cnttmlttes us nresented in the DcrJin casualty lists today total .'.o.iu.vuH. ur this number, ho .said OHa.080 -wore Jailed. TODAY The Toast of Death A picture that will got you a Tliom a ll."lncp ' fcfa'turo "with l.oulso Claum, Harry O. Kconnn and Her scliel Mnjall. ' Thl Is a special Mu tual master picture and 10 conts. Admission 5 " iTCHD-ND QUNNE "P-ipeV t)W mpiwiyMi" MaluyVoH l-'cel FIho flt'Oncc iVoi'd Stay StiifM-Hp! TukiJ It Xow ' John llodgcrs has. bouelit Percv Chapman's crop of hny in tho bnrn on the Chapman ranch nf Dcaglc. Uliiuilo Clmpmna trapped one moro cojoto Alonilay. The "ranchers are hnving to feed ftU their stock flii winter weather. Tho loss of stock in this section is very small up tu the present time. Aormau Unge of Pca-le funihhod 'Itellof comes Instantly. A doso taken every two hours un til three doses aro taken will end grtppo misery and break up a severe cold elthor In tho head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils aqd air pasfl8C8 In tho hoad, stops nasty discharge or noso run ning, relieves sick hcidacho, dull ness, foverlshness, soro throat, sneez ing, soreness and stiffness. pon't stay stuffed upj Qut blot Ing and snuffling! Uaso your throb-1 nine iiw! fouling eiso in tho world gives such, prompt rqllc; as "Pap's iou compound" whlon costs only 25 cents nt any drug stfiro it acts without assistance,, tastps nice, caus,- oR.no inconenlenccv Ho sure you get tho genuine.- Adv Tomorrow P,aullqo "Sold." Frederick In Coining Mary plckford In "Rags." The Page TpJiight-Jan. 19 MEDFORD'S LEADING THEATER pBttSHfiW " ASK W)R wrf GM? HORLICK'S TH ORIGINAL t; MALTED MILK.; hirir uihilitiilii - Yttf --- -J Z tr - f- .Uf JOHN A, PERL .. TTNDJ!RTAXJt ... g. Unit ArwIsUHt rtumtm M. t jiaftV-IT-JI 1 Amwit Cmwr THE- vMBlPrTH& SUCXESS) lmi,MOST 3Tf . JrTAbKED OF 5Ucce55Esv' piay MLtm. OrlHtr COTURH fyr iloor f.O mI k 1 rw.i 9t.m) ' JIAtCoVlf; W, 7StA, f !. I ?i i . A . 1 . -j kV - 5-if!ral (