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o MED-FORD MAIL TltllirNK. MlfiDKOKn, onKnor, tthday. BILLY ERSKINE MERCHANTS NEED OF MEDFDRD HERO CO-OPERATiONFROM 1 ' i '"Hi "." .TAXTWTfY 2L TOIrt ?" " 'LLt" jit .'; VACM TffRRK 01 lcn, limn for iii Imiioflrd nru- impormm IN WAR HOSPITAL; IHE BUYING PUBLIC Th tliffi'irrtre b I on limt.'hitg liount'-roufB in Mrilfoid nml fighting Atwlrimm in KiutiM iinrniidfd " "Hilly" Itrsltino, who open enjojretl tho fonn(r pmHoynieiit ticro. but who wont to th wnr nml jilt shot nml now lit in n Ignition iiwHlnl, to writ' to hi fiipml, HitfJ'y ltheinof liorjr, u pliniAor of thi oily,' nnl tell him about boiiip of lii thrilling oc ppriuucra whilo enjoying tliu wnr gume. Krakino left itoilfurd nltout two years nfo, going to Cimniln. In tlint country ho hcnnl the cnll of the hit iioiko in Kuropo unit nt "lire Hinted to fight for tin- omwc of the UutoiiH. lie licentmi n ettviilrymnn nml hud ninny experiences nt the fiont Hint tnught him tin viihI ditfeienee lie twi'i'ii peneenble indiifltiiiil pursuits nml tin' fj'iin oi'eiipntion of Hlutigli tiriiiK In In others with fchot nml Hlii'll, poicoumi". !nM nml liquid fin. In n teiril'ie eluirgo into the en imiyV liitpn, win-to the lightning llnslipn of dentli-donling misiilos of numlor were blinding lioth mnn nml beaut, n tdiell hilled Hilly llineV hoi ho iiiulpr him nml tore n few pound- of flpi-li nml hone from his hofU between 1ip xhoiiltler blndo nml the hip. Men and hornes erenmcd nml pitched nod fought nml atruggled nil nhout the wolimled and dying, tho cursing nml preying, the mm of fin roe lienzv nml figlKlug fury, while Hilly Iny there, unable to move or cnll, or ho lteiird, if he luul the t-trrnptli to cnll, untuning tho frozen held of buttle being dtoneliPil with blood. Tiipio he xu w. in nil their glinxtlini"s tho honor ot wanton wnr on the W merchntm wrrp lntrrteil In vour pnpern arivocurt of the neces sity f patronising home ittdrntrte and mint; homo-mnde product! In oterr lino," MttJ n prominent irioinbnr ot the Jurkton Countr llmdnesft Men's ttttoolfttlon ywtonltty, "hut wc can not overlook another jiIibii- o( tho matter ot permmittiiar people who pat rnnlzo the lncnl store o do their purl In bringing about the condition jou seuts. Without tholr Individual eo-opoindon, there I positively no hope of suiccoM. t refer to those who, when purchailiiR Roods, follow an oliMlmo habit of asUnj; tor 0110 brand or another of onch of Hoverul olnsoes of good without tliu leant modicum of concern ns to whether or not they nro made In Itojtuo river valley or the South Son Islo. If the morcluint BiiKHOitt a local brum!, they henltnto uh If thoy nro about to be handed n Kold-hilck, eeu if tho local product bo butter than anything In that lino wo Import. They are itKetl to tho old brand and somotlinos Insist on having it. This Is Xot lenity. "Now, the morohnnt cannot ho ox ported to Invite tho purchaser's con slerimtlon by debatliiB Jjio matter ex tenslvoly with him or her. Wo can not affoul to lose tho tindc simply tho local morohnnt to help to support tho local manufacturer In every lino, and thus keep the local mono)' nt home, lloblnd the counter end In mlnsline with his patrons otiewhero, he can do much: but If ho have Iom than tho fullest loal support ot the Individual members of the buying pnbllr, his lurcoM will be ltuenod In that measure. "I direct jour attention to this featuie of the nm'tcr, because It Is "GASGARETS" FOR A " one hnml nml loynl wietifioes on the other. llowcor, Krakini1 sunned the bat- tic, was picked up, leoeived first aid, and in now ipoou'ring in u London hoxpitnl. His letter to Ilheineihorjf , imlieutoh that he yet Iiiih eiiouith of i the fifjhliuj; spirit in him to ro buck to the liont nml htnv until tlie fatal j momont comes for him, too. brcanp our patron dorsn t want the home-made nrtlele, so we keep tho iinirorioil brands to simply to lke who Insist on having them This Is clearly n business nrcPMlty We ear r ile storks, nay honvv rents and heat) freight tariffs, not for the sake ' of ongaglng In buslnoM for our health, but for profit. Itogue river valley ts a good place j to live for oni' health. If one can Idly afford the luxury of the flnostj cllmato under tho iur., but not mntiy bulnc.ii men can do that. If It's health nlono they nre after, they cer tainly wouldn't pay the heavy toll on one's physical vlRor of eiiRnglnK In the grocery business. Hut we nro Interested In the development of the country nbout us. Many or us nre lonl enough to learn how that may niost effectively bo done. We Htudj tho details ot the situation faithfully I know you nro willing to conccdo that Medford has n large class of ox collout business men. Tho. Chiwiiiim?w Must Help "Let mo say that wo merchants, perhaps more than any other busl niHi men, aro In hearty sympathy with om effort to oncouruRO tho do olopment of home Industry. Wc de pend directly on the Individual mem bers of the entire community for our trade. Without It wo cannot pay rcnta. Hut tho large part of tho roH pomdblllty of encouraging homo In dustry lies with tho purchaser of tho goods that tho homo manufac turer puts out. If tho people of tho'gosted food, which sours and fer coinmunlty aro not educated to tholmonls llko gnrbago In n swill barrel. necoRslty of patronizing local pro-Thnt' the first atop to untold nils ducers to the oxtont of builng tholr lory Indigestion, foul gnies bod goods; If their dearth ot loyalty breath, yellow akin, mentnl foam, cnusea them to Ignore It; If the) pre- 'eertIilnK that Is horrible nml nans for the Imported goods with tho eating. A Cnsoorot tonight will glvo freight added to tho prices, wo havo!our constipated bowels a thorough to supply them or go out of buslnoss. idealising and stralghton ou out by "In conclusion. I want to sny that morning. Thej work while jou Bleep It Is tho bttalncM especially of tho! a 10 cent box from your druRglHt homo producers to Introduco their. will keep ou feeling Reed for Roods so efficiently, so persistently (monthn. Millions of men and women and m thoroughly aa to make tho 'take a Cascaret now nnd then to keep consumers know that they nre got- tholr Btomach, llvor and bowols reR ting u first-class nrtlcle ! ulnted, nnd never know n mlaerablo Ihiil With Them 1'nlily moment Don't forget tho children ' They must make them know tlint their little Insldes need n good Ron they nie not paliiR any more for It.tlo cleansing, too Adv 'i .j'.."j!'"-""',g' The local inanufacliirer . HMfllMilfl1MlraWHHM tie of the name brand, and thai they too, must know that he rannflt stir are obtaining n oo,t if not a fcelter eeM If tie pitt onf lrt-r-han a flrst artlele than they ran get by piirelms 'flusn arllele. A great mnjorliv of Ing II. from tho loral merchant, of an j the 1ob1 buyer In any up-to-date nntstder. Oomrnnnlty purchase tne beit qual It la to the bnsineaa tnteresta of Illy of goo, If thoy know what tbay nre. It la up to the local manufac turers and tho various elulx of tho city to assist the merchant In (each lag them what these ltt goods are and why thev should buy tbem ' Home Baking Reduces m lOST OI JUlVlllg; OR SICK HEADACHE IVU for I.tvrr nml liwels, for Illl loiisness, Sour Stoiuncli nml CoiiMiimtlon. Oct n 10-cent box uow Kurred Tongue, Had Colds, Indi gestion. Sallow Skin nml .Miserable lloadnches come from n torpid liver nnd cloggod bowols, which cause our stomach to becomo filled with undl- Astonish Them wMSt D.ke o cake .tl VANIIIil? I MERIT VANILLA Si I and you'll hvc them KrJ-VW! 1 all oegglns for the ljp-yMhP I recipe, ll'i the flavor JLSSu t 1 lht iniutfi lucceit l&igTl In every bakinc. wl ' V Include a 25c Bottlo JB ' N in Todny'a Grocery Jm ! I - . I IWIIWB m L3 EAT OYSTERS OVHTHIts nre n moit Important fac tor In our food problem OYSTKHH nro not, bh haa been er roneously Htntcd, n luxun OYSTHHS are, In fact, n real dally need, , HKOAl'SIJ they possess the merits pf food vuluo, food ocononij,,, hoalthfuluexs nnd n peculiar delicacy that lends Itself to tho preparation of many tarfty dishes. , rooil VALIT. lies In the fnct that nvatftm hrn rnnmnnoil ' or the four kinds of nutilents, Por telns, Fata, Starches nnd Minora) Salts In such proper proportions na to make them nn evenly balanced food, which Insures easy digestion and adequate nutrient values. Watch our nd for rcasonn why jou should cast Oysters. Wo carry Kastcrn nnd Olympla Oysters, Fish or nil kinds, Poultry etc. Mcdford Fish & Poultry Co.4 Phono :i12 THE U. S. Dipt, of Agriculture In Experiment Station Bulletin No. 142 nays tluit ton cents worth of wheat supplies almost throe times as much protein and ten times as much energy at round steak, and with some other cuts of meat the difference is even greater. ., If then, ono really desires to reduco her weekly meat and grocery bills, she need only make tnore use of her oven. Who ever heard man, woman or child complain that good home-made biscuits, mulflns, cake and cookies appeared on the table too often? Instead lbs tendency is "to make a meal of them" and the variety I so great that something you bake yourself could well be the chief feature of every meat. a Home Baking is Simplified by the Use of K C Baking Powder Wit' K C you can make thlnps moist and rich yet have them light and feathery, whnlesome-aml digestible. Ulecultsmay be mixed the night before and baked fresh for breakfast. Muffins need not be dry and heavy. You can make a cake to light that you can hardly get it out of the pan whole, yet It will not fall. K C Is not like the old fashioned baking powderc It Is doHbte act lllil and continues to give off leavening gas until the dough It cooked through. K C Is sold at n fair pilce a large can for 23 cents. Tills would be no object if strength and purity were sacri ficed, but every can Is fully guaranteed under !late and National Pute Pood laws and to plca$C. We tako alt Hie cnances. Your money back if you do not get better results with K C than any baking powder you ever used. Include a can In your next grocery order, try aome of the new recipes that appear In this paper from time to time. Then you will have gone far toward solving this vexing "Cost of Living" problem. Mm DOES IT PAY? ASK OUR GRADUATES. Their earning powers have been doubled and trebled since completing their courses ot study at the Medford Commercial College Mid-Winter Term Begins January 3. Day and Evening Sessions a A & A a.AAA.A.A.A.A.A..A.A.A ixmTmTTT' J f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y V f y y y y T y y y y y y y f y y x y y y y y y y y y t t y y y V f fe. :mji&& 02 & A rlivive rsar OUR FIR5T BIRTHDAY Ss to- fl THE GOLDEN RULE fci s X 4 The Fifth Anniversary of THE GOLDEN RULE and the First Anniversary of the Present Firm We have endeavored during our first year in Medford to make this store worthy of the liberal support of tho people of this com munity. The good trade which we have had shows conclusively that our efforts have been successful. We intend to show our appreciation of the business which has been givon us by continuing our present policy of giving tho pooplo merchandise at the lowest possible price, as only a Golden Rule store can do. Our buyer, Mr. C. W. Whillock, is now in tho east buying tho new spring goods. Tho first shipments have begun to arrive and now goods will now be coming in every day. C. W. WHILLOCK & SON Shoes avt. Mi-ft iiipik(I fo iuinouneo that wo have Just added to shoo stock tho famous Buster Brown Shoes for ehildr "There's extra wear in owvy pair." Thocoiiit'ortablo shapes and pretty styles as well as the lon service they give make, "theiibpopular. Gun Metal, button, all-leathcw sole, 8. to 11 ??o- llito2 w.w5 2U."to $2.50 PatonC cloth top, button, Sl to 11 $1.05 1 1 U to 2 $2.25 Patent, cloth top, low heel, button, a vovy drssy hoe fov growing girls, sizes 2' to (5 $3.00 Hows' Gun Metal Button, soled with the best leather inndo and n fin tluil is iTiiniimteed to outlast the shoe. 2U. to fi.iS3.00 ine a novo are an uusier urown onoes, inn u you w.uu u cheaper shue, hero thoy are: j Kid, patent tip, button, 5U to S 98 8 to 11 $l-25 IP, to 2 $1.45 Gun .Metnl, button, in two grade L to 11 ; $1.35 and $1.-1S 11 U, to 2 $1.G5 and $1.5 AVe have just received a lago shipment of the Harry Shoes, the shoo that stands "Above All" for men. We have this shoe in gun metal, vivi kid and glazed kangaroo, in black and l?u!in alf, in tan, both button and lace. Thcsi- Shoes Wash Goods Some of our Wash Goods are here aitd more are on the way. Danio Fashion says wide stripes and large flowers this year. Thoy aro .V Ladies' Suits here now and we would be pleased to show them to you. The aro priced at 10 to 60. Mr. Whillock writes us that ho lffis securod another case of Dovonshiro Cloth at last year's price, and wo will continue to sell this wonderful cloth at 17' 32-inch Kindergarten Cloth, fast colors l2,titf 2(Mnch Percales, all colors . v ....... 6lA& Standard Outing Flannel, tho 120 kiiuL .,. 9 Amoskeag Daisy Cloth .. . " 11J 27-inch Mercerized Poplin, all colors . . 15 Wo have on baud now about :i0 Ladies' Suits, nearly alKof them this season's garments. We want to close out every one of these suits to make room for the new Spring Suits, and we are offering thorn at just what we paid for them in Now York. Wo pay the 1'reiglU. f you want a suit this is your opportunity. Come in and let us show them to you. , Medford Agency of the American Lady Corset I IV pi !( 1 ait $3.25, $3.60, $3.75, $ 1.00 and $-1.25 nini.i'ui'iH''"'''"l!'i""iiiiiiiiiiiiipiniiiiiniiiim'iii ppiB 1 rvvltMwl I osssssssK IPTOISfCl'TiS WsssssT lll'riT.'IFi ))V VlssssssssssssVL'JssssssssssV' ssssssA Ladies' Outing Gowns All colors and white, with and without collars .00 to $1.19 Extra sizes, made of best outing . 98 and $1.19 Ladies' Neckwear A lyjautiful new line of Ladies' Neckwear, just in by ox pflbse. All now styles and very pleasing. 95c Men's Dress Shirts--95c The E. & W. Shirt in all the new patterns and colors, and with tho now Fronoh cuff. 0 km A. y r y T f y y y y y t y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y T y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y 12 vvwv aTa. aT. aTv aTa ata aTa a1 t . ta- tat Tm' wr T' W vw VVVVVVVVVVV ' " " v'V"vv''' V tVjvTtViVr v ' v '