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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1916)
J fr ;? s I we '! i ? LI o' fiV .0 : o 10 1.0 o I j'or vovu MEDFOICD AUIIiTKIIiUNK. Att txuavmttw.HT nrwrnfAvnn DitrumnuNT nkwhpai ronuniint) kvkhv aitkhjtooj cmpt m;miay r tliB HDPOilU FMNT1M Offiea Mall Tribune IlulMln North Fr atreet, telephone To f,"ji.t- The JJeweeratle Tiram, Th Medferd UH. Til Madrerd Trbene, Tha Heath nil Oregonon. The Aahlitmi Trbuac. nvnncninion katxx 8ne year, tyr nw! .. ne month, by mail . ":. ror meala, deiivared by carrier In Majlfartt Phoenix. JaaHimvltla and Can trill Point ... .. M Saturday only, by mall, par year- lie weKy. par yaar. . rfill tapr sr the City of Med ford (Bfflrtal Papar or JoeKsen County MlM aa socond-olaaa mnltar at Utmtgtd. Orogen, under tha set of March I t, IB78 Sworn Olrealatlon for 1914, 2ISt. II I mi sod wire Aseoalated Preai dla- a B. e$ e ojo Jo eje ejo eje oja ) SubecrlborB tailing to ro- s colvo papers promptly, phono Circulation Managor at 2.10-U ( 4 4 f' ! s jo- -- rg HONG KONG KOLUM When Ik tlio UnnlflKt tlnio to r.H your wnteli out 6f your pockot? "Whnn It'Jt(n) tloltlnK thoro. . lMnin, whnro tlio round rliPcuoH co mo .from In Ilollnnd, In flO.idod. Wliat'll wo do, whnt'II wo do! a Sin .Voto wlint your rorrwpond mt nnra nliout foot uhrnncH. Tho Kiinn In our nhop must )) tint lnzy oiioh. 1 oullid lliono from our couvorintlog, In ouo dny: "Uood ulRlitl" "I w)iit over to Kd'n lnt il Ik l after tlio party and hn n nlidit cjjp lnitoiiltthl." "Kunp jour nhlrt on' "Wnke tip, Imy!" "I could lio.r him snorln' it hlook nwny." "Hoc ltuml" "Wfwddayn dolu.' tlrifninln?" It. II. . a o a "Tfio kalHpr Is ntfcrlni: from n lioll which doo not trovouthlin from wtlkljB out," say tho n.wu ntTlOfl. (A stnodbijr Jok'o. -- - ? -o li?) . OrJVVA. MvaiiN, formerly lioaP.li caallilliSlaaor Of Cheaj(o, tellH of u youny oaiiiiy jiiiyN'anai vlw.tallod on. an old fanner suffsrliiK from lnitst troithU. . "Tlwrji'tMi cuiojib NWollltiK over . ytmr heuru," laid the pliyalAnn, 'Vll . ilrotmbly Imvo to romono It. "NO. Jl'Rafth, 4tl(lltHl th fllll- or, "(lint's Kiy poek.Khooki'" r iftH tlio (ill Am1 IlvU , Soin,piM)pij nt you on the back Vlrf(or wyoo 5d alt yon U tlio . Vft bifulud your bark. WO alh) fa" 'Vft w tmiil" (of jb whiflo lot. .Qolii inula But. ' a Kvon a IiiiIko IJiimi'I SlicoKtti KikiokIi to PaHMVp uVlieoio a Thnost allr: A apecttuor in ouo of our local peltco oourta noently, I caiiRht , aomothlag your poJ rwporb ap- paroHtly ovio-laokad. s "Yoti Tiavooi pAMnt homo, cot? and warm with tho faaoc of liann? " children, amino; about?" uerhd t!oi Jielao, Iponlcally "Ym, lr-othal trv." ropllod tha prlwnor with wok Mrlouanoaa. "WoU.M rflntlMUml tho Jiidm. "If thofo !ipp chffdron play around till you rotHrn to thorn tkoy'll Im Juot -IS Jaj oiawl" P. X. 6- Sir: Mary, our eook, dropped a flno iQaur and amatkwl It to blU. "Novar iHtnd, Mum," aha aald whn lop Mlmut ealltMl hr on It. "think wot a falno Jig aaw jMutle It will inako fr tlw hPia!"--Art. O a Uiiiik! "Did you hwtr about my brother getting ahatT" "No nhero aid ho grt ahot?" . 'Hh got It at the hardware utorn!" NIBLEY, SENIOn HAS ' AUTHonlZED FACTORY O St Uka city, Utah, Jan. It. J'. . Uramwoll. Orauta I'aaa, Orogon. Futhor autborlaaa mo to wire that o'emhltig la OK and wo nave atkod for blda on our factory- Phone Sir. Moray tu wiring hint. Will be bore ti u dayo on other bualneM. AL1CX .Vini.HV. i The above telegram waa received yuaterda) by .Mr. Ilrauwoll. Mr. Jlramwell auya be tblnka tbane la no Ration about the factory boiag built but b dot not want to ho quoted on iiucatlon of a alto, (hut tr Nlbloy, Sr.. will aolool that. ' V teller from AUs hWf, Jr., la) Mi Uramwell alaUM that owing to the htoiin in auuibern Oregoa, bl full, i nili not toipe out far two at. k . 'k-u i- m in hoii-i ( t Uoj alto for th i m WUU M df.r J trade U JItlforU iiwdo. THE SOCIALIST APPEAL n 1,'VI.M) IHVimV fl. lm1 I, I 1 1 11 J Jl !', iiii A jMHiu-tl an (yn'n to Mllijiun ii iiiefjuemill jmny u me enu inni mwiniinm iirnv rtii'c cuiigreiiimeH cimugli in r'nuatitute the bnlmice of juiwer nud io foive tliruugh m inueh of the ociHt pro gram ns pomiible for the remetlv of ImluNtrinl evilu. Mr. London declare that the democrat are incom petent for good, the republicans competent for miichlef and the projf revives are dead and belong in the grava yard, while socialism Is the only living political force, rep resent inir the toilers "the tomorrow of humanity a la rare." nn,..,. ! ..... .. i i....i. :.. At., r ..,i..' i....,.....'- i iii'ii" in inuri; ur il-.-v iiiuii in ii i , nwimuii siiui'iiifn W'ifli ft A hmiMMnlitMni fill1 ' l ilmtfi-A1l ilaffl iit1 ,i "linil 11 II.JI .& Illl-I 1 (lllinilt 4IIIVI jl Ujill IHIIIWDO huh (t JIUll partisun tariff board" to take the tariff out of polities, iUuic-'.TiXlT JSIlS the "niiti-duinpiua; bill to guard protected industry, tilLt(n ri,hijittit. ? ajijiropnaien irom ine opposition uy uie aumuusiraiion, there renin ins but little difference between the old parties, no issue of principle merely a choice of leaders. Ah outlined at present, the only issue between the eon tending parties at the general election will bo the degree of preparedness up " (m n non-partisan issue, though Huosevell is doing his best to make militarism the issue in the coming scramble for the political pie-counter. .Both parties leave things as they are to an extent, while the socialists will advocate the follewing: Wo "hull nrgo tho nai-d of nn linmotllRlM icinody for our Indunlrlnl ovlli, tho liutnndlntP onartniPiit of iinniniiloyjtioiit liiMiiriiuro, slrlnnwn In Hiirnnco, and of old ago punalonn, tho Hlmlimllon of child labor, tho pu (rnnchlicmpnt of women, and tho tintloiiallmtloii of inonopollzod ludiiK. trio, nnd Xho nntloiiHllatlou of nflno.i, ntllroitda, tho telpphono and tho toloxrnnli. Wo ahall nppoin tho prpprodnoii campaign, which In a nioro reflection of tho Inannltlon of Kuiopo. and which 1k calculatnd to divert tho pcuji'ii nilniU to iinn-oxlHtont oxternal onmnleii no that jqi nyty not nrmtiru for tho iihiil "i iiuiiii) nun iiiij iiuniiiui uiiv'iiij, Wo ahall niiwor tho panicky cry en in i ipnlKii for International ppre. hii Niian itNK ior n Hrieiiiiiir nimiioii ot laxunon n tax on income, an tnhorltnnre tnx, and a tax on land hold fqc Uffpciilatlvo purpoe. There is no doubt in jjie'world that these are all vital reforms and will eventually be enacted into the statutes of the land, vti'fnnny of thent have already been enaefcrd by the nauous of Kurope. But socialism is evolutionary, and tin ri( reforms will be enacted gradually as conserva tive American public opinion slowly comprehends their benefits. When the time is ripe, the old parties will appro- nPni,i Hirtuii tlifil luil'i iiHfiiniil uiiCrttiiinii i wilMiln tW 1 tit I Li Hill) VIIW.1V 1,1111' ,llfcf HI lllllli l kl 111,1V! 1. Ill IfWIMIIIIllLI II' Uvvnrrant it as they have appropriated socialist ideas in ,tlio past. As oreator tgr ideas tor J,lie betterment ol humanity md as agitators for social welfaije, the socialists perform iPvery useful service to the lKition, and eventually achieve . much ;;ront or victory i'tr principal than as if' they de generated into partisan spoilsmen. . LAWX'S PSEAREDWJ;SS PROGrXAM ETABLISIIMKXT of government armor and munition plants, ybaudtuiniont of dreaduaught construction, and the addition of h(Vge fleets of subuiJU'ines and aero planes to protect the country from invasion, "but not for aggressive warfare or the infusion of any other country" is tin' policy advocated by Scuat-jr Harry Lane of Oregon in it statement assailing the niost-tulked-of nlans. of na tional ijefense. ' Senator Lime opposes the creation of a large standing army and pro.mises to introduce an amendment providing for the enlistment of from 500,000 to 1,000,000 men, from periods of from six to nine mouths, paying them prevailing wages and employing them in 'building highways across and through the country, at the same tunc training them 3n rudimentary military tactics two days each week. This plan, he states, would enable the turning back into private life about a million healthy young men eachf "who would not be ruined by life in the' barracks," nnd the nation would secure badly needed roads. , Thesoualor states that $17,000,000 super-dreadnoughts which in a few years become out-of-date and useless, are not needed, but that powerful coast-defense vessels, sub- ,1,tt nurhies, aeroplanes, hydroplanes and mines, with large guns along tlie coasts, will provide ample defense at far lOto cost. The senator's plan is a good one, in that it would make the army useful as well as ornamental, take the profit out of war, and remove the danger to liberty by militarism. Let us hope it will receive some attention in these frenxied days of preparedness for mythicnl foes. Tales of He baa a ear. Aud bo ufed to call it. "IMoy- ItiR he Iihh cliunurd it a uanio. And 1 aUM buu, "Wbyf" And he anid: Q "I have had her, "Five year. "And during that Uwa. ' "She or hud a Minrtur, "Till she warned. "The Mbade of n trao. "Aud eht never. "Han out of gaMtlino, "Till we reached bom. The Swiss lly CMAHI.KK KDWUItlt Kl SSKl.h. (('oj) right, lHlti, bv the XeuMcr Ktei)rie aaooeiatiou. ) After ull the terrific teNtunr ol then eighteen moatba, figliling and gettiutrrvud.v to tight, wbut uattou, ahuuld you May, haa toe bei urai.v iniruporlUio to iu iiuaaber-. At onee you think of the French With their wonderful, dogsed courage and the brilliant atrategy of the lro. Or you thing uf the yprtnaua with their fuuitle orgiiuiantiou aud then vmi)uu Mur, 'inmrsK I...... u.t..tU( i,, ....hinmi bn iwin n'" iiiarvri in 'riia vrfF7, ,ii the AtnfHcflii elect unite nnkiii,,!,,,,, ,mi H u inu iiiiiuniriiu ."ITRnTCXJiy Ot IUU lailll. for preparpdnagi with an aRKiotwIvo ,.s the Town "Or a garage. "And he never tefuaed. "To hlart or atot. "And ho never emoted im. "A bit of trouulp. "Siur I owned her. "And no tti avoid. 'Taking any ohaneee. "in tin future. "I have rhattd ber nmno. "To ilike. "Ah fire joare, "la a hnir Ume. "l''or n wuuiuu. "To reuimu ho trnetabJe." "cr Army System pt'licieiic t l4.i t Inn. made the world iumiw I. lint rdm to sotue e.jwrtK lli-i- i still .imithfi uruiv better than , ilic-i In iipittiuii to it numlwiN. iihe -.i. tin In i liyliuii nny 11 llli il t in nl tin- )i public i-f SHltcl- " ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE (ORIGINAL 0 MALTED MILK., Cheap nuUUtutw cct YOU nine yrtct. mwouu. uuuias, ,'nii'l Snine o il i- 'li' Iti'jf, jiuil'iiut Im III -n roit.iilitt mid pur' till nirr''' that snrelv if i- "fw of the' of the -hl hnnril, to relie the TV . l...i. :, nn wt. WO. .. uimmI it) IB11 . OfnMNir tHdn't went hb tra wrfli il Bd-krat it severely "taw tiltM her time ttm to rhoooe a hig ttttar tor wbieh to nitoek Prenre. Some years ago the Vaitad Staioe sent (mm of tkt ablest oftlsaoa 0f 1 1 military 4iptt$tml to taviietJajiMe the arteries af BHip IT sak atwdy of Ihn Swtonraijvimd whan b naie .3kJk - . jch or thtwo ifiprn wmiTii bo a brpMootr wtni rifio nonl, om!i ntinlil ho thoroughly drilliTu" nini P(iuiiied, mill oneli would comic uni formed and weaponed, no that nothing- would bo left to lie Ktipplied hut tranaportntion nud food. KhcIi would know exnelly wlicro to go nnd what to do Moreover, tliwe (rained troop would lie commniided by trained nud liijtlily Hpeeinlixed ofHe'" !..'.' 'lie cost of keeping lliem in tlio field would be Iesn fnr each ninn than the cot iii rin'y oilier in my unionjc 'Iv ilixoil nnlioiiH. ju Swltzerlnnd not n moment in lot j -::, nr rn,,,-,:!:,.- - nni,ilinini. '" """'"f "p ,ff r pqulipinK n" """' Tlio nation w nlwny under nun. .Iilitnn' Honice n unh'eranl. I know the moment 1 any Hint nine in Ipn of Americana will feel prejudice rising upon tliem like gonxe ftmdi or (UiIIh upon the fietful porcupine or Kometliing of (lie kind. Wo in this eountrv hnvp n deep sented nveraion to uuivonuil military service. In our earn it aotinda of irnnerinl imu, nutocrnoy, "iiiilitnriNin," opprcs- oiou, (lenuiin drill Mergeunta, urriMin mmtidHM, ileatniPtion of demooraoy, three yearn in n ItaHcnin nnd all tltyt anrt of tiling. 0 It ilochii't anund so to tlio-Swisn. They like it. Thev huve tuannged so well Hint they hnvo universal nud complete military training without any of these evila, nud iusttuld of destroying or wenkeiiing denmcrncy they lind that their military syatem strensthens it. They liave n 'great nnd irfieioiit tinny, but tliey linve no, officer enste nor militar.v9 olm,, no wnr woi.hip and no druni beating obsessions. They lovo pence not Ichu tliiiu tiny other nation yn enrth, nnd they not it. At the enini tjn,ie their military sys tem neelon their .ouiig men pliy icallv, ,o that IlioVtwiaa nro the most nlliletie people in the world, the best net up, the hurdiewt, on iiniiiv(1Iv thev are among Ujt niot deimieratic and enueat. With tla-ir military training, menlul traifiing haw gone hand m liaud, ao that it is I lie proi'd lnmfct of Switzer land that eveorU for tlioau arflU-ted from their Lit tit alio Iwa no illiterates. It i ii very wontlorfnl ayabHii. 1 am going to try to dtMoribe U iu hiicvcm! ing arlieliH. Tlio aubjeat ought on many neeouuta to bo wor,th while to you. For one reason, n bill i now punl ingin eougrcHs to adopt thi ayatein in tho United State, nnd you ought to know how it works. An exidannoon of tbia bill appeals on today'a tnlltonal page. Kyaaoira net initio on "The Kwiae System' will appoar aoon in thia Mver. COMMUNICATION. To the IMit.ti: ,.. , , . , l wn.it to make a brief siuuinary of the ctiviunstaiii s lendtug to and the results that lm,- followed the pm (wis,.,! j(.,u i ij,mjJ ,lXfl (, ,. coin school .md turning it into a jun ior Iiiuii ! This iiiMni , , ih.'iimc wns mapped M "IIZ" GLADQENS TIRED, ACHING FEET No more soro, puffed-up, tender, nching feet no corns or callouses. "Tie" makes acre, burning, tired feat fairly ikiiwe wiU itelight. Away go tins uMHH una wiq, (iia corn, eaiiomes, blltlori, buaioas and olilU4aiu. "IV draw a out tho noiJs and potion that puff up jour itvt. Ho nutter bow bard jou work, bow long you iIuikv, bow far ytst walk, or bow long you remain on JiHir leot, "in" brinw raatiui loot eooifoiL "Tia" u utagteij, grand, won "Tia" u utaKteai. cti iterlHl lor tired. uhln. awolleo, smart- ing feet. Ah1 how comfortabltf. how bap )uti (tsl Your fivt uat tingte for jo , ooc nwer hart or eeent tbiat. Oat a ). ivnt bov of "Tli" uow irom any druggiat .r Jeartmoot store. Knd foot torture fore.-r WtHtrattiullor abeaa, I keet nur iwt trn.ii, tweet and hawiy. I Juit ll.ii k' .i wliolo jour' foot couitort for oal !&" c-i uU JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKERS l.iidy Aslstniit SIS S. ll.UtTMSTT I'liones M. II nud tT-ja o cb, Auibulaueo Service P(minrp , -uin. avu j. euijrrtfff onliflrtn f mr bkjrw aehxd. We huow thai the high arhoof will ntrf nccoTBffiodiit the taieta that are now nnd. for it. At thv prvnt iinif it i in cvmnfMlatina; nbiut fiflv out -ol tan tudenta, bt aidex our own tiniiitallv largo enroll meni. Howete'r. we p Irons of the UiktoIn nehoul eonaider it an ija Oee to have wnr ebol and the in tftt of ottr Nttle children aacrifleed fM" thu ewtreiileiiee f the larger jm 4 and two or three teacher. The an is fundamentally wrong. It onld aeeomioodate the large imutla t the expend of the Ktile tota. Iln langly, it in vrtng, and on thcac gnMHiia we fought iU Sow, if thia jilan hal men carried out, our little children, up to the sixth grnile, would hnvo been coin liellcd to go to the Jnokftou or (!- Roosevelt aehortlj A elintigi ot boundui'y lilies would hnvo determin ed which pchonl they would eo to 'iliose going ti the Koosevelt would be ((impelled to croi the Bear ereok bridgo and the J', it K. trnoka, nud thoe going to tho Juukaou school would Iinvc to croaa tho Southern nelf'iWiiikK, nnd, with tho (irpaetit neliediilo in fifrce, at u time when tho trniim are due ul.liotli enda of the dny. Tho distnuco ooine ol' thep lit tle folks would huve to go would bo in some instances from onu nnd n hulf to two nnd n half miles. A no have, with one exception, tlio moat important primary school in tho city, we tube tho stand that the change is unwarranted mid ill-advised. Then nre other methods of car ing for thoe juniors. There nre un finished rooms iu both the Kooscrclt nnd .Incksou school luiildiugK. Or wo could erect n temHrry, ino.xpcnaivo building on tho high school grounda to take cine of the ptesent congealed conditions, nnd be more convenient etCti tlutii the Lincoln school We me not donating for mi addition to the high nehool, but if the people wont such nn addition we nre willing to bear our )vn 1 1 of it rather than lose our primnry school. Then ngniu, n building3 or room might ne rented near the high school, ami in this way take care of juniors, without aucri ficing the second luigest lower grades school to do so. A few euti ngo. when the Iiousoa weie full of people, the Lincoln school was so crowded that manyyf the pu pils had to be transferred to tho other schools nnd many ol them mo ttill tliMc. If these chiJdieu Mere traiis l'cried haik now our mIiooL would be coml'oi'.ibh lull without m nddi- "Wall, 1 Should Sf 'lait-ifDOESWark" "Iok &' There, If You Don't Thhk It's Just Wonderful for Corns !" "llleaii tn Blare. k'Ck et It' Iaml of th tlvln' h. u-t IvK i It Tliol corn I'umii nt nt vll juMt like il inir buuttiiun. l'ui ,ci'r lliiBr on my "Ulil ..i( l'rr See Ihc LIKpf Xo Wundrr K.rlN-IC In liar llluumt .SrlliiiK (.u'n tnrr lit the Wurlilt'' too, rlplit Hurt - Aon t l afr.ilil tli.ll'H II, firl linu .n.oiU i, ykill Is Will, tli it'if win ri tin (urn a.i- Well, llmt lieata ell" Thut'-i ihe y, i "Oela-lt" wurK im all i im coin, every time Its the m-w, almiilu way at curliiK coma. Ym'll .in kooi. ly 10 all fullait contrt immiiina imnUniira, iickj liya to all roollaii contruiitliiiia liku Imnillina ImnUniiea, llikj t ipe-, plat, tera. loe-uutlnu aulvva. uml urji.. iltgaers aueh aa KnUia. i iturx anil aefsMirs. "Qeta-lt" stops pain Appllisl Iu t mvoimu. Never fall JnoIUiuk to itlek to, hurt or rM on tlio (sirn "fli-ts-ll ' In aolil iiirn hoi 'en, bottle, or ent lhert In J l..mr'ii. ( Co, Chi im 111. u ASK FOR None Belter Roman Meal Bread o Invented b a Pioiilan lnuirovcs diisiion l'revenu cnntii!tnon And promotes licit, i iiciltli PULLMAN BAKERY At You i (inner Bargains in O ROSES 200 Tnroe-year-old - rr OflrOlin.G 1 CStOllt llotea for sale at a bargain The fineot-. roaea la Medford (row the beet rose hedge In the oily. The Caroline Teetout is a perpet ual bloomer, large pink roaea and the beat bodge or street rooe for this climate. Pierpe, the I(oristl L3" mm ........ j, jmn i ! lioi. Ibisi'cr. up luiw 'i leib'd ip the irrade. two or more trrob- in otne ronot. tri iafce room for the jiunnr uatjl fall. We were tied t do thi to hetp the hoard end the n lierintendoMl mt ( Ibeir pre-cnt tronhle. hut in doing o we iM-lteve wc bam doa our dirt in full nnd p'o teat against our school vwi tnkm away from ns enllflv. II. I. fii.ASC'iH K, EUGENE CELEBRATES COMPLETION OF ROAD KPORNK. Or . Jan 2 Cel-brat Ing the near completion of the AMI Jomntte-Tarlflc division of the South ern Pacific between Eugene and C'ooa Hay, a banquet was glcn last night b) the Kugpin thainber of commerce to offlclalH of the road and vlsliora of jiarahfleld and Intcrm dl.tte points GIRLS! HAVE WAVY. Save Your llnlr! trouble lis llenuty Iu it 1'pw Shiiiienls Try This! If you euro for heavy hair, that Blltans with hoauty and la radiant with life; line an Incomparable soft nous and Is fluff) and luatroua, try Dandnrlno. .lust one application doubles tho beauty of your heir, best ilea It Im mediately illeaolvea every particle of ilntidrurf; you rannnt have have nice, henvy, hoalthy hair IT you have dan druff. Tills destructive scurf robs the hair of Its lustre. Its strength and Ita very life, and If not overcome It produce a fevorlahneaa and Itclfing of tho scalp; tho hair roots famish, loosen mid dlo; then tho hair falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected ami Is thin, faded, dry. ecraggy or too oily, got ti 2R-cont bottle of Kiol ton'a Dandorlne at any drug store or toilet counter; apply a llttlo ns direct ed ,:ind ton mlnutoa after you wll? say this was the bit lnvostment over nuule. We sincerely hellovc. regartllesa of overythlng else nnvortlsod, that If )i?i desire soft, .lustrous, bountiful lialr and Iota of it no dandruff no itching scalp and no more falling hair vou must usici Knowlton's Dander- ne If (icntuall vhv not now dv TODAY This is the Life The Interesting' aihentitres of a movie hi rut k wife in multiple reels. notlij'r of the Van I.oan."IU't'K l'lt IV'aiiil tho movies, starring Vit Uord and Adele rarrliiKion. The Crest of Yon Endheim A di'.ntia In three parts. A i.od showi from start to finish. COMING TOMORROW " WKKIl I'ltOM TIIH. WltST CilMINC. SI'NDAY l D.M X. COMINti MODY rnVIJX MOOIIK WD IUS1K .1 l.NXIS. SnowMalce tsodas are mous quantities that it ft Htpntwwtfcftoy oJi i stocks en hand. 1 he dealer always sella out quickly. You'll f;nd Snowflakes always fresh tind ensp. 8s -jtfAavato. 1(' stggjgfrjgggjKl TV Wfjl SEt?KS'r3ieiaH NOWfPLAYING Iviilcbci'lMuKer star routine uiioitiicos JACKIE SAUNDERS in n Stirling DruuuUIc I'lmtii l-'otUuro A Daughter of the Woods O DliecUiiit of lliu Kheimer llns. A ltAutiuil ator leuiitlfiill told. Tli Kind that mother and kid dles like Most elJWorule evterioi baikaround. C3 MD. AND Mil. SIDNKY DltUW ((Hileli) When Two Play .a Game The Lesson C3 lib eminent Kaiiu) dturs. THF PACF MEDPORD'S LEADING injL rmjsE, Motion picture Theater Tlw Boy is Faiher to till Man OMwylngs liko Ibis nro frauplit wiilt n moil iiaiiortaot tncamag. Aud what v ill im II1 etpeeuini ni tnrr In conaervUMC Ur health, ber nrrtiitib, bar ateatat reiww inwt the ab tnri of retatl o a s piiiM is a Mibfaet of - nvnnnt. jUaoag I! rsiifrnlnd hales M u pl-mtld remedy Vno.. n o "Mother'n rleml " AMlled to V- imisrles It ilnka In o cpir to nutfte tbcoi lum nnd pliant. U Urns lliu the rtraln nn llfratucnU thit prodare pain. It llatUans b burden on tlio hbwih ;item, indaces cal. restful nlaht or lieilth alTlnn sip aul laskea Iba dsj-a aunny and bsppy. Oat n liottla ef "Motliers Irrlend" of any druajrlat nnd inn Mill tlien rciHe why It 1mm been raaalilrred true lo lis Pimo In our beat hnaHM tlirouah three inntrnliinm It la perfectly !mnnles Isit effective llmt once tted It Ii recimnuiidd to nil cJHsUnt mettiers by IIioh! ttlw went Ihrouali the ordeal with mirprldn en. By ttrlllna lo llradflall Itemitatur Co- 4I2 Irfimar Uld- Atwnts. 0t., jtju rnn Uu-e n free tiipy of a wwhlmnl rtork look Hint unrobbi llswe Hit'1 tWrIi nil etpixtunt uuthera tKllfht lo rcail. . wrlto tudaj', n TIRED WORKING MEN A Local Druggist SiikkcMs a Deineily for OtenvotUed, Itiin-dotni Men. Tho following lottor from Manager llodoa locounta the experlenee and rendition of many Medford men. Itoad this latter nnd our offor which bfollewa: lliooklyn, N. Y. "I am a general offlco manager, and hecatno so ner vous and run-down In health that f lost my appetite and finally mv health broke down completel.. large ly because (T overwork. I tried Heef Iron anil'YVIno, and olhor remedlea without help. I aaw Vluol advertised and soon gfter .taking It I noticed an Improvement. I now have a hearty appetlto. sleep better, feol better and hare gained considerable In weight." o Samuel lloiles. 501 Stone Ave. Tho reason Vlnol la so aticcesaful In such cuaea Is because It contains tho throe oldeat and most famous tonics, vU: The medicinal elements of frosh cod livers without oil, pep tonate of Iron and beet peptone. We ask every run-down, over Wifked man In Medford to try a bot tle of Vlnol with the understanding that their money will be roturnod If It fat,! to help them as It did Mr. Modes Medford I'harijmcy. Adv. WESTON'S I Camera Sop SOS Eqst IVraiii Stlet, Aledford The Only Exclusive Coiiiniorcial PJidtOfrnphors in SQuthoni Oregon ,' NTegativc3 iradc nny time op pluoejiy iippointmont. Phono m-J We'll do tho rest E. D. WESTON, Prop. TaBBMSaStiBFl .ioioBsoMnBS eaten in such enor- I is easy to keep fresh and 3Bc f'ekago also in bulk! UIK family Tin 50c PACIPiaCOAST BISCUIT COMPAm' I'ortlanJ, Oregun i f im wt. jasviSwa o i s . o o ()