Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 03, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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BUDBORIPXrOW RATS!
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Par nwail. 4Hfd br eerrler Tn
abT Central Mat - .
tttorfar nlr- by malt. s-r yer.. S.M
-ffletal WaAai-
ef th Ctir of Medfenl.
bffielar Paner of JUfhaoH OeqtHy,
T Of JSaaSOM OMHIir.
aeeoftd-ehtse matter at
Mono-awM miiur
Oreajen, uiutor the set ef Mnreh
gwera cinwtatien fer UK, mis.
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Mtb papora promptly, phono
Circulation Manager nt 250-11
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HONG KONG KOLUM
Maylio tho "I'ulnloss Dentist'
moan tliHt they don't suffer any pain.
fllr: Speaking of pollto burglars,
guy thrust it Run In my face one
iliirk night )Nt HprliiK ntul wild,
"Tlmiik youl" IMixxIml, I aikflil lilnt
thni lift thnnltml mo ror. "I'or tliat
Hleo (told wntcli unit ohaln yon nru
fntni; to hvi inn," lio ropllod. Then
lit took it. II. II.
' Wr: Wlllln In Foil 8mltli.Ark.7l
IjoiiKlit n milt of clutlinA. Over tho
iloor of Mr. Oolin'n olotlilne Htoro I
Iniiipihl this alien:
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v llopwood oxtoiulml u.bcv'll
dHrliiR nrm until lilii fliiKorH untvrod
tflo dnrk nap of tho lionrdH. From
u Horlnl In nn Kdlnhun; (Rootlnud)
x'Okly. (What ho howUdi'rod aH n
UiiNrtldurfld arm!)
m m
t 'Villi OITIM1ST
', llurbar Your Imlr la vory Ihln on
top air.
" I'ntron I'm gld of that I hto
ffit imlr!
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, Ityw A ix? hniiro
VtllM. UlJill, Krt. 1. W. I-ylo
Allrwl, wo ara Informed by the
loral awlaty Mlumua, la a rala
tira of Mlaa IMnk Shank.
Ir: When playing winter golf with
frfwvl Wlfs, I inuffad tho lml! on the
rtrit Mi five ttmea and dug up con
Wifarable awl. '. W.. being a leetlH
1lvr at Ike game auggeatml that I
"place the boll whore I Intended to
ytt.M Not bid, oh? Artie.
Cmok Tilth Xut
(CrtHtt Daar lrk, Waali., Journal)
Tke kllllHI f Blrdaen I'elefaun,
Md 91. by Mlaa Oiga Aagevedt, age
SI. at ftUwHtd laat wee wM aoel
iWmUI. a tftrsner'B Jury fuu. iho
akot aoraair and took uolnon aud haa
tecyverwt.
Mr i HMMtty, aa a erlmlaal lawyer
i wm caltoil mimim to defend a hoiiae
krMker. After u ronfereuee the
crook aald. "I'll eoI '
DHr hee." "Hut net after dark I"
1 earn bao. Oua.
BV AN oriieiAL
Tke loUewe B O. 1. A. ataHti for
ioatkora Oregon l'oulti) AaaoelaUHH.
lhwte tkla hi your. bat.
W aro illve, dowa la rtleoj'-
tng tod feather, ntolng along riHttly.
generally healthy A. I.. Pretty aeuu
yon will bear ua HJiylng "coelM-
aooiaie-door'
Plrat eWew from Wedneaday. Keh
vaary tk. lu Saturday. 19th. laclee
We. Nu eutry foea.
Katuor eye ahow week li to In
bargain week among thx inwekuaia.
U to It. TkH Hterebauut neetl the
bajaneaa and tho euatomore need (He
bargal na. Wlw ) tr lau'l
moitay Is rbWkena?
.ParloOa of lueubaUoH fee poultry
HaaooUtlone in the Itugue It Ivor Val
Uy la two nioMtka. U'e about that
ttgie atooa aome lovera of ehtekeaa
4 tke laoibator.
The aaortotloa U HMMtlttg with
tk moat euooiirMlttg aupoort;
korontp growing, and tieoaUoM to tne
how ptemlaiu Hat all that could be
ojugitod
jOaw, wU4 gboot yut MroaT Not
gW & Aowlegg Hawlard Pr
ftiiMar' Well. wel oot be hard on
mm If Ikoy are good todlvlUtiale; ao
bHl tbm ong; we have i
HI.,, wrlwa: get Into the game.
Thr.ii u k lrt la tow witk a
vvoe,h0ry I & n
wlllll . Wt kwr M wlil l
,i, , yortlioUaa. rhlfkeaa
., kerary u.ttftJtloa
U get lUo oig eii urn v.
iiMi.i,
WHAT'S THE MATTER
WHAT Ni (he tiMilfrr with fhr- Untnic Uver vntiry'l
lfffk of )irKliii'fiirti, wlii'h pavn ihv Miniwe1 vl
ir$nt Kftnlimt fhv vhIIiv.
IDrw cnii tt Im- rffiietllcd?
iy iirffatlmi, Uy encourtmomvnlof IcwTf Mtwt ffofif
by dpvclopTnttr( of rwlurol I'ManrccH.'
Do Not Feed Ouraolves
'J'lio vnllev dtH' not prod
or Mtij!c. 'J hi ih proven by the fwmhem I'flflnc mil
rond rofordii allowing wu'lojuUHliipiwMits enlv:
POTATO IW: In 19M wi lind to ship in 20 ears of po
tntnc. hi 101.rMvt imported 100 etxn or potatoes. Ln the
wet venr of 1H1JJ we exported 20 enrs of j)otitoea.
FLOUR AND FIS1CD: In the wet year of 1013 we im
ported -ICKI cars of flour and feed. In the dry year of 19M,
'Ulo eais; in the dry year of J010, with loeal mills in oper
ation, IK1 ears.
OUA IN: In the we.;.year of 1013 we imported '10 ears
of grain; in the dry year of 19M, 71 ears. In 1915, though
drouth did not seriously interfere with grain, and double
the usual acreage was planted, we imported 3-1 ears.
FRUIT AND VFOKTAP.LFS: In the wet year of
1013 we imported 13 ears of fruit and vegetables; in the
dry year of I9M, 32 cars, in dry 1015, 37 ears.
HAY: In wel 1013 we imported '22 cai of hay, ex
ported II cars; in dry 101-1, imported 51 ears, exported J2
ears; in dy 1915, Imported 107 em's, exported 5 ears.
ONIONS: In wet 1013 we exported 3 cars of onions; in
dry 1011 and 1915 we imported one car each.
'FRUIT: In wet 1913 we exported (M3 cars of annlos
129 cars of pears, 21 en's of peaches, II cars of prunes. In
dry 19M, 202 cars of apples, MS ears of pears, no peaehos
and 3 en's of prunes. In dry 1915, from vastly increased
acreage, 219 cars of apples, 219 cars of pears, 17 ears of
peaclies, i cam oi prunes.
LIVESTOCK: Only in
favorable showing. In 1913,
hogs 20 cars, sheep -I em;
ears, hogs M ears, sheep 22
tie MK, Hogs H), slieep 7.r, goats I ; total, 297.
Manufactured Products
C13KEALS: Lit 1913 we imported 19 mi; in 19M, 17
cars; in 1915, 18 cars most of which eould aud should be
made here.
CANNFD (100DS: In wet 1913 we imported -1 ears
of canned goods, exported II. In dry 19M we imported
boars, exported (J. lu 1915, imported 3, exported 3.
CONDKNSFD MILK: In wet 1913 we imported (
ears of condensed milk; in dry 19M, 12 ears; in 1915, 12
ears.
PACKIN(M1017NI3 PRODUCTS: Pigures for prev
ious years are not available, but, in 1915 we imported 10
eara of packing-house products.
LUMMFR AND "SirOOICS: In 1913 we imported 391
ears of lumber and 18 of box shooks. In 1011, -10(5 ears of
lumber and 15 of box shooks. lu 1915, 217 cars of lumber
and 25 cars of shooks find 201 cars of wood.
POULTRY AND DAIRY FOOD: In 1915 wo im
ported 3 em's of poultrv food, 12 cars of beet pulp.
FERTILIZER: lu 1913 we imported 2 ears of ferti
lizer; in 1911, 9 cars; in 1915, A cars.
MRICK, STONF AND CEMENT: In 1915 we im
ported 17 ears of brick, exported 3. We imported 3 cars
of building blocks, 1 cars of granite, 13 ears of stone and
53 curs of cement.
All of these articles can and should be manufactured
locally, for the raw materials exist in abundance.
Our Manufactures
Medford manufactures are in their infancy. The United
States census bureau .summary for 1911 gives the follow
ing sunininry of manufacturing in Modferd:
Number of ettabllahmente
Parhona Hiigaged In mnuufnrturee
Praprletore and flrtn Htmbre ... .
Halarlfd employee
Wage urmr taverago numhor)......
Primary bortiower
CeplUl
Sunrlre
ttolarlea
Wagoe
Material
Value of produeta
This ib a pitifully kiiimII showing, but it will do for a
starter. One good lumber mill, or a beet, sugar factory, or
a copper mine in ojMrntion will quadruple these figures.
Our Greatest Needs
FIRST Irrigation to increase and diversify produc
tion and insure it, regardless of weather vagaries.
SECOND-Manufacturing enterprises to consumo
local products and furnish imyrolls, such as beet sugar fac
tories, canneries, lumber mills, etc, and local sentiment of
loyalty to home industry.
THIRD Development enterprises, such as railroads
to the mining regions ami the coast and the operation of
mines, quarries, cement plants, etc, to utilivse natural re
sources. The iiIhivo figures are neeuinie and furnish a true in
ventory of our condition. Knowing it, aud realixiug the
remedies, we have only ourselves to bhime if we do not
apply it.
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Tin
wjhi- niviw in icv
favored places in all the world, it is up to all of us to
co-opeiTtte to iuiikc u me most in-osnerous.
The Harmonious Lif
Hy UH. J. UWKKXl'KIIIJ.
That eaeli one oi us is rekputihible
for the uiharmoii.v cxikIiuk in the
world mound us h a fuel that tew
of u rvalue. T- raot Hipl. iwii
Ibe woitl "haniuuij" ha Iiiq- or no
weuiiiikg. lu u vague sort of way
most of us have a secret longing lor
buriSomous iHuuliuon; many ihm'U
havtvyisi-d the I heme for saute of their
moi beuulilul lUKianiNuto, ; eeieu-ti-ts
ore onlv dt'-lviigl alter the e-
I-
lt ol Hill HIV Ul onlri Ion f Tile
,. , r .,ir -1 i i i i t i u iii
WITH THE VALLEY7
arc fiiough to ford itself, even
livestock exports is there a
exports were, cattle 5-1 ears,
total, 78. lu 19M, cattle 93
cars; total, 178. ln 1915, eat
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ik one oi i no nurosi and mosr
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maiiv Miiuialieal pan in ivwal u
hanuoiiious hUoIoj muit is a har
mouuing element in our lives, and
eiiauilv our ivligioui studies mv but
to heli us(D esinUih a mote li tr
uiouious relatiim wilk the hivmc.
Why khould we euutiuue to rope
about when there are en tain prae
lieal lu of uuture wlmli, wli,n U.
derslwod autl traetk-ed. bun,- gboot
a perfeetly hanuouiuii- hit .' 1 ggp
nse it in Im'i ;ni,c rricic iM aueh
nil iibsfine ill lili ol uunttOUlOiis
J n n r-1 iITm. - - -. ...
J
cihmIh gewern lv. etwt mfi
He bwte forr-H hf
ttrftnft tkt (taff r Wnv rrf hnrni
bur limn, of K w.nlil Imw li-fn im-
alreedv. Snrmiuiilol b the iTnilri
grent uaio. (kHii'Kp deeuf effliff u- niltirr. il Hk- -nme fmntum
ed, Ihev have kern rwrvW to try aad or wt m nnim eilh him, tbr inter
eflltivate JoMOgc in oreVr In heur' rplnliin-Iiln i- h( -tn'ififit.
wa I ! tr fnenj iHenfalil. nl il- niliu-ni) ili mid triin-init
It ii almoet noetee tu iiiniii'-p . 'cd. r'"iiiiiMi'U lni itnd tendvr
dMeBtinile hmih thai llicrc i u diwn no, nrodni'i' nwnt Imm tittfyl hnrmun-
lort ami wiedom gevennnw nit thiwga.
He will not fteliere vuu if rem iMmilcr ini'tlici hu undei.tnnd thee
il oat m the wiiat way. Hut ofteii.
If one apfhwrn lo the rraaen of aurb
a pcraen, offering him aome prartirol
p)iKoaoikr of lifr bearing upon hi
rtMidltHiH, ahewing him bow ftp pgn
o.xtriiaio hftiMolf neeonlinr to eertain
unfniling Inwn, he will glimno oh'
i-ay of liopo mid grnop at it gtfwfily.
In rory nwiiy "paw it hoa gratlually
roalorittl llio oonfHlrnoe and Imlnnrc
nereanary lo a well-irjrulnlcHl Hfe,
ami in no 0110 has it failed to lirinp
run I oonaojntinn.
I ilo not atut1 tliis from Iiearany,
hut fl'om pmotical ovporietiPo; rrot
nlonn lioenuse I myaolf wna rpamml
from oomlitlona of mental toamir
and (lonl)t mill fear, hut from tlie ro
aiilt of yonrn of I'mlenvor to nnalit
(dhera in irirrumMnneea of jjreal ttj
liiipiiineiH nnil lulinrmnny, in which
lliey lirlioveil (liemaclvoa to ho liolf)-
1"h vietima. So, if in one'a own ox
porieneo one Hi-ea liuniireda o.trient-
inu: tliemaiilv'oa from aueli deplha if
iniHcry, ami ntcadily nnd atiroly Iniilil
iiiir njoro haniionioua eondittona for
themtelvoa nml olhera, aurolv it jiirrx
one llie eounif?c to anv tlmt the pliiU
oaophy one lmn found, nn mntter hy
what iimiihi onlled, Iiaa met the leal
of prttetieal application.
Thin pliiloaophv teaeliea pa .Hint
each one ia u unit in the hody corpor
ate of Immunity; that there are eer
Iniu law of nature whieh exial in
relation to lioth the imlividunl and
the whole; tlmt when those lnwa are
underalootl am apjiliod by eneh of
ua, the roaultft are inimudiate, aHre
nml nnnuexlloiuililc.
There exials the renline. of ininil,
emotion nnd netion, nml eneh one of
ua possoHhos vvhieloa or hodio le
Inted to those realms, vohieles of
mind, emotion' and netion. In the
wiiue mnniter aa we um our phys
ical liodiea for action, so we po.s.oa
auhtlo hodio through which wo feel
nnd think, Tjtpnc arc sometimes, onll
cd the vesturoH of the soul. The law
of nature Kveni those realma and
vehicles, and ut need only to become
couvci-Niint wiili thoe lawa and t licit
method of operation in order to ru
veal the secret of the inharmonious
conditions of life, und in time to he
able to remove them. Tin U not a
myMtienl hpucutution, hut an oeoult
fact, and many thoughtful miudeil
people have proven it to their satin
faction. Why abould not you,'
Let us evamino more deeply into
those laws of knliire lelatiug to our
vehielea. One of them dnuonatratee
that the result of united thought,
emotions and rfotloiis are cumulative
nnd finally eieutlve. If we accept
this law, een us n liyputhesis upon
whieh to study, does it not reveal
some atartlinK poaaibilitie-, Innnf
iuc, for example, what the nituuliit
ive Mwer inu-t be of all the thoughts
of those who believe that flic oil
conditions of tho world are immt-j
able, uuchunseublo. Thev ntc .uf.i
ally creating thotc condition-., Jm,
ine what dc-pair must. he en.itul b
the unitisl trcllHa of misery m Hi'
world. What an Influence these tuo
facta reveal, us a possible it u!t i
piaiple in Renuml, aince these time'
planes of iiiitnro are so ut.ilH a
laled.
Moreover, o and T, by indnUn ,'
in thoughts, emotion nnd net mi -
a hopeless ,.r dospairinj; kind, .ne i,
truth intlueiii ihk others to be -
adding fon-e to what alreadv m-! J
Our individual oonliiion. ueenrdiu '
its iuleusity, 14 to H gre.itcr 01 It
degree ereatuitr iuharnmiiv m t .
lives of otlnis, and we are nil., r.
polluting ll wirtd in hIii. h Wo Iim '
or we nre iiiln-r a blc-sinK m ,v 4 ,i i
to oeict in jieml or in om- own
circle in pnrtietilar. 'fin, ,, , , .
new plulus..J,-Wl u , , ,, , '
creation. It .rmentcs the ti.i.lni,.
of the wiset and best of .,i' ..
The ApoMlc Paul ilerlnn-x, ,,,t ,;. i
of the two chtHses about u. f,i th
one we are the saviour o in, ,,t,'
life; aud to Ihe other the .(n."i i r
death unto death."
Since then- is auvh el..,t 1,: t, . ,
hhip between tku le.ilms m,, ,.J
realms aetm- aa nedium, nf inn.
How's Thi&?
Wt fr On llu
IVaMjr, HrM.M i..r
rM Mf i Htarrti jl
Milwl l- i ill .il. Hi
l.lim lur-
I J t IlK.SrV i.' II
Wr (bo llltlvMi4uiU, hat! kv
CSruvr wr ibr U I IA vit
J' I l-Mrt.
ItCllKt (0'i l
In ail bi'ii.
M auauiiiiiji
UMll' ttf b Hi-Li
l
rry vnt
g.vxK or i o vi vi hi..
i 1.1 1
IUI1' r.Utrl. i ir .i t A n iii ru. I
4tm0, ui-m On iium-I iul n i (
llhv Xtti'Si Trl tuiMil.U .ii li-., I'm
U I" i Uilllr t.il.1 I i .H In . (t)-
Tl Hull'. Iaa.il; IMU rm . iMipatluo
JOgN A. PipL
UNDER'gAKJJR
Jjllly AviUtallt
28 SIIAltTLinT
l'ioie?ftl. 17 ninl I7J3
AwbuluQce Service " Coroner I
. .-A - j-- . .. TiaJnamiM
(i ml hi inmiii"il iliil", flw-to
i it I. i i io r irtiin ' f i"i titwen
nr nnn hi,l" and ilii- t itiher
unur li nr (rtinl id- thtiot lit
tlmm budirt end -il. and the felberlw. let him begin to elmly. ncwr
Iet-t mid Ih rah bring about won
! derfiil renlf while brlrnn tbetr ebM
dren to form their hann-ters. Than
in a nwve cne the virtues, nnd not
the "ins, of the pnrontn can 'be "vla-
ited" upon their rhiMiwn,
,i unii tiiTii I'uaniivn,
During the ftMt seNH jfimrn of
child's life, generally engaging, tht)
little iihyalcnl IhhI.v ia molding for
itelf it fnlur iH-sfliililiea of pro tier
henlvh nnd growth; after the age of
seven it will grow naturally in tbu
way il hiu atartetl. Seinl care of
the other vehicles will aid also in the
proper growth of the (diysical. From
birth until the age of M, jtmiontlty,
tile vehicle of the emotion is unfold
ing, and we should see to it tlmt only
happiness nml love feed it nt this
tiino, no that it may unfold tho neces
sary portly nf the emotions and be
able fo show alicngth nnd lionllliy
amotion, having thus enrfed n way
of Hie lenst reaislnnee lo meet nnd
control the Misions of manhood.
Fmin hirth until l(ic ngc of 21 tho
elrild is huililiiitr ilfc future mental nnd'
moral vehicle; that, too. should be
irameii ny an inai is euuomiiig in re-
latjon to tjmught; since jf (he phys-
Tales of
Donald (lark.
Han a jitney.
Or a I'onl.
Or stmii'lhing.
Whieh ruiiia on gasoline.
Sometime.
And the other day.
He giil il started.
And went out.
Somowhero.
Aud ho stopped it.
Soinu other place.
And got out.
Aud loft it.
Otr tho wet at root.
Or feoinuwhore.
Where it wiw wet.
And while liu m gone.
It got cold.
Aud ice formed.
And when he got back.
From whole he had been,
He tried to start it.
Mat the thing.
Wouldn't gtc.
Ad the paint ic at I tied.
On the hood.
Where he leaned ove1.
And shed tears.
Of deherution.
It'it after a while.
He kickiil ii on th.' -tiit
Or loo. i nr tl
Terr h. m a . -'' r c, l q i r. w -, -ar gs.B-iii.v.aB-Hll m
e rn m. w. a w ",i ' w wa vj zvai i ri - - ::r wiiwi
mmw&&Mm wimjm
w
"Another C
KOYAL CJLjv-s jh-9 j. icac
ThoUbaiuN have learned to demand this "super-quality"
1'uffi.c the Coffee winch has no equal at any price.
ROYAL CLUB
is blended by expert from the finest coffees
that money ran buy. It is "neutralised" for a
whole year seientifirally roasted and patketl n
air-tight tins. Say "HOYAL CMJH" to u.r
grocer today.
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AFE DEPOSIT
TO ci nl. nt p.-r
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I'm mil i I hi .fill
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OVER SZ Vl'ARS UNDERONkWMANAGEMENT
msm
jjUf3nBssamaumzmBsai
I.M.
,1 .f.,1 .miriHital rehK'le arr fif'V
eft h.-w'i.i-.i "-iifc) H NewWh r
niorlml. "ii ..fiTrtWoMe fp&tn:
i,i ..in'U wHl nnw nnf'ii)
IM
wNh
nl tt. .ivndid p",',bHtH,.
What almwt lb vewkle " ,,",
adnU who ho ft iwettveel hi euriv
traMng rm lbe Hneaf How ran h"
iMiewgw a bmMer of a hamnm" h
It I'tT
! whether Matkm of lifr h mnv
beforii. hi- leiMenelte of thoouiit
Motion and nHioo in hi dmlv I't.
fp tbe beantlf or mar him t ""
JriWd aboat hbwf trthelai.i-umnc.1.
naek effort to change them ml" the
)Her will steaHily create reisfaiii i
to efceek the latter. Then there wi
fv orw' - ,-. ...... ......
rflow J he joy of building in pemi
Mat Bnbifs of virtue. The adult
Ikinoe lie nns nau nanus nm o.r
ycwnVof indulgence) will find his
ow progress more difficult than
inohlinp the (dinble, fresh rehiele of
a child, bill definite results follow
persistent effbrt. A time goc on,
the person who understands can lift
himself and those around him from
conditions and haliils nml sins in
whieh he seems lo be a victim (and
whcio- in ignorance he curses his
Cronlor for his ami I heir uuhnppi
new) to ii pinnacle of harmony
where ho recoguirua Divine love and
wisdom in nil.
The of fort is woith while, and while
making it nil the strength and love
BV I a 111 i(a m J t -.
lind h.vmimtliy and grace of the
Father of ua all is ours. It ia only
when we link our efforts to Ilia love,
care, guidance nml strength that vie
tory is ours.
the Town
Its load ham.'
Or whatever they do.
To inu ho 'em start.
When they won't.
Ami it tllti.
And he got in.
And applied tho clonic Wflik.
Or clutch.
Aud let it stip.
Hut it wouldn't aip.
for turn n wheel.
So Don got out.
And woke up a friund.
And mndo him got out.
In hi piiJHins.
Or whatever ho voro.
In lied.
Ami Don made him.
I toil some wut or.
Su he eould thaw tho ico.
From under ilia tiros.
Where they wcro froxan.
To the pavement.
Aud now Don.
I OUT a friend.
And his friend.
Is IX a eold.
A.
(From Uruahy Knob. Me., Creaeent)
There was a little disturbance at
Sim vnllt-N Rundav school mi last Sun
d.iv. ,i louide of vouu men had a
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PRUDENCE
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TO KtvMOVR DANDRUFF
oet a tt nvtfll f tWgoVfltw
at tt fw stnt. tHrft a Mfffe me
your Mini nT Mti weft im IM fatt
with msilmm tin fty nwniMii
moot, it tl f), awtaf gegef
wilt kite ettewTpBssfieeMt. Two e ttrM
aiipllegtlons wilt tfeetror ery tft
or daiMrnff; etop eta itehlag ansj
falling hair -Ade
IN FIVE MINUTES! NO
Tho
Moment "l'aK'S lllaHpsln"
Iteurlies the Stomach AH
Olstress floes
"Itcally does" put bad stomach In
ordar "roally dona" overoonie indi
gestion, (lysiiopslii, gas, huarthurn
and lournoaa in flvo mlnutoa that
just that niuUoa Capo'a Dlnpopalu
tho Inrgost nailing stouuich regula
tor In tho world. If whnt you eat for
menta Into atubhnrn Iiimpa, you hnlch
ga aud nructato sour, undigested
food aud acid; bond la dlzicy nnd
aehoa; broath foul; tonRiio contod;
your Inaliloa filled with hllo and Indl
geetlhlo vvtiBle, romomher tho momout
"I'npo'a Dlapoiwdn" comoa In contnet
with tho stomarh nil nuoh d Intro
vanlaboi. If truly natonlRhlng
ulnioit innrvoloiia, and tho Joy la Ita
hurmtoMuosR.
A largo riO-ecul cant) of I'npo'a Dln
pepaln will giro you a hundrmi dol
lar' worth of satisfaction or your
dnuglst Hand you your money baok.
If worth Ita weight In gld to
mon and wotnon who can't got thalr
atomaoha rngtilaled. It holonRS In
your homo should nhvny ho kopt
handy In case of n alck, sour, upset
stomach during the day or night, ll'a
the iilclc"t, Kiirest and most harm
less stnmnrli rcuul.ilor In Ihe world.
Adv
TODAY
Daniel Frohmnn Proaenta
SAM BERNARD as
Poor Schmaltz
This special five part Paramount
Is for' laughing purpofos only. It
you want to laugh, como TODAY.
COMIN'O Sl'.N'DAY The Ilelorwl
Vagabond. C reel of hand colored
photoplay.
MONDAY -Marguerlto Clark.
TASTV RECIPES
ion rimiMiuxc
OYSTERS
; o 'fm MB W ma t IF'ssfi' jXi
OYSTKIt PATHS
Take one ijuart Ovslers and chop
flue. Make 1m pint iklt drawn butter
hc u so ned with salt and tajenne. Stir
tu tho Oysters nnd allow to boll flvo
tfttri"TmlnutcK. Pour Into pastry ahapoa
(fiK liaKed lu pate pans, put In the oven
and took 2 minutes. Serve imrue
di.itcly. OYSTICU8 IN HATTICIt
Take one pint Oysters. Mako a tat
ter of beaten oggs, flour, salt and
r.oenne Dip the Oysters in this, and
iirop teem Into a frlng pan contain
ii a two tablespoouaful of butter,
-inoklMir hot Itulso a ladleful of the
it ir- with eaeb Oyster. Aa tho bat
'i r in the pan Is used up, koep adding
to it until all () titer are cooked.
e carrv Kaatern and Olympla
Os-tcrs, Fish of nil klndu, Poultry
ftc
Medford Fxk it foukrj G.
Phoeo iNU
If ,ou rontcmplabi consultliiB a
Clatrvovunt, two things should bo
taken under coiiBldoratlon tho nbll
Itv of the Clairvoyant and bonesty
of tho methods. 1 nm a nntural
liorn medium of 27 years oxporlonco.
Hut with my wonderful power I will
fiulde you aright on buHinose, lovn,
lourtshlp. marriage, dlroroe and min
ing. Tell whether your Jiusband,
wife or sweetheart is truo or false,
when aud who you will marry, when
ou will sell your pronerty and what
you(jre beet adsptwl Tor. To those
uuaappy and diaeontonted or ln any
trouble, bring it t me and I will
stralgbton it out to your outlro sat
isfaction. Q
If you have lost confidence tbrongh
unseruMloua clatrvoyants, bare a full
life readlng.rtl.OU, and kaew tke
truth.
lipolto Nash Hotel, Palm lllock,
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Itoom 11,
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