Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 28, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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ui.vrs to voixo motiiuiis
(Prom the "Perfect Ladles' Weffltlv)
HOW TO MOCK THK 1IAHV TO
ihyjBr l'rfPiir a nris aloud, vises
the bby's hasit In a convenient po"sl
tfflH. A row shert, sharp taps wth
A reWt will smid'the lalr to itlcep fori
0 Indefinite period
iiorsKiioi.i iii.yis
HOW TO CURB HAM Plrst ob
tain h nick limn Treat It wltli klnd
ntM for a! days. If II duos nut
Improve call In specialist.
HOW TO MAKK A CHICAP CAK1C
TO eight llOMII flOON Ogg Hllll S8VHII
qgsrts of rich cream, throw pound
of the best butter wiul stifMelmit
Iltnr. Von will find Ihli cko junt
M good m th moro cximhibIvk WIiuU
Md It will coat only J27.83 Tor n
fMntly of two.
MAiuiin (.'Ail.
'I'm atrona; for thla bPttr Ualiy
MtniwlKH. I nvvr miiw oii ft Hint
wnldn't lie Improved.
.ItrST 1.IKK THIS ttlAI. .MAX AMI
THIS ICII .MAN.
New Mist the Now York health uu
tMerltlM have declared horoe mt
plod rood, It'a about time the breed
Mw betan to predict a acarrlty of
nOraen and a rlae Hi the price.
Would it ntltate you to know tlml
there are brothera In Cleveland. .0 ,
named Orange and lenwn Kk?
5ii.vm.vfi ins nusi.vuss.
"Tour honor," aald th prlmwicr.
"thla cop arreatel me whll I waa
tjalsUy attending to my bnalneaa "
' You aay he deliberately toik jou
In while you Hem doing nothing but
working at your butluaaa "
"Van, your honor."
"What 'a your bualNeae?"
fwa burglar."
TOIUVS ItKM.IHNtiKII.
"Ko, air. Not a penny!" waa the
raply of young Ardup'a opulent but
Igmiorabte illative. "I've eni ou
More wotiey alrraHy than you will
ever nav bark. You ran ahlft for
yoaraatt henceforth. The difference
between us ta thai I am provident
and ou aro Improvident "
"The difference between ua.' cuge
fully retorted youna Ardup, with
ia hand on the doorknob, "la that
Ym a man or moderate meana and
you're a mnn of iiiiiuoderato uieait
aa!M TlU lltla
HAY Till! (1IMI. ON Tlllt IMUI
To moat (uuaUlfiatM peraon I
know' 1a a tall girl v. ho alwuyw weara
low hWla wlieu ahe auea out With a
fhort man.
Mr in Itt-Ukhy limdi
Wg lutw Mr Allen Paae paaa thru
our Httt Vlllv on but Man.
i saw Mi McKinley Heard at
the fkwt off If.' at .UH YUto on laal
Mom.
Wa eaw Mr JefferHa off lloant
at thw oat trfflca on lat Monday.
Mr. Olaaio waa up at the I'oat Of
floa tan lal Mouria inaklnn an
nllrannn for' aomtt toat ntone whb a
had voati rv1aferrtl und baralar
Oik staler HrVftlit passed (km Hie
Vttlja last Tuesday uud "aid that
sk iaa well at the present - Brushy
JtgMefT tslo.i World's OBcacent.
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Haw , a"1 liiuuierons lu the pptrgate touniry
gtlfcf Cobb, our postmaster. nu,lH u bU,M1I bw. ,,. r,irVii
rMgalHMtil) vatrhlng life mud daub-ij, , , ,. r - - .,
erg Wild uesiti on the raTterx oi tne
qSOM office the pa-1 Seek This Is
the ih lob of ttoik.HHu. e,r n
qo without ug&()liiK .i. bitiri
vH) tn oo It CplilS Comer i"rie-
pointful 4'" (tj'e UenllN (Mo I ., ill
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I'lCTBItMATIONAL LAW
PMKMIUKNT VHX()N" rirm Mntvl nwihwl Hip wrhi
ititfof AiiM'Hcitn i-iliwfiM not to trnvtM on afiiwd mor
'hutff ftmjm ift Imwfl iikh hitpnwtloTml Inw, hj4i dor
iroi rffoxMixp n Trifrcluml ship nnnpfl rpi- (Iffcnw n wnr
Mliip, nnd rorhid Hie deal I'lU'Hon nf "nich vchmcIh without
wnrninff.
'Vw two qucjitioiig involved in the diplomatic pontit)
vcrwy with (Ipririimy mtiwiii out or submarine warfai'c
are:
"Shall the United States submit to the torpedoing
without warning and the wife removal of pa.ssenors of
unarmed merchant shipH of belligerent liatioii.s
"Shall the tTnited States submit to the torpedoing,
without warning and the safe removal of pnmscngoi's, of
armed nien-haut nhipH of the belligerents"
International law, as written in the customs and tradi
tions of nations, and as hitherto recognized and observed
by the belligerents, including (lermany, provide that mer
chantmen shall not be sunk without due warning and that
merchantmen have the right to go armed.
The president contends thai flic rutted States must
uphold every international law as made before the war.
and that no belligerent has the right to alter and amend
the law at pleasure without the consent of all the nations
making these laws, lie holds that unless the Tinted States
upholds international law no other nation will, and that as
law breaks down, international anarch v will prevail, that
sooner or later will involve America.
The "British admiralty manual of 1888 states in Article
fit) I, covering the destruction of an eneinv vessel, "the com
mander to remove her crew and papers, and, if possible,
her cargo, and then destroy the vessel."
The French instructions of December 10, 1012, provide
in article !."!: "Before destruction you will place in safety
the peisons, whoever they 'may be, who tire found on
board."
The "Russian prize regulations of 1897) authorize coin
niiuideiM of cruisers "to burn or sink the detained vessel,
after having first taken all the people off it."
The (lernian prize regulations, adopted the fire I month
of the present war. August, H)M, say in article 1 1(5: "Be
fore proceeding to the destruction of the vessel, the safety
of all persons on hoard, and, as far as possible, their ef
fects, is to be provided for."
The naval code of the Tnited States even goes farther,
recognizing the right of an armed merchantman to resist
capture by an American man-of-war.
The right of merchantmen to arm has been recognized
since the days of piracy. A century ago (ho United States
supreme court settled the question. The American citi
zen is by international law within his right when travel
ing on armed merchant ships, which are not warships
under any law, rule or custom.
In October, 1007, The Hague tribunal adopted the fol
lowing law, of which the (Senium emperor was author, and
which received the votes of every (Senium delegate: "A
merchant ship converted into a warship cannot have the
rights and duties accruing to such vessels, unless it is
placed under the direct authority, immediate control and
resionRibility of the power whose flag it files. The erew
must be subject to military discipline. Kvcry merchant
ship converted into a warship must observe in its opera
tions the laws and customs oPwar."
I 'resilient Wilson is merely upholding international
law. Whether such a contention is worth the risk of in
volving the nation in war is where the difference exists
between the executive and many members of congress.
News From Our Neighbors
frank lui wiio ban been tutor
ing tattle hi i lie little ApplfgHto
country cainc out and look them
Tuaada) and ami them over to bla
ranch near Mediord.
ileoalP Cooper cum out Sunday
from Steamboat on a week'a vlait.
A. W. Walker of Medford was out
Monday In tbia valley doinonai rating
hta now ttriicu car.
Herman Meaalnger of Provoll, mo
tored up to limb Wednesday.
Th roads through thla valloy ai
gelling wood omt more and Iota of
cura are making good uao of thent.
liladvB Hone and Ml mo Thrnt'k-
morion were Much ilaitora Weduea-
da. Mrs, Tbincl. morion of Much
bus bosn unite ill for Hie pust few
day bat la Improving at the presegt
time.
"I'utle)" Wilson, deputy sheriff,
ventured over to aUeambont Thura
iv. j, I'ernoll. our post master,
made g buaiueaa trip to .Jacksonville
and Bedford Saturday, returning
Sunday.
Mr. L'hgggJan. of Sau Pianclacv.
who has an option on the La) fait
placer mine, has a rrew of meat nroa-
piwitng They make their hcartiiunr-
lera at In Rose ho use.
nK,.., K-i.il ,wl wlA iuiuoA.1
Omter Kabtl of thla place hougl
a nice hum h of cuttle lu tits Mlsaogrl
timt jutni OBiua.ii .,i,inih.H,
rut cousin Hat urlay ank drove them
home Rundgv ,
Iteeaie and Itlvhnrd Head went to
laikKonvlllc Moadax in a aagon. re-
iiiri.li.K il,u ib,. .in,.. ,
Hemensl rat ions tire getting quite
WJ CHj SmLbi Jr BnB m?
Absolutoly Romoves
Imlitrcstion. Oncp.uk i-m
pro' '.iit. liJCatfcHUiujiitfe.
MKhFOI.I) MWIL THfmiKK,
TABLE ROCK TABLETS
Count- I'.itiiolnglMt l' (' Cat nnd
I'rot Iteimi i oi Hip experiment sta
tion will dltruaa toplca of Interact
t o our farmer- and orrhardlata lit
the arhool hoiife next Tuesdu) even
tag. Keu. J!'.
Manx Important problems uinl
their solutions Hill be explained, the
work being atded by the um or ater
eoDtieoH vs. so a Interesting
evening Is promised to these who at
tend. .Mrs. Henry Paine and baby of Har
bor, tire., aitcnt Mouda night at tho
Vim ent home Mi Pay hi xms oii
her way to llulie Kails to Ult a
aider, who la it'iu-binu at that place.
Kd Vincent i drugging roads lu
the Aullocli district.
The Arrow lleudx urn sending out
ariile nroqoeets to all their members
lo be on hand foi their aunlwixarv
program Muuli M Thoae at a illu
mine who tan urn uitund ure asked
to -.end a letter
Will I.mIiumI of Med ford and itr
Helen, wlio U .itii-mtlnK blub aclinol
,.r w,nj iw ,utrH J0U hax trlcl
and failed, iuu u ktni burning, iieliuut
efeiua uhU'VIj 1 upplyiug u lllile yeiuu
furllHUl (l) ;,,. .lunut ir ': liiru
turs.- boiu,. li. Ileal at beaiu tb
moiiwiii ivuio i nppliiHt. Iii a burt time
mii) vtl ..J,, 1r ,,,UI1, bUk
,,n,t ili. .s.ui.i. leti.i and naillar
" '.. ill be resioviNl.
t-0,ui ii-aiiin. .ui. i an s..,.iuiuii
g- ti i iiiiiis: itrr aiu aaissssaas
it'imslt. Ii lo not aivuM. klits.v or
Ullli'M .111,1 It ,l III' I kl.llll
In U
ulllll'k l.lll ll In lilt' UIH' ,l,''llilUuU
Utelil tut till -kai iruiinl,
y.iiiu,. C'U iUud.
IIVUI-
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKER
lll .VklstMHt
a si. itAitTi.irr
I'lioiie. M. 17 ami 17-JU
Vmbuiaiifo bervlce Coruucr
1
Use Zomo for Eczema
MKfWQUU OKKnoX,
at thai pls, en Snndav with
home folk here,
I (' ItarieM, the real enisle man
of Medford. haw i.e-n een in Iheee
parts inttw sfn Intel)
The hum tors' bit ot antomoMhte
wa heard gffMst cnntlsnonaly mat
Sunday o ' IwH Table Rock road,
aiiont fifty gumhtnex passing during
the dny.
CoBfoa of t Kedford Son Pontaln
jag Col. WsjsMMrn's apewrh st lbs
MntKiln day hawtnat are being pasted
sronsd among oar rlUaena.
T. Hsanlhra ta pruning Ihe pear
treaa at the Grey Crags orchard .Mr.
lltanlleu I an mrt at this work,
having followed It for many years.
Jtome olghty rrd or road was aur
fcd with the donation work last
week, almost every farm being rep
rosontod In thjH work, although a
vory rew wero busy with tholr work,
but will probably tie heard from lntor.
farming operations nro In full
blast In UiIh district and somo grain
Ik being sown but owing to so manr
runeluw being liondod where no crop
js being put in thn grain crop for this
year promises to be lighter than for
many yonrs.
A bonutlfiil blnrk cat la what ono
of our (UlxttitM caught when he set
a. Imp In ono mid of an iindurgroiind
fltimu nnd wont to tho othor end to
dtlvo out whnt he tlioiight to bo n
mink.
Sonra nod Hoebuek's new cntn
logut'H have put In tbulr apcimrance
in this district, our rural carrier be
ing loaded down nlth thorn the fore
part of the week
AIIsh Marlon Uoe.cn, who Is teach
ing Hie Anderson Creek school, spoilt
Inst Saturday nnd Sunday vylth her
parents.
.Mrs Seth ilullls has returned from
Hit) east and Is at tho Sterling mine
ngnlu
Uranl Shell, a Torinor .lutkaonvlllo
riMlduut, but now residing in Urea,
Cul., paid old-thue fi lends u visit
this week.
Misses Mary Iktgshuw nnd Jewell
llalloy Nor diilogntea to thn Chris
tian Kudeuvor convention held at
CirnnlH Puss last week.
Krnnk Zoll and John Dondmoud, or
Watklus, woto biislnchs inlleri dtir
lug the wook.
Mrs. Pater Appleguto ajienl Sun
duv lu Jacksonville. Mra. AppU
gate wns called from Salem by the
sudden death of her hushuud at Cen
tral Point.
Mrs. I.. Klinn Is spending tjie week
wltli Mrs. ISIIh Cash, of this place.
Mrs. It. K. Cloldeii entertninml the
Wednesday Afternoon club at hur
home thla week. The club will meet
next with Mrs. Ony Harper.
Mr. und Mrs. Jos. Moirom have re
turned to Ashland after a week's
visit with relativist here.
The former Jacksonville students
who attended tho reunion of St.
Mary's RCMdemy, held at Medford
Thursday afternoon were: Mrs J. W.
ltoblnson, Mrs. .lames Cronemlller,
Mrs. Chile t'lrlch. airs. K. J. Kubll.
Mra Lewis I'll Ich. Misses KlUabeth
Iteuter. norland Hortlnaon, Mary
l'ellerer and Molllo llrltt.
Mlsa Agnes Uroad la at home at
present. Iisvlng Just completed s
three years' romse In nursing at the
Sacred Heatt hospital In Medford .
Mr and Mi' Itulpli Jennings and
ABOUT 300,00(1 BABIES
DIE BEFORE ONE YEAR
I'lic I'en u 1 uriMit estimates that
300.000 Ivil'ii -.1 ictliu tluici'imtrv last
year In-fore u j;e id one yiar, anil it
is stateil that rii-half of thee deaths
were needle if all mothers wero
strong nnd infants were "breast fed.
Expectant mot liors sttouldstrivetoin
crease their sticnth with the strength
butldinj; fat.4 m cott's Kmulsion which
imiKoves the liood, supprcskc ner
vousness, aid tlie quality if luilk.aud
feeds the very lite cells.
Physicians pr,sctile Scott's Rirtul
won; it is duuhly important during
nursing N'oaKivliol. Kvcry druggist
has it. Insist 'ii Scott's lue wbite
KhmI mrdiciut- N'o Hilvauail Jtciceti.
txvll ,V Hv)uc UUwiuticU N I IJ-il
.TODAY
l'.ii.in i III PrCkellts
Cyril Maude
In ilenriek Ibsen's
PEERGYNT
kptvial ti 11.11 auteed I'uramouut pro-
diiitlou 011 uu ksme proKram with
llu South m. tk-up travel piuures
VDMISSIDN ;.c and loe
CiiHiiug TjHorii
.MAI HICK (jr3T.UI.I.O
j In "The Man Who Couldn't Boat
1 iloil ' 11 ii talk iu Your Slee,".
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iLojui ai.ou
MONDAY, VKn.M'AHY
23.
FIRST TRIANGLE AT
THE PAGE THEATER
Douglas Fairbanks, In "The Lamb,"
Trlanolc-Fme Arts Feature.
Today (it the Page tins TrlatiRle
plas will have their first showing
lu Medford. "Tho Lamb," u flvo
reol 1). W. Griffith production, pre
sent Douglas I'alrbnnkK, nnd "My
Vrilct," u fcinr-rei'l Triangle Key
stone comedy presenting those pre
mier fun makers, Raymond Hitch
cock, Mablo NorinKntt und Muck Sen
nett. 1110 the first offerings. "Tho
l.anib" is a dramatic novelty full of
color, sitting In thrilling unexpected
situations, featuring Douglas Kulr
banks, whoso genial, happy person
ality Is snrli an saant In gaining the
good will and enthusiasm of any
tuidlence.
"M Vulet" lot him now laugh
who never laughed linfore, and ho
who ahvuxH liiughed now laugl'i the
more. '
Mr. and Mrs. A. Klelnhammcr
passed throuuh town from Htincom
Thursday, en loiite to Medford.
Pal Swnyne wits a recent visitor
from WutUlus.
Mra. C. I.. Hansen spent Thursday
afternoon with Medford friends.
Mra. Miles Cantrall. Mrs. M. Duck
ley, Misses I lose llucklc und Molllo
Kuy woro among those from Ituch
to attend the reception given by St.
Marl's Academy Thursday.
'Attorney! Porter J. N'off nnd W.
K. Phlpjis attended to business at the
court house Friday.
11. Offcnbachm- nnd Abe Kromllng
were in rrom Applegate Friday.
T
S. S. S. Removes the Came.
8ii HlUtu hu- aif d that t'atarrlt
In an infritlon f the LlfMil ti' yuu
Kt "in I'Iim.iI 'lt-ntd uf llu I'Mlarrhal
pulsnna mi III be rollvvvil r Catarrh
- the dripplnw In llii throat, hawklua
h,1 hmUiIiib. aori'S in lite mi-lrilk. ami
the (Unaaii cablr Itrvath. U was vauaed.
In the Arac plac. In'cause ',ui Imiiov
iiMlint I.Iim.U waa eaully lnfeti-il Cos.
IHly a ullifltt fold or contact with norno
one who had a cold. Hut the point is
tloiit iirfi 1 wllh Catarrh II la nut nc
iei Th Irinedy S. . H.. dlwovwreil
i.it-r nti yeara mko. tated. Hue ami
tmil. I 1 Iwuyn obtalnabl at any dnin
ktiiri' li lias provsn ll valur In limn
miiiIi of eaaea. It will do In our
uh iit X. S. H. at unco and l.aln
ii.utiH'-iii K our I a lons-aland-iiik
, 1 .. 1, kin t to wrll the S ift -.
11, 1 ,. xtlanta. la.. li fti mliral
mix I. Th Will till ou li'W thla
lur, l art-laid dlind tonl rUunk'-a
th imiiiii iti-k fiom 1U0 blood ly lilvial
Iv i..linia It 1U1UH
IF THEY'RE
Klein Made
THEY'RE TAILOR MADE
MEDFORD TAILORS, I2B E. MAIN
SALTS IN HOT WATER
CLEARS PIPLY Si'
Says wo must ntake kidney clean
tho bliMxl ami iiiniplo;
UlapiKMr.
Pimples, tores and boiU uualty re
unit I'ruin toxins. poitoiK and impuntii
whiib arc gem rated in the bowel ar I
tiit. u absorbed ulo the blood throniih
the very UuctS winch hould absorb only
liourikhinent to sun.un the body.
It is the function of the kidneys to
fiber iniiMiritws front the blood and
cast them out 'in the form o urine, but ,
in many, iiutauces the bowels create '
more toxin and imtmriiies than ibe
kidnw can eliminate, then the blood
,ues the kin pore a ihe next best
meant oi getting na oi u iiiwiinin-, ,
wliieh often break out alt vner the km ,
in the form of punplo. I
) The surest way to clear the km of
thce eruptions, says a noted authority
it to get from any pharmacy abo.it ,
four ounces of Jad Salts and take a
tablev'n'nl m s-gla "f hot water,
each morning before breakfast for one
week. Thivtl prevent the formation
of toxins in ihe boeU. It alto stimu
late ihe kidney si lo normal activity.'
that coaxing them to filter the blood ef
impuMtict and clearing the skin of
pimple. , , !
Jad Salt it inexpensive. harratcM and
t nude from ths acid of graf and
lemon juice, combined wih fithia. Hera
you mve s pleasant. eHerveacent drink
VkhirW tiSHstK- make pimple diappeaT;
clean --i iIm- LK.I aid i ixccllctn for.
the ki4mij J Vvll, j
3 -
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FOR BRONCHITIS, PAINFUL COUGH.
WHOOPING COUGH AND COLDS
rlMWieM llcmcily lmle al Home
When in need of a rtrowb ror the
treatment or Hronchiel Affecilon. (
suit! s llrotichltls Whooping Cough,
Croup Stubborn Conghs, Colds or
Hoarseness, don't sltnplr ask the,
druggist for a "Cough Medicine." but
get the best. Tell hint to give you
Schlffmann's New Concentrated Kx-
norterani. Instead of being Induced
Into bnvlng something else purely m
the strength or some testimonials orj
the eKaggerated claims or the manu- j
racturer. The samo "Monoy Hack"
guarantee goea with every bottlo of
this remedy sold by Medford Phar
macy as does with Dr. Schlffmann's
famous Asthmador and your money
will be lefunded. If It does not give
porfect sntlsrartlen: In rnet, even
more, If it Is not found, thn best
remedy evor used for those nffoe
tlous. In buying this now remedy,
besides securing tho guarantee those
druggists give, It will likewise be
SVXOI'SIS OP TIIH AX.MAI. STATHMKXT OP THK
The Home Insurance Company
Or Xew York, In the state or New York, on the Hist day or December. 1 f15.
niiido to the Insurance Coniinlisloner of the Slate of Oregon, pursuant
to law:
ruplinl.
Amount of capital paid up ... 'J 0,000,000.(10
Income.
Net premiums received during thn yoar JlS.airi.12n.l7
Interest, dividends and rents received
during the yoar .. - 1, RSI, 21 1.1 1
Income from other sources receiver dur
ing the year ... il,!i7U.(iT
Total Income ?10.8SO,H.iS
lllshuisf incuts,
"Net losses paid during tho yoar U.70S. IIS. IS
Dividends paid on onpltal stock during tho
J1Br 1.200,000.00
Commissions and salaries paid during the .
yoar R.OTa.OlT.SI
Taxi, license! and fcoa paid during tho
year Hfi7,R12.8.si
Amount of all other expenditure 1,340,271. ftfl ,
Total expenditure
UscK
Value or slocks and bonds owned (mar
ket value) . . 5S2.2t8.247.0O
Loans on mortgages nnd collateral, etc. .. . r,.B00.llll
Cash lu banks and on hand 2.1!)0I!UU..M
Premiums in c our. so or collection written
since Septombor SO. 191T. 8.1 nT.B7X.UK
Recoverable ror reinsurance on paid losses 208,208.47
Interest nnd rents duo and accrued 2l!y,7Sli.OO
Total assets
l.ess special deposits lu any statu
there bol
Total assets admitted in Oregon
Liabilities.
Gross claims ror losses unpaid ? 1,70,205.82
Amount or ununrned premium on all out
standing risks .. : 15.S7S.S2i5.O0
Due for commission and brokerage 150,000.00
All other liabilities US1.58R.3S
Ueserve a a conflagration silt plus 2,000,000.01)
Total liabilities, oxclualve or capital stock
or Ki.oon.onn.nn .... i
Total premiums In force December I, IP IK
Ililslne'.s in Oickoii for the Veil is
Total Insurance written during the year
dross premiums received during the year
Premiums returned during the year
Losses iald tiurlHg the year '
Losses Incurred during the year
Total amount or Insurance outstanding In Oregon. De
cember 81. 19I& .. . .... 1 $18,008,016.00
The Home Insurance Company. b John I). Ccleumn, Portland. Stntutory
resident general agent and attorney ror service.
XOTK Special deposits not held ror the protection or all or tho policy
holders or the compativ laniiut he adnCtted as an assei and Included lu '
the published statement Companies should only deduct the oxeess or
such deposits over liabilities for unpaid claims and legal reserve on busi
ness lu territory requiring speil.il deposit.
R. A.HOLMES, Agent, Medford, Oregon
Property Owners
Have buyers for city and country property
We want your listings
Right Now
CLARK REALTY CO.
206 Phipps Bldg. Phone 233
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.SAFE DEPOSIT PRUDENCE
The prudent peraon doe not wait for fire or theft
before he sett Safo Deposit Protection ror his valuables.
Our Vault U Fire and llurglar ProoL
We have Safe Deposit lloxes for rent here as low as
SUtm AND IP Pl.lt Yl U
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OVER gZViiABS UNDER OHt MANAGEMENT
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IXTElU'nilAX AITO CAIl ro.
Leave Medford dally except Sun
day for Ash laud, Talent and Phoenix
at 8 a. m., 11-59 a. m., 1:15, 30,
3:15 and &: IS p. w. Also on Sat
urday at 11. 1I p. a. Sunaays leave
at 10 a. m., 4 p. m. and 9:80 p. tn.
Leave Ashland for Medford dally
tutopt Sunday aLs a. m 11:60. 2:20,
8:30, 4:45 and :15 p. m. Suaday
leave Ashland at 9 a in , 1 00, 5.00
and 10 eO p. rap o
Hi lca-Minfiil for .10 (Vnls.
round Ihe rosef economical to Use, fwr
the reason 0at one bottrs ("9 rsttta'
worth I, makea a full pint I Us tca
Mnsfiil, of ths mat MMllent
ceugbt msttlrltie. after being mixed at
home with otrti pint of granulated
sugar and one-half pint ef water.
One bottle will probably, thorofore,
be eufflclent for a wholo family's sup.
ply. while the same quantity of tho
old. ordinary, ready-made kinds of
medicine would cost between U and
$8. It Is prepared rrom strictiv
harmless plants, contains absolutely
no ehloroiorm, opium, inornhlno or
any other narcotic or Injurious drugs
as do most cough remedies, and it
can, therororo. bo glvon to children
with perfect safety. It Is pleasant
to take nnd children aro fond ot it.
Absolutely no risk whniovor Is run
In buying this remedy under the
above positive guarantee ll. J.
Schlffmann. Prop , St Paul, Minn.
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