' . : t wf ' I iv . ft ! fc 1 1 , I: i 3i.l 1 t t ' : 'I . J ' 15 ' h : i. ' ti I I W.i m rvi ifM" PAGE TWO TOCALAND J PERSONAL Q I MIK ! ! H. E. Messenger Wl todsy for Agate after having spent the holi day! In Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Jsff Williams and family, and Mr. and Mr. J. 0. New land, all f RoaebHrg, spent the morn ing In Medferd. Tbetr can were loaded with MtnplHK equipment th7 used during the duration of the roundup. D Voe glvea trading stamps with everything oxcept groceries. 0. It. Qamer left today for hi home at !irewisbn after spending the four tit In Medford. A break-feat you can afford and he doltghtod with. KtiBMll'i Cafe. Medford wiorehants ara warned to keen watcbout for a toad eheck artiat bnadetl title way from Northern Cal ifornia. Ho apaaka with deeidetl Norwegian nccent. Oet yewr milk, cream, butter, ogga nnd bitUortnllk at De Voe's. Hnlo'a I'iano Hotise haa mo red to lt now quartern acroea tho strsnt and tho work of opening jiartltlona be tweon thHlr former atoro hulldlnK nnd thu Uolden Itulo Is now In iro Krone. Typowrlter pnpor of nil kinds at Medford Printing Co. (Will 0. fttnol loft this morning wiyi Court Hall for hoadiiiwrlors. The world' groateat companion. JldllHoe, The Insurance Man. fltr. anil Mr. IJ. Wight of Denvor, nml (1. C. Itarly. hie mother and sis torn, arrive! In their oare Thuraday night. They went through Med ford tan day nxo onroule to Seattle. When Uioy arrlrod In 1'orftand It whh raining and It eontlnuod to rain dur ing their itay. It wim reported that twunty five mllea of tho road hotween Portland and Roattlo wm undor water no not liuvlriK pontoona along they turnwl hack. Thoy are now onroutn to Lou AiiKuloa. I'ostago stamps nt Do Voo's. Q. : Stelno arrived this morning from IfiiKono liiteudlnx lo tay a fuW iliiy on husluons. Try n King Kpltz cigar and on coiirngo homo Industry. tf IS. K. Itobblne, 1). Paulson and Olmrllo Pope, minora of the Starling illitrlct loft thla morning for tho minus after Iwvlug spent tho last wpok celebrating in Medford ami Ash IhniI. Dr. iarli)W8ner will ho at Hotel 1 Nnh every Wednesday. Hours for ugniHltatlun 10 to I. llmeat llueh of Utile Auplegnte, la Ik iledford led. Far rent, l-roem furnished house. C. A. 'ee. It. 0. MeOormack, vice president, ami John M. Scott, general paeaeuger agent of the Southern Pacific are In Med ford today. ttlsc 6s Mllkahanes at lie Voe's. lljrroH ltefurd left this morning for hta home In Sema valley, after Iwv Ittc spent the peat week In Medford and Ashland. See Dave Wood ahont that fire In annuise poller. Office Mall Tribune llldg. Qeersje llradneek of Dorrls apaul yesterday afterHeen linking .Medford over. Maine IS. Hotal Holland. Tba Medferd Choral aoelety will leave thla afternoon at four o'clock fr AakuMMl where they will put ou the ooening program of the Chaulau ana. OaUe sella Kurd ears, I0Q down bh4 III a month. Court Hall left this morning for Crater Lake. He etpecta to atay until Ue road la open to tbe rim. At pres ent, tars are blocked from further prwrese at the Corkscrew grade, Afeent seven mites front the rim. The anew Is melting fast and It Is thought regular service to the lake will be gin the first of next week. Whipping cream at UeVoe'a. FTbree members of the fire depart ment and the chief spent the morn ing In burning off the grass to the nrth of the Medford Grocery Co. Muttermilk lOe gal. at DeVoe's. Uftg Territt of Rogue Hiver, spent Thuraday aftfruoou in Medford. Smoke a King Spits cigar, 6c They are bonu-made. tt Mr. and Mm. H. H. Smith will leave tonlckt for IortUud. Mr. SmtUi IU return Monday while Mrs. Smtth will continue to Aberdeen where she will b Uw guest of her daughter, Mm. Beaumont ieih. "We make a speelilty of plcnla lunahos. Hussel's Cafeteria. Married, at the home of the uiide' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Prate. of tba West Koot Hills district, Mlsa How Margaret Krusee and Mr. Scott Noel Hurtou, Mwde. Jul) S, at t o'eloak. Da Voe buys beer bottler A Kord auto was stolen in AshUm! on the Fourth and has been found hurt' bv Chief of Police MeUne. Th or l" longed to S. Tumy, of Med ford iin a as stolen while he gUb!"' ' " Ashland celebration, 'i'lio ii" ' " wu looated across tflB rtv('1 '' ,lo tR0 ro' WBr It had i" it )'" x h "iios who took (CH.-otfl'""1 '''MJ ('"r'l"r I'aul Ulanohard of Grant Pass was a Medford and Jacksonville visitor Thursday. Untternillk 3e quart at DoVoo's. The 4th of July and the Itound-up are over and the real place of amuse ment, after alt. Is the pavilion dance at Cold Hill Saturday evening. !1 Jf you ever lived In the Sunflower States, or was bom there, you should prepare to attend the big Kansas celebration and plcnlo at Ashland July 18. Program starts at 10 a. m. Picnic dinner at 12 m. J.ee Sutton of Klamath Palls, who hee been attending tho roundup Is In Medford and will remain until Sun day. Mr. Sutton is a former resident of Medford. Now that the weather Is getting hot, and the water supply low, why should the city muscle dogs and not the knockers Sounds reasonable, doesn't Jt? Iluttorfleld Grocery. Phone 210. 92" C. 15. Abbott or Jacksonville Is In town today shopping. Prank Johnson of ICaxle Point ar rived from Salem this morning, bringing his brother, llube, who has been discharged as cured from the asylum. James flood, Jr., the San Fran cisco millionaire Is In Medford today. Itogular drill will ho hold by the 7th company this evonlug at 7:30, taking part in tho boostors railroad parade, aftor which examinations will be hold at the armory for 1st and 2nd class gunnors ratings. Voaton Camera Shop for flrst-clase kodak finishing nnd kodak supplies. A large sign Is dlsplayod In front of tho Commercial Club advertising It as "Itallroad Campaign Headquar ters." I It. II. MoCurdy of Portland, and formerly of Medford, Is spending a fow days In town. During Ashland Chautauqua Inter urban care lonve Hotel Medford dally oacept Saturday and Sunday nt 7 p. ih. Ketiirn aftor program nt night. Itound trip 86 cents. Tim Hlg dray Cars. Dr. K. P. deary arrived last night from Portland and wll spend a few days on his ranch on (Irlffln Crenk, visiting his sons. Urge number of Jltnnys that car rlod tho crowds to Ashland for tho round-up nro still In servlco, this time hearing Chautauqua penuiints. M ml ford transfer Co. Phono !G. UR Ijtst .Saturday night the munagor or tho Ashland mliio paid his nion 2,ooo, so that thoy might holp liven up things for the fourth. Ho states that tho company has spout SI 0,00,0 ou the property, and that thoy are well pleased with results and nro ready to spent 210,000 more. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Thompson of Lake creek epenl laet night in .Med ford. J Mr. and Mrs. (1. W. Alter of Pod ding arrived In Medford last night. Mr. Ahor Is looking for business pros pect. (Daily llolle and Mis MeCurily of OratiU Pass spent Thurwlay after Hon In Medford. Itev. W. P. Oloeehnor of (lranta Pass spent laat night In Medford and left this morning for a visit In the Applegate. Through an error In the report of yeslefday' game, Kclioltx was cred ited with miffing the drive that let In the winning run. Aa a matter or fact be was playing In deep short, the drive was faat and he was unable to reach tt. The better was stored a hit and SchelU credited with an errorless game. Mies llasel Itader arrived In Med ford this morning. She was accom panied by Miss Charlie Ponton who Alii be her gi'est. A telephone straw vote was taken at the Commercial elub this morning on the bond question. Out of 131 called by one, were against, wavered and 122 for. Out of 120 called on aitother phone only 4 were against the meaauie. Miss Helen Yockey reached Port land in her car thla morning. Krom Portland she will return to Corvallla and thence to Newport for two week. Boudlnot Conner will leave today for the military training camp near Monterey. This camp is conducted ou lines similar to that held at Plaits burg, New York. I'nlon uveuliiK sermons will be held In the city park during July and Au gust at 7 o'clock. The Methodist, Christian. PreMliyieHan aud M. K. South will participate In the ser- ricee. Capt. i. T. C Naah. of Uerkeley, Is speudlug week lu Medford. Mr. Nash has been engaged (or tbe past four years In developing a mine ou Sucker creek, a short distance east of Yreka. At a depth of tto feet he has struck a rich body of ere. He says there are a large number of prospectors working in that vicinity. h. V. Kerguson of Ashland is sho ping In Medford today. A yr.su fire Krlday noon, sweeping (i em the north burned down the Ash iHlt aai Nichols barn, scorched the reMeuu and slaughter house on the hllU east of tbe city. The fire burned oft HlKhcroft addition and threatened several residences. The arrival of the fire department saved the build ings except the bam Itanjj firing checked tbe flam on from tUjy J'ao ICntiK'UX' O MEDFORD MATL TJUBUNE, H PRAISE BULLISBYBANKERS OF GOLF COAST For Uie benefit ol voter of Mod ford who do not know President S. S. Ilullw of tiie .Southern Orojcon Tmetlon enm-winy, the Comtnoreffil VMi1) of thix ellv wired to prominent liunitieffs men of other eomiminitie in which Mr. Holli lias owraleil ex teneivul)' m railroad huihler ami hue ilium promoter jrenerally, for their opinion of his integrity. hi loyalty to every oltliuntion na n citi7on and the -oiffoft that Iihn invariably at tended his effort", however grunt mnv have been hi io-ooni1ilil v. Ans wers came hy wire from former hue- iniHui nNttorinte ami from the head of hiiHinoe intittitiou thnl have Imcii henefieinriew of lib progressive work. They nro nt follew: "IlHltioaliiirg, .Mis., .July (1, 1010. "Meilfor.l Commercial. Club, Medford, Ore. : "Hmvo known S. S. Hullia twenty one yenr. He huilt the Gulf & Ship Inland railroad, which haa been tin immense factor in the development of .South MisHiasippi, I lie road tins lieen very Hii!cofiil ami linn been free of uny finnneml iliffimlltio. Jfr. ItulliM achieved a greet nuece and ia n man of largo nhilitv nml exec utive force. "P. W. FOOTK, "J'reaiilenl of Hank of iiattieahuiv, .Mist., ami diriM'tor of Federal Ite- aon-o Malik." "Hulfpoit, Mia., July ft, 1010. "Mori fori I C'oinmercinl ('lull, Medford, Ore. : "S. H. llullia wum ronneeleil with the (lulf & Hhip ImIoikI rnilrotid nod peraonHlly conatruetcd aume. Thin rnilroail Iimm lieen the principal fac tor in the development of .South Mia ipui nnd the eiionuoue growth of the citieM of (lulfporl, llattieiiiirg nnd liicknon aiuee 1 1100. "W. If. STKU'AHT, "Vi preai.lent (lulf & Ship Island Itnilnmd." "ClulfM.rt, .Mia., July fi, 11)1(1. "Medford Commercinl ('lull, MiHlfonl, Ore.: "(lulf & Ship Uland rnilnmil waa priHonlcd and ceUMtructed by Mr. S. K. Ihtllia mid haa lied no finaiioml difficullie And Iiiih heeu highly miic eoHsfttl from tho start. It lirfk on lirely huilt llti city ami adds,, ev ernl hundred ei- cent to the Hi'puln lion of cilia of JlitttlcMliiuy nd Jai'lLsou. "I'IKHT XATION'AL HAKIC. "A. C. I'unde, CnMbior." "OMSAV, N. Y.. July 7. U6. "Commercial Club, Medford, Ore. "Acting niton auggootlun or W. T. Orlevu, It gives mo pleasure to on dors S. S. Ilullls as a man or wide and successful experience In both steam and electric railroad construc tion. 1 believe Mr. Ilullls Is finan cially nolo to carry out his undertakings- W. A. DUSlC.N'lltJItY." GERMANS DEGIN RETREAT (Continued from pago onn HO mile under pressure or groat forces which were brought against it. but elsewhere from the lllack Sea to the Persian frontier, the Itus slaus, according to their own state ments, sre more than holding their own. No news has been received recently from the lirltlsh army In Mesopotamia, but I believed inac tivity has been enforced by the great heat. Petrograd ltiwit. PkSTItoaitAI), July 6, via London, Jul) 7 The following official state ment waa Issued tonight by tbe war effice: "The number of prisoners w took ou July 4 aud ( during the fighting which still Is going on weet of the line of tbe Styr and below the town of Kulkl. totals more than 300 of ficers and 7.4 IS men. mostly un wound!. We also captured six guns, several thousand rifles, two searchlights. 1 1 bomb throwers aud 73 ammunition llgwU. We repulaed vlolmtt German at tacks near (Iruslatyu. Oh the right bauk of the Duelster lu tbe region of Jldattcheff and llotinrs. there was deaperate fighting. There waa a lively artillery duel In many sectors of the front uorth of the Plask marches. Uast of naranovtenl the enemy launched several desperate counter attacks, whloh we repulaed. Several times the enemy opened gusts of 'fire with ueary and light gun against the re gion of the village of Labusy. east of Baranovichi. Under cover of this fire the euemy delivered two lolent counter attacks. We drove him back on both occasions, bringing to bear ou him the fire of our artillery, machine guus and rifle." Tl war olfVe t4lia -as- lh.it tin .li'V ,in, til. ul ,ii, aunotuvetiivot "f village f Koin the luilrotui -t.t- arEDFORD, ORFflOX, tion of Manevitchi are now in Hus eiun hand. These threo point nre in the re gion to the west of Cznrtorysk, whore there has lieeti violent fitlitinjf for several day, the Hermans hav ing thrown inlioaw reinforcement to cheek the Kifmian advance toward the itnHrtnnt atrntejric oitimi of Kovel. The Mnnevitchi ttion i fourteen mile west of Czrtoryk, on the railway line between Saniy and Kovcd. Koinnrow and Grady ara Youthwoel of CatHorysk. A Gorman retirement in titles region was an nounced in Berlin today. PKTKOailAI), Jnlv 7.-Tbc offi cial Kimftiitn coiWmtmicntion saya: "The battle oT the lower Rtyr nre eonlinuinff with irmcli suece for u. In the OalHRin-Otptovo-Vnltcetzk re gion wc have taken tHssuion of fortifiel Gennnu iHition. The en emy took flight under the fire of our artillery. Our cavalry pursuing fhnrged into thmn in the region of Voltculr.k nnd captured a Knipp but tery of six cannon, which hnrdlv had time to fire u fow shots. At tho end of the violent brittle we occupied the village of Konmrow nnd Grady. "According to the latest report, our onvnlry curried the railway stn ,tinn of Nnncvitchi nnd in the course of the pursuit cupturcd another but tery of four eminon and three pieces of lienvy nrtillery." SHIPPING BILL WASUIN'GTON, July 7. Demo cratic and republican niemlierw of the aennte commoreo committee came to fa parting of the wav todav insofnr hh any prpspeel of an agreement over the ifovoriimonl nhippui- hill is con cerned. Democratic senator de clared it would he impoib1f- tn din ft a hill to build un the uiurolmut murine which republicans would ue cept, without mtcrifieing overy prin ciple in tint hotlse hill nnd for which tiie administration stands. The problem facing the democrats now ia to frame u measure command ing unanimous party HiipMrt mid to force a vote on it, despite the deter mined repuhlicHii opHition. Such course will Iohv, lenders realiste, to proliinsrnliou of the session. Dome: cratic HetiHtor will caucus nguiu to night on the hill.' Amendment being considered 1 tiie committee iiuHude n jirovihion eliminating the secretaries of the navy and conimeree from the proKi--ed shipping board, modifying the "overtiuiont ownership end operation feature of the house measure and a plan to make tho nuviil nuxiliaiv scheme the dominant feature of the hill. JAPAN SIGNS NEW TREATY (Continued rrom pko ono) Hngllshmon aud Pronchmcn claim that the accord will check efforts at Cormau aggrandizement after the war and prevent China becomliiK the oaiiHO of a new International tur moll. O'he Japanese ar olated over the conclusion of the convention and the siguiug of the document will be coin mumorated at u ministers! banquet and probably by a lwpular lantern celebration. ' The newspaper welcome the ex tension of Japanese Influence lu the Orient. The Time says: "Mngland, Prance, Ilusslau and Japan, banded together, can thwart all Herman intrigues for a subse quent war. Furthermore, the main tenance of peace In the Par Kast must full more heavily than ever on tbe shoulders of Julian and Russia. "It la learned that the entente has decided upon the exclusion tn fu ture of Germany from the qulntupue eoatstlon regulating China and that it has been decided to eouud Ameri can financiers rogardlng the acthe participation of Amertoa lu a loan to China for the reorganisation of the republic " The treat) was drawn up in tbe Japanese aud French IsuKUagen, but uot lu KuglUh Parts fpr Stewart Speedometers and Stromberg Carburators in stock C E. GATES TO ORDEft $25.00 UP Afs CittMlng, trtuv and Altering rat 8. AI8, UPSTAIRS CAUSES D (IP) Suits (If1) FRIDAY, JULY 7, 191(1 Ell IN BEHALF OF Th Seventh company, Captain A. J. Vaneo, will Join the parado to night. The boys who are willing to Ko to the front ara willing alto to fight for the development or heme Industrie. Additional automobiles have been oirered to the women for the booster demonstrations. Farmers and their families nro Interested and, although thoy have no vote In this mattor, being outside of the city, they have promised to join the pa rado and help to show the Doubting Thomases that the people of the cty are finally and unfalteringly deter mined to start the business ball to spinning for better time. The line of march this, ovcnlng at 7:80 will be down Main street from tho library park to Front, to Hlghth, to South Itlveraldo, to Mnln , to Front, to Sixth, to North Central, to Mnln, to lllveralde and to the Xntat orlum. Tho Medford band will load the parade and render a fow number also at tho Natatorlum between tho addressee. PEACE IN SIGHT (Continued from pac,o ono) jiistment of thc-e difficullie on n linmil and amicable bnsis. The same .pirit of friendship nnd of solicitude for the continnmipp of fordial rela tions between our two oouutrie in spires my government, which oqiiallv desires nn immediate solution of the matters of difference which have long vexed both governments. I'louslug to (overiiiiieut. "It is esMcfnllv pleasing to my government that the do fneto gov ernment of Mexico is disced to stive iiuick as well ns practical consider- ntiou in a spirit of concord to the remedie which mav he applied to the existing condition. Keeiprecutitn: the same desire, the government ol the United states is prcred imine dialely to c-xcluiiuw view as to .i practical plan to remove finally and prevent a recurrence of the difficul ties which huvc been the source ot the contioer. "Accent, 111". Secret. irv, the reiww- WOMAN HAD NERVOUS TROUBLE Lydia E. Pinkltama Vegeta ble Compound Helped Her. Wot Donby, N. Y. "I lmvo had nervous trouble ull my life until I took Lydia B. Pinkham's YoKetnblo Com jiound for nerves nnd for female trou bles und It straight ened me out in good shape. I work nearly ull the time, ns wu live on a farm and I have four girls. 1 do all my sewing and other work with their help, so it shows that I stand it real well. I took the Compound when my ten year old daughter came and it helped me a lot. I have also had my oldt girl take it ami it did her lot of good. 1 keep It in the house all the time and recommend it." Mm. Dkvvitt Sinchiiaucii, West Danby, N. Y. Sleeplessness, nervousness, irritabil ity, Iwiekashe, liendaches, dragging sen sations, all point to female derange ment which may be overcome by Lvdlii K. I'inkhnm's Vegetable Compound. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of whloh nre derived from native roots nnd herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valuable tonic ami invlgoratorof the female organism. Women everywhere bear willing testi mony to the wonderful virtue of Ljdia B. Hnkham's Vegetable Compound Coolest Store in Town You'll 1 ujoy Shopping nt This More m DO! s U It IUMOM i-how to tli. f-t n l,m.Uf " If not. Iu us i - t it in Platinum, and by all mean. If selecting a rtug. bt sure that IMattnum is usod to In ireaso tbe stone's brllllaacy. Martin J. Reddy TIm .loweler. IIomw of Quality. lit Kast Mala Street. Medford litltorh Always olixuno PUD HI RAILROAD BOD ssesaaansMHMBi SBBBBB j VBkZBBBBB ed assurance of my highest consid eration. I am, sir, . ( "Your very ajnuorpj. (Signed) "hoitKftT UNSIXO." toyiilty Mast He Insured WAKIIIXnTOW July 7. The pro pped exchange of views probably will be carried on through intonnat cnersntions between Mr. Arredon do and ConnaeJor l'olk, who will net as -eeretary of state during the next month. Secretory tanning leave to day to pend his vnention at Water town, ??. Y. While bffiemt have admitted that the Ainencan gvveniment would in .ail probability do whnt it could to en courage American hanker to aid the de facto government if Carrunxn wouhl furnish proper guarantees, Chnticellor l'olk took occasion today to ntate that his conference yestenl" with Henry T. l-letclier, ambansadnr deignnte to Mexico, aud i'aul M. AVnrburg of the federal reserve 'honrd liad nothing to do with -this asHcl of the situation. The fact that his visitor came together, he said, wn merely a eoineideiico. it is not known what form of guar antee the United Stale will geek for tiki safety of its own und other foreign interest in Mexico, it nan he stated authoritatively, however, that the loyalty of Mexican civil ns well a military official to the cen tral government must he insured in some way. The Medford band will glvo its regular weokly concert at tho Nata torlum tonight Immediately aftor tho pnrado. Tho program will bo the same as announced last night. Karl Obenchnln of Central Point spont the morning shopping lu Med ford. Cet tho Round Package Uiecl for Century. t3MALTEDMltK. ftS "ACir,wii,o.3.a. - i 'liln' ji'p SMedVimMf! f" Caution , v,Avold Subttltutejg jgtDjJfIp V'taMAlTCDMUKf-O. The Fl)iiitf Torpedo" has suppoi-i of oni' I ntlc Sam. STARTS TODAY 2 DAYS THE FLYING TORPEDO ABig Military Preparedness Production Griffith Supervised THE BEST KEYSTONE IN WEEKS The Village , Blacksmith "Resole Real Plot-Great O iXCCia Action New Stunts Page The Summer Oeting IF YOU ARE PLANNING A CAMPING TRIP WE OFFER A FEW SUGGESTIONS AND WOULD BE GLAD TO FURNISH YOUR GROCERY ORDER Boiled Ham Chipped Beef Lunch Tongue Veal Loaf Vienna Sausage Deviled Meat Deviled Ham Deviled Chili Moat Liver Paste Chicken Tamale Baked Beans Ci.lll Choate Pimento Choose Cream Chotie Swiss Cheoso Ripe Olives Green Olives Stuffed Olives Sweet Piokles Mixed Pieklos Seur Piekles Dill Piokles Personal Aitention MARSH & PHONE 263 -r e . jijO'. 55i COPPER LEDGE FOUND ' -ALONG LAKE CREEK Tlut iiaw' copper discovery on Lnke Creek prove to hfl n rfire fmilt of nature. The rock is of volcanic na ture, which would probably he clns ed as nn ftmleaite, i Jtifk bluinh groen with large envitie filled with secondary minerals. Roino of tliese are mwlite, hydro nilieiMe. And light oolored cnleium enrbounte, or, Com mon iiuie. Rome of the cavities nro filled with harder material, a speoies of ngnte or geodes, and nro filled with salt water." This i a rnro for mation, hilt carries a good per cent of unlive copper, also Robi and nilwi in paying quantities. , The mmo i being oneneo up ny Conley A Daley. Tliey mv now down n ilstvlli of 100 feet anil wifi-sonli he nhle to show something that will at tract the attention of the mining cir cles of southern Oregon and allow what is po.ible in a volcanic coun try. They have named the new dis covery the Copper Wonder. A number of claim huve been slaked in the immediate vicinity, among the locntors being flcorge It. ,Hrown, Clinrle Terriil, II. I,. Young, W. II. Thompson, and others. JIALTIMOItB, July 7. Judge John C. Iloso In tiie United States district court liorc today slxnod a final decree In the government' nntl-trlist suit against tho American can company. Ho refused the motion of tho gov ernment to dissolve the company and also dismissed' the defendant's mo tion for dismissal of the case. Ask For and GET s HORUCH'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with tjc ex tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infant and children thriva on it. Ae'e with the tveakctt ttomach of the invalid or the aged. Need no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee; etc. Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nu tritious food-drink may bo prepared in u moment. A clauful hot before retiring induces refreshing sleep. Who in lunch tablet form for business men. Substitutes Cost YOU Snmo Price Taho a Packages Home MEDFORD 'S LEADING Motion Picture Theater Cacon Chooeltte Instant Ceffee Instant Postum Geuil Coffee Bftst Ham Fancy Bacon Ranch Eugs Frosh Butter Maple Syrup Pancake Flour Prompt Service BENNOT .$- e"- i A