Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 16, 1917, Page 6, Image 6

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Tln'R liavf hwn ni'jinizci! in Jnrk
koii county to la!i.' eii'ht Xutioiui!
Kann Luiii jiocinthHi-', and it is cx
1 iff t nl hcvi'i'jil muro will In- organized
in I In- ihm r I'nf mv.
All of llif lean iMDDinitti'cs and of
ficers il' llu'M' imIi! asiM'iiitinns will
meet for conference at tin1 public lil
rarv in Medford mi Wednesday, Jan
uary 17, at 10 o'clock a. m. It is ex
pected there wilt lie a lnru atteml
ii nee of thee committeemen and of
ficers and Hint much n"d will result
from the conference.
Two local organization were per
fected last work. One of these was
organized at Koyuc lfivcr last Fri
day. There was a laie attendance
nnd llic assembly was addressed by
K. il . Hard of Ihis eily. The direc
tors elected were Itenj, Harrison, (i.
Wilcox, F. 1). Ki inann, J. J. Sini
liiurville, .1. ('. Williams and Lee
Steers. The officers arc: (I. W. Wil
cox, president ; K. II. Muni, secret.. rv
trcasurer; Henj. Harrison. ,J. ('. Wil
liams and F. 1). Kisutann, loan com
mittee. The territory covered by Ihis
organization is alt of 1'leasnnt creek.
Kotfue. Hiver, Foots creek and Koek
Point precincts.
At Kale Point last Kalui'day n
similar oranizaf inn was completed
by the election of Hie following direc
tors: I,. K. Ilaak, Kajile Point; ('. L.
Farrar, Lake Creek; .1. K. Kdsall,
ltutte Falls; (ieo. Itrown. Itrowns
boro; O. II. Trusty. Trail; W. .. Far
low, Lake Creek : II. h. Younn.
Itrownsborn. The officers arc: Pres
ident, J,. K. Ilaak; vice-president, II.
Ij. Voun; secrelary-treasurer, K. II.
Hard; loan committee, (.'. I. 1'arrar.
J. K. Edsiill, (leo. Urown and CI. II.
Trusty.
The territory within the jurisdic
tion of this ornni.atiua is from Ihc
west line of rani:e 1 west, east to the
KJnmnlli county line, north from the
south line of townhip 'M, r.inj;e 1
west, to the Fmuiiua divide, uUo in
cludiiiK' townsliip 'AT, mimes 1, '2 and
: cast.
ClilcT Quartermaster Norstrom Is
In receipt of n letter from Lieutenant
Commander .1. II. Illackluirn, In
ehurKo of Hie navy rcrrullliiu stnllons
of this district, t" I hi' effect t lint
upon vltillliit! Ilcnd, Ore, It lias heen
decided not to estnlili.'h a station al
that point and that tin- Matlon at
Mi'dford will Ins imli'l'lnili'l)' 1011-
11 II lll'll .
I ilo iitennnt nhirkliurn will visit
Medford on thn 1 ! t li instant, ami
young men who are contcmplntinr.
I'lillstliiK In the navy, ns welt as thel,
parents, will ho wi'lroinc at the sta
tion, for Hit purpose oi' inlerviewlns
tho commander If tlu'.v so desire.
Of tho I'lillHtnifnt made dnrliiK tlio
past week, tho following imtp of
Mciirord. A. 11. WolHon, V. C. I.md
lry and It. I.. Hpi-niio. Application
to outer the radio school have I'm-mi
made hy L. 11. .Mir.! lor and A. Hun
Itunyard Mr. Arthur Mau-dnn or
Ashland lull nds to i-nlisl tor tin- . o;
nians s-:i cl.
NEXT CONCtRT OF
BAND TO BE PLEASING
Wednesday's ioiice,,l1 the second of
the Medford luind's winter scries of
entertainments promises to be. wvy
attractive, There are nveral so'oi ts
nsslslinn tlio hand ainoni; whom aie
Miss llryau. Miss Vtvw h, Uilcy Pvis
l'rofesnrH Kuot nnd Ilali'JU. liiiutl
master llowhuid M;i(es that this
month's concert will conn-am f,iur
oMy witli the Decetnher adair uhh h
wan acknowleiled to !m one ot the
finest musical e catnip yet given in
Medford. Many music-lovers arc so
Iuk to hear the "juenile nrchesira,"
tinder the direction of Professor
Hoot. Another feature of the meet
Inn will he. the Mcdtord hand's ren
dering oT (he 'Hunting Scene" a de
scriptive t hat the whole band is
beard in orally as well as In sevui.il
splendid inMntmcnt.il effects. Hy
special request the giulld selection
from Verdi's "11 Trovntoro" will he
repeated nnd tli" new popular maich
"Hattlo Cry of Peace," hy H. J. Mc-
Plien, a local composer, which it ur
ranged for hand hy Mr. Uoulund wll
also he pltt ed.
The iidmlsion to the conceit h
2 .'ic, and 1'm-. The dance will coin
nienco Immediately after the concert
for which the charue will bp r.oc.
I. . O. Xtnltr.
All Odd Keihfws nr nrued to hr
present at the I u n, y. Hall
promptly at 9-'U) Wednesday morn
ing. .lanuarv 1'oth, tor the funeral of
Hi-other ' Pa V
BIBLE IS PLATFORM OF NEW GOVERNOR OF
"I'LL CHOKE THE OEVIL OUT OF
Reformer of New School Made Chief
Executive of Florida, Says Bible
Should Be in Politics and That the
Strongest Law on This Sulijcct
Comes From Ten Commandments.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. !.--With
n hlhlo as his platform and ser
mons us his iiollllral speeches. Syd
ney J. C'atts, Just Inuuuuratcd gov
ernor of Florida, stands today the
most uniiiiio figure In an American
guhernatorlal chair!
A reformer of the new school, a
prohlliitionlst with new hut drastic
Ideas, a former minister of tins gos
pel, who hasn't forsaken his religion,
CuttH entered I ho statehouse, after
fighting Florida's most strenuous po
litical lialtle, defeating the regular
nominee of the all-powerful demo
cratic party hy pitting lllliltal quota
tions against inudsliiigln!
in1. to Mis I'lutroi in.
His llihle will remain on tho gov
ernor's desk until his term ends four
years heree and to It lie will turn for
counsel, .-alher than to political ad
visers so Catts declares.
"I liavo literally choked the devil
out of politics In Florida," declares
the new governor, "and the devil Is
luo another ehokl'.i.:. I hope to liu i
enacted legislation that will make
our primary laws so plain and simple
then will ho no chance, for frni'o.''
Catts e itered a rive-cornered rnc?
fo.- the democratic nomination lor
governor last spring. In the face of
the rrliirrH he was tho winner over
Ills nearest opponent hy a few hun
dred votes and received a certificate
of nomination.
A recount of curtain precincts was
demanded hy the opposing side, nnd
granted hy the courts, and after
months of suspense and ro-checklng
of votes a new eertil'lcate of nomina
tion was awarded to W. V. Knott.
Units tho Ticket.
Feeling ho had not heen treated
fairly, Calls announced ho would
enter the general election despite the
democratic certificate of nomination
held hy his opponent.
In years gono by such a move
would have meant political suicide in
Florida, hut a political revolution
swept over tho state in the fall of
I !i l(, and C'atts came out a victor
hy an overwhelming majority.
Thus, for the first time since re
onstructinn days, Florida has a gov-
REJECT PLAN OF
SAKKM, Jan. Hi. - After n two
days' layott' the hoa'e j;ot down to
l)uine Monday and Ihc buzz-saw
was conlinuallv liumniin; dnrinu the
morning and alteruonn se-rdons. Six
hiltr w ere pasM-d, t went y-t hrce new
bilU were introduced, and immedi
ately alter adjournment nhim-d every
committee started grinding away al
their reigned measure:-.
lieprescutativc lljuneU nt' Cla-'k
aniai county arose tlurinu the after
noon scsi.iu and aili-ed the u-nn-republicans
to et busy and maUe
g..,.d or Ibey w..ti!d h'-e uul mi the
senator-hijis and ecrythiuu v-v two
year- tr- in now. lie took exception
t an adverse report t'rom the com
mittee on resolutions ivyurdint; the
cou-oliilatu'ii of commissi, ,ns, which
eiMiim it t ec i I'commendcd I hat it not
pas.
New Hills Intcodlicru.
Tin- t'oiltiw inn bills w ere int roduccd .
H. It. ; by Maekex -T pn-vide
t'.r adult blind.
II. II. (lb, by i lark, t. exempt eitie
ami towns .(' ,-ss than lOmi inliabi-tniit-.
and all public miluio from ie
sirii'th'iis df eii;bt-hour law.
II. P. (i7, by (ioidoii IJcquirittn all
signatures (.n initiative and referen
dum petitions to be certified under
oath,
II. II. ilS. by Chudon tiov online
sale of real propt'ity on execution.
H. It. let, bv Slot; -Kmpowcrin
-b-tro't sidiool boards to acquire real
property h condemnation proceed -iu,L;s,
H. V. 7i bv Ciordon Fixing
method for si'r of property by nd
nnnistnuois, H. IL 71, b Lewis- Kcqtiirinn that
oppo-inn parties in divorce proceed
ings hi1 imti! u'd and npi 'tot unity
iveti to be heatd when oplercd to
pav ntfiticv.
h. it. :j
llltt'lJltlen
I, en i- Peiiiiliin 'lie
i.H.uU;igc til lem-lntnc
Ini:-.
Teai hets for rltitpl.ttitv
I ! 11. 7 i. 1 Lewis- - Siil.vtuutitig
Iciteileis eil.ipIiMll- 111 -lute Ulsti-
Intiith-.
II. II. 7 1, U Leu i- Molon- it un
MEDFORD MATL, TinnilNE, MEDFORD, QKM'XiOX, 'ITKSOA V. .TANTAI? V 10,
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Syilney ('. Cats, l-'loriilu's ew d'ovrruiH', Shows How He Intends Ut
"Choke the llevll Out of l-olitics!"
ornor not the regular nominee of tho
democratic party.
C'atts i.s the "home" typo of man
genial, religious, industrious. Frills
and aiiH are as distasteful to him as
a high-ball would he too William J.
llryan. His administration, therefore,
will not he marked hy "brilliant soc
ial events,' but visitors to the man
sion will receive such a welcome as
can be given only by a genuinely
southern host.
Discussing his views on religion
and politics, ('alts says:
i "1 believe there is a place in poli
tics for religion and the llihle. Pro
hibition of liquor traffic should go
j hand-in-haud with religion, and
j blend In tiie political arena.
lawful to di'-cliarire or refuse to em
ploy any healthy person over !") years
of nuo.
11. I. 7"i, by Lewi.- Providing: for
issuance of certificates to teachers
who arc graduates of non-standard
colleges or universities.
11. II. 7ii, by St mi t - Apprni!iating
.f.'U.imi) to pay 7. ceiil per day to
troop and battery A lor er ices at
Mexican border.
II. 1 1. 77, I iv Tieliciior Pi-o id in
for .tate piintin of lel bo,d.
II. Ik 7S, bv t'oineliiis Enabling
owners of kuot In :et oft pi-on um
their own land to kill wild animal-.
II. Ik 7!, by .Mueller Koq-iiriiiir
thai wage .-ball be paid as often lis
every n weeks.
II. It. SO. by Mueller We-t riel nig
shipment of -jau'e t ish.
II. It. SI. by Mueller lui-iva-ii"--eols
alloue-l on ioi:'n;cnt for ua-e-.
j riu;il .Nelmnl Kcpaiis.
j II. I'.. N.i. SJ. t.v Si.eMon Ami ru
i pii.it in-: I-11 t"i ii o.uii:.'; i -i.t on
; A-liIuw! norniiil selo.nl.
II. It. N.i. Si, l.y M.ittliien Tt an
j nex irlnn nf ( "l;i cL;ii;i.i s enmity li
Mul!nmiih.
I!. 11. SI, lv S. tnii - Kepcnlin
'law rctpiiring lieeti-e 1'ee t i- -a!e
! t' inetlieinal Mtn-k t' I.
I II. II. S.". Uy IVrtu 1 (Ii-.-'iling
; count c.iiirts n.wi r t. m m rt;i'l
ImuhIs m yenciy intnilM.' n; am!
, alinli-liing sinking t un.U.
j II. IV Si;, hy Walter Ik .l.-;1e
Making it a misli'tiie;uinr t. hcei'iue
i fallier il cliilil li.un out .-I wr.Hurk
land ju'tvi.ing lot eaic an. I iiu.ir.le::
I mice ul' illegitiinalc rlnltlnn.
; II. Ik S7. by VorUv Kepeahu
: l;ivv ictJiiiing tlistn- t a'!"p;e t.i
J prosecute l'irecli-ui e i i o rnliii.
. A. Visit IMnniu 1.
' An iuitatun l"rtun tiie O A. ('. t
iil their school in a 1mm!v was nail
' anil accept ill. nnl the t irie et t'.r
Kiulay niitining au.l allein-Miii. A
special (ruin will he ptoM.'i d tu carrv
the members o( botli house- to ( or-
allis.
The prohibition hill as vet h: not
male its appearance. It i- presMriic.l
thai the torees Ih'Iihh! il arc wi;mv
lini; nvi'v mii:o it- pi-'M-i-'ii-. ;iini
that -onie suit nf a . oi.'p' "H't-e will
he t'tteeteii in a ilay .v u
UM will be mtr.nLicc.1.
M 1UIN l'.sse..
! The tl!ow id ; It;';- w, ie
vote and pa -ed l t ' e .n
t II. 11. li. i.'-ml".':
, II. Ik tMalMe tv. i,
FLORIDA
POLITICS" HE SAYS
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I "The late campaign in Florida has
demonstrated the upward tendency of
; thought In this state. Wo exposed
; irregularities In the primary. This
proved the Bible should he in politics,
j The strongest law on this subject
stronger than state statute or consti
tution is from one of the ten com
; maudments:
"Thou shall not steal!"
"We are going to clean nnd purify
i politics in Florida. In order to do
this, it will be necessary to rule
i whiskey out."
; C'atts has only one eye, but that
blazes with the fury of two t he
illustrates, in the executive chamber.
how he Intends to "choke the devil
, out of politics! "
railroads to tbe public service com
mission.
II. Ik 10- Changing and rcgnlatin;
time and place of holding court in
the eighteenth judicial district.
II. B. I-- Uclating to duties of tin
county school superintendent of Sher
man county and raising; his salary to
$ 17: i Hi per year.
II. B. 'J'2--To amend Lord's Oregon
laws, section .r)''., relating- to lie--toeli
running at hivge.
ASK CONGRESS FOR RELIEF
(Continued From rage One.)
t the coast without reducing thr
rate to intermediate points, on the
around thai "special conditions its to
water competition" prevailed. Kvery
rate to the coast was made the sub
jeet oi' a wholesale order without
p.-'i ii coii-'deratiou or hearini:. I lut
si:. i e then the war has wiped out even
tiie cvu-e of tho-e "special con-ider-a
I iii!s," hut the imihi mission is t oo
lni-.y or too flabby t undertake the
cntorccment of the law.
Kor thc-e and other reasons Sen
ator Poiudevter has inti'miccd a hill
tu again ami ml the law. This time he
would dechue that it is illegal, re
uardlesis of water competition, to
charge a larger rate tor n shorter
haul o er t he nme line, when the
-hurt haul is a part of the long haul.
Whether u'ovorntnent ownership ot
the railroads will be adopted before
I :ic lV:inieier amendment is adopted
is now an npen fiuestion.
l'ertai''ly conditions like this hnve
iiri atiy increased the proscet of
-o ernnitfiit ownci'shiu.
mi-: MAKixfi or A
I KAMOIS MKUK'INK
Few people realize thai cnr "'O:
jroin pounds of various herbs are used
i annually in making LyeMa K. rink
i ham's Verta'.il Compound, n:u
tluse fterlip alt hav to bo RutliCicd
j t the ea."0)i. of the year when their
! medicinal properties are al their
j best.
I The watchword in preparing these
7
herbs is clcanlines, tho process of
' povolation i1 perfect. All utensil?
an.! tanks are sterilized and the
ine.luinc in pasteurized, clarified and
rCT.-cd before it is bottled for the
coa-uiner.
It is tliis wonderful combination of
, het bs. toiiether with the skill and
eare used in the preparation, which
has made t hi famous medicine so
I sur. is-fiil in the treatment of te
m.'le ill Adv.
i
SGHOO
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10 BE MADE BY
STATE UNIVERSITY
Ily invitation f'ruin Stiiii-rinti'inU'iit
llilli.s of tin MftiH'ori! jiulilic srhooK.
Or. Do Hnk of the nliirntionnl
piirtini'iit of the I'nivi'isilv ot Uri';;on
is in town for t lie- week, nuikm n
I'nn'fnl survey of ri'tnrileil nnd over
all' pupils in tlio schools.
Ur. Do Husk is mi expert in this
line anil has a funil of knowledge at
his tongue's end on sneh work, lie
.-tartcd his work at Ihe Koosevelt
sehool yesterday, K'lin from room to
room making carotin examinations,
lie will visit other ImildiiiL's in a sim
ilar capacity during the week.
Such n survey as ho is Hiving will
bo entirely constructive. Tho object
is to benefit the pupil teacher and
parent. Dr. lie Husk reasons that
many pupils fail to do their work
properly in school because they nre
not thorouojily understood by the
teacher and parent. He is collect imr
data that will be most valuable to the
teacher in solving her problems.
Dr. De Dusk hopes to gather data
sufficiently to make n rather compre
hensive report to teachers and par
ents at the hih school building Wed
nesday evening at 7 The public
is earnestly reiucstcd to come, hear
the report and ask questions.
Superintendent George A. liriscoe
of Ashland is visiting and inspecting
all special departments in the Mod-
ford schools today.
Miss Adele Dniuit of 1'ortland, Or.,
arrived this morning to spend the
next two weeks visiting the senior and
junior high schools. Miss ISrault was
engiieed last fall to teach French and
Spanish, but on account of illness
was not able to assume her duties at
this time. She will now take Miss
Turner's place, who was engaged for
t'jo half year only. ,
SAl.KM, Or., Jan. Ill Mcniurials
urging congress to submit the na
tional prohibition question to popular
vote and lo enact laws barring liquor
advertisements from the mails which
were recently adopted by the stati
senate here, were passed todav by tin
-tato house of representatives.
ALL CHILDREN LOVE
LIVER AND BOWELS
Hive Is When Feverish, Cross llilious
I'm' Had Itrrall. . Sour
Slimmclt.
Look at tho tongue, .Mother! If
coaled, It Is a sure sign that your lit
tle one's stomach, liver nnd bowels
need a gentle, thorough cleansing at
once.
When peevish, cross, listless, pale,
doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act natu
rally, or isfevLTtsh. stomach sour,
breath bad; has a stomach-ache, sole
throat, diarrhoea, fuil of cold, give a
teaspoonful of "California Syrup of
Figs," and in a few hours all the foul,
constipated waste, undigested food
and sour bile gently moves out of its
little bowels without griping, and you
have a well, playful child again.
Yon needn't coax, sick children to
take this harmless "fruit laxative:"
they lose Its delicious laste; and It
always makes them feel splendid.
A-;k your druggist for a r.n-cent
bottle of ' California Syrup of Figs."
which has directions for babies, chil
dren of all ages nnd for grown-ups.
plainly on the bottle. Hr-ware of
counterfeits sold bete. To be sure
you get the genuine, nsk to see that
it Is made by "California Fig Syrup
Company." Htfitse any other kind
with contempt.
Ask Your
Neighbor
AHOtT HirKKHTS GLASS! S
lUrkert' j: Iiixm fit Ihc c aNn
thr feutmvs. You'll not look I itk nil
ol if you wear lit i;!joMt, llt ken's
ulasM ?f hHmlxMiicly finUhtnl, lo-ik
ham t-M imc, impnno your vi.in iiml
rtpiwdit'aiirtp. I riillr htli itn
Mrtnnt nml ovsontial riin1iiinn mitl
take giMvl nirr of nrh of thtiii.
Dr. Rickert
Kyr-Sitjlil j- u"r t.
ovn- The May I'v. t
1017
HEREINC0NVENT10N
Monday evening a jolly, earnest
crowd of Knights of l'ythias eattier
ed at the o-.; Pythian Castle Dull
anil enjoyed fraternity to Its fullest
extent. It w.n the convention of the
dh trlet comp'irid of .loseuhlnc. Jack
son and Kliin'ulh counties and ."i
well attended. In addlt'ou to lay
members from here anil other to .Mis
ti'o occasion was graced by the pres
ence of Grand Chancellor I!. C. Wort
man and Grand Keeper of lteeord
and Seals, Walter G. Gleeson, who
was greeted by the appreciative audi
ence with enthusiasm.
The meeting was presided over by
District Deputy Grand Chancellor M.
A. Hador and tlio program was nicely
balanced with speeches by grand
lodgo officers and visiting brothers.
Interspersed with musical numbers
by F. A. llalght. "Toggery Hill"
Isaacs and E. C. Jtoot. At close of
tho program a palable - banquet
was served In the dining room adjoin
ing the hall where toasts and good
fellowship held sway until a late
hour.
At tho short session of Talisman
lodge prior to the program ot the
district convention, an executive com
mittee was appointed to make ar-
rangtnients to hold another Pythian
conclave and Initiate a class at Cra
ter Lake next August and prepara
tory work will begin at once to
eclipse the conclave held in 191i. In
fact, plans have been maturing for
sonic time to profit, if possible, ly
tlic experience of the last conclave.
Assurances of support and atten
dance have been received from many
quarters and Medford people gen
erally, are proud of and glad to sup
port this movement which so widely
and uniquely advertises this "Scien
tific Riddle of the world.''
How's This?
IVc offrr Ouf llnti'lrrtl Pnllni'. U'Mvnril for liny
i'tw "f r.turrb ttiil t ..nuiit b; cUK-il lv Hull's
C.larrb Core.
F. J. CHUNKY i CO.. Tolrdo, O.
VTp, tlip undorvlanofl. hnri known K. J.
Cli"lipy for ttf lut 15 y'itrs. ntiil hi-ltrT. him
urrfiTtly Uonoranli. In nil luislm-su tr:uiiicll(ii8
ii.it Unsni'lnlly nlli lo carrj tml uuy nt)llKatins
NAT. BANK OF COMMF.IU'K. 1
loliuo. Oblo. ,
Tlair. Catarrh Cnrf , talii'n Inlfrnrlly nMltis
Jlrcctly upon thp blo.i'1 null muroiii snrfnrp or
tlii system. Testimonial Mit free. I'rtet 75
lont. per bottle. Sold b;- all l)rit?iriits.
Take Hall's Family F11U for conttttatloQ.
MARTIN J. REDDY
For Diamonds
of Quality
Large Stock of Loose and
Mounted Diamonds
.Vt It
At Ifrddy's
MEDFORD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Vniler Xcvr Management Offers Standard Courses by Individ
ual Instruction and Class Method in
lSOOKKKKPl.NG, I'KX.MAXSIIII', SHOltTIIAM). TYPEWRITING.
AKITII.MKTIC. lMtACTICAl, K.Vil.lSH,
SPIII.I.lXfi, KTC.
O'l'iHlluites Assisted to Positions
Make Karly Keservations for Places.
SKU Till-; MAXAtiF.I!
rimiio :n x. Gl.I)c atfoet.
Are you ft'oing' to
CHICAGO
r.rv von: tickkt.s via sax hjaxcisco
QUICK TIME
WARMER ROUTE
MORE DAILY TRAINS
LIBERAL STOPOVERS
Three daily trains from Medford
To SAX I-KAXCISCO
Shasta Limited (Extra Fare) 3:20 a. m.
California Kpres JO?0 mi
i?an Kraneiwo Kxpross . 9M . ra. '
C'onncetins; with
Four Daily Trains'
Og'den Route
Averitiml I.imiled (Kxlra Fare) 4 Ofl p m
Vacin,. I.i-ritrd 10:'JO a. m.
San Y raneiseo I.imiled .40 p m
AliartiV Kxpre-s (i;40 p! m.
Ak local acnt or write
JOHN M. SCOTT. fi..neral J'a,srSrr ASent,
Portland, Oio.
Southern Pacific-Union Pacific
NO INDIGESTION. GAS.
IN FIVE MINUTES
Pnpc'it Diiiiiepsin" tor Sour, Acid
Siomacb, Heartburn,
Dyspepsia.
Time il! In f'vo minutca nil
stomach distress will KO. No liull
Kestion. heartbuni, sourness or belch
iiiK of bus, acid, or eructations of un
digested food, no (llizlness, bloatiuK,
foul breutli or lieaduciie.
I'ape's Diapepsln Is noted for lis
speed In regulatlnK upset BtomacrR.
It is the surest, quickest anil most
certain Indigestion remedy in (the
whole world, and besides It is harm
less. Millions of men and women now
eat their favorite foods without fear
they know I'ape's DLinepslravlU
save them irom any siumum miner).
Please, for your sake, get a largo
.'i0-cent ease of I'ape's Uiupcpsln
from any drug store nnd luit your
stomach right. Don't keep on belg
miserable life Is too short you aro
not here long, so make your stay
agreeable. Eat what you like and
digest it, without dread of rebellion
in the stomach.
Pape's Diapepsln belongs In your
home anyway. Should one of tho
family eat something which don't
agree with them, or in caso of an nt
tack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gas
tiitls or stomach derangement at
daytime or during tlio night, it is
handy to give the quickest, surest
relief known.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main Street,
Medford
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographer
in Southern Oregon.
Negatives Made any time or
place by appointment.
Phone 147-J.
"We'll do the rest.
E. D. WESTON, Prop.
Visitors Always Welcome
Vhoiut 10, Correct Tlino
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