Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 02, 1917, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAND AND VIGINiTY
The Ah'uiwl wixilbry of tb Ka
tionul (.ills' If'iior 0:iii'l win ir(.-!in-izi'il
nt the Armory mi Saturday iiivlit
with 'AO cui'illi'il. I'n liii.i.irv to or
Kfinizution, pani'lul in tin-
nrtiTnoun, I'-.'i'rti'd liy u cunnM-nt of
Kitst Coiiijiiiny of tli.' Artillery ors
pri.tcnlintf ii fiiw Hi'iirnn'c in their
nutty blue iuiif"rn.-i and attnw-tive
ciipH. Tlie (riiiinl will ii.i'i t in the
week to i'Iioo-c officers. Miss I'.ut
ter!icld i tn!;iir,' u li'inlin:? part in
the ifiovi-nicrit.
Mrs. Harvey l.injf Hi"! tin' Misses
Esther Vliit"ii, I !.rtn- Winter, l.u
eilie llnrher nml A II it- Shim were n
bevy of Ashland younger social set,
who were the "ue-t-. of Mi-s t'lnyre
Johu-on of Meilfonl at dinner on
Sunday.
According to the nnnoiineeineiit
nili'le hy llai-v W. Ileln,., ehainiiun
of press, ihe .'ir-t Solilhern Oie-'n
iJistrict, r'cileiatioii of Women Cjnh
which win lo hohl its annual meeting
in OnintH I'nns, April I J, i:S and I I
Iiiih heen postponed indefinitely, ow
ini; to ii ui tlil epiilemie of nieuJles
in the ki-IiooIh of that city.
AiiHtin (.'hisholm nml Amos Nin
ineer of thin eity are niemher-i of the
entertainment nemmitee of the Tri
StanteH Itoml meetiii'', to he hehl at
Meilfonl, May Hi ami 17.
Frank .1. Shinn is tin- new scere
tary of the ( ,'hiiutniiipiu association
in plaee of If. I'. ( 'ainiiliell, who re
tire to ilevote his attention to raneh
interests. This is an instanee of one
firstrate officer siippliuitin another
whose merits as seerelary met every
rentiiremeiit. Hoth are eft'ieient anil
ahle, ohiiein to the limit in mei-tine
ileinanil dtirine; the liu-y as-enihly
Helicon.
W. -II. tiowdy, eorre--jKinilenl of
Oranile City I Ionic lend No. I0f;7,
Hrotheihoml of Amerienii Voemen,
Icl'l for I'orllaml the fir-l of the
week to atteml a state eimehiveiof the
onler, of whieh lie is master of" ae
eointts in the Oregon juti.-dicfion.
The loeal hninesteail has a niemlier
ship nf .'ID, anil is a representative of
Yoeniiin al'filialions, whieh nffonl
insiiranee henefils amoni; Ilia fra
ternal nrilers.
Dick Thomns:.en, ,'whu has heen
living at Meill'oril, while walking on
tlie Sonlliern Pacific near Aer, lust
Friilay afternoon, was hit hy a loco
motive anil Neriiiiisly injureil. lie
was lirmiiit to the home of his
brother, Jesse, on Walker avenue, on
Katinilay mnriiin:;. When the acci
dent liappelieil, he was on his way
to work on a raneh in the vieinily of
A(er. Itr. Itoslouh, railway sur
(;eiin. iM cnriii;; for Ihe injured lean.
Ashland Inline nf Masons will eon-
fer the Ihiril dcjr n Tlmi'sdny
eveninjr, April IU. This annonnee
inent is of no partieular significance
except for the fuel that Ihe work
will he ilnne by a tenia nf pnt-mas-ters,
nail assignments have been
Hindi" aeeorilinyly. The lollies at
Meilfonl, Ceiilral I'olal, .liieksonville
nml f 1 in ( k l'a-s have been invileil
to alteml, ami I lie piilheriii promises
to he one of more lhan ordinary roii
litie nml soeial interest.
I. K. Anilerson, taanauer of the
I'ilot Knob mine near (!nllni!!i, in
Siskiyou eniinly, was renewing
neiiiuintanees here last I'Yiduy. on
bis way to .Meilfonl, hu-iness mailers
cilllihu Mill there. He reports sliuw
to Ihe ileplh ol cicjit feel on Ihe level
in Ihe vieinily of Ihe mini' the pres
ent wilder, Ihe property heim. loealeil
nil Kmpire deck near the Klaaialll
river, (ioltnille rejoices in a new
Kleel briilu'e al thai poinl.
'reka is ri"-pomlni'A to Hie war erv
nml is nrnaiii.iiii,' a i-umpanv of na
tiomtl aarilsiaen, with nun
nlreaily enrolleil.
Kenneth Sno-milh, a mining man
nf Itiille, Muni., who ilie.l in n I'iiiI
Imnl 1 1 .-1 1 1 ; 1 1 leeeullv. Has a rainl
soa of llie lale (leneral Snov-milb
of Meilfonl.
Kev. .1. II. Duran, rural mail ear
ner, oeeupie,! the pnlpil f the I'll-
bylerii Inn eh mi Samlay.
Mr. ami Mis. 1 C . . ! . . -f t Newman ol
the Mllavi.la oivlia 1 ,1s mar Meil
fonl, wen. M-ilnrs al Ihe mateinal
I of Mis. I.eah t'ablwell, l.nui. I
Ktl'eet, Sallinlay neliinv, on ttluili
iisinii a number of IViemK were
invileil In while Ihe lime attuv in a
llelli'llllul reiiniiiu. Mr,. Newman
'IIS for -!y M, s lieiilah Cal.luell.
a popular tea. her in Ve- s, I . I
The fanulv of 1 ii. r, ;. n,.r
baek, ehiniiu aeiur. e. I.realni ..'
Ilollsd keepne.' here pl.p.iiali.n ,,
removal lo i ilnr h.lil. In ilM
ineaiilnne Ihe iloelor will lm Ii. I'i-ii
lanil nml take a emii -e in t -.i.iil
mile work.
Aeeurilner to lue.il oh .i ! v i r . pa
triolie fervor ran he-h nl l,,lt,.i,:
with Ihe ehise ol palm. lie vv , , !, ,,,; j
till' till It II of K.I -1 e I't 1 1 ! e, S.,lM',.,v !
nijthl witm I a !, raUv al i.i
Nat. Slllnlat iia.liiii :; at tlie 1'ir-, !
bvleriali ihilieh Seventh i..u..m!
ntleniteil ilit ine rv ie a limit . aial
ill the evenim: I 'npiiiin Vm laai'.-i
ii. wtirrinvr mhln s .. Al the Meili.el- i i
eliiiri'li in tl ten:!, i- I'm- (I. A.
mill V. C H. inai lia',,1 Hum- t ..--. .
iinil n lieaiitit'ul Ha; was pie I'llle.l In
I llC I'hlll'ell t'illl 11 PI il of I in I e e tele I e..
A. II. Daveiibill. ..I Tw o (I,,; ,j
ruucli iu tlie Vulli'itiew ilisiii.t, is1
the iluly aeen-iliteil aent for t!i- ilis
frlbution of joisonerl trratii in thu
war oairist roilent ;ets in that ter
! litory.
I Malta Commaii'ler !". 4, Knitfht-T.-mpiar,
will meet on We,Ineilay
; evening, April .'t, Steteil eonelave
I ami w.,rk in the lieil fio-s decree.
A revi-eil Ii-t of recruits here for
the naval reserve forees in ea-e of
ena-ru'eney irehules Ilruee Lininyer
as yoeinan: Mill I'raeht, onlinary sea
man: ''. Torrenee, ship filler:
! I'erry A-herafr, rnaehinisi's inati.;
Karl Weaver, a-is!ant civil ent'i
i neer; Will lltitler, machinist's niate:
I Abe Kuileliffe, blaek-mith. W. W.
('--her, manager of the local tele-
pai.ne ecfialiL'c, is the Warwick
of the eonlinfent as as-istant pay-ma-ier.
N. K. Hemphill, former A-h-laial
re-iih-nt, i- enrolleil from .Meil
fonl as electrician. The lists re
main ojen wilh a jin. raise of aihli
tional enli-tments in local tei'ritory.
The A-hhiml Metho'iist ebiircb
uiaa'uiatcil a las-ion anil Win
Mv ( hiiin Week,' hc'inriin with the,
evening service on Sunilav ami eon
liniiinir until the Ka-ter observance,
at wliieh time fhcre will be special
uiu-ie by ihe choir in the morning
ami cxerci.es by the Sun, lay i-chool
iu the evening.
Kev. Charles Hani, pa-tor of Ihe
I'rc-hyleria'f church at ,!bi!iiath
Falls ami a prorriiueai worker in the
Sonlliern trn-'on Fre-bylcrv, has re
irieil ami will beeoa.e iiicnl ii ieil
wilh Ihe .Ml. linker church iu I'orl
laml. The Hokui! liiver Minislerlal lesn
eialion met at Mckonl on April '1,
session, bcire': hehl ii; ihe cily library.
1,'ev. II. A. CaninhiiM of this eity,
preventeil frota alien, lin' by illness.
His recovery bills fair to be spee,!y,
news which will be of inferc-t to a
ho.-t of warm personal frienil-, not
only here, hill Ibrouithout the eoanly.
The Women of Womlcrafl, as rei-re-e,itc,
by Acorn Circle, in view oi"
univer.-al prepargilness measure-,
are v.resllinu' wilh the iplestiou, "Why
Our Munition Factories Shoubl lie
Movcl Fiiilber Inlanil."
In view of emergent contingencies
and the movement lo the front of
youiieer militants, sui".'e-tions an; in
onler as to the onjaniatiou of a
horn!.' oiniril ('lenient in various eoii'
muuilioes throiieboal the stale. John
F. Itoeho is nilvoculiii" the iilea here
ami is shapini; a movement to that
eflecl. I!y the way, the stars anil
Mripes have been prominently dis
jilayeil on Ihe lioeho iremises ever
cilice Wilson was re-eeetcl, not ile
hiyine; Ihe unfurling of Ihe starry
banner until Ihe a, heat of patriolie
Week.
Ucv. W. I,. Mdliiis-er, pa-lor of the
Christian church, will enter the
Chaulauipia field vfor the summer
inunlhs, beirinninir early in May. In
Ihe meantime the church will make
arraneeiaeiits tor a temporary sup
ply iu the pastorate here.
I'nil'essnr (I. W. Milam, supciin-
lemlent of Ihe Hold Hill scl s,
a visitor here on Saturday, renew ine
acMllaiutanees and atleudia to busi
ness mailers, lie was formerly prin
cipal of Ihe Kust .school ail, -elains
properly interests iu Ashland. He
reports fish I'iiircr for the bait iu Ihe
Idicac, Ihe finny tribe evidently mil
carin',' a "dam" for tl bslruelions
lo anuliii'.' which have at times pre
vailed al Hold Kay.
.1. M. deliver, liavini' sold his resi
lei on Avery street, is now domi
ciled wilh his familv on Winier street
Wei Ashland.
Work on Ihe new Chanlainpia
huihlui'is hriii;r rushed. Frank Jor
dan, ep," ii laelll Wall,, i , alien, I
lie,' to I I'll I branch of Ihe job which
is elcnsjve, b'ooliin' malerial al a
eic- appiotiniallnc S'Mmn is alieailv
eimlraeied for. I'.uihliiiu' plans is
revised will provide a structure even
larger lhan previous estimates, anil
Ihe new auihliiiiuiu will meet all as-
hl.v as well as (.'eiicral reipiirc-
laenls.
All on hanlisl un. a'lain remimleil
thai instructions ainilahli. free
of chin l'c upon appliealiuu either t"
Ihe cttelisim, s,.-vi,.,. ,,f . A -ii. nl
liiral ('..llevc at Corvallis ,,r Ihe ,1a. I,
soil e. unity palhi.lo.ist, in reuanl lo
-piatni;'. 'fhe-e inslrti.tiniis are
elllil..e, iu bllllelius No-. Idil I,,
ll'li inclusive, ami include Ihe elilin
scope nf operation us applied f,
apple-, pear-, prunes, plains, praehe.
I , In rries.
I he Chaulauipia I'ark i lab al a
---- 1 . 1 1- 11,1 .-t illtr tat Kllilav eleele.l
Mi-. S.uah I'aller-on president ana
Mis. Marietta Mailt, seel, lery. 'I he
nl'.'aill.ilioll stands pled I i, ,.,,.
Un1: lis wink of carnc'. fur the
I nai I a ii,ii;i ui nains pi npei , ami wl
n-c l!- he-t en.h.ivois in ,roinotit,v
the law InlihliM;; opera t ion s, labor,
alnie: practical hues in tlie eneonnic
HI ,'t tv Inch Ihe ladles et el lead a
"'i n - hand.
I. nial p. is',, 'p..,. einpli.te. ars ei
' baled ill a sw .purr eovel iiinei t
nriler cull I in:; their aid in a limv c
I I o I.--I-I the Ich lal b ail nl
mve tiealioll HI the deteellotl of sun
ami otlieis ei!..aed in plots an, I m
lle.;iies iieain.t the -ov erein: V of
!' I ailed Slates, Al.onl a ,,,ea
i.i.
of
I I.
Ihe A-.hl.iml po-lnfi. .
, I'.-.- K S'leiln 1; lloba- s
I .t .1 t a an ia.llcs anion;:
nb,e
neaie.nl .,
uanil.er.
Willi Meiltonl Inldi- Is Meiltonl nia.le
il TALENT TALK
i
J. II. Fuller and wife of Warner
creek were Mcdford callers Wednes
day. Frank ('enters of Anderson creek
was a business caller in Medford on
Wednesday.
V. F. Scentlin was in from Fern
valley attcndiiir to bu.-iness mutters.
J. N. Face is reported much bet
ter. I)r. Charles Hni.-te.'iiid W'as in from
his mine on Warner Creek Wcdn
day.
H. K. l'.ie.vin;in has rented the Itasey
place, ami will move bis lainily then
soon. Fred Combs was in town from
Wae-ncr Creek Wednesday.
Mrs. Stewart, an aunt of Mrs. I.an
Combs, who has been visilintr her for
the past three months, left Wednesday
inorninr for Arizona.
Walter Jeffcries was in Wednes
day from east of Hear Creek at-
teadine; to btisine-s .natters.
J. I'randt, who has been quite ill
is reported much better.
Fred I. mailt and his sister, Mrs,
Kate lirandt. of Talent, motored to
Mcdford Wednesday.
Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. Herring;
were visitors at Ihe school Wednes
day.
Mrs. Arthur lirown, the liusincsi
aoent for The Mail Tribune, was il
Talent at!cndiijr to business matters
Thursday.
Hob Wilcox, who has been working
in the Ashlnnd mines, is in town
a'.'ain, owinr to Hie mines bavinL'
been closed for a few weeks.
John I.ceson was in from War
ner Creek all cii,iiii- to business mat
ters Thursday.
Mrs. VryT and daiic-hfer, Laura,
aisited at Mrs. Kred Itraudt's Wednes
day afternoon.
William I'clric from Anilerson
Creek, was a business caller in A-h
land Thursday.
Wiley Jones of Warner Creek wa
a business caller in Ashland.
Wnitner Creek bridge near Fred
Hnpp's has been washed lint by the
rising vvater.
I-rank Snook was in i'rorn Wae;-
ner ereek Friday.
Comiiiny 7, C. A. ('., visited Tal
ent riiursday nfternoon. Serte:inl
Ted Hill pive the pupils of the hieji
school an address on the issue that
is intcrcsline- om- eoiinlry nt this
tune. The company was accompan
ied by representatives of Ihe lied
Cross society. We understand two
recruits were ublaiiicl and we hope
lhat. Talent will respond with a larger
number in Ihe near future,. We hear
t il v njrree wilh Mr. Will O. Steel of
Mcdford and prcpa ration for Hie re
eeilion of (rerinany .should she try
to e;ct a foot -bold on American soil,
should be made with all speed. Our
fhifr is as jtooil for us lo fi-jlit for, as
any ficriuan s is, was, or ever will be.
Jo-b I'alterson of North Talent
was in Mcdford Wcilncsdny afler
iioon, ii t ti'tnlin ', to business mailers.
Mr. K. F. Cook and son, Fred,
were Ashland business callers Fri
day. An A. II. C. social was eit-cn al. Ihe
M. K. church Thursday evenin-r. Mi's.
Charles lloldlide, was hostess. A
social evenine; was spent in frames
and siellin:. Mr. K. K. Cook, the
hardware merchant, won the prize
for hiiib klckiiiL'. Fruit puiiclics of
different kinds were served. All had
an enjoyable lime.
Mr. and' Mrs. C. A. Hrovvn are e.v-
peeleil In ailite from Collate (irovc
loday as Kaddie, Ihcir llilvance acnl,
arrivcl some lime last niulil t the
Soul hern l'aeil ie depot.
Frank llcllittell was liiadin1,' his
effects Thursday, prcparatorv to
slnppinr lliein to Collac;,' (irove. Mr.
and Mis. Ilelliwell arc inlendim; Icav
intr lor thai place some lime about
Ihe first of April. We certainly re
gret losing them.
Nick llrophy was iu fnun Ander
son Creek mi business Friday.
lalwaid Dickey was a business
from Waener creek.
.1. If. Fuller whs in fnun Anderson
Creek Kriilav nioniin-j-
Jiiii May was in fnun Anderson
Creek, altendinf to business matters
Friday nioniiti;;.
Hill Kerhv tvas a Medloid business
caller from Anderson Creek Friday.
The school lunch has been iliscon-
lil d because of the hi;:h cost of
food s nil's.
I. II. I 'cuhi nd tvas in tottn from
cast f Hear Creel, Friday.
William Iticcsc has purchased tlie
ranch bcloli;;iti' lo Waller Iv'e.vitnhls,
who reside- al Salem, ( ire.-oii. Mr.
Hives, . ha . been foiiunate in obtain
in: sin 1, ti desirable location. It i--situated
miM lo tin- I tai: ley ('aniline
mi part's land.
Mr. and Mrs. II, S. (Ilirui, llarrt
(iiiein, and Mr. and Mrs. K. A. IVrrv
alien, led the theater in 'Mcdford on
Wednesday etcnin:,.
Mr. and Mrs. Yaiidci sluis, M,--, c.
D. Hurmili and Mr. and Mrs. lieoiiie
lioss allelliled Ihe 1'ase Weillle-dat
et eliiii'.'.
Dr. Daisied lell town lor his min
tni: claim Finlat niornuis-.
I redelli k lles-, luratc n eelillv Ie
eeitcd the s.,, news ,,f the dealb ol
his sister in Seattle, Washni.-ton.
Mi's. Sinaii, rs ot Warner Creek
e:.H-cts to sx-nd the summer in Ash
land ami has moved her household ef
fect there.
Mrs. Olive Woltcrs has pulled up
the apple trees on two acres of her
orchard and will plant "ruin.
C. W. Clark ih called home from
Hray, ('al., by the .serious illness of
his son, Clurn.
Mr. and Mrs. William Han-ison of
Anderson Creek are reeeivin" con
gratulations on the birth of a son.
born March 2H.h.
William Foxall is recovering from
a severe ease of blood poisoning on
his face, received while pruning black
berry bushes.
Mrs. J. ,J. Kin and two dauirhters,
were shopping in town.
Frank liillard returned Thursday
.from a business trip up on the moun
tains. K. .1. I.iike was iu Talent from his
rari'-h home in Frederick Friday.
.Miss I.owe one of the Talent teach
ers, will make her home for the rest
of the school year, with Mr. and -Mrs.
Jay Terrill.
Mrs. John I'rader and son motored
into town Friday irjorniutr from An
derson Creek, notwithstanding the had
roads and weather.
Kverett Heesi, -' was in from War
ner Creeek Thin sday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hrnwn are to
be the quests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Stump.
I)r. il. IC. floldes rGtiiiaeii from a
i,.i:.ii.t.::; trip lo Walla Walla Tkurs-
!. Kckelson spent Thurs
day afternoon In Medford.
Mrs. Ksse Wilson was a Medford
visitor one day this week.
Miles ('antral!, Brycnt Hamilton
and II. II. Taylor motored in from
Applegato on business Monday.
Mrs. Klla Cook, who has been vis
Iti.iK with Ashland and Medford
fiends for the past five weeks, re
turned home Sunday.
Chris L'Irlcli mado a hu .iness trip
to Central Point Wednesday.
Mrs. John Dunnlngton spent a few
hours In Medford Wednesday after
noon. Mrs. It. Y. Jennings and son mo
tored to Ashland last Sunday.
K. A. Fleming attended to busi
ness matters in Medford Thursday.
Fred Furry of Phoenix transacted
business In Jacksonville this week.
Harry Luy made a business trip to
.Medford Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dunnlngton of
Medford spent a few hours visiting
with Jacksonville friends Thursday.
Judgo und MrW'F. L. Ton Vellc
motored to Talent Sunday.
Fred Combest, Raymond tiullls,
Arthur Kleinliainmer and licit Ilarr
were among those in from Iluncom
this week.
Mrs. Harry Porter and daughter of
Granada, Cab, spent Sunday with rel
atives living here.
Hd Wend left for Portland the first
of tho ween m receive aiedical atten
tion. Mrs. Hies Chapman was hosless to
Ihe 'Amecllla Girls" on Friday of this
week.
The public school, which has been
ior uio past week owing to
several cases of measles, will he re
opened on .Monday, April 2.
Ira Tailgate of Itulte Falls spent
several days in town this week,
Among tho .voiing people of Jack
sonville who responded to Cnele
Sam's call for volunteers were: Les
ter Thompson, Louis linker, Ivan Ap
plcgato. Albert .Mitchell. Meriltt Dav
is, Dan llagshaw and J. M. Itock, Jr.,
The girls to enlist were: Jewell
I): Hoy. Pauline Greaves and Gretchen
I'll lit.
RIVERSIDE RIPPLES
Mrs. Koso (iny is making a two
wtM'ks' visit with hop motlMT In Pnrr-
latKl.
Mr. Kh.Ioo f Ouklund was an
ov-TMinday pu.t of Mr. ami M,-.
ihaiiiiilniii;.
I'. C. Klliott and family wnro down
'rom MtMirord Sunday in ihrir m-w
Saxon Six car .alliiiK at tho homo oi'
Mr. and .Mrs. (Miurlcst Vi:li.
Mr. and Mrs. Kli-liard llniii'l wrr
liiints I'hss vi-itorH Saturday.
-M rw. CtuirU'i. Wall! lias just re
coivt'd ii fine lino of now sprim; IiatH
wlilrh urn on play at ln-r storo.
.Mrs. W. W. ntttlo and i tiildrcn arc
in Ashland niakiiu; a wook-ond vhlt
with ridr.llvi's.
II. i. Joihvs has hvon laid up for
few dn. from ll)J",t,, ri-ivod b
latlii-K from a w:ii;oii.
.Mrs. .larohs, (icori; .larohft and I.
I. I'ortor and f inlliy took ailv:n.t:it:p
f Uu ploa'-iiat woalhrr on Sunday
nm plt'TiitiMl on Knots t'rrok.
Kit-hard. Swj-rkor In analn workiiu:
hU mlnr on Hinbuo itim1)..
County work is ln'un on tho Uiv
oi si,!,, mad tiv Mr. Karhart and a
for of nn-n and trrtn... Tho. an
radlh v mad to tho Panfir hii.'li-
way mailt1. This luifl Imu: hon ihmmI
ami wo are etud to i-oo tho work
fi.o on.
D. II. Slead returned from Mcd
ford Thumday with ihree fine I foi
st, in rows. H8 new house Ik coni
plcied ?r.d about 7"u little chickens
occupy it. He expects to increase the
nuniber to about one thoiieand.
G. II. Alden Is also rais-ing a lare
flock of White Leyhornti. He took
C',0 c-hi.shs from his incubator last
week. One incubator vieUkd a 90
per cent hatch.
Sir. and Mrs. K. K. Wahl were down
from Medford Sunday calling on Ittv
erside friends.
Mrs. Knilly Sprague is In Phoenix
J this w eek with Miss Alice Harper.
2
IS
If you have a globe
trotting friend who has
$1,000,000 in the bargain,
tell him about this. Quite
frankly, the only reason we
told you about it was to
show you how big a
$1,000,000 is.
And the reason that we
are talking about a $1,000, -000
is that we want you to
know the reason behind
the mellow fragrance of
your OWL Cigar. Here
it is quick.
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KEEP A JAR OF
MUSTEROLE HAN
It Quickly Loosens Up Coughs and
Colds in Throat or Chest
Just a little llMcl-olc rubbed on your
-rre, t:uht clicst ln-furc ym ;n to" bed
will h.fvtn up coiiRcsii-.n nid liroak up
mu,t Sf'vcrt? cnlds and. cniitriT..
MtUvtcndi: h a ckan wltiti oinimrnt
fiale with oil oi inctinrd. Simpiy riib
it t.;i. o planter nocc.-.-ary. Urttcr" than
inn-tard -Inticr and docs nul bliator.
Thousands who use Music-role will tell
what r-Akl it pivos from sore tlirat,
bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stilT ntvk,
;itbin.-, nouraliria, hculriche, comjt-sli.in,
pU-'.irisy. rheum itistn, Imubapo, pnius and
aclu-s of the back or join..., sprains, sore
inuscVs;, brtiisrs. chilblains, frosted feet
and cold.-. ( it ii ten prevents pneumonia i.
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l.l-T I S HI'. Vl)l It TAII.Olt
Ve liavo a fliio snappy lino of
woolens to ehooso from.
Wo gnar.intro to filvo j'ou tlio
hluln-st class of tailoring that la pos
sililo. Wo Riiarantoe a rorfect fit or no
sale.
Old ItcllaWo Cleaners.
The Iteeieiitton Club met Thurs
day .-.flernoon with .Mrs. I'aullne
Wahl. Mrs. Martha Striker was ad
mit'ed to membership in Ihe club.
Mrs. Maudo C'hainplln conducted a
very interesting program on .lainr.H
Whltcomb Itiley. Itccilatloas were
nlven by Mrs. Hwaeker and Mis. por
ter, all members kIvIiii. (flotations
from Itiley. The next mectlnx will
ho with Mrs. Chamidhi and there
will be i: Luther liarlank program
conducted by Mrs. Anna Lnttcl.
C. !t. t:-.a) and lamlly are, com
fortably located l.i the C. W. Mc-
i Donald house, otherw ise known as the
All aboard for the big ride!
40,000,000 miles
for $1,000,000
Every bit of leaf that goes
in every Owl Cigar must be
time-cured to the very turn of
mellow fragrance. And that
takes many long months. To
make sure that there is always
sufficient OWL leaf on hand,
"ready", in Owl fragrance,
requires that we constantly
keep curing a leaf-reserve
worth, at the very least,
$1,000,000.
Just old-fashioned care,
friends, plus a $1,000,000 invest
ment is what makes the Owl
Cigar tlie fragrant smoke it is.
Demonstrate it! 5c in the
nearest cigar store.
THE
MILLION
dollar
CIGAR
BRANCH,
Insist Upon Home Products
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IM THE ROGUE riVE3 VALLEY
KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
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If g'ood little pigs you'll bo
each morn,
And drink your milk and cat
your corn,
You'll soon grow into that
dolectablo fame
Of having "AC0RX" llama
and Uncoil for vonr n:nnr
INDEPENDENT MARKET
"Around the Corner"
OUR SERVICE STATION
For
Tclcplione 8!)0
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AND WATEIi
and
1UR1GATIX0 PIPE
do ti) J. A. SMITH,
123 N. Grape St.
cliih hoii.e. They hava invited the
iliverslde people to a party there Sat.
ardny tveaiiiB at which time each
oil o present Is expected to take some
part on the pruKram or pay a ten
tent line.
With Medford trade is Modfor.l made.
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your protection
GENERAL CIGAR CO., INC.
It Is Only Once
In a low; ppari h Hint you find a shop
so nxi'prt as our In tho repair ot au
toinoliilo tops, u took science to
construct them in the first place, and
It takes science, plus Infinite care to
repair them successfully. We do that.
Medford Auto TopFactory
ii. V.. A('KI,i:V, Proprietor.
IIS South Central.
flOGUE WIVE-ULo
.ft& AND!
Poimt paC-
Patronize the Institution
that Maintains the Largest
Payroll in Medford
The Medford
Printing Co.
Tho P..:-l K.juipped Job
iPlar.t in Orcg-.n Outside of
' Portland
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