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MrTCnPo'Rn CTATL TTtrntPCR MKDFOTIT). OKEGOX. TUESDAY. MAY 14, '101R i i IOCAL AND A-' PERSONAL The hip entertainment nt I ho I'nge tonight for (ho benefit of Iho Junior; Hod Cross anil In which 700 pupils! if the schimis will lake nart. will lie- Kln promptly at S o'clock. Tho doors jterod nt the hotels today were John of tho theater will open nt 7 o'clock. H- MuTtey of Huo, Mleh.. W. W'ol of A crowded house- Is expected. Ite- -N'"' orl f'y. (ieorgo ltyhurn of honrsnln for tho entertainment, whleh nilllllK"- Tuttle and W. s tho annual exhibition of IheV1-- 1,oly "f s,ll Kninclsco, 1) W. Beholds, havo linen Koine on for Welch of Stockton, Theo. C. Nelson weeks under tho direction of Misses of Nevada City, Calif., It. It. Bradley French and Hunter, teachers of music li1""1 Mr- 11,111 Mr- '' A. Anderson of and physical trulnln .r j MwitaKiio and J. S. Ilnmes, Itulelith w,..,.,l, .v,,w,l,nr ,.,, ,.!"'' Tplmlilo. C K. lliilley. W. W. Gii'r- chased on teniis less than rentals. Mei!f"fd nook Store. A Tho lntest word front San Francis co on tho conditon of Kobort I'cluuze 1b that lie Is improving nicely and un less complications set In tho attend ing physicians think he Is out of iliin Rcr. Candidates' hall, Xalatorlum, Weil. May Kith. Tickets, 7."c. 4.'. ' I). A. Ilonnr loft Sunday for Illsh op, Calif., having lieen called thoro by tho death of his brother on Sat urday. Phone 841-J, Office Medford Con crete Construction Co., at Lewis pipe plant, N. Itlverslilo Avo. 4Ti A soven-pound girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. T. K. fiilmoro of Mur phy, Ore., last Sunday nt tho Sani tarium. Hear Dick Posey In tho musical program at the Christian church Wednesday night. May l."jtli. Admis sion 85c. 4W Mesdames S. E and C, ,1. Marcus of Klamnth Fallsnro visitors in the city and guests at the Hotel Medford. Latest model Underwood typewrit er, like new, for much less than mar ket Talue Medford Book Store. 4 1 Carl A. INoron, former assistant county agricultural agent, who com peted hlr course nt the gnvernmiiiil iivlatlon training Helmut nt Berkeley and hns been flying In Texas for the past two months, lias boen- commissioned second lieu tenant and detailed to tho army nvlntlon school at Hantoul, ill., ns an Instructor. Ho Is now spending a 10-days' furlough nt his homo, Hoedloy, Calif. 1 See Mrs. Paul Hansen about Nil Bone Corsets. Phono 585-1 1. BD The U'llHr nt rn,tcl rn.H.. . 1. IT.. I Yorslty club's tennis cnurt hi the! rear of the club building and opposite the postofflce Is progressing rapidly. Havo you a son or brother In ibe army or navy, If so you should dis play a sorvlco flag. Tho Mall Trib une has them. Principal linker of the high school Is loaehlug the physics class and will continiio doing so In addition to his other duties until tho end of the school yoar, thus replacing ltiilph Bmlth, Instructor In physics and chomistry who recently resigned anil left last Saturday for Washington, I) C.'to take a position in the govern ment bureau of standards. Upholstering, furniture repairing, mattresses made over, fenthor reno vated, curpots and rugs cloaned and laid. (leo. W. Douglass, 01 S. Itlv crslde. Phono 182-J. tr Private Roland Hubbard of the Seventh company, who has spent a ten-days' furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. l'ort Hubbard, left this morning for l'ort Columbia. Morn rain was tho welcome predlc Wodnosdny showers mid colder," roads the prediction sent out by tin weather bureau at San I'niiii Ism The minimum temperature this morn' lug was :is degrees. Vcsterdn '.-. maximum temperature was r.; de (trees. Hear nick Posey in the musical program nt the Christian church Wednesday nlclil, May 1Mb. Admis elon S.".c. 4 - Adjutant Cener.il Williams will lio hern Wednesday or Thurdii lilRht to tniisicr the home guard com pany Itllo the stale mill t lit service. If lie Is here Wednesday nl;:lit l.c Will be !u Ashland Tiiiiisd.iv ni.;bi m muster in Iho home eiianl riimpanj of that city. Hut he may ci, to Ash land first and co to M, Mini. I n, m day, no definite Inioi in.iiluii hinini. nt been received, Kwrv m.-mher u! the MeiUor.l home sutird mnipaiiy i, reiilinsled to be at drill W -sin, ., d.,v night. Johnson for !il-;h ro rnlrlng. . O. K Pitts was one or Ibe vl-ltuis from the Applcu.no s,,iL-, n, n,,. city today. Keo Dave Wood about tbat fire In rnranco policy. Office, Kooni tot M. K. & II. 1 1 u i 1. 1 1 n ' . Carl lliirtwlg. wim is In Uic mivv Service and s slailonod at s.m HI ego, la now on fnrloiu ii and ai r a visit hero with his sl u r Mm (i nirtland, left last night for I'on'.md to visit other rvlntlves 1'ioni i'.ot lnnd he Bill (o to Harvard univci Ity, having been detailed to take a cournu in Kiii-ii-M u-ii-si.iiiii ai ii,.u institution. trl formerly rc-ulnl hero and attended the Med,,,,,! Woa-lng. g.,s. iniHncstlon and cu-CDOO'- iMipatlon. No grlnlna nr n...... vr. Ilfinc, iisrneu-v.orcy nni it. p-Tho rnHiilnr session of'tho school .hoard wlilcjU ,'jf'.ln )iiivo been -hull) ioiiiKht has... been postponed u.'.tl! (Wednesday nlitht tieriiiiHO of the IiIk m-IhihI entertainment at the I'aKo to j.nltiht for tho benefit of tho Junior ted Cross. Coronu dry lead, Standard of dry . lends. IJardwoll Fruit Co., exclusive IC UKetlt. Included nnionc visitors renis- inott and A. .1. Hush of Portland. Mrs. Ilancy for homstltching and p-cotlng. Cerntl-Coroy Itldg. Sheriff Jennings Is offering a ro ward of $100 for tho arrests and conviction of tho vandals who broke fulo tho Itogticlanil school last l-'il-,day night and maliciously hroko up the desks and other furniture. The sheriff, County Prosecutor Koherts and the school board of the district aro conducting a vigorous Investiga tion, Hour Hick Posey In tho musical program at the Christian church Wednesday night, .May Kith. Admis sion :i.',c. 4o Harold McDonald, who has been In Hie employ of a prominent Portland fiutotuobllo concern for somo tlmo iiast, left tlii3 nioriiing for Portland lafler a visit with relatives and friends hero since Sunday. Plant Paxson's Superb Dahlias now and up to July fourth. Get them at ...e .. nlore. v.enirai roint. ure. S. Bertclson and F. Ilertelson re-1 turned today to tho quicksilver mine li ear Beagle after n short visit In the,,ir r ,,,n i, rw.ii-' ..n i,t!Ua and somo 1,arts of 011r own coun- ciV- Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. 30 So. Riverside. . w;8 cuo(1 for (ria, ,and girl who possibly can should un- Mrs. J. B. Duncan of Ashland isj C()imy prosel,lltur ,o,erU ut 0nco durtako th'3 work' Tho bCst su a guest nt tho Hotel Holland, having ;rm)slpil t),.lt tho rallo ,)0 dismissed 1 f 688 19 hoped for the unlt 6"r"8 arrived Monday afternoon. m , K,.0,1Md (mt a(or havln(, here this summer and those iuterest- Dr. Hartley fills nun extracts teeth ( ,,, a ,horo lllvcal,sallon ,1B wuajcd In tho camp aro hoping that It without pain. M. F. II. Bldg. of , (hat lhoro WM will be a start toward a much bigger Among callers nt tho Commercial ...., ,, Vr ti-,rii.i-in Tho undertaking next yenr. The question club today were . I J. Pierce ot Phlla- doulphlu and J. F. Cessna of Grln- neli, 111. .msou jiaiiiiiau, mo uepum sueriri " Paxson s Supeni Daitllas, eight for who trl(i(, to BUap 10 ham,cuff8 oc farms en pitches. Women will un a dollar, eight for two dollars, and Worthlngton s wrists i doubtcdly feel lnoro urgently the eight for thrco dollars. About half , . ' ' I call to" this form ol work and will do of florists' prices. It. II. Paxson, Con- ' "'"i. Mrs. 1). 11. Knchus of Red Bluff.' Cnllfc, returned homo today after a vlsl with Mr. and Mrs. 1J. 1'. Ben acit and Mrs. K. II Pearce. "Got u homestead before May 25th. iSee Mr ore and Hodgson, Austin Ho tel building, Ashland, fur a good lo cation." 4i A group of wealthy mining men from Sacramento consisting of II. .Shear, C. A. Wilbrite, J G. Duties. Sam Stono and S. It. Duties, urrlved in the city Thursday and aro making their headquarters nt the Nash ho tel. This morning the parly left for Jacksonville to make an inspection of tho Opp mine. Tho men aro all financially Interested In a successful initio near Cold Hill nnd will pay n visit to It before going home. Why not eat your noonday lunch at Holland Cafe? , While Thomas C. Berkett. finance clerk nf the po.-tol'fice, Is on his ttto ttecks' vacalion, Mrs J. W. Warner, wife of the assistant postmaster. Is filling the position. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. (r. K. II. Parsons after several days' visit hero will Vavo tonight for Se attle. With II. Vim lluvenberg of Sams Vallet, .Mr. Parsons spent Sun day at his ranch, Mouutci est near Hill. The lirunstt Iik, all phonographs In one, .iters Paint Store. tf Mr and Mis. w. I'. Adanison and .Katie William are guests at the .'Intel Holland troni l.os Angeles. I'or the best Insurance, see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Service flags for sale at cost. Mall Tribune office. t gi: win:, u,c 1 Si. , i.il J,, Iho fill tt. I h.ipuer ol tin- Aineric louiclit rinaslicd all pn I .I'rintu- ihitu by id, Mav . I.. i Grande a Red Cross edi in iii auv maphim; to tied I ro.-s ruiiip.iltii hi-adiinarters- at Portland an nftidatit th.it tt i quota of $.';:. tu.o was alrc.idv in the linn. Is ot War Triv.smi r Anna M. Pollack. War Chairman K. K. Kiddle deposit ed a certlllcd check tvith Miss I'ol lack 'ovin tli.it Union and W'tl lena counties tvero so sne of (heir quota tli.it they were willing to p-.ii up the money In adt.inio ii,."or.. li'-. e person had been soiiciicl Win- Worries I i.c( Health. It Is agr.'cd In mcli.-.il uoi!-,.riii.,. i "' affects the discstite or -Ian-. W ,,111 till- digesliou i;. lUlt of - oiu.T, I! il, nuts t!.e whole physical , ; neini; o il or gear. II It. Ilaywanl. r:i.ulil!a, G., writes: "l-'oley Ca- ttl.irtlc Tablets cite m quicker relief (i ., tiyrhtu i; 1 have eter tried.."' Thev Idieve bili.uisiia l.r....n. i sold even he,,. Adv. v ITALIAN' All. MY IlKADQl'Alf TKHS IS NOWTIUCKN ITALY, May (l!.v the Assoeiiitcil Press.) Jiiiliuii lroois repulsed wit Ii heavy loss a desperate enemy attempt last nig'it to redeem the loss of Mouto C'anio. It is believed Hint this is only the first of a heries of efforts to regain I lie losl ground owiiu; to the value ol' the height, v.liicli com, mils the np prnuelics to the viillcy Ivmlinjr from Trent to Hoveteto. The fight Inst uiglit was in the darkness nnd wits n bloody hand to liainl si niggle over the rocky slopes of the. mountains. The Italian posi tions, however, were maintained in tact. . Thus fur Iho fighting around Monte Como litis been of the local charac ter, nltlioiigli outposts show increased activity. '. 10 BE HANDCUFFED B. G. Worthingtons' refusal tu ner. mlt special deputy sheriffs to place hand(.utf8 on ulm 'in tae Siskiyous;.POiS'blo,andu"iforra nours' ,Ilst SttUmiav nlgllt aftor ,lley hiia slnpp(,(1 ,llm , 8wll.ch )lis alltomo. ,,, wus vn(lcalt.a Tuesday in Jus- tfee of tho Peace Gowdy's court at Ashland, when the case against Wor- ui.i,i ,i.n .i, ,.UOo 0.-if u-, f,i.i..,' ..i , -i,i ' thlngton on tho charge of resisting an warrant for arrst wa9 8wor out against Justice Gowdy's advice, by , .... , MOSCOW, May 14. (British Ad-' .iP,.i, ii-1-..i i, i -i-i. .. ''.... troops in the oast, replying to the Russian request for tho .cessation of hostilities on tho Ukrainian front, says that German troops, In accord ance with the terms of tho Brest-Lit ovsk treaty, have cleared Hie llkriilim i .if tte.t c.nr.i. .,,,,1 t it ..i.i i, I 01 ticu uuariis unit tunc it snoum uo possible to do so overywhero along 1 tho Ukrainian land frontier. Tho commander said ho could only agree to tho cessation of nuval opera tions against tho Hlack sea fleet pro vided all the ships returned to Sobas- topol and woro retained there. Then the port ot Novorossysk would be opened free to navigation. He claim ed that the Black sea fleot more than onto had participated in the fighting against German troops in tho Uk raine I OGDKN. Utah, May 14. A special (rain of 14. steel cars loaded wiHi sil ver bullion, estimated in valuo at titer $20,tiiiti,inio, passed thru hero today en route to the Pnciflc const. Jiallroad. officials stated tho silver is i-ousigiied to San Francisco for ship ment to the orient, where it will be used to pay over government obliga tions. Silver is to In- used instead ot gold, in lino with the government policy not tu permit gold to be shlp I ed out of tho United States. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY t'lHi S.M.K- lt.it horse, weight 1 1 tio His.; work single or double or un der saddle. V. P. Hodge, f.10 South Oak dale. 1'iione ;; lli-.l 4'J I'oli S I.IC -- lie Igian l'lioue :',l I II. liarc, bred. 4li l im I1IAT -L', and 4-roont fur nishcd ai nrtiiH uts. fall 1 to u nt. :::". South Central. 4!i WAN ll-.ll -Man ai-sistant to the ho tel manager, al Hotel Holland. See Mr. W'c-tirliind. I'lMi Sl.r, Two itairv betters, one 'resh. other sunn be. I'hotie I 1 1 V. As-li l.imt. Geo. Irti In. -to l.'r At the first turn east of J K. Mures en crushed rock road, one i.ir j.u k. l'lioue -li'.v-Ul. j;i W A. i"i:u- - To rent, small furnished bou-c. I'lioiie 4i;v-U t . .;i . Y ii Kntruslcd to mc Will rOl ite a scientific examination . and 1 prescribe the proper glasses at the lowest price cuii.-iment Ub hlv.li griulc work. It nut convenient! lor voit to call, yon (n make ar-i laimeineirn by postal or phone, tor me to see you at your home. i DR. RICKERT 1A K.MGII T SPKCI A1.IST Mnlfonl, Oivgon, ... An agricultural camp for girls will be organized on tho ollaway or chard, beginning "Work tho first of Juno. Tho purpose Is to make this j icarap a self-supporting uilit of the fvomen's land army. Tho girls will iliavo training and actual experience In farm work, orchard work, box making, etc., from tho first day they go into camp. t . I Tho purpose is to use the camp as j A headquarters from which girls may . . . .. 4io out to tiny of tho surrounding or fhards in need of work and get em ployment. Enrollments for this camp will be taken nt any time in Mr. Cato's offico 111 the C.arnett-Co-roy building; the office of the Fruit association, or by officers ot the (iris' honor guard Also all those girls and women who are willing to work in the orchards this summer hut who expect to go out only for the day and return In tho evening aro usked to give their names so that the. work may be better organ ised. All enrollments should bo in by the last week in May or the first week in June. The organization seeks to give the workers eauable I condition.; and as enod a im as The idea of the women's land army1 units lias been worked on! very thoro ly and effectively lu England. Cana- ry' T1'o agricultural noed is so great at this time that every woman of labor will undoubtedly be even i more serious as tho war progresses and more men are tnbpn from tlie ,llolr l,art in carrying It on in every soctton ol America .is tbev have been dntnir in " OXDOX. Mav 14. The .-nlmirnltv . announces that during tho period May fi-12 inclusive, air forco contin- gents working from Dunkirk carried 011t successful liomliing operations against tho Osteuil docks and sea-' - " l,li,n" ''a:0- "10 eeliruggo mole and lock gates and enemy shipping In the vicinity. ' "Several direct hits were observed' . , , , ... , , on the sheds on .eehrugge mole and a large shed nt tho seaplane base was burned up," the statement continues. "In tho courso of tho offensive pa- trols, six enemy machines were de stroyed and two others were driven down out of control. Ono of ours Is missing. "On May 10 ono of our seaplanes in tho North sea sighted a Zeppelin on patrol nnd nn indecisive action, lasting half an hour, was terminated by the Zeppelin retreating to its base." C'ATAItlillAf, HK.KM-:SM MAY nn ovi:ii('OMi:. If you have Catarrlial Deafness or head noises go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of I'armint (double strength), and add to it ,-4 pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. Tnko 1 tublespoonful four times a day This will often bring quick relief from tho distressing head noises, t'logged nostrils should open, breath ing become easy and tho mucus stop dropping Into the throat. It Is easy to prepare, costs littlo and Is pleasant to lake. "Anyone who has Catarrhal lieafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial. Heath's Urug Store. Strang's lirug Store, Ilasklns' lirttg Store. Medford Pharmacy, West Side l'harmacy. Adv. LIKMOR Bakery EcvcrytliinR tastes "LIKMOR" .M'liUTl.V AMKIUCAX. ltetnil unil 'lioleMlle l ull Line ..r llnkery Goods. Now open for business at 606 K. Main street. Stores will be supplied with bread as fast as equipment arrives and plant is put in shapo. Insist on "LIKMOR" Bread PUBLISHER BENNETT DEAD.; (Continued from page one.) .of the New York Herald and again look a unique position, as this Is still i ;.he only American dally newspaper resIdonco abroad, broken qnly by the tiuiexpccted arrival of the Bennett yacht In New York harbor once every two ox three years for a short stop, ttho editors In immediate control of tho Now York Herald kept a chair I at their conference table always va cant for the absent editor, one of his own ideas to keep his men imbued jttvith the spirit that lie was "boss, 'altho several thousand miles away. Tho Herald, marked minutely iwlth tho names of tho men who had written certain articles or news sto ries, wns forwarded to him In Paris dally. Ho kept in 4ouch with every detail ot personnel and policy. Daily v oftener, the cable from Paris, 0r i, ..,ii.i i.. i.. i hls vnrhi iirnuirht tbn odiinr-tn- chief's executive orders, for promo tion or discharge, for compliment or reprimand, or sketch of general poli cies. Wltims and Eccentricities. , His whims, amounting, his critics said, to eccentricities, were ono of the most Interesting angles of his personality. It is related that ho .(dismissed a musical critic simply be- 'cause "ho was such -a funny -looking man," and put the financial editor ."in his place; and that a "copy? 'boy who run into the pit of Mr. Bennett's .stomach m the Herald office received several dollars' reward for his un- usual haste. These and many in Utances like them were traditions of Herald employes. j He laughed at conventions, and In .variably printed in the Herald the worst things his enemies said about ! him. When Jay Gould. gave to the WHILE AT WAR WOMEN SUFFER AT HOME EttfiKNE, OnKflox, "I certainly owo a! great deal to Dr. Pierce's Kcmilics: three clitfereut times they have .saved my life. One time 1 had trouble tv i t li my lungs and .tine doctor said that I could not fet wo! I. 1 itook j r. PJerce's Golden I Medical Discovery and' It cured me. During another ill ness the dooUira said tliere was no chanco W for my recovejy. I took two bullies of tlr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and cot well. Acain doctors said that the only thing to save my life was iui operation, and at once, too. I acain took the 'favorite Prescription and the 'Golden Medical Discovery.' and they brought nio llirgngli just tiiie.-well. sneak too hiirhlv of ili.-se ivonilerfiirVcnie- dies." M us. At.MA JAKVIS, 410 W. Bdt K'Hnrno, OnKonx.-"I)iirliiR expect- ,u.y i was ju piHjrl 1 nut kocp a tiling on my i -vCj ' ' Jtomaeli and my aclie.1 terribly all "'o timb and 1 was s o n e r v o n s. A f r i r-11 l told mo about Hr. Pierce's lion l took 'hTlm ,S1 bottles nnd never t....,l,ln I had nny tronblo u f torward. Tho lirst doo hoipod tr.e. My baity was a nlcu, hn;i 1 1 hy chilil. I think tho I jvserlpthm is simpiv (rrrat. I nm (rln tn nvonimi'n'i it." Miu. C. A. Fkikmd, tl Moshcr Stnn;U "Fnnrit Prpscription" and "Golden !pdical Discovery" are both put uh in liquid and tablet". If not nbtninahle at riealfTS, send 10 emits to I"ocNr Piereo, Invalids' Uotol, Bntfalo, N. V., and hu will mail trial puckagt; ot either tablets. ;V f ftj.eJLr'.-I-." ? ? ? ? ? V V I YOITU OI'I'OK'TrXITYt.ielt.i't a TRAINED man t,. li..al ymu-stnio UoVfi'uiiii'iit,tnit' wlit) lias never licfnrc lieen iii iolit i s. wlmis'a staunch li'iciul nf the wni'kiii.uiiiaii, who lias a successful liiisim ss rcctu-d (,f twenty years, wIiom- eueriry has inatle him a worker, whnc exi,cr ience has made him a builder, whose training has made him a thinker and whose ahililv has made him a leader; ' YOUR OPPORTUNITY to eltct THIS tyj.e ot man Civcrnm- f Oregon is found in T T QTMPQnXJ (RePublican) Candidate for the nomin JL J ' KJllTll U Vfll ation for Governor in the Primary Fri clay, May 17, 1913. t ? ? ? t it AMERICA NISM -, DEVELOP MIINT YOUR KIND OF A MAN FOR V f .... "press a" letter ot lu.ooo "words ut- fackti!t''BiinettS,pni6Talsnhef the edttorof tlfe HcraKriurned'abo'dt and niitlichr,l ll In foil u-ilh Ihn iirl re- ..& man." When John Kelley, leader of ,Tammany publk,,y Mr Bennett's character, ho retorted: "The proprietor of tho Herald lost his reputation long before Mr. Kelley was ever heard of." He swung his newspaper from one side to another In public questions with startling ab ruptness. Ho was asalled for many years for the "personal" advertisements which wore once an unrestrained feature of his paper. In 1U07 he bowed to the law with payment of a fine of $25,-. fOOO, when tho court characterized the Herald personals as "a public stench." , , In his innumerable promotions, all uearms 1100:1 lne Promotion or nts ". 'notable patron of snort. He lntro- dueed polo Into America; revived coaching in France; organized inter national automobile and aeronautical races, and built and sailed numerous yachts. Xoticc. , Empounded on May Cth, 191S, Phoenix, Oregon, one bay horse about 8 or 10 years old, collar marks and branded W on the right shoulder. One iron grey mare, about 5 or 6 years old; looks like had been worked; branedd 4 on the left stifle. TOWN OF PHOENIX, 44 By A. W. Short. Marshal. When a Diamond Talks To flash a bankroll is dan gerous. To flath a diamond is wis dom. A diamond ring is a visible mark ot prosperity. You can toll anyone how much you have in the bank. Why should they believe you? 'The sight of a diamond ring saves all the "doubtful expla nations." It's good, practical business. Why even the ladies size up a man by means of a diamond ring! Muko iiu't of your dullnrs sparkle Get a ring today at Reddy's. $25, $41), .foil, 7.", $100. MARTIN J. REDDY For Diamonds Visitors Always Welcome. Your wants. tW7 This is the Week We Give A picture of your favorito in tho movies with a 2,"e purchase. Three postcards or ono 7 in. by 10 In. sepia finish. You get your first choico it you como early. j HEATH'S DRUG STORE Phone SSI. Goods delivered. Oregon's Need Today A Trained Business Executive A. - PATRIOTISM EFFICIENCY - i . ,i c-r-. - v.-- &U4K ERECT '"AtEIGHTV Because a man or woman Is old. doos not mean that they must walk along bent over and supported with, a cane. A man can be as vlgorous aud healthy at eighty as at twenty if he aids the organs of the body in performing their functions. All diseases whether of a mallg-' nant or weak character tend to tear away our vitality. You must counter-;, act disease In its incipient stage if you would live a happy and useful ' long life. . j '. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap-' sules, a 200-year-old preparation that is used nil over tho world, contains .ootliing oils combined with strenglii givlng and systom-cleaning herbs.' These capsules are a prescription and . havo been and are still being used by physicians In dally practice. They ", have proven their morlt In relieving .backache, kidney and bladder com plaints add all ailments arising from an excess of uric acid In the system GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap sules are sold at all reliable drug gists. They are guaranteed to do 1 everything ns claimed or money re-; funded. Don't be misled by false imtatlons. Look for GOLD MEDAL on every box. ' Adv. BABY CHIX "'We have ihe reputation in Pelaluma 0 handling the beU Uyina rtock . Let Of prove Uu to you. But not the cHeapm. but (ike bcsL Wow iox taiormabon. Pe'sJnma, California For, State Senator Nf t tit, Dr. Ciias. T. I SWEENEY Democratic Candidate ' f t t t t t t PROGRESS SOCIAL JUSTICE X t GOVERNOR " ""5. i- 'it i 9 mm i I