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WW)FORD liXTL TTlTBTOffl. MTSftFOTlT). OftEfiON TUESDAY. .TUNE ift. 101ft
IOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Miss Esther Warner arrived homo
this morning from Eugene, whoro
she was taking a special ciiurso In
drafting at the University of Oregau,
to spend the summer vacation.
Auto service, country trips a spec
ialty. Ride with me. No punctures,
no blowouts. It's "Universal Tiro
Filler." Chas. W. Auntln, phone
6&0-L. 77
Dr. E. II. Porter loaves tomorrow
for a several week's visit at Califor
nia points Including the Yoaemjto
Valley for rest and recreation.
Dr Heine. Garnett-Corer Eidg.
Miss Mary Knowles, Latin teacher
In the high school left today for Ber
keley, California, where she will nt
tond tho University of California.
Water glasB egg preserver at Mon
arch Seed and Feed Co. 82
A seven and one-half pound son was
born Sunday at the Sanitarium to Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Ackley of 4 23 King
street.
Itcd Cross benefit dance, Gold 11111,
, Saturday evening, Juno 22nd.
Launspach's Jazz orchestra. 78
Miss Alice Van der Sluls, who will
be Instructor In music in tho Mod
ford schools next year, passed thru
tho city this morning enroute from
Eugene to visit relatives in northern
California. She has just completed
her course in music at the University
of Oregon.
Canteens are best for carrying
wa'.er. C. E. riatos Auto Co. 89'
Mr. and Mm. Fred Hopkins havo
returned to their, home near Central
Point with their sons, William and
Frederick Jr., who have been attend
ing Sbattuck Military academy in
Minnesota.
Now Is the time to Insure grain.
R. A. Holmes protects you against
loss by fire, while standing and while
being harvested, threshed and In
granary.
W. E. Mccracken was fined J 7.35
by Pollco Judge Taylor yesterday for
driving Ills car lu tho city with tho
muffler open.
Daily's Taxi. Phone 15.
Private Leo, D. Lowe, son of Mr.
and Mrs1. D. M. Lowe, Is homo on a
30 day furlough to help out In tho
work on the Lowe farm near Ash
land. Ho Is a member of tho 17th
Infantry, and visited friends In Mod
ford on Monday.
Storage battery enarglng ' Power
Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 73
Tho first loganberries of tho sea
son woro on snlo in Bovoral of llio
grocorlos yeslorday and today. Tho
luclous berries aro selling at two
boxes for a quartor.
Open air pavilion dance. Launs
pach's Jass orchestra, Cold 11111, Sat
urday evening, Juno 22nd. 78
Mrs. C. C. Johnson and daughter
Olive L., arrived home loduy, tho hit
ter from Xowuurg v. hero sho bus been
attending Pacific college, and Mrs.
Johnson rrom a visit at Ncwlinrg and
at (Portland with anothor daughter.
Wlndshlold glasses for all cars. C.
E. Gates Auto Co. . sil
Chief Yooninn C. W. llollbroniier
of, Modford, who has been spending a
short furlough with friends, stopped
off In Ashland Saturday to visit with
the recruiting officers at tho local
station, while on his wuy to Snu
Francisco. After two woeks he will
return to the navy recruiting offlco
at Portland.. Ashland Tidings.
Use Valvoliue oil in your motor. It
makes a difference. Power Auto Co.
42 Bo. Fir St. 73
Mr. and Mrs. William A. dates left
this morning In their car for a sev
eral days visit at Portland.
Tho lid will bo on hut tho sides
will bo oCf. Open nlr pavilion Itcd
Cross dance, liold Hill, Saturday
evening. 7S
Miss Kvolyn Taylor, former opera
tor In tho local long distance tele
phono oxxlinngo, who has been for
the past year In the naval reserve ncr
vlco and stationed at the Ilrciiicilon
navy yard, departed Monday aller n
rick li ive of a mouth or more In ilcd-
furd tor Oakland, Calif., to resume
active service, having been appoint
111 I'd
lielll
second wire chief lor the govern
Btalluu In that illy.
Watch tho window at .No. 10 South
Central avenue for prices on shoes.
Miss llllllu Norrls, daughter of
Mrs. Frank Preston, has returned
from a boarding school nt San Fran
cisco and will spend tho Bummer va
cation at tho Preston ranch near
Ituch.
tso rollncrs and cut your tiro bills.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. kg
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Young and .Mrs.
llonry tlermann of l'hiiaj;o. who are
on route In Astoria arrived In the II)
this morning for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Jnroli Helm lit llio Core ram h,
New location. Power Auto Co. 42
So. Fir St. 73
According to tho forecast warmer
woathor Is coming. Tho prediction Is
"Fair and warmer tonight and
M'odnosday." This lnnrulng's mini
mum was 44 and yesterday s maxl
mum 82.
Springs for all cars, C. E. Gates
Auto CO. 86
Miss Anna M. Jeffrey left today forj Up to this afternoon only two Cer
a visit with friends at Hartford, Mich. . man alien women had registered with
Sho expects to bo away' two or three Chief of Police Hiltson. .It is known
months. i that from eight to 1 0 more must rcg-
Dr. Hartley will vacate bis offlco ister before Juno 29. Tho reglstra
Juno 30, 1918. Make arrangements Hon will continue dally at tho chief's
now for painless extracting. offlco from li a. m, to 6 p. m. up to
I. M. Ilragg, who haB been visiting ad Including June 29.
his son, T. H. Bragg, and family, for
tho past 17 days, roturned to the sol-:
dlers home at Itoseburg today. He.
rouo.taporcnaihissotrsnome tnis'g,,,,,,, who ia8 beea , the cUy f(jr
morning and badly wrenched ' his
1 ' 'and daughter Dorothy, will leave
Have Halo's tune your piano by ; WeunMdBJP ,or a vi8it at Denveri
expert factory man and it will give Colo She is a guest at the Hotel
satisfaction, $3 In Mcdford; S3. DO in n0i!ill(i
the country. tf 1
Mrs. p. J. Mead of Vallojo, Calif., " Haey aemstltcblng and
who Is en route homo from Honolulu pec0"nB' Corey Bldg.
where sho was visiting her daughter,! The "Oh Boy" musical comedy
and stopped off hero for a visit with j con"any wnlch Played at tho Page
her niece and nephew. Clara and B. ' laHl nlKllt 'ef,t this morning by special
It. Wood, left for Vallejo today. jtrain for Euieno 'ho the attraction
The BrunswicR, al, phonographs In anPcars tonight,
one Waters Paint Store tf Columbia storage batteries. Pow-
John M. Scott, general passenger : er Auto Co. 42 Sp. Fir St 73
agent of the Southern Pacific, arrived
In the city this morning from Port-
land to spend a day or so on business,
Ralph Mulford In a Biiper-slx holds
nil Bpeed records and uses Veedol.
0. K. Gates Auto Co. 86
Corporal Mark Leonard leaves to
I night for Fort Columbia after a 10
I days furlough hero visiting relatives
jund friends. I
Pianos tuned. S3 In Medford, 3.50
in country. Work guaranteed or no
money. Hale's Piano House. tf
The following auto parties wore
at the Hotel Medford Monday and to-;
day: Mrs. It chard Richmond Dedham ,
of Boston, Mass., and S. p. Farrlng-'
on of Minneapolis. Minn.; Mr. and
Mrs. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. C. II. ,
Van I Ise and Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Goodrich of Los Angeles; F. A. Bor-
chert of San Francisco and Mrs. Wil
liam Carroll and daughter of Y'reka.
On Saturday W. Raymond Parker
of Butto Falls, "signed on
with J.
R. Woodford, tho Rexall driiKElst.
speelul enrolling agent for the U. S.
shlnplng board, as an applicant for
j training in tho merchant marine. If
i accoptcd by the shipping board young
i l'nrkor will be exempted from tho
' draft, and will takp a spocial courso
as an apprentlco on a training ship at
i Soattlo boforo Joining a morchant
vessel as a sailor.
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gard loft this
morning to attend tho six weeks camp campaign, now on will meet the war
meeting of tho Apostolic Faith sect, workers of the city and county to
Rov. and Mrs. Fred llornshue of tho morrow at 2 o'clock p. m. at tho
U..U1 imoniuu m leave tor mo camp
iiii'uiuiK inursuay ny auto. utnor
imombers or the local church expect
to nttend ut various times.
j Jnckson County Blacksmiths asso
ciation will go on a cash basis on
and after July 1st.
, Miss Jean Steel, dnughtor ot tho
Crater Lako park commissioner, was
, , " "'""-' "i""'
.i.o ...umuuj uuu is on ino roau to
recovery.
If your upholstorlng Is wearing,
put on seat covers C. E. Gates Auto
r SO
Hugh n. Hiinkln, tho now super
visor of tlio Crater national forost,
returned by auto Monday from
Hugono with Mrs. Rankin and their
daughter. Tho family havo leased a
dwelling on Summit nvenuo. Mr. Ran
kin was for yours supervisor ot the
Slimluw national forost with boad-
j quarters at F.ugcno.
F. L. Sherman has returned from
Culifornla and has bis shoe ropair
shop open at tho old stand, 32 South
Grar.o. 75.
Two long military Iralus passed
Itbrii tho city tills forenoon without
I slopping. It is presumed tho liun
jdreds ot soldiers aboard wero being
moved from lamp Lowis to points
south nnd east. The soldiers kept up
n cheering until tho trains reached
the city limits.
For tho bust Insurance, see liolinos,
tho Insuranco Man.
Nelson Smith, of Klatnalh Fulls, Is
a business visitor in the city.
See Davo Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Offlco, Iloom 404
M. F. & II. Building.
Mi. IMilnh Anderson nt Portland
is Hpondlng a couplo ot weeks with
friends and relatives at llio homo ot
Mrs. S. 10. Ossinan. .Miss Anderson
Is one or the most talented young
Indies of Poiilauil nud possesses a
most unusual and marvelous voice
which Is a natural b.'riione. Sho has
I'cii with the Orphcuin Circuit and
will roMimo her former activities
with it next ,',e:isn.
Mitchell serpens lawn mowers.
3(1 So. Rlver.ildo. .
Anion); Msltois registered at the
lintels today were ('. N, I.o Wulto of
I'lilciign, It. T. Itrbiir nnd M. II. Gil
bert of Seattle, J. N. Over of (biklaud.
lo.-epli Culi, ,u of l.os Angeles.
Goorgo W, M.ir.dial of T.iconin, Mrs
George .1. UMiarcfi, Mrs. I.livilila
Winn and mother. W. A. Hall and .1.
It. Ileinnilnger if San l'liiiii lsco, Mr. J
and Mir.. F. Mudgo nnd Hal Parker
of New York City. W. K. Lewis i.fj
l.itoii, (.)., II. li. Woods and li.
Cliundler of Lunelle, II. . Starr and j
M. II. Ilat.h of Portland un.l It f
liiirroll of Pasadena.
Mr. and Mis. George A. Mansfield
;iro guests at the Hotel Holland, hav
ing arrived Tuesday afternoon.
Why not eat your noonday lunch
at Holland Cafe?
"When Better Automobiles Aro
Built, BUICK Will Build Them." 73
Mlu vloreBCO Uo!tmaD ot r.08 All.
several dayB to visit her son Sidney
i Prof. Goorgo Rebec arrived in tho
city Monday and will spend some
time at his ranch near tho city,
All kinds of wood, mill blocks"and
planer shavings at Valley Fuel Co.
All fuel strictly cash from now on.
9S
1 Lester Itnlm whn l,ta Imnn 1 thn
avlatlon 6ervlc0 for lue t J4
lnonths .,, h., ., ,.,,, , ,,,
cior(Ien Clty L. camp , New york
arrived homo this morning on a 31
uay8 8lcl leave to vlslt cn
Mr. ana Mr8 ,,, and
IrlemIs. Ho ,g , out 0( thtf no
tal ,lx week8 wher0 ho wa8 conflnea
for four monUl3 a soyero at k
oX B,)lnal meningotls.
SIr. and JIr3 M L. Beacnong of
San Kranck.o, auto tourists who
r ,, , , ,, .,
resumed their Journey to Portland
tOtlaV. Thov WArf) an ilolldiinJ rlti
tll0 vallev that tUey w return for a
ionger stav tnlg 8ummor
w.s.s.
TO MEET WORKERS
Mr. J. L. Ethrldgo, of" Portland
Field COinmlsBion. fnr (lip, war nnvlnrr
UUU0 library.
Accompanying him will bo Mr.
Thomas Ryan, deputy district attorn
ey ot Portland, an excellent speaker
and nn enthusiastic workor for tho
success of Oregon In tho war stamp
movement.
Thoy will meot tho Ashlnnd work
ers nt llm nilv lmll n f Q n il.
snmo day, Wcdnosday. All aro in
vltod.
200,000 PEAR BOXES
The Joe (lagnun mill has 200,000
pear boxes nnulc ready for the mar
ket, hut .Mr. (Iii'.'iion announces that
lie will heep these boxes for Medford
nnd vullev use, despite the fuel that
In- has had several offers for the lot
t-nin distant paints.
The (lairnon mill is still nt work
in. kins: apple boxes at the rate of 2,
00(1 a day. The mill har. just receiv
r.i order for lumber for Iwo large
bungalows to be erected al Ililt
GENERAL MORRISON IN
COMMAND AT PRESIDIO
WASHINGTON', J, 18. Ylnjor
(o:nonil John F. .Morrison, today ns
siiiicl command of the western de
i rlmeiit with hcnd,iuirtcrs at San
I'.aneisco, suecfediiiir Hrijf. Genera!
Charles (1. Trent, reeentlv detailed
for duty in Italy. General Morrison's
ursigiimenl will be made imminent.
CAPTAIN DISMISSED FOR
SELLING FLOUR SACKS
WASHINGTON. Juno 18. Dis
missal of Cnpluiii Fiederiek I".
SpaiiLT. of llio ,tiarteriiinster corps
alter trial hv court niurtial lor sell
ing' empty Hour sucks lo civilian
dealers nt I 'iimp Travis, Tex., was
ill Pounced hv llic win- department thi
ll orilillir.
AVIATION INSTRUCTOR
KILLED AT FORT WORTH
FOIIT WoliTM, Tex., June IS. -Lieutenant
K ,ui instructor nt
I arroii Field, m-a here, was killed
l'.iimin Kiel, I, ne.ir here, was killed
i-liieli he was ridim; Willi a fellow I
i'liic-er fell. Hose's home was in
I t etlsylvallla. II
companion was
Ivdlv hurt.
Crater Lake Chapter 32
R. A. M. meets Tuesday.
June Isth, S:.1 p. m.
Regular co in m u n lea 1 1 o n .
!S3 A. F. NOTH.
With Medtorq trsd It Medfonl mnrle.
U-BOAT SUES
MINE; 110
OF CREW SURVIVE
LONDON', June 18. Details of the
de.-il ruction of one of Hie largest Ger
man submarines uro given in a dis
patch from a neutral correspondent.
This submarine was one of the lust
to leave Zeebrugge before the en
trance to llio harbor was blockaded
by Hritish forces.
Tile U-Boat struck a mine and out
of the crew of 40, only two survived
on reaching the surface after a strug
gle with death for un hour and u half.
20 fathoms below the surface. Some
of the crew committed suicide, having
lost all hope of leaving the boat alive.
The only chance of esenpirif; was, to
force open the coanine tower and the
forward hatches and trust to. the
compression of air in one part of. the
vessel to iorco each man, like a tor
pedo, to the surface. The air prcs
sure in the submarine had become so
high most of the crew could not keep
their mouths closed. .
The compressed air shot them to
the' surface and hardly bud they
reached tho sea level when tho nir
pressure burst their lungs, und about
20 of them sank like stones. The
survivors described the yells of the
men, when the end came, as the most
horrible noise thev ever had heard.
The attention of a British trawler
was attracted and it hastened to the
rescue. The conditions of the survi
vors showed that their experience had
rn of a dreadful character.
"EFUSE APPROVAL OF
EXPRESS CONSOLIDATION
WASHINGTON, June 18. Attor
ney Oeneral Gregory has refused to
approve the form of contract between
tho railroad administration nud the
new consolidated express company
without some provisions lor restora
tion of competition after tho war.
ITALIANS HOLD LINE
(Continued From Page One.)
slve In reports from Italy. The suc
cess of the Italians two weeks ago In
tho mountainous country to tho west
I of Lake Gqrda and tho evident con
t cern of the Austrian command over
an advance thero may Indicate that
If the Italians strlko back It may bo
along this part of the front. . A suc-
coss thcro would isolate tho Austrian
forces fighting east- of Luko Garda
and turji the right flank ot tho enemy
armies. ,
Prisoners taken by tho Italians,
French and British'now total flvo
thousand.
Tho latest report from Vienna
makes claim of no marked gains ex
cept the capture of Capo Silo on the
wost bank of the Plavo south of Fos
salta. Tho number of prisoners Is
now reported as 12,000.
Emperor Charles is reported to be
in tlio Trentlno directing tho offen
sive On Western Front
Kvents of importance may be tak
ing Bhapo in tho Sommo buttlefield.
Heavy firing by tho German artillery
In the Ancro valley and northward
to Serro. is roported by the British.
It is on this part of tho front that a
Gorman 'attack has boon expected by
the allies and tho German bombard
ardmeat may be tho prelude of a r
sumpllon of tlio enemy's offensive
In France.
American positions northwest of
Chateau Thlnrry aro being bombard
ed heavily with gas shells and thero
aro Indications that tho enomy may
again try to drive tho Americans
from wood and other territory recent
ly gained. The enomy artillery flro
also has Increased along the Marne
east of Chateau Thierry but thero has
been no Infantry activities.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANT Kit
To evliange, four clear
modern Medford properties for
acreage, or Kansas, Nebraska land
preferred. Address Owner, 812
Boulevard, Ashland, Oro. 70
LOST Three pigs, marked crop-off
both ears; underhit on left. Brand
ed on left side. One whlto and two
allotted. Dr. Helms, 75
'A.TEI Woman to do cooking
ami laundry work. Wages td.OO.
.Mrs. Goo. A. Mansfield, Prospect.
re. Phone F-l'i-13. 7ft
LOST. Silver mesh bag. Reward.
I'honn 3!l. 7r
DR. RICKERTV
MPS SllKXTIFICALlf
TKSTKll, AXU GLAS.SKS
PROPERLY FITTED
Sulto 1.2 over May Co.
NO HKOPS ISEl),
FOR BARHQUIST
ST. PAUL, Minn., Juno 18. The
tremendous majority of: Governor J.
A. Burnqulst over Charles A. Lind
bergh, for the republican nomination
for governor was steadily Increased
today. Returns from 1086 of 3119.
precincts gave Burnqulst 92,147 and
Lindbergh 5.1,902. Burnqulst's com
plete majority may be 75,000.
Judge W. L. Comstock of Mankota
was nominated by the democrats by
a heavy majority. His opponent was
Fred E. Wheaton. of Minneapolis.
United States Senator Knute Nelson,
who was indorsed by the democrats,
had so far outdistanced bis republi
can opponent, James A. Poterson of
Minneapolis, that tt was estimated he
would be nominated by a 4 to 1 ma
jority. The contest between Governor J.
A. A. Bucnquist and former Congress
man Charles A. Lindbergh overshad
owed all other Issues. Lindbergh,
candidate of tho 'Nonpartisan league,
was the storm center. Loyalty was
the leading Issue. Burnqulst's sup
porters : charged that Lindbergh's
speeches were un-American and that
the policies of the Nonpartisan
league were unpatriotic. Lindbergh
asserted he was loyal and said bis
war criticism was aimed at "unscru -
pulous profiteers."
Knuto Nelson, a republican, was
endorsed by the. democrats. His op-
ponent on tbe republican ticket was
James A. Peterson, a Minneapolis
lawyer.. Peterson was convicted last
winter of violating tho espionage law.
Ho was permitted by the state
supreme court to be a candidate. His
conviction was appealed.
BISMARCK, N. D., June 18. "I
claim Minnesota by 15,000," said
Charles A. Lindbergh, interviewed
when his train stopped here today.
"In every campaign I have made in
Minnesota I have been defeated on
the face of early returns."
SENATE PASSES BILL
TO
WASHINGTON, June 18. A hill
l y Senator Ashurst of Arizona, op
ine about thirty million acres of
western Indian reservation lnnds to
private development, upon a royally
basis, for minerals needed in the
war, was passed today by the senn:e
and now goes lo the house.
LONDON, June IS. The British
armed mercantile cruiser Patia (6103
tens) was torpedoed and sunk by a
Gerninu submarine on June 13, accord
ing to an announcement made by the
admiralty tonight. One officer and 15
men are presumed to havo been
drowned.
Lift Off Corns!
"Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus right
off with fingers No pain!
Prop a little F recur m on an telling
corn, inotantly thnt corn stop hurtinp.
then you lift it riht out. It dot'tm't
hurt nn bit. Ye, maic!
Why wait? Your druggist nils a
tiny buttle of Kreione fur a few
Yes We Do
Kesharpen dull razor blades for 30 cents per dozen and make them
as good as new. Fconomy Is the Watchword, practlro it now.
Urlag in your blades und let us dem onstrate.
Heath's Drug Store
rhone SS4.
J
ELECTEDMEMBERS
OF SCHOOL
In electing Edward Jnnney and H.
J. Palmer to the school board yester
day by substantial majorities Med
ford voters decisively registered their
disapproval of injecting religious is
sues into school and civic affairs
and endorsed the visiting public
nurse in the schools proposition as
both Ihcse men are strongly in fa
vor of it.
Messrs. Jnnney and Palmer each
had a majority of over 10U voles
over the other candidates wiio were
Edward White and E. V. CoEtWr. The
election yesterday had one of the
largest votes cast ut n school board
election in years. The following is
the result of the vote: Palmer 380,
Jnnney :tbl, While 280 nnd Conser
279.
Mr. Junney is elected to take tin
place of W. A. Folder, who was not
a candidate for re-election, nnd Mr.
Palmer is re-elected lo succeed him
self. Therefore Mr. Jnnney is prac
tically the only new member of th?
board. The hold over members are
W. H. 1'iiipps, Dr. E. II. Porter nnd
Dr. E. G. Kiddcll.
Tho new school board will meet tor
the first time and to organize on Ju.v
j "th. Mr. Phipiis as the oldest elected
member in point of service will auto-
matically by law become president of
lhe reorganized bond, succeeding Mr.
Pa liner.
The voters
school budget
also approved the
as . presented by the
board.
Tiie school budget was adopted by
ll.t voters overwhelmingly. About 300
votes were cast for it with only 86
nfruinst. Twenty-seven blank votes
mi re east.
RESUMES TESTIMONY
IN 0'LEARY CASE
NEW YORK, Juno 18. Taking of
testimony began in the federal court
here today in the trial of John J.
O'Leary on charges of conspiracy to
obstruct justice for aiding the flight
of his brother, Jeremiah A. O'Leary,
Sinn Fein leader, on tbo eve of his
trial last month on charges of pub
lishing anti-conscription articles.
Government counsel sought at tho
outset to establish a connection be
tween Jeremiah O'Lcary's flight and
the spy and treason cases In which
he was subsequently Indicted with
four Americans and two Germans, in
cluding Carl Robigcr, German naval
officer.
INCENDIARY FIRE WIPES
OUT BIG SAW MILL
PORTLAND, June IS. Flro last
night, which the police and firemen
said was surrounded with Indica
tions of incendiarism, destroyed the
saw mill of the Rice-Kinder Lumber
company. The loss was $90,000,
with partial Insurance.
cent, sufficient to rid your fort of
every linrd corn, oft corn, or corn
between tho toe, and catlim, without
agrenc8 or t mint ion. Krecgnne in tho
much tnlked of ether discovery of a
Cincinnati genius.
Goods delivered.
MORE DEADLY THAN
A MAD DOG'S BITE
The bile of a rabid dog Is no longer
deadly, due to the njw famous Fas
tour Treatment, but the slow, living
death, the resultant ot poisoning ot
this system by deadly uric acid is as
sure and Inevitable, as day follows
night.
No other organs of the human body
aro so Important to health making as
tho kidneys and bladder. Keep your
kidneys clean and your bladder in
working condition and you need have
no fear of disease. Don't try to cheat
nature. It is a cruel master. When
ever you experience backache, ner
vousness, difficulty In passing urine,
"got on the job." Your kidneys and
bladder require immediate attention.
Don't delay. This is the time to take
tho bull by tho horns. GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsules will do tho
trick. For over two hundred years
they have proven meritorious in tho
treatment of disoases of tbe stomach,
kidneys, liver and bladder. It is a
worid-famod remedy, in use as a
household necessity for over 200
years.
If you havo been doctoring without
results, get a box ofj GOLD MEDAL
IJaar'em Oil Capsules today.
Your druggist sells them. Abso
lutely guaranteed or monoy refunded.
Dewaro of imitations. Look for tho
namo GOLD MEDAL on every box.
Adv.
I "Waste is
I Treasonable"
i THUS Is needless spending 1 1
I and heedless using looked I I
i upon in (England. And, so I I
I should we govern our social I I
I and industrial lives over I I
hero. Country FIRST : I I
I self last. I I
I See If a Savings or Checking I III
account at the First Nat- I
tonal Bank won't cause you
I to think TWICE betoro l
j spending. III
! Wm. G. Talt -President II
I Oris Crawford Cashier l
Fl&ST
M&TIONAli
lRvtilEDiroRD' 0R5tfPI
We Have Juft
Received
The Latest
In Ladies
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