PXQE TWO
MEDFORD MA TL TRTBUNE. MEDFORD. ORF,GOT, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, .1018
10CAL AND
' PERSONAL
All tho mothers of men In service
residing In Mcdford and Immediate
vicinity and who will march In the
procession tho evening of Mothers
day, Sept. 21st, are requested to tele
phone to either Mrs. H. A. Holmes,
393-R, or -Mrs. Glenn Falirick, 421-1,
as soon as possible.
I am starting my fall classes In
violin. Careful attention given to
beginners and to those farther ad
vanced. The acquiring of a beautiful
tone, where real talent Is evident, Is
sure to follow caroful study of my
method. Studio days Wednesday and
Saturday. W. C. Janes, phone 323-J,
St. Mark's block. IIS
Mrs. Calkins, field worker for the
Liberty loan, will 4)0 In Medford Frl
day, Sept. 13th and desires to meot
oil women Interested In the present
campaign. A mooting will bo held by
Mrs. Calkins for this purpose Friday
at 3:30 p. m. at the Hotel Medford
The announcement of her arrival In
the city comes from a telegram sent
by Mrs. Sara A. Evans, state chair
man.
una ana tnree-colo stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
Tho Misses Noll of Jacksonville
have leased tho furnished homo of
Dr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence II 111 at 719
West Klovonth street, into which
they will movo within tho next well.
10 per cent discount on men's and
boys' shoes during Septomber at No.
10 South Contral avenue, city.
I. N. Bragg of the Soldiers home al
Ilosoburg, returned this week to that
Institution after a visit hero with
relatives and friends.
A big line of new hats Just arrived
nt Lotllo Howard's. 117"
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Thomas of
Hume, Mo., who had been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Illrd, loft for homo
this week.
Feather mattrosses and renovat
ing. Douglas, 201 S. Riverside, 102-J.
Federal Forost Supervisor Rankin,
who was deputized by the draft board
has been busy for several days visit-,
lng tho men In tho fodoral forc.it ser
vice of this district nt distant polnls
and registering thorn Tor today's draft
registration. This policy was Inaug
urated because of the dnngor from
forost fires If all tho men In tho for
estry service of tho district had born
compelled to' leavo their posts to visit
registration stations today.
Mattrosa making and furniture up
holstering. Douglas, 201 S. River
side. Phono 1G2-J,
Tho Collogo Women's club will
moot with Mrs. Janes on Capitol Hill,
Bnturduy, Sept. 11.
Fruit Driers for home use. Pacific
Furn. & Fix. Factory. HO
Mr. and Mrs. William Hays Ion
Thursday morning for drums Pass to
attend tho soldiers and sailors con
vention and-to visit rrlonds In that
city.
Furniture pncklng, crntlng. Doug
Ins, 201 S. Riverside, phono 1C2-J.
Pooplo returning from Crater Lako
Wednesday and today and who had
also visited tho lako carllor In the
season, sny that now Is tho most de
lightful tlmo at tho groat scenic re
sort, as the recent rains havo cleared
nway nil the smoku and thu scenic
views In tho region nro wonderful.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for
Nubono Corsets. Phono aSTi-ll. lf6
Mrs. A. C. Roblilns of Seattle and
her son l.oanian who was In Alaska
nnd was ordrrod hero by the local
draft bonrd to soon go into service,
nro visiting in tho city and vicinity
Tho family formerly resided on i
ranch south of .Medford. .Mrs. Rub
bins will remain hero until I.ccmnn
Is called into service.
Daily's Taxi. Phono 15. '
Miss Thorn Sin till, teacher of his
tory In tho high school faculty, nr
rlrwl in the city several days ni;n
from Kiigeno to visit friends anil get
loented lieforo school opens next
(Monday.
uno and thrco-eolor Mock pear
labels for salo. Moil ford Printing
Co. tf
Among the public school teachers
who arrived in tho ell y lalo Wednes
day wero Misses Nellie Heifer nnd
Yostn Holt who came from Kugeue.
Dr. Ilolne, Carnolt-Coroy lildg,
Miss Ann MrCornilck met with tin
home wunoinics study dub at Ash
laud this ntlernonn.
For tho best Insurance seo Holmes,
(he Insurance) Man.
A parly at the Hold Holland from
Happy Camp, Calif., who arrived lute
Inst night rnn.-dsH of Minnie, Vera
nnd Leonard Civnii .(on.
There will be no change In the
Bcbool tel hooks Ibis year as many
seem lo think. We will handle for
c-xchnngo good. cIkiu, second hand
books, llrlng them this wi ck and we
will isfile a credit slip If customer
does not want to take new bonks
mil II next ucck. .Mtdford Honk
Storo'. MS'
Mrs. E. .1. Aschoff and son into
loft for their homo at Portland
Thursday morning after a visit with
her brother, 11. II, Taylor, ami family
aURuctl.
Don Novvbury, tho former top ser
geant of tho Seventh company, who
had for somo tlmo been attending the
officers training school at (.'amp Tay
lor, Ky., last Saturday received his
commission as first lieutenant and
was ordered to proceed at onco to
Camp Jaekson, S. C, for duty, in
tho examinations ho stood 2Cth
among the 2.".00 young men taking
the officers training course at Camp
Taylor, and second In his battalion
of 300.
Flag ornaments for radiators. C.
K. Gates Auto Co. lull
Rev. W. F. Shields, formerly pas
tor of the Presbyterian church, for
the past two years stationed at
Burns, has accepted a call to Nyssa,
Orogon and will occupy tho pulpit In
that town.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ruhl of Rock
ford, Ills., parents of R. W. Ruhl, nr
rlved Thursday In Medford to look
after Interests here and will leave
Friday to Join their Bon nt Carmel,
Calif.
II. F. Close, formerly connected
with tho Crutcr Luko garage, has
taken a position as lathe man with
the Columbia River steamship com
pany at Portland.
Included among visitors registered
nt tho hotels today wero Mrs. LowIb
Capps of Honolulu, Mr. and Mrs. A
S. Ruhl of Rockford, 111., Dr. and
Mrs. J. II. Marllndale of Los Angeles,
Mrs. M. R. Hrown and A. M, lluyor of
Gridley, Calif., 10. S. Hammond of
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sexton
of Albany, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Schwarz,
A. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Majco of San Francisco, Theodoro
Holt of Illlt, Pearl A. Watklns, and
F.d French, F. S. Johnson, C. J.
Smith, II. II. llrlghnm, II. J. Holdcn,
II. li. Hammer, C. K. Ferguson
land J. Splnks, R. W. Keith and
Chas. 11. V. Jomes of Portland.
Tho phonograph with a soul. The
new Kiiison Diamond Disc. Palmer
Piano Place, 28 South Central Avo.
Tho Ilrunswick all phonographs
In ono. Palmor PlanoiMacc, 28 South
Contral nvenue.
Mr. and Mrs. 10. M. Russell of Iho
Hluo Ledgo district are here for a
covoral days visit and aro guests at
tho Nash hotel.
Tho surgical dressing department
of the Red Cross, .corner of Kast Main
and llartlett streets, will be dosed
until the allotment of material ar-
rlvoB from Seattle.
Among motor tourist parlies at the
llotol Medford are Mr. and Mrs. R.
Herbert of San Francisco, and Mr.
and-Mrs. A. Klorneff and Mr. and
Mrs. Smaalyd of Portland. Ilolh
parlies aro en routo for a visit at
Cralor Lako. .
K. I). Weston who came here to
register In the drnft relumed today
to Dorrls, Calir.
Mrs. Kmll Andren departed Thurs
day morning for Canlarn, Calif., to
visit her brother who Is 111 and so
journing at tho hot springs nt that
place.
(). P. Ahrens who had been visit
ing his sister, Mrs. A. C. Wtilker, left
this morning for Cottngo Grove
where ho will visit his brother.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. I.nks and son
of Clarksvlile, .Mo., aro molor tourists
who aro guests at tho Nash hotel.
Mrs. A. McCann of lliiusmulr left
today for homo after a several days
business visit In tho city.
Pear auction prices In eastern mnr-
kets Wednesday wero as follows:
New York, Oregons $ 1 .4 S. Washing-
tons JI.X7, and Californlns 2.tS;
Chicago, Ori'sons Jii.iCi, Washinglons
$2,211 nnd California J2.9".; Iloslnn,
Californlns J.l.:i2, Wnshlngtons f l.l'.-'.
Sirs. II. C. Green or Nevada, Mo.,
who had been hern Tor tho past three
weeks Investigating; business oppor
tunities left for homo today and will
soon return with her huslmnd to lo
cate In Medford.
Tho Misses Vesta and Klva Stick
land went to Tolo this morning for
a several days visit with relatives.
Sergeant Hay llrlggs, tho well
known Josephine enmity mining man
passed thru the city this morning en
route to his homo near Waldo on a
furlough from the nvlatlnn training
.amp near Dayton, (). He has been
la the aviallnn service for Ihe past
IS months and expects to leave for
Franco early In Orlober.
'.Milton S. .lanes, local federal em
ployment agent, arrived hnme this
miming from Portland where he at
tended n conference of Ihe federal
employment agents of the state (m
the lalior situation. Tho agents were
shown thru tho ship yards. Mr. .lanes
annnuuees that the girt eminent
needs many men to help (111 tho labor
shortage at Portland nnd elsewhere
In iho stale.
I.. .1. Allen of Cnrvallls, the stale
I'i.; Club leader, spent Tuesday and
Wednesday in this cnuuly in further
ance of l hat work. Corn clubs met
right out In the field and receiied In
struction from Mr. Allen, and pig
dubs met at the pen of a pig dub
member In receive Instructions In pig
ral.dng. About T.'i buys and girls
met Willi Mr. Allin In arlnil:i parts
of the innnu. They considered Cuv-c
meetings the best yd held.
REGISTER I TO BE FEATURE OF
M(intpi:i.ii:i;. t., s,rt. i
IVivinil W. Clement of Rutland was
niiumiiiteit by the republicans lor gov
ernor yostcriliiv in a close three cor
nered contest.
FOR ARMY DRAFT
Km-ly lodny the from 'JliOU lo 2100
men of Alculonl nnd Jackson county
between the aires of 18 imM.' inclu
sive, in common with thu estimated
l:i,000f00(l men of the United States
between those iipes, bean registering
for the draft before the various regis
trar npointed by t he draft board
throughout the county. lty noon to
day it was estimated that at least
one-half of the Jackson county nien
bad registered. The registration
places, which opened at 7 a. tn., will
he open until i) o'clock tonight.
There were four registration places
in Medford and at nearly all of them
from six to fen men were in line wait
in;; when the registrars opened up
for business. From then on for two
hours or more there was a rush of
men to perform this fist act, by j:ov-,
ernmental order, towards their indue
tion into the war service of tboii
country. !ly noon over liOO uen reg
istered in Medford. All day lonjr busi
ness and professional men, orchard
ists, farmers, laborers, clerks in
fact men from every station of life,
called to register, the only necessary
(pialii'icatioi) beinjr that eneh regis
trant must be between the aes of 38
and 4 inclusive.
While there was considerable
joking and airy persiflage yet be
imuMi it all there was a seriousness
and impressiveness felt bv everv reg
istrant. It was the first st-'p to
wards personally entering actively
into the reat war an(j severing tem
porarily of home iivs. Darin-,' the
tirt- hour or so this morumj. ihe
work of registering on the part of the
registrars wis somewhat s;iw, but.
I hey soon became wanned nil ant;
ih"ii the registration moved ;n faster
and with clocklike precision. T!:"
only confusion of the day was caused
by ojiitc a number of men cillinir to
register at another place, than Hint.
dcinnted in (be district i.; which i
they lived. This confusion did not i
ar.ioiml to much, as whenever n regis
trant appeared at the wrnnir nUvi!
bis place of labor or business would
not I'lve bim time to o to his prop?r
rtyislnition place, the re-j'-trai
would accpt bim. Otherwise he hau
to no to the proper registration place.
ihe county ilralt hoard tins no ex
act means of dejcrniiiiiiiij just how
many men were lo register today, but
based its estimate of from 12,'JOO to
'2, 100 men mainly from n comparison
of the number of men between the
ages of 121 and III who registered in
J 1017, in the Tirst draft, with
Ihe total number of men left in (be
county. In the first draft 1,-liH) men
were registered.
An amusing incident of (he day was
when William K llarber, the well
known liarhor. called to register be
fore Attorney Xewton W. Borden and
gave Ins corcet name. Harden, who
bar known Harber for several years,
looked up purzlcd and mumured.
inipiirinuly, ,'Mnrber, llarber?"
"Yes, William liarher," re
iterated the barber. It seems
that Hordcn who bad often call
ed Harber, Shorty or Shorty Har
ber, thought that Harber was just a
nickname, ami for a time this morning
he suspected that Harber the barber,
was kidding him.
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The three numbers to be featured
in the "procession of son;:," the even
injr of Mothers' Day, September 21st,
will be "America," "Keep' the Home
Kires ISurninir," nml the "liatlle Hymn
of the Iiepublic." The community
singers of Medford nnd I'hoenix will
be specially truiued and directed bv
Mrs. George Andrews, ehairmnn of
the music committee. All of the
mothers in the .Medford district in
tending to lako part nre asked to
learn the words of the chorus to
"Keep the Home Kires Burning" nnd
Ihe mothers from outlying districts
to become familiar with the first nnd
last verses of the 'liatlle Hymn." The
words arc here given and they will
also he thrown on the screen nt local
theaters: ; ;
Keep the home fires burning, -
While your hearts nre ycni'iiing
Though your lads nre far awny
They dream of home;
There's n silver lining,
Through the dark elnud shining,
Turn the dnrk cloud inside out,
Till the boys come home.
Ilattlo Hymn
.Mine eyes have seen the ".lory of the
coming of the Lord ;
lie is trampling out the vintage where
the grapes of wrath are stored
He hath loosed the fateful lightning
of his terrible swift sword;
llis truth is marching on.
In the hcautv of the lilies Christ was
born ncross the sea.
With 11 glory in His bosom that (runs
figures you and me;
As He died to make men holy, let in
die to make men free.
While (lot! is mnrching on.
mm. sues for
MINERAL 1 BILL
PASSED BY SENATE
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 'J. -Willi
minor niuenilnieiils the bill provid
ing gnvernnicnl sliinululinii of pro
iluelinn nnd distribution of minerals
needed ill Ihe prosecution of Ihe war
was passed tnilny by Ihe senale with
out a record Mite. A similar mens
i;ie had passed Ihe lunise and ilif
lercnees nmv will he adjusted in enn-
lerenee.
with Medford trarto In Medford mud.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Concerning the suit of Knberl II.
Bnyl, the well known Medford sales
man, against Douglas county, inci
dental to Ihe serious injuries he re
ceived u year iigo' froui which lie is
si ill crippled, Ihe lioschurg He-view
says :
"A suit lias been filed ngninst
Douglas county in the sum of if"J, 11(10,
by Knhert 11. Ilovl, for damages ni
dged to have been received when his
aulomnliile went over Ihe creek bank
on the Deer creek rood about half a
mile on (his side of Hie Sinick place,
oir (he evening of Sept. L'4, 11117.
Holye, who is a traveling salcsninn,
was accompanied on this oecnsion by
four loenl girls, none of whom were
hurt, lioyle claims to have been pin
ned under the machine and asks dam
ages in the amount stated. He al
leges that the road was not properly
protected nt that point nnd having
dimmed his lighls while passing nn
other'cur he was unable to see the
narrowness of the rond there and
droe over the hank."
Cut. Tills (tut. It Is Worth .Money
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out tbis
slip, cncloso with Tie and juall It to
Foley ft Co., 2s:i5 Shefflold avenue,
I'lilcago, 111., writing your name and
address dearly. You will receive in
return a trial package containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound,
for coughs, co!d3 and croup; Foley
Kidney rills, for pain hi Bides and
back; rheumatism, backacho. kidney
nnd bladder ailments; and Foley
Cathnrtlc Tablets, a wholesomo and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for
constfpatlon. Silliousness, headache.
and sluggish bowels. For salo by
tho Medford Pharmacy. Adv.
DR. AND MRS. HILL
OFF FOR PORTLAND
Dr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Mill, fol
lowing a residence in Medford for the
past five years during which time
they have made many friends leave
tonight for Portland whore they will
rosldo this winter and- may perma
nently locate. Prior to their locating
in Medford their home was nt Jack
son, Mich.
Tho main reason for removing to
Portland i.- that the climate of the
state metropolis agrees with Mrs.
Hill who has long been in poor
health. ' Then, too, their oldost son:
A. J Hill, who Is general superinten
dent of the government spruce camp
at Newport with 4000 men under him
will be In Portland once a week, and
another son, L. D. Hill of Billings,
Mont., will also locate in Portland,
and thus they will be close to these
sons.
During their residence In Medford
Dr. Hill has been, a conspicuous citi
zen, prominent In all the city's activ
ities, especially In religious, charity
and patriotic work. He was also an
active member of the Elks lodge. The
departure of Dr. and JIrs..Hlll will
be regretted by a wide circle of
frlonds and acquaintances and is a
community loss.
Their Portland address will be the
Wheoldcn apartments on tho west
sldo..
ID OPEN SCHOOL
In accordance with instructions
sent out August 17 by Superinten
dent Davenport, the majority of the
teachers of the public schools, who
were out of tho city, have arrived
hore and tho others will bo In by
Friday morning, ready for Saturday's
sessions preliminary to the opening
of the schools on Monday.
There will be a preliminary session
of the entire teaching corps, both
high school and elementary, at 10
a. m. sharp, in the high school build
ing, Saturday morning. Tho princi
pals of the different wards and the
high school principal In conjunction
with the superintendent will hold
sessions In tho respective buildings at
2 p. m. sharp. Saturday. It is vital
and imperative that all Instructors bo
in attendance at the foregoing sos-
sions.
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure In all its stages anil
that is catarrh. Catarrh bclne erentlv
Influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Medicine Is taken internally and
acts thru the Ulood on the Mucous Sur
faces of the System therehy destroying
the foundation of tho disease, sivlng tho
patient strength by building up the con
stitution nnd usulstinR nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much
fnlth In the curative power of Hall's
Catarrh Medicine thit thy offer Ono
Hundred Hollars for any case that It fails
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address P. J. CHF.N'KY & CO.. Toledo.
Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 76c.
I'OU K K.NT- Two fimiistnul rooms
with slcrpinn porches; also prtvato
Ihitm mom if (losinM. S :;: Must
Main utrcrl. H7
WANTKD (invorunnMit ctvll spi-vlce
examinations rtM where October
Mil. I'J.iMio clerks to he nnpoint-
' el at Washington. Salary $UMm).
Ksprrience unnecessary. Mmi nnd
Women lieirhii; ro ernmeni pom
tlons write for free part ten liirs, ,1.
('. Leonard ilorim-r Civil Service
Kvituineri, lorS KcnoU tmlUltntr.
W ashiimton. 1 .M'
K " 1 1 SAI.K One ajniopt now r-:;
Winchester rifle; also one pair
1-4 weed auto rhahts, never been
nn'd, t heap. Alnert Smith, corner
lir and S .!h j;tv?t. 1 tT i
KOU SA1.K -One nice sentio two-
year old heifer. i:iinu milk. $(: j
two yearmin sieors, each: one
fix months heifer, and two six
months steers f I 0 each. Two four
months steers f-i each. IV V.
Sliirttess. It, , Nt. t ox m.
MeUfoid. Oro. j w
t
saw: ox m ;.xjxi:s
Tho Saturday Kvonlng Vol
now priced nt $!.. 0 year will ad
vance to year October 1.
Tho Ladies' Homo Journal now
prk'od nt $1.50 year will ndvanco
to $1.73 year October 1.
Tho Woman's Home Companion
now priced at $1 year will ad
vance to $2 year Oct, 1.
SnlN'iipt(ons Taken nt
Mi.miHti citiAii .stoki;
Cor. l-'ir nml .Main,
CASH and CARRY
Away from the Truax Store
noxt Saturday, Sept. I I, at fol
lowing Speciul Prices:
Pink beans, per 1 1 Or
Ivory starch, packaBO lie
dinned peas 1.V, two for U."Sc
Idttlo Lady brooms Hoc
Halsins, Thompson's sccd-
less, a pound I.lc
Coffee in hulk, pound IHe
Macaroni, pound ioc
Hear soap ( white), a bar (ic
Topnotch soap (yellow),
a bar Or
Free delivery on orders to
the nmount of $".00 and up"
wards within city limits.
Fnir dealing and courteous
treatment.
The Truax Co.
K. Slain SI.. Medford
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UXDKKTAKEli
l'njr Vliono: rarific '2'27.
Night Phonos: V. W, Weeks, ll):t-JJ.
liy Av-M.'int.
Sec us If you have Barley.
Oats and Hay for sale.
We Buy Sacks
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
j NOTICE
! We li.'tvc secured the
! BRUNSWICK AGENCY
! Kniin Mr. Walters and have
ia fine assortment of thelat-
est improved machines for
your inspection. Also larjre
MTHE RECORDS
Palmer's
. Piano
Place
23 South Central.
BY SHOT FIRED
FLEE M TERROR
Tlint Mipposed lnnrilcr nt Huckle
berry mountain turned out to be much
ado nbout not hint;, nml yet there liiny
have been somcthiujr in that nothing
il only the two Klamath Indians con
cerned would tell the officials what
Ihey know. , There wns no murder hut
Ihere may hnve been nn u!tc:iiit at
one.
It 'seems that about 30 o'clock
Tuesday ni'ht the two Indians, who
were on n huntin.ir nnd huckleberry
picking expedition, were seated about
their eampl'irc near the mountain
when, us Ihey claim, some one I'ired n
rifle shot at them, which missed. One
Indian wns so badly frightened that he
at onco .ran from the camp, leaving
the other, who was his brother-in-law,
nnd kept on running And wandering
until he turned up nt I'rospecf nt 11
n. m. Wednesday all bloody nnd with
his clothes badly torn from brush
crutches, lie declared that his
brother-in-law hail been killed..
Thereupon a message was phoned
to Ihe sheriff's office in Jacksonville
to tit ii t effect, nnd Deputy Sheriffs
Stansoll mid Garrett left huricdly for
Huckleberry mountain. At Prospect
after hearing the Indian's story they
went on to Huckleberry mountain and
made a search in that region for the
Indian supposed lo have been murder
ed. He was found hiding several
miles nway from the camp.
It is thot the Indians know who
Trod at them, and that the attempted
murder, if there wns one. may have
been Ihe result of n row or feud
among Indians ...
POSTAL REFUSES
USE OF ITS POLES
In order to enable the California
Oregon Power company to extend Us
electric power service In tho city ot
Medford, the public service commis
sion, thru Commissioner Bnchtel, Is
endeavoring to force the Postal Telegraph-Cable
company to enter Into a
common user agreement In connec
tion with Its telegraph poles.
Tho Postal company has refused to
consider Bitch an agreement, taking
tho position that as the telegraph
lines are now under government con
trol tho state commission has ao
authority over them. ' ' ' . -
Commissioner Buchtel has takon
tho matter up with the postmaster
general, asking him for "any lnstruc-
I Hons which may have been Issued
from your department, tending to
abrogate the state laws or liable to
affect the relations heretofore exist
ing between this commission and
telephone and telegraph utilities op
erating within the state.".
With Mrrlford trarnt m Medford mad
t'
WASHINGTON', Sept. 12. While
pn'parinjr today to hear representa
tives of flic union sheet metal work
ers threatfiiiii a general strike east
of the llisissippin river on account
of conditions at the Hethlehcm fiteel
plant the war labor board received
a message from the Hethlchem com
pany which it is understood, has fail
ed to meet a rerpiest for an immediate
and full compliance with the recent
hoard's waire award.
When the Skin Seems Ablaze
With Itching and Burning
There's just one thing to do.
If your skin seems ablaze with the
fiery burning and itching of Eczema,
real and lasting relief can only
come from treatment that goes be
low the surface that reaches down
to the very source of the trouble.
So-called skin-diseases come from
a disordered condition of the blood,
and search far and near, and you
cannot find a blood remedy that ap
proaches S. S. S. lor real efficiency.
the proper treatment is through the
blood.
S. S. S. has been on the market for
fifty years, during which time it has
been giving uniform satisfaction for
all manner of blood disorders. If
you want prompt and lasting relief,
you can rely upon S. S. S. For ex
pert advice as to the treatment of
your own individual case, write to
day to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift
Specific Co.. Dept. C, Atlanta, Ga.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Wc have purchased tin- insurance busi
ness of the II. S. Stine agency and have re
moved all records to our office where all of
liis companies will continue.
Expirations, will he attended to in ample
time and policy changes executed by this
office.
We endeavor to maintain a high standard
of service to our patrons and hope to qualify
for the continuance of all existing insurance
intrusted to the Stine office.
McCURDY AGENCY
General Insurance
.Medford National llnnk llldg.,
Telephone l.a-:t-
School Books
TIUS IS HIIADQUAKTERS FOR
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
You can find every thing your youngster
needs for the new school term, light here in
our extensive stock.
Pens, Rulers, Pencils, Erasers, Fountain
Pens, Tablets, Etc., Etc.
If you :an not come personally, just send the
kiddies down with a list and they will be
given as' careful and courleous attention as
if vou came yourself.
A few of the old thick pencil tablets left at
fx. First come, first served.
. WEST SIDE PHARMACY
The HskoSL Stare medford, ore.