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vaot? Form rTTPFOTiT) MATL TRTBTTNK MF.DFOTJT). ORF.fiOW TUESDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1013 f OCAL AND PERSONAL The, marine corps recruiting office In MmlffT'l lias lit'iMi Honed and Kor--! ciiiit Hill who had been In churn Hiiro August lKt, has been ordered to Ti'port for duly ut the muln recrnlt ini; lu-adipiarters m I'orf hmri. Tho only brunch marine recruiting office lo je maintained between Portland and Ashland will be the one at Kuf.ctH!. All olhern are (dosed, The marine fluf;u and bannern bo long f'onsj.if uons on .Main street, will bo iiiifjd from Med ford. All millinery at reduced prices. Vanity Hat Shop. 182 Dennis Kimball & Tope Inf. sold a car of Cornice peani for It. K. V. & 1'roduco aHfiociaiion In 'New York to duy uvernKinK Jl.ltO lor amo, tho highest pricf in recent, yearn. Wo run fiavo you ?2'Hi.M0 on a new car. Ask about It. C. K. (latoa Auto Co. ' 1 SI The condition of William Itanium who has beou HoriotiHly HI with Influ enza or la grippe last night took a turn for the worne, pneumonia hav ing net in. It was reported this noon that ho had only a bare fighting chance for hits life. The condition of Mrs. Itarnuin and their young Ron, who are also ill with la grippe at the Karrrd Heart hospital, was reported as somewhat Improved today. Orrea, tho ladies' tailor, will he at Hotel Holland every Thursday aftor noon high class cml.. Fit and work manship guaranteed. 2001 -Frank Madtten and Kd llanley are here from Seattle spending a week In the valley. Mr. Haiib'.v only recently returned from Ala.sk a. where tho Han lev and Madden salmon canner ies have shut down for the season. Harry Mills, tho liutto Kails lum ber man, returned this morning from a hmdneiis visit at Portland. Kxperieneed operator In chargo of the hemstitching machlno at tho Handicraft Shop. Standard ttate will bo resumed turnout tho lTn I ted States for tho winter at. 2 a. m., Sunday morning Oct. 27(1.. At that hour clocks will bo turned back an hour under the daylight saving law. On the lust Sunday of next March they will again be moved forward an hour. The day. light saving law reads an follows: "That at 2 o'clock ante-meridian of tho last Sunday In March of each year tho Ktandard time of each zone shall be advanend one hour, and at 1! o'clock aiite-mcrldiun of the last Sunday in October in each year tho standard timo of each zone shall, by retarding one hour,' he returned to tho moan astronomical time of the degrco of longitude governing each sun respectively. Or. HeUi Cametl-Corov HI dir. The latest report of Ihe condition of Lieutenant Frank Kedden who Is HI with iiifliirna at I'ortland Is that he is better and that his condition Is not serin uh. A let ter was received from t n pi a I rt Canaday last night stating that lit was detained at Portland by business. Hamilton & Klllngton planes. H. X. Uofland, I'lir. South Oakdalo. Look them over before you buy. 1 While he Is recuperating In the (list Mr. K. II. Porter Is taking a post grudunto.conrKo In medicino at Har vard university. We can save you $200.00 on a new car. Auk about It. C. K. Hates Auto (j. LSI John A. dibits of Amity, Ore., who In Hie representative of a lurge fruit drying concern In tho Willamette . valley 1m here looking over fruit con ditions in the valley and wusn vlst 1or at the Commercial club today. Singer Sewing Machlno Shop, ad justing, repairing, cleaning. Phono H03-H. C. A. Chapman, 245 S. Central 1SI At Grants Pass yesterday accord ing to Hie Unfile Uiver Courier, phy sicians r ported 17 new cases of in fluenza, Including two families eaeh having seven vases. -a per cent discount on woman's button shoes. Schmidt's "(iood Shoes," 2 I North Central avenue, Mis. i;iiv Carrel t and daughter, Anna Kathleen, have returned to Medford alter u visit .of a week at Kngene its the guests of Mrs. K. 1). Matlock. A new hemstitching machine is ln FUlled In the Handicraft Shop. Ilem-S'.itchlni- and pecming done to order, Hive deatlis from Inriuetw.a and pneumonia was the lull t Kugene Momlav afternoon for the previous ilti lioui'r. making fourteen deaths from th-i eptdeinir In Kngene, and ftitecn in I ane oninly. At the unt er:diy of tregoii the Munition has shou n st.-adv ven. r-iil Improvement wllhin the l et three d.tvs. The num ber of . ,ie i , port- d Monday morn hrr m .'.n;.'-,i!nately Lim, a ile crfjMeni .. Saiunlay morning, and a tall'n n!f from the hit:!, mark of I.I repoitrd several days ago. On a id t!i ree-color stork pear labels for mU Medford Printing Co. tr K.vua.-jt chapltr will sutpeiid all mnetl:ii:s unill the dauber of an lu fnen;a i pi.b iub- js over. Sueces'ful drtuUss treatment of nun-Infeeiious d :-';( si'.s. nr. Halstead, 227 South Central. 1'li't Ali.vor (late js the only member of tho city p'tverunient so far to file notftO of hts candiduey tor re-election, but It Is eperted that within tho next we- k all the present mem bers of the eiiy council will file for re-election. Neither have any other candidates fib d yet with the city re corder. One and thi eolor Mock pear Inliola for sulo. Medford PrfnHng Co. If Mrs. W. S. Harnum arrived homo this morning from Portland where she had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Harnum. Kor the best Insurance see Holmes, the insurance Mun. No apples are being Bhlpped from Medford this week as tho orchard men are holding them wailing for the time when tho new rate of $1.10 goes into effect. Agent Montgomery of the Southern Pacific Is as yet without any information on this point. Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. lr. and Mrs. (leo. li. Young re ceived a telegram today that their son, Sergeant K, ft. Young is III with influen.a at tho military hospital of the Henson Polytechnic school at Portland, but that his condition is not serious and that he Is getting! along nicely. The furniture hospital fixes It. (Jeneral upholstering, mattress reno vating, clocks, sewing machines, phonographs and umbrellas repaired. All work guaranteed. Feathers steamed and cleaned. Feather mat tresses made from your old tick. Douglas, 201 South HiverHldo. Fhone 1R2-.L Mrs. A. L. Maloney of Ttognio HIver returned home today after a visit with her mother, Mrs. W. W. Hobos. Relative to tho coming election on Nov. a. Attorney (ieneral Hrown has advised that under the law he does not consider it necessary for a voter to plaoo a cross before a name which ho may write upon the general elec tion ballot as his choice for any of fice. All he needs do Is write In the name in the blank space provided for that purpose. However, the attor ney general recommends that as the (mention may not be entirely free from doubt it would he better for voters to be on the safe side and make the cross In addition to writing in the name. Fruit wax. Warner, Wortman & Gore. 180 Registration for tho coming elec tion, Nov. fi, will close on Oct. 2"ith, and all newcomers to tho city and thoso voters who since tho last elec tion have moved from one ward to another, must register with the city recorder by that date in order to be eligible to vote on Nov. nth. Tho Medford office of the Federal lOmploymcnt service has placed 17 men locally on ranches and with threshing crews within the past two days, and nlso sent four men to work on the Hold Hill irrigation project Last week Agent Janes sent 10 men to work the Tillamook branch of the Southern Pacific railroad. Mrs. Karl Caldwell arrived homo 'today from a visit at Portland. Tho Cottage drove schools have adopte(La.system of military training that Is somewhat new and different from other schools In Oregon, having an Instructor In military scienco and tactics. 'Harry Metcalf who will havo charge of this department In all the Cottage drove schools is one of the teaching staff. Hemstitching and pecotlng, four years experience, 7c per yard. Local customers Mondays and Fridays. Mrs. H. K. Haney, darnelt-Corey Hldg. Mrs. C. Schachner left today for Copco where she will mako her home with her daughter, Mrs. II. II. Wal termlro. Miss Minnie Crumpton who resides near Yreka, following a visit hero with friends, loft today for a visit at Happy Camp, Calif., until the high school reopens at Yreka at tho close of the influenza epidemic. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hit tie or Gold Hill, were among tho visitors from that place spending Tuesday In Med Tord. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Freeman of Yerlnton, Nov., who aro here spend ing two weeks looking over tho val ley with a view to purchasing land and locating hero, were callers at the Commercial club yesterday. Among visitors registered at the hotels today were G. W. Fddy of Huston, C. F. Hubler of Lopg Heach, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Griffin of Peer Lodge, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Itiblet of Nelson, H. , Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Freeman, of Yerlngton, Nov, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hortou of Klam ath Falls, A. M. Trosdule of Tacoma. K. K. Carmine of Salem. II. S. Mc Gulro of Portland, It. S. Smith. S. A. Hoag, I,. L. Lenhart and A. Swift of Hnuuiiim, Wash., J. I. Haube of San Francisco and J. F. Corcoran of Seattle. tied working hard until ho was oblig ed to take to his bed. The deceased leaves a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1. Stuart, three sisters, Isabel) and ' Dorothy Stuart, Mrs. Thos. J. Fuson, two brothers in France. Miles, member of the 2-th engineers, Gilbert Stuart, member of the 4th engineers. Mrs. Kate Deerlng, an aunt of San Francisco, was also In attendance at the funeral. Word has been received in the city of the death of Mrs. Margaret Lynch, a Jackson county woman said to be 101 years old, at Salt Lake City, Utah. She was the wife of William Lynch of Trail Creek, and died at the homo of her daughter, Mrs, Hell jowellyn. The body will arrive in Medford from Salt Lake City at 7:35 o'clock Thursday morning. Funeral services will he held at the grave In Antloch cemetery. LONDON, OeL 22. Xot one of the several hundred hpuA's in Doiuii in spected Itv the correspondent of the Daily Mail at ItritUh headquarters is in a habitable condition. The south and east sides of Ihe Grande Place were blown to the i! nm nd. A number of houses in tho southern part of the town were burned, npparentlv out of .sheer ca price. Tho handsome eitv hull was stripped of its candelabra and the archives there were thrown nhout in confusion. L POSTS OF WEST SAN KHAiXU!CO, Oct. 22 Span ish influenza iH welt under ontrol in all the pontf of the western depart ment of tho army, and there has been no uppreciablo Increase In the num ber of deaths on account of the mal ady, Col. L. Mervln Mans, depart ment surgeon announced here today. The department includes all of the states west of the Itockies with th'J exception of Arizona. "We wore warned In plenty of time, and have taken precautions that have reduced Influenza cases to a minimum," Col. Mans said. The situation in San Francisco re mains unimproved, the board of health nelns unable to repeat assur ances Riven yesterday that the epi demic appeared to be broken. Damp, cool weather was believed to bo re sponsible In part for tho continuance of the malady. Announcement that a raeetlnfi of mining and oil operators to form a California chapter of the American Mining Congress, October S3 and 24 had been postponed indefinitely was made here today. The international Livestock Show, scheduled tol)egin hero November 2, has been postpon ed until November If, it was an nounced. Medical gauze masks were being sold by the tens of thousands here today following repeated requests by state and city health authorities that they be worn. The San Francisco health board reported 1242 new cases and 19 deaths up to 11 o'clock today. PLENTY OF PROOF OF HUN ATROCITY OBITUARY STI'AUT-Funeral services of the remains of the Into Itohert (J. Stuart were held Monday afternoon at the Odd Fellows cemetery, Hev. O. '.v. Curios otticiuttnu. Itnhert (1. Stuart wan horn la Miles City, Mont.. .Inly :':, !!:, and died In Kuuene. (ire. Oct. ISth. ItUS. The deeeased attended Ihe public schools of Ahlun for a number of years, and later, on movlnii to Med ford. attended the Medfmd Commer cial college and also the Medford hiuh Kihool. When it seemed probable that the Flitted Stales would lie plutiurd Into Ihe kh jiI world conflict, youni; Stuart enlb'l rd In Co. 7. National Cuard company of Medford and went Into camp with his iompatty al l'ort Ste vens. Me wa-i later reierted far minor physical causes. He later at tempted to go to Italy with a unit of Ihe Ited Cross ns mi tniio driver without compensation. Tho disap pointed thin .vouuk man did not be come discouraged hut continued hln effnrla until he was finally accepted In the officers trainlui; school at the rnlvendly of Oregon. A lew days before he wns siri. ken down. he wrote his mother that he was not feellni; well, but fearing he would i;ct behind In hln siinlicn he contiti- FIRELESS COOKER IS BOON TO ITALIANS WASHINGTON. Oct. 2'-'. Kood is often Hcaree in Italy. And us for conl it is almost liternllv worth its weitiht m yold. While the peoide of Tivoli, situated in the AMian hills, re ceived small allowances of meat the poor of the town ate it raw. Mrs. Charlotte Thrasher, whose husband, a well known seulidor of New York, was recent Iv killed at the front, proceeded to tench the Tiovo lese nn American "trick," the miiacle of the fireless cooker. Within a week, following her request, the American Wed Cross workshops in Homo wire lurnimr out fireless cooker and sendini; them to Tivoli. DIED OKU News of tho death of L. Oit, former widely known Medford busi'j.ss man, of Spanish influenza at Ktmeue this mum, was received in the eitv this afternoon. Mr. On was 111 years of aire, and was the only son of Mrs. Marv II. Orr and a cous in of Mrs, ,) times Leslie of this eitv. Miv. Orr had been at his bedside since Inst Friday. Mr. mid Mrs. Los lie will leave for Kuuene this even imr. Mr. Orr is survived hv his wife and three children, two sons, H! and four vears, and one daughter, aired J0 vears. lie was a former street com missioner of Medford, and was for vears in business here, part of the time in the uroeerv business and the rest in the harness business. The family removed from here about sev en vears auo. Mr. Orr was enuai;eu in the uaraire business at Kuirene. RESISTANCE INCREASING. (Continued from pape ono.) In Iteluiuni the French and Hritish are borinir into the enemy positions so swifilv that they mav completely out flank the German forces still hidtlim: the hue to ihe southwest. Heluinii troops advancing toward Ghent are svMenniticnlv clearitie- the eountr tnun the Dutch frontier down as far as Keeloo, on the l.vs-Zee-bnmue ennui. The French are within seven miles of Ghent, while the Urit-i?-h have reached the Scheldt near Toui-iuii. Field Marshal Haiti's men are with in two miles of Ynleiwiciines and the Germans are expected to abandon that eitv verv unieklv. Farther sooth the railroad rnnniiiir from Vnl-eiicienne- into the Ardennes re gion in nerd. In the Srrres-Oi-c sector the French have, made a ma teral pro:: re.- at various points. Checked lit (he South In the Cbampiiyne region General Merthelot and Gmnvuid have not been able to advance diirin.' tho past dav nor have I lie A inert cans in the A r tonne been aide to shake the defence of the (ierman, although Kappe woods and 11:11 have been taken bv a sharp attack. French oatroU have reached the Danube rier al Yidin. This town i on Ihe southern bank of the ncr and the arrival of allied troops there -lahli-diev contact with Ktimanin tnuu the south. It threatens Austria from the southeast, if sail icientlv henvv iufautiA torees are able to reach th-'t re-ion. J710 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU Tli IK Three light WARon to trade for hog, Fhoue A 7-Y, evening. 1 s; SOWS lUiFD to resfsiered Duror boar at Schuehard Orehnrd. Ser vice fee $.00. Fhone 6U-U3. tSO 10 RELEASE BELGIANS TtOMIC, Oct. 22. Haron von Der I.nneken, chief of tire German politi cal department at Brussels, has In formed Cardinal Mercler, primate of Helujum, that when the Germans evacuate that country tho deported Belgians nnd political prisoners will he spontaneously 'released according to the OsRorvatore Homuno, the semi official Vatican organ. He told Car dinal Mercler, It Is said, that a part of the Belgians who were deported would be free to return to their country on Monday. WILD MAN OF BORNEO AIDS ALLIED CAUSE LONDON. Oct. 'J2. Kven the na lives ot the pintle ot Jlorneo desire the victory of the nllied armies and when they come out to trading posts contribute to the Ued Cross. On one occasion passing a hat collected $!." from a uroup of natives. Davak. chief of. one of the tribes, puddled Ins dutotit to otter bananas and two chickens to be sent to 'the while brothers who lay wounded in briny hospitals. REGARD NOTE INSINCERE. (Continued from page one.) obtain before .lidv to nil enemv ulu is broken and beaten to bis knees.'' To Arouse Pacifists The Germans are hoping bv their discussion of an armistice to suhsii tute General l'er-diiii" for Marshal Foch as the military leader who will state the terms, the Petit .lournal mivs. This newspaper adds that it is sufficient to point out that President Wilson has been a warm partisan of unified command. ' The announced German conces sions respect hit submarine warfare arc merelv pretense, the Petil Jour nal continues, inasmuch as the sub marine cumpuitn is a definite fail ure. The most general comment upon tiie German replv is that the enemv atteniptint to e-eape an admission of det ent bv cnu-int pacifist at il at ion in en'ente countries. LONDON. ():.. 22. With reference to the parauranVt in the German note denying that the German navy ever urposely destroyed lifeboats with lieir passenters. it pointed out in government circles that many eases could be diluted in reply l this de- ninl. Two recent eases are the Llun- ilovv Castle, the Canadian hospital shin sunk in the Atlantic, and the French steamer Lvdiann. sunk off the north coast of Spuin. July Hi. The Llandovery Castle was tor nedoed and sunk off the Irish coast on the nitdit of .lune 27. while re. turning from Halifax with no wound cd aboard. The German submarine made no el fort to aid the survivors and even tried to sink at least one ot the lifeboats. After the Lvdiann. bad been tor pedoed, two whale-boats and a raft were lowered. The iicrmau sulimu Hue rammed both boats, cutting them in low. After severul fruitless at tempts, the submarine succeeded in sinking the rati and then disappear ed without helping the survivors Nine men of the crew of 42 were picked up later, having clung to wreckage for more than a dav. BAD AT IMD In wrltliiR Monday night from Dnnsmulr. Cullf., to which city he went Sunday to help out in caring for influenza epidemic patients. Dr. T. O. Heine of .Medford, said that at the hour of writing Ihe plasue conditions had improved. There had been two deaths Sunday niglil and another was expected Monday niwht from anions those he had see:i. lie wrote that there was no further need of medical help froijj Medford unless conditions became worse, but said he would remain for a day or so. However, conditions at McCloud. Calif., near Dunsmuir, were deplor able, the doctor wrote, and outside help is badly noeded there. There were six deaths from influenza there Sunday nlKht, and conditions are growing worse. Of tho lfiOO men In this mill town half aro ill with in fluenza, and there are only two doc tors to care for tho 800 patients. R. C. SIGNS GUIDE WOUNDED TO REAR T.OXPONVOi-t. 2i. Thousands of small cloth siiins provided bv the American Kcd Cross pre distributed to follow the advance of every Amer ican attack and are tacked to, trees. IkisIs or other objects to noint the wav for ''walking wounded" to first aid dressing stations. Hv the side of the laiire lied Cross on (lie white cloth is n red arrow imintinir the direction. Conflict! So lie Couldn't Sleep Uronrhinl coughs, tickling in throat nnd asthmatic spasms break ones rest and weaken ono so that the sys tent Is run down and serious sickness may result. Knos llnlbert, Paoll. Vnd. . writes: '! had a severe cold this fall nnd couched continually at nlf.ht: could hardly sleep. Tho first bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar re lieved me, entirely curing my coui;h." II covers Irritated membranes wlch a healiiiK and anotlilnx mating, loose ii plilemn and clears air passages. Kor sale by Medford Vharmacy. 9. DR. RICKRRT tC77ll?U& KYK8 BCIEYTIF1CAM.T TKSTK1. A XI) GI.ASSKS PROPERLY FITTED Suite 1-2 over Mny t, no tutors IBKU Whenthe morninA cup is unsatisfactory suppose you make a change from the old-time beverage to the snappy cereal INSTANT POSTUM you'll be surprised at its cheering, satis fying qualities and delightful flavor. It's all health no . caffeine. Try a Tin Friends and acquaintances of Mr, and Mr. H. O. iNordwkk, former well known residents of the city who for tho past year or more have been re siding at the Nordwick ranch in the Table Kock district, deeply sympa thize with them In their present be reavement and worry over influenza illness In their family. Sunday they received a telegram that their daughter, Mrs. E. L. Boyer, 30 years old, had died of influenza at hf.r home in Oakland, Calif., and that another daughter in that city, Mrs. C. W. Jacobsen, was in a dying condition from tho same disease. Mrs. Nordwick left Sunday afternoon for Oakland, and Mr. Nordwick left for the same place Monday after noon, leaving their son Hoy at homo ill with a bad cold. Nothing has been received here since relative to tho condition of Mrs. Jarobsen, who is well known In Medfor'd, having re sided here for a year or more while her husband served as bookkeeper at the Nordwick mill. Hoy Nordwick, who had been lo Camp Freemont to bid good-bye to his brother. Corporal Arthur Nord wick, who is about to sail with the 12th Infantry for France, arrived home 111 Sunday. Mrs. Boyer, who died Sunday, had never resided in Medford, but had visited here several times. Dressmaker Gives' Advice "I underwent a surgical operation for gull stones 5 years gao, was In the hospital for 4 weeks. For 1 year I felt better, but then my old symp toms and pains returned, and I havo suffered ever since. Four weeks ago on the advice of a lady 1 tried Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and I now feel like a new woman. I have a num ber of friends who suffer as I did and I am advising all to try this valuable medicine." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the in testinal tract and Allays the Inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis.' One dose will convince or money refund ed. Sold by druggists everywhere. Adv. FOR SALE at the Monarch Seed & Feed Co. lcd Seed Oats, Gray Winter Oats, Rye, Veteli and Al falfa Sncd. C alilifl 1 No word was received in the city today about the condition of Vernon Vawter, but late Monday afternoon a message was received from Eugene that his condition was Improved and regarded as favorable. COUGHS AND COLDS QUICKIYJELIEYED Dr. King'sNewDiscoveryused since Grant was President Get a bottle today It did It for your grandma, for your father. For fifty years this well-known cough and cold remedy has kept an evergrowing army of friends, young and old. For half a century druggists every where have 6old it. Put a bottle in J'our medicine cabinet. You may need t in a hurry. Sold by druggists everywhere. 60c and $1.20. Bowels Acting Properly? They ought to, for constipation makes the body retain waste matters and impurities that undermine the health and ptay havoc with the entire system. Dr. King's New Life Pills are reliable and mild is action. All druuuists. 25c. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Pay Phone: Pacific 827. Sight Phones: F. V. Weeks, 10.T-J2. tody ARNtstAnr- Better Ge That Safety Deposit Box Now YOU'VE probably added more Liberty lit nids to "your collec tion and it they are coupon bonds it means too much mon ey lying 'round loose. For a few dollars a year you can rent one of those Safe Deposit Boxes here at the First National Bank and give your mind a little relief from anxiety. Wm. G. Talt, President FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEDFORD. ORE. tCAPITALIOO,000 It Looks as Tho Medford Would escape a serious epidemic of the Spanish Influenza. The wise movo of closing all public places and the general use of 7.0 Pyrol as a nose and throat wash has been a great help in controlling this hor rlhlo disease. We nil should continue the use of Zo Pyrol or some other good antiseptic. Heath's Drug Store "Miono 881. The Sun Tnx Store. J. T. Gagnon Lumber Yard All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber. Specialties: Dimension stuff, Fin ishing Lumber, shingles, Sah and Doors, Rooting Paper, Fruit Boxes". P.ujr Jackson County Products. Place orders now for Fruit Boxes. Now Shed, 11.1 8. Front 81., Mrtlford Phone 830, GAIES&IRES . COST OXK-I1ALF AS MUCH And wear twice as long as the average Fabric Tire. Guaranteed P.600 nillea. PUNCTURE PKOOP Our Service Station Is now equipped with the latest mechanical Tire Changer, Up-to-Date Vulcanizing Equipment, Curtis Air Free From Oil. Try our Tire 8e'rvlce It's Different F. R. Roberts 1 32 S. Riverside The Food Administration Says Buy at Home and Save Needless Waste The Food Administration urges American people to buy food that Is produced near homo, as the needless wasto of transportation in volved In hauling homo rood away and other, food In to tnko Its place Is thus avoided. Vilmo flour is a Medford and Oregon flour. Build Up Home Industry by Buying the Products of Home Factories This company pays out thousands of dollars a year for wheat, corn, barley and other products of the farm, thus creating an Im portant market here. This market will grow as the demand for Vilmo flour grows. Demand your local flour. Rogue'Valley Milling Co.