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PAHE TWO MEDFOTjn MATT, TRTBrXK. "MEDFORn. OREGON'. RATTRDAY. NOVEMT.ER 9. 1&1S 1IEDFORD MAIL. I2IBUXE AV INT-KPE.VI ENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISH FID EVERT AJTKF.NvjON EXCEPT t-L'NDAT BT TKB aiEuFORb PRINTING CO. C-ff:r Mail Trlbtne Bjildc li-lt-Ii N'riii Fir trt. paot. 7a. A waclloatlon of r&. Democratic T'.T.oa. T Metffti-d Mall. Tba aledror Tr.t qlc T?ia Souifcera Ortonlax. Tba A ablaze Tr:tiur. FAKE HAPPINESS AUTJ -STEEET SALES. Tb H-2ford Pnnl7 Bub Is fruiiibS rbrnwri leirli,j a Tf-ar GEO RGB PL'TKAftf. Editor. subsckittzos rsmiui BT MAii- iN Ali VANCE: tti'.j. wfrh F -rdy Sun, yerff M t:jy, with Sunt.y Bun. month-. Iiiil7, without 1)05 gun, y-ar l.frO Iair. without Sunday un, month -iO Wk!f Mail Tr:tucc om yr 1 t( ftunir Fun. or. yr l.(t PT CAKRIKR In Wfrdford. AiinUnd. ftctftor.T-.r.e, C-r;trl Point, Phoenix: lkliy, with P?ndy Pun, yex 1 7 10 lally. with. Bandy gun. mnlh .41 Crtfir! ppt-r of the City of Mlford OJf .c:u piper of Jckon County. k.TXr-4 & on3-clUB matter at Mrt'f rd. Orcoo, otitW the act of March 4. it'. wora dklly avr&f cirenUtioa for UE113ER Or THE ASSOCIATED PKKSB. JuH U-mi-4 Wire Serrlce. The Aaao rUUd Pr Iff exclusively ntitll to th um f..T republication of all nei dlrpatrfc rrt-ilte-4 to It or not other wise err-.,!tyl In this, ppT. and alao tne locl nw puUihe4 herein. All rirhta of reput:. cation of rpeelal dlspatchea herein ar klao reservexl. IN floating over th1 j-a.-e hoax it Mix-trt'l umh thf j'atriotif .. It uf Portland, the Oivai Journal sk-s into raptures as follows: Portland eat th news wrb a jump of the heart cot it with radiant hap; iceKs and with more smiles in an hour than Portland has smiled fin- the war !an. The lni;el pres, ih Journal! ervire, bad 1-eaten Us rival, the Asm- -riated Press, by minute wonderful, thrrihn? -tnosrrs. Every minute as worth more than diamonds. Every xsinuTe helped fill more full the cup of community happme&s. , , Worse than that iimiv than 2S diamond siuddf-d mo ments a whole jewelry shop full of them. fr the Asso ciated Press wires never earned the fake news at all in stead it excised the hoax. The Journal made and makes no apology f.r its hoax. In continued to print scare head editions for the sake of reaping its pennv harvest lonjr after Washington had of- hwrsu.-TdApu?? root fieiallv CXloSfd the falsitv of the news. Tn eonrinuin? t lullf ilhnm K,,r,At. C n nr,nfi. ah 1 . . ' ..... mi iii'n. i mi nj 'iiiiiiiiijii J'' o 1 1 1 1 i ci i lilt; the falsehood iioh;iljly r.n Thr- theory that a Ik- well stuck to is better than the truth its a habit the Journal has Even the Morning Journal of Friadv reix ated the menda eious .statements 21 hours, latcr-altlmiufli -in the mean time Secretary Lansing had officially branded the storv a.s false. The following day the United Press issued an "exiJa- i! ... tt f l 1-1 .1 .i -r , nauon (,i me iane wincn j.s more tnan tne Journal lias done for its i part in the hoax. The United Press endeavor to make Admiral AViLson, commander of American naval forces at Urest the goat, stating that the information re garding the armistice vas furnished the Unired Press bv the admiral, who later notified the press representatives that the news was not confirinable. -The cable reporting this fact is alleged to have been held up by the censor and not delivered until the following da v. ' - JJut how came the United Presswith a bureau'at Paris ana correspondents at the front to go to Brest and aceeot as authentic, without attempting to verify, a rumor re peated by an admiral far from the front, who had no source of information not available to press associations, and wnose ignorance ot conditions was armarent in renort ing the signing of an armistice 24 hours before the German delegates had met Marshal Foch! a fact that must have been known to the press correspondents. U ltlnn three hours of the receipt of the United Press message, Secretary ot ar JJaker had an official denial from France but this did not check the circulation of the falsehood by either the L nited Press or bv the newspapers securing its service. As a matter of fact the United Press took a chance lor a news beat and promulgated a fake and the Journal took a chance, to reap the profits of scare head editions. 1 he L uited Press and the Journal have established reputations lor unrehabilitv and mendacitv that will take years to live down. The clients and the subscribers and tne prestige lost wiJl iar outweigh those few "diamond" studded moments ol lake happiness and street sales. - m The following casualties are re lon'( ijv ihe t-oir.ma.'ii:it'' item-nil of ibe Ari;erv-an eipeiiiocarv lort-es: .Killed in action. ciii-il of t.iudi!-. 2.) : (iierl'frmn i iiient r.n5 rplher rau-e.. '1: died ol (iiea-e. 170; a'ounded (decree und-terniinei ). 12": wiuni'd iiLlil!v. -iti; itrioniT. 1; wounded severely. 22. Total. "4X Killnl in Aetion orn. Xeero Dniinti, San Kranei-e.. ('!.: Pri vate llarrv 1 Calvert. In;lewood. M.ikerv. Smkane. Wa-'a.: Private William L. Xetzer. Pancer. C'al.: Pri vate Niebola- W. Panauo'. Weed, (.'al. - liied 'pf liea.e Private Handd H. Ander--n. P-I!iE'.-ham. Wa-h. : Pri vate A!tert K. Hannltt.n. Klair.ath Fall-. Ore.: Privi.teTha. A. Baker. IjJocneUv. San Iit-n. Cnl.; Private Stephen Kukull. My It.. Wjb.; Pri vate Juhn A. Si-hefer. Los Anseie. Calif. Private Arthur llitn-on, B-l- Votto to StibKlib!- The United Bt&t Wir Iauatrlc Kord hu laaued tt.m follow! eg- mandatory order, amonc othtra rvifj'tinit the eTreper bul- 4urii.it tha period f tho war: Li contlna mnHng paper after data of axplrmtton of subscription, unleea aub crptio3 1 renewed aid paid for." The puiiihr h&s no option but to comply. UN OH A,'LBfa I F WA SlilSC TON", No r. 9 . T h e Vnited States bos made a vigorous protect to the German government regarding the treatment of American prisoners of war. The German government Is Inform d that the I'nited States insists itiat there mtit be a cessation of the rob hfng and loss of parcels, and that H is not disposed to givo credence to endeavors of the German government 1o excuse the non-receipt of parcels by laying the blame upon agencies which handle such parcels before they reach Germany. The state department thru the American ambassador at Berne has aked the Spanish embassy In Berlin to submit vigorous protest on the following points. Information con cerning which has been officially furnished to the department: First Forcing any American pris oners of war to work while 111 or physically unable to do bo. Second Compelling any American ; prisoners of war to labor in mines. Third Compelling any American civilian prisoners to perform any work of any kind save such as may 1 necessary in connection with their fwn care and upkeep or In connection with the care and upkeep ot their cwn quarters. FOOTBALL TRAIN At'RORA, His., Nov.-it An rast bound train special from Camp Grant carrying tbe rarr.p football team and hunditMls of fans for the game with Camp Ttylor al Cub park, Chicago, was wr-,-kfd .it Sui:ar Grove, 111."., six chile e;ut of here nt :3n a, m. KesTilnr pafi nc'r train No. 5 5 nest bound, collided with the east ton nd train. Threo dead have b-en taken out of the mreck Tho injured will number twenty, troop ofi'lcurs say. Tne Camp Grant football pe. Ui ulns.stvl if 10a h.'j crowded with IJrt" SMidiprs. .Mem i era f the Camp Grnt foot ball eieicn wre nut on in tr.iln.i the ;ia:trs having rtachid Chicago Wat Ult ul. RED CROSS ASKS E 1CI 0i ITICAL The Jackson County Red Cross chapter has received the following telegrams from the northwest head quarters at Seattle: "Great need now for men as field representatives overseas and field directors and assistants in the I'nited States. Women needed as hospital hut and canteen workers overseas. The war is not ended and if it is, the n-fed ill be immediately greater. Work hard on recruiting. "Omer Foisie. director dept. of recruiting personnel." "Following is copy of telegram re ceived today from national head quarters: Highly important that there be no le-up in collection of fruit pits and nut shells repardle&s of dale ariniMi-e is sUued. Collection should continue. I-are n.imber of uiH.-ks must be manufactured, re- tardlcss of when peace U suned. Or ders received to collect larce reserve ito4k of carbon materials. Urgent that all materials already collected be a!enihled nd shlpied at earliest possible date and that collections continue indefinitely. Lester Turner'." ot .1 tin t ROME, Nov !. No .ir e ripened rn the Italian front the Tar ofr'ite stauineiit l der Friday's date. "The i ditiuti of, the armistice are hein? carried STRlClf. Nov. i l i!orab!e con- iiti-.Rs m Austria hre d( rf'-d y irveit-r (rf pruminnv ho has ar ricd here from' Vienna Alons the ru.iit th !ra.-n was ln "adej by ro(is. riae-s In theroa,-he (vcu lit d bv Co'tat i,4ip.iM ton Here h t"M furn.er foriit:n mi'iiter cf Aus :rtr tlnrtsry, and Prm.-e of Schoen- '':. ere tai.ep ar.d thp tK''!enin w. n ejr-ted I'.nnds f diorderty void :r,e,a!i, SAN FRANVIKcn. Nov. 0. Femi nine a-irauts in the Jar wet who -oudit se:it in eoni;re J'ailed wiili out exception in Tue-duv's elections, hut inanv ;her women c.mdidale !r le-er elcetive honors w.n Micees in their caum:iii:ns inr -late, rountv and niunit ual olliee.. To w.tmen 'andi-dale-s lor the I'nited St.iie-. senate n-puh!ienn. .Ifannette l.'.mkin ot Mb t.in;i. and M-- Anne M.irtin ol' Ne min uittde notable t iinnnrn-i hut wt-.-e b;ni,v di-Iaiu eti bv th :r nja-'-u-line 4'piHUieuf .Manv we I em !ei-h,t ire- will ?at wonen ir.ember. In CiMiiurniii. four wuimn w.-re elected u the )oer hnn-e, three vi them witlio it opiom tin. In uil. California trfinecd 12 non.en cndniatf, but niv tMir were el-ted. Tliev were all reiiibiaaTL. In I tab three wiu:en were eU- ted to Ihe lower house of tne U-LMIature. one to the senate; to Were cti"en as eouniv trea-urer- and two a eo-mtv reeunler. Virtuailv all were democrat-. Nevada lectetl onlv .rie wo rt, an and iie will Mt m the Lower hmi-e ei' the bvi!at ure. Coj.radtt ele ted a stie s'n-enn-:-uo-M of i.Liblie iii.triif!:on atd two :;er notnen t the le 't!niure. In re-j'n wi:t:i-n wrre nii:l ir:::!v mu.-M-l'u!. Three were dt-:-a:ed ' r 'l-.Tt- and ix I'or the h ji;- t are. C'al.: 1'nvate James J. Cotrswell. Lc- 'linshani. Wa-h.; Private DwL'ht P. Aneele. Calif.: Priiate Clarence S. j Kin?. Glendale. ('al.: Private Lennord Hamme!!. Oakland. Ca3.; Private Pat- ; F. Sehman. Santa Ro-a. t.'aL rick iJtllon. Sacramento, Calif.: Law-I Wounded. d:ree undetermined rente A. Donohue. Oakland, CaL: Private Tiion; Earle--. Seattle. Private Kmile C. Xixoo. San Fran eieo. Cal.: Major Joepb O, Greutr. Taeoma, Wash,: Serjeant Elwvn C. MeKennon. Lo AnLe3e. Cal.: Ser seant. Nonran R. Sheedv. Is An L'ele, Cal.: Servant John M. Sweet -man.-Seba.uuol. .Cah: Senreant Wil liam H. Whitnev. t;;i:iand. Calif.; Corp. Letter I Wevlandt. ; Peters (.! : Corn. Vireil C. Wominnck. Sun rivide, Wah.; Con. Miles Price. Stii acoom. Wah.: Mehanie Daniel Lar en. Klen-bur-.'. Wah.: Waeoner Hot A. Stver. Hiver-ide. Cat.rPrivafe -Albert K. Forker. Rediand. (ah; Pri vate Geome Srf Bohan. Lo Amreles t al.: Private Milford H. Brown. Azu Wah.: Private Frederick II. Chape:!. San Franciw. Cal.: Private Charles L. Davj. Geneee. Cal.; Private Robert K. Yandell. StKikane. Wash. Wounded everelv Corp. Joseph II. Nunc. Wfltnnvi!Ie. Cal. I Wounded - -lu.'h:iv Privn .TJarrsr Moskowitz. San Francirco. Cal. Died of wound. received in action Private Janie A. Brown. Soouel, Calif.; Private Martin V. Ch a ret on. Prairie. Wah.; Private William Compton. Santa Barbara, Cal.: Pri ate Herman K. Ekhmd, Furlock. Ca!. ; Private William W. Griffith. Roe lodee. Ore.: Private - Mike Geu;el. Seattle. Wa.b. : Private Willi.im O -a. Cal.: Private Tlarrv' Mnic. San White. Marv.ville. Cal.: Corp. Elmer FrancUco. Cal.: Private Iwi G. R. Anderon. Taefima. Wa.h. iomen -tn wwwww feel .r,r0i;d of the sniwi of the northwe-; divij..n to whieh we be jlon. The fir-: irie the ouota wf 2iJ ton-. The recond drive added .iJ per eent the ouota. or 3!X tor.-, i and the la-t reirt showed that 4."o on? had been eollevted and Me;foru , . .i . ehatpter sent lour tons of the above After more than two year of "-'amount the serviee a'JiC-ad of the lueal KeJ j Wsi Crp (.b:n,t Uee l.ro-- 'L"'i i-lizabeth Putnam has re- nottfed that label- will be sent for -umed lor foreign servi.e and her ; Christmas boies to ..-o over-eaMo the place has been fd ed ov the ai'lint-,bovs who havnt relatives in ihis ment of ilrs. Fred Mears. i-outtrv. Monev nju-t be iirovided for '"7s" "e ";msvmem m these boxes and we are a-kmL. for llu- Palnam. Medtord chapter of the !. ,i...,.;... w;i ,i. u ni.rtnweptern diviion. has ltowiif... .1,. t i iv.. - .,f-;.. i iroia a m'iiwi room unit 10 a Jive wire ehatiter. with eiL'ht auxiliaries. ive and during sonie seven or vo'ir contribution. It has been sul''c ti-d thai a khaki all of which are ac- handkerchief be ml into each Cl.ri.-t the i.a-t year the ' work we have sent to Seattle, our di- J manv of tkpvp boIpi .; be MiveTe tnoiitini; iK)int. has been marked nar,.,. .h. (-,. j.. ,i . v .1,:, r esceilent. and the h..-al chaiiteanow ! ; .p-.-.i, ,1,. ,.; J i occuiue- a suit of rooms eil in i. 1.. .,1 ";n ,,,., ,i, ize. number and euuioment to tho-e ' . ... , of a ciiv thirty or lurtv thousand in- from one ,.;.e , a'r..ll(.r. uabitunts. I . Mi-s I'utiiam lias been untiring in nnuDeoo Tn nnrcinr t "rs ..ifvir;:! pan-american confebesce and to those ivho have been ass0ei;it- pl with Mis pmnam. nml her re-i"- CHICAfiO. N'ov. fl. Samuel Oom- nafion i due t. a call for overseas ler.-. head of the 'American Federa-' luty. and to this call the I.'cd ( ross !,;.. ,.r t,i in i.i. r... 1 .i.. I 01 . icmoru witu its auxiliaries ui.l T . w!lere hc wi . iiv. Moi.-iuru, u uiv.ltllil UIUUl IIUU rn-edy rcturu. Inder tiie capable management of Ifrs. Mears. who succeeds Miss Put nam, and who has had ehanre of the Junior Red t."r.i-s since it- organi zation. Medf.ird chapter wili take hp the work with a vim after the "fiu" Quarantine i- lifted. Already some of the brave-t are at work an.f its some novel -i-iit to see thee ladies "done up" in rcs:.il.ir hi-.-hwavman mask tvie.- You wouldn't recosiiiiie a soul- mate if he -at he-ide von. The Seattle chaiiter in three days made 2"0.ooii mfiuenza masks for their local health chapter. i tie Ke.l ( ro-s has received a lim ited number mournini- bras-arils. and the waion ,ir parents of a snilor r -olduT l.i-i m the service wiil re eive one il they eail at headquar ter-. Word ha- been received bv Mrs May l.oomi-. director, department of ntirsinii. nor'.h.we-tern divi-ion. that tiKl.-nt- eatenru the armv school 01 njr-nis'. in the i.iture wiil have their rar..-tior1aT,i.n tnnd to and Irom trie lo-pital i-.n.i ihiir home-. M.'-t pei.t'le do not re..!.:7e thi.t here i.re thn'e .iitf.rent kinds of tin foil and r. ! it ail into a hai! n:ir.;. !-. I.o.oi. tin anil aluminum foil are r-tlv ili!.cna; and bru.2 d.JIt-r.nt t rici--. Unn.' 1! in -beet-, do tn.t roll it. as tins iral... extra exit-u-e to manufacturer-, in havir.L- ,t -(,r! d. ind extra tr..:-i.:c (., the I.'cd Cro-' m hiivir' o i.:;rn!:ed. The l..c;, I;-.J Cross ore not reeiv. "i. :",v n or,- p.iisrs or maaiaie. at nre-ciu. -., ,iCJ n,,t ..; nt a'n.vc t.. lh . ..mi r of .,: -.! le at a Pan- Ameri'-an !amr ctr.f'crene to bei:in jXoveKer irt. STRENGTHENS KIDNEYS- PURIFIES BLOOD ita r:der notice. contributed r he You can't expect weak kidneys toj keep tip under the terrific strain of; nature's effort to filter the acids and ! joieons out of the system unless they are given a Tittle bely. Don't allow your kidneys, the most overworked! oreans of your body, to become dis- j eased when a little attention now! will prevent it. Don't try to cheat ! nature. It can't 1 done. As soon as von commence to have' backathe, feel nervous, tired or worn . t. without cause. GET Bl'SY. These are usually warnines that your kid neys are not w-orkini; properly and; throwing off the poisons as theyi should. i I Lo not delay a minute. Go after' I the cause of your ailments or you' ; may find yourself in the grip of an j incurable disease. GOLD MEDAL' j Haarlem Oil Capsules will give al- most . immediate relief from kidney j trou)le, which may tie the unsus 1 petted cause of ill health. GOLD j MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will i do the work. They are nhe pure I orieinal Haarlem Oil Capsules Irr. : poried " direct from the laboratories !in Haarlem, Holland. Ask your druc ; list for GOLD MEDAL and ce;.; no , substitutes. Look for the name ; GOLD MEDAL on every box. Three 1 sires, sealed parkaee.. Money re ' ! funded if they do not help you.. Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY lv..l.utlu Zioa'a Oiurtli Fourth $1. t lci' .):: Ave. litv. 1 pr ft . it. Moreni-vPwr. I'a.tor Kcs. Wwt LourtU rtt. lpar rncm-ers and frteu-U of our toloved .inn: The:-e are da:s that Jcall lou l! for rtintance. list prct I punijihuM-n's shouid tpe found n"es- !a:y Aititjsf all the ilia burir -jf-1 I fer.-d. kow hi thim of the Lord and I lira T to lt;in fur rip'' .ran :- t Pin !lcMi.c,-) ic those, ,i.,r,,,l . ..,.,... Lt' ., a,,' Ior-h;p we can real and mciiiia;,. ar,..n i;i!'i word and ak Him fnri 'T'l'I- . t.np Call upaa r.v.i and ask Him to! '" i.l ' ucn.-a 1. n.sw V-.ows h. .-.!.lemi. to l ih.iu p,., . 1 BULBS and SWEET PEAS REUER NO BUSIER!; iuuuoii.il oeeu 66 x eea uo. It Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster 'Without the Bum -v- Song tcr. FOK SAl.K lSlfi Chevrolet. I ke . new. Terms. Addicsa llox Mall T.-il tine 1SPJ IX)ST f.all lilack po-ketbook, r.amfi Thomas D. Hunter. Contains naval fnrlmish. 8. P. tlfket to Portland, H. of L. F. K. card . 'ali'atlo lo oncr. Ilcturn to E. . Hunter, Z' I 11 street, Ashland. 1 13s' tie r.ri' : In ' urn;a U n iw V own I tn le our old fairiii.ar la cr:t;-e "; s Honey and Tar Is .,t what every sucker fr iia ir.fiininza or la R'li:e rcJs new u r.-.nn the roiuh it:f:nmcd thto.it 11'h a sonth inif heaMrc coaiir.c. lar aaay the mtii-pf. stops ! li ct t!ikii::s and rovmh- inir, cases ine t-Klilncs ami Nipt 1, iifn d th. Ysu -'j rub it cn arid usaay wCTPm ij gene ! Mary doctors s-J purses use Vjter ole and recommmd it to truir put.crta. T ,1ry will c!ar r -Il wvi . S. t ..li.l it iay h.s e,.!.lei:ii . to Mfw.thr.ee ;nst' is...'i -s:.;. - are aick.y. to k.-ep tl:ae tnat are B. aah-a irou.n I pse'u; to be miih our tuu on land anj. j.unry, rheua:;sm, lumbacr fxina ; ,-a. and- ih in all r ace and io a4 abej of tha back or joins, sprair-j. j i:h cratet.il bea'ta: to loie. tene. i "-uscjea, briars, pchj&iat&s. Ironed I ft Pe ar.d thank Him l''tter iuin-.le vourneltcs under tr.e inn hand of (ioi. so that, hen it j 1- urnr-, n. mi raise yiPU. iet ail nr anviciie, all uiKin llm. for l!ts JnnTj is ja you. The rraier of a sMi-iii cue aal!i. mu. S r.nh. icry fi.-n ilo-e. Iiu it now. For aale j.,uj. ,,VJr, by .Mcdfard Pharmaij-. Jlortui Oetcr, Pajior. tir. .PPil'ir- liriv u-i.i uli-Pit P.... I: IVi. lex'M ll.ipcv arul 'far ianii 1! st..ii cae, ar:u;h aipd iOM,In-t frn:n the! LNTEKCHUa AlTOCAJt CO TlilB CARD VT.KtrrrJe is a , e whit. ore-n ! "eQIC,ra ror A1. TaiTOt maoe with the cJttrr.uBard. It piots all a1 PboeaU dall. except Sunday at the work ef ft.e tjd fashioned mustard ,8:00 a. in. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00. piastrr i:j it brtrsr and. does not bia. i4:, ,nd 5-15 n. ra. aim o Ratur. loa oo n; tve to but.Vr with a ... . ,. ,. v iv. 1 a p. m., cudqiji leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30. 5.30 and :10 P. m. Lear. Ashland for lledfora daily, except Sunday, at :00 a. to., and 11:00 a. tn.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Alto ea Saturday nlehts at 6:10. Suaday leer. Ashland at : a. ra . and 1J:H. 4:10 and t in a feet, cid opJ the chest (it outa pre and ijc -.-k hoepitil aiie iZ3X ml JOHN A. PEEL rSDERTAKKn. Iaadjr AaatsaauiL m BOCTII BARTLETI. rkoti. si. 41 and 4T-J1. Aauaobll. Haane Cr?le. Aitt AaPaiaacai irrti, Cafrut, FORTY-EIGHT CAMP FIRES in the union-will be lighted next ABOUT WHITE HOUSE !-Wbv oiui.t in a i.rU near the j White He i-e.as a ienture of the Fnit- TA'ASIIIN'fiTOX. Nor. !. Fortv- .-.! W:.r Work -a.!;!iaa.n ia Washin-- eis'ht MUiti fire- one lor eai-.n -talc t-;. TheJ)iET During and fitter The C!d Reliable ' Round Package E!4FLilERZA halted Milk Very Nutritious, Digestible The PJ2AL Food-Drink, iratantly pre pa red. Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and from carefully selected materials. Used successfully over century. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. agetHOrlick'SThe Original Thus Avoiding 'Imitations V Appraising at Vl the Right Value W !i It It is well al times for cverynue to ' V j Kj. I- take an inventorj- of Iii- own .a:tllr-irs 'I V j , wimi I aod in doin m. ni-t l over Oiira- J Ij 1 j I ate or under eMimnte. I Mn.de tiiat J ) ' jou can sae m! then ltt not h ins; 1 y turn you aide Irum mir i!irnte. ;J Jj V' V Your acount is invito, Jf' ' 4 I'er Cent. Interest Jf t k J J& I,aid.on Sjft .ai Savings Acconnts. ft 'aPV ESTABLISHED IdSa" WHEN YOU WRITE Buythe Right Stationery at the Right Prices RIGHTO! Your words express your message, your paper re flects your good taste. Select jour stationery from our large as sortment of styles aud finishes in wtl;e and tints for ladies and gentlemen. WEST SIDE PHARMACY , a; ; . RALPH WOODFORD, Trap. Qmm D: .i is k.9 HOW'S YOUR SPARK? Xo spark is just as lun'l ;s im o;is'. Aiul a vink urii. i rtai'.i fiii'ul ppark is worse thiiii Tit 0 jxport'st C'!';'li' of fuel. You're iiiuticiilar .-iltcut yonv iras wliv not -.bout your spark. ' ' If y..u an-n't v'ttii; the ivl hot sort of spark that makes your motor hrru:. v,,u ouut.t to eonie in ami ask us Why. We tan tell yon s.pinc iuteresMn-jr thinss about batteries, and that it markabi.' insulation Threaded Kubber. There are facts v.oiiSi sln.lvin in the new booklet "A Mark with a M auin- lor You." sk for' n eopy. Electric Shop 1 Poultry Poultry I We have extraordinary marketing facilities WE PAY TOP PRICES Special demand for TURKEYS Jackson County Creamery Successors to Medford Poultry 6 Egg Company Always in the lead on prices Phones: ,' Medford, 51 or 583. Applegatc 22 F-13