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PAGE TWO IOCAL AND PERSONAL A committee from O. A. C com poned of A. B. Cordley, dean of agri culture, Professor A. XI. Turley, Pro- fesaor VV. Ia Kaddorly and Senator A'on dor Hollen, representative of the bonvd of regents of O. A. C, la her to meet with the county court for the purpose of appropriating more land for the 'experimental station at Tal ent. The success of the appropriation . Is undoubtedly assured as tho court looks up the experimental station as of Inestimable value to this locality, judging from the work it has done in the past and feels that its future sue- v. cess should In no -way bo hampered, i The personal pleasure in giving a diamond will make a direct appeal to the one you love. Martin J. Reddy. for diamonds. , 222 . ' The food demonstrations planned for this week in different sections of the city by Miss McCormick have been called off on account of the in fluenza, f . A recuperative diet In influenza. Horllck's -Malted Milk, very diges- table. ' 'Hi W Dalberg of Grants Pass, spent Saturday in Medford. Place order for an oldsmoble now. Trclchler Peirson Inc. A. J. Howd of Oakland, Cal.. has been visiting Medford the past two days. ' v Regular 35o outing flannels 29c at Hutchison ft Lumsden's. 222' Mrs. Lena S. Seine of 'Norton; N B.. Canada, has been a guest In Med- .. ford this week. Experienced hemstitching and pe cotlng. Mrs. B. B. Haney, Garnett- . Corey Bldg.' The family of J. W. Kirkpatriek Is reported III with the flu. "Cliimitey cleaning; furnace and boilers cleaned and repaired; stack ana root 'painting. John j. Troy, phone 97: ''.-.-. 221 ' Vera Marshal, wife and family are 1 reported ill with the flu. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. Jack Williams, human fly who climber the Medford Hotel Saturday before a large crowd, left the city .yesterday expressing himself well pleased with the exhibition here. Listen! Your daughter or your son will need, special and thoro training to compete with others, are you go ing to be satisfied with less than the best when you have It at your door? The Medford Business college grad uates will receive the endorsement of the employers when seeking situa tions. 223 The regular meeting of the Roose velt Parent-Teachers to be held next Friday, will be postponed in accor-: - dance 'With the flu regulations. You can-drink a pint ot Cider for a nickel at DeVoe's. George B. Morley was here Satur day billing the town for the "Have a Heart" company which was sched uled to. play here December 12. Order your Xmas cards or folders at the Medford Printing Co. "Mrs.; Harry Armstrong, of Omaha, Neb., has" been visiting in Medford the past week. Only a few of those exquisite little boxes of apples left. Order one now shipped to your friend for Xmas. Schieffelin's Grocery. 223 : Mrs. G. E. Marshall and daughter Paula of South Oakdale avenue, are ill at their home with the flu. - Any one wanting furs remodeled should bring them in now, to avoid the Ghristmas rush. F. Bartlett, furrier, 105 West Main. 223 Postmaster Mlms urges that the people ot Medford mail their Christ mas packages' early If they wish them ' to reath their destination in time. In addition to the usual heavy mall at the Christmas season delay will be due also to the fact that the post of fices are running short of hands this year. '" - No other gift possesses the lasting charm of jewelry. This is a Jewelry Xmas. Martin J. Reddy, 222 ':- Chief of Police Timothy wishes to ' warn' boys against shooting within the city limits. There has been con siderable disturbance occasioned by offenders during the past week. The city ordinance against such action provides for a heavy fine in case of its violation. Orrerf, the ladles' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday after noon. High-class work only. O. Adams left Saturday to .spend , the Winter in San Francisco and southern California. He may also visit Arizona, but said that he ex pected to be back here by the first . of April. Pleasant; safe, quick, sure. DK Halstead, 227 South Central. 233 J. F. Stevens who is interested in mines' on the Klamath river, return ed to Hornbrook Saturday. ' Dr.' Heine, Garnett-Cqrey Bldg. ' ... Walter Gore who has been work ing near 'Grants Pass, came up Sat urday to spend Sunday. Orres, high grades tailoring for men and women. Ashland, Oregon. Mrsv Ralph Woodford who.' has been visiting her sister in Oakland, Cal., for two months, returned borne '. Saturday. 1 Miss Lounabury, the milliner, Is nicely located 1H her new store, the Vanity Qat Shop, next to Rinltb . thontre, where she will be pleased to . meet all the ladles of the city and valley. ' . 224 i - A. J. Florey of Eagle Point, left for Ft.' Stevens yesterday to repqrt : for fluty. He has been home for a fnonth to recuperate from an opera- " tlOll. '"' , ' '. Pliuibs Eillngton, Hamilton, sold by H. N. Gotland, at 225 South Oak dnlo. ' Llborty bonds taken same as cash.' rhoiio 091-J. 240 Miss Prultt, daughtor of Charles Prultt, met with an accident which resulted In two broken wheels on her auto when hrr car skidded In turning the corner at Roosevelt and Main streets yesterday evening, running Over the curl) mid smashing -both front wheels. Gifts tor tiny tots. Handicraft Shop. . - 221 Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Worlman loft Sunday ovenlng for Portland to at' tend the grand lodge ot the Knights ot Pythias. Ha Is past grand chan cellar ot the state, and is a member of the grand lodge. Mi's. Wortman Is a delegate to the Pythian Sisters convention. 1 Daily's Taxi. Pnone 15. i Earl H. Smith, I. X. Richards and D. Copesso of Los Angeles, were Sun day visitors in tno city. Medford Auto Top Co., 30 North Grape. Auto top repairing, phone 104 v - J. S. W. dn Jong ot Wntsonville, Cal;, is spending a tew days In the city on business. Begin your Xmas shopping now. Many have already selected gifts and had them laid aside. Martin J Reddy. 222 I W. V. Ggleston, iack Stevens and T. J. Falknerof San Francisco, stop' ped over Sunday in tho city. Engraved Xmas cards and folders. Medford Printing Co. II. G. Bolton and Edward Coleman of St. Louis, Mo., were In the city Saturday on business. Malted milk 60c lb. Do Voe's. Mrs. M. R. Bulck ot Ruch, was a Medford visitor Monday. Auto curtains and lights, all kinds. Medford Auto Top Co., 30 North Grape, phone 104. 1 1 Jeff Brophy ot Prospect, spent Sat urday in Medford. See Treichier Peirson Inc., for tires, oils, and auto accessories. N. D. Brophy of Talent, visited in Medtord Monday. Better buy your furs now. They are certain to increase In price. Raw furs never were quoted so high as now. F. W. Bartlett, taxidermist and furrier, 105 West Main street - 223 The Woman's Association of the First Presbyterian church, announce the postponement ot the social gath ering that was to have been held in the church parlors Tuesday, Dec. 10th. No attempt will be made to hold the social until the sickness subsides. Forty styles of engraved cards and folders. Medford Printing Co. The agricultural council and tho Jackson county home economics com mittee held their annual joint meet ing at the public library this morn ing at 11 o'clock. Following ' the business meeting the members went to the Holland for luncheon. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Deng las. 201 S. Riverside, phone 162-J. The Weekly meeting of the Minis terial association was held this mor ning at the library. For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and 8. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. C. E. Call of Diinsmuir, spent Sun day with his family in the city. You will find Bartlett, the furrier. in their new quarters, 105 West Main street 223 The knitting room at the Red cross will remain open during the epidemic. Dr. H. P. Hargrave,' physician. Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Build ing, phone 230. tf Mrs. Amanda Ahlefeld, guest at the home of her brother, J. B. An drews for the past three weeks leaves today for her home at Cleveland, Ohio. Henry repairs tube punctures 20c. 28 North Grape. ' . 227 D. Si. Jackson of Talent. soerit Monday in Medford. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. . - J. R. Tomlin has returned from a business trip to San Francisco. Yarns for sweaters for Xmas gifts. Handicraft Shop. . '221 There will be no meeting of Reames chapter owing to the influ enza epidemic. We are still selling heavy outings for 29e: Come and see. Hutchison & Lumsden. . . 222 The tea to be given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church has been postponed on account of influenza. Henry's Dri-Kure Retreads are the best and cheapest for your cord tires. 28 North Grape. , 227 A. L. Vincent of Central Point, was a Medford visitor Monday. : i See Henry about your cord tire repairs. 28 North Grape. 227 Owen Dunlap of Talent was a busi ness visitor in Medford Monday. Forty styles of engraved Xmas cards and folders. Medford Printing Co. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Good fresh five-year old Jersey cow; also good covered hack. A.. J. Miller, phone 403-J3. 224 STRAYED One dark duck. Finder please phono 378-J. 221 WANTED To rent, typewriter. Box 25, Mai! Tribune. 22i WANTED A reliable manufacturer wants a man who has a few hun dred dollars to take the general agency for this county . and as many more as he can handle through sub-agents on their pat ented specialty used and endorsed by the best people of this and for eign countries; has merit and a seller. No competition. Good for $500 per month and up. Investi gate. For full particulars see J. D. Lewis, Nash Hotel. 221 FOR 'SALE Fresh cow for sale. 223 Phone R-13-R. ' EXCHANGR Have, two saddle horses. Would trade one for a saddle. Phone D4J9-Jtf. 222 . Br; : "fill . I cARfey Your. . Jf1 ' A large crowd watched Jack Wll liams'the human fly." scale the HotelMedford Saturday, going up from window to window, and thence climb the flag pole. As a result ot the collection taken up, the Mall Tri bune has $8.50 to enrich the coffers of the Red Cross. We buy and sell everything. High est cash prices paid tor furniture, carpets, toolft mattresses. Geo. W. Douglas, 34 North Front street. phone 1G2-J. ' 230 C. D. Gabrlelson, W. O. Azllng and F. Mowlda of Portland, were visitors in the city yesterday. You con always find something tor a quick lunch at De Voe's. C. H. Feldman and R. Williams of Seattle, spent Saturday In the city on business. Outing flannel, 29c per yard. Hutchison ft Lumsden. 222 E. A. Armstrong, Geo. Manheur and N. R. Greer are visitors In the city from Portland. Nosh Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. 241 Mrs. J. W. -McDonald of Tolo, was visiting friends at the Hotel Medford yesterday. ' 1 De Voe wants small show esse. C. H. Smith, W. H. Gordon and P. M. Upson ot Portland, were in the city Saturday on business. Hemstitching and picotlng at 10c per yard at Handicraft Shop. Wm. Jeffrey, H..S. Sprlngsteln and Harry R. Mogue were Sunday visi tors In the city. . Let the Handicraft Shop help select your Christmas gifts. 221 H. B. Otto of Mllwaukle, Ore.; ar rived in Medford Saturday to spend a few days looking over the country. Buy a Dodge Brosv car for Christ mas. Treichier Peirson Inc. Mrs. Guy Moore came up from Eugene yesterday to visit her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Won. H. Hull on Tripp street. Xmas cards. Handicraft Shop. 221 Harry R. Rogers of San Francisco, is spending a few days in the city and country on business. ' Get your Christmas gifts at the new Electrical Home Supply Co., Ill West Main. T. E. Pankey and J. H. Simons came up from Gold Hill yesterday to visit friends in the city. Hemstitching, pecoting. AH work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. tf J. S. Mannas came over from Kla math Falls Saturday to visit friends In the city. De Voe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 00c per lb. " H. M. Lull, Theo. A. Batesin and A. O. Freel of Portland, are In the city on business. Sweet cider for sale at the Can nery. Bring your jug. ; A. H. Thompson' came in from Lake Creek Saturday to spend Sun day with friends In the city. W. Frost came over from Yro'.a yesterday to be in the city for a tow days on business. L. O. Heath of Grants Pass, was one of the Sunday visitors in the city. O: W. Miller of Harlow, Ore., and Alvin Sonsletce of Kallspel, Mont., wero Sunday visitors in the city. Henry McDonald arrived in Med for yesterday from Roseburg to spend a few days looking over the valley. W. J. Murphy and .wife of Hilt wero visiting friends at tho Hotel Nash yesterday. Thos. Ross of Central Point, was visiting bis sister, Mrs. Davis of South Oakdale avenuo, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bland oi Grants Pass are visiting friends at the Hotel Holland Sunday. . . W. Bertclson of Beagle, camo In from tho farm yestordaj to visit in tho city. Get Busy! j Word has boon received that tho good ship "Medford" was launched by the Grant Smith Porter compnny land returned Saturday from hor trial i trip. Tho vessel has been delivered to the government; Mr. and Mrs. S. R. JlcCaw of Yakima, Wash., were visiting friends In the city Saturday. Bryan Jolly ot Grenada, Cal., Is spending a fow days In the city on business. Jesse and L. B. Hancock arrived In Medford Saturday to spond a few days looking over tho valley. DIED WITHROW Died at the Sacred ; Heart hospital, Dec. 5. Marlon Wltlt ; row, aged 55 years, nine months and I 23 days, of Influenza. His homo was 1 in Jacksonville, where he was em ployed as teamster. Ho leaves a mother, Elizabeth Heryford, ot Chl co, Cal., and three brothers, Jnmes, at Sprlngfiold, Ore.. Wm. W and S. D. of Chico, Cal. His brothor, S. D. Wlthrow arrived In Medford Dec. 5 and arranged for burial hero. Fun eral services were bold at tho grave In I. O. O. F. cemetery, Dec. 7, con ducted by Rev. J. E. Wallieck. LOFLAND Everett Loflund, old est son of Mr. and .MrB. P. I). Lof land. age five years, six months and 28 days, died at the home of his par ents, three miles west of Medford', Dec. 7th, of influenza. Funeral ser vices wero held at chapel of Porl's undertaking parlors, Sunday, Dec. 8 at 2 p. m., Mrs. Geo. T. Wlbjon con ducting the services. Burlul at Jack sonville cemetery, 3 p. m. Sunday. BOYDEN At his residence, 344 North Centra! avenuo, after an Ill ness of many months duration, at 2:30 a. m., Dec. 9, Henry E. Boydcn, age 52 years, seven months and 15 days. Ho was born In Sheffield, Ills., April 21, ISfiC, and was a resident ot Medford for 2.'! years, a hardware merchant for eleven years. He was a member of Medford lodi;o 8.1, I. O. O. F. He leaves a wifo, Isabel, a son, Charles '. Bister, Miss C. W. Hoyden Some people learn of xhs harmful effects of coffee by read jnpj. Others.fi nd it oirb -through experience. In either case rfc is a p$ood idea to adopt s POSTUH A delicious ' drink made ; from the finest cereals, harm less ana nour ishing. Made in the cup, instant ly, Saves suar and fuel. s t 0 t 0 ji je ! 0 ot Shofflcld, 111., a brother, (lobrgo, of Rockford. 111. His son, Chns. '.., has just loft for Camp Kearney and the family nro awaiting his ruturn before aunouue- Inir tha dalo of funeral. ' HI.iAKF.LEY Lloyd Herbert llakoluy. Instructor of manual train ing at the high school, died at Sucrml Heart hospital at 0:30 p. m., Dec. S, from Influenza, axed 24 years, 11 months. Ho wns born In New York and married In 1917 to Pearl Snttor ly 'Of iN'ewport, Oregon. Slnco com ing to Medford ho has been promin ent in school life, was a member of tho MalhodlHt rhureli, and served as a sergeant In tha homo guards. He Is survived by hix wife and a loveu months old baby; his father, Herbert Illakeley of Wuldron, Ark.. ninl bro ther, Vincent Hiakely. llurlal will be in I. O..O. F. cemetery in charge ot tho Medford military company, announcement to be made later. WHITE At Sacred Heart hospi tal, Sunday evening, Doo. 8, J. T. White from pneumonia, with which he was strlokon Saturday. Ha was munugor of tho gus company lu Mod ford and nlso supervisor of the gas plants at Grants Pass anil Itor.cbug. Details of the funeral await word from his family In New Hampshire. A brother is now en roulo to Med ford. . Gi?f imsim C:aml!.l'i Wizard Oil a Reliable, A:itl-optio Provontlvo . During influenza epidemics spray lite nose and. throat ccvcrul times a cay. with one part .Wizard Oil and ly.o f ar3 water, uj!ii; an atomizer. , 1 yoi: haven't .1:1 atomizer, gargle t!;e throat and snuff the mixture up tiie nose. This treatment sets up an antiseptic wall of defense against "Flu" gc.-ma. Chest cclils and sore throat lead to grip. S:oj ilicni at once with Wizard Oil before they can develop into dangerous influenza. Get it from ilrtixgistf; for 30c. If not mtisl'icd, ictnrn' the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Jnct try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink piib, 30c at drug cists. Guaranteed. . ... . JOHNSON .. - for DIAMONDS : 7 ox quality and pnee WEEKS & McGOVAN CO UNDEI1TAKER Day 1'Iione: I'aclflc 21S7, NlRlit I'liones! 1", W. Weeks. KKW3. T.ndr Aslitnr. ' 1 - to oitDicii an.i iiv Abo Cloaulng, l'rossiiix nn.l ..lierinil 188 E. MAIN, Ul'STAHW 1 ' I I I IN WELFARE CODE SAN KRANTIHOO, Dec. 8, "Aus tralia will uolvo lln imlmdilul pruh litmu by Hi 11 adoption ot u new nwlnl cmlo (hat every worihy cltUou Is on tilled to n minimum standard of comfort bCiiiiiiK Hume relation In the total wnii I lb prudui'tloa of the com munity, but nliovn that minimum full piny will bo uIvimi to Individual cmer primi, Ittltiitttvo and InlulllKeueo." This Is tint imiii.'UihIuii of the Hon, tlooruo llei'by, ineinboi; ot the Aim ti'iillnn cmiltllmt Kuviirnmunt, anil writer ami luuturor 011 . economic 1 robU-ms who locum ly began horv a four months Inquiry Into plan for restrui'tlon in the I'nlted Htnlvs. Australia, ho utiltl. has no fear of revolutionary dlKordcrs. Tito uuwt dangerous elenn'iu boiiiK a small minority ultho very active. Tho prob lem ot obtaining eomrm'tiihlo stun darda ot IIvIiik without pntonmlliMii. U di'Iiik inel, ho siild, with a Kreul vdiicntiiMial movement hi'uUIhk to create mill mil lines of respect by whl.'h enlorpritio may bo ctiiidiictoJ. Mr. Iteoby noted that III" rulli nailn and other arcut ntllllli's have sliu'ii tha beKlnulm; been government own ml in Australia, but prudleiud that Ihn cxleiiuion of Koveruiueut opera tion to ordinary Industry mi Ihn ru suit ot I ho war would no! r.tuiuln permanent. "Tho only nlato In AuHlnilla wlih'h Ih ut present under a labor ituviTii meat recently nttiuipti'd to reduce tho cost of meat to cnnniimeis by stnrtliiK government runchet 11ml butcher kIioph," ho snld. "I'iir soitie time tho siippiuicd beuefllH ot tlila Hcliiinin wero lauded an a triumph of ntntii socialism but when tho propnnl llon wan minlyxcd iifu r two yiarii'oii. ornt lull It was pfrfeclly clear Hint Ihn reduction on price wu ucclliilbli! ami that tho enterprise wan run on un sound linHlntms lines which inlaiil, particularly during a dry spoil. In volve IIij whole man) In n heavy bmn. "The idea of stale control of food supplies In rapidly cj'.inn way to uki tatlun of voluntary cooperation ainouit primary prodncorn. The pro durur now seeks to eliminate Inlor medlato proflta and Is Irylnu to K"t nearer the conHUiner, looking? to co operation as against statu iiMilstance is hln media." III .... (i i, 1 I 1 1 ' I j DRINK HOT TEA j ' TOR A BAD CCLD Clet a rmall pnclinjre of Hniulint; llrenut Tea at any pburniaiy. TiiK" a tnblespoonfill ot the tea, put enp of bulling water iihiii it, pom- IhroitKli a sievo and drink a teacup full nt nnv time din-liljr (lie day or before rctirii'i. 3t is the imwt effective way to bi't.-ak 11 cold ami cure jrriji. om it open llie mres of the skin, rclinvlni,' ecuiiteibtn, Also loosen the lmnels, thus dl ivlnjf a cold front the H.viticm. 'i'rv It (be next llino yon suffer from n cold or llie (trip. It Is ineKjeiinle und entirely veuetuble, therefore mifo and luirmlesM. 1GHE LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Sub Pain and Stiffness away with a small bottls of old houcst St. Jacobs liniment When your liaek Is sore and lnmn or lumiiuffo. sciatica or rheinuatUui ha you stiffened up, don't suiter I Get a ito cent bottle of old, lionext. "St. Jacobs Liniment" ut any driiif store, jHiur a. little. in your hand and rub it ritfiit Into the puln or nclii), and by tho tiiuu you count Ilfly, the soreness und lumcncKS Is (rone. .. , llon't stay crippled I This soothlnif, pcnotrnllnir oil needs to be used only once. It takes llm ache and palu rlht out of your buck nod ends the misery. It Is miiKienl, yet absolutely liui'inlcuM and doesn't burn tha skin. Nothing c!hc slops liuiibiiffo, sciatica and lumo back misery so promptly For Christmas $2.50 to $12.00 Noii-Inukiililo und self-filler In 0110. Stirling .mill K'lbl iiiiiuntliiKH. Kx (:lmn.''l!?j after -Villus nt liny Wnter mrtn dr.ilor until owner has 11 perfect "fll." Medford Book Store ; , ;FEBTILIZER3.,VETCH- , ; RED OATS, ' GRAY OATS 1 WHEAT. BARLEY, BYE For Sale liv Monarch Seed & Feed, Co. MEDFOED IRON WORBIS ; FOUNDRY AND REPAIR SHOP, AIko iiKtit for I'Virliiiiilifi ninl Mor.io " i KiiL'ines. " ' -.' ' f ' ' ' 17 Sonih RivorsiilD. WASHINGTON', lice. l.-Coiifri'HM WU.H linked liv SeiM'i'tiii'v Mi'Ailou In iiilllini'l;'v hmln; nlli'i' llie lii'clai'iilinii nl' iii'ui'o to' uoviininicnlM w li tli luivo lieoil ilru ih'iiiIimI with, llm I'liilriV Sll 1 1' 1 hi llie Win' In.iliil ill fecillin; mill recim ;t j-u-sl inir iIiivuhIuU'iI cihiii lni". . ' . Tin1 I'tTi-iii rv i" I imutod'tliiit 11I1011I 11 liillinii mill a hull' ilnllfirt or war IioiiiIk !;ciiiv iuilhnn?il will be available I'nr III!" n'riinj.(i, bill liiaux I'linmil bo iHHitiuui'd ul'tur in'in'i' In PIiii-Iim:iS.u1 willmiit ciici'iric lemnUi I iyt nut hot it v. 'A mu'itiiil mi'i'liinj nl' llm lioii-ii wnVH'iuiil iim'iiiw I'lin.iniltuc, In wliieli llie iviiim: wiri nililri'.; i'iI, wii'i eiill nl fur VeiliK".lnv In heal' Mr. Me Ailiin ninl AniiUliitil Sei'i'i'lniv I.i'l' I inuwi'll 1111 l In- Kiibii'i'l. Order your Xmn ciirdn or folders at Hie Medford I'rlntlnu Co, FiiViPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! People Notice It Drive Tlicm Off with Dr. Edwards' x Olive Tablets . A pimply f""i will not cmbarrnsa you much Inniwr if yon Rot O mitknuoof Dr. l'llwnrdn' Ollvo Tnblom, TI10 altln sliould bt'M to rlenr niter you linvo taken tho tablets a few nlHlu. Clcnnsfl 1 ho bli Kxl.t he bov.'cls nnd tho liver with lr. ICdwanla' Olive Tablets, tha sue ces'jIidtiiibtiiiitoforcalomeljlhiTo's never any sli'lwsii or pain alter takina them. Dr. l'i'"::Td!i' Ollvo Tablets do thai whicH calomel rloM, and Just ns effectively, but thcli action is emtio and safo Instead ci (icve.-o nnd liTitating. No one who tukei Ollvo Tablets It ever cur.cd with "a dnrk brown taste," a hod Ijroatli, a dull, liatlcsn, "no nood'' fcclirK, cont.tipnlioit, torpid Uvcr, bad disixr.iitlan or pimply face. Dr. Udwnrds' Ollvo Tablet ore n purely vegetable compound mined will) olive oil; you will know them f thslr olive color. . Dr. Kdw-ird spent year nmonp; pn ticr.M alilic'ed with liver ands bov.cl complainti. und Olivo Tablets are tlic lmrrvcr.stly' clicctive imulL Tal.e on? or tvro t.'.;.:.'g n week "ec how much heiter you tecl und lo)k V: nud 2m lcr Iwx. All druusiits. 1 E - ...UIi ","i,!i ? '" E8iii!'fcJ;!a4 n '2 !i i liiasi ii ... 1 ii ! ii 1 i f uiiv n vi Keep the Slack Tightened Up AS we've nil been , workluq and living under n stres3 for the past many months tho tendency, may In) to list the tension break with a sunn. A too'feiulden' lettlnn down m'ulit loosen Hint straittilo hold we've taken 011 Thrift to let go Ciisllv and (iratl ually. -' j i Firat Ndlional spells "FIRST AID TO SUCCESS." " WESTONS Camera Shop vnp Uiuy ;JflxcIui4vo i - ; -, 'hi Won (hovii Oregon, .-.(fruuvcH liiiiun niiy 1,11110 or r. . i. 1 , . " I'hoiio 117-J. 1 , - - T... Ill 1 , 1 . . ' ', : ' k I . II till II, Jt I IIU I "fVi I T,.X.. CUJ....i . : ,' ' ,"111 .ll-Lttill IJbAVUt 1 11 ! AID TO SUCCESS." " - .''-. I I Win. G. Talt Prcslilont. pilTIOSMMi it. BAMK. J Wm", capital looot'oj mjfj ; "frOMl! MiniinriiiiimiinmnmnnlllUV'fflir