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OTIDFORT) MATT) TRTBTJNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1918 PAOTC TTTRET3 Medford mail. izubuni! AN ISrint'JUNIlt)N'P NIUVVHI'AI'ICll FUUMHIIICI) KVIJIIV AKTIOIINOON MXOIUl'T HUNDAr II vim . ll)L)irOHU i'HINTINO CO, Orfloo, Mill Ttlbun. niillrtlna-, IJ-I7-II Norlli Mr alraal. I'liona . A oonanltdatlon -of tha Damooratlo Tlinsa, Tli.i Mrnfora Mull, Tim Mmlrora Trlhuiio, 'I'ha rloutlioru Oragonlau, Tua Aalilanu Tribune. Tha Muflrorrt Hundur Bun la fumlahtd auliaerlbura uoalrlna; a HVU-iir dally nawauupar. O ilOluilfl 1'U'Fna'J, IMttor. . bmomwiok tbbmmi BV MA1I, IN ADVANOlOl i Dally, wllh Mundity Hun, yor.....l.00 ) Jolly, with Humliiy Hun, month..,. . liully, wlihoiit Huuduy Hun, yaur (.00 liully, wlltiout Hunilay Hun, month .(0 Wtmkly Mull Tribune, ami yaar.. 1.C0 Hmiilay Hiiu. ona yaur 1.60 OT OA ft II I Kit In Moil ford, Aalilmid, ,'aukaunvlll. Central l'olnl, I'homilil Dully, wllh Hiinday Hun, yaar....l7.H0 Dally, wllh Hunday Hun, munlh. Dally, without Hunday Hun, ynr. 1,00 bally, without Huaday Huu. inoiith .CO Ofrlnjnl pouor of tlio (llty of Mndford. Ordolal uapor of Jaakaon County. Hnlarad aa anoond-olnaa mattar at worn dully avarara alronlatlon for ala luuntna aualuir Oct. ul, loin. . S, 071 MUMHKH OK T1II0 ABilOCIATKO I'KKHB, Pull Leaaad Wlra Hxrvtne. . Tha Aaao ttlatad 1'raaa ta axolualvaly antltlad to tha uaa fur republication of all nnwa dlapatrhra oro1Hl to It or not olhrr wiaa ormlltmt In thla papnr, and alao tha luoal ua aulillaliod h.roln. All rlfbla of rapulillontluu or apodal dlapatohaa liaratn aro alao roaorvoj. Wottoa to anbaorlbars Th ITnltrd Mtalra War lnduatrlra Hoard hna laauud tha following uiundutury urdur, aiming othara raaulutliiK tha nrwapapor hual nraa ilnrltiar tho period of tha war: 'Dla eotitliuia aandtna1 Imperil after data of axplraiton of aubacrlptlon, unlrna aub avrtniion tv rsnawad anil imiIiI fur." Tha autillaher haa no option but to comply. rnilTI.AN'Il. Dec IH.IteixirtH on llui lli'il Cross iiiemliorsliii) ilrivo llirmmlimit tlio Ml nl o nro niniiiir iii, inilientiinr liuoil work, but tint trtml i liiiitiTHiil uieinlcrliii, wuirli mnke-i tlii-i llio mont Htrt'iiiiiitix ot nil tlio drives, iim-tiinicli iih it iiii'iiiim Unit the ulirilurn mint, if liOHHihlr, interview overv nilult , in Ori'ifiw. Tliu lint eutinlv to roixirt, wni Union, K. K. Kiilillu ti'lfifrniihinir that 8.0H0 were enrolled hv utin ininuli) ufliT mill niL'tit, llt'i'cnilivr 10, Dip inimito tlio iliivo Diipiivil. Tlio wnr piit'-t nr iiini'omi'iil, ; W'liirli otilniiiH in . fuinn iiHintv iii liclil rfsiKinaililn for liiitt iiiiick work, . Si linolrt I'm' rliililri'ii wlin wi'ri' nimln nit'liliil nnl plivxiciil wrcfkn liv the t'luixtniit liDinluinliii' nf their I'ilit'H; mjIiiuiIh win-ill iitiin who linvo liwt tlii'ir liunilh or ti'i't or pvi'h itiuv li'iini ro mtnn'rji t i vi trmli'M; rniitcriii wlitn Amrrii'iin HoliliiT mnv lie nlilo to fiml I'oml'oit until kiii'Ii liinn ni lluv comt' Imi'k Immn nil these will ho nroviil i) liv tin' tlolliiM wliii-li oiuno in for mi'iulifrHliip in lliiM ili'ivp; iiMo tlm lioil Ci-oki In HiiiMiiliiiL' n iiiillion iliillat-H n montli in I'tiriiit; for tho families of American I'iulitimr men. The Auierienn peooln n ml tlio Amerienil Hliirit urn heliiml the Koil CrosH anil the iioiuilaritv of tlio or enilicntion U itttested liv the buttons anil 1'hms wliieli liavo been ilisnlnveil Ihi't week, , Kvervono who wear the liiillou in a member mill is iiIiiviiil' n imrt in the relief work of the Iteil Cross. Tito Hed C'iohh aervieo flnu'H in the windowH nro n hailed of honor. Kuril (lav tlioiiHiinilri of twnnln nre on rollei) mill bv tho em of the ilrive, Oaopiiibur 2:i thn man or wonmn who H not ili'i'orntoil with n button or the limine whieh innn not enrrv thn Rer vieo fliiif in tlio window will bo t lie ex oention in Dreison. It in .not moiiev lmt menibersliitis tlio drivo sock. No one will bo nuked for $2, nor plural monihornhiiH. The memborxliip mirriuM dues of one dollar it venr unit tliix in nil that tlio Kolieit urn rotiueHt, Tliiwu individuals with a button will not bii nsl.t'd n Hoeond time. Tho button brinuft imiminitv. If tlio drivo oniild obtain 8(1 meiii bern n minnto for throo davs Oreeoii will Ohtablihh n roford. Tlio onm Daiun wilt litiinelied nt n uncoil whieh tlovoloiied bettor than 80 momborx n miniito tlio first iliiv.'liut iih tho first rush subsided tlio "mnppliur up" bo boeomi'H liarder. Tim M. 1)110 men nml women who nro Kuerifioine their tiuie for ChristiniiH rdioppinir to porform this Borviec, howovor, flro dotonuinod to ho tlio work thru thn tho finish. gmeAt LAKES football TEAM READY TO LEAVE . CHICAGO, Doc lB.-Tlio' football (onm of tlio Oroat Lukes Ntivnl Ti'tiin- "itiR Rtatlon took; its last; bind pruotioo on tho ltonxi irridiron vvstordtiv in propnriitiiiii for tho iranio with Mnro Islind olnvon ill. I'liHiidoua, Calif,, on Now Yonr's dnv. . ' , ATLANTIC FLEET WON WAR (Continued from pane ono.1 12 mont Iih Heom to linvo tmprovoil In ninny wayn. If that woro pnimlblo, nnri T think 'the North noil lias a liouIth-ElvlnB nmillty which nnint lie put aKftlnnt nil lta lind polnla, ot which thoro nro bo many. "I thank you nguln unil ngitln for the grout pnrt tho nlxtli bnttlo Biiuntl ron has plnyoil In lirlnslng about tho grcnleat navnl victory In lilntory. I lior.o joti will Rlvo thlB moanngo to your comrades: 'Coma hack noun,-' "Uoud-byo aim Eoud luck," , MOUNIY U FIRST TO REPORT RED CROSS DRIVE L FLU MASK EDICT Opponents of tlio flu mask ordiii nneo, liii'liiiliiiif n hiii u 11 I'oprusenliition of biiHinesH iiiiin nnd n uoodly ropre MOiitiition of Cbi'iHtiun Ht'iimtisls, in vaded tho tit V votiueil lueetiiiL' lust niulit in it vuiu t'lideitvor lo Htniiiiu nii tlio council into ropt'iiliiiir tlio ord iiiiiiico, Tho mceliiiL' was n Hlonnv one in fuel it roKiilted in u iiioukoy mid pu nut time, with iihmIi beatvil Hpiitleriut; Iliniucli l'lti mnsks. Heated remarks innile bv some of tho ciiiiiliiitiints if linlli sides, burned holes throimll their iniiKks mid killed it lot of flu uerniH lurkintt thereiiboiitM, notnblv in tho enses of liilin ('. Mnnn und Dr. .lames Mudisoii Keene. iiuti-iiuisk opiionentK, und Mayor (iutes und Coiiiiellinan .lolin Cat kins, pro-maskers. Tliv latter estieeiallv hecame so incensed when 111" crowd at one time hooted tlio inii iority of the council for relaiiiintr the musks, thul he spoiled nil his chance of uoiuir to ii cei'liiin plaee of splendid repulittioii. John uuve un eloiiueiil represent ut ion of mi iniiired citv of ficial filled with rii'htcous iudiL-nution clear up tiKtho ton of his musk, The iir'psl mid cheesecloth row was ell useless, its the council voted to Icavti tlio matter of iiholishinir masks lo the iiiilutncii; of the board of health, whoso membership is compos ed of Jlnvor (Inlos. Ilenlth Officer I'ii'kel mid lioctors llnrtfruvo mid Kiiimomi. who are nlso eoiineibuen. nil innsk adliercnts. In fact it wits this iiiiiioiiiieemcnt Ihnt cnused the null iniit.k uppoiients to boot nnd oueer. thus rausiiiir Jubn Carltin to uo over tlio tup with verbal machine kiiiis nnd vocal band treninlcs. Arior tho niectinar XIr. Cnrkin wits so diiun-ted nt tho fictions of the musk oppoucnt crowd that be talked of rcsit'iiiiiL' fioin tho eoiineil. Dr. Kerne also uttered through his ehoeseclotb n tbrent lo resiun front the eoiineil, which he denounced as n llolslinviki body, nbicb drew htirriedlv Irmii Dr. llitmnivn the comment thnt lio hoped ho would do so nt once nnd that the eoiineil would be better off. Jiixt like that Due Ilnnrrnvo spoke no Id Doe. Keene. which so oxeilod Chief Timothy that his mask fell off mid ho fortiot to replace it. Itut to bcnin nt the heuiiiiiiiitr of the pieces conference, Tho eoiineil hud no inhibit: whulever of the eomintr in vnsion of tlio' nnti-flu musk crowd until just before tb meotinv bvsan mid tho crowd showed un. : Ainonir tho few business men in it woru John C. Mil mi. V. I''. Isunes. prominent nnti- Icadcrs: II, 1. I.tiinsden. Dr. 1 I'uue. f. M. McKcuiiv. Utrt Thierolf mid O. I,, Treichler. Tho iinti-ninsk crowd numbered nhoiit -III men. Thov woro represented by Attorneys Oua Newbnrv nnd I'orter 3. Xeff. but Mr. Neff uttered not n word durum the mectinir. When tho nininritv of the council sow what it wns Ibey wero up mrainst thov hurriedly passed word to each other thnt thov would listen respect fully to nil umiimcntH mid then refer tho mutter to the hoard of health. A conspicuous feature of tho meetint! wns that every person in tho room, pro mid niiti. wore n flu mask.: Tho choeseclotb bnttlo biurnn peace fully enoimli and cruduallv worked up to n climnx. When tho timo was reiichod for benrintr tho protest Ous Newbnrv, siinvo und earnest, smooth ed his front hair, uave bis trousers n hitch nnd then beunn his -0 iniimtcs' uriramont. ' Tho burden of his remarks wns thnt tho wenrinir of masks wns tin saniliirv nnd filthy, did no trood nt nil, in.inrod business irreparably nnd iiniieiessarilv. Ho cited niedienl mid leiral nuthorities, nnd stated thnt no other citv nnd town in tho country woro flu musks except Modford. His armiment was loud nnd thorotitrb. Tho only condition that ho missed wus pointini; out that Adam nnd Kvo never woro musks on their faces. His nddross finished, tho mcetintr wnnned up with u more or less L'oner al discussion, durintr which John C. Mnnn stilted thnt several of his clerks woro homo sick with soro throats from wenrinir masks. Muvor Oatos at nana disputed this statement nnd oallod upon Mr. Mann to boTair in his opposition. While tho turmoil wns at its lieiulit Ctiuncilmnn Kmmons niiido n nice, eoneilintory talk in whioh ho niiponlod to tho mask opponents to suspend iudirrtxmt until (liu masks had n fair trial. Then if it wns found that thov worn not efficacious in proveutins the spread of tlio flu tho eoiineil would abandon thorn, Dr, Kcono wns prominont in tho op position to tilt) masks nnd several times' reiterated his well known l!ol shoviki nrtrumciits nnd elnssed tho ooiineil's ovdinanno ns n hich linnded oulrneo. Mnyor Ontes insisted that tho flu opldemin had slondilv docronsed sinco the wonriiiu of mnsks in tho eity. until only one onso wns reported for Tuos dav up to 4 p. in. that day. The muv or declared that only two classes of persons woro oppostns the, ninsksr thoso who woro too dignified to wenr them nnd Ibosn who nlncoil tha nl- The followlin: ('iniimllics pro re ported by tin) eoiiimamlintr uciieral of the Ameiieiin expi'ditlontiry forces: Killed in action, L'tlll; died of HoiiiiiIh. Illl; died of accident mid oilier causes, 111; died of ulrplnne nc. cidenl, tu'oi died of diseuse, "271 ; ivoundcd severely, I. T.i' : wounded, deureii iimlelermiiied. Til; wounded, sliuhllv. 1f)l; missinir in iiclioi, 5117. Tolnl, 8J51. Thn naiiies from Oretrori nml Cali fornia are: ' Killed Corporal Joseph V. Kluv nns, I 'Slot Hook. Ore; l.icut. Willaid Webster, ' Huu D!ei:i), (,'alif: l'rivate Kriink W. I.ii'hscber, Hun I'Viuiciseo : rrivutu llifrold V. Heruuren. I'orlluiid. Ore. OF POST f OFFICE Tho ChrUtmas inall buslnosa has the ofrlclulg of tho Medford poatof- flco kuoshIiik. "IClther, riRtirntlvoly mienltlni;, Medford pcoplo -will Klvo no Christmas presents, or olao the pnopln aro plannlnic to rush In a short tl mo boforo Christmas with a dolUKo of pnckniios," sulil Amilstunt roHlinaator Warner today. The flu epidemic, la blamed for the lit; Ht receipts no far of Christmas package for out of town, especially tor tonic distance. Tho Christmas mail business Jtrat set In Tuosduy In a small volumo and the pnntoftlce at taches are earnestly hoping that the pcoplo wli'o Intend to send packaxes will flock Into tho offlco within the next few days. Unless they do there Is Kravo danger tbut the packaites can not ho handled In tlnio to reach tholr destination. Tho 'local office Ib shot to pieces by tho flu cpldomlc, and in caso of more clerks conilng down sick will lio totally demoralized. Anionic the force down with tho flu now Ib Roland Ilcach and C. X. Hous ton, the oldest and mont experienced clerks ot the ofllco. Tho Axhlnnd nnd Klamath Falls postofflce nro also badly crippled by the flu. Th In kb were so bad at the Ashland 'offlco recently that Post master Kaiser hlnisair had to dollver a city carrier routo for several days. The sick of tho Ashland mid Klum ath Kails postofflces Include the ns slstnnt postmaster ot oach ofrico. Tho Klamath Falls offlco recently wrote the Modford postofflce re nuostlnK tho lonn of experienced om- QUIETEST MS IN HISTORY v.ploycs to holp them out; " - ; PoBtmuster Minis urgos flia pcoplo of Medford to rush their Christmas packages to thn postofflco at onoo to limuro their bolne; sent out In tlnio, ns the offlco situation Is very bad now for Inck of help and In case the cpldomlc continues In liable to bo como worso. 1, DEAD; AID IMPERATIVE SALOXIKI. Monday. Doe. 1(1. Charles A. Dana, former executive secretary of tho Armenian nnd Svrinn relief committee nt lloirnt and Con stantinople, nnd Wra. S. Nelson, form er Amorienn vico consul nt. Tripoli. Syria, who hnve returned hero from Syria, declare that thoro is urecnt need of relief nmontr the survivors of tlio deposed Armenians now in Asia Minor. Hoth men ntrreo that out of the 2,000,000 Armenians doportod bv tho Turks, 400.000 survivo and snv thnt not moro than one-fourth of the pres ent Armenian population can survive until the next harvest unless thoro is outside help. mighty dollar above tho saving of hu man lives. When tho mayor announced tlint tho eoiineil had decided lo refer the protest to the board of health a cho rus of snoers und mild hoots, nrouse .from the nnti-initsk erowd. Then it was that Councilman Cnrkin wont over the top, nullilut the erowd a sot of "bullheads" who wore in tlio mi nority of tho oilizenship nnd wore tryinir to foreo nnd stampedo the eoiineil, which wns doinir its best to snvo human lives. Do pointed out that thu council's Insk nt n timo like this wns n difficult one and that its of forts' woro worthy of commenda tion and called for oo-tjporation in stead of "senseless" opposition. v "Councilman; Koono, nt tho con elusion of tha ninvir's announcement, tried to introdtico a motion that the mask orilinnnco he reponlod, but May or Ontes refused to ontortaih his mo tion. Dr, Koeno then demanded the hoard of health ho required to report its decision hack lo tho couneil for action, but the mayor nnd majority of eoiineilmcn declared that this wns nn unnecessary notion find thn honrd would lift tho flu mask ordinance whenever tho epidemic situation would warrant it. ' JOHN A. PERL ' Undertaker ' , Ijidy Assistant ' 33 SOUTH HAKTIjETT Phono M. IT nnd -17-Ja Automobile Ifoni'so Sorvlre Auto Ainbuliiuco tjcrvHe, Coroner . Died of wounds I.ieut. I'rudlev V. Siii'iiciit, Kan Kruncisco: (forpornl Anders C, Kcbulli!, Moro, Ore.: I'ri vutu Unoruo 11. Vunpell, Los Aiiucliw. Cal.i l'livale Joseph C. Hose, Center ville, Calif. Died from nccident und other onuses I'rivalo Kretl 3. Heriiliiiid. l'ortland. yro, Died of disease Engineer J. W. Carrul, Ouklarid. Cntlf. Missint: I'rivato llurvey J. Hob ertson, Kheiidun, Ore.: I'rivalo John K. jMohr, l,im Angeles, Cnlif. : l'rivate ,eren I-. Oilbert. Keddinir. Calif.: I'ri vii to llnurv C. Holiwoek, Orctrbn Citv. Ore.; l'rivate Sum Ventura, Portland, Old. ' "The Influenza gorm has been Iso lated at the Rockefeller Institute" suld Dr. B. H. Porter, upon his re turn to Modford toduy, "and a very important announcement concerning Its treatment may bo expected in the next week or ten days. As yet no one knows exactly -what tho disease is. It certainly Is not tho old Influ enza. While 1 was at the Massachu setts Ceneral hospital In Boston, cases were brought In by the dozens, whore tbe patient had been 111 but a few days, or even a few hours, and would be dead within 24 hours." "There is reason to believe that this disease Is a pneumonic form of the old bubonic plague. Many cases under my observation have shown the Identical symptoms of the bu bonic plague that raged while I was In tho Philippines, Medford people do not know what an Influenza epi demic Is nltbo of course 1 realize thoro has been a serious situation hero. Hut in Donton and other large cities where there are largo congest ed districts, large areas of foreign population, whore many families are crowdod Into a few rooms, tho results have been ghaallyj simply beyond description. The nearest approach is some of the plagues of tho middle ages." "I am heartily In favor ot the flu mask and quarantine as prescribed by tho local authorities. ' Many east ern cities have adopted flu masks and the results haYeneen excollent. "I Intend to open tho sanitarium, just as soon as J can get it properly cleaned out and my corps of nurses arrive. 1 had a bard time securing nurses. Finally found a supply in Los Angeles and expect several of thorn In a few ,days." Dr. Porter returned alone leaving Mrs. Porter and the children In Wor cester, Mass. He has fully regained bis health, und says he is glad to get back "to tho best place on earth to live," NOTICE To my old nnd prospective customers. Tho Modford Automobile Laundry Is permanently located at 125 South Front street. Absolutely the best wash rack, thoroly equipped and I guarantee first-class work and satis faction. One trial will prove it. Phone 19. . . MARION" KINDER, Prop. P. S. Formerly located at tho Union Stables. . '230 Knights Templnr, Attention! State conclave of Malta Commnn dory No. 4, K. T., Ashland, Ore., on Wednesday evonlng, Dec. IS. Elec tion and Installation ot officers in addition to routine business. Light refreshments. All members urged to be present nnd visitors cordially wel come. O. WINTER, E. C. 229 AV. H. DAY, Recorder. Don't live on tlte reputation : of the reputation you might have made. - : IMPERIALES MOUTHPIECE ' CIGARETTES first made their reputation. Now they're keeping it. Choice tobacco well mended. A niouthpicce to keep it out of the mouth. A mai9 paper wrapping. The whole a cigarette uncqualed. ' ; . MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND REPAIR SHOP Also nscnt for Fairbanks and Morse ; . Engines. ; 17 South Riverside. " (DM I OF THE RHINE AMKIUCAN" AUMVOP OCCUPA TION, Tuesday, Doe. 17. (By Asso ciated Press.) From loft to rlnht the first lino American divisions In the Coblnnx bridgehead arua are the Second, Thirty-second and tho First divisions. The Hoeond division occupies the right bank of tho Rhine to llonnln Kon with Its headquarters at ffeds dorf. Tho Thirty-second division lino runs from Ilrlctschold, east to llorsh. bach, where tbe line extends south- .W. B.SCOTT 125 Her Physician Sold Ifo Never Saw Much a liltf Improvement "I can 'hardly find words to express tho gratltudo 2 really feel over my wonderful Increase in weight, health and strength," said Mrs. W. B. Scott, who resides at 911 Normandie street, Spokane, .Wash., recently In one of the most remarkable state ments yet published In connection with Tanlac. "I nad suffered with my right side for four or five years," suld Mrs. Scott, "and for the past two years have been under almost constant treatment. I kopt getting worse, and until finally I was advised that an operation was my only hope of re covery. When I went to tho hospital I weighod one hundred and fifty-five pounds, and left after a two weeks stay there weighing only one hun dred and thirty pounds. This opera tion was for an adhesion of the stom ach. Intestines and appendix, and for a while 1 seemed to get along nicely. But It was not long until I commenc ed to suffer with awful pains over my right kidney, and it was Impos sible for me to lay on that side. Then I was told I would never have a peaceful moment until I was operat ed on for this trouble also, and I lust couldn't boar the thoughts of It. "I had been reading about Tanlac but my husband would not hear to me taking It. At last I sent and got a bottle without his knowledge, as I was so anxious to avoid another op oration, and that was ono of the luck iest days of my life. Tanlac soon gave me an enormous appetite and I have gained In strength and weight with evory foottle. 1 am on my ninth bottle now, and have actually gained twenty-five pounds, which is all I bad lost. When my physician saw me about two weeks'ago he said he never saw such an improvement In anyono and that the operation would not bo necessary. You can Imagine how delighted I was to escape tbe second operation. I have all my strength back now and I don't even feel It a task to do all my housework including my cooking. I have suf fered since childhood with constipa tion and since taking Tanlac I notice a big improvement In this respect, too. I am glad Indeed to tell my friends about Tanlac and several of my neighbors ore now taking It on account of what it has done for. me." Tanlac Is sold In Medford by West Side Pharmacy, in Gold Hill by M. D. Bowers, In Central Point by Miss M. A. Mee, In Ashland by J. J. McNair. Adv. JorChrbtmas $2.50 .to $12.00 Xon-lenkablo nnd self-filler in ono. Sterling nnd gold mountings. Kx ejiniigeablo nfter Xiniis nt any Water man denier until owner has a perfect "fit." Medford Book Store Nothing nicer or more ap propriate for a gift than FURS See our big line. t i BARTLETT ; THE FURRIER. (IdeaJ) ., onst thru Altschbnch to Suyrt, which is tho lioadtpinrturs ot the division. Tho First division Is located lctweon the 32nd nnif French headquarters at Moiitiibatir. The dlvldlni? lino of the French Ugly, Unsightly Pimples Are Signals of Bad Blood Give Heed lo the Yarninp;. Pimples on the face and other parts of the body aro warnings from Nature that your blood ia sIuBRish and impoverished. Sometimes they foretell eczema, bolls, blisters, scnly eruptions nnd other skin disorders thnt burn like flumes of fire. They mean that your blood nocdn H. S. H. to purify It end cleanse it of these Impure accumulations that can cause unlimited trouble. This remedy is tho greatest vegetable, blood puri pooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooox Tested and Approved by Good Housekeeping Institute Iff...,., JJ Get Her That THor Electric Washing Machine TOMORROW You want to make your wife or mother a practical gift a gift that will not only be a Christmas joy, but a joy for the rest of her life! Here, then, is your chance to do it. We have made it easy for you. You ' can make this big, splendid gift without the slightest strain on your pocket-book. But j-ou must take advantage of our offer right awa.y. v. $10 NOW and then only $10 a month for a short time Now you can cud forever that washday drudgery which is botmd to mar the happiness of any home. You can give someone who is dear to you relief from backaching toil; an easier, happier life. For that's exactly what a Thor in your home will mean. Ee member only $10 now brings the THOR. Phone us "or come in tomorrow, sure. Don't delay another minute avoid disappointment. Come in or phone right away We will deliver up to Christmas morning Paul's 'Electric Store MEDFORD, ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaoooooooooooooooooooo CASH AND GARRY THE TRUAX STORE OFFERS . WEEK: 100 lbs. choice Potatoes Red Beans, lb. ...........:............ Brooms Aluminum Percolators Casseroles ...v..... Coffee, Polgers, 3-lb. can Big Seller Coffee, lb. 10 lb. can Karo 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON DISHES. ' Large assortment Dolls, Toys and Holiday Goods. The Truax Company 327 East Main St., Medford. Wc are headquar ters for These, , . "THE MOST! POPULAR GIFT OF ALL" , . A WRIST WATCH , "JOHNSON" The Jeweler and American portions of the brldne- ' bond Is the- liilin river from the Rhine to the region of Tms, whence the line .lx-znits northeast to the ro glnn of Mnlmeselcht, directly eust ot Montubaur. . . fier known, nnd contains no mlnornls or chemicals to injuro the most doll-' cato skin, Go to yoor drnpntoro, and get n" 4 bottle of S. H. H. today, and got rid of those unsightly and disfiguring pimples, and other skin irritations. And It 'Will cleunso your blood thor- ' otif?hly. If you wish spocinl medical advice, youcnn obtain it without . charge by writing to Medical Dlrec- . tor, 20 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Georgia, OREGON ALL THIS :.$i.95 8 95J ..$1.75 $1.80 ... 85J 20 95 Phone 296 i