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    MVAWOUY) MAIL TI'tflUlKR, -MKnTORn, OREGON", FI? f DAY, JAN tf A R Y 3, 1010
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L 'N'DON', .I.iii. ,1, -TIiii (fluliu llml
till) I til (ml Hi nl ulilii 'I'ii in i. wail
null): y I tin Oniinii Kiiliiiiiirlnii I! I. "ill
In liun ! iiikiii n iiri Iuiih by ihti ofi I
curn or tlm IMm.it llml limy liuil iniiili
nil Ihn ilny Mm Tumpii wim lout mi
AllliM'l mi tmi'oi't vimki.'I Him niinii) of
wlili'li Imy illil not Iiiiiiw. Tlm Turn
in WW Hunt Id I Ih Iioitnr.i In Urn
Hrlnto; ClmniHil off dm HiikIIhIi cuniit
on Bi'i:umlir 'J it with Itiir wlmlii I'uin
tllllly itf US llHlccrn mill In t' II . No
other ninrlraii wornhlii or enroll
ViiubcI vna Mink on llml ilny.
Tim 'lermiui I'litliu in huvu mink
llin Tuu'pH wan iiriiuitlil Intro ty I. leu
Ion nil I A I, .Miilliir imil l.lmilmiunt
: J. II. I' ili'linr formerly of llio TIimui
iltTUKr wlio worn In Id' n tirlminxr nil
tmuril tli I'. I.'. 2 wlii'ii Mm nuliiiiiirlim
Kiuik tlmlr ulilii. IhiriiiK Hi''lr lin
1ii'ltiiilll"l'lll I lid tt-liij Iny liliilii'.i.ldn
tlm It-ti l III llio CnllnKiit uinl llio two
Aincrlci'iH Intkiiil Willi lliii oftlrnrit
mill m ii of thn U-."i,'l. It wim tln'ii
thnl Ih- y Imiinl ihn (irriiiitn iitory,
Tlm (!t niniiH, nrrorilliiK to Ilia two
lliiulntinislii. iinHinnoil tluil llio Tumim
' tin-It vli'tlm. Anwrlciin niiviil of-fli-nm
hi ro nro Indium! to think the
(iormnn.i tuny lio mlKliiknn. On tlm
tiny wtu ;i tlm Tii mini wu.i nnnk a lr
pmln wi i rireil from n niiluin'otoit
miomnrl. nt( tlm American ili'itroy
or Chi i ir I. u i tint Mm wan faulty.
Tlio ('I- .Hit liiimoilliift'l)' trniinil
orurul i' iitli.dinrg n. Tlm Anirlriiii
nftleom :.ro of llio opinion Hint ihn
(lurinniih lu llnvo tlmlr nlm hnil boon
tiun noil tulli-Yo tliny mistook tho
rxilnn(in of on of Uiu iiii-olmrt.'"ii
; for llio ti lno of Itm (lout ruction of tint
(.'lienor. ,
Tho T-.mpa wit out of nlitht of
ollinr An rli'un vonmtln whim oho wan
ilontroye I. Kho linil lufl a ronvov
lioiiml for Franco uinl toon nfierwnnt
thou" on tnmnt llio vwaolii of llio con
foy horn '. n lorrlflc axploNlun. Ii
Hlroynrii fniiml wrocltitKo on tlio
linn I tin i two unliti-mlfliMt mini hot
no mtrvl orH. It linn tnti'iT linen taucor
Inlncil vhnlhnr llio Tninpti wns Jit
ntroy l liy torpedo, initio or Internal
OMiloMni , Tliu t!-.';l wan i-omimiil'l-Cit
by 1,1. tilmiiiiii Captain Ilium !lon
who mm1' n nunitier of inorehiinl vna
teln off Nnnttli ket. Itomt rlulmn that
lio unk tho Ami'flrnii Ututroycr Ja
cob Jonut .
Mim I'lillo Wariirr tine n CluUt
DtiiH far v nl Iiit limuu CliriilimtH
liiulil. ' Ini'e iirt'xent were: .Mihu-H
.Minnie I mile. Kulii nml l.uev Kimllrr.
Nellil iiiwon, Mi nml Iiuiii
llitwe. Ill uiml Aili. Lett in Tlioinai.uii.
'lnirlie I oiller. )enil MiililUlirilier
lulin nml t'liurlie t'in.li:nan, uinl I).
Itiiiimiel. The eveiiinL" win iii it;iinl
Iv mil ill in LMitucH nml mm-ie, niter
n ChiiHlniiiH Nu)pr nil ileiinteil for
their limiiei.
Mr. uinl Mm. Win.li. HiiuIih relume
V their Inline in Itiisi-liun.' Sntimlnv
nl'ler n week' visit with Mr. nml Mrs.
II. Wii'miii.
W. V, Williln hail I tic mifnrliino
to hurl his t ! i i it il miiti' lnully last
week while laiiim; n hleer.
lotin iiinitmliitiii loin reeovereil
Riil'lieientlv lo renuino Iiim work, nM
nmil e.iirii r hetwoeit K.iulo I'oinl uinl
1'eniiNl.
Mis. W. f!. MVllnlinl.! nml Mrs. S.
W, Ifiilehi-on onlerdiimil for Christ
nuis diiittei' niiil siuiix r in the I'oiiii-i-,h
honii'. Tnesu I'livsotil -wero Mr.
mid Mrs. I lot'l'iier nml fmiiilv, Mr, uinl
Mm, t'hiirleH llliiss. Mr. nml Mrs.
Toihl, Mr. nml Mrs. .1. M 1 ) ilil. Mr.
linil Mrs. I Irtehinsoii unil son Kevn,
Mrs. W. 'Mellotiiilil nml litll piluiiitli
ler OlnrlvM. nml Miss Mnhel Kveilinrt.
'Tint eveniinr wiih spent in u liorl nro
U'rinii nml iMiues.
Miss Klliv Ailiimsoii Kiictit n few
fin vh Inst week with Mrs. Churles
, llltlHH.
Tho piirlv nt W, Cushnmn's was
"A'ell nltemled, mid ureallv eniovod
liv nH i)reent.
ARMY TRANSPORT MATSONIA
BRINGS 3,207 TROOPS
NKW YOK1C, .Inn. .'1. Tho United
Slntesi nrmv IninsiiiM'l, Mntsonin, willi
11.207 ol'fiecrH mill men, mostly from
Ihn fur VtHl, nrrived hero lodiiv. All
of (lui troops except 1 10 wounded, of
whom !!!! wort! lied ridden, wero sent
In rump Merrill. N. .1.
De Better LooWnfs Take
Olive Tablets . . , .
Jf vour skin Is yellow complexion pallid
tonguo coated appctlto poor you have
a Dan tnsto in your moiiin n iniy, no-goou
iecllntt you should tal-0 Olivo Tablots.
Dr. Edwardo' Olivo Tablots a Biibntituto
for calomel wero prepared byDr.Edwnrd
alter 17 years of otuily wioi nis patients,
r Dr. EdivardB'OIivo Toblota nro n purely
vogctnblo compound mixed with olive oil.
You v !ll know them by tliclr olivo color.
To ? va n clear, ninlc nkln. brluht evaa.
ro nlfflplea, a fjehnff ot buoyancy ilko
childhood dayayou moot get EC tho cause.
Dr. Edward' Olivo Toblota net on tho
liver and bowels liko c.ilomal yet navo
no dan;;erousi nl'ler effects,
They t tr rt tiio bile and overcome consti
pation. That's why millions of boxes nro
sold annually at 10a and 25c per box. All
drngglatj. 1'aka or.o or two nightly and
note tht pleasing resulta.
TRAIL ITEMS
E
SOI''IA. r,iili.,niii. Mee, 1.-((,'or-re-.iioinli
ii"ii of Ihe Ai'Wieiiited
l'rcH.) tlm. of Ihe principal eiiuses
wliieli einilriliiiled I'livanls the rup
ture of IHilunriii 'with ( 1 1-1 1 ii ii 1 1 v; huh
llie trealmeiil hv the latter of the
Holiriidiu iniiislioii, which lolilicil llul
uiin.t nt llio proxiiect of itiluiiiniL' her
iiatioiml ii!iiii'iitioni, uinl Ihe Icmli ii
cv of (icriomiv to lumr Turkcv'n
eliiiiii In the restoration of the strip
of IciTitorv in Tlirnce, which the
Tinis under tlcrmiin preiisure, hud
led to lUtlu'uiiii, in Mepl ember, llil'i.
as Hie price of Huluariu iio-oiiera-tion
in the u'ur.
When fioritimi dinlomucv, curlv in
September of lliii veur, leiili.ed that
lliiLiiiiu wan hcnl on uithdruwint:
from the war. u serious utloiiipl w.n,
miiile to eoiicilitite the llulu'iiriiiii L'ov
ci'iiiiiii.t i.t' I ... ,iIi.iin'.oiiliu'ia of mo
ciiiidomiiiiiiln established ill the north
ern Doliriiiliu uinl ii protocol lu lliw
ofl'ecl was siuni'd ill llerliii between
the eciitrnl ullics. It wits then hoped
that this coucesuiou would induce
lliilc.or.il lo conliuiiu tho wur hat it
proved to be without hlieeess.
The t'celini; produecil both ill ller
liii mid Vienna hv this development
'nil he readilv illumined. Tho former
Austin. Iliitnjariaii lorcitiii minister.
I i' nm r.iirimi, in n eoiiversutiou with
M. I'oi heff. the llitlitiirinn ininister,
in Vienna, was moved to wrathful in
1 1 1 ti ii 1 in ii mid described M. Miilinotf,
(lie lluli:ariiiii premier, as u traitor.
There is much irritation in IIiiIkii
riu over the Dobriidiu nueslion. The
Unitarian uovernmetil, which, in ils
several eonversatoiis with Ihe Gor
man-Austrian minister nl Sofin. de-
l.ireil itself content to reserve the
uuc'Uioii of the Dobriidiu settlement
liv the pence ronuresH, tunintiiiim the
suiiie nltilmle today. Ihe uuveni
uient hopes lliat the fact llml Hul
uariu was tlio first statu to withdraw'
Iroiu tho war, mid thus hasten the
eoiielusion o a tcnern) nuuee, will tun
be overlooked.
TODAY'S CASUALTIES
IMoil of wuuniU: Corp. Martin U.
Klmmnl, 1'ortl.iuil, Oro.
Wainnleil Bcvoroly: I'rlvato Dolbert
I,. Uoiiint, Tortlnnil, Ore.
Wounded nHctitly: I'rlvnto Karl M,
Wood, I'ortlunil, Ore.; I'rlvato Albert
It, ('olson, rortlnnd. Ore; I'rlvato
.1 ii in ch II. Downvy. I'ortlnuil, Ore.
ti 'ill ."
.T-.-it-; ii uii 'j
rVt' M ' I. -Ii
fnr.tr.hi err an
Intkit if )t war
.f.iV'fwr pc.rrahgi tht Aunt
Jnsinia nvny, TAfrr's na ttixir.
jsryu t rf er.it tl:Q ttit li"t
a y, u 1.-...7
tow to male de
DON'T tml-e pancakes tlieoK'.-fusluoncd
wav ii's too expensive. M:il:e Aunt
0 J.imima Pancakes and save the cost of milk
and cees!
With Aunt Jemima yon add nothing but
water everything clue is in the flour. 'I'hat'o
why nn Aunt Jemima breakfast for your
v.ivjle family costs only n few, cent;.
Even tho milk in in Aunt Jemima V.okt
KnowiiiE that sweet milk gives pancakes a
more delicious flavor, the Aunt Jemima
people hava gone to a great deal of troubles
to add it to the flour. Now the flour t3
Aunt Je
PANCAK
Copilclit 19in hr Allot Jnmlmn Mlllo
MILLION DOLLAR DOLLIES, RIALTO TONIGHT
U?ZZ ?'s ,,, t 5"Vt yy-ri r?? If
k ' jL"t ii ? M iA '-i w ' v a
I
THE DOLLY SISTERS In "THE MILLION DOLLAR DOLLIES"
Thn Zoollner utilui; o.uiirttwi!l
arrive In .Motltortl Hiitiirduy mornlnK
from tho noulh. Tho Bale of nuals Is
provlnit vary Hutlsfnelory, nnd n Rood
Iioiiho la imnurcd tlil fnnious attKro-
ttatlon. Tho proitrum will bo scuil
popular. Tho Tuclialkowsky Antlanto
uloiiD will bo worth tho price of ad
mission, having u 'rollo part that lis
almost beyond conipuro In tho whole
realm of quartet music. Concert at
Presbyterian church, Baliirday ovnn
Intt, .Inn. 4. Ticket! 1.0U, on sale ut
tho Andrews studios.
COAST LEAGUE TO
SAX 1'ltANCISCO. Jan. 3. Ilenr
ranu'cmcnl of the 1'iieifio Const Itiiso
bull leau-uc to ineludo Portland and
Seattle and eliminate Salt I. like und
Vernon, mid 'another plan for eon
Ir.ieliii.j Ihe Icutritc to make it a purely
( aliloruia outfit of four clubs, were
to be discussed at u meeting' of its ili
rectors here today. Directors hero
indicated that n new president would
he elected. Al'un T. Iluum is tho pres-
l-pf i-Yeei'tive.
txfmivt
t.U ti.:J
iOSWlf irv' .v-JiXJl... 1 i .'V'Vi 1 .1 II
m f
lldous pancate?
economical lij .
absolutely complete! Think of all the extra
expense you save especially now that milk
has gone up so! ... '
And what a dclicioui flavor the n.iik Rives
these cakes!. So rich so delectably smooth
r.ttd cnticinc! Your husband will say he
could eat a dozen!
Give your family Aunt Jemima Pancakes
tomorrow. Sec how speedily they will vote
them their favorite breakfast! Then, fcr
variety, pet Aunt Jemima Hiickwhrat FIcur
it's in the yellow package. Aunt Jemin.a.
: Wills Company, St. Joseph, Missouri. ,
Corapniij'
THEATER OPENED FOR
NKW VOIiK. Jnnri Tho I'ershine
Iheiiter. Kiiid lo bo llio only playhouse
in tlio United Stales maintained ex
clusively for soldiers, und to which
admittance is free, will be opened here
loniht bv the New York Community
I'ltmp Service.
The initial bill will include a sym
bolic funtnsv. "The Messuue of the
Stur of Gold.'' presented bv n volun
teer east led bv Miss Mnruurct Vale.
a niece of President Wilson, nnd u
musical coincdv. "The MasuntruJ
ers," presented bv the I'ershine Musi
cal Corned v Slock company.
SAX 1'IIAXCISCO, Jan. 3. Cold
weather uccomponied bv a killint:
frost this morninu'. will continue
ihrouuliout the state toninht nnd to
morrow, neenrdlnu I" the Iniled
States weatiier hureati here. Sinmlir
iinr still is beine; resorted lo in south
ern California to save Ihe citrus
crops.
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WASIHXtiTOX. Jim.. X I'raeti
enliv the entire 41st division (Sunset)
wns included in u 1st of units an
nounced todev nv the war department
n ussiuni'd for eurlv convoy lro:n
l'Viince. The list thews tho hee.d
(iiiurlers and lieiuliiuarters troop of
the Hsl. Ihe 101st rmriment complete.
I(i:ird complete, 1 tilth complete and
lfilind less second battalion.
In till more than o00 officers mid
111.111(1 men of the Sunset division,
eoinprisiiiir troops from Washington.
OrcL'on, Mont, 'mi, ldnho nnd Wvoin
intr, were ordered liome. Other units
of the division are the 181st nnd
18:!nd infantry liricade headounrters.
lKlth. 117th and I48lll machine trim
hatlalions: lltitli ammunition train.
lHith snpplv train, lltith sanitary
train and Kitth ambulance train. To
day's list also includes the (itll 101st.
tO-llh. 304th. :iU(th Ireneli mortar
butteries: :101st water tank train and
l-t'nd ucro tfinadron.
Get Rid of That
Persistent Cough
fHop that wtl:enliiff, persistant comh
or cold, Ui rmi tuning throat or lun
crrectlcnn, wlUi Kckman'n AUerntlvc,
tio lon'c end uifmiriur of 3"i year
rj?ceKJifiil un. fj)c And 11.50 bottles
from ilrwifRlats. op from
IXJILMA.S LAUORATOliY, PhllaJelphla
A Woman's Story
With Gest Meaning
Subject of CuiUblrili D!sctucd '
Vomcn cverr-vlxTo tell their Mends how,
tVrtwrh vjo of Mothers FrienJ, tho
xronoerftil rcnetntiPT ctcrorI opplotlon,
thejr Avcidtd luiftrrlny aid dilrcrj beforj
the r.dvtat cf j-aU.ic'a iMst v.ozdcrlul e.
lotion.
Mother's TrteA !i a tttt wMrh
ciTczd Its Influettco tipoa the conl., nerves
end JtframntB inrplve!, rrr 'J-jrfnir them
pliant to rcadilj- yield to nature's demand
for crpansbn. Tho r.crrwr, cords, tendons
end litraracnts espart vrltlmttt that peculiar
rnrncl:ii(r ftraln, nnd ncrvomniaj, nomea
end u.irc5tful eemjationa ore naturally
avoided irhcn tVe nencs nnd mnscica orj
rtlieiit J end thua oro n',t tcrt and dratrc.
by resiih-.r il-c. ;ha Ir-er obdoirinjl re
rlon crrpands vith case when heby Is born,
tho Lours L.-e J era ct the crisis, aci paia
cad d::::jcr 1 nalnrniljr 1
Yon cca t'-taln Mollicr's Friend from any
dme itfirc. It has been usel by women for
over hnlf n ccnlury, ord 1j jiat cj sLiadard
cs enj1hl"ir you can think of.
Write the lirndflrld Hetrulator Company.
Pept. II, I.amnr Duudin?, Atlanta, Geoiria,
for their Mothcrhcod Hook, nnd pet a bottle
lctt er' Krcnd today, nnd Uiu furllfy
tur: tu'lrrt i ai c::. diicocforL
FERTILIZERS. VETCH
RED OATS. GRAY OATS
BARLEY. ' RYE
For Snlo Bv .
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
LEJN
ron
tOTHt
TO OR Mill 2ft.O0 UP
I Also Cleaning, 1'rossing and altering
1SJ8 K. MAI IV, ri'STAIRS
El
imtmmm
lis JSHl i ail
II IV fera I V I I
I Long Live 1 1
I 1919
Ii! 1313 is dead. As we turn ;j
ii over the last paae of the jijj S
1 old vear we forever shut Ijjl 8
1 out those months of war and jlj! g
I strife, anxiety and arief. 8
j The New Year will bring
I Peace and Happiness, and 8
Ii we are sure. Prosperity for III
j Jackson County and Mcdford j ! 8
j OUR THOUGHT IS OUR 8
Wm. G. Tait. President. I j
Oris Crawford, Cashier 8
FIRST I
t BAMR' J
vPiiedford' oi?i(iiiin? e
NffiW CAPITAL I00.0CQ , 8
'IIWUII rTiHliiuilMlillluillliuinilllUilwlLr ft
WHEAT.
SUITS(
Fiery Eczema and
Readily Yield to
Successfully used for SO years,
' Eczema and similar skin troubles
come from a ' disordered, impure
condition of the blood, and they can
only be cured by Riving the blood a
thorough clc.msiny, and removing
from it all traces of impurity.
This is why S. S. S. has been used
so successfully in hundreds of cases
of Eczema and other skin eruptions.
This wonderful remedy is without
We Wish One and All
A Happy New Year
West Side Pharmacy n.
We Specialize on
Home Made Products
Thereby helping build up pay rolls for
this val?ey. We will be glad to supply
you with these home products
Canned Goods - Flour - Butter
Catsup - Boiled Cider
Vinegar - Bakery Goods
Ask for these, when you order
MARSH & BENNETT
PHONE 252
Personal'Attention. ' Prompt Service.
THE MEDFORD
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Is now open for business at 31 Xorth Grape street. .
Has been inspected by the City Health Committee and
DECLARED SANITARY
and safo from contagious diseases.
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End of Year Sale on
Tires and Weed Chains
For a short time, beginning SATURDAY, DEO
ember 28, we will make reduced prices on Tires and
Weed Chaines as this comparison will show: : .
U. S. Chain Tread........ J..20
U. S. Chain Tread. 3
U. S. Chaiu Tread 2
U. S. Chain Tread 2
U. S. Plain Tread... 4
U. S. Plain Tread... 1
U. S. Plain Tread 7
U. S. Plain Tread 3
U. S. Usco Tread 1
IT. S. UstS Tread: .....4
U. S. Usco Tread ..: 8
U. S. Usco Tread 3
U. S. Useo Tread 1
U. S. Nobby Tread 1
U.S. Nobby Tread 4
Goodyear Plain 2
Goodyear A. W. S. Fab... 4
, Goodyear A. W. S. Fab... 1 ,
Goodrich 2
USED
U.S. Usco Tread 2
U. S. Chain Tread 2
WEED CHAINS
10 Sets 32x3y.
3 Sets 33x4 .." '.
2 Sets 32x4
1 Set 35x41,
3 Sets 30x3io............
i set 34x4i
RID-O-SKID
6 Sets 32x3i2 ....
TREICHLER PEIRSON, Inc.
Liberty Building, Medford
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Skin Eruptions
This Old Remedy
an equal an a blood purifier, being
probably the oldest blood medicine
on the market. It has been sold by
druggists (or fifty years. Get a hot
tie today and begin treatment that
will get results. .
Yon arc invited to write to-day
for complete and full advice as to
the treatment of your own case.
Addres), Chief ilfcdlcal Adviser,
Swift Specific Co., Dept. H, Atlanta,
Georgia, .
Regular Specil
Price. Price.
$27.00 $22.95
37,55v 31.90
39.50 33.60
40.40 34.35
15.20 13.00
19.75 16.80
22.90 19.45
30.85 26.20
15.95 13.55
20.70 ' 17.6d
24.05 . 20.45
33.90 28.85
34.65 29.45
28.70 24.40
32.75 27.85
44.05 39.45
39.25 33.25
51.60 43.85
18.00
5.00
15.00
Regular Spcci'l
Price. Price
$7.30 $6.20
8.70 7.40
8.00 7.80
10.00 8.50
....... 6.25 5.30
....... 9.50 8.05
Size.
32x3y3
32x4
33x4
34x4
30x3
30x3i2
32x3io
32x4
30x3
30x31,
32x312
33x4
34x4
30x3,
32x3ya
33x41,
33x4
33x4
32x3V
TIRES
32x3V3
32x3M:
CHAINS
4.40 3.75