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MEDFOTJT) MATH TRITONR- MKDFOUIV OftHtiOX. MONDAY. .1ANUA11Y 20.
I0CAL AND
PERSONAL
' To the farmers, orchardlefs and
placer minors the frequent ruins
since .Innunry 12 are pleasing. It
will take much more rain to make up
the deficiency ao far this season. 11
wu raining again today and the. pre
diction was for ruin tonight and
Tuesday. Since the recent cold spell
about 1 V4 (nchea of rain has tf alien
in 'Medford and vicinity. The first
(nod rainfall was Friday, Jan. 12
when .25 of an inch fell. Since Jan.
l.i the tall was 1.0S.. hast Saturday
night the precipitation was .46 and
last night and this morning the rain
fall .02 of an inch, making 4S for the
two days.
Guaranteed spark, plugs lor all
cars. C. K. Gates Auto Co.
Rev. L. Myron Booiter left last
night to attend the New Year's
Movement convention of the Presby-
terlan church at Portland as delegate
from the Southern Oregon Presby
tery. He will preside at tonight's
meeting of the convention and ex
perts to return to Bedford next
Thursday. -
Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's.
C. E. Call of Dunsnuitr, spent
Sunday with his family in this city.
For the best insurance see Holmes.
the Insurance Man.
William I. Brown, for years a resi
dent of Medford until last July when
the family moved to Eureka, Cal.,
died last Friday 1n that city from
pneumonia and the Infirmities of old
age. He was the father of Sid and
Cecil Brown, and the former was
with him at the time of death. Cecil
is still serving In France with the
army. The family home In Medford
was at S05 South Newtown street.
Shoes at cost. 10 South Central.
William G. Talt left Sunday night
. for a several days business visit at
Portland. .
Insure In sure Insurance. Phone
7S9 or 609-Y. Bennett Ins. Co. 256
The recent rains have raised all
the. streams and the rise in Bear
creek and Rogue river has been
marked for the first time this
season. Bear creek, which rose two
feet last Friday, receded much Sat
urday but began rising' again Sunday
and today.
Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15.
' : .
The condition of Mrs. J. C. Pendle
ton of Table Rock, who has been ill
with bronchial pneumonia In a Med
ford private hospital, is reported as
much improved.
Whipping cream at De Voe's.
Hrs. Leo J. Mlksche left Sunday
evening for a month's visit with her
daughter, Mrs. John Wilkinson, at
Portland. ' '
For fire Insurance phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
. R. Wood & Co.
Mrs. Matilda Whittle, over 80, In
dian woman, recently died at- Klam
ath Falls from dropsy. She was
married to Robert Whittle about
fifty-six years ago, and they resided
together there until he died in 1882.
Mrs. Whittle served as a trusted mes
senger between the peace commission
and the hostile 'Modoc Indians dur
ing the peace negotiations at . the
time of the famous Modoc Indian
war in the lava bed region on the
Oregon-California boundary line
south of Klamath Falls.
Guaranteed brake lining for all
cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. -
W. C. Gowen, C. b. Beall and W,
H, Dorden of Seattle, were business
visitors in Medford Saturday.
C. A. Griffith, Walter A. Nash and
Jas. H. Ashruw of Portland, were
in the city Saturday on business.
Electric cleaner delivered to your
home, rental $1.25 a day. Phone 90,
Paul's Electric Store. -. ' 260
Owney Heddy came up from Grants
Pass Sunday for a short visit in the
city.' : :
Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's.
Evan Reames who has been in
Portland .for a few days on business
returned lioine Sunday.
City hemstitching and pecoting 5o
yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. ; 274
Lea Phipps who has been in nor
thern California and Klamath Falls
lor a week,' arrived home Sunday
evening: -
'New Idea patterns, true to size, all
patterns in stock. . Medford Book
Store. 257
D. L. Bradford who has been at
tending to some business for the Olds
Tractor company of Sacramento, left
for home today.
See Trolchler Plerson -' Inc., for
tires, oils and auto accessories.
J. H. Lewis of Sacramento who has
been visiting different towns In the
valley for a few days, Is In the city
today.
Dr. Heine, Garnott-Corey Bldg.
Henry 'Winterhalder of the Griffin
creek orchard district, was in the city
on business Saturday.
Highest grade hemstitching at
Handicraft Shop; 256
Harry Welch left Saturday for
Los' Angeles where he expects to
work in a garage,
1 Windshield glasses tor all cars, C.
E. Gates Auto Co.
. W. E. Thompson who used to work
at 'tho carpenter trade In Medford,
but for the last three years has been
living at Ontario, Ore., Is visiting
frlonds in the city.
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
laB, 201 8. Riverside, Phone 162-J.
Hen Hunt of the Hunt Commission
company, Portland, who has been In
the city for a few days on business,
loft for home Saturday.
-Hot Chill 10 cents at 115 West
Main. 201
F. S. Hurd of Surprise Valley, Mo
doc county, Cal.. who tins been visit'
Ing his brother, Chas. Hurd, left for
homo Sunday. He was accompanied
by .). C. Allen, also from that county,
who has been visiting a sister at
Grants Pass. . ' j. ki.
There wilt be a special meeting of
Reamas chapter touight, 7:30 sharp
for tho purpose of Initiation. 255'
Mrs. Jesse Woods, sister of W. E.
(Shorty) Barber, arrived Saturday
from lirangevllle, Idaho, for a
month's visit. Altho living In ad
joining states they have not seen
each other for twelve years.
Dr. H. P. Margrave, physician.
Rooms 409-410 Carnett-Corey Bldg.,
phone 230. tf
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gill of Central
Point, left Saturday evening for Spo
kane, Wash., to visit with their
daughter, Mrs. AW D.. Farnosworth
tor the winter. They were accom
panied by Mrs. Farnesworth who has
been visiting them for a few days.
For iXn-Bone corsets see Mrs. Paul
Hansen. Phone 585-H. 267
Mrs. L. J. Schaffett and Mrs. B.
WV Welch left for Oakland, Cal..
Sunday for a month's visit with
friends.
Guaranteed piston rings for all
cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Miss Emily Smith, a nurse at the
Medford Sanitarium left Sunday mor
ning for Los Angeles.
You can drink a pint of cider for
a nickel at DeVoe's.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Selkel of Horn
brook, who were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F, W. Bartlett for a few days,
returned home Sunday.
- Guaranteed springs for all cars.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
The Mothers, Wives and Next of
Kin will meet in the Library Tuesday
afternoon 3 p. m. A large atten
dance is desired as important busi
ness will be transacted and election
of officers will be held.
Something new in hemstitching at
Handicraft Shop. 256
There was born on Jan. 1 6 to Lieu
tenant Cornelius and Mrs. Myers of
Portland, Ore. an eight-pound daugh
ter in the Dow hospital of this city.
Satisfactory service, do as you
would be done by business methods
will be the policy of the local agent,
W. A. Craue, for Portland Telegram.
. . 2oa
According to Medford merchants
the dry goods market will remain
practically unchanged for several
months. This is based on informa
tion received from wholesale and job
bring houses.- In domestics, ging
hams and the general line of dry
goods there will be no material low
ering of price. If any at all. How
ever, there is a general feeling that
the price of wool will drop as within
a short time the two years wool clip
of Australia, the world's great wool
producing center, will be placed on
the market. Then it will be a ques
tion of ships. But even a reduction
in wool prices, will have no effect
on the piece goods market for several
months.
Join the new classes at the Med-,
ford Business college, forming dur
ing the month of January, 1919.
Large, commodious, comfortable
rooms just inspected by a member j
of the health committee of the city
of Medford and pronounced sanitary
and free from danger of infection'
from contagious diseases. Re-opened
oy permission or tne mayor ana
health officer of the city after care-'
ful investigation. 260
E. T. Dudden, former manager for
the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
company, has been transferred by
the company from Salem to Klamath
Falls.
DeVoe. has a fine line -of assorted
chocolates at 60c per pound.
rrea D. Fletcher or Seattle, wno
is looking over the country for a loca
tion, is a guest at Hotel Holland to
day. . - r .
Coors Malted Milk at 115 West
Main. 261
H. 'S. Carpey of Eugene, spent a
few hours in the city Saturday on
business.
Ton can always find something for
a quick lunch at DeVoe's.
F. M. Lupton of Portland, and
Byron Jolly of Grenada, were guosts
at Hotel Nash Saturday.
Nash Hotel. Special rates, week
or month. Steam heat. 267
"W". Garvin came down from Talent
Saturday to spend Sunday in the city
with friends.
The popular 40c merchants lunch
Is still being served at Cafe Holland.
" 257
D. J. Stearns of Beach, N. Dak.,
arrived in Medford Saturday to
spend a few days looking over the
valley.
It pays to save In the Building &
Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. '
J. A. Jones of Yakima, "Wash., O.
W: McAllister and Archie Richardson
of Grants Pass and A. Ash and wife
of Santa Cruz, Cal., were Hotel Nash
guests Sunday. '
Call at Handicraft shop and see
samples of hemstitching. 256
Ronald Trowbridge arrived home
Sunday from the camp at Vancouver,
Wash. . He was In the meilcal de
partment and thinks he was out
of luck that he was detuned there
for several months, without being
transferred to one of the eastern
camps before being mustered out of
the service.
E. J, Kellogg and wife of (ierber,
Cal., were visiting friends in the city
Saturday.
13. W. Jones and J. O. Ferris of
Portland, were In the city Saturday
on business.
H. F. Cahlll came up from Hugo,
Ore., Saturday to spend Sunday with
friends in the city.
It. A. M. No. 32
Election of Officers Jan
uary 21st. All members
requested to be present.
A. F. NOTH, Secy.
Geo. II. Kckort of San Francisco,
Then, .lohimnu of Portland, and tteo.
11, Smith of Grants Pass, were guoals
at Hotel Medford Saturday.
J, I.. I.lllcnthal of San Francisco,
and Sol Israel of Portland, wore Ho
tel Medford guests Sunday.
Ormond Kanklu and W. I'rews of
Portland, were visitors In the city
Sunday,'
O. 1). Saold arrived In Miidford
Sunday to spend u few days looking
over the city and valley.
' O. J. Gould who waa Wells Fargo
agent In Medford before being trans
(erred to Portland, was a guest at
Hotel Holland Saturday.
Colonel E. K. Kelly and Kuslgn
Walter Bowne were guests of honor
at a dinner at the University club
Saturday evening, with 50 members
of the club present. Entertalniug
and Interesting talks were made by
both speakers concerning what their
branches of the service did to wlu
the war. v
Alan Bracklnreed leaves for Salem
tonight where he will serve during
the legislative session as secretary of
tho military committee of the house
of which Representative John A.
Westerlund Is chairman. Mr. Brack
lnreed will stop at Eugene tomorrow
to confer with 1'nlversity of Oregon
officials about proposed military leg
islation iu which tho university Is In
terested. $17,693 RECEIVED
The Kvu ns creek fanners euyiiu'ed
in misiiiir beans are still t'eeliua good
over the check of $17.69:) they last
week received for th. lust three cur
loads of beans, 241,200 ixmnds.
shipped out. This is regarded as n
aonj price, 73u cents u pound, for
field or machine run beans, although
cleaned and sorted beans brins
much higher price. The sale was
made through the Rogue River Bean
Growers' association.
It was the laraest check ever dis
tributed nmonir a community of farm
ers in thut section, and gives impe
tus to the plans for an irrigation sys
tem in this section. With irrigation
the henn crop ana ncrvntre would be
doubled. Altoeethcr the Evans creek
bean crowers have shipped this fall
and winter 400.000 pounds of beuns.
eouiprisine five car loads.
Free Methodist
The Free Methodist will con
tinue their evangelistic meetings
each night this week in their church,
corner Ivy and West Tenth street.
District Elder R. II. Dollarbido will
remain thru the week to assist the
pastor. All are cordially invited to
attend these meetings.
' M. F. Chllds. Minister.
TODAY'S MARKETS
Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 0. Cuttle
steady to lower: receipts 1.029.
Steers, prime. 13.00uY14.00; eood
to .! choice 11.00(aT2.00: me
dium to good. l.50(al0.fi0;
fair to medium. 8."iO(a'l).51):
common to fair, $7.."i0(fi;8.30: cows
and heifers, choice 9.f0(fi'10.f0: me
dium to (rood, $7.50(a8.50: fuir to
medium, $0.00fa7.50": dinners. $3.00
(S4.50: bulls. $B.00ffi9.OO; culves.
$8."01X00: stackers and feeders.
$(l.r)0(o)8.ri0. - '
Hoes hielicr: receipts. 3.0:i3.
Prime mixed. $10.75: medium
mixed $16.2"i(2)lG..-50: roueh heavies.
$l.r).0016.00: pies. $14.00fal.'.25:
hulk of sales. 10.'i0.
Sheep higher: receipts. 808. Prime
lambs. $13.50(S 14.00: fuir to medium
$10.00(5)12.00: venrlines. $10.00r
1 1. 50 : wethers, $0.00fa)10.00: ewes.
$6.00(5.8.00.
Rutter
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jim. 20. Butter
easier. City ereiimerv prints, extras,
box lots, G7c: cartons, 08e: hulf
boxes, ic more: les Hthan half boxes.
lc more. Btlvine price bitttter lut,
country. 08c : cube extras, 01 '.. '
Kggs
PORTLAND, Jan. 20. Eggs, sell
ing price, case count, 53c; buying
price, 51c; selling price, candled, 54
Spaac; selected Candled In cartons,
62c. ' - .
PROJECT OF ESTABLISHING
. - AN UNOFFICIAL EMBASSY
PARIS, Jan. 20. The' proiect of
establishing un unofficial American
"embassy" in Gennnnk is under con
sideration bv the American dcleention
to the pence conference. Its func
tions would lie to wither information.
he sweetness of
GrapeNuts
comes from the .
grain: no sugar
is used in the
making nor re-
quired in the
eating ,
WEEKS Si McGOWAJT CO
' Day Phone: Pacific 227. '
Vigbt Phones: P. W. Weeks, 108-J2
Ladjr Alitat,
KELLY TO SPEAK
iUPONWAR AT PAGE
WEDNESDAY EVE.
Colonel K. K. Kellv has consented
to itivc u lecture tit Page theater upon
the war us he saw it, the proceeds to
Ko to llg Medford Red Cross, next
Wednesimv evening, Jnmiurv J2. An
udmissiou fe of -U3 cents will be
chtirsed. i
. Colonel Kellv returned Inst week
from France where lie spent over a
vctir. all of the time ut the front, nud
on the firing line since the Americans
got into action. His first work was
in oruuuiriuir tho line of cointmuucu
tion of the tulvuiiccd section for the
American expeditionary forces, From
Tout nnd other ltctidtiunrters, lie vir
tually covered the Alsace-Lorraine'
front. Ho went to I'lintenu Tliierrv in
June with the murines niul roeuhus
nnd nils a witness of the first imttlc.
which definitely hulled the German
rush to Puris. When the Clenm.ns
launched their lust offensive. July 1".
he wtis at Rheiurs, one of tltl-ir prin
cipal objectives.
In September, he wns promoted to
lieutenant-colonel and assigned to the
ei0th-or Blue Ridue division ns chief
signal officer, lie participated iu the
St. Mihicl drive and in the Aritoune
fightiug, closing the war n Sedan.
Colonel Kellv wus gassed in the
Argonne, and ou November 4. while
walking with a vurlv ot signal men,
wns uaiiiiht bv a bursting shell mid
thrown "0 feel, bndlv bruised and
made deaf for u mouth. The four
others in the ptirtv were instantly
killed. He is a modest niun and loth
to talk about himself, but lie must
have been the hero of several ex
ploits, for his discharge certificate
rends "Three times recommended for
the distinguished service modal."
Colonel Kellv presents nn entirely
new viewpoint of the. war nnd our nl
lies nnd gives a most interesting des
sertution on the great conflict.
RETURNED YANKS
After manv months quietude on
account of the war and the two flu
epidemics the Medford Kilts' lodec
will come to life next Thursduv night
with the first reception and smoker
for the, members of the order who
Have returned fruht wnr service so
far. nnd once cverv month thereafter
will hold n similar function to wel
come home nil other Elks who have
returned from service in the mean
time, j
" It will take many such functions to
properly celebrate; the return of the
80 odd Elks of the Medford lodec
scattered over the world who will
come stringing home from time to
time.- A tremendous outpouring of
the local membership is looked for
next Thursday night for the opening
"welcome home" entertainment. The
guost of honor will be Lieutenant
Colonel E. E. Kellv, Captain Gordon
McCrackcn. Lieutenant Kd A. Gcnrv.
Sergeant Scelcv V. Hull. .Corporal
Frank I I. Kit v. Ralph Jcnninef mid
inv other members of tho lodge who
will arrive in the meantime.
The Elks social activities also in
clude the annual celebration of Diist
exalted rulers' night ' ou February
(ith, nnd the visit of the grand lodge
district deputy. Charles II. liurernff
of Albany. Ore.. February 20.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Cows. Fresh cows,
heavy milkers, high testers, others
soon fresh. East of Phoenix. 3rd
. brown bungalow across iron bridge
Fern Valley. 260
FOR SALE IJy owner or will trade
for good team and harnosB. milk
cows, stock and farm machinery
my acre tract, one block east of
south Riverside on East Four
teenth street; small house, good
barn, garage, chicken house, elec
tric lights, city water. Most of
place Is In good stand of alfalfa; a
good garden patch, berries for
family use. It Is a fine place for
chickens and smull dairy business.
Call from 12 m. to 1:45 p. m. or
after 5:. 10 p. m. Address Box 10S
R. F. U. 4.. 20
FOR SALE Immediately, lielglan
does: kindle soon. AV. A, Crane,
24:i Beatty. Phono 82 4-1 1, even
ings. 256
WANTED Married man for general
rarm and orchard work. . Phone
8-K3, Ashland, or Inquire II. S.
Employment Office. 256
LOST A brown and white striped
galutea storm curtain from twin
buggy. Please return to 801 Haul.
Main street. Reward. . 257
FOR SALE Finn helferH, froshdn in
ten duys, Mr,.00, 906 Wes), Fourth
Btreot. 257
WANTED .Man and wife as Janitor
and cook In small hospital. Steady
employment. Room and board fur-
: nluhecl. Stale wages expected. An
swer, 020 South Oakdale avenue.
Telephone (iUti-L. iu
HEAD ORCOUNTYo
" POULTRY SHOW
The. Southern Oregon Poult rv us
social inn held their annual meeting
and election of officers lust Sului
iluv ul'teriKion ut tbc Public librurv.
There was u I nice attendance of
men, Indies mid liovs all of whom
were interested iu the raising of poul
try, rabbits mid pigeons. The reports
of the retiring officers showed that,
by buret work 'mid careful iimnuuo
inetit, tbev hud prncticnllv wiped out
the debt of two vears nuo and the
coining vear bids fuir to be the most
prosperous in the history of the as
sociation. The premium were paid
in full and the treasurer wus author
ixed to pnv all outstanding iiccoiiutK.
The following officers and direc
tors were elected for the coming vcar :
President. J. t), Isaacson of Central
Point: vise president. Mis, Victor
Hursell of Medford: secretary. Henry
V. Frame of Tiilenf; treasurer. My
ron F. Sheets of Phoenix. Directors
William Norlridge of Aslilund. John
II. Fuller of Talent. William P. Itiitbc
of Phoenix. William A. Huiinii of
Medford, R, II, Piixson of Central
Point.
OF
Mr. Tobacco Consumer, you can
Prcuure to tmv iniieb more for vonr
chewing ami Miiukiitg if the new in
ternal revenue measure now before
congress becomes u law. and inci
ileiitiilly it can be staled that tbu life
of the retail tobueco ilclilcrs through
out the 1'iiilccl Slates bus beep just
one Idoggoiteil thing alter another
since the war started.
The colector of i.-itcrnul revenue of
the Oregon district lias sent out a
warning to nil tobacco dealers of the
state to be ready to uiiiku inventory
of their stocks should the new rev
enue measure be pussed. is it uudoiibt -dlv
will be.. Healers will be rciiuired
to imv the difference between the tax
paid under tho present uet and that
provided in the new act on all stock
on band. Illuuks for the purposu if
filing inventory will be furnished nil
dculcrs bv the interim! revenue col
lectors' office as soon as thev are re
ueived from Washington,
BOOTLEGGER AT
5t E. Young, accused of illegally
transporting liuuor into Origon. was
arrested tbU afternoon bv Sheriff
George Lewis and Deputy Sheriff Lis.
ter.
The officers got n "lip" that Young.
who recently evaded the officers, was
in this vicinity nnd intended to go
to Crescent City, nnd immediately
FOR STUBBORN
COUGHS AND COLDS
Dr. King's New DiscoTery
hae a fifty year record
behind it
It built Its reputation on !ti produc
tion of positive resales, on iu surencsa
In relieving the throat irritation of
colds, coughs, grippa and bronchial
Attacks.
t'Dr. King's New Discovery? VVhy.
my folks wouldn't ucc anything else!'
That's the general ifatlon-wldc citccm
In which this well-known remedy is
held. Its action is prompt, its tasta
pleasant, its relief gratifying.
Half a century of cold and cough
:heclcing. All druggiits. 60c and $1.20.
Bowels Out of Kilter?
That's nature calling for relief.
Auist her In her dc.ily duties v.-'th Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Not a purgative
in tne usual dose, but a mild, effective,
corrective, laxative that teases tho
bowels into action. 25c
Amstel Linen
Pound Paper ,
REDUCED
Now 60c.
Medford Book store
These Winds Make Chaps
Gold Cream Cures Chaps
Wq liavc your favorite. Our lino of Toilet (loo'ds h
Most Complete ' ,
HeaLh's Drug' SLore
Phone 884 The San Tox Store
look Hie trail. 'I'licv cnuubl Yoiiim
lust suulli of Ibe fit v. lie was in the
rear seal of u iiluoy, tvimi down,
while u driver, W, II. While, "
headed fur I ho coast lovvn.
When asked to uet mil and ac
compmiv I lie officers, Young made no
protest, but pmmpllv did so mid is
now in the enmity luil. Sheriff Lewis
stales llinl this is Yuuiiu'h second of
fense, lie having been lined $'J."ill lust
spring lor dabbling ill fire water nn
u commercial seiilc Grimly Puss
Courier.
Died of dl'-ensc I'rivulu Archie
Charles Unlet, Albany, Ore.
Wounded scyerelv I'riwitc Earl T.
C it Hi iu it li. Pendleton, (lie.
A CLEAR COMPLEXION
Ruddy Checks Sparklinrr Fyts
Most Women Can Have
Sayi Dr. Edwards, n Well-Known
Ohio I'liynicimi
Tm 1? f TT,lut-,! fne17 Vinm fronted
core's of women (or liver nud bowel
ailments. During uicse yenrs no gavo w
his patients a prescription made ot n lev
well-known vegetable Ingredients mixed
with olive oil, naming them lir. Kdw.mlj'
Olive Tablets. You will know theiu by
their olivo color.
is.ua Hl.ltd ..wt. .! ...ivii.lr ff nn thn
liver and bowels, which cauao n normr.1
action, carrying on mc wants una yuiw.i
out n'uttcr In one's oystcm.
II I. no., m nlrt f)..-.l ttlllnuf Infil rtllll
yes, pimples, coated tongue, hrad.idinl, U
IISUCSS, llO-gOOU ICCIUlg, nil UUl Wl sump,
i IuhmI. I... i fr-.,j, ntiA nl llr.
, Edwards Olivo Tnblcto nightly Jor a tbno
Br.n nolo mc juration jcaJH -
Thousands of women oa well as men
take Dr. Edwards' Oiive Tablet the sue-
VCJSJ l II 1 MIU1UIUIU V VWMS .
hlwn Jurt to keep in the pink of condition,
UUCBuumKiouuai auu.u;iiiMuh
Glass j)f Hot Water
Before Breakfast
a Splendid Habit
Open sluices of the system saeh
. morning and wash away the
poisonous, stagnant matter,
,
- Thoso'of us who are accustomed to
feel dull nnd honvy when we arise;
splitting heiulncho, stuffy from n cold, ,
foul tongue, unsl breath, nciil
stomach, lunib back, rim. Inmmul, '
both look and feel as f rosli an n dulny ,
always by washing the imlnons nnd
toxins from tho body with phoapunted
hot water each morning.
Wo should drink, before' breakfast,
a glass ot real hot watur with a lea
spoonful ot llmostona plimiplmto Iu
It to Hush from the stomach, liver,
kidneys and tun yards ot bowels Uio
provlous day's Indigestible wastn. sour
bile and poisonous toxins; thou demis
ing, sweetening and purifying tho
outlro nllmentary tract beforo pu'.tluu
more food Into tho stomach.
The action ot llmestono phonphntn
nnd hot water on nn empty stomach
Is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans
out all tho sour fermentations, gnsoa,
wasto nnd ocldliy and gives ono n
splendid nppotito for breakfast nnd
It Is said to bo hut a little whlla until
the roses begin to appear In tho
cheeks. A quarter pound of llmestono
phosphate will cost very little at the
drug store, but Is sufficient to innko
I anyone who Is bothered with bilious-
toss, consiipaiion, sinmncn troiuuo or
rhcumatlnm n rtuil enthusiast on tho
subject of Internal snnllntlon. Try
It and you nro assured that you will
look bettor and feol bettor la every
way shortly,
TO-NIGHT LAST TIME
Norma Talmadge
"Tie
Forbidden
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OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW
TICHNER COMEDY
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KITTY GORDON
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With now Dndgn cnr.
Ktutlonod ut 10 N.-l-'ront St.
Halo ii I,) on, rrops,
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, Yfor Home?
Tli WomUr'-d F.v.nt TW Will Brit,,
Muoh OlndinM. . .
Vlrv vow fonViif tnnvnnt, tlcnf M-mprftft-ft
rinilK-r, In llio wnn(Urfnl. mninti dum
ulwii )t ii "lu.ll llit In )uur m i V,i tntlj
iu.tr, miIU I of your ilv.U MitU ttliwil.
mith fct iiitfiM vt nii-jf tvuml
Nnw la Vm tlmn U K t 1 1 C"tnUUtu to
mwt Urn i'iJl, nml (litm vti-itllt,tt ir(
wmirti ltnii fi'itml ;i tl'fl (lmtp.rnmtitf.
ptp(irniitMu Mtlh't" rt.-ttii, n (f'Hfrn,
nenrti rttthv rtnnNlv t urvUtO tjitlr rUai i
t Hlllutmul Dm iTtk.
Tlw nrlii't vt Hi'' fnwuti Trttiflv' li t;i
rrtivvo Ict'ntl ' ilioMii itriTtfK, vtiU, int.
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tllttcitrnfult., MtlH ti- imilrir u nrrvoiitr
trUrtlirtlt"'H fKl "''Clcl.llttf ml 114, U y
riiwiul i-uKlly wiww hW iwrni mni
uimI it.tiir ut ttio rrwt (1 ictluniHv
II tut DlO ll41IIH IMO flHC p . ,iA lirtlnt
llir win i
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III WillKlr'lIUIl tfffft'llV(i, t
U't-lln lh llrnttfti'ltl ItcMiiliilnr fiiitiii.w
VVt Nt l.!tl(ir llnllttlliT, AtttMiltl, J'rtlfl,
fur Itti'tr Mi-ltwitth"! Iwl. utu Muilx tt
tortJ. It I Jtiti til AHu;nlur4 u tiuytlileg
uu tun tltiuk tf,
DRINK HOT TEA
TOR A BAD COLD
(let n mimll package, of Humliurg
llrcnot 'frit nt nuy ihurttincy, Tulit- u
lnlilvMKiii(iil of the iru. put n cup i.f
boiling Milnr iiHiii it, jHinr Ihrimgli a
xleve ami drink a teacup full nt nuy
time diirltbr lb" day or lieforo retiring.
11 In the moat vlTrnllr way lo hrenh a
cold mid cure grl, nx It omii iln
IKirm of the nklii, relieving coiigcailini,
AUo Iihim'Iis the IhiwcH, tluiM ilrtvliiK n
inld from I he yitiii.
Try It ilie next time you snlTrr from
a colli or the grli. It Is lticKnnlin
ami riillrcly vegelable, therefore m!
nnd hnrtutrM.
E
LUIAGOJIGHTiOUI
Sub Fain and Stiffness away with
a small bottle of old honest
St. Jacobs Liniment
When your bark Is sore and lame or
Itimltngo, .Mclnlicn or rheumatism tu
ytui HttiTcnrd up, don't suftert (in it
ilo cent bottle ul old, tton"t "Kt,
.IiicoIm t.liilinriit" nt ..n.v drug store,
mur a llitle In your liiind and rub li
right Into the niln or ui-lie. ami by tlm
tune you count llfty. the sorriieu and
lumc iii-Nji Is gone.
Is. n't stay crippled I This soothing.
s-tietruthig oil tierds to tie lined only
oner. It tnkm the ucho and tmlit right
out of your Iwck ami rndi the mlery.
It Is nmglcnl. yet uluoluiely barmlrwi
ami ilocnii't hum ilm ultlll.
Nutlilog cIkii stiu luinlingo, sclitllca
and liimo buck mUcry no pruiuplly
It. niiimn
in 1 VI II I V
jo oni)i;it r.'n.im 1 1 t
Mm CUiAulng. CrOMilug and attcrlng
tlU li. MAIN. I'I'tiTAIItM
GIM Gil UNO
China Herb Store
Herb euro tvr earactio, hesdackt
CAlurruh, dlptherla, sors throat,
lung trouble, kldnoy trouble, stomach
trouble, heart troublt), oil Ills and fpv
er, crumps, coughs, poor circulation,
carbiiuclos, tumors, trucked broast,
cures all kinds of goiters, NO Ol'
KHATloriS. Medford, Oregon, Jan 13, 1917
TO WHOM IT :-jVY CONCKltN:
This Is to cortify that I, the un
dorslitnert, hud vory severe stomach
trouble and bad neon botnored for
several yenrs and last August was not
expootod to llvo, and hsarlng ot Qlm
Chung (wboso Herb Store Is at II
South front streot, iledford) I de
cided to got herbs for my stomach
trouble, and I stnrtod to fesllng bet
tor as soon as 1 uod thnm and today
am a well man nud can heartily rec
ommend anyone afflicted as I wu to
ano (ilm Chung aud try his Herbs.
(Signed) W. R. JOHNSON,
Wltnesaost
M. A. Andorson, Medford ' '
8. U. Holmos, Eagle Point,
Wm, I.owls, fCaglo Point i
VI. L. Chlldreth, Eaglo Point,
C. E. Mooro, ICaule Point
J. V. Mclntyra, Eoglo Point,
Ooo. D. Von dor Hollen, Eagle Point,
Thos. 10. Nichols, Eagle Point
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