Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 25, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    OrjEOOX, SATfirfDAY, JAKTTARV 2T, 1010
PAOE TTTRETC
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rOOD" WILL' STOP HIM-PRES. WILSON
PRESIDENT GIVES
other eucutH. For the unlive itui'lH
ehoeolute wns niiliMlituteil for ten.'
The president nnd Mrs. Wilion miiil
iil'lerwnnl (lint the sneiul venture wan
it aenhiho htii'i'uks. Their irueNts wero
much iileiiscil ut their reeention. :
MEDFOTIT) MATL TRTPJINT). MTCDFOTtP.
I'AIMS. .Ihii. a."!.- !ul-.nviki i.iop
nunniliHlM wcin moil limn IIiii.mIh nut
imlv tn (li'riniiiiv hut In Cliiiiii, Kim.
Iniiil nnd Frnitee. kiivh Humid ii
Hi'iiviMiiiiM, thii IiiihMi iiiiiii-t-i- t
)'i'liui;riii who ri it! I v relumed
i'ruiii KiiMHiii, lom.lhcr with tint hi ii If
nf tlio Diunhh K't.'iiliiin, mill iinni'iir.
I'll linfllW llllls Hltpi'l'llln I'lllllll'il HliH
week. While lit llui KiiHiHiiii I'liiiilul
III' linil ln'i'ti iii'tlii in lii'lnill' hi' i
entente iihm. Four hundred Huh.
hi ii n iiruiiiiuiiiiillHlH In' ili'i'lnri'H wciii
In Merlin lii't'urii tlm (ii'riiiiiu ri'volu'
linn lii'L'iui iiml itixtriii'tiiuiH with iiv
i'ii for iiiiiiiirniiN HiilHlii'vixtH In hi' ilii.
Minli'hi'il In I'.iil'IiiiiiI iiml France liv
unilnrliiiml rniili'N, llfcfiill v. h mid.
i'il ii number nl' ri'iiili'int''i Chini'ic
Wcru Ni'iit liiimii from lliixhiii iiml
iiniunir tlii'iu tveru iiiinit'i huh proim.
UllllllilltH.
Tim tiov'u't Hiisniini ciiviTiiiiii'iit. mi.
t'onlinir to .M. ilii Hi'iivimitiH, under
kIiiikU vrv Hull tlmt in unlv ixiHii.
Iiililv of inititiliiiiiimf il I'Xi'.tciii'i' in
in mt iiiloriiiiliuiiiil ruvnliitiiiu iiml
while tlm (liiriiiiin revolution whs
nciirlnu itx iiui'x the lluiiivik lend
em rejoined in ili iirouri'NM, lint were
dihllpllojlllfil ill III' I'lll't lllllt I 111! "!'
mini iiiliniiiiHtnitiiir. ri'iiiniiied in the
IiuihIn nf tin' Kni'iiil ilciuoeriiK
Ifrpcrl Another lli viill
''Tlii'V cmiiliiisiKi'il." hniil llui I lun
i Ii diplomat. "Hint tlcrimiiiv wiim unlv
in her 'Ki'lirmirv iwiiliitiiin' her
Ki'mi-kv ri'vnliiiimi iiml thcv pro
dirli'il Hint hlii' hiiiiii would Inn i' her
'( li'toliiT revolution' mill more micciI
inlv Hum wim llm eiic in Kniii.
"'i'lie onlv cliiiiii muni tlm nkv ol'
their lumen in tlm iMinitiiin o" llm en
li'iilii. Tluv miv tlmt if tlm cnti'iiti'
will iln iix (li'rnimiv iliil nml iii'riiiiv
Hit' lliillin )rm ini-i'K unit tlu 1'kriiini'
there i nniliiiitf tu four Iicciiiini in
Hint t n-v thev would he able in n few
mouths to revolutionize llui French
nml Itritisli troop an tln-v rliiim llii'V
Already luiil rcvnliitiiiiii.i'il llm Ucr
ninn I ruin w, 'I'hi'ir unlv iiliirin wn
li'M tlm 1'iili'tili' khimlil ni'i'iinv IVt
riiurml ninl Miweoiv. hci'iiu-ii Kiev
liiicw tlii'ir unlv weapon linn prop:i
irnudii. IIiiIkIiuvUIm urn iiui-Iit in
ri'Voliiiitinitrv r iju-ii ip la nml nl Hir
lii'iiil nf Ilii'. institution is mi Atistrinn
named llmlfk wliu in Mom'ow. found
Cil nn 'intci 1111 liiimii I'l'ili-riitiiin' Willi
nifinliiTH from tlm iiruiiln uf scvern
union.
Orwuilrnlloii lnioillilti
"Oruiiiiinittiiiii "ml production nro
imiiiissililc in Idiusin lii'riiiis Itussiun
workmi'ii have no m'iic nf ivllowsliin.
It is iiniHiKsililo fur the Uii'-inn l'ov
eminent to rcori.'iitiir.e indict rv nml
Iriulti nri'oiiliinr to I'liiiimiiiiiMm prill
t'inli'H ns lout? lis other slitlrs hnvo not
ni'iTtilvil liku iritiriicH oT toviTn
mi'iit. ( ntil now Kussin hns miiiiitiiiii.
il lifii on lii'i'-ivnr htnri' lint HiiH will
Minn In' iixIiiiiihIhiI, Tlm Kiissinn for
riun ininislor win' sni.l Hint I In' soviet
ri'imlilif n'us n 'loreiun Milistiineu' in
l!nroin'!"
M. iln Senveniiw Hit i ( lie iliil not
lielievp ronilitiuiiH in KnsHin would be
-nlluml withmil foreiun intervention
nml ho iiilileil Hint in his oniiiion im
ini'iliiile intervention wntilil not meet
with itnv coiisiilernlile resislmmv.
El
IHCIINU, Swltnorlii-.i.':, .Tun. 24.
Tlio nimunco or aiirtii'iiii ri'iiroRenm-
tlVPH nt tlio lUtOI'llHtllllllll HOl'llllltit
nml labor conrurnnco huro tins cmmoil
coiiinionl. C'ftiiilllo lUiynuiunH. tlio
Hanrrlnry of tho HncliillHt lutnrniitloii-
nlo, wan nuUpokcn In rrlllelnm of tlio
ntnlo ilapiirtninnt at Wunlilimton for
wllhholilInK )inH)orta from Amor
IcniiH who wlahoil to nttonil tho cuiv
foroneo. .
So far tho countries rnprononteil
Innluilo Oront Hrltnln, Krunr.o, Ituii
Hla, Clurmiiny, I'kriilnlii, IObiIioiiIii,
I.tvon In. OoorKlii. Klnliuid, I'olunil,
(inrinnn-AiiHlrln, llolieiulii, lluiiKnry,
DoIkIuiii, fiwi'ilnn, Italy, Douiniirk,
Norway. Orooco, Swltitorlnnil, Arwon
t lun. Armenia, Himln, I'ortiiKul anil
Ilulfinriu.
ST. EDNA'S COLLEGE
SEIZED BY BRITISH
DT'BI.IN'. Jnii. 'J.-i.-The tuililnrv
aiilhoritii'H hnvo . tteizi'il St. Mini's
oolleiro in Dublin eoiinlv, fnuiulod hv
I 'lit rink l'eurse, who was oxeenteil in
eonimction with tho Knslor roliellion
in 101(1.
yi,
Worth $.10.00 a Ttotllo
iwim. llnrncH San Antonio. Tox
wrltos: "Koloy's llonoy anil Tar in
iliu 'UUDl vuiih" imii"" iii v ..w....
It hns boon worth $50.00 n bottlo to
mo. I hail 'tho flu' followed by pnoif
monln, which loft, mo wonk, ivlth n
pornlBtont coiikIi. 1 noodod rout nml
i Bloop, which 1 wns tinublo to t?0t
Bomo ono nilvlnail Foley's llonoy and
Tnr. 1 boKim luklna It tlmt vory
"nlKht. Itoforo hod tlmo I notlcod ro.
Ilnf n,.,1 ll.nl nlirlil lind n Bnutiil nlnnn
' unit rirrocl nlght' rot, tho flrnt
' iiliioo tho bozlnnliiK of tho flu. I hnvo
complotoly rooovorod nntl do not
cought nt nil. Jt cost tno only J 1.20
to Ours tlmt ohntlnato ?oukIi with
Foley's Ionoy nnd Tnr. Lot nil who
road this lottor try Koloy's." For
solo by nTPiIfonl rhnrnincy.
II
L SERVICE
l.dMiuN, .Inn. 2."i.-('limiiri'H in
I'ltilfliiilil'H svwli'in of ineilii'iil Hi'i'Vleii
ivlieieliv,llii' "nniiel" iiliin now mmli
eiilile In I lie in. in' u'oulil lie exli'llili'il
In nil i'Iii-m s urn uronoseil liv n uov.
eriniienl eotniniltei', Miiiiv iilivxiciiuiH
nre Ml riniL'l v iniuiiiiir tlm iiroiiosnlH,
I'lir ii nmulii'i' nf vcnrtt. miller n
lieiilHi iiisui'iiiii'i' net. wiil'ii I'ltrnerM
lllllll I II I'lllll'll l tint lo inn lie II Hlllllll
Weeklv itnVllli'tit lo? II fllllll wlliell llm
vnveriniient uses to inoviili) nieilieul
tilleiilioll I'or nil i'Iiisi'mh of tlm iniliil
llilion lilTeeleil liv llm inslinilled low.
Kveiv iiritclieini! iilivsieiiin must trnnt
il ei'i'lniii nuruliiT of I lie Ho.eiilleil
"iHinel" nnlii'iilH, I'eceivinif imv for
Ill's work I'l'oin Hm uoveriiiiient. Tlio
new si'henii! nroviiliiH for wholo lium
ineilii'iil hiirviee, 11 Mil nrili'liliiini'lH en.
Ii'i:" it I i lie "nnli'il into f i vo
elnssvn, eoi'iesiiiiiiililiir lo lllilitiirv
rmik, riini.'in!: lunn liviituniuil to eol-
Ollel.
C'Iiimk 1 woiilil he iniiil 7.5000 n
venr. CIiiuh 'J il.'i.OUO nml ho on ilown
lo i'Iiish ,ri wliieh woiilil imv $2,000.
Kxiiiiiiiiiilions woiilil ho hi'lil for nro-
lilotion lo liiulier i'Iiishiih. Kxiieilsc'H
ilienrreil liv llm ni'iietitiiiiier for ilruus.
iiluiliinu'CH, flinie mii Iriiviiliinr ex
ui'imeH would hi' imiil bv tho uoverii
iiient. Knell tilivsieinii woiilil ho nxtieeleil
to look n II it between 2.000 nml II.OOO
niilienls. Tlm liiulier ehiKseit of ineil
ii'iil men would ileul ehiel'lv with nil -nriiihlrnlive
work nml with llm L'iv-
ilii' of eoiisiilliilive mlviee.
Tile iinlienlH would bo exnei'li'd to
ill I oiiil n snruerv in llm mnrninir. I'.v
inilil! eoiisiilliillon would In) (liseon-
I iiiuol mill less visiIh would bo pun)
nl niL'ht to iiiilienls Hum is ilono nnwj
Work out of hours' would ho tnkon
over bv llm junior.
All IniMiilnls woiihl lm tukin over
bv llm ifoverniiient. niuler thin nliin.
Aeeoriliinf to the seeretnrv of the
Mililieo-I'olilieiil t'uioll. there in n
flow of iirolesls from iihvsieiims in
tlm nriiiv niriiiiist Ihe si-lu'ine. ,
N'ot one-lhiiil of llm iloelorH wnnl
it." he siiiil. "A eliiiieiil nervieo in nn
ibliorreiii'i' In liulli ineilii'iil men ninl
III" uulilie. We lire not oiuioseil to
slnle eontrol of lnit)ittils. Whnt vrn
ohiii't in in Hio eliiiieiil KVHlein is the
lest riiet ion of llm iiersonnl rehttinn--bill
belwei'll nrietil inner nml im-
(:i'lil. mill tin ttliiilliou of free rhoiee
of iloetor. 'I'lie wini'i'ii will bn ili'iul
ncninsl it.'' :
MAPLE TREES ARE
Tho rompnriitlvply mild tnmpern
turn of (ho punt fnw iIiivb Ii uh liroUKht
nut tho limU of sovorul lurno imiplo
trees on tho west sldo of South Con
t rill iivoniio, opposite No. I! .'to on that
thorofnra. Tho trees nro In full titoom
nnd hnvo nllrncted ronsiileralilo nt'
tonllon liy this nprluK-Hko condition
nt this tlmo of tho year.
Kprlim limy not no far nway, but
County AKrlciillurul AKent Cato ex
plains tho liloomliiK troos nhovo men
tlniii'il ns entirely dun to another
mime. I In Buys tlmt tlieso trees lor
miiuu reason did not hnvo suffli'lent
water lust Niimmor ami went dormnnt
In AiiRiist, mid thoreforo have hail a
longer rost thnn tlm other mnple
trues on thosli'Rct, wliieh do not show
a slim yet of buds, und tho mild
woiithor ciiuned the hlossoins to coma
quli'kcr thun uniinl. .
Klmer Untninn, fruit Inspcolor,
mij'B ho snw miothor unuminl spring
sight, uniisunl for this tlmo of yenr.
nt Ashlmul Thursday In tho shnpo of
hiuolnul hiinhcs :n full bloom.
STILL ON TOBOGGAN
CIIICACIO, .Inn. 25. Tho rocont
nturtllng decllno In tho prices of
dnlry products liullod In many quar
ters ns tho first brenk In wnr prices,
wns still In evidence todny, oxcept In
the butler ninrkot. CIioobo nt whole
snlo wns quoted ono-hiilf to flvo cents
lower, dopnndlng on grudo, und eggs
(Inclined 1 to 2 cents. Dill tor, In
which tlio decllno hint been particu
larly sharp, recovered 1 to II coals.
TODAY S CASUALTIES
Died from wounds Private l'tuil
II, 1'ii'lrolc, Slavlon, Ore.
Kn'oneouslv renorlcd killed in ue-
llioii l.ieul. V. Woliert Mflliirrav,
Alliaiiv, Ore.
MANAGER OF HARPER
PUBLISHING HOUSE DEAD
SUMMIT. N. J.. Jan. 2.'i. Froiler-
iek A. Dnnekal, vine president and
iroiicrnl niaiiimnr of Tinnier and
Hrolhers, pidilislier.i of New York,
ilieil VoHlerdav at Inn homo here. He
lore joiiiiiiL' llariier nml lirolhers.
neiirlv 20 vein's airo, lm was eily ed-
ilnr of Ihe Now York World. The
inaniiseriiil.s of iniinv lilerarv nmii
anil women, iueliidiuir lliose of Mark
1 Twain, pasMeil iroiu;i hi.i linnils,
SWEEPiNG CHANGES ALLIES DRAVING
IN AUTO LICENSE SILLER LOANS
SA1.K.M. .Tun. 2.'). Motor vehiele
license fees will bo boosted in some
instances over :t0U per eent if the sen
ate eoiiiiiiiltee on roads mid liiuhwi'Vn
puis throliL'h Ihe sehedule unprov
ed nt it nice! int.' Thursday afternoon.
Tlm proposed fees will be included
ill n hill to be il nil led at once for In
troduction in the senate. The fees
will bo us follows:
All automobiles, inelmliuir steam.
L'lisoliue mnl oilier livdroearbon op
erated vchieles, except motor trneks,
Hi lo 'Jll horsepower. 1'2, an increase
from (ili.
Cars in excess of 23 horsepower
and mi to 2(1 horsepower. ('21, now if(.
Curs in excess of 2(i horsepower
and tin to 110 horsepower. $2.V, now
flO.
Cars in excess nf 110 horsepower
mid up to :!U horsepower. t'M: now
flO.
Curs in exeeps of 3d horsepower
nnd up lo 1(1 horsepower. $o0: now
$i:.
Corn in excess of 40 horsepower,
$7.-: now $20.
Electric pleasure ears. $40: now $0.
Kleetrie service trucks, $'21 : now $10.
Motor cveles. $5; now $3.
Motor trucks unit delivery service
curs from 1 to .''. tons, $20: now $(!.
Trucks from V't to 2 tons, $:10:
now $15.
Trucks from 2 to 2',' tons; ff45:
now IS.
Trucks from 2V to 3 tons. $li0;
now $21.
Trucks from 3 to 3', ' tons, $7(1:
now $21.
Trucks from -3Vi to 4 tons, $100:
now $27.
Trucks from 4 lo 5 tons, $200:
now $.10. , .
Tracks from ii lo 0 tons. $300: nnd
over li tons $j0(l, now ..". with pro
vision tlmt count v shall chnruc not
less I In-. it $8 n month.
The committee decided to introduce
separate hills eoverina various fen
tures of the road iiroirriim which it
bus outlined. The $10,000,0110 bond-
intr lu'otxisilion will lie embodied in a
seimriile hill with no .'.'! issues in
volved. Tho motor vehicle tax will
pmbnblv be ip n separate bill, while
bills hnvo already been introduced bv
individual ipctnbcr.s prohibit intr the
use of patented pavements.
Attorney General llrown is now
m-epnrinsr n draft of the $10,000,000
bond hill.
CURB SALE OF TONICS
FOR FEAR OF BOOZE
SAI.KM, Jan. 2 1. lioprcsentnlivo
Klniore lodav liitroiluceil n bill to curb
llio sale of "bitters" anil "Ionics''
that are now bein sold in part sol'
llm slate ns booze substitutes. The
hill, which was prepared bv the. nnti-
Siiloon l,e:iinie of Oroipin, has Ihe ap
proval of Attorney General llrown. 11
proposes to uivu to the state board
of pliarinaev power to prohibit the
sale ol anv alcoholic;'" luixtuvcs or
conipiYitnls which are intended or
hkelv lo lie used as licvoritsinv
What's in a name?
A lo-t yj (Qoltu.
when its , "
Post
Toasties
FROM. AMERICA
WASIUXOTOX. Jan'. 23 Ameri
Vn'n job ns banker for the allies hns
been liuhter this nioiith than at imv
time since the nation entered the war.
Onlv $17(1.(1(1(1.000 bus been paid nut
ns ii 1 1 i i'il loans since Juniiarv 1. the
treasury reported lodav. The reduc
tion is caused prjucipallv by the cur
tailment of shipipcnts of food for
payment of which the American cred
its had been lamely used. '
Total credits : : ?oxtcnded bv the
treasury now amount lo $8,588,773.
(1110. but onlv $7.8T4.S10.000 bus been
aetiialiv paid nut under these credits.
Credits established up to todny
were reported us follows;
Great Ur'.tnin $1.1(15.981.000
France .'.'.- 2. 1:10.127.1100
Imlv v.:;io.ooo.noo
Heluium :.. 2.")(l. 1 45.000
Ifussiu ' 325.000.000
Cuba .. 15.000.000
.Serbia . . 12.000.000
Cxecho-Slovak ,. 1 7.000.0(11)
Greece 30.554,03(1
Kiiinnnia (i.(i(i(i.(i(i(
Liberia - 4- j.000.000
'PARIS, Jan. 25. Restriction on
tlio taking of photographs and mov
ing pictures of men In tho American
expeditionary forces and in sections
occupied by American troops has.
boon suspondoil liy orders from Ainor
ienn Kcnornl henUiiunrtcrs.
"CAN I BE !?
CURED?" SAYS
THE SUFFERER
now often hnve you board that ad
cry from the victims ol disease. Per
haps tlic disorder baa Rone too far for
help, but ofttMicr it h just in ita brat
Btngoa nnd tlio pnins mid nclus arc only
nature's first enrs Itr help. Do not
despair. Kiud out tho cause and give
nature oil tins help you can nnd he
will repay you witli health. Look nfter
the tiihieys. The kidneys nro the most
overworked organs of the human body,
and iv hen tlu-y fail in their work of
(Uterine nnd throwing off the poison
thnt constmilly nHMiniuhles in tlm sys
tem, everything goes wrong. (JOI-0
MKDATi llnnrlem Oil Onpsules will
give nlinost imnuulinte relief from kid
ney nnd hlmhh-r i roubles nnd their kiu
dred nilnicnt?. They will free your
body from puiir in 8'nrt order. Rut be
auro to get GOLD MEPAI Look for
the name on every hov. In three sizes,
sealed packages. Money refunded if
STOVES
WANTED
I hnvo contrnetcd to supply ono
order of 30 odd second hnnd stoves
nnd ranges.
WHAT HAVE VOW TO OFFISH?
Wo trndo now stoves tor second
ltnld. '
W o nccept Liberty Itonds tho sumo
nn cusli
POOLE
FURNITURE
CO.
(Rueccnaoi'11 to Scott Woolf.) .
lAT PARIS HOME
I
I'AKIS. Kridav. Jan. 21. The
"tea" k'ivcii at the I'uris White IIoiikc
this nfternnoii was nn event the like,
of which Ihe French capital probably
had never seen. Il was especinllv ex-
eltisivelv for the working men nnd
women who siirroiindcd the tiresidcnt
and Mrs. Wilson durinir their stay
here. Its purpose wits to make them
feel that they were members of tho
official family, no mutter what their
occiipntions.
The L'cndarutcH who L'linrd the creat
unlace irutes. tlm iri-nff senrenntg and
buck privates of the .American troops
that pntrol the inner grounds, the
chauffeurs who whirl tho presidenlinl
cars about the streets as n hiiDPV re
lief from disnlaeli riilina nt tho hnt
tlefront, Iln- American telephone c'rls
who operate the private cxchanEe.
nnd in native fnshion freaneiitlv pro
test tliut "tlio line is busy" all were
there.
Home were bashful, some were
completely overcome bv stage fright,
while others felt nuile at ease ns thev
were received in dcmocriitic fashion
nnd made feel at homo in the draw
ing rooms of Ihe magnificent palace.
The president and Mrs. Wilson acted
as hosts for nji hour.
The sergeant of the French gunrtl
gallantly introduced his men as did
the sergeant of the American guard.
The telephone girl snssistcd their hos
tess In pouring ten nnd receiving the
Daily Health Talks
Vl'irr A('ll) IX TUB SYSTKM
BY I.KE 11. SMITH, M. D.
Uric acid In now generally recog
nized as the cause of more diseases
than was heretofore lielieved. When
tho kidneys are out of order uric acid
accumulates within the body in super
abundance. Tho disordered kidneys
do not filter the poisons out of the
blood, as they ought to do, nnd so the
poisons remain in the blood and float
around until they find a place to
lodge, in the form of urate salts. The
thing to remember is that you may
havo rheumatism in any part of the
body you may have pains anywhere
yopr 'hack may ache and your bead
may be dizzy but the trouble is not
whore the pain appears. The trouble
Is In the kidneys, and what is the
firsl thing to do? You must get that
excess uric acid out of your system,
which can be done by taking Anuric;
Tablets, the splendid remedy which j
Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo. X. Y.. has put
on sale in the drug stores at a 'low
price. Anurio Tablets t made double
strength), when taken into the sys-i
tem as medicine, have the peculiar I
power of dissolving the uric acid de-j
posited there. Drop a bit of sugar or
..! Inln hAl olfl, an,l li u.ill tlcon. '
pear. In precisely the same way do
these Anuric Tablets dissolve' uric
acid. Of course, after ridding the
system of uric acid, it may return
again unless you eat the right foods
and live the right kind of life, but
Dr. Pierce will advise you iully on
proper food and correct living if you
write and ask him. He makes no
charge tor suck advice. Tako Anuric
Tablets today, by ail means, and got
that uric acid out of your system.
Don't; don't, don t, nut the mater
off. Adv.
Attention
Automobilist
Wis with to iiunouni'c to the auto
mobile public that Scelv Hall hns
bought ii olio-butt' interest in the
Crater Lake Motor company.
For twenty-one months Seelv Hull
has been working on airplane nnd
automobile motors with tho verv high
est idnss mechanic S at Rockwell Field.
Tho last seven months he had ehnrse
of the tcMtitnr and hispcctius; de
partment. Scelv Unit will have clinrne of nil
our motor work bcuinnina: Jiinuarv
2Slh.
. l F. Close will hnvo cliarire of our
machine shops.
Wo will dimriiose all motor trouble
free of charac for the followinsr two
weeks,
CraterLake Motor Co
WESTON'S
C
amera ShQp
the Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographer
in So uthern Oregon.
negatives made any time 01
place by appointment.
Phone 117-J.
. We'll do the rest.
J. B. PALMER
Medford.
203 Fiiisf iMain Street.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Modern, Well-Managed City, Hltiinted in .tho Center of Sptondld
. llesoiirces
finest all-ycnr-nround climate In tho World. Pltmanntest nnd most
health-giving plnco in which to liva. Four distinct chunges of soa
son. Low wind velocity. Splendid roads and drives. Mild winter
weather. Pure mountain water.
Those facts vouched forty
FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS BANK
MEDFOJtU, OIlEllO.V
R. F. ANTLE, Cashier. DELROY OLTCHELL, President
wniu.w in wiieiupjiiii1!.!
F'HmiM in mm inn lil
n
Annual
Clearance
Sale
, ' ,. . v '.VVi..W. r-r. " ..: ' ... '.
Substantial Reduction
THE BOOT SHOP
Ashland, Oregon
MINERS' -QlllCKSILVER
$1.75 fPgWlli 51.75 J
. Pouna;lSMA!B Pound
THE MEDFORD
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Is now open tor business at 31 North Grape street.
Basliecn Inspected by tho City Health Committee and ,
DECLARED SANITARY
and safe from contagions diseases.
. TkUat MMk
Tough on Batteries
Yon couldn't do worse by your battery than to
abuse it in cold weather.-
Don't try to start with clutch in.
Don't neglect priming if your motor fails to start
right away.
Oon't forget to turn ignition switcli on.
Don't leave lights burning when they're not
needed.
If you're careless about any of these, you make it
hard for your battery to work easy for it to freeze.
Be sure that the battery is charged up to 1,285 for
then there will be no danger of freezing even on tho
coldest days. :'"."
Electric Shop
y The Same
lllr are Attenton ,
II I la Blven by the 'ackson County Bank -to.
lljl to small accounts as to those of largo llpl
II V proportions believing Hint it Is to . lr-
ft ; the be3t interost8 ot ,,0,n tll eustom- CjI
i"" v ; or and the Bank to practice tho Col- . Jfjki
AV den Rule In ovory transaction. -J
3n Xow CheckinR Ac- &
' Jounts, including '
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