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PAOE TWO MEPFOfth TrAH TRTBtrN, IrET)FORT), ORKflpy, THURSDAY. .TAXUAKV .TO, 1010 10CAL AND 'PERSONAL The Medford Elka will enjoy a novelty tonight when tlioy tnlllnto two brothers Into tho lodge, Pat Dolly, deputy fish and gnmo warden, and James Dailoy, the rancher. - lty request ot J. J.- Buchtcr, past osaltod ruler !us Newbury, who ts a long ttmo Irloud ot the Dally brothers, will preside tonight as exalted rulei'. Popcorn' that !!! pop ftl 20c per lb. Warner, Wortman & Gore. 266 W. C. Hammat, consulting, engi neer ot the Medford Irrigation dis trict, arrived In the city from San Krnnclsco last Tuesday and has been busy since making a final Inspection ot the preliminary engineering work accomplished and In preparing a re port for presentation to tho state en gineer. Malted milk 5lc lb. DeVoe's. : C. B. Watkins, the shoe repair, man who tor a long time had a close call from death with flu and pneumonia, was down town tor the first time yes terday visiting friends. Manzanita wood tor sale corner - Fir and Second. Phone 44 1-J. 269 Otto Jeldness now has another fox terrier dpg and it he feeds him en ough so that the cur will not chase aftor every butcher's wagon appear ing on South Grape street his friends concede that he will be ably to keep him for some time. Thanks to this newspaper several days ago mention ing the death of bis last dog, the lCth In the past IS years, and that he had been unable to locate another, he was flooded with offers from all over the county from people anxious to get rid of all kinds of worthless curs. " Even the Medtord Grocery company tried to work off a one-eyed dog on him. " Jeldness finally accept 'ed a flea-bitten pet from the Bybee bridge vicinity. ; - New Vacuum Cleaners to rent $1.00 per lsiy delivered, ?75 If you call: Electric Home Supply Co.,. Ill west Main. ' Telephone 12. 265 " James Kershaw of Climax, was a Medtord visitor Wednesday. He re ports roads in his section almost im passable. Mrs. Kershaw has under gone an Operation in a Seattle hospi tal as the result ot attempting to crank the family Ford. The crank struck her in the abdomen. Inflicting internal injury. For painting end paperhanging see J. P. Llaton. 407 Beatty street. First- class work. 267 ' The Alpha Delta class of the Chris tian church, will meet Friday after noon, Jan. 81st, at the home of Mrs. A..S. Xoth, 428 North Holly. . Whipping cream at DeVoe's." ! Ray Henderson, a teacher i in the Central Point schools, who has been visiting in this city with his parents for the past week, left last evening to again take up his duties. The schools at Central Point, which have been closed for some time on ac count of the flu situation, are to con tinue again. Roseburg Review. - New Vacuum Cleaners to rent 11.00 per day delivered, 75c if yon call. Electric Home Supply Co., Ill West Main. Telephone 12. , 265 Another special military train bearing soldiers from Camp Lewis and Vancouver barracks to points south passed thru the city this fore noon. The Valley Fuel-Co. has adopted a strictly cash basis beginning Feb. 1. All kinds of wood for sale. Phone 70. (' :- . ' I, 290 Wick Fox who Is In the Southern Pacific train service out of Roseburg was in the city Wednesday for a few hours. We will close shop In a few days for the summer. Anyone wanting fur work done, please get busy. F. W. Bartlett, 105 West Main St. , . Mr. and Mrs.. W.i A. Hanna cele brated their twenty-first wedding an niversary at the borne of his brother, H. K. (Hanna at Jacksonville last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.; R. W. Elden and wife called in the afternoon for a short visit. : You can always .find something for a quick lunch at Devoe 8. Miles Contrail of the Newbury Cantrall ranch on Applegate, was in the city Wednesday on business. Insure In sure 'insurance. Phone 799 or 509-Y. Bennett Inv. Co. 291 H. H. Taylor came over from the ranch on the Applegate Wednesday for a few hours visit in the city. City hemstitching and pecotlng 5c - yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. , 274 Mrs. h. 3. Simpson of Coos Bay, arrived Wednesday afternoon to visit for a few days with Mrs. Helen Gale at tho home of Judge Wxn. Colvig. Guaranteed springs tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co.. " ; . ; Charles Hoover and wife left this morning for I..OS Angeles to visit his brother Walter for a few weeks. Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Albert McCabe came in from Camp I.owIb this morning for a short visit at home. Ho has not been mustered out of the service yet, but expects to be soon after his return to'thecamp. Shoes at cost. 10 South Central. . T .TPPlJE TP CLASSIFY FOR RENT Unfurnished . Holland apartment. Call 710 or 337. 268 FOR SALiE Ranch fj acres: good order. Cheap. All particulars on" application. Box 444, Mail Trib une. 2G9 Weeks mcgowaw co UMDEHTAKEK Day Phone l Pacific 2127. Night llionoe: P. W. Weeks, 10S-ja, Id Aasutftnfe 11. 1.. Barnard, a chicken and tur key fuueior whose ranch Is located near Ashland, Ore., ts in' the city on business for a, few days. 7 Mr. Bar nerd is purchnslng orks and thoro- brod chickens tor his farm. After spending some tlmo in Lnuo county ho expects to leave for Tillamook where ho will also look for chickens. Ho has 1000 fowls on his ranch. Eugene Dally Guard. You can drink a pint ot cldor tor a nickel at DeVoe's, ' J.' B. IUddla of St. Joseph, Mo., who is 011 a business trip to the coast was in Modford Wednesday. ,, Hemstitching, pecotlng, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. W. A. Myers and Ray S. Hoaglnnd of i.os Angeles, were visiting the merchants in the city Wednesday. Guaranteed spark plugs tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Med ford bakeries are greatly In terested In a bill Introduced in the legislature, which It Is claimed tho Portland bakeries are back of. The proposed law provides first that the weight of loaves'of bread shall run from 1 Si pounds to five pounds and then the provision that no bakery shall accept bread or other baking products returned or unsold, nor al low credits for bread returned un sold. It tho bill finally goes thru. no retailer can return old bread to the bakeries in tho state and get credit for same. The party that took a boat trom Bybee bridge call up 6S1-R to avoid further trouble. 264 In today's official casualty list ap pears the name of Private John Sin gleton ot Eagle Point, as having died from wounds received in action in France. Dr. Heine, Garnctt-Corey Bids. " At the meeting held by the busi ness men ot tho city last night at the Nlsh hotel to consider the Pacific & Eastern railroad situation and oth er important matters the gathering voted an endorsement of the $10,- 000,004 highway bonds proposition to carry out the program ot state road building. It was the sense of the meeting that as Medford bad al ways been a champion of good roads It should endorse the proposition. Before packing for cold storage. we are offering some fine furs, foxes, wolves, etc., at greatly reduced prices. F. W. Bartlett, 115 West Main street. W. B. Robinson of Copper, has come in trom the Blue Ledge mining district for a few days visit In Med ford. . For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. A. U Cross and Thomas Collls of Butte Falls, are visiting friends in the city for a few days. Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. " J. T. Adams and Richard Murkpf ot Prospect were guests at Hotel Nash Wednesday. For fire insurance phone 6 4, cor ner Eleventh street and S.- P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. F. L. Kendall of San Francisco, who is on a business trip to the val ley, was in Medford Wednesday. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J. Chester C. Kubll, alfalfa farmer and stockman of Applegate, was in Medford "Wednesday on business. See Geo. Treichler Motor Co., for tires, oils and auto accessories. D. C. Raymer of Ashland was visit ing friends in the city Wednesday. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. .Miss Macre Palm of Cleveland, Ohio, niece of C. W. Palm, arrived on the afternoon train yesterday for several months visit with Mr. and Mrs. Palm. Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician. Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bids-, phone 230. tf !... C. Dettor and A. Clark of San Francisco, were in the city Wednes day attending 'to somo business mat ters. - For Xu-Bone corsets see Mrs', Paul Hansen. Phone 585-H. 267 W. P. Porceep who Is looking over the valley for a few days, was in the city Wednesday. . i : Windshield glasses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ; Win. W.- Stevens and Fred Tebbon of Portland, who are spending a few days in the valley, were In Medford Wednesday. DeVoe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. A. B. Smith came from Los An geles Wednesday for a few days visit in Medford and vicinity. H. W. Garrett and H. I. Stentemy- er of Portland, were visiting friends in the city Wednesday. , A. D. Wick came from Eugene Wednesday to spend a few days in Medford and vicinity on business. W. H. Sexsmith of -Glendale, Cal ls visiting friends In the city for a few days. 1 , t . s C. W. and P. G. Rose came In from Weilen Wednesday to attend to some uuslness' matters In Medford. It pays to save In the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H, Bldg. L. H. Schoenthal and wife of Den ver, are Hotel Holland guests for a few days. Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. 267' 8. .Maenard and wife of " Great Falls, Mont.,- are visitors in the city for a few days. - DR. RIGKERT Optometrist ! EYES SCIENTIFICALLY ' TESTED, AND GLASSES PR.OPERLY FITTED Suite 1-2 over May Co. NO DROPS VSBO . C. 11. Alexander of Delmout, S. Dak.,' Is truest at Motel Medtord tor a tew days. He has not been in the valley for nine years, nml as he has some land and city property horn be nmy decide to remain In tho val ley. - Jolu tho now classes nt the Mod' ford Business college, terming ilur ing tho month ot Junuury, l!Hi Lurge, commodious, comfortable rooms Just inspected by n member of the health committee ot tho. city of Medford and pronouuocd sanitary and freo from danger ot infection from contagious discuses. Re-opened by permission of tho mayor - and heulth officer ot the city after care ful investigation. 260 E. P. Authuv of Albany who is on a business trip to this part of the state, was in Medtord Wednesday. Tho tiiial or SO per cent payment on bonds of the Fourth Liberty loan is due today, but this does not affect purchasers on tho monthly install ment plan from bunks or other fin ancial Institutions. ' The Liberty theatro re-opens to morrow with Margaret Clark in "Lit tlo Miss Hoover." Frank Ortmun ot Jacksonville, has received his discharge from tho ser vice and returned homo today from Camp Lewis. Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. (L. Van Orman and E. W. McCurty of Portland, were In the city Wednes day on business. ' . " ' i Aim 10 HERD MUSK OX SKATTI.K, Wash.. Jan. 30.-r"Cut-tle uunrhcrs' from the American plains are to be sent to the tundra country of the whito Alnsknn Arctic to lienl musk oxen toward western Alaska where tliev will be domesticut cd and butchered to increase the meat supplv. nccordine to a special Wash ington D. C, dispatch to the Seattle Times. Some of the oxen will come from the snow covered islands frimziuir the continent's northern rim. the dis patch said. Governor Thomns RUras. Jr.. of Alaska, tins been emoted as snyius there are 200.000 musk oxen on Melville Island alone. The federal department of the in terior and the department of nuricul ture, the dispatch said, urc arrang ing: to send the cow men north. Cou aress will be nsked to make an appro priation to outfit the expedition. Governor Hilars and Jal'ct Linilc bersr, a Nome, Alaska, minim? man who also owns reindeer herds, are supporting the plan, it was said. Yilh jnlmur Stcfansson. Arctic explorer, on liis recent return, from the north said the musk oxen numbered thou sands and contended thev could be herded and domesticated and butcher ed. Jlc said the meat from the musk ox is better than most beef sold in the states. . If the oxen are herded to western Alaska thev will not be uoiiis into a new country for. accordini! to rec ords loft bv early explorers, munv herds of oxen roamed the Seward Peninsula and the country between the Yukon and Kuskokwin rivers over a half century auo. When whalers went north and pave rifles to the Eskimos, jt is said, the ercut herd.H were wiped out. Only- the fur northern herds remained. Reindeer were imported into west ern Alaska from Siberia bv the fed eral epvernmcnt. Eskimos were placed in chnree of the herds. Today tho reindeer have thrived and the care of them forms one of the prin cipal Eskimo industries. Card of Thanks We wish to thank onr friends for their kindness and sympathy during our bereavement In the loss of our beloved mother. Also for the beauti ful floral offerings. : MRS. ZADIE STEVENS ' MRS. EFFIE MAY TERR I LI. ' REDA DRADSHAW IDA LEE BRADSIIAW. " Queen Willicliaitia of Holland is prububly the richest sovereiirn in Eu rope in her own rinht. her income bc-inir-icnornioiitt ,froni -tba . crown lands and from the Dutch colonics. , Made of choicest grains and , . ' , , read-to-eat GrapeNuts Food of 4 - wonderful flavor "! : ".- OUR ' PENCIL TABLETS For Schoolhouse 60 SHEETS -:J. Biggest in town, --. . Medford Book Store 1 Editors of Nation To Visit Crater Lake Oregon will act us host this wim mor to the National KdltoriaUusKo clatloii as one of the results ot tho activities of tho Pacific Northwest Tourist association. This body ot men and women ts made up ot the brightest minds In tho newspaper world and tho results that will ac crue from k publicity standpoint are beyond all computation. During the past two years tho Tourist associa tion representing Oregon, Wttshtim- ton and British Columbia has spent $112,000 to attract tourists to tho Pacific northwest ami the results have, boon far beyond expectation when war conditions are taken Into consideration. 1 Thut Oregon has re ceived the greater, heuedt over tho other commonwealths is evident In the attendance at Crater Lake. There are 11 national parks In tho I'nIUd Stutes and all but two showed a du croase in nttondnuce except Crater Lake and Ralnlor National. Crater l.nko showed an Increase ot between 23 to 40 per cent and nearly RO.OOO people visited Rainier Nntlonul while all parts of the Pacltle northwest were included in tho various phases of publicity. 1 Tho total expenditure of the tour ists and vacation seeker per annum is not less thun'oao billion dollars and It Is to secure our fair sharo of this immense revenue that this asso ciation exists. v 1 It Is safe to say that within a very short tlmo the Pacific northwest and it can bo demonstrated by fig urescan derive from fifty to one hundred million dollars ot actual cash from the encouragement of this travel. This cosh remains in tho Pa cific northwest. It Is not sent out for any raw material, nor for uny other commodity, but remains here to help every individual cltUqn In tho development ot his business, and in the payment of his tuxes and the tourist-Is absolutely tho forerunner ot the suttler. tho new investor and tho manufacturer. Travel by railway discouraged last year and as far as going abroad Is concerned there will bo nothing do ing this year. Tho war is over and the peoplo havo the money and a de sire to travel. We havo so far ex pended J 112.000 to attract attention to the greatest asset we have and we only nocd to keep up tho work to securo returns based on this expendi ture far beyond the desires of the most avaricious. To Illustrate: The Park to Park Highway association at a recent mooting In Spbkane reported 10,000 machines entering Spokane over the Yellowstone highway with an average of four In a machino. Sup A New . Hot Lunch at Crowson's W'a have arranged a . number of tasty, and pleasing combination luncheous from which to choose. Wo are featuring hot biscuits with nearly all of them. - '20 I-iist Mnlll Margaret pose these machines woro gathered together In Spokane In imo day. You know what It costs you to travel. Take this amount and multiply It by 40,000 and look nt tho total uud this Is the way thltt new money that costs us practically nothing to get Hows III n steady si ream Into our lap. House Hill 76 calls for another appropria tion to cover the coining- two years, tor tho same amount linked for two years ago and ilcpeailoat upon Wnah. iugtou and Urltlsh Columbia follow ing with tho sumo amount thoy gave previously., No appropriation has secured more for Oregon or been bet ter administered, Tho work Is undor tho' constant attention of some ot our leading business men who give their tlmo free ot charge and pay their own oxpenses when attending the meetings ot tho board of directors. Tho elate revenues u re used to de velop every other asset, either by muliitiilulug departments, enforce ment of laws, innliituluInK Institu tions, and the building of rondo and bridges and thu simplest way to In crease these revenues Is by a devel opment inoro potent than any that has gone beforo which will result In the coming hero ot thousands of men and women, who will scu us us we aro and who will In a largo measure either remain permanently or leave their money for investments. 65TH ARTILLERY WELCOMED. (Continued from pago 0110.) 1. from where thev embarked for llie eastern coast on the steamship North ern I'ncil'ic, which recently ran ushnre on Fire Island, They arrived tit Portsmouth, Vn March J.'i, linvini; passed llirouuli the l'ananm rniiiil. Thev eiiilcd from t'limt) M'erntt March 'J4 aboard the transport .Mmirctiiniii. hnd arrived nt IT'S NOT YOUR HEART; - IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Kidney 1jMnftff In no rppr(rr f pr m. A majority of thi- ilU otfllctniie tiplo today t-uu be trarvri bck to tlw The kilun.Tfl nn Uw mitt important organ of tho btnly. Ttir arc tlm I'll tfHTa of yiMtr blood. If ilii pnUorm which are awojit trom thi tiaK by tlio blnoil arc not i!iutitiutiil through tho Ki'liifTHt disrnftc 01 on form or anutbrr will dpim you ntt a victim. Kitl in y UWanc 1m usually Indicated ny wturiiittta, alreiiletufiinMM, iiprvmiMiiPsit, riMpiiii!i'tn'y, hucLu'-ht, Ktomath tron bl pain in loma and !mvr abdomen, nail atom, urn vol, rboumatUm, acistua and litmbuK". All llieitu drraiinicnta arc uaturo'tf Do it Now! Don't Take Chances KuinlKulo your rooms an a protection anil preventive uitulunt colds and tho Tin. It in easily dolio with u Di'l'rue l-'ornuililcliyilo i iindle. Heath's Drug' Store Phone 884 I'bono HI. Lj Liberty TSleatre .Where Those ' Who Know Prefer to Go REOPENS TOMORROW WITH: IN: ' LI TT LE M I S S H COMING SUNDAY AND MONDAY DOUG FAIRBANKS f'He Comes Up iSmilin Kimlmid April X Thev I'csleil four iIiivh in Kimliind unit Hnfn cro wd the I'luulisli clinnnel 11 ml iin'ivcil nt lliivrv. I'Vmiee, April H. History ot Itculmcnt- From Havre Iho men were seal to different billets lor li'iiinim: nml were mil iisseinlileil' lotielher iienm milil AuuMisI I 11I I ai I'mirliiie, II wiih in these nssenihliuir liarrnchs lliul llie liiissiiius urn reported to luivn mutin ied in the ciirlv purl of the war. n eessilnlim: llie use of French machine uuiis In put down, Hie mutiny. The (Ireaoii t mulls claim In have seen (he iiineliine 111111 bullet littles in llie walls. , ()n September a tliev enlmeil Hie hhtlle id' St. Mihiel unil were n part nt' llie first iill-Anierienn drive Unit 'lurleil Hint dnv. tin September 111, the ()rci:u men entered llie buttle at AiX'oiine forest and remained there until October (I. ' October " Ihev were ordered In th city of Verdun mid llie unit had the distinction of lieimr Hie fir-t foreiiin oruiiiiimnlitin lo help llie I'Veueh in Hint cilv. Thev look pail in nil the hiir lull lies around Verdun and (laved there Ulilil llie armistice Mil signed. WASHINGTON. Jan. mi.KMen. sive siinplil'icntiiiii nf iuiporliilinn procedure, expected In result ill sta liihx:nr llie import trade into the I nitcd Stales, was iittiintinecd today bv llie war trndi; hoard. Individual import licenses from the t'nileil Kinu'dom, France, llalv ami Mciuiiiiu mid thcii' l jiroiicua mid Med iterranean Alrii-uu possessions into the I ailed Stales will be no burner riiitiin'd. except for the lidlnwuiu cimiiimdl'.ics: itreuitstiitt'-,, mixo emery and its nn, feather.. ferM mnncniicsc, spieccloiscn, lur skins, nitrates, meat ami meat products, peanuts, rice, tin. tin ore mid con cent rate- or metals rniituiuilii; more than live per cent of tin- iliciinU tbnt tti( bMncv fiffd help. Von nhonlit tiA ;t. MThAl. (lnnr lrm Oil ni)l(s hiiiuttiitU'lv, 'I'ha aoothiuc, lim) i nit nil iittnulatiK the ltldfit. rlirvro nl1nmt;tniioii ami df atntya tlm Krm nlitrti barn rmiaid It. (io to your druffitut foiUiv anil Rrt a 1m. i of ;il,L Mi;i.l. lUarlrm Oil Vnjmitto. In twi'iily-fioir ttwtir yoti nbtmtti fil hrnltlt nod vnror rflitrniiif. Atlcr you lod aoiniMvlmt imprnvd cntitiiiHP to ink out or two rtiHol"fi pai'h lny, no tiM to krrp fbit tirit flittta rotidltimi und ward o(t tin? Uunnvr of otbfr jittnil(4. A-k Mr tlio original liiiportni (iOI.O MKHAI. lirniid. Turn ntm. Monvjr. r fuuii?d if tbry Uy uut blip you. The San Tox Store Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Silverware, Toiletware, Cut Glass, Novelties, Umbrellas It Is a matter of pride with uh to have a (lift more, hlxhly prized because It comes from us. ilia lonHt Inexpenslvo; up to th o most costly" has our guurantoc of quality, and your satisfaction nous with every piirchuse. Diamonds Are Our Specialty Kxantlno our stock, got our prices before buying olsowhere; It will puy ypn. .' Martin J. Reddy Tin; .n;vi:i,Kit Visitors Aluays Welriunc. O O V E R" Daily. Health Talks A Hlimli' IteiiKMly Often ritrex Many IMNeiiHes It V VAI.Wvri'MO MUTT, M. I). 1, Im' itlnillMl lllllltlllMlllIn til utvrt I, Hut of I he emlleiis dlsennes Hint ful imiiuiiiiuu.. I'uihaiis a wlioi,. enluiiiu In till" ninviiinper would In, rm ii I red to print theiu all, You eat In keep alive In supplv lilinnl unit flenh and noun nun . muscle nun iirain. It is easy to see that lr your fuml Is not illgestvd and taken up by lb deU lenle tirttnns nml distributed whnrn It Is needed, n disease of mime sun Is siirii in come. Iiyspepnln In a l inn moil symptom, nml so lire liver euiti plnlnt, loss nt flush, nervousness, bail memory, dlfln, tdiplsMius, no unpetlte. .Many I lilies, nhrii m ule, !, ed. ludltiostlnn rwsullH In vimikIis, tliruut diseases, cnlarrli, broni'liltls and even morn dunn"roiis. iIiIiikh. And nil thein! disorders nrlna lici-ainm Ilia fiiinl Is not properly dlumtcil In the stomaeli. It In plain even to a thlld that relief ami euro hid to be had only by setting up n healtliv nun. dltluil III the sluiiiueh, Mr. I'lerre, of lliirfalo. N. V., ninny years aito eoni lilnud it iiumher or veitetalile arowihs Into a teuiiieriince remedy for Hull Kimtloll, and called It llolileil .Meilliul lilscovery. It Is probably the mom of Hi ndoos discovery ever mmlit In meilliliie, fur the list of people nil over the world who have had llnUr coiiulless Ills overcome by Dr. I'lenu's Oolden MMilltnl Ulseovery makes an umnduit mini of thousnailx. I Know of no ailvlro better Hum this: lleitlii tt home treutiitent lodny Willi I Ills Kood veilulahle medlrliie, H will show you lienor than I i nn tell yon what It will dn. When luklna (loliteli Medlrnl liiscpvery, you run rest assiimil, of oim very Inipnriiiiii llilitK -II roiitnliis imlther nli'Obol nor opinion. There is hoIIiIiik in l but sluiiditrd routs uud herbs Hint possess curative properties of a IiIkIi order. A sate meillrtno In tho only kind vou inn afford to luko. Adv. Buruham & Morrill's Fish Flakes A fotuliiiiiitiuii of llaildiH'k nml Ct'tl lisli, for rrt'unu'ii lisli, fi.sh balls, elf. Two Vizi's. Genuine Japanese Crab Meat 7 o::. Tins 45f I'l-cft'i'it'il stork (Val) Mfiit, 7 oz. tins 30c (' & 15 , Kiiipfi-ctl l(fiTiiiK Schieffelin's Grocery 36-40 North Central Ave. Vulcanizing All onr work strlclty kuoi ant'il to Iw llrsl rln.HH. 1.1 .V. Kir St., .Mciirord I'lione l:i 1-1 MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS OLD-TIME COLD CURE DRINK HOT TEA I (let n small ttrWuro of ITanibiirr; Itreast Ten nt- any pliurnincy. Take a Ijililc. iof'il of the ten, put a cup of IhiIUii ualer uifin It, pour through a nlcrn nml drink a teacup full ut nuv time diirluir Ihn day or tcforf retlrlnir. It- Is the most rnVntlvU'uy Ui break a cold nml cure irrlfi, an it opens the jsires nf Iho skin, rellevinir cuiivchiIoii. Also loom-US the U)wls, thus brcakliiK iti a cold. Try ll I tin next, time you suffer from it cold or the Ifrlp. It In Inexpensive and colirsly vegetable, Ihoreforo sufn and harmless." - . STIFF ACHING JOINTS Rub Soreneii from joint and muaolca ' with small trial bottle of old St. Jacob Liniment fitop "doslnir" Rheumatism.. It's pain only: not ono cans In (Iffy requires Internal treatment. Hub soothing, penetrating "Ht. Jacobs Lini ment" rlnht on tho "tender spot," and by Uib tlmo yoif sny Jack ltoblnson nut comes this rheumatic pain. "81. Jneob'H I.lnlincnt" la a harmless rhcii mutlsin euro which never disappoints nml doesn't burn the skin. H takes pain, soreness and ntlffnosn from neb Inir jolniH, muscles and bones; ntopn Hclatica, luuiliao, backache, neuralgia. Kluilwr up I (let, a HO aunt, bottle of old-Mine, IuiiichI "St. Jacobs Liniment" from any drutf ntortt, and In n mniuent you'll bo freu from pains, aches and stiffness. , Don't Hiiflfcrl Hub rheuma tism uway, '. ,. i WESTON'S Camera Shop tho Only Exclusive ComiMorcinl I'hotograpbcr lit tioulliuru Orogun. Vogativos niado any time or plucn by appointniont. . vMione WJ;' Wo'lldo tl.,!;reHt. ,;;' :, , J. B. PALMER PIodford,