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T PA 013 TWO MEDFORD MATL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREO ON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1010 I0CAL AND IMPERSONAL One or the heaviest rains of tho ouson come down Sunday night when within two or throe hours tho rainfall amounted to .14 of an inch. In all lietwoon Saturday morning and thig morning .60 ot an inch foil in Medford and vicinity of which .5 came last night and .01 fell during . hu day Sunday. The downpour ot Sunday night flooded, many streets because .tho atorm sowers wore un able to carry .away the venter fuBt enough. Pair weather is predicted for. tonight and Monday. Llthta water at In roe's. ... ..- " Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Walker and daughter left last night tor Portland to take part in the welcoming cele bration today for the 65th artillery of which Clark Walker is a member. Dr. H. P. HargTave, physician. Booms 409-410 Garnett-Corey Bldg.. phone 230. tf " "'News has been received In the city of the death at Los Angeles on Satur day morning of O. A. Johnson of Granite, Mont., from after-effects of the influencza. Mr. Johnson, who was 49 years old. was a brother-in- law of Miss Cora Thomas of Medford and Mrs. J. M. Taylor of Ruch, and was known in Medford and vicinity, having visited here several times in recent years. He will either be bur led In the Jacksonville cemetery or at Minneapolis. Guaranteed piston rings tor all cars. C. B. Gates Auto Co. . Tho Association ot Mothers. Wives and Next of Kin will meet at the pub. lie library Tuesday afternoon at S o'clock. . -.. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. Portland business visitors in the city today included J. E. Montieth. C. I. Monson, Z. X. Agee and S. C. Northrup. .. . - Don't kick about high-priced shoes when you can buy them for cost at No. 10 South Central. Sale will close at 9 p. m.. Feb. 25th. The annual homecoming of - the Olive Itebekah lodge will be held Tuesday night.' The regular lodge session will follow a chicken dinner served at 6:30 p. m., after' which there will be an entertainment pro gram and general good time. "Tires guaranteed 60OC miles; also Universal ' .tubes. Medford Service Station. , ..- -2S0 Clarence Coon and W. A. Jones v are, among visitors in Medfprd today from Albany, Ore. : Nash Hotel. Special rates, week , or month. Steam heat. 267 Earl Gaddls and Jos. O. Gray of the Daddls & Dixon company left . last weejc for a visit to the Page Fence company's plants at Monessan, Pa., and Adrian, Mich. They will be gone about a month. ' It pays to save in the Building & Loan, 429 AT. F. & H. Bldg. Xi; D. Bonar of Glendale, superin tendent of the California-Oregon Power company's office at that place, spent Saturday in this city on busi ness. For fire insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. JJ. It. Wood Co. Both basket ball teams of Medford high school were defeated by the - teams of Ashland! high Saturday -night,: making two straight defeats for the local boys team and one vic tory each for the Ashland and Med ford high girls teams. The score of Saturday night's game between the . boys teams was 24 to 14, and the score of the girls' contest was 13 to 6. The rooters from Medford attend lng the game, Including the high school band and faculty members numbered 100. Next Friday and. Sat urday (Contests will .be held here either wuu tne ttoseuurg or Asmanu teams.- - r-i -i- Bakery goods at DeVoe's. - Spike Cantrall and Alex Smith of Applegate, arrived in the oity Satur day night from Camp Bill; Va., hav ing just been discharged from ser vice. A tyro-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates tor 1.133 at DeVoe's. - Bad weather did not hinder a good congregation from attending the ser- vico of the First Presbyterian church last night to hear the address on "America Fettered or Free." The matter of the League of Nations was under discussion and it. developed that there was a hearty and lively diversity of opinion in the congrega tion. The fellowship lunch following the service gave the opportunity fpr fiood- fellowship and animated dis cussion of the topic ot the evening. Windshield glasses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. , Mr. - and Mrs. H. W. Ritchie of Hugo, Ore., were week-end visitors in the city. , . ' Malted milk 50c id. DeVoe's. L. L. Miiller and F. B. Miller of Dillard, Ore., arrived in the city Sun ' day for a short visit and are'gueBts at the Nash hotel. - . DeVoe has a tine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. '; Farmers of Jackson county are in terested in the proposed law now pending in the legislature by which each county court in the state will 'be authorized to appoint a suitablo porson to ascertain whether any thistles, cocklebur or silver salt bush Is growing before blooming time in tne con niy ror wnicn ne is appoiniea. If sitch are found, the owner of the lund Is to be notified in writing Invit ing blm to rid his place of the objec tionable and dangerous weed. ' And if such 'is not done within ten days after the notice, the court will have authority to go on the land, remove the weed and tax the oxponse to the land. This expense win serve as a llan nirntnat the property, : J. 11. Welch, the Portland Btock- buyer, arrived in Medford yesterday on dtio ot his periodical busiuess Visits. . . ; ' . The Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a strictly caeh basis beginning Feb. 1 All kinds ot wood for sale. Phone 76 290 The Greater Medford club's open ing meeting Is announced to be held a week from today at tho Hotel Hol land at 2:30 p. m. No public meet ings ot the club have been held tor sovernl months because ot tho two flu epidemics. , , ' - . Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. Mrs. Will Coleman loft for Port land Saturday. night to take part in the welcoming celebration to 'uc 65th artillery ot which her son is a member, ,-; ,'.' : Hemstitching, pecotlng, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. Mrs. Sarah E. UouUlin, a sister ot Mrs. Blnger Hermann of Hoseburg, and daughter, ot Rev. Jonathan Tib- bets, pioneer Methodist minister ot Oregon, died last week at Oakland Cal., at the age of 79 years. She was one ot ten children. City hemstitching and pecotlng 5c yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. 274 J. D. Jackson of Butte Falls, was among the Sunday visitors in the city. Mrs. Paul Hansen, experienced corsetior, for Nu-Bone Corsets. Thone 5S5-H. 00 Mrs. E. 11. Cooper and Mrs. Geo. Sorrclls of Phoenix, returned homo Sunday evening from Wordcn, Ore. whore they attended a family reun ion at the home ot their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McCollum. Nino chil dren were present and celebrated the SSrd birthday anniversary of their father who is a pioneer Oregoninn Those present were: Mrs. Chas. Wright' and Mrs. L. E. Ethrldge of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Emma Otey of Dorris, Cal., Mrs. Mary Wilson, Wor- den. Ore., W. M. and C. J. McCullura. Worden, Ore., Mrs. E. H. Cooper and Mrs, Geo. Sorrells of Phoenix, Ore. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. H. T. Harris of Medford route No. 2, was a Medford visitor Monday. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J. The farmers and fruitgrowers meeting will be held at the public library, Thursday, Feb. 20, at 2:30 p. m. New sprays and current orch ard problems will be the principal topics. The farm bureau organiza tion will also be discussed. The new Medford Service Station respectfully solicits a share ot your patronage. Gas, Oil, etc. Corner Main and Riverside. 2S0 Jackson county's assigned quota for the Pacific International (Live stock exposition, drive-to raise 123, 000 in Oregon, outside of Portland, is ? 4000 and J. W. McCoy ot Ashland has been named as chairman. The drive begins Feb. 24 and ends March 1st. The $125,000 will be matcheu dollar for dollar by Portland in a drive March 10-15. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. San Francisco visitors in Medford today included Mr. and Mrs. - J. Mod sell, Mrs. K. Y. Byron, F. W. Bemey and V. G. Bradley.. Guaranteed springs lor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Among Saturday's, sojourners in the city from Grants Pass were Mrs. W. H. Taylor and Mrs. J. A. Smith. You can drink a pint "of elder for a nickel at DeVoe's. - Alleging desertion, R. IT. Hazcl rigg yesterday (lied suit in circuit court against his wife, Daisy Hazel rigg, for a divorce. They were mar ried at Jacksonville, January 11, 1915, saysithe complaint, and it is alleged that the defendant deserted the plaintiff October'25, 1917. D. N. Mclnturff is attorney for plaintiff. Eugene Register, , . Guaranteed spars piugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' -' ' Monday's farm bureau campaign membership meetings were as fol lows: Wimer, 2:30 p. m., and Rogue River" tonight at 8 o'clock. You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. ' Talent visitors in the city Sunday and registered at the Hotel Holland were M. Jones, D. M. Snook and L. E. Snook. ' Insure in sure Insurance. Phone 799'or 509-Y. Bennett Inv. Co. 291 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Robbins of Seattle, former residents of the val ley and owners of an orchard near Medford, arrived in the city today for a short visit. Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gales Auto Co. .- Misses Marjorie Chillberg, Grace II. Wood and Edith Bdinbury, well known young women from Yreka, returned home today after spending the week end in Medford. . They were guests at the Hotel Medford. Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . WANTED Help wanted, man, wom an or child, town or country, to raise rabbits for me. Phone 371-11 evenings. . 281 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red. and White Leghorn eggs. F. H. Dress ier, phone 777-L. - 280 FOR SALE Male big bone Poland , China, eight months old. Pedigree . furnished. F. L. Tou Velle, Jack sonville. 280" LOST Party taking girl's bicycle from library is known. Please re- , turn same to library and no ques tions will be asked 279 "WEEK3 & McGOWAN CO .UNDERTAKER Day Phone: Pacific 227. Night Phones: V. W. Weeks, 1U3-J2. Luily Assistant, Among Sunday's nrrtvals In the city were P. M. l'oyroon ot Chicago,. George li. Keith of Seattle, und E. 11. Hoger of Portland. Mr. arid Mrs. F. 1.. Orr and dniiRh-j tor of Koguo -River, were registered at tho Hotel U'ollnud yesterday. Alco Taxi. Phone 5. Before tho public service commis sion ot Oresou.ln the mutter of the application ot the I'nolflc Telephone and Telegraph company for Increase. In Its locnl oxclmnso' rates, further hearing will ba held on Monday; Fob. 24th, ut ten a. in. ut room 252, court house, '.Portland, Ore., at which time and plnca nil Interested parties will huvo opportunity to bo hold. .' The grand jury tor tho coming term of court. convened today at Jacksonville with Con Leaver of Cen tral Point as foreman. Tiro circuit court term opens next Monday. Sevon foot of snow was reported nt the summit of tho Slskiyous. last Sat urday before tho storm of Saturday and Sunday sot In, and It is conjec tured that during this storm more snow fell up in tho mountains. F. E. Krentz ot Eugene Is among tho business sojourners In Medford' today. Mrs. Homer Rothermel who had been visiting liore for severul weeks, left for her home in Tacoma last Saturday. Mrs. Peter Van dor -Sluls of Gren ada, Cal., returned homo today after spending the week end with her daughter. Miss Alice Van dor Sluls, supervisor of music In . Modtord's public schools. " Tho 162nd Infantry, formorly the Third Oregon Infantry, in which Mod ford has a special Interest becauso two of Its companies, O and I, wore stationed' for months In this city and vicinity on guard duty at the be ginning' ot tne war, sauou ironi France on Feb. 11 on the transport Canoplc, arrived in New York today. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson and baby of Chandler, Ariz., arrived in Medford today for a visit and are guests at the Hotel Holland. A. K. Earhart of Rogue River and C. C. Smith of Applegate, were regis tered at the Nash hotol yesterday. Among Saturday's arrivals In Med ford late Saturday were Louis Aaron of New York, Leo Gilbert, E. G London, -Delbert Pyle. G. L. Chandler and V. DeMar'.ar of San Francisco H. W. Blackweed and J. II. Turner of Portland, J. W. Morrison of Seattle and Mrs.'D. D. Good ot Dunsmulr. i . ' died: YOUNG Robert E ago 23 years only child of Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Young, passed away at Oakland, Cal., Feb. 7. Robert spent the winter in the valley four years ago, being the nephew of Mrs H. E. Kreuter. ; JACKSON Mrs. Manrnrct Iteevc Jackson died nt her home on Kiist Elcveutb. street. Feb. 17. 391U. Mrs. Jackson was born in Goxhen. Ind.. Feb. 8. 1D65, nntl came to Orcaon with her parents nine vears inter. In 1882 she ts married to Mr. J. IC. Keevo of Iimipv Camp. Calif: Four children were born to this union. Af ter residing in HnppV Cnmp. Calif., for 13 venrs the family moved to Jacksonville. Ore. In 1111 f Mrs. Keevc wan ninrriiM to Mr. A. Ja-kson nnd made her home in Medford. where she resiiicd until lier death. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband. Air. A. Jackson, nnd her four children. Mrs. C. M. AVood of Seind -Valley. -Cnl., M. '('liirence M. Reeve of Mcdfonl. Mrs. John Dun- ; '-lmi Event CafeSy Time Brings Knowlodgo Thai by Uao of Penetrating Raoied? Suffer- :j injf Is Avoided. Thonand of wnmen hare found by tho application of Mother's Friend, tins pene tratinfT external remedy, prepared especially for expectant mothers, that pain nnrf suffer Inff at the crisis f avoided and that in addi tion th months preceding tho crisis aro freo from nerrousncss, nauaca, stretching and bearinelown pains and general discomfort. Mothers Friend mokes it possible for tha rxpectnnt mother lo herself actually aid nature in the glorious work to bo performed, and no woman rhooJd neglect to cire na ture a helping hand. It irtfl mean infinitely less pain and tho hours et th crisis Mill bn less. The period Is ono of calm repose and restful nights. By the use of Mother's Friend the cfctn Is Kent tott and nat'iral, nnd experienced mothers say that it is mnch better to keeo your health and pood loolut tlnrinm the ne. fiod of expectancy than to try tn iceala tacra afterward. nJK.riV? V10 EraSnrM, fccfr-'Wor Cmnpony, Dept. O, Lamnr Building Atlanta, fieorda! tor their intcrMtinrc Motherhood hook, und obtain a bcltlo i.f Mollier'a i'ricna and i fia its uso Ll o:.5. - . . s. & w. Preserved Red Ripe ; Strawbenies and " Raspberries Made of selected fruits and fruit sugar. Delicious with hot tea biscuits. ' : : Cox's Instant Powdered Gelatine (The checkerboard package). 2 packages 25 cents. SGHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY 36-40 North Central Ave, jjj niiiulon of Diuisnmii', Calif, and Mrs l-,lwn 1. iMiiuui of Mcdlord. Mrs, .laekson was ot u kimV untl loviililo disnositiou mill was loved liv all win) know her, Slie was a mem ber of llio I're.sh.vti'riaii ehureh of tins eilv. . l-'tmeral services will bo announced Inter. ' '" " DAVIS At tho' family resideneo, Central I'oint. Sunduv. Keh. ltl, mill, fleoiifo Koi'imin Duvis, n native of New York, rnied III ve-iirx, 0 inonths US) lays. Kimeial nolieo mnumneeil later. 1 .'' 'i- V - - ' ' HftANOKN nil UO James Bran denburK died at tlio lioluo' ot his sou In-law, Carl W, Olasiiow, near Talent Saturday, Feb. ,13, 1919, hkciI 8-1 years and Blx months. Deceased was an earlydny cltlr.on of Medford, liuv- ln lived with his family for a proaf number of years nt tho corner ot North ivy and West Sixth streets. .Mr. llratulonhurR was born nt South Lebanon, Ohio, Auk. 15, 1834. In October, 1873, ho was married to Ac&tha white, who survives .Mm. Other living members of tho' family are Mrs. Carl V. lilasgow, a grand son. Cecil BraudenburK, nud a broth er, Robert Uraudenburg, ot Lebanon Ohio. Funeral services will bo held Tuob- day. Fob. IS, at 3 p. ni., ut the Weeks & .McGowan chapel. ' .,- "PUFFED BRICK" IS BEING BUILT OAKLAND, ''Cnl.,' T"ob. 17. March 15th has been sot as tha date tor launching tho first "puffed-brlck" vessel in tho government's coticrote shipbuilding program. It Is Hched uled to drop from tho ways of tho San Francisco .Shipbuilding company on Government Island in Oakland Inner Harbor and officials of tho concern who built the "Faith" are confident. In view of present progress that tho launching will take place on tlmo. - . ; Iv ..'.: .. i ; "Pouring": of two 7300 ton oil Fight: fo. WM The 'Nation demands strong men g irons women and robust children. Wisdom suggests that every proper means of safeguard ing the vital forces nnd building up of resistance, be utilized. affords definite help to those who are fighting to win against the mroads of weakness. Soott'm, abundant in tonic nntrient properties, builds up the body iy Nature's methods. ScoU&BOTnc.niooiaficId.N.J. 18-U TOMORROW ONLY the celebrated comedian Victor Moore in the humorous screen suc cess BARGAIN PRICES Adults 20c. Children 10c LAST TIMES TONIGHT Fatty Arbuckle ; in "The (Jook" and the new Paramount Star LILA LEE in "The Cruise of the iui. ri: " lTiahc-ueiicvc Why Don 't You rfave that knock taken but of your motor? Ifnvo your front ivlicels strnlglitened anil licariiigs looked after? Have your carbon burned out? Have your crank case drained and fresh Monogram oil put in? Have your car properly overhauled before tho season's rush lca;ln? Wo havo employed for tho season mechanics second to none on the Pa cific coast. Krom past experience we have found that tlio avorage auto-, mobllo owner wants the best me- chanlo-possible to do his work. We have the best possible mechanics. We will dlagnoso your troubles free of charge. ' " ; . Crater lake MotorCo S. V. H.11,1,, MnHtcr Motor Mechanic 1'. F. CMMK, Miis(or Mni'h.inn finJ Mmnp aioi'inqf ' scorn r EPWf-SIOPJ Liberty tunkors began at tha plant tho (li'ul ot this month. Tills was mailt) u, gala event undiir tho huhpIcoh of tho Oakland rhumher ot commerce. It In expected that tho Hocond voasel will lenvo tho ways a day or two after tho tli-Mt launching. Tho local yard has Introduced sev eral Innovations In coneroto ship con Hti'uctlim, chief nt which Is tho use of "puffisd brink. " This Is mado lllio ordinary brick ot n pocullar nluy cou taliilng ii low purceutuRO: of silica. When aubjectod to Inleiiso heut thu bricks putf up like popcoru In n pninior. Tho product looka much liko coku mid Is as light. ' ; ; Tho "putrod irlck" then aro ground up and mixed with cement. This, In stead of using crushed ruck as In ordinary concrete construction, ubout H per cent Is said to ba gained tu Hiu lightness of tliu 'ship's walls. Another toaturo Is tho method of constructing tha forms. Those ura built In standurdir.ed sections and hlugod with bolts so that they can hu forced up and put out ot the wny when the concrete hardens. Ab soon aa n vessel Is launched, theso forms run bo put buck In place, tho steel rods installed and in a few ' days pouring ot another ship can begin. Tho coneroto ship experts say unit this arrangement makes It possible to tarn out u 7500 ton vessel every throe months, llesldvs, only .about 35 per cent ot lumber In the forms Is wasted. fATKRSON', N. J., Fob. 17. Kourtocn thousand if tho silk wor kers who went on strlko here early this mouth In an attempt to enforce a 47-hour weok. returned to thefr looms today ponding Investigation by the national war labor board. Ugly, Unsightly Pimples Give Heed to the Wnrnlnsr. Pimples on tho face and other rmrts of the body nro warnings from Jaturo that your blood is sluggish and impoverished. Somotimcs they foretell eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions nnd other skin disorders that burn liko flames of firo. They mean that your blood needs S. S. S. to purify it and clearuo it of theso impuro accumulations that can cause unlimited trouble. This remedy is the graatost vcgotabla blood puri- ilC THREEJ BARGAIN DAYS Uc Mcnday 1 uesday Wednesday lie LAST TIMES TODAY . GLADYS BROCKWELL He "The Strange Woman" He TUESDAY WEDNESDAY HARRY MOREY "Silent Strength" lie lie s Adults 10c (plus Children 10c Coming Thursday, Friday,. Saturday .. ; Charlie Chaplin lie 11c lie lie lie lie lie lie ipl e n d i d r- . . An excellent assortment of exclus ive tweeds, Scotch mixtures, Ban nockburns and staple serges await your inspection. All fresh stock, just re ceived from the mills, and will a s s u r e d 1 y tailor and wear splen didly. An unsurpassed combi- nation these patterns ' and our 1919 styles. Clothes of distinction is the result. , Drop in to see us to-day. KLEIN, The Tailor 128 East You Can't Use Dull . Razor Blades Thfiy an: a dead Iohh if you don't havo us lTsnhrit cn them. We make tlioin as good as new for UOc per dozen. Heath's Drug' Store Phone 884 The San Tox Store 2575 KILLED IN CASUALTY LIST OF WASIIINUTON', Fob, 17. The casually lint ot Iho Amurleaii ol mining army for 11)18, Jmtt roporleil to Nonrotary Luna of Iho department of tlio lutorlod by tho bureau of mines. Includes S fi 7 R men killed, "This Is Iho penally paid by ono peaceful Industry during u year (if war," said Secretary l,ano, -anil n umi'hutilO'H tlio hardly appreciated fact (hat the worker In Iho mluliiK Industry who did his full duly during Iho wur hravud perils na did Iho sol dier at tho (rout., nnd unite lis wit llngly went to tlio supreme saurlflce "When tho war was on, wo Amer icans created many slogans, and mil thu least allium: them was that 'I'onl will win tho war,' Thu war has been won, und In Its winning there will always stand forth Iho brlllluut nchlovemeiit nnd patriotic effort ot tho American coal minor. Willi a lit tle more than thrc-uuurtr of n million moil In Ibis army, with only 3000 more men Hum employed in the year before, these men succeeded In bringing from the enrlli thlrly-fotir million more tons ot coal than In 1917, n tromcmlutiH fnutor In bring ing tlio war lo n speedy close. The totul production uf con I was fiSfi, 300,000 tons, tho greutost production ever uchlovod." Are Signals of Had Blood fior known, anil contains no minerals or chemicals to injure tho most deli cate skin, Go to your drugstore, nnd tret n liottlo of S, S. K. toduy, nnd gel rid of tho-o unsightly and illsllgurintt pimples, and oilier skin irritations. And it will cleanie your blood thor oughly. If you wish special nicdiral advice, you vein obhnln It without charge bv v.Titlng to Medical Direc tor, L'Sl Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Goorjjlu. ..Tho House of Big : Features. lie 11c lie He War Tax lc) 11c Main St. DRESSMAKER SAVED FROM : OPERATION By Tithing Lytlia E. Pinlc hunt'a Vegetable Compound in Titno. . Tthncn.'N.Y. '"fliK'O yemfi npro I null'erod from ubin In my rluht side, m Bovero that I cnuld not nuoe my foot fnimtliolloor. ruins woulduhinitiliiv.'iiiiiy limbs ami through my litich, and the doctor iJJ 1 hod tin iilmcest), t was In hcil two weeks with an Icol'Sff onmy side mil expected any Iny Hint 1 mliriu hnvntoiro to n lion, pltnl for an oicrn. lion. A friend cima to see me nnd told mo of your wen. durful nialk-lnu I.yJlii 10. riiihhnm't S'eetnblo Compound. I hoRun tnklna it, and after Inking six botllos 1 feel well nnd stronp;, do my own work nnd da dreMmnkini; fur others. I cannot spunk too highly of your tneillrlna nnd rorom. iiioi.'! it to otlmni who suitor with fnmnU trouble. It U ft (iodsend to nlHno women, nnd you may una my nnmo at unvtlmo. " Mr. rt:ilMHJ.A IIUUIRCU, iA & Kail St, lllmcn. N.Y. Women who sulTer from any such all. ments should not fail to try this fnmmn root and herb remedy, l,ydla IS. I'JnW ham's VcKetnble lkimmund. Know Thy Future It In Doubt, Wurrwtl or IVi-ploxcil, fonsiill MM K. KAY She lin IVrfiTtnl n Sytein by Wlilrli She Cnn IUiul Your l.lfo From Infancy to Old Alto . 6hn will reveal to you with unerr ing accuracy, ynr past as you alone know It; your pro cM as It Is, and your fuiuro exactly as it will be, Kho litres absolutely rellnblu and strictly confUlonllul liifnriuiitlon on every suhject or life Comfort the weak and cheers tha snrrowliiK. fall on this wonderful psyehol OKlnt and bo convinced. Located i3 North tirnpu nlrant. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Kdwarxls' Olive Tablets aro a Harmless Substitute. , Dr. Edwnrthf Ollvo Tab!et-tho tubatl ruto (or ealomrl aro n mild but uro laxative, and their eflrct on llw Uver is nlrnont Iruilanlcncaiu. They aro (ho remit o( Dr. Edwards tlctrrmlnaikm not to trrat liver nnd bowel complainu wlih calomel, ilia effort! to banish it brought out thoe little olivc-colorcd tablets. ThcM plc.-u.int littlo tnblrts do tho Rood that calomel dixn, but havo no bad after effects. They don't Injuro tho teeth liko otronR liquid or calomel. They tuko hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure tho liver at tho cjtpeiue ot tho troth? Calomel sometimes play havoc with tlio Itums. Sodostrong liquids. It l lent not to tnko calomel, but to let Dr. Edwardii' Olivo Tablet take It place. Mont headaches, "dullnesfT and that lazy feellnu come from constipation and disordered liver. Talto Dr. Edwarda' Olive Tablrr when you feel "loggy" and "heavy." Note how they "clear clouded brain nnd how they "pork tip" tho spirits. 10c and 25co box. All drugtf lst MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also oeout for Fairbanks nud Morns Rntrirni. ' 17 South BivnrsliU LIBERTY TAXI Wllh now DoiIko car. Stulloncd nt 10 ft. Front St. Halo & I.ymi, frtipn. J'hono 33 Vulcanizing All our work utrlrlly itunrnnteoil to lM) flnit cluiw. IB N.'I'lr Ht., Medford I'hiino i:(l-J MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS Ranch Supplies Formaldehyde Blue Stone Sodium Fluoride ' Vhale Oil Soap Stock aud Poultry Remedies PHARMACY n in rnrm nrrrrrrfrrrrrrrni mm IPF;!1 Tliono' ((. '