PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAVTL TRIBUNE. METTFOTiD, OREO ON, TUESDAY, MATiOn 11. 1019 'in TOC ALAND PERSONAL Dean Ehrman of the women's de- r part wont ot he University of Oregon is In the city from Kugono and will sneak Bt the public, library tonight to ? tho college women of Modford and r vlnlnlty and their friends, In the Iti' torest of ths proposed large new bull- ding for women at the university. '-.-.' Mrs. Paul Hanson) experienced eorsotlor, for Nu-Uona Cora eta. Phone . 686.-H.,. .. , -, ... 300 , Cpunty Prosecutor RobertB s this morning after an Investigation found that a 16-year old boy was driving a car for one of the tnxicnb concerns of the clty.'The lad was at once ordered to cease driving and Mr. Roberta lr! sued orders. t the sheriff and police to arrest an; person of that age or younger found driving a car in-the city. ;" D. B. Millard, minister Christian church, apartment C, Holland Hotel y,'- ' 300 According tq reports from that vi cinity the nerd of Elks liberated at Fort' Klaiunth about two yearq iago has been, giving much annoyance to ranchers In that district.' The herd now numbers about thirty head, and it Is almost impossible to fence them out from 'the farmers' hay stacks. They are said to be a fine lot, .some of the older one3 probably weighing 1000 pounds, ' -- - Beautiful new chenille for dress trimming. ' ; v s t -C. B. Centers of Sams Valley was i .In Yreka last week, having been call exMhere by the death of his mother, the late Mrs. T. M. Centers.. '-' . Handicraft Shop. ; 298 Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Ulrlch who are v now living; in their bungalow on Fifth1 street, Jacksonville, after a sev eral months residence in Med ford. ' ' Regular communication of Reames chapter Wednesday evening, March . 12th. 7:30 sharp. There will be in itiation work. .;...' : 298 , The University of Oregon Glee club : on its annual spring trip will give a concert in; Med ford on March' 2 7 and : In Ashland on March 26. Other cit ies included In the itinerary are Kla math Falls, Rpseburg, Oakland and Cottage Grove. ' ' DeVoe has a fine Tine pt assorted , chocolates at 60c per pound. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Thomsen are Hotel Medford guests from Cheyenne N. D., having arrived in the city lion day. " ' . ; ' : i Bakery goods ai DoVoe's. - Rot. R. A.. Hutchinson of Suther- ltfi Civa l 1 . ...... . ..u, wau.,. mill mi III , IUD VIVJT lOSl night for a one or two days visit here . and is making his headquarters at the Hotel Holland. "." Yarns ....... New. kitting hook ! Free instructions ' . Handicraft Shop. 298 - Clarence Bates arrived home Tues-! day morning from Camp Lewis where t he was discharged from service. "He recently " returned to this country from France with the 46th artillery. . Orres, the ladles' tailor from Ash land, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Spring styles shown. 323 j Miss Mae Lacey and Miss Clara Whitworth were visitors in Medford yesterday from Ashland and were guests at the Nash hotel. . .. Guaranteed spark plugs for all cars. 3. E. Gates Auto" Co. Despite the recent price ralsp in cigars, cigarettes and smoking and chewing tobaccos Medford retail to bacco dealers report that business in their line Is as brisk as usual since the new internal revenue tax law . went into effect. Under this law the local consumer pays from one to five " cents more for cigars, according to tbe brand and' quality; five cents more on each standard brand of cig arettes, ana one cent 'more on a package of smoking tobacco. V -.uont't forget our tire sale this week. 'Fower Auto Co. 304 ?d (Bullock, George V. Vick and Ralph Thompson are business visi tors in the city today from Salem. Guaranteed spmgs for all cars. C, E. Gates Auto Co. - The "Furs and Frills" performance at the Page tonight Is sure to begin on time as the, company was sched uled to arrive in the city from Eugene i 4:20 o'clock this afternoon.- The company leaves at 11:40 o'plock . tonight .for Redding, Cal., where it shows tomorrow night,' and will than open its San Francisco, en- gagement. , , ...... ' For the best insurance, see Holmes. the Insurance Man. . .,.- ... Percy A. Cupper, the state engi neer, who arrived in the city yester day and will Bpend a day' or so in looking Into irrigation matters In this district is making his headquarters at the Hotel' Medford." ' '" J..!. . Crochet hooks in all sizes 10c ' Thread in white and fast colors 16c 1 Crochet books of; ypkes Handicraft Shop. : 298 I. W. R. Gayion' bf Milwaukee, Is a 'business sojourner In Medford and is a guest at the Hotel Holland. ' Pon't forget pur . tire Bale this week. ; Power Auto Co.. , 304 Itenneth Williams pf Grants Pass, who Is well Vn,o'wn in. Medford, left Monday, for Sap Antonio, .Tex., to join the St:r Louis Americans for training. Williams signed with the Americans at a considerable advance over last year's contract. He plays center field. For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. ' i 'Among Grants Pass visitors' in Medford yesterday were H. Bostwick and A. Calvert. ' " , Coras and, see ttya new styles for spring at Mann's spring opening Thursday, Friday ant Saturday." ' " . .... " 298 James J. Donegal. Is a iXtwh Hotel guest registered from Rums, Ore. Mrs. A. W. Short of Phoenix, and G. East of Central Point, were among the business visitors In the city today from nearby towns. Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DoVoe's. Cans. O: Mulholland who was n member of the 162nd infantry (the old Third Oregon infantry), which recently arrived from France, arrived in the city today from Camp Lewis having been discharged from service. The ladles of the Woman's Relict Corps will serve a hot dinner at 6 o'clock St. Patrick's day, March 1" at Alotha hall, over Medford Phar macy. 35c per plate. All welcome. . .' ,' v ' : ' . 302 Mr. and Mrs. T. W. BrIUon of Rogue River, left the city today for a visit in Klamathon, Cal., after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Baxter. AlcoTaxl. mono 95. San Francisco guests at the Hotel Medford Include D, Goodfricnd, C. M. Le Valley. W. H. Hammel, L. H. Simqn. A. C. Boss and Ira Parker. Popcorn that will pop at 20c per pound. Warner, Wortman & Gore. ' - soo The farmers In this vicinity are smiling at the prospect of fine-weather after six weeks of almost continu ous downpour which has greatly hin dered their spring seeding and other work. The last few days of sunshine has certainly been appreciated by all. Gold Hill News. City hemstitching ana necoting 5c yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. 274' ..Wait tor Mann's spring opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 293 The tobacco dealers of Medford and vicinity enjoyed the novelty re cently of being visited aqd solicited for purchases by C. D. East, a travel ing cigarette salesman, in army uni form, whose home is in Seattle. He was only recently discharged from army service and went to work at once at his old employment in this territory. He still wears his soldier clothes. . You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. Johnston transfer any time, any where. , Phone 723-Y: 605 South Newtown. ' ' .' .-'. Miss Mildred Boyd left for Suther land, Ore., this morning where she will conduct Bible work for some time in the Interests of the SeventU ' 1 J auitullDIA Be sure and atttend Mann's Bprlng opening Thursday, Friday and Sat urday. ' ' "298" Sheriff Terrell returned this mor ning from Oregon City having in cus- today "Slim" McDonald, former jan itor of the Natatorium, who has long been wanted on the charge of forging checks on several business men. Mc Donald., was at once conducted to County Prosecutor Roberts' office where be is alleged to hae made a conression. . Hemstitching, " ' ' ' Pecotlng, -Handicraft Shop. Elk teetch. Special sale. Edgar Wight, Jeweler, 17 GO. Central 298 Alexander Lansing and wife, who have been at North Island, San Di ego, Calif., passed through Medford Sunday morning on their way to Bremerton navy yards ' where Mr. Lansing wlll'be discharged from the service. He is a son of E. Wl Lan sing. .. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. The regular business meeting of the Epworth League will be held at the Methodist church this evening at 7:30. A large. attendance Is very much desired as there is business of importance to be transacted. ' .A two-lb. box of Vogan'a chocolates for $1.35 at DeVoe's.- . , Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. '- G. Perano, an Italian frpm Port land, who. was taken off a north bound passenger train last night with eleven quarts of whiskey, by Deputy Sheriff McDonald, was expected to be arraigned late today before Justice Taylor and to plead guilty. He told the prosecutor and police that he was taking the, booze, back to. Portland, to help him combat his rheumatism. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. ? windshield glasses for all cars. C, E. Gates Auto Co. Lieut, and Mrs. J. 0, Vaq Winkje wno nave oeen visiting at tbe home of Mrs. Van Winkle's mother, Mrs. T. O. Hutchinson, left today for Jef ferson, Ore.., where Dr. Y?n Winkle is engaged in medical practice. . Malted milk 50c lb, DeVoe's. Another shipment of soft-shelled walnuts at 21c per pound. Warner, Wortman & Gore. " ' 300 Portland visitors registered at the hotels today included John A. Mels- son.-A. M. Johnson, A. Davis, H. C. Kayes, F. S. Johnson, C. M. Durrle, T. B. Garrow, E. H. Stone and Ice land J. Sparks and B. U. Beekman Crepe 38c yard. Jap Store. New location Main and ' Central. Paul's Electric Store.. , 315 Captain A. A. Hall oX the adjutant general's, office will arrive in the city Wednesday to Inspect the new Nat ional Guard company at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening. j. i- Hemstitching, pecotlng, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop, , Guaranteed brake llping for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ; ; ; F. K7 Kpf.f was a business visitor in the city -today from Eugene, Dr. Edw. de Reymonte, drugless physician. Acute and chronic diseases by his own system. . 9to 12, 1 to 5 p. m. Rooms 4-5 St. Mark' bldg. Orl Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat." 317 Tan' rooms of the Eugene public schools enrplled . last week in the modern health crusade which is be ing put on thruout the U. S. by the National Tuberculosis association thrq the Junior Red Cross. ' ' ' Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 1C2-J. . G. A. Suathoff Is a Los Angolos vis itor registered at the Hotel Mudford. Llthla wafer at DoVoe's. Medford Camp No. 90, Woodmen at the WqrVl will initiate a class of candidates Wednesday night, Murcn 12tli, assisted by Phoenix Camp. A banquet vll follow and a, good time assureq ail wqo auenq. sav An S M pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs'. R. S.' Sprlgg of Berkeley, Cal., on March 6tb.- . Mrs. Sprlgg was Miss Lenore Vance, a farmer Medford girl and daughter of Captain and Mrs. A, J. Vance. Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. W. J Svalkor, the grand, mastor pf the I. O. O. F.. who visited the local Odd Follows lodge last night and, will visit the Jacksonville lodge tonight. is a! guest nt the Hotel Medford. AlcoTaxl.' Phone 95. MclliuinUl returned this afternoon frvun tin insiwctum of the scene of lust nielit's sliootinir where he dUcov oreii what he thinks is tho reason for one of his bullets, strikiue Kirnis. He snvs that nt tbe ulaee trnversed bv the t'loeimr niito when he was shoot imr there is a smalt uliruut liill mid that undoubtedly the car was uscemlin?, brinuini! it higher than the road level. thus ciiusuiit the bullet, winch was aimed nt the. tires, to enter hu:h into the niito untlv. It pays to save in the Building Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. TODAY S CASUALTIES Wounded, decree undotormined 1 Frivnte fiav Fordvce, I'ortlunil, Ore. GREGORY -William I. . Gregory died at his home at Central Point, Ore., March 10, 1913, of ' paralysis. aged 84 years and 23 days. Ilq was born in Tennessee, Feb. 17th. 1835, and immigrated to California In 1856 and to Oregon 1S64 and had been a resident of Jackson county fifty-five years. He was a member of the Christian church.' He was married to Elizabeth March at Napa, Cal.. Nov. 21, 185, and is survived by his wife, Elizabeth, two sons and two daughters, Henry and William Greg ory, and Mrs. Lucinda Weedon and Mrs. Elizabeth Owens, all of Central Point, Ore.; also one brother, Jajnes F. Gregory of Medford, Ore., and two sisters, Mrs. Mary A. Girlie pf Spring field, Mo.,' and Mrs. Sarah Clayman of St.. Louis. Mo. -. , . v ', ' ' , Mr. Gregory was a man of sterling character and was a devoted husband a kind and loving father, and a good neighbor. He was widely known' and leaves a host of fr!endsr to mourn, his loss.,'"' ' ; ".' '".'. . '.'''"'. ' The' funeral services will be held at the residence Wednesday at 10;30 a. mitlev. Mr.'Mlllard of the Chris tian church.- officiating. Interment will be at "Central Ppint cemetery. The friends are invited to attend tbe services., : ' : .' ' ' PEACE DRAFT COMPLETED. (Continued from pace ono.) be conducted with, the Germans to the delivery of the document and the re turn for its signature of such other action as thev desire to take. The presence of Premier Llovd George in Paris is permit tine daily conferences of the premiers of the powers as a sort of steenmr com mittee to direct the course of the main work of the conference. The session this morning was attended bv Pre micr's Clemencenu and Llovd Georee and Colonel E. M. House, representing President Wilson. . Premier Orlando of Italy will ioin the other premiers tomorrow and when President Wilson arrives it -is expected that tbe conferences of, the government heads gradualiv will take the place of the council of the ereat powers, which experience has shown to give too much ' time to speeches The conference of the premiers, on the other hand, pre providing an effective executive organization for the rapid discharge of business, , This rnpiditv insures the drafting pf the peace within the limit fixed, a week from next. Thursday.' ' " ' Card of Thanks. . rWe desire to thank the friends for their many kindnesses shown during our recent breavement and for the beautiful floral offerings. ERNEST ,'PRUITT, i. MR AND MRS. D. L. PRUITT, AND FAMILY. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Fairbanks Morse spray ng, xiuu; two-seated Hack, i-Su Walter Frazer Brown, Pembro Orchards. Phone 610-R1. .298 WANTED First-class mechanic will do guaranteed auto and gas engine repairing ana . save you monoy. Pone 680-X. . v ' 300 f OR SALE Eight year old gelding, 'weight 1150. G. East, Central , Point, R. R. 2. 7 ;" '.";' 303 WANTED I will pay $5.00 reward to person delivering one two-year old colt to my ranch oh Wagner creek. Brand on right is dotted diamond. F. W, Combs, Talent, Ore. - ' : 303 INVESTMENTS FARM LOAif BONDS, 4, tax free, 125 to 11000. Can place loans $500 to 25000,' first mort gage, 6 to S. E. H. Hurd, 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bldg. ' ' '. 312 WEEKS & McQOWA qp JJJbiKTAIvER . Day Phone: Paclfio 227, Night Phones: B. W. Weeks,, 1Q3-J2. lady Assistant. , CREEL RETIRES a TO PRIVATE LIFE NK WYOKK. Mnruli 11. Georw ( iVel. Iieiul ot the committee nil pli I m inlorinntiou . in Wiislunutoii, un nomiet'd tmlnv m his return from Kuroiio nbtiurd .ho twnsiiort Aunin emiuin, Ins uiteiitioir to "return to "1 nm uq ioniser with them. ' sun Mr. Cmtk,'. when iisked for u sliite nionl for liis niitivities in Kuroiio fur the eoniinittve. "1 cabled n stiiteiqeut troni Bitist. Was it pot released t lie nsked. ' ' When his nuestioners infoi'ined.liim that thev luuVnot lienrd of the. stnte. uient tieinir released, Mr. Creel diolut ed tho iullowimr: . "I nin utiinir to, return to private Ufe. The domestic activities of the committee on xublie inforiimtion end cd in lleeember nnd l Imve nuule nr ranireuieiits for the disooiilinuiinee o all foreiisii work. : Jtv only ri'lntion with the committee on uuhlm infonmi tion ns from March 1 will he n nom inal one. in connection with tho for null features of settlement. Suffered for Etptt Year ' Rheumatic pains, lame back, sore muscles and stiff Joints most fre quently can he traced to overworked weak or disordered ktdnoys. Daisy Ball, R. F. D. 3, Box 234, Savannah Ga writes: "I was suttorlng for eight years from pain In tho back and could not do any ot my work, but since. I have taken Foley Kidney Pills I cn,u do all of my work." Foloy Kid. ney Pills have given relief to thou sands who suffered from kidney or bladder trouble. Try them. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. . EAGLE POINT EAGLETS : ., "Bv A, C. Hewlett. Wednesday afternoon. March Slli Miss Leasing, our intermediate teach er, gave un entertainment in her room una sumo of these m the higher do- purtments and most of the lirimurv school took part.' Miss Kthel Winkle presided and the exercises were oiwn ed with instrumental npd vocal music. Miss Leiising ut tlie organ nml Miss Helen Kolt rendered .n niece on, the violin. , tlienM'8 .N'ora Chililreth wns called- tii the organ uml Miss Helen Holt luved nu (iccoiiitiiiniment on the violin, with a song hv the school. Then the, primary class sang "The Little Ked Kobin." Miss.Lcn sing then called huf , das In mental nritlimetiu, ttwl,tbe iacmbera- ot the class siiiiplv-" nstonislied 'ertrvono in the room bv tho promptness and ne curacv of the resnonses. and MWs I. seemed tf be making Ilia miestions un as they would conic to her. She then called the class in geography to the bourd and had them draw minis of several different states in the United States, allowingg them 15 minutes to do tbe work and those who did the in specting pronounced I hem vc'rv good. She then called 1 ot her seventh and eighth grade pupil up to';test their spelling. Thev were .numbered from t to 11, with lurgo numbers so that thev could be plainly seen, and she commenced on the lesson thev had gone over lust November; bnt soon found that she would have to .find something harder, but finally six of the 11 had missed words and thev re tired leaving but five and thev soon began to droi) out until thero were but two left. Ethel Weinkle and Cleo Robertson, and we began to think that we were destined to stay indefi nitely, but finally Miss Ethel niissed a word and retired, leaving Miss Cleo us the chumipon speller of the class. That the most ot them did remarkably well is unquestioned and with a little more practice the class bids fair to become the champion spelling class of the gfndos in tho county. : We then hail the report of the committee on spelling, and it was yerv commenilublo for the whole class. The closing ex ercises n-ns n duet bv Mrs. W"vnl O. WOMEN ! DRY ..CLEAN THINGS AT HOME Try it! For a fev cents you can dry clean everything. Save five to ten dollars quic itiy by dry cleaning everything in the home witl gasoline that would be ruined by soap and ater suits, ' coats, waiitt, silkl,' lacei( gloves, slioe, ur, drap eries, rugs everything! i Place a gallon or more of gasoline in a diahpan or waihboiler, then put in the' things io bo dry cleaned, then wash them with Solvlte soap. Shortly cverytliing'comes out looking like riefr'. Nothing fades,' ahrinka ' or wrinkles. Do not attomit to dry clean Without Solvlte aoap. Thia gasoline aoap i tho secret of all dry cleaning. '' ' ' " ' A package of Solvlte' Soap containing directions for home dry cleaning, costs little at any drug store. Dry cleanout doors or away, from flame. DR.RICKERT fcYES SCIENTIFICALLY ., XKSTBI), AM) J,A88HS ' PROPERLY FITTED V . NO IMMM'S USED llrokcn Ixjnscs Accurately Duplicated Suite l-S over tiny Co. rrt r r fn'ifi drown mill M' T.ensing, which of course wns well rendered. The entire exercises were verv a-iuhI. Wo also visited. Miss Tina llcuc diefs department ami examined- u flag that some of the little folk in her room innde to itucpruta the ronni. Taking p'ervthiig iiilo uecqmil, hin drances on account of sickness, and tho incessant rains we I'eel Hint our teachers rq entitled to a great deal of credit for tho work thev are doing. I heso eulci'tninmcnts nru in tlui riu- ar work ot the school niul Miss lien son expuels to ujvo Ihi'm quite ul'leii, on each eilnesilqv iilleruoini, uml she invites all imfvons nud friends of tho school to come anil .visit the school and thuvehv encourage OiO chiltlrcii in - their work. ; r (Icorge McDonald, one of our re turned soldier hqvs from Kriince was here Ihursdnv nnd alter dinner en. tertaiiu'd tnnte a iiniuher of us hv iriv. ing nn account of his exiwrieiico dqr. ing the lime he was in France, esnc. eiallv while he was engaged ns nrlih icryiuiiii in uie tiye great untiles in which he was engaged. .Mr. McDonald is a man-t exnericucu nnd of more Ihan oniinarv iutelligeiiee and can (ell what he has seen and heard in such n vuv ns to interest the listeners. t. iiuugiu oi i'nrllaud cmiiic in Tliiirsdav morning on tly singe fn'un Medfori mill litavted out on foot nud nmiio io iook inr a vnenni (met of land on Hear creek that he had heard of, ami after trumping iu the mud and water until about night, came into the rmmivsidc to spend the night, tired nnd hungry, for ho snid that ho could find no n'no nt homo and tho next morning took passago on the llarnish stage for Metlfonl. L. K. Hank. Vernn Melheu-s mnl fniiiilv and Mr. aiid Mrs. Ilickim were uniting thu larnicrs and stockmen who visited pir luwu Tliurstluv. . Kails hrulhers' truck enmo out Thiirsdnv and Kridiiv to bring out goods lor oiir uicrehnnls. nn'il touk back i load each duv from our Showy rintte mill. , , , -Mr. and Sirs. f S. Wclislcr lirought out gnsoliiiii ami Pearl nil for our mercliants I hiirsilnv. Mr. Webster is ut the emploV of the Standard oil cointiiuiv. ' Wliilo'Miss Klla Ailcmsen, who is now carrving- the 'mail Irmu Kagle I'niiil to Trail, was dragging her load ed hack thrniiuh the mud iut above liiverside rnqch. tho doubletree bint gave wav and lliu horses icrked the tines out of her bunds tun! slurtcd to ran with the doubletree dangling on their heels. Her father was ridim? nn a siimll ponv. lie is a lhrge. man and with his woight In carry nnd thn deen mud. the tcnui being well frightened. gained on him. but after runmiiL' about n mile nnd u hull' thev were stopped bv soiiicuno nnd the team brought hack, the di'inuged repaired and thev all went 'on rejoicing that they vor alive uiu unhurt. Among the pussengers was Mr. Frank Y. Hnrnctt. ouo of our hoarders who owns a tract of land nenr Trail, but h;is not had much such experience in tbut kind of life, qs hcjias been a mntoVmnn on a street car in Oakland, Cal., for lh piiHt 10 or 12 veiirs. be. gqn to rcnlizo the difference between truvcling 'on a street cariti a city anil on n horse drawn stago in the hills of Southern Oregon in the enrlv miring. lie ret limed to his rpniilv.r rnliiv, hav ing roclo from Trail to the Dndgc erench bridge ami walked the balance of the wnv. about five miles. Mrs. Herbert H. Newman of I.ns Angeles. Cnlif..( daughter of ftev. f,. f,. Simmons, fonnerlv pastor of the Ihipttst cliuriih of this ptacc. came in rnilnv on the stage, to .visit her granniaiiier. sir. sscmevelv ami th s GRANDMA NEVER LET HER 1R GET GRAY She Kept; Her Locks Dark and . flossy, with Sage Tea j and Sulphur. , When you darken vour hnlr wiih Baite Toa and Sulphur,- no one can toll, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing- this mixture, though, at home Is mussy and trouble- some. 'At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use prep aration. Improved by the addition of uiner ingrcaiema caned -wyeth'a Sane cm! Sulphur Compouna." You Jlist uuuipeu . nyuirga or BOH DrUSn WltP it and draw this through your hair, taking- one small strand at a time. By morning- all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair become beautifully dark ened, glossy and luxuriant . Gray, faded hair, thnnvfi nn' jttm. h grace, Is a sign of old ago, ami ns wo an desire a youthful and attractive, appearance, got busy at once with vVyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. This rondy-to-use preparation Is a delightful toi let requisite and not a medicine. It is not intended for tho cure, mltlga tfon or prevention of dlsonse. GOODBY, . . WOMEN'S TROUBLES The tortures anil discomforts of weak, lame and achinu back, swollen feet and limbs, weakness, dizziness, nausea, as a rnle have tbelr oriffiu In Klduev trouble, r.nt "tnmnlA n,.,nr.l.,l,.,a il These ijcneral symptoms 'of kiilnoy and ' hlnrltlnp ,linia ,a ...il . the remedy. ,' Nyj' Hme, you feel a twinge of pain in tho back of are troubled with Imml. oche, Indigestion,' insomnia, : 'Irritation It tho bladder or pain in the loins and lower abdomen, you will find quick and sure relief in COI.D MKDAb iliinrlem Oil Capsules. TIiIb old nd tried rem edy for kidney trouble and nllioil de rangements has Stood the tost for hun dreds of years. It docs tho work. 1'aius and troubles vanish and new life and health will come its' jou continue their line. When iiimiiletcly restored to your uual visor, continue taking a eapsoln or HvoVacli day. COLD. MKDAIi llaailcm Oil Cap sales are Imported from tlic. laborato ries at Ilniirli'in, Holland. Do not ac cent a substitute. Ju s.culgil bona, three sizes, ; morning, Snliinhn', culled on Ilic Howled I'luntlv, nud oilier I'riijiulx, taking the singe fur V'ullcv r'oruo to visit her pili-enls; Ihis nfleilionll, Mr. ami Mrs, King, Wilhuin Nieklc nnd wile of l.nku 1,'rceU and lleonie SnnileiM of Wiilli n wcrn nt the Sun nvshlu tor ilinncr liulny. I'eiirl Stnwcll, ,1. D. Allies, William Unllcr. Sr. r .Inlni llutlne niul If 1 AMERICA'S HOME liJtaJj Mill Ut ii "T Vwfi SAME pS, 'T'iTEN CENTS an s. . . .- ; rffiiT iisvo. : v-ii I I " It . a, BJPBff HB.. . v . .T... . IBs I .I 4' ?imm- 1 4. f ARGE quantities of SjiixoiA are pur chased by the Government to be sold to the Soldiers and Sailors. v We aim to make SiiinoiA ccst the" men serving their country and- tho public back of the men, as little a3 possible .... . , . i War. conditions turn men's heads to profit making. We believe friends and users , are more valuable than the profit of the moment That1 is why you can buy ShjkoiA at the same price as always. BLACK - TAN - VHfTE - RED BROWN mmmm win miitji LIBERTY Tonight Only THAT JOVIAL ACTOR Frank icIntVfe ...... s : In the Comedy gaccoss Traveling Salesman i " Don't mlw this lienor- , tlinltj' to sen tills rut- tllng mixtiiro nf cnin- !ly unit lirnniii (bat took tho country by..'-;. Htorin. . Adult3 15c; Children, 10c TOMOEROW, THURSDAY Wallace mm In The Main from e mm) ; , If You Are Agoing to- I'lit down nm In WntoiKliisN, slart ihhv, Last Mnre.li kkh were ns dienp as any (lino (luring tlio Hfiwon,' Our WaleiKliiss 1h of ilia ' IiIkIicnI; ttrnile, ,'IDe quarts SMe If you ruralsh'Om Itottlp'. ' ' ' ........ . ' - - , V ' fieaths Drug Store Phone 884 . The San Tox Store A it it it Hnllniil eaiiin -ill lhl inoriiJuw from their homes! Mr, pud Mrs. ,1, M, King ill' Dcili. f.'W. Scott of l.nku creel;, D. It, I'lili'iek iind ii nnlilier hnv eilini' fll nil flic Hili'iii-dl slime, I'rc.l Diillnii uml wife, hiivlinr ulir- chifii'tl .the Williiiin on der llcllcu Iract of Imiil nn Antclnl'i1 creek have .nnvcil niito it ullil lire iireiuuliig In i'iil'c t lltc't iicraimiciil linmiv H B II-.; 1 1V:AIMM JkX IA. liX. ito&r ,J&$",j&fct SHOE POLlStI ftf lm ..... iiiiiiil KODAK FleJIOMiWo V V. f;' ''-.- AT JAP ART STORE V Rnln, Film ileveluiiinir. Sn rnll.. -I'rinliinr, no.-tt enrd Biu, 3 for lOo. I'rintiiisf, U'ijtUVi nnd Himillcr. 2 for fw. ' LIBERTY TAXI W un new Douhu eur, ' ' ' tiuuionuit ut lo. N. front tt, ' Il.-ilo it l.j on, l'riiin. rlmuo CRACKER and CAKE SPECIALS TL'ia Week Only - ' All Hit! (!;irl(iiiM ' . , for 15c ; ' All 2()t finvlmm 14c s . . v , Auk .Tor- our Oaniiofl OikxIs HjiocialH. . . ' ... SCHIEi'FELlN'S f.-,;GROCERYg?V ' S6-40'NortH Central Ave.' '