JAPAN WILL KEEP
MRS. H. H. SARGENT
. ELEC1E0 HEAD OF
Physicians, Dmtists and Nurses Rely on Him Isn't
That Sufficient lieason for Public Confidence?
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Whose Word is Better
Than Your Druggist's?
There are many good reasons for
the confidence the public repose in
their druggist. 'First, he is educated
to know by four ye"ars of College and
Practical training. ' Second, ethical
physicians everywhere rely implicity
on his skill they trust him. This
faith, of course, originates and is
maintained by the professional service
rendered by the druggist in filling
prescriptions. lCveryone admits this
confidence when offering a prescrip
tion to a druggist. ,
Very few men citn he honest In one
department of their business, and dis
honest in the other. Dr. Jekyl, and
Ir. Hyde exist very little in real life.
If you trust your liggist to1 fill your
prescription, therefore, in all fairness,
you must accept his word against the
word of unknown and far distant
manufacturers.
. To recommend nn article, the
druggist must of course, know what
it contains and how it is made, and
this was one reason for the forma
tion of a co-operalivo national asso
ciation of druggists and physicians
who prepare a complete line c9 house
hold remedies and toilet goods. This
association is tho Amxican Drug
gists Syndicate, popularly called
A.D.S.,' which boasts a membership
of 28,000 druggists and physicians,
the largest of its kind in the world.
For '10 years these professional men
met annually for eonol'erence in or
der to obtain the best formulas for
its producft that the combined skill
and experience of its members could
produce. All these articles are non
secret, strictly ethical. The ingre
dients in all A. D. S. preparations
conform to the standard advocated
by the government, and cannot be
excelled in quality. As the associa
tion is strictly co-operative, its mer
chandise is also sold at the very low
est prices possible for the quality.
in iMedford there are five drug
gists who will tell you -that A. U.S.
Household Remedies, like .Milk of
.Magnesia, Aspirin, - igestive Tablets,
Peredixo Tooth Paste, etc., are the
best that they can find in all mar
kets. These five druggists stand
squarely behind overy A.D.S. product
with an unqualified guarantee and a
hearty endorsement. Such a recom
mendation is the greatest that can
ogtain, based on the scientific know
ledge ot tens of thousands of experts
and fulfilled by a. man you know well
and must trust implicitly your
druggist.
Whenever you need a leasehold
remedy or toilet article, ask an A. D.
S. Druggist to recommend one to
you. All A. 1). S. Druggists identify
themseleyes with prominent window
or counter displays. Ask one about
A.D.S. products. If you would trust
him to fill your prescription, it's only
fair to take his word about the mer
chandise, he sells.
IN THE MELTING POT
OF THE GOLDEN TSUSTj.
J. WARREN
KERRIGAN
NEW SHOW
TODAY
As K&rgGftllisttO
"A QptDtf&" onfl 0 GflntfflWan"
1NT- A THRILLING HOMANCK
TAL1KOKN1A IN TIIU DAYS ()!'
OK-
"THE END OF TBE GAME
You'll be sure of the time of vour Iif8 ufci
you see
MARGUERITE CLARK in '
' "A WIDOW BY PR025Y"
STARTS TOMORROW
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, LIBERTY!
JANUARY
Clearance Sale
All This Week
at the
Japanese Art Store
34 North Central
Make Your Dollar Do Double Duty
''I believe .litpim will keen lu'r
pnmiisQ to President Wilson," said
Professor F. C. licimer, director ot
tlie Talent experiment station, who
letunuvl Sumlav from China where
he continued his research work in the
effort to secure a pear 0'ee resist
ant to fire lilmlit, "hut I doubt if that
will menu anv r;ul(t)tl change in the
administration of affairs in Shan
tung. Japan has agreed not to im
pair Chinese sovereignty, and with
draw troops whenever condition so
warrant, but she will continue to
have economic control, control over
railroads and harbors and ns lontr
as this is true, China wilLto nil in
tenls'and purposes be little more than
a vassal.
"I was much interested in the
Shaitlunir nucstion and while jj China
talked with people of all nationalities,
missionaries, commercial travel
ers, agents, students, professors, and
I did mil find a simile white man who
did not consider the award of der
mal! riuhls in Slimihiii" to dapan a
mistake. ' ' ' ' ' I - J5
".lapan of course realizes that the
award is unpopular with both Amer
ican and Kuroponns, and so will h.1
vor veareful .to keep faith as far as
the letter of her promises to Presi
dent Wilson are concerned, but In lav
opinion, and the opinion of well in
formed people throughout the Orient,
she will never reliuuuish the eonuner-
1 ical hold ncuuired in Shantung, un-
ies superior jorce snouiu compel uer
to do so.
"Of course if (hilars were eonal.
VCbina would force out the .lapnnese
A c 4 ,n.. ti... :.. .. i.-i
HO ll'illlltllll LUO V. UlllillMUIl IS II OCI-
ter business man, more industrious
and more economical. Hut the Jap
anese is more craftv and far more
unscrupulous, in isnnntuii!.', lor ex
ample, with the control of tho best
harbor on the coast. of Tsinsr Taos,
!0id the onlv railroad in her posses
sion, Chinese uoods simply won't be
moved, and Japan will have a mo
nopoly. This is not onlv niv opin
ion, it is the opinion of practically
everyone livinir in the far east, who
has studied the situation."
Professor Heinier returns with
what is undoubtedly the most coir
mere collection ot onnetal pears in
the world, lie has nlso found several
species winch are practically immune
from bliubt, and bv using this type
lor the root and branch structure,
and eralhmr with the more edilif
Harllett, Hose, or Anion, it is believed
that a pear will be evolved which will
not be effected bv lilialit. Profes
sor lieiiner is also interested in
creatine a new species of pear tree
entirely bv n process of cross fertil
ization, usinsr the Chinese and Ameri
can varieties, which would produce
a commercial pear, suitable for the
table and free from blicht infection
Professor Iicimcr's experiment;
and discoveries are of far renebinc
importance, near erowors in nil parts
ot the country beine intensely inter
ested in them. In the near future
Professor Reimer will eive n lecture.
on his-experiences in China and the
result of his research work to dnte.
Cnitip No. IK), Woodnich of tho World
Regular meeting Wednesday night.
Installation ot officers. Refresh
ments will be served. All mombors
requested to attend.
2 4 4 w. U. JACKSON, Clerk.
A women's Leonard Wood Repub
lican club with a membership ot
about seventy-five, was -.rKanized
Monday ufternoon'at the Hotel Bed
ford at a very enthusiastic meeting
of republiQn women of Jackson
county. .Mrs. H. 11. Sargent was made
president; Mrs. Robert W.' Stearns,
vice president; Mrs. T. W. Milus, sec
retary and Mrs. Ralph Cowglll, trea
surer. The executive ''jcard consists
of Mrs. llert Anderson, Mrs. A. J.
Kloeker, Mrs. C. 1. Huti bison. Mrs.
Helen C'.ale and Mrs. O. l.aidley. The
large membership at tho beginning
of this organization would indicate
a strong sentiment for Leonard
Wood, althc all present foil that
should -he not procure the nomina
tion for president, tho club's support
aould be swun to the reKyblicau
nominee, whoever lis Is, and an ac
tive campaign made, for him. Mrs.
Sargent, wife of Colonel Sargent, of
Jacksonville, who willi her husband
was with General Wood in Cuba dur
ing tho Spanish war, gave an inter
esting talk during the afternoon, tell
ing of tho career of Leonard Wood
and of her personal observation of
his business ability, while cleaning
up Santiago.
fif aWS ;r zr-1 L :0k V
RETAIL PBICE CO&L l? . n
CRlCAQO BftlSED 60 CBgTS
CHICAGO," Jan. (i. Roiail coal
doalt'i's todav nnnouiuTil aa incnsisc
of (it) oonts a ton on coal, I'l'tVctivo
next wuck. Ih'itlrrs mi id it was ncc
tssarv to incrctiso the retail price or
suspend Imsiacss since the cost of
operalinir now oxeeeds their uross
proceeds.
GOD ALONP3 gNOWS HfikT
SHE SUFFERED!
-t Goldendalo, Wash.: "I wish to toll in
my own way about Dr. Pierce's morii
inos. Jn the yc;ir
m January, I
was taken sick with
vomiting. Nothing
would stay on my
stomach at nil, not
even a drink of
water and God
alone knows what
I Miflered, and along
in .lime or July my
hidnevs bothered
me. I Kf't so weak
1 ( mid hardly walk
around the house,
but had to go as iry three children were,
email thert. Finally 1 got Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery and took two
bottles and today I have no stomach
trouble whatever. Whenever I feel bad
I go ami get the Pleasant Pelletfl or some
of Dr. Pierce's medicines and it always
helps md soon." Mrs. G. M. Peffeiis,
Koute 3.
"After, suffering pain, feeling nervous,
dizzy, weak and draped down by weak
nesses of my sex my eyes sunken, black
circles anrl pale cheeks I was restored
to health by the Favorite Prescription of
Dr. Pierce." So write mMiy women.
ChanRed too in looks, for after taking
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription tho
skin becomes clear, the eyes brighter, the
cheeks plump.
Druggists sell it in tablets or liquid.
U'b a woman's best temperance tonic,
made from wild roots. '
"CURED OF BAD -BLOOD,' STOMACH,
KIDNEY AND NERVOUS TROUBLES"
Seattle, Wash.: "I was in a general
run-down condition. Had bad "Wood,
stomach trouble, kidney trouble and
Buffered from nervousness. I took three
bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery and a few bottles of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription and was .
completely cured and have never been
Bick a day since." Mas. M ahy Haskins.
007 27th Ave.
Fine Metals Have
Given Maxwell its Rank
Ti
IHK very substance of wbicb a car is made
denotes its quality; and the use of fine and
strontr metals in tin: Maxwell has won it
many, many friends.
It was necessary to make the Maxwell chassis
of the very best materiab. For its great mission
was to transport tin exhvnely economical 10 ay
ns great a passenger load over the same road and at
the same speed its the larger and heavier cars.
Thus it was obvious that the Maxwell had to be
light. And to make it light the quality metals
were used.
Metallurgists, the men who have made the
study of metals a science, say that it compares
favorably pound for pound with the highest priced
cars the world has produced.
But you need not be a metallurgist to discover
this "inner goodness" in it Maxwell. Three months
will tell; six months will tell you more.
Otherwise M:xwell in five short years would
never have grown from a production of 5,000 a
year to 100,000 a year.
300,000 Maxwells on the highways of the world
today answer most any question you can ask about
this great car. Price, y8S f- - Detroit.,
A. W. Walker Auto Co.
Medford, Oregon
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Aliso agenl tor Fairbanks nd Mors
Engines.
17 South RIvBrRlrtV
OXY-ACETYLENE
WELDING
Cylinder Iieafn, pump castings, mls
cellunooua welding. Work guaranteed.
OAKLAND GARAGE
12-12ff Routli Front.
TAXI
Maxwell Car. stand corner Main anl
Bartlett. Phone 900.
J. D. DELANEY
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To the Automo
On and after January 15, 1920, the '
Maxwell Touring Car and Roadster will sell for $1225 f. o. b. Medford
Increase of $75
Maxwell Truck $1515 f. o. b.
Medford
Increase
of $125
Increase due to cost of material and production. Now is 4he time to secure your Maxwell. Six Maxwell
Touring Cars and one Maxwell Truck sold off our floor Monday. All cars sold before January 15 at old
price. No trades except on Maxwell for Maxwell.
Phone
18
A. W.
Auto Co.
Medford
Oregon
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