Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 08, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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rTDTYVRD MATD TTCrBTXSTE. MEDFOTCD. OftEOOX. THURSDAY. JANUARY S. 1020
?J!STA.V
The ti : poulm- shcr-v whir
last .Mon day and cuds l;ite I'rid;: y
n;j.:ht has drawn a lar-v i-n: r : 1 1-4
and the attendance Wcdm iiday afu-;-noon
and last niIit w.r- r -p; ':!!!;'
good. The exhibit inn onon fio . j
i) a. in. tv J p. in. daily. .n' inlert.-; -ing
feature of tin: lnrjui ralmi; o. : 1 . ;i t
in the fine eollrc.iun of rabbit i'-i r:;.
Orrea, taitors Im men and wo:m n.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore,
Jay SImniond, the 17 year old
youth, who was arrested last Halur
day by Sheriff Terrill at Trail vh;re
4o working on a ranch, will Jum;
Sin t coring in juvenile ourl inn :--r-
o cli0ri:" of loroinK Aw: M -:!
3 :iio i I Without 'hi'
0qtr's ,rftp'8Qui a.d on jum
foeck flBttrs. Siiuwrl G0; cv.p
tared a month or more ao by Mc.Mo
boa en route to .Med ford in the itu,1
as the latter pursued in another :iit(; i
as noon as he found his car was nil:; l
iriR. Then thu next morning while
Chief of Police Timothy wax lotting
Home tramps out of the cily p;-iKon he
accidentally left the dejr ui.lock'.'d
ior a, Tew minute.-, and Simmons
walked out anil had not been located
until the sheriff found him at Trail.
.Margaret Clark appears tonight at
the Liberty in a "Widow by i'mxy",
for the last time. It in a love comedy
of exquisite humor and charm, an
example of the art of .Mar-.'aret ('lark
ot her best. Tomorrow ('has. Hay in
"The KtfK-Crate Wallop.". li' fiUe.l
with comedy and romance and is a
knockout in more ways than one.
Miss Janet M. Smith of Seattle, i
a guest at the Medford. She is here
completing arrangements for the
opening of the campaign on January
lu for the establishment of a V. V.
C. A. organization in .Medford.
Place your order Tor a Dodge
Brothers ear now. Geo. L. Treichler.
2 irs
Judgo Glenn O. Taylor 1h still a
Loci i, Calir,, to which place he lert
early Chrlstjnas week' to spend the
holidays with his parents, and fix-in
the best information obtainable will
not ho hack for n week yet.
Chas. Hay in "The Kgg-Crate Wal
lop." Junt don't miss it that's all.
County School Ruilcrintendenl Asor
returned liomo early this week from
iliilcm where ho was a! tending the
Hlate conference tf comity school su
perintendents, hnvltiK had to re! urn
before the confenuice was over be
cause of pressing business in his of
fice here.
1'aiutliiK, tlntlnB and paperhaii!.--IiiK.
Phono 000-X. 27ii
-ludo Calkins Is presiding over the
circuit court session which bean at
(rants Pnss last Monday.
Comltll!, Ibo iill-wuol and yanl
wido Chas. Hay pklure of the entire
year.
i:.
K. K. Knlh of San lrancf--c'.', a
minim: man arrived In the city Wed
nesday and fa stopping at the Nash.
It Is said lie Is here to erei t the build
ings and Install the eiiuipinent for
Ihe opening of a new capper mine ii:
the Medrurd district. Mr. Knib and
Jerome llllbert, niatuu;"r of the Hliie
i. edge mine, who is In the city had
lirenltfast together tcduy.
Slab wood for sale by tier or cord.
Valley Fuel Co.
Mr. and Mrs. T. V,'. llarlter of Mer
lin are visitors in the city and guests
tit l.ho 'Holland. Oilier Oregon guests
at Iho saino hotel are II. Y Johni-on
Btld Chits. Mapes ot" Portland.
Tho MeVf.M'd Printing company lvis
tho Yio l,so Mllltllilev cash buolis
HUS (.'IM.r r.-V."J '....'is, l io.-. le;it' sys
tem, r.s? ,-: il-:v!s. If (-.
need tl.v'-? r ...v -.
or biiv ( ni' '.Jv.iw .
office ooi .'' tMv Mtam Mlumi
Sheriff Te-.'M Km
co'iinty seal tV.is iftovu!-.:
Ashland where lie s! :'
Ihivo mo tune y.ur .-.).
mended by he-it ni".sieii.-...
done for Sherman. Clay & Co.
V. P
llrf.fiks, Palmer piano House.
Tho annual home coming of the
Christian church will be held In the
church tonight. It will also be a re
ception for all the members who join
ed the church ill t it 1 !! and everwme
Is expected to be present. I'umillei
will take their baskets will filled and
there will be a splendid dinner sei-v.-d
at t. : rt p. m. followed by a i.-ograni
nnd reports of the year's work in all
depart meats.
"Wanted Informa! ir;i us to tic
whereabouts of Mary It-eMii : beii.ln.
5 ft. 5 Inches; wei-bt. 1 1 n 1 ; o.
dark brown, ha!;-, gulden
era! reward. Addre CI
live Agency. w. n;;l
orov. n . l :
:er,I Hete
Two large cans of home ir.n l" i
pumpkin for -" e at Warm ., Wor
man AI- (lore's. " I :
Common Witchhasel
Fine for Sore EVCJ
It Is Pin-pui'd-m: h'tw tpiirkty eve ir, ;
fhunmaMbn is h-lfed by ciininwei i
withhazel, -am.;ili-)r. hydra-'tis. v:- .
a mixed in .!.av.trt'i'' Aive ui-b. ii" j
elderly lady, win.' had n t rmilri'-'i
with chronic eve in rkvnwu-a I in
many oarf, w:i-. greafly !'!;..(! i.M-
two days. Wo giiaivn'oe a (.!! !':'
tie of !,avop ik to help ANY e' vK
weal;, strained or inflamed r : (
Aluminum e e eiin !'irM. ie ': i-i j
JMiiinnacv. Main :id i'enTal. Ad. !
Hi .. . .
TCo LATE TO CLASSIFY I
kITiT iiKNT ! urni died six-mo.n I
modern bunga!oH on South nn.t! j
avenue, clo-e t:i. Si e James T .ylo
210 South tlrnpe or call 7:;:''-.f. - "
FOUND Ladies' pure. owner can
havo snmo by tailing at Tribune
office, proving properly and paying
for nil, Iti
There will be a joint installation of
officers of Table J lock encampment
of Jm-kycnvilie and Kugue Hiver en
fainpn.enL of Medford at the Odd Fel
low? li : 1 1 in this citv Friday evening.-
'J his alway.i interesting annual event;
is an i;ti; ur;;.!!T ceremonial in I. (). O.j
F. rirel'-s and" the pronenre of a nnm-;
ber of vi:-it.rs i.j expected to uuhK-nr j
' t lie local ai ;v!:danc. '
I.a'lie.s' and pc.nl lernen's clothing!
i-f; lined a lie. red and repaired. Ap -
j;;;rl Cleanera and Hatters, 10::
X'.rih Central. 24S
-i.r:;. . i-. iiur.phy or l reka, ar
rived in the city Wednesday and is
.steppin;,' at the Holland.
"IVr .sunal At tunn y Peter Lower
man iK-tee'Jve Bradley have hidden
your husband. Their henchmen know
you are regbteryd somewhere
.Mary Itegan. Return at i.nce and help
me convict them. Clifford. '
"K. ('iije'.CtT, ho came to this
"y" ," ' !
"" '"l""" lorI " '"itioii and distress.
,iea iicie.i to i.urn to tne scenes
in ins yoBiii;er (leys, ana with that
cud In vie has disposed c his hold
ings In the lily country and ill leave
in a few days for Ashliind or .N'to:
lord. in one of which cities he will
make his home," says the Klamath
Fails Herald. "Mr. Cascbeer has a
itost of friends especially among the
early settlers of Klamath ccunty,
who will be sorry to hear of his de
cision, but they hope that he will en
joy all tho pleasures, luxuries and
comforts of life in his new location."
Try our merchants' lunch. The
Shasta. tf
.1. It. Harvey of the Old Cliann d
mine at Caliee, Ore'.on, spent tho dav
'!l Medford.
"Liberal Reward For Informa
tion that, will lead to whereabouts ol
Mary Hegan. May use husband's
name, Morton, or alias of Smith. Re
plies confidential. Address Clifford
Detective Agency, ;ir,2 W. 4i;;h St..
X. V. C." 2ir.
The Women's Homo Missionary so
ciety will meet witii .Mrs. II. .1. Pal
mer, No. 211 .'orth Oakdale street,
Friday at 2::',0. Mrs. Hmnia Whul
dim Is the leader and has prepared a
''lilendid program on Spanish work.
The host esses tire Mrs. IJryan Pierce,
Mrs. C. W. Coliltlin and Mrs. Hunter.
A largo attendance of members and
ti lends is urged. j
Have you seen Ihe new Oakland
Si -nsible Six four-door Sedan on dis
play? Tinny Motor Co.. 1 2 South
Front.
Thomas (I. Fitzgerald, inspector of
weighls fi.r the Ti anscont Inent il
Freight bureau, spent the day with
Ihe S. P. Co. freight agent.
Coming, the all-we.)! and yard
wide Chas. Itay picture of the entlro
year. 2-1-1
John Dcnison of the Medford Auto
Co., went over to "It's tho CH'nate"
town yesterday.
The clean-up sale at W. II. Wil-
sras will interest every member of
'.lie family and contains mapy article
tor the home as well. Wilson's sales
are bargain feats and attract a greiU
deal of attention.
Chester Kubli, Applegato stockman
transacted business in Medford t(.-day.
Itriinswick phonographs on easy
terms at Hale's Piano House. tf
W. W. Connor of the Northwest
Poultry Journal, Is hero from Salein
attending the Southern Oregon Poul
try show, lie is a guest at the Nash.
Pottery for wedding gifts. Handi
craft Shop.
His ninny friends in Medfi.'rd and
all along Hie line of Ihe Soul hern Pa
cific railroad will be glad to hear
Hint Mark Montgomery, the local S.
P. agent, who was taken ill Xev
Year's iay will-. i.-v.euihmiia .. re
covered s.t'fij-ieHy so tc jrolwMy
abi.- tv itl i. tCHMT us t'WJ0.
'rij i I. i i 7 fiytt
it f. w -a i,I.- rat
14-1 r- rtjiiep ith
ii V., i llfi It it
j lu "intit-.-" fM ...o sick thai
' rti'v.'t xr.t to s.Hofce or even eat
do-.:tiiiit "ii friend?, realized the
r.vity of t'.f case aud became much
i.irilled.
Keduce the .ih cost of living lu
ll tending Mann's annual clearance
ales, Saturday. Jan. Kith. 'Jl.'i
I-red t htimpllll entile u;i from
I'oots Creek this morning fi.r one of
Ins v.i eU end visits.
I.aiHe..;' and men s suits French drv
cleancd Jl.eb. City Cleaning Works.
Phono 17 1. tf
I-'. !. l.aui-.ton lilld Ceorge M. Aires
of New York cily and J. C. Prugmore
el riiieaL'o. are atninig the guests at
ibe Medford, as are nisi,' W. II. Ham
niel, .Mr. and Mrs. ch.is. N. Sigel and
Allied Sigel of Sail Fran i-isco.
i"'oting in gold and silver, suit
. bic on gel): gel le blouses ar.d even-in-
diosis. 1 landi, r.i :'; Shop. 2 17"
Sieiie ie-irg litis in used cars. (Yin,
and t-ee them at Ceo 1.. Treichler
MptiM- I'm. i:.
.Mr.;. Ki;,ib"th Grey.n'y who slop
tied in Mediiird for the day as uest
of Mis. Kiddle of IhMiel X- Sons, de
i.ntt',1 'ir her hi me in l.ns An-'.eles
:lii'x :irtrriioo!i. Mrs. t'.iei-.oi'v will he
remembered as a former' residnw e'
M-din and for many years ruuniiu:
: be (.I'.-.ory Madio.
'I be i t great event of tho year.
M .in :fs ,l.;wi-iiar el-e;i ra-m-'e sales, Sat
u i :!;. y, .1 an. IMh. 2 1.".
M':-. i:"iiil Wae-n., htfwj'iii'i-ra1 6or
NVi.' IVinne Ti-S.-,!,
I'vivk i' !Ii am wi i.tVx:-.r. nV. tht:
' ran t i'.: - mk ing run.v.iM-y. r.v?'.:
hi-; wile ,;;i.'ii; W'eduedav jn Medf.:.i
w hi re h- t .ir.--.ii ; e,l buin -.'ss. The-
.-;e ov.im:.-h! ",i!etsat tie MtMford
;.:;d let": t'r koine this morning.
"'" :i' ' -Marls hall Saturday
h "'V o
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDKIITAKERS
Pry rhoiie: Tuclflr 227.
lht Vhonemt F. W. Works, 103-Ja
STOMACH ON
A STRIKE
'Pape's Diapepsin" puts
Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomachs
in order at once !
Wonder what upset your stomach
which portion of tha foo'l illil the
ilamaKe ilo you? Well, don't lc. ti
er. If your stomach is in a revolt:
ii .ir., (wwy .mil u psei, .Hid nai
ou just ate 'is fermented and turn'
as ed sour; head dizzy and aches; belch
i:ases and acids and eructato undi
gested0food just eat a tablet or two
of I'ape's Diapepsin to help neutral
ize acidity and in five minutes ycu
onder hat became of the indises -
if your stomac doesn't tage care
or your liberal limit without rebo
lion; if your food is a damage
stead of a help, remember the quick
est, .surest, men harmless antacid is
Pape's Diapepsin, which costs no. lit
tle at drug stores.
K. K. Hodgmau, divisional engi
neer for the state highway depart
ment, came over from Medford yes
terday, and joined Jules K. llnnique
f.T the California state highway de
partment, who came here to start
the location survey for the new route
to Cresesnt City. Kngineer Hani
que will establish the party that is
to run the survey from the Oregon
state line at the i-ilk creek divide to
Crescent City. California has already
appropriated $-l!iu,0i)U for the build
ing of its portion of this new high
way. (irants Pass Courier.
Carl Jcsrhko, high grade watch
and clock repairing. P Fir. street,
Wo have a few sllgiitly used Vic
trolas at reduced prices taken on ex
change for the wonderful Brunswick
phonograph that plays 'all records at
their very best. Hule's Piano House,
Inc. tf
I. A. Marsh, Waller C. Porcp and
I', (ourler of Seattle are guests at
the Medford. Tho following Port-
; landers were registered at the Med
! fc-rd last night: Mr. and Mrs. 1.
! llrunn, Arthur llramwell, li. w. Scar-
borough. W. T. Noel, I.. A. Potter, A.
K. Ferguson, 11. M. Crant, W. G.
i Javier.
"Weed chains Tot till cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co. tf
Pianos Hamilton, Ilaldwin, Kl
lltigton, savo money, buy ot me direct
from factory. Phono G91-J. H. X.
I.ofland. 245
Cohler weather is predicted for to
night and Friday, allho this morn
ing's minimum of 21 degrees above
and the day's general frigidness was
ce'ld enough to suit most people.
See i). It. Wood & Co., No.. 7 West
Eleventh, for firo insurance. tf
Ituy early at .Mann's January clear
ance sales in order to get the biggest
and best bargains, Saturday, Jan.
t.-.th. 2-lfi
Uarold Hadeliff arrived home this
forenoon from I.ewislon. Idaho, where
lie has been for some lime past in
t ho m Tilnv fif (lift m fi f i with n n r-
veylng crew. He expects u return to '
that employment after two month
spent at home.
Handkerchief
linen in colors.
Handicraft Shop.
Affidavits for Holding
claims for salo at Mall Trfbu
mining
office,
tt
Tko 'vasgli:d: w-ratinas of the
tfevwi ' liny A.ivet't eiwrch will
lKr-'i : 7:::u tHlikt tWi church
in Xorl't i:iTfriiilr. J. A. Hlppey.
vm ; .dwt fn tarli; Ore., and
ft. A. Cti view f Klamath Falls.
niMiil Tagelt. tin conduct the
:iierl in:;s.
I'itRo titsUK. i satisfaction la
in? Biiccegs. tleo. W, Cross, llead
quirteri Hole's Piano llouae. Phone
247
Tor sale Huck sot gravel. Phone
The county (ourt held a session al
Jacksonville today.
llaskins for health.
Cet tho habit!' lluy shares now In
tho linildiiig nnd Loan.
.Mrs. John Dellaire of the Plue
Ledge district is a guest at the Hol
laed, having arrived In the city
Thursda y.
Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread
furnished, work guaranteed. Mail
orders solicited. Singer Sewing Ma
chine Co.. 11.". West Main street.
"ROSY-FIT"
If Bilious, get your
Pep and Color back
with 'Casairets"
Furred Tongue. Had Taste. Indi
gestion, Sallow Skin, and Miserable j
Headaches ertine (rem a torpid liver'
and sluggish buwels. which cause th1
-tomach to tteeome filled wilh undi- '.
g.estcd food which sours and fer-J
incuts, for-iniu'4 reiil-s, gases,-and pot-'
oi's. I'.i'scarets toiviirVit. will gi e !.
y.Mir h-Mv .t-s iivt-r and- eonstipaied .
V-...',fVs. a- tiw-Miouoh" ideniis-in'g aiiil :
h'ave you S !'::.'. i le;:r.' lni'K avid as
fi't as a fiddle 1-y luorhiiri. I'ascurets i
ii v er si (-Ken or imonrenienc" you
like n;i-tv Cahmu'l. Salts, Oil. or
griping 1'ilis. Thev work wh'le ycu ;
b-ep. 1
You en jet moit tnj
old thinj t DVoea
most tny old tin,
! II. n. Crawford, mate supervisor
of the corpus now bein.i; taken was in
i the city yesterday from Salem to con
; fer with the local enumerators, who
, will finish their work by the end of
line ween, (to asks the people to
incm uie enumerators with courtesy
; when they arc making their rounds.
; and to willingly provido the inform:-.-Mion
asked for. .Mr. Crawford would
iKive no hint if the result of t lie local
census, nor how it is progressing. I
! Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat.
, Crano Rubuliry has 7-juonths
! Flemish dee weigliiui; 12 pounds.
-New Zealand. 11. at T'ouftrv show
for .sale. 24 4
i no t.iK3 ifJKe session toniKht is i
e.xpeciea to ue larcelv attended am lis
not expected to be a Ions one
despite
the lact that no meeting has been
held for several weeks. The?e will
be no initiations.
Yarns in all colors for yarn flow
! ers. 10c a skein. Handicraft Shop
Mann's annual January clearance
sales start Saturday, Jan. lr.th. Don't
miss this great opportunity. 24.r
M'. F. Hull, brother and nephew,
Jbsephino county farmers, were Med-
toTd callers today.
Popcorn that will pop at Warner.
Wort man & Core's. 24a
Dimming lenses for all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co. tf
The union church service of the
week of prayer will be held at the
Haptisl church tonight at 7:30. Key.
Jouett Bray will be the speaker.
Hemstitching p'.cotlng. Begin
your Christmas work now. The Van
ity Shcp. Next Itialto theatre. tf
Home cooked meals, 141 N'. Fir.
24
For tho best Insurance see Holmes
the Insurance Man.
H. . Johnson of Seattle, C. A
Whalen of Oakland, Calif., and li. 11,
Grieve of Prospect are guests at , the
Holland, and at tho Nash are regis
tered Mrs. K. G. Marshall of Spokane,
George Frees Lebanon, K. K. Forbes
of ltoseburg and William Thomson of
Salem.
Slab wood nnd kindling for sale.
Call Sa9.
Pastor n. A. Smlthwick arrived
this morning from Klamath Falls. He
will have charge of the music at the
big revival at the Seventh Day Ad
ventis church beginning tonight.
Kngino coils foi all cars. C. K.
Gates Auto Co'. tf
A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass is -in
Medford for a few days. He brought
along his usual smilo and pleasant
way and when asked why he was so
dressed up said, "It's a pocT town
that, can't havo one well dressed man
in it."
Dance at St. Mark's hall Saturday.
Launspach's jazz. 247
.Mrs. h. V. Willits of Klamath Falls
returned home Tuesday from a sever
al weeks visit' wi.h relatives and
friends at Talent.
Something new. Pecoting in gold
and silver. Cull at Handicraft Shr.n
and seo samples. 247;'
Coughed iglit and liny
John Vognue, Klberton, Ga., writes:
Last fall, when my neighbors were
down with influenza, 1 took a severe
old and before I was aware of my
condition I was down sick in bed. J
coushoi! IllKht llIltl lIliy iL,ul my tnroilt
was raw and sore. 1 got a bottle of
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
and took eight small doses in two
hours. My condition, began to im
prove and in a few days 1 was as well
as ever. In my opinion Foley's is the
best cough medicine made." For sale
by Medford Pharmacy.
A. l v. A. M.
;pot ial t omniunication Med
ord Lodge 10:'-. Friday even
A-
ing. Jan. tuh. Work in M. Si
degree. Kef res h men ts.
Ily order of the W." M.
2 -Id L F. WILLIAMS, Soy.
Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi
culty in urinating, often mean
carious disorders. The v,-orld'3
standard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles
fcrinf: qujrlc rolicf and often ward off
O-f-ai'ly vliH-.-Asori. Known ns tnj naticncl
rinoJy cf.HoIUr.d for muro than 221
years. All druggists, in three siis.
LooV fcr the nemo Oo!d Mr il an i?i.-r L-os
ni J accept do intittioii
ft'
Blouses
Wc take plcnsure in
announcing to the ladies
of Medford and tbe
Ivopue Uiver Valley that
we have added an ex
cIhsI.V'P line of s-THa-rt-EleMs'ws.
We shall be pleased to
have you cali and sec
these new models.
The
Vanity Shop
Next to Rlnllo Theatre
SLOW
DEATH
NATIVE
"HERB
TABLETS
Have yon noticed th? ru-scd,
healt hy. complexion of our sol
diers and sailors t huir elaMte
Ftep, and strong, manly bearing.
This condition ir. due to outdoor
lire, plenty of exercise, regular
haMts and whole.-cme food.
Your responsibilities may not
permit you to work, live and play
outdoors. You may have to t;rind
away at a machine, a d .. s k . or
other emplcvrneut. until ; o-.:r con
dition becomes t-tale. Indi'-iction,
constipation, hcaachen and fien
eral debility follow. Your lher
and kidneys fail to act properly,
and your blood becomes poor and
slujrKish. iJon't be a health dark
er. Take Bliss Native Herb Tab
lets. They will relieve constipa
tion, remove ir.disestion. help to
pre'O.nt rheumatism and make you
fit. Look for trade mark. Our
money back riuarantfe mi
evrv box. Two sizes, ."iOc. y
and $1.00.
Sold by leading druggists and
local agents everywhere. Maile bv
Alonzo O. Uliss Co., Washington,
D. C.
rXiVKKSITY OF OKKGOX. KC-
GKXK, Ore.. Jan. S. The uiiivcr-itv-
enrollment for the second semester,
v, hich hetiaii Tuesd:;v, j-xceeds Jiiv
about 100 students the totai reiri.-int-tion
lor the i)reecdinLr term.' Total
figures for the winter term will re:uh
l(i"0, neeordimr to CjiiIiuii K. Spt!i
cer. reitrar. while the enroiliueni
last semester was 1,V0, exclusive ot'
special .-tiulents. The increased en
rollment is due largely to the many
former service men relurninir to their
scliohistic work. Jlid year Lirntlantc
from hih seliools also are taking ad
vantage of the nev semester fur
starting their nniversitv work.
OKKGOX AGIiH T'l.Tl'KA L COL
LKGK. t'UlfVAI.LIS. Ore.. Jan. S.
Kii:hteen slates and 'four foreign
countries are represented in the reg
istration of O. A. C. this term. Com
plete reports to (late show that ,TJ"iS
have reiristercd this year, of win
ul!) are new students.
20 Lost ai Ssa.
JQIISKILLKS. Jan. S Twentv
persons lost their lives when the
ocean toin(.r I iitr l-e IMnvier went
down wilh all on Inmnl hetween Tou
lon aiid Marseilles, aecorditnr to ad-
iees received In re todav.
OLD rlEP.B TEA BEST -
NCE AGAINST
FLU, GOLD
It Throvs Off Poisons Keeps Yoa
In Shape to Resist Disease
At- this time of the year, when colds,
la frripoe and inliuenza are in theair.it
iH of greatest imi-)rtnee to k'p your
liver, kidneys nnd bowels in Rood
working order. When these organs
fail to cany oil' the poison waste mat ter
your vitality nnd n'sistanc' are weak
ened. You are an easy victim for in
fections and disease germs.
Itiliousness, weakness
and headaches are Nature's
warnings. Don't neglect
them. (Jo at ncu to your
druggist and geta)yiekage
(if Lincoln T'-a. Taku a
cup each nlyht. and you'll
1h surprised how soon it.
will put you in .tune and
make you feel like new.
Lincoln Tea in a fumou old herb
remedy for chronic constipation, colds,
la gripie, inlluenjv, biliousness, liead
achert and rheniftatism. It is jrenilo
but positive ami leaves no unpleat-'anii
after-eiTens like violent physics.
Nothing is t setter for the children.
An occasional cup keeps them In the
pink of condition. :C cents at all
dniL'gisrs. Inneoln Vroprietary Co.,
Ft. Wayne, I ml.
JOHN F. LAWRENCE,
Jeweler
Our apeclaltlus are fine wntcbea '
both American and SwIsb, at Iowob;
piicea.
Wn do onr o-wn rflDalrlnv.
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Sales
Start Saturday
January 10
REDUCE
Tbe High Cost of Living
AND SAVE
Money at this Great Sale
Manns
The Woman's Store
TEACHERS STUDY
PRM GRADES
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Tho proup of in.structors compris
ing grades cue, two, and three of the
elementary sehcjls met wilh .Superin
tendent Davenport a! the hith school
buildinir lasi nisht in regular .session
to di.sctir,s in an informal way the
problems of these primary grades. A
very free and interesting meeting was
had in analysing the various situa
tions as presented by the different
teachers. Tho problems particularly
considered were those pertaining tc
tho attendance of children before
they had attained the age of six
years, the fact that it is vital and
j imperative that boys and girls be en
couraged to give expression Ireely,
l h e re by d e ve !o p i n g t h e i r na t u ra 1
characteristics and that the instruc
tor at all times should endeavor to
secure thi:; expression rather than
to depress these natural tendencies.
The request was made that the pri
mary teachers watch, closely the
working out of the course of r,tudy
wi:h a vitr.v to making helpful sug
gestions when the ccurse of study
will be outlined for the elementary
schools a3 based upon the new text
hooks after having actually used fUe
new bonks.
mmmwk
3iieeza tTilro
Viij'Jv, Standard cold "remedy or 20 years
(,- ti --rcai.i up a com tn -i
' !-!", rtlivea rrin in 3 davs.
I!inv back if it fails. The
rcn- tne box h.u a Red
ton witn ur, lima
picture.
At All Drag S:ora
DR. RICKERT
Hi?
KYES SCIEXTTFTCAIil-T
ITKSTEIV, AMI) GIuVSSKS
PROPERLY FITTED
NO XJKOl'S VSV.U
Broken Leuse.s Accurately Duplicated
tiufte 1-2 over May 'o.
308 E. Main. Uostairs
Creamery Butter 70c lb
4 bars Sunny Monday
Soap 25c
5 lbs. tins Peanut Butter
$1.10.
u c arc aiwnvs a litue
belnw the other fellow.
Two
Dailv.
Free Deliveries
Orders sent 0. O. 11.
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Kill tho Cc'.d.V.t tho Hrst&k
"""'siLi-a .
4 MJiW
Xfjr J
For Motherhood
A Woman Testifies
Omnb, W.-if-h.: "In tho five -on
have been married we have hj..l thrw!
rliiluren and lt,
ttvo of them. I
doctored with tw)
ol our loral doi-torj
and they toii m
I hud kidii-y irou.
Die. I tM'U;,n
-".V J' -v. '8 Br. Pi'irce',
V "iitT" - .7, . ;:Aniodicinc.5, firt
J i ?.rmviiiK wriitcn to
vtr. Pl.,... o i
valids' Hotel, in
tell-
Villi Wlt exactly !
fr1 ' vaa mid leifl
how I
I Iwn
what I done, and asked what 1 liouhi
do. They told me to Uiko Dr. Pii-rco'a
Favorite Prescription which is a woman's
medicine; tho Cioldcn Medical Discovery
which is a tonic; and tho Anuric Tablets
for the kidnovs. I took aU of these medi
cines and todiiy I lmvo a strong, healthy
baby girl, also I am better than I cvt.r was
before.
"1 t an never tliank Dr. Pierce cnouch for
his kindne.a in Riving mo advico all during'
expectancy and in analyzing tho samples.
tree ol caarge, mat i sent 10 mm.
"I would l plad to answer any questions
that I can in regard to what Dr. Picroe'g -wonderful
meHioiuoa did for me" MltiJ.
H. D. SIMPSON. 4
" Stockton, Cid.: "I had feminine tmuble;
displacement, inflammation, terrible head
aches, terrible baekaclio and a catarrhal
condition. I also hud indigestion very
badly. 1 had tried other things but nothing
seemed to help nic until I took Dr. Pierre's
Favorite Prescription. It cured me I got
vrell and strong. I took thrco bottles."
MK3. C BOUDON, M E. South at.
When a woman complains of backncho;
dizziness or pain when everything looks
black before her 6yns a dragging feeling,
or bearing-down, with norvousnrsfl, sho
should turn to this "temperance" herbal
tonic, known as Dr. Pierco's Favorito
Prescription. It can Iw obtained in almost
every drug store in the laud and tho ingre
dients are printed in plain English on tho
wrapper. Put up in tablets or liquid. Dr.
Pierce, of Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.,
will &cud a triul size for 10 ceaU.
Shoe Philosophy
-Calf skins arc high in the, ,
I lackers' hands but dirt i
cheap on the -backs of the
farmers' calves.
A Dollar in good hard cash 1
beats $2.00' in' hard credit at j
SCHMIDT 'H " GOOD 4
SHOES."
The .smart clerk who
claims that shoes may go to
$50.00 a pair is getting ready
to pluck you at $25.00 a
pair.
If quick , sales and small
I'i'ofiis i mike a larger volume
or. mismcss von siiouiu Duy
SCU M IDT'S "GOOD
SHOES."
The packers claim 90 per
cent of kid skins come from
U'ussia, !) per cent from India
and 1 r;cr cent from South
America. If that is true it's 1
rune to get their Goat and 5
raise a flock of kids in the '
U. S. A. '
A 31. U i..,,.vr 1.,1.- n-,,,1 5
a 4 o toot, hii't chances are
if all ten toes had a voice in
the matter, oh! what a" fit.
A FIT OR NO SALE.AT
Ocoa Sfloes"
32 N. Central, Medford, Ore..
-
m'the Side
Belladonna Plasters gently
massaco the affected parrs
and i;ivc almost instant relief
from pain. Used for years
for colds, coughs, sprains
and weakness.
An Ounce of Prevention
is Worth a Pound of Cure
Ilon't take chances! Get
first-aid" supplies here.
True economy in druirbuy
mji begins and rnrk In cri.ffintr
the best in service and value.
Both arc assured here.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
The San Tox Store
OXY-ACETYLENE
WELDING.
Cylinder heads, pump castings, mis
cellaneous welding. Work guaranteed.
OAKLAND GARAGE
12:i-ia5 Snutli Front..
I
Maxwell Car. stand corner Main and
R.irtli!f PlmnA ann
. 0. DELANEY.
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