Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 05, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    PXQE TWO
W'liilc llmrc is u.iifli nivkne.-'S 1" Hi''
cliy consiclcnilili! of which la of
hai'l ciaiI variety. I ho flu siiinciiun
Is iniiiraviiis, not over fun ! or fivi
fuses liaunu I't-MMi ri-port-il in th..
past fuw days, uci'oriliiiK Id Health
Offii-cr l'iiki-1. Then- is in mil flu
in the coimlry illsirletH, however,
about wlliill ruiiuru an: not leeeiieil
by fir. I'lchel.
I'or'oy. ear, no'u, throat ee Dr.
Heiniv iJiuixy-Blilii. Oiu.sits filled.
Hkw looks as ihoimh there voiiM
lie. no iloilht about the ori-hanlists o!
the. valley mhiiIiik up I hi! nilnlmiHu
ocronKO of loon ai res to Insiiru tin;
oBlablishlutMit of a local lir;ui- li of
the Oregon (irowers ( o-c.peratlve nn -
Nidation. As near as ciald be learned :
up to this noon I'lofessor (.'. I. Lewis
und M. (J. Kvan:i had siKiled up :I7U0
acres of orchard with about Kll own
ers, IncludiiiK the orcliard of William
IludKe, wlio has just returned from
a six weeks' visit willi his wife and
daughter at Merkeluv, Calif.
A real dance! .Meilfonl Nat., Sat
urday eve. Imperial Orchcuru 2 till
.Mrs. (iunrKe Hunt, who hecaint ill
with the crippe about 10 days am,
and was taken lo the Sacred Heart
Hospital, returned to the 1 1 lint apail
lncnta at the Med fori! in a convales
cent HtiiKo last .Sunday and will be
able io be about in a few days.
Mrs. Paul Iinnser., soraetloro for
NuOone. I'hone 5S5-.I.
I'alil V. Maris of Corvallis, stale
leader of county uKcnts, arrived In
the city Wednesday on business and
is a guest at the Hilliind.
If you really want lo enjoy pan
caked those inornint-'s, mix them with
Ooleslin water. Order from .lackson
County Creamery. If
The Parenl-'l'eachiir Circle of Ilia
.lackiiou school will meet in the as
sembly hall, Friday. February (!, at
3 p. III. Mrs. Kroschel, (he president,
will (nescnl the piano lo Hie circle,
the Indebtedness on il having been
paid in full by Ihe contributions of
"fladdy'H Nite." A series of panics
for the pleasure (.'.' Hie children will
lie Illtinned, Ihe first 111 occur Hie
14lh of February. The advisability
of purcliaslliK a i;iant stride for the
playiiromiil will be discussed and a
drive on membership will lie launch
ed. Miss .lean l.oomlij will enterlalll
with a piano nolo jind refreshments
will be served, Ci.'llie, everyone will
welcome you.
New Imperlnl Orchestra! Have yon
heard It? Medford Nal. Halurday,
February 7. 2 lilt"
In the list of past exalted rulers
published yesterday, who will fill Ihe
lodge offices at Ihe Flks annual roll
call and past exalted rulers celebra
tion toniitlll. The Mull Tribune In
advertunlly fulled to ut.mliou that .1.
.1. lluclitur would fill Ihe posilii'il of
esqulro. The blower for the new
vunlilalliiK system has arrived and
a foreo of workmen labored yester
day and today at Instnlllnn It.
Auetlt.i salu Salurday, Central
Point Sales Ham. -Mill
'W. .11. tlore, Medlord banker and
good citizen Kcnorally, Is at Iho Im
perial hi.'tel Tor a brief sojourn, prals
iiiK the charms of Ihe Southern Ore
Kiin center of population wherever
posslhlu. Oregon Journal.
For sale llonie made bread and
pastry. l-!l North Cunt nil. 27:'.
Mr. ami Mrs. Sam liichardson arc
couvaleseiuK at home now fn.ni
grippe or flu Illness, Ihe former hav
ing returned from Ihe Sacred Heart
Hospital Tuesday anil Ihe laller yes
terday. Tho Saturday night dance at Kugle
Point has been postponed on account
of the flu hII n h I Ion. -To"
.1. II. Scolt spent Wednesday a!
(irantH Pass on business.
Don't forget the Arloine Andrevvs
Scuttl coneert at tin; I'resbyterian
churchr Tuesduy eve.. Feb. loth.
Tickets tin sale at Palmer's music
store and Andrews Studio. r.s
There was born (his morning an
elKht-pound dunghler to Mr. and -Mrs.
l.cyd Kel.ur at their home on Fast
I llh street.
Arloine Andrews-Scutli will sine in
concert assisted by a I. allies' churns
ou Tues. eve., Feb. loth, at the Pres
byterian church. - ". s v
llr. Louis Itllmly is able to be out
again after a hard cold, but Mrs.
nttnily and their yi. unites! daughter
were taken to the Sacred Heart hos
pital yeslenlay as a matter ol' pre
caution, as each showed puiiuiuonia
nyiuptoius.
For sale HticK sno gravel. Phone
12-.f.
Included iiinnni; guests at the Med
ford aro Mr. and Mrs. I). K. Arm
HtrotiK of liiirkersville. .11. I'.. .1. 'I'.
Hrndley of Cinclaatl, ().; II. It Voi.r
hees and Louis Aaron of New Veil.
City; Mr. and Mrs. II. Foniain and I
C. A. illeuralh of Seattle and Furl D
Smith anil II. I. I- crguscmi i.f sun
Francisco.
Take your
Hemstitching and pecollng
To Hie I lanilicraft Shop.
119 M.JKWW&x
used last ytcf
t6, KILL COLDS
CASCARAbQUJNINE
!ev'l
SmrujrJ r3lJ rcr'.rdy for 20 yr
,i la'.-lrt Irin ..aic, int. '
,;...rs breals t:p a tolJ in H
l.,v l 'ir (.,:!.. The
V fiicjl V".V -"nuine box hn Re.l
Wj mJ X ',l'""5'
. NiSh. At aii D'us
Threatening weather Is the official
prediction ft.;- Friday's weather, fol
lowing this mnrniiiK'A iiiiiilniiim or
2 is degrees and Wednesday's maxi
mum of ."tO (leroes.
Tim concert Klven by Arlolne-An-drv;s-Kciittl.
the contralto, will be
tlie event of .Medford'H musical sea
son. I'reshyterian church, Tucs. eve.,
I'eb. loth. Scats on .-ale at Palmer's
music store and Andrews Studio.
Miss 'esta Cruse has returned to
her home at Kuaene lifter u several
days' visit with relatives here.
Cotton, silk and wool threads for
embroidery. Handicraft Shop.
Miss Itertha Davis of Corvallis,
state supervisor of home economics,
arrived in the city Wednesday und is
.stopping at the '.Modt'ord. ,
On and after January 12 tho Hines
& Holder garagu will be open day and
niKht. tf
A. C. Ninlnger. who Is widely
known in Medlord, was elected as
chairman of the city council of Ash
land at Tuesday's mooting of thut
body.
Hot lamalcs and chili concarno at
DeVoe's.
The Albany high school coach and
basketball team, who arrived In the
city late yesterday afternoon for Ihe
game, with Medford high Friday
night at. the Natatorlnm are register
ed at ihe Holland. In the party aro
T. I-'. Mriinbaimh, and Messrs. Moore,
Willard, Itoevos, llussard, Wilkinson.
1 1 Hilar and Fi.rtmiller. The prelimi
nary contest, between the girls teams
of tlie Jacksonville und .Medford high
schools will begin at 7:1' o'clock.
Children's hair ribbons, wonderful
duality, at cost. The Vanity Hat
Shop. '
II. L. Wallher of the California
Oregon Power company is spending
a few days in Pt.'rtlnnd on business.
Carl Joschko, high yrade watch
antl clock repairing. 9 Fir street.
After a wait of eleven months the
members of Company 11, Oregon lia
lionul guard, are feeling in extra good
spirits today because of the arrival
of Ihe major part i.'f their new fede
ral equipment yesterday, consisting of
new Springfield rifles, and fine mil
forms of regulation army drab will:
spiral loggings. The new overcoats,
shoes and underelothCB will be here
iinv dav. The new uniforms will be
given out at Ihe regular meeting o'f j
Iho company next Wednesday night.
Fino seed barley, bearded and
beardless, reclamed gray oats, vetch
seed. Lee Wiltkilis Vu., IIII7 South
Front. Phone :!(!!. 27:i
Ceorge W. Darker, the Until) Fulls
banker and postmaster, who Just
dotes on Tog and who had become
homesick for the sight of it. arrived
in Iho city Wednesday Its wade around
a day or two in Ihe same.
Kldd's shoo store. Phono U1KI-M.
2 sr.
"N. S. llennelt, (lie FJks lodge
"angel" whom the members of lllej
lodge had thought was immune from
anv sickness, was down town this
morning for a short time after- his
hard aUaclc iX flu, during which ho
was deluged with flowers, potted
plants, friend chicken and pigeon,
oranges and other dainties, lie is
still (iiite weak.
Slab wood for salu by tier or cord.
Vullcy Fuel Co.
Several Medford parlies wero In
Ihe city today making purchases at
the government si ore. Since Iho
store opened In (Iranls Pass Med.
fird people have been regular cus
loiners. (irunts Puss Courier.
Hemstitching and pecollng.
Vanity Shop.
.Mrs. M. M. llulton returned
The
this
morning from Portland, where she
had been visiting her brother, Lloyd
Wilson and Bister, Mrs. W. M. Hamil
ton. Her mother, Mrs. F. M. Wilson,
remained in Portland al the bed-side
i.f her daughter, who is ill.
Why trust a ttanip repair man:
We will repair your ild mi.ch'.ne and
guarantee the Job. "Singer" Shop,
I I u West Main street. 'Phono 21"-lt.
271
Ocegonians registered ai the Med
ford are Dr. and Mrs. 10. V. Hoover
of Itoseburg, A. M. Lara of Salem,
and .1. P. Armstrong, L. T. Hudson.
W. (I. Dawson, K. A. Haded, 11. II.
Skldmore, li. .1. Power and .1. C. .Fl
lii It of Portland. Califnrnians at the
Medlord are F. W. Pcrlera or Ft.
Jones and C. I-;. Terniau .of Yreka.
tlet the habit! Iluy shares uow In
the Hulldlng and Loan.
Mrs. Frank Flliott is reported 111
with the flu al her home on West
.lai hion street.
Urres, tailors tor men and women.
High grade oulv. Ashland. Ore.
Captain A. S. Doig and party of
soldiers here on urtiiy recruiting busi
ness firm Camp Lewis are registered
at tlu' Holland. In the par.ty are C.
II. Jackson, Wm. F. I.eskl. John A.
Wetle.iau and John J. Foretniller.
Captain Doig Is In charge of army re
cruiting publici'y work.
Laces for dresses combiiiat Ions
and ;;ovns. Handicraft Shop. 2 1'. !'
Stanley and Carler Itogus. sons of
Mr and Mrs. o. C. Hoggs, have been
ill tor a week at their home on North ,
iii ani;.' si rtvt.
On and alter January 12 tho nines
- Snider garage will lie open day and
night. tt
The new Imperial Orchestra of
Medloid wliuh , rented such a furore
it! dancing circles last week will ap
pear ai'.ain at the Natatnrluin Mitiii-j
dav, I'ehri-.ai y 7. The new organi
zation which consists i-:' piano, banjo.
saxophone, iituriuiliuphonc, drums and ,
traps, produic.-. dance music of a;
type seldom heard in the smaller I
cities, anil have prepared a varied,
program of waltzes, tox-trots and one-!
steps for the ccilliug dance Saturday.!
This office will lane subscriptions
for the Portland Telegr.nn. llargaln I
rate X $3 !."i a year by mail. Sub
scriptions to bo sent in before Febru
ary HI. - 4 j
llatklua tor nealtlt. :- I
Howard Fansher w.a$ given a mili
tary burial this afternoon In the I. O.
O. F. cemetery following t lie funeral
sorvit es in the Christian church. C-oiu-pany
D, national guard, bad charge
of the burial ceremony and details
f rem tho company formed Iho firing
squad and acted as pall hearers.
A few new dresses In plain colors,
stitched and smocked, just arrived.
Handicraft Shi.-.. 2!i
Just arrived. Car of famous I'tali
coal. Valley Fuel Co.
Mrs. W. T. Quisenbury and one of
her children are reported as ill with
the grippe or fine at the home of her
parMtSb'cM'i'u jati'ft: gnWJeis on
South Central avo-i" i, . ..
Brunswick phonographs on 'easy
terms at Hale's Piano Houso. t tf
Kibbons. Then more ribbons, at
cc-st. Tlie Vanity Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. II. il. Clark of Cen
tral 'Point aro guests at lite Holland
Tor several days. Other Holland
guests are Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hen.
ler (A lllsmarck, S. II.; II. L. -Vau-ghan
of Denver; Mr. and Mrs. 3. O.
Johnson of Clendale and A. L. Cage,
William J. (iarbiirg. Mr. and Mrs.. W.
M. Crittenden and J. Kellogg, of Port
laud. Four morn lectures in the series at
tho Seventh Day Adventist church.
Yon should arrange to attend every
one. 2G!)
For the best insurance see Holmes
tho Insurance Man.
The remains of tho lato A. C. Tay
lor arrived here this forenoon accom
panied by Ihe widow and daughter.
Miss (Irace Taylor, who were met at
Ihe depot by a party of relatives and
friends. .'
, Painting, tinting and decorating
orders promptly attended to. Phone
G4, Flliott & McCafferty. ; 3S4
A. C. llulstead, mechanotherapy,
metaphysics. 225 Kast Main, .over
Kldd's shoe store. Phono lidO-M. 280
C; Harold Cochran of tho Western
I'nlon Life Ins. Co'., is In Yreka and
vicinity for a few weeks.
Painting, tinting and paperhnng
Ing. Phono 000-X. 270
Tho advance guard of Flks if rem
the country districts began arriving
in tlie city this forenoon to attend
tonight's linings of the lodge, includ
ing Jerome A. Jiilbert, manager of
Ihe illliie Lodge mine.
At the Seventh Day Adventist
church tonight the subject will be
Christ, Die Hope of the Wi.-ld." 2liM
On and after Jununry 12 the nines
& Snider garage will bo open day and
night. tf
llr. and Mrs. .1. II. Kay and chil
dren are here from lloseburg visiting
relatives, prior to continuing vn to
California.
Order your Nitrate of Soda today.
Farm Bureau Cooperative Kxehange.
27 1
Wanted to buy clean cotton rags.
Medford Printing Co.
Fdgar S. Ilal'er arrived in the city
last night from San Francisco, where
he had been located since last fall.
The Medford Priming company lias
the Do Luxo Multiplex cash books
and ether ruled books, loose leaf sys
tont. also Inventory sheets. If yon
need these or any other blank books
or bills to fit any binder see, this
office and patronize home Industries.
tt
,. Ladles' and mon'B stilts French drv
cleaned 1.50. City Cleaning Works.
Phono 474. - tf
Mr. and Mrs. drover Darnellle are
reported III at their home, 71.) Alder
street with allacks of grippe.
Try our morciiants' lunch. Tho
Shasta. tf
Cakes, French pastry and cream
puffs at the Shasta.
Arthur U. Allen. W. M. Hockey, J.
K. Abel, 11. M. ..VleCalllllll of Portland
are stopping at Hie Nash.
See the Farm llureau abont mill
run. ?!!. on per ti.n, $2.00 per suck.
271
See 1)..R. Wooa & Co., No. 7 West
Kloveolh. for fire insurance. ',' tf
On chargeS'Of larceny Vernon Con
ley nnd- Clayton Creiger were given
preliminary hearing in Judge , Tay
lor's court this forenoon, and wero
held to the grand jury, tho former
under t'lUtt bend anil the laller under
$taO bond. They are accused of tak
ing parts of an auto from Iturdctt
Dodge and a separator belt from
Archie Fdmlstim. in the Cold lllll
Sams Valley section.
Uilihons and maliue at. cost. Watch
cur window. Vanity Hat Shop.
Cotigheil Mgln nnd Day
John Vognuo, Flberton, Gn., writes:
"Last fall, when my neighbors wore
down with influenza, I took a severe
cold and before 1 was awaro of uiy
condition 1 was down Lick in bed. 1
coughed night and day and my throat
was raw and sore. I got a bottle of
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
nnd took eight small doses In two
hours. My condition began to im
prove and In a few days I was as well
as ever, in my opinion Foley's is the
best cough medicine made." For sale
by Medford Pharmacy.
WIumi t'liim'M' p;iivnts jirrivi- :it
iilittut tin am tf ,Vi their nt'tVction
jiU' nous tuid tlatiulitt-ra club toui'lli
!' and llu-in earb a col'liii, and
""i-di ihrrn many hapv re turns ol
me (lav. lomiw art' Id Ih scon inJ
manv hour's in t hina. svnw ot tlit-ru
V'ur.. utibytv! as ivarlro)tis.
Be Slender
Th tru wiy ta bom tlfttrltr. tll, hHhr
It I,, .w )i'in M.o I .if M-tur. IL UiJow r
lo gli jou IiIp rf U" Mtore r
t!iii cf (ti-iijlit- No urol ot
jfuurii-ll or IfMlott '
run No J. tini Willi tlU. 91c ;
tin ttTolil. 110 Irta. of tl.-ii Ju.tl
Ivilvft Uic rU0Ul. ny korrrln ii-
10 U J Btuait
(wh!(Trr tyfn nti M anJf9
Iltt !, rrvoniiufiidtM br rhjrudtc.
jSvJil lu Jt'Uf til.tHIi'-T
rtiirm Anuif Kll Ho lu it jm,
Hftvnif hdMtr In itf-0. unatr
k In ii.:iiii.,. tfrattlkL aaiii la
imtiHit-, Ah tor OIL OF KOBtIN t tij
t'"ic 'crt. A i t li' kiiittild It tn tti ft
KORLIN 0., otitic f, tiv York gtty
Mi
WHEN MEALS
DON'T FIT
'Tape's Diapepsin" is the
quickest Indigestion anJ '
Stomach Relief
When meals bit back ami vuiir stom
ach i- our. acid. ga.-.v, or you feel full
nnd bloated. When " you have heavy
lumps of pain or headache from indiges
tion. Here is itiMant relief!
.lu-t as soon us you cat a tablet or
two of Pnpe's l!iapein all the dyspep
sia, indigevtioll and otnuiach distress
cau.-ed bv nciilitv eiuln. These pleasant.
Iiaiiiilcs" tablets of Pnpe's Diapepsin
never fail to neutralize the harmful
Htomacli aeids and make you feel lint
at once, and they cost so little at druj
tttorus.
E
SAX KKAXCISCO, Feb. "i A scale
of minimum salaricn for the clergy
of the Protestant Kniscopiil dloceHe
of Culifnintu has been fixed liy the
board of church extension, to be put
in effect ut the earliest moment that
the financed of the board will permit,
it was announced at the dtatemin con
vention In session hero by Charles Jj.
I'aryons, coadjutor bLshou or the dio-
CeKO. - 1
I'lutianled clergymen aro to be al
lowed $ 1,200 annually, under thin
scale, murried men $l,r0U, with an
additional $100 for each minor child.
Missionaries in ten (.'.it of twelve
causes are to be furnished rectories.
The present salary lor niinslonarios is
$9.i a month, tho increase amounting
lo about.
'Bishop Parsons slated that investi
gations showed that cl" 12 selected
occupations at Seattle only the
waiters received less than the clergy.
Me said tho church and tho laity suf
fered from the low salaries even more
than tho clergy because a clergyman
hard pressed to meet his bills could
not do his church work well.
HOW ANY GIRL CAN
HAVE PETTY EYES
Xo girl or woman is pretty If her
eyes are red, sffruined or have dark
rings. Simple witchha'.el, camphor.
hydrastls. etc, as mixed in l.avoptil:
eye wash, will brighten the eyes and
a week's use will' surprise you with
its QUICK results. Regular use of
Lnvoptik keeps the eyes healthy,
sparkling and vivacious. The quick
change will pleas you. Dainty
aluminum eye cup I'HKK. Medford
l'harinacy. Main and Central.
llillali Temple' Session.
Shrinor's will ineet in reKU-
lar session at .Masonic Hall.
Ashland, Ore., on Friday
I evening. February ti. ltn-
JX. ' portant business in connec
tion with the approaching ceremon
ial at Kugene. (o be stimed by lllllah
Temple on .March li. All nobles re
ouosted lo be present, members of
tlie patrol especially, in order to per
fect arranKeinenls.
STUAUT SAUNDFItS,
Potentate.
W. 11. DAY,
2t',!l Itecorder.
"OUCH! ANOTHER .
RHEUMATIC TWINGE
Get busy and relieve those pain
with that handy bottle of
Sloan's Liniment
WHAT Sloan's does.r-lt does
thoroughly penetrates-vnthout
rubbing to tho assailed part and
promptly relieves, all manner of ex.
'ternai pains and aches. You'll find it
clean and non-skin-staining. Keep it
lundy for sciatica, lumbago. neuralgia,
over-cxcrtcd muscle9, stiff joints, pains,
bruises, stains, sprains, bad weather
after-effects.
For 38 years Sloan's Liniment has
helped thousands the world over. You
won't be an exception. It is uncqualed
ill proiluoing results.
All drtlceiits ,?5r., 70c., $1.40.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ,
FOli SAl.K 40(i.es;K Klurtrie lncu
batorv 4in.no. W.-" Ja Warner.
. rhoiuv il'.itt-M'. '' '
KOI! SAI.K I'ure-Dred Koil Polled
bul calf, one year old. Excep
tionally fine animal. Call Modoc
Orchard.
l-'OK S.M.K First class shootius isal
lery. i'.l'J W. nd street. -71
FOli HKXT Party desirins to rent
modern store with basement In
rtoi.il business location, rent reason
able, will be interested by conimu
nicatini; with liox ti. .1. H. this of
fice. "71
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO.
UNDERTAKERS
Vity Phono: Pacific 227.
VU;ht I'bonce: r. W. Wecs, J9S-J2.
Lmif AsJlsmo.
POKTI.AXU, Feb. j..Mrs. Morton
Meyers of Harrington, Wash., and
ThL'imts Owens of Kiikland, Wash.,
were amoiiK tho speakers at last
niKbt's meeting of northwest milk
dealers, when the question of how to
keep track of milk bottles and how to
collect them, was discussed. Milk
dealers asserted that the bottle ques;
lion was an important problem in.1
volved in tlie price of milk distribu-,
tion. They declared that housewives
who pay a deposit of five cents on bot
tles costing tho distributors about
nine cents, should net bo allowed to
keep the bottles, put up preserves in
them, or sell them.
The address of A. C. Fieweger
Oakland, Cal., on "cleaning up tlie
bottle situation," started the discus-
sion. Fieweger declared he had
demonstrated that any driver can pick
up ninety five per cent of tho bottles
on his rente while making deliveries
F. IJ. Flood presided at yesterday's
sessions.
DR. HEDGES ASSISTED IN
CURE OF SLEEPING SICKNESS
It hns developed l- t Dr. S. R.
tleiiiies uilvised iiui unve srieeiul
treatment in tile ease of Mrs. Wi!
limn lleil. the sleopimr sickness pa
tient ol! Ashland, who recently' re
covered ol' that malady, lie assist
till liev. Hrav in cITeeliny tiie cure.
JLIXXKAI'OI.IS, 1'Vb. . Hour
dropped ."ill cents a barrel at the lo
cal market lodav, the eollanse in
l'oreimi cxclinntie und the sluinti in
the wheat market beiie niven as tlie
cause. Today's riimtation, $111.7") a
barrel in UH iiounil cotton sucks, i
tlie lowei price standard J'lour lias
been sellinu' for tills veur.
PROMINENT
FOLKS TESTIFY
Sacramento, Calif.: "For years I was
a great sutTerer. I had im litest ion very
badly antl it
seemed that there
was no help for
me as 1 hud tried
so many, many
(lilFerent remedies
without getting
any help. Finally,
r I tried Or.Wcrce's
('olden Medical
liJiscovery and it
rured me. 1 took
only two bottles."
J. V. CuLvicasoN,
3230 2nd Ave.
AFTER INFLUENZA
Heart and Circulation Bad
Baker City,rOrenon: "I was taken
whh Tnfluen.a January 4th and also had
a nervous breakdown. My stomach was
so bad i did not retain any food for three
or four weeks and I was troubled with
gas and sourness. I doctored witli my
two favoritu doctors and a Chiropractic
who said my nerves were so badly de
ranged t hat 1 was on tlie verge of hysteria.
My heart, was bad and circulation so
bad that my limbs were almost paralyzed.
One day I sent for a copy of Dr. i'ieree's
Common Sense Medical Adviser, which
1 read and decided to mako a trial of Dr.
Pierce's medicines. At that time I wjls
only able to stav up a fow minutes at a
time. After taking two bottles I was
ablo to be on my feet ail day. I nrn now
able to eat anything witho'itdiscomfort
nnd never have the dryness in my mout h
in tlie morning nor any bowel trouble.
The 'Pleasant Pellets' ami tho 'Medical
Discovery' according to direct ons, and
the Halt baths as directed in the 'Medical
Adviser' were all I used. I walk 18 or Ml
blocks at a time now nnd feel no ill
etTeets.
"W ill always recommend Dr. Pierce's
remedies. Mns. Wm, HonuAiti), l2i'M)
Church St.
DR. RICKERT
EYES SClENTIFICAluLT
fESTHIV, ALt CLASSICS
PROPERLY FITTED
NO DROPS CSEO
Broken LenRe Accurately implicated
Suite 1-2 over Mar Co.
308 E. Main. Upstaln
fl'
Ribbons
AND ...
Maline
Wonderful selection
nt cost
Watch our Wondow.
The
Vanity Shop
Next lxialto Theater.
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And such beans on the same high plane as the
other Del Monte Quality Products which you know
so well finest California beans hand-picked
cooked the Dei. Month way and Havered with that
zestful, palate-tempting Dki. Monti; Tomato Sauce.
Try a can today for favor convenience food
value economy.
CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
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Don't ask for
Crackers say
Snow Flakes
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Fruit Biscuit
Crenni Gems ,
Animal
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Vanilla Wafers
Assorted Cakes.
Fiesta Wafers
Oatmeal Crackers
L'eanut Waiuri
We are closing
Nitrate of S
Saturday, February 7
Have you ordered yolirs?
You know the value of Nitrate as
a fertilizer.
Here is an opportunity to get yoursv
at a low price. .
$75 per Ton in ton lots
76 per Ton in less than ton lots
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange"
Medford Phcne 106 Oregon'
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A Teasing
Dash of Salt
a crispy j'ust-out-of-the oven dain-'!'
tiness the most delicious soup 1 .
enhanced' when Snow Flakes are
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