F5.GE TWO
MEDFORD HLTC TRTEUNTF:, MEDFORD, ORIXiOX, FPJDAY, MAY 28, 1020.
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Don't forget to buy all your fond
supplies for two days tomorrow asj which it has passed. The Grand Army
Monday will bo observed as a holblay'of the Kepublic requests that all vet
and ull the stores will be closed that . ctraiiF of wars join with them hy bar
day. The banks too will be closed, jltiK their heads and standing rever
end don't forget that the banks now ently at attention while the hells are
close Saturday noons. Pretty near
everything in a business way, even
the barber shops, will be closed .Von
day.
150 trimmed hats to choose from
at Lottie Howard's, 109 North Cen
tral avenue.
Coffee has arrived. 3 lbs. $1.
Truax Store. 4
The Medfonl branch of the Pacific-
Fruit and Produce company, under
the management of S. (J. Nelson has
greatly increased its business and ex
tentlod Its territory. Tho Medford
branch received its first full car Joad
shipment of bananas this week and
will receive a car of the same fruit
every two weeks to supply the sur
rounding territory from here.
Suits at cost pHis lb per cent, tins
The Tailor. tf
Kino blend coffee, 3 lbs. $t. Truax
Store. J4
Mrs. 'Kdgar K. Preston, mother of
Frank Preston, and her sister, Mrs.
J. Hertz, arrived here by auto from
their home at Han Francisco yester
day to spend the summer. They will
llvo at tho Hotel Medford.
If Willy Wood wanted some wood,
what wood would Willy try? He
would call up 70 and say: Send some
wood to Willy Wood. of course he
would, hocauso their wood Is tho
cheapest wood that Willy Wood could
buy. Valley Fuel Co. CI
The Elks picnic Sunday will bu an
Informal affair and any Elk who ap
pears on tho grounds in white trou
sers Is very liable to be chucked into
the river. All members of tho lodge
should bo clean shaven, however, and
bring their bathing suits along to add
variety to tho moving picture scenes.
Coffee week at Truax storo. M. J.
D. , CJoldon Wont, (iolden Star, Col
den Gate, Schilling's, Folger's Com
rade, Tillman & Mendel's Aromatic
brand, all at reduced prices, and
three lbs. of our fine blend In bulk
nt $1. IH
Tho Tied Cross employment office
asks that all orchardists of the valley
who need help In thinning send in
name to the office in the .Spuria, hldg.
Phone 45G. All high school students
are also requested to list with the
Rod Cross if tnoy desire to secure
work in the orchards. r !
Tho now head driller of tho Tri
gonia Oil company. A. P. Shaffsloll
and his son, J. 10. Shaffstoll who will
nsaist him, with their wives arrived
from their homo at l.os Angeles yes
tortlay afternoon, and aro guests al
tho Holland-. Mr. Hlmffstoll is u vet
ernn and expert driller and oil man
who has had much experience In the
Pennsylvania and other large oil
fields.
Heal home made sorghum nt
Hutchison & Lumsdeu.
Three lbs. of our fine blend coffer
$1. Truax Store. , (I I
Quite a number of Klks attended
tho funeral services hold this after
noon in .the Klks temple at Ashland
over tho lulu County Commissioner
George Owen. Tho Ashland Klks
lodgo had charge of the services.
Daughters of the American Itevo
lution will meet with Mrs. W. I
Wolch, 115 Mistletoe, Saturday after
noon, May 2lh, at 2:30. ri
Fronch pastry and dainty confec
tions made fresh daily at Hex Cafe, tf
Guests from the state metropolis
Btopping at the Medford include II. S
"Wylio, W. A. Hatteram, N. F. Haas,
G. F. Sigenthaler, II. C. Fell, W. P
Gray, M. G. Wnlther, Frank Landau
and A. Ut Carpenter. Anothor Ore
gonian nt this hotel Is Percy A. Cup
per, stato water engineer of Salem.
Piano pupils of Mrs. K. K. Gun
will he heard in two programs at the
Presbyterian church, Monday, May
HI. The hours mo ::'.U) and S: t"
Tho public is invited to bear then
recitals. Uto
JJnrn dauce nt Harry Carlton ranch
on Antolope, Saturday, May 1!9. .la?.
music. ICvorybody come.
Altuo tho pupils are feeling aw
fully bad about It. next Monday will
bo n holiday In the Medford nchools
according to a ruling hy State Super
intendent of Schools Churchill, be
cause of the fact that Memorial day
falls on Sunday.
Have Just Installed new elect rlc
Thrr waslic:. Yrur washing done
pro'.nptly and efficiently. Mrs. Henry
lUunettc, "ial-at. Ore. Hox It::. )i:t
percent off on till niilllnerv and
blout;c:i at The Vanity H it Shop, Krl
day and Saturday, May L's, r.S'
!II. L. Percy, formerly one of the
managers of the Hialto theater, whd
is now crnueeted with the movlni;
picture distributing firm of Knhinson
& Colo as traveling representative
with headquarters In San Francisco
arrived In the city lust night for n
flying ylsit wllh his family, and left
todiy for Klamath Falls. Mrs
Vorey and their two children will join
him-the first of .hunt and the famlh
wllj. reside al Alameda, across the bay
from San Francisco.
Tho latest achievement in washing
machines Is the 1,aun-lry-Htte- it
wnshes and drys your laundry, peo
ple 'Klectric Store. f.s
Wo do hemstitching, picnting. The
Vanity Shop, next Itialto theatre.
H. ". Jones of Rapid City, S. ..
who arrived in the city this week
looking for a location, and who is a
guest nt the Holland, hhjh that Med
ford and the valley has dj epy im
pressed him as h place to abide in
fact is tho best he has seen so far.
Sanitary Heauty Shop, Garnelt
Coroy Bldg., rooms -lOti-tnT. Phone
S41-R. General work. S4
ru Blu cookies and crackora. The
palace Grocery, . 7s i
Grants Pass will have a novel fea
ture to its Memorial day observance
.Monday. AL noon that day the be! In
of the city will he tolled, in honor of
those who wave their lives that the
republic miht survive the wars thru
rung.
Auto repairing M. J. Swing, with
Hittson .Motors' Auto Home, 29 South
Front. All work guaranteed. tf
Tho latest achievement in washing
machines is the I.aun-Dry-Ette it
washes and drys your laundry. Peo
ple's Klectric Store. PS
C. li. McConnell returned last night
from Portland where ho was called
on business the first of the week.
Just unloaded a carload of Huff
man trucks. See Clark & .Childers.r8
The lowest priced truck for its
carrying capacity in thw world in the
Huffman. Clark & Childers, dealers.
.IS
The American Railway Express of
fice will be closed all day Monday
along with the other lines of busi
ness. $.100. to $1000 saved In buying a
Huffman truck. Clark & Childers,
dealers. 5S
All parties having bills against the
high school student body please file
thlft week. fiS
Merrill and Alexander Xibley, who
have been in attendance this week at
(ho sugar inquiry will leave tonight
for Portland, from which city they
will visit tho ( tali-Idaho company
factory at Toppenish, Wash., and in
spect the surrounding beet sugar
growing territory, from where they
will go to San Francisco to attend
the federal trade commission hearing
in that city.
Mill-run at tho old prico. Iiardwel
Fruit Co. G2
See Medford Lana & Insurance
Agency, successors to D. R. Wood &
Co., Urn, 209 Liberty Uldg., for liro
Insurance. tf
C. W. Cotlam of Chicago is a busi
ness visitor In the city and a guest
at the Holland.
Orrcs, the ladles' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland overy Thursday. Fine
woolens, latest Btylos always. tf
For the best insurance see Holmes
tho Insurance Man.
Edison Marshall, of Medford, who
haa achieved much fame in the pant
two years as tho writer of a number
of KtorlcH In which tho plot Is laid in
southern Oregon. Is staying at the
Oshorn hotel while on a brief visit
to Eugene. He Is a member of Delta
Tau Delta and is a University of Ore
gon graduate. Fugcne Guard.
Do you want to savo your curtains
by washing and ironing them by the
electric washer and lronor nt Paul's
Klectric Store? Wo will do it or show
you how.
Mrs. Paul Ilauseri, corsotlere for
Nu Done. Phono 685-J.
California Is represented at the
Medford hy W. (J. Fstep, W. L. Freres
John J. Ross, C. K. nogers, and L.
S. Benjamin of l.os Angeles, and Goo.
Russell Reed Jr., Evan W. Kelley.
(Jeo. O. Huch, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Johnson and W. It. Knight of San
Francisco.
Suits sponged, pressed on a Hoff
man sanitary steam pressing machine
Special rates hy month. Delivery ser
vice. Plume 22S-J. Myers Apparel
Cleaners, Dyers, Hatters, 103 North
Central. 51)
Quality, sorvico, satisfaction La
dies' and men's suits dry or steam
cleaned $1.50. Phono 2 23-.I. Deliv
ery sorvico. Myers Apparel Cleaners.
Dyers, Hatters, ltKt North Central. 57
A patriotic ball will bo staged at
the natatorium tomorrow night. The
largo hall will bo decorated in the
national colors and will otherwise
present u patriotic appearance, Spec
ial music will be provided for the oc
casion by the I mperlal orchestra
which will be present In full force.
Surprise dances will bo an added fea
ture. Admission will ho only 10c
which will Include war tax.
For eye, eui, none, throat see Dr.
llolno, Liberty Oldg. Glasses fitted.
Your spring suit fcost woolens,
reasonable prices. Kloln tho Tailor,
Bast Main, upstairs.
The commencement exercises of
the Ashland high school were held
in the Chautattiiua building of that
city last night.
loleo-l-ight Electricity for ovory
farm. J. E. nartlott, Medford Hotel,
Medford, Ore.
Suits at cost plus 10 per cent. Gus
The Tailor. tf
Judge II. W. Straup and Judge It
W. Young of Salt Lake City, counsel
for the I'tah-ldaho company at the
sugar hearing before the federal
trade commission, left this morning
by auto for a visit at Grants Pass. It
was Jokingly given out that the pur
pose (if their visit to tho "It's the
Climate City" was to see If they could
find any trace of the former sugar
t.ictnry ihere.
Old phonographs and records
bought, sold and exchanged. Doug
lass, 101 S. Central. Phono G15-.T.
Singer Shop Quality counts. Now
.ind used machines sold or rented.
Fxpert repairing on all makes ma
chines. Phono 215-11. 10 So. Fir. 60
CO
J. C. Mechem of Trail, was a visi
tor in Medford Friday.
Tablets ana permed pads made of
news print, for school and office use
for salo at this office. tf
Carl .leschke, high grade watch
and cloc kropnlrlng. ! Fir street.
The post office will be closed all
day Monday with the exception of the
general delivery window which will
only be open from S to ! a. m. Only
one delivery will be made by the car
riers. Patriotic halU Sat. He there! 5S
Why pay Stic for sugar when you
oan buy home made sorghum for ISc
it Hutchison & Munsdon.
Owing to the big shortage in gaso
line every consumer of the same
should conserve all that Is possible
especially the drivers 'of pleasure cars
to enable the trucks and tractors
used in farming, road building and
other commercial enterprises to re
ceive all the gasoline necessary to
carry on their work. If this is not
done u may become necessary to
again reduce the quantity allowed
pleasure cars. Care exercised on the
part of everyone will enable the oil
companies to serve all tho people.
Hemstitching, pecotlng 10c per
yard, thread furnished. Expert op
erator. Singer Shop, 10 South Fir
street. 60
Delco-Llght Electricity for every
farm. J. B Bartlott, Medford Hotel,
Medford, Ore.
Reservations arc pouring In to the
Pago theater from outside of Medford
for the Passing Show, which plays
here next Tuesday night. E. Kovo
and party of 12 from Granada, Calif.,
are among those who have made
reservations.
J-adics' and men's suits. thoroughly
cleaned, $1.50. City Cleaning & Dye
ing Works. Phone '171.
Awnings made to order and put
up. All kinds of repairing. Douglas,
101 South Central. Phone C1B-J.
Tho barber shops of the city will
be closed all day next Monday, which
fact is tough on those fellows without
razors, as they will have no chance to
got a shave after 0 o'clock Saturday
night until Tuesday morning.
Patriotic ball! Sat. Special music!
Surpriso dances! IJig time! 5S
It pays to save and saves to pay.
We will show you. Bring your laun
dry to Paul's Electric Store.
Oregon people stopping at the Hol
land Include H. H. Flndley of Mc
Miunville, O. D. Adams of Roseburg
and N. Frish of Portland.
A complete line Tru Mil cakes and
crackers at tho Palace Grocery. 7?
Broken forglngs ana- castings, all
shapes, all metals, all sizes, welded,
reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan
Welding Works. 39 South Front St.
Mrs. A. B. Williams received n tele
gram today announcing the sudden
death of her sister's husband, John J.
Thomas, at I'kiah, Cel., this morning.
Mr. Thomas was a twin brother ol
Arthur U Thomas, one of the terri
torial governors of Utah. Tloth were
prominent In public affairs in Utah
for several years preceding and after
statehood.
We are not satisfied unless you
are. City Cleaning and Dyeing Works,
101 South Riverside. Phono 474.
All kinds dry wood, phono 85!) or
519-J. Ray Blackburn.
Mosdames Browning and Howard
of Jacksonville were visitors In Ash
land on Wednesday.
Pure home innuo sorghum ISc at
Hutchison & Lumsdon.
Wo aro now hanflimg Orchard
nrnnd Spray materials, good quality,
prices right. Farm Bureau Coopera
tive Exchange. Phono 032. 69
All Flks aro urged to bo present nt
tho Flks clubhouse at p. m. today
for about 5 or 10 minutes while mov
ing pictures are taken inside and out
side the building.
Patriotic ball! .Medford Nat. Sat.
Imperial orchestra. Fvcrybody's go
ing! 5S
Homc-mado bread and pastry fresh
daily at Rex Cafo. tf
Here's ono In a Portland news
paper (hat has us all guessing: "A.
W. Westerlund, who runs the Hotel
Medford, whence most of the tourists
set out for Crater lake and other
points, is among the hotel men visit
ing in Portland. He is registered at
tho Benson." " -
Dance at Beagle Saturday, May 29.
Music by Majestic orchestra. 5$
Orrcs, tailors for men and women.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore.
Louis Bennett, tho former Medford
business man, amf now in (ho grocery
business at Bend, arrived in the city
Thursday for a short visit and de
parts tonight for home.
Suita at cost plus 10 per cent. Gus
The Tailor. tf
Phono 474 about your dry cleaning
and dyeing. All work fully guaran
teed. City Cleaning Works, 401 South
Riverside.
Eastern states guests at tho Med
ford are 1,. V., Temple, and J. K. Say
ier of New York city, and Mr. and
Mrs. O, A. Stetler of Chicago.
Patriotic, ball! Medford Nat. Sat.
5S
Homo made Rogue River brooms
7c nt Hutchison & Lumsdeu.
The Imperial orchestra of Medford
left last niht for Grants Pass where
they provided the music for the
American Legion ball returning early
this morning. This organization Is
lecetving offers from all parts of
southern Oregon and northern Cali
fornia. Houses for suio. Jackson County
Building & Loan association.
Suits at cost plus 10 per cent. Gus
The Tailor. tf
K. G. Brown of Medford. who re
cently was bunged up In an automo
bile accident by getting his skull and
a few other parts of his anatomy
cracked, has arrived at the Seward
with his nurse, where he will spend
several days recuperating. Mr. Brown
is rapidly recovering.' Portland
Journal.
Economize by using scratch pads
tor use. Get them at this office, tf
Tho Chamber of Commerce la a
clearing house for community
thought and action. Join. tf
The junior prom ot the high school1
will be held tonight at the natator
ium. Lithia mineral water has great me
dicinal value. Phone al. Jackson
County Creamery.
WEEKS & ORR
UNDERTAKERS '
Day Itione W7
Xlfiht Phone F. V. Week. C27-J-2
4. K, Orr, JK7-J-3,
John Dennison, of the Medford
Auto Co., was in Klamath Fails on
business Thursday and Friday.
Suits at cost plus 10 per cent. Gus
The Tailor., tf
The trial of Mrs. Lark Evans whom
the state claims is not legally wedded
to Evans and who was recently indict
ed on three charges by the grand
jury, began this forenoon in circuit
court at Jacksonville, on the charge
involving her relations with Evans.
District Attorney Roberts returned
from Portland this forenoon just in
time for the trial.
Have you tried tho Llthla mineral
water? If not call the bottling de
partment of the Jackson County
Creamery and get a sample free.
Wanted Beer ana pop bottles at
DeVoe's. ,
WEDDING BELLS
Miss Dorothy Gilbert of Chicago,
became tho bride of Fail S. Tumy of
Medford at high noon today at Trin
ity Episcopal church In Portland. The
news of their marriage follows a brief
courtship, being one of the interest
ing romances of the season. The
charming bride came west some
weeks ago to be the guest of Mrs.
Gerald Sooysmith in Portland, and on
her way to this city visited Mrs. Wil
liam Sooysmith in Medford, where
sbe wnB much entertained, inciden
tally making the acquaintance of her
husband, who Is one of the prominent
young bachelors of Medford, where
ho is engaged In the automobile busi
ness. Mrs. Charles C. Gilbert, mother of
the bride, arrived Wednesday evening
from Chicago to be present for the
ceremony. The service was read in
tho presenco of a small company of
close friends by Dr. A. A. Morrison
and was followed by a wedding break
fast, served at the Portland hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Tumy will make, their
homo In Medford following a wedding
trip. Portland Journal.
TAKE KOZER'S PLACE
KALKM1, Ore., Mnv 28. Sam A.
Knzer. nnnointed bv (lovernor Oleiitt
as secretary of state, todav ounlii'ierl
Tor the .office and announced the ap
pointment uf John W. Cochran of
Portland tis his clue! deputy.
SALFM1, Ore., Mav 28. Governor
Tt...i W MI,.,, If r.i.rw.xt.oiwl t.wl,.t lir.
would call a tneetimr nt an curly d:itc
ol the commit too ot 1:) appointed to
lOOl InmJntl.v,. -;ll WW.,.,I..M-
dulions relative to' proposed chnwrea
m the workmen s compensation net.
Mrs. llubrard, nee Ida Ditsworth.
and children and Mrs. Arthur Yenrkes
from (Jlenwood, Wash., are visitim;
relatives here.
There was n dunce iriven at the
Trail hull rfutunlav night. Those
who attended from here were as fol
lows: Mr. ami Mrs. ). M. Carlton.
Mr. Herbert Carton. Mr. and Mrs. It.
P. Vincent, Miss Fern Gorden, Mr.
and 'Mrs. W. A. lliirinbotham and
Misses Kthel, liessie nnd Gertrude
Ilieinhothnm.
(i. K. Hollenbeak anil family wer?
Sunday callers at tho Evergreen
ranch.
Mr. Temple Brown of Iioseburir is
visitinirat Nelson' Nves.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Uitsworth :vd
son. liichnrd, and Mrs. Ilehrard ana
children spent Sunday nt It. B. Vin
cent's. iiS
Carl Kiehardon made a business
trip to Met font Tuesday, returning
Wednesday.
- .Miss Amies Johnson o-f tiosohun; i
visitinir at the home of F. M. Mnn
nimr Miss Mope ve came up from
Medford Sunday to spend the diiv
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Xve.
('. W. Clarke made n trip to Med
fonl Sundav and returned Monday.
Mrs. W. M. I'lrieh is visitinir nt
the Carlton home.
Miss Loho Clarke left Sundnv fn
Ashland.
A .Ww Achievement
Tho latest achievement in washing
machines is the Laun-dry-otte which
washes and drys clothes without a
wringer. The laun-dry-ette engineers
worked for several years before they
perfected a washing machine that
would wash and dry clothes without
a wringer. Another feature is that
no buttons are lost as with tho old
type machines with the wringer, and
therefore also eliminating all danger
from getting the fingers caught. Mi
lady can even now wash her clothes
without embarrassment. The People's
Klectric store have securod the agen
cy for tho Laun-dry-ette which is now
on display.
TOO LATE Tf CLASSIFY
WA'XTKI) To trade lira ml now six
cyllmU'r car for house ami lot. City
property. (Murk & Childers.
3U'Y RANCH KS FROM OWNER, Cold
Hay Realty Co. save money.
IKAI. KSTATK FOR SAI.K AM)
FxehanKO. (ioUl Hay Realty Co.,
tSwners.
Films Developed Better
Prints Made Clearer
Prompt attention to Mail Orders
SWEM'S STUDIO
212 East Main St. Medford
Clara Lind and Virginia Taylor in
Passing Show, June 1st.
t;i.:f I
mm j jL fr , $1
! kII 1 tf 7 ij i
EiiBfHfrMiFir
CONFIDENCE IN CAN CURE ILLS OF
AMERIMNM MODERN WORLD
I.KKDS. Kimland Kir Arthur Shir
lev lienn, who was head of the lirit
ish mission to the International Trade
Conference at Atlantic Citv last fall,
has- iust told the members of the
Luncheon (.'lull that he believed t lie (
t mteil htates and Ureal liritiun would
continue to "pull together.'' If so,
he said, he tbouirht thev and their
allies would he able to reconstrucf.
K,iiropc ami aet back to former con
ditions of trade.
A srreat niiinv people had said there
was no chance of (ireat Britain and
the United States pullins; together, be
cause thev were too much alike too
impetuous and aaiiressive. lie did not
believe it. lie had known America
since 1877 anil had never known a
better feeliiiir to exist between Eusr
land and America, than exists todi'.v
amiim; the people who counted.
There were in America, lie said,
pro-tJermans, Sinn Feiners, and
others ''wild men who were trviiiir
to uproot the whole American consti
tution." There were people who woi-e
wor';in!r, with pro-Germans and Sinn
Kernel's, to do all they could airainst
P.nulnnd. !ut thev would not suc
ceed, he said. The class of people
in America who were descended from
Am;lo-Saxon stock were not iroiiiiT to
irive up the iroverntaciit of the country
to uiiv "mixed cosmopolitan hodv of
people like the bolslievists and their
class, who were makinsr the trouble
in America todav."
The bulk of the people of the Unit
ed States, he declared, had the most
absolute faith in the honetv, cour
age and determinalioa of John Hull,
(ireat Britain, he said, owed America
u liisr debt, but the allies owed this
country a larger one.
Census Returns
WASHINGTON. May 2S. rtrook
llne. Mass., 37,7-1 s, increase D!)3G or
per cent.
Newton, Mass., 4 C,03 S, increase
C232 or 15.7 per cent.
Poabody. Mass., 19,u52, increase
-IS.'! 1 or 2 -t. 4 per cent.
Melrose, Mass., IS, 204. Increase
2-tSll or 15.S per cent.
Wyaiidotte.-Mlch., (revised) 13,
s.11. Increase SSB4 or 67-1 per cent.
! ' .III
Millinery and Blouses
Friday and Saturday, May 28 and 29
25 Off Nothing Reserved
Every woman in Jackson County should take advantage of
the wonderful values offered at this sale.
The VanitylShop
Next Rialto Theatre
1 PI
PHILADELPHIA Chri.stian faith
us a cure for tin world's ills was
vocntcil bv Dr. Nicholas Murray Dnt-
1T, president of Columbia Cniversitv.
in an address to commissioners of
the Presbyterian General Assembly
'Kvcry conceivable explanation of
the unrest, dissutisfaetinn and dis
order that prevail throughout the
world has been proposed except the
one that is deepest and most import
ant," he said. "Ilavimr come to feel
himself (mite superior to all that hi;
jrotie before, and beini; without faith
in anvthiuir that lies bevond, man lias
tended to become an extreme eu'otis
The wisdom, the justee. the nioruliu
of an' net or pol-m ni'; now tesled
solely bv its immediate result-', and
these results are increasinrlv meas
ured in terms of the material ami
eirotiotml satisfaction ofthe moment.
"In a world so constituted and so
motived unrest, dissatisfaction an J
disorder are a necessiiv. Set free a
million or a thousand million human
wills lo work each for the urenm-
KILL THE RATS
TO-DAY
By Using
i STEARNS' PASTE
itiitt'nmtlonalpxtprminntoT for Ttoti.Mlce,
CiH'krcwcIioaainl Wnturtnifrsi. It creates a
ilfslro in t lieso pi'Pts to run from tho build
ing Inr wutiT and fro-h air, dying outsiiio
hi a few moninnis. Two el7.es. 3."c timi $liO
should be enough to kill iroiu SiQ to 400 rata.
1 READY FOB USE ORDER FROM DEALER
1
Dancing Academy
MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER
Adult and Children's Classes
For information call 5G6-J. ' ' "
MISS KATIIRYN SWEM
BIG SALE
pli-lnni'iil of if s own immediate mu.
teriiil satisl'ui-tinii and mithinir but
unrest, (li-satir-l'aetioii and disorder
is possible.
What appears to have happened is
that in settim: free the individual hu
man beiiiL' from those external re
straints and iMimpulsions which con
stitute tvrannv, he has ulso been st
free from those internal restraints
and compulsions which distinguish
liberty from license.
"The pendulum has swumr too far.
The time has come, the time is in
deed already past, when the pendulum
-hould bev'in its swinir backward
toward the middle point of wisdom, of
sanitv, of self-control and of steadv
progress. Here is to be found the re
ligious obligation and relimous op
portunity ofthe American nation in
this vear of urat'c.tf
A. F. & A. M.
Special communication Med.
ford lodgo 103, Friday oven
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m Joints
Sore Muscles
Limber Up quickly Under the Sooth
Ins, Penetrating Application of
Hamlin's Wizard Oil
In cases of rheumatism and lame
back it penetrates quickly, drives out
soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching
joints and muscles.
Wizard Oil is an absolutely reliable,
antiseptic application for cuts, burns,
bites, and stings. Sprains and bruises
heal readily under its soothing, pen
etrating qualities.
Get it from druRgists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back.
3 Ever constipated or have sick head
ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips,
pleasant little, pink pills. 30 cents.
Guaranteed.
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