Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 13, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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    MKUFORI) MA Hi TiUlUTNR MKDKONTV OK MOV. FN I DAY. .TAXUAtlV )X 1022
PACE BtX
News of Jackson County j
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FLOUNCE ROjMIlS j AHUOCHMIS I
thtnre nt Ch.up.vril ohixl h N'o'v
Year's pvo which tit. I n it hreaSi nn till
mo.t.l.ii; a .4 e-c-.-r; ouo lo:.l a ru n. tii
jo.uihle timo,
. Fred Cla:U and Frank K'ohir Is n
are cuttan word on tlo Hd J. Yin-cut
place.
'at v. f r :u Mo.U'ord, whore Mrs. keep thorn nil, sixteen, ill work r laid
lc hud boon vul un le"v-ct.t ra op"r''' 'off seven or the o un I timed t work I
IVU III l iV lT.;i'lnl. SlU' Wllj. v U ilAtlUl. TllO tlMUhol S-eilltl to I'.' tlltll
t r way homo maV.t.K rh.:t drives, n-,thi coMpuiiy cannot mt men tu 8 t the. j
lii.tltilttK here until Monday ttio:nlnit . t N-m out, how them out tf h trees!
Uia who went tn tho mil ttlato n ivo it;i t unite then 7 Ml 1 1. by (.
fur il o.j ili'i Mi" ! i'.;i v where sho ! Another tUlitsC that Is w,.nl,ln iiwahitt
n-milncd over nUtst end tier husband ; tho rn'tpntiy U tlmt there l it lthul of
vto.it en '.in hn, f i- ti te:im and n't'UH pMnnle going through, tin' country
" Minima IlUJiarJion la vtalt'tm home
flks. lie, lus. boon away :r gn
time.
Mr. ar.J Mm. Atklm of Eve-."i
ranch have a big boy baliy. M-.th;r
und u ar doing n'roly.
Mr. and Mr. H. I'l r.ytn ' 'rn
Now Tear's with Sir, and 'ts. 1.. C
VeCay. titft. Manning n.l Mrs. IV tv.';.
wore via ti-iR In th.'s part of ncU'.i
b rhood Su:iJ:iy.
The last few days h:ive be -u s
sunny r.nl warn that n:o t ail of t'ie
snow U goto afain.
School commenced asahi Tuesday.
Jan. 3, at pin. 6t, after vacatlm tor
the holidays.
Mr. Mid Mrs. Elmer Pa want nt!ea-.I-ed
the New Year's danrc at T.ail; als
avert Sunday visiting relatives at
Trail.
to McCay and Elmer O.iwson
banled a lo.v.1 of lumher Thursday for
MeCay'a new house.
H-yt Smith. na!th Ptyt.-.n and Mr.
Atkins wotit to Uwn Saturday.
Miss Hazel Dltsworili and Mrs.
Frauk Ditsw.rtU were plc-asiiut ca!!e;s
at Mrs. Richardsin's Sundai".
Hoyt S;nith t.tis, a caller at . Itoy ;
Vaisghn's Kriday. j
THE MODERN MOTHEK
face .lrlleros far V.pyond those of
hor.t iorhOi.ro. Fhe honrt-lf irtiat li a
rimh more rompot'-nt orsn, ttnt
t lnlnR In one Individual. t!te duiios .
hureo, cook, leather ar.d moral In
"truetor. It la no wonder that many
ecnrtflt ntloUH women break undi-r the
fttruin. Kittl ti:itirthrs tlrati out a
mlaerahio exisu-nee; always tiicj. ar.tl
yot' unaMe to take a day's vacation.
Kuoh.' wor.ion will find the:ns lt t s
l-!ifiiit'd ar.d their btirdvna matin
ORslfK'liy 'the use of Ltla K. rink
ham's VeifetaMe fompoan-.J. which
win made far sufforins women, and
does not fail to relieve them.
WOOD
Hrwt ktKM1 til alt kliuin Only mwl to 1
ctlf oiolrr nner 4Im hot ' ( ul '
Cnatat 111 off ear I
VALLEY FUEL CO
Mrs. Win. J-n ls of Metlf:)rd was out;
last veok t visit her parents at Uuv
i:ca;lu ivst ffiee. j
Grsr.dra Unv.'tiin cf Trail, Is n Oj
v:r.Jt tr. l.-.f. ,:.r.ii:iit t at Hea'e.
1. " ; rt'W. .' "iidtx-.I ti
."ii ni m o. e tha .:oa.:w l-'tMsy
to !'v k a: ? .''v. tatl'e. .
.r. pf.n'ry ai ! Tr il't v.rre cs'
'tr.: : t A". V. '"a-'itaa's this woek
fr ;a v;.iK'e V y.nt.
M-s. C'vra v.-n ant ding! tor Ella
visited with Mm. R. . Moore Tuesy
n?!ir rsp'.rt P-lrt.
Mr. :id Mr. ITatold Sho k have
r.:o ed un en tliel1- homestead.
Mrs. Prower starte Frid aeeo n
lianied by her three ttran 'sr.a t take
them home to the father at Oakland.
A da:ice was given at Mr. and Mn
McK-i's Saturday t'.sht. A larga
crowd was out
Mrs. C. M. Conley and P. C. Cha
man visited with home tolks Sunday.
The Antl ieh Girl sewtas rltih Held
their second nwvtiw; Satnnlay at Mr.
and Mrs. Smith's. Miss Hurr as out
from Medfird and the girls mado out
their program for the year.
Mr. ard Mrs. J. K. Glass, Mr. anti
Mrs. l.ticus and Mrs. U?!ard attendeu
the poultry dentoastratkm at Metlfjrd
Monday.-
Mosi of the a.'tfx.ls ta JaeKssn
county tre tairl-.is their stiite examina
tion with the exception of Aatioeh
which win take theirs in May.
Mr. TrcwhrMsa of Meilford, Is stay-t-.iK
with Frank Klehardsoa and FreJ
Clark. .
Konjrers wnue at t;ie oanre at jie
Kim's found their horse had broken
loese froia the bv.sy end Kane homo.
Mrs. C M. Conley took thent home.
Jo? I.a-.vro.c? Mynatt are at
tending school at Actloctu
Ea Inlow and Krma Olass dise"n
ti.iue 1 seh'l on account of had roads.
Anticch school will hive the lumber
sent o.-.t next wtek. for basketball
racks.
C. C. Sanderson was (Mug Itu.-'iaess
ia Central Point and Medford Satur
day. Mr. Febrean's two daughters are
now going to the Actiocn school axain
as school at Table Koek ia discontin
ued. A very large crowd attended the
TRAIL HEMS
ffVi te h few i
WARNING ! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin.
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are
not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians
over 21 years and proved safe by millions for
Colds
Toothache
Earache
Headache
Neuralgia
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Meuritis
Pain, Pain
Accept only "Bayer"' package which contains proper directions.
luuidy "Eayer" hoses cf )2 tallcta Alo li-t .ii s tf 21 a-.l 1 J'J PruggUU.
The si:r: r!fo oa Mr. and Mrs. Joe
"all Saturday night was n gre t
etvi. 'A largfl rro"vd atteid d a
-,-.:t t ho tnor.li'g dancleg ind r-lr.y-gam
All report a fu'.n i'.m"
:.'r. r.a,t.da o und f;':r.i'.y were San-
.'r.r p-ro.' at the Poolo honio.
"jyn. A.tb .re-tt tho woek end
'th HuTitrothcr Powurd, r.nd family.
K'k Crr?k. .
M", C. Matthews la vlsltlns Pan
'VM or a"d far'Uv.
V.- u-d 1-r . C. Pr'.t--:ieit a"d far
My v! itod Satt-.rday and Pttrd:y a"
tao Hall's.
!rv!n Hone and Penrll Middle-:-.-.--h.-r
wera Medford callers Wed-
.-Lt-rd.iy.
1'erry Thornton of Per.'rt wen'
it oa the tattn Saturday for a few
v.tioks' visit with friends In the val
ley, j
There was a good attendance at
church Sunday. '
Mrs. Klloa Albright tt Medford Is
rl-lt'r.R her old home near Trail thli
week.
1! Ach Jr . wife and daughter Pot
M relnrnod to their place oa Klk
Creek, which they are rui'iuiy l;u-'
i-roving.
Mlsr Ineu vTletrs retarned home
Wedne-day nCtfr -iitteotl'tig th
Ttaohor's assoclatioa at Portland.
She n!t--o visited rulatlves. She re--oMd
haviiiii had a good tlma while
oa her visit.
K.-ra Whitloy went to Medfcrd on
a bitr'noss trio Saturday. Pecetaber.
SI, mnrnins to his place at Persist
Wedaestluy. !
Fred Sturgts wnt after caul.- Mon
t"ry, Sth. returnins t'a B-jie diy to
h: home.
Elmer Slvey. Haiei Pattl Saiulo',
"eter Swidoz ware registered for et
r.minat'oiis to he held r t t'lk Creek
,-l;o' hotf-e January 12-13.
Elmer Ivey and Hazel Pence
were registered to tave the com"lote
c'jthth grade examinations. Paul San
do and Peter Sandor wi'l take ex
aminations in physiology, as tbey are
In the 6th and 5th grades. j
George Trusty went to town Sat
urday, January 1, and returned Mon-:
day. Sth. He has also traded his old
''nrd for a newer model, which H a
1921 model It aeecta to run very,
nicely. j
, Mr V". Wilt!s of Persi't was la:
this vieinitv looking for cattle Sun
.(jiy. January; 8.
The Miller hoys liava bought the
Meepi;r cabin and have been
wrec-k'n? it. and hauling the lumher
tj the'r rlao for a barn they intend
to build. .
t Mr: 1. M. Miller returned hoxaa last
eek after visltlag la Medford. ,
' t'iande Morfre, wife and baby, were
visiting P. E. Sandoz and family Sun
day, the Sth. . i
Klmerlvey spent Sunday afternoon'
vklting the Sandoz boys.
I.ee Whitley has built an addition!
to h's house. .
George Hall made a trip down F.Ik
Creek road with aa empty barrel In
his wagon the other clay. Pon't any
body come up this way till we find
out what Is In It. Ho claims it was
hot air. Someone will have a hard
time drinking hot air. t
to Ue her the re-it of t't
Mr. Coalov report th.it ho had 1 1
It't sawiil-l b:vk ti Mr. liik iili.l
W'th the d"ll amo sold ".').' (eet t
ftHn'.ir. u:n;t-. That whin he buinht
the mill front Mr. lU-ik h- nliui-ly
I ought It to. iS'.t: o t!i Clark eroek
and lu vor.y. rf t'le nsen who have boon
mKim lift havo tii n on the slek lint
nnl hii'l to lav .ff n thai tu-eiunt.
.Hut ie live Pi h ); that when the
oiithor chuigot antl the s iniihlii''
.eotiioH la-k that we will nil 1 nprove In
health, In foaling, itnd that the eotk
Public Is Amazed at
Continued Enormous
Demand for; Tanlac
MINNESOTA DCKERS
FOR HUGQ-BEZOEK
vtater t1h, that Mr. Hawk haj moved ' will prtntrowj tl'tht aloait. j
the o:l!l ctuo tho traet of ll-uher he I tWrgo W, Averld of Itouud Top,
Id to hl:n and I sett fit ready 1 1 eut Untie Kalla iHtHtoft'ltH', came In Monday I
la-nK-r in oarnest. tilght on hi way t i Mn if.rd and apent
llev, H. U. Adarui Hiar'ed un 1 1 the i l :ht at tho Hunnyldrt.
p.-v. iel irv o:i f.it Sunday morning. Thtvdn-e Flu-ev, a bKtthor of our
U prt.iih, f.ir the poaple no there hut towisa'aa, A. J. Flnov, wan a html-,
w is pit ked un ntnl t-tkoit en U his dot- tie ti caller the flrtil of the week. , !
t!-,ia:ha and attor atur.:.t nt: gundny Mrs. M. K. PlchanUon, llvenitt Ah
,h l p;va h'tl t an attentive cm- b'tt and llitny llorrfo d wore it o
greititiou of abuit 30 po.tplo. returning gers en the Unite Palis atase Tuesday
la the ufto;noc-u In BUout the same morning on their way to thlr homes
way. walking and ridrn; tr.trhod his la Put'e Kails and vicinity,
nxnn In tl:no f.r mpper ant then Mr, Phlpps wh owns a farm and
Punched here at 7;Uft p, th. to a fair orchard four rr,fle mllos north t-f
f'-.'el etirgresatlor. H wl'l b at Vetltonl n:n l.i nga-d In the aheep
l:-.ttti Kails next Sunday with Itev. V. husliipts t n limited extenl, was here
. . Unlet and they exjie.'t to hold aer- t the Muskoff ranch to recover n few
vlfoa there all of the fallowing week. hsd of aheep he lout tin tho road and
Sunday evening Goo. l.ewla, I.onUt had tieea eared f ;r by Mr. Muskoff.
Marton and Aden Ha.tolton came In for : ('has. It.-fiwne. representing Leslie,
ntpi-er. Uiitlne Co., Nnv York, wai hero for
J. H. Cooley. euo of the big lumber dinner Tucs lay. I
dealers of Medf rd, ea-ne out mid ttKik Porn. t tho wife cf J. P. Antes,
d'nnor on Ms way up t Ids ranch and foreman on the Ktlgell orchard, Jan. 11
orchard. ' a fine baby Iny. j
There have tein and tiro In-lng ma le ' 1
several Important business clinngea In
our littlo town. The first of note Is
tho trnnsfcr tif the obi 11. Gmrer
place that- has eliaMed hands several
times rlnce It went out of hi hands,
and now Mr. Muskopf, the List oner. i
has 'IsSKisml of It to one of the Mod- j
ford attorneys. Mr. Newman, and Mr.
Muakopf after soiling out his farm'
oetod a hnuse bet mglr.t; to a Mr. Mc-;
Q told of Oakland and en preparing t .
!isovo into It was no. titled '' the r.gout
here, Mr. Wot. Perry, that the property
I-r. 1 been s.'M t Pre I Tit irn a and
that he would have ti hunt another
It ime, uo his next move was to lnte
view Mr. Schlelily. our scb-Kil Janitor,
."..id succeeded In rotit'ag his house,
where he Is living, ail he Intends ti
move into the house with James Jor
dan, and by hating twn ell widowers
live together auc.-eedud in arranging
biulruss as to kwn all parties here
la our town.
The next move of Interest is a deal
whereby Wm. Vou der IItl;en hna sold
his hardware and dru? st'ire to our
other hardware man, Hoy Ashoolu and
Thomas P. ,'lho!s. nnd they will con
s 'lldute the lo hto .ks of g:Kids and
carry cn the biinlnc!s in ti e old Von
t'er Hellrn building an that wert wlt't
the goods and fixtures. .Vtr. Von der
Pollen has n;t ghen'out for publlea-'
tloc fiis plans for tha future.
Last wex-k the train on the P. E.
rallnad had considerable trouble try
ing to hauljles over ttfe road to repulr
the weakest plare .h tha road and
the result was "that tfts section b-iss,
Mr. Whaley. discontinued oic rations
on tho road on Thursday afiernoon
with tho ttnderstandiiig , that they
w.MiiId resume work "'tijaln Monday,
and aone of the mrn who savj homes
in Medford went homo and returned
Monday morning to b InformeJ that
there was a Berious nhortage of tied
and that they had had trouble In get
ting them down from Putto Falls and
that they would have to lay off until
Tuesday, so Tuesday morning canto
and the section bits informed them
that he could not get ties enough to
MlN?en.rot.?J. inn. U.-A group
of nlomnl of the 1'nlVernlty of Minne
sota tdiy were reprld to le eon
fdtlerlti wh:if.tep junv ti taken to
feeure the serMoes of Huitn lletdek,
atliletk- dln-t-lor nt lYnn 8tut na
head fooitmll cttnt-h at Mlmiemitn.
Ho Hi Itudok and Kred Puehrtiig, uth-tell.-
jtlivtler at the I'ntvopilty of
Mlnnt-sotH late -etrrday ouiiiludfd
eonferenois wl:h Ltitus I. Cuff man,
prrNlilent of the university. They
lift for their home without any do
rlHlons being rent-bed. It In wild.
RED PEPPER FOB
GOLDS IH CHEST
Eave your tight, arhins elicit. Step 1
the pain, prck i!p tht cooitcukiii. Feci ',
a had cold looscu up in juh a short
time.
"Krd Prpper Fub" is the eo!J rem-'
nJy that brings nuickcit relief. It cannot-
hurt y-ni and it cenamly seems to '
end the tightness and drive the tonges"'
tion and soreness right out.
Nothimf has u:h "concentrated, pefi
Ctrjt.iiK licat at rd pepper t, and w;-n
l.rr.t penetrate riht down into tylih,
roicsiion, aihini( riutlt and sore,
ttifl joints relief comri at cure.
The moment y-u apply Red Pepper
Rub you feel the tingling heat. lnthre
fninotri the congested spot is warmed
through and through. When you are
uffenng from a cold, rhctimatiim,
harkache, stiff neck or sore mutcles.
jnt get a jar of Kowlc Ktd Pepper
Kub, made from red pepperj, at any
drug store. Vou will have the quicVe-
relief known.
iVtiplo All Over AinoricA
Want tu -Know What Is
lVhinil tho lMirnnmoiml
Sut'ct'ss of This Prt'pant
t it.ii That Makes It tho
v WnrM's (In-atcst Tonif.
fy after day the nuentlon U being
ukkeii all over th Culted Htntes and
i .ina.iii What ts the reiimma for the
phenomenal success er TanlaeT Why
do w hear so muoh about tt T and.
Why do Tannic sales keep increasing
every yrnr, when other medli'lnes
seem to haven ahort-llvsd piipulartty
and ni-tt then forsottenT
lh nnttwri Is lniU suouth. Ths
test of lime has proven tu people all
nver the American continent that
Tnulae always produces luont grntlfy'
lug result und that the roomi knbls
relief II In hiss seem to be more per
tiiiinent than ner before tvllevetl poa.
tdldo.
Tene nf thounnutls of persons, every
where, who took tt when It was first
Introtluoetl elx you m alio, report thut
they me Mill eiiJo.vltiK excellent health
and millions of American homes are
mW unllllf TStlliu" US til" laililly Itletll
vine after first trying It out thor
oughly und petK'lnliii It iho World's
tlreuttwt Tonle.
Thousands of men and women of all
awes and in all walks of Uf afrilcted
with atomai h, llvrr and kidney dUr
(lorn, riimt of them of long standing,
well ns thoueauds of wenk, thin,
nervous men and women apparently
on the verge of collapse have teMtlfled
publicity that they have been fully re
stored to thi lr norma! health, strength
and weight by Its wm.
still ethers, who seemed fsrtly
well, yet who suffered with Indlges
tlun. hendtiehes, shortnena uf breath,
Olxy siieiN,' smir gswty stomach, coat
ed tonsne, foulnem of bresth. ronatl
pntlon, bad completion, tons of appe
tite. aleepleaeneM at night and terri
bly dejeetad. lit pceJietl fiwItiiRS. stats
that they have been rntlriljf relluved
of thene dlntretiHliig SJ inptotns Slid rs
Stored to health and happiness by
Inking Tunlac.
Tanlae has tyivtr been Rdvertlevd
ns a eure-nll or tha It would 'perform
unheard of wonders. The advertising
bus been clean, elrtilgiittorwsrd und
coitHcrvuilve, Actuiil fie tn and fig
ures have been ntnlrd ana Misled In a
true, buuliu-M like way that hus com
tunuded the confidence of all In tho
ronsc rvatlvu clnlms set fulth, ,
Tho emirmnua demand for Tsnl'trt
Is due to merit alone, for no amount
of advertising would continue to sell
any urtlele Unit does noj pomon real
merit, I'nleHs full value umltnUyH
the article atPertlaitd, the advertlalng
will ultimately fall of Its own Weight.
"You can fool sumo of the people
some of tha time, but you can't tool
all Of the people all oft he time."
Tsnlno tin been well advertised, It
is true, toil such a large and rapidly
gtw-ln demand rnuld not be brought
about by advertising alone.' II Is what
the people themselves aayt hat eotin.e.
One He-til of Tsnla. Is sold In a
tielshborhood throush advertising,
but ton more are mild In thut ui.e
cntnmunltv as it result of the sale of
that first holllu and that 1 5 why Tan
Inn lias succeeded. People lire ulw'i'.S
willing t talk about .their sllmeiite.
but they are tnrv tlfnit slid to nit
other cf the inedlelue that helped
them. P Is something they cotiltl luit
keep 10 themselves If they .tried. 'f
ths lntpil to sympathise with your
fellow man and Want to helo him s
one of tha atrungeet, as well as one f
the blugeat, things tit htiiimn nature.
That ia the reason why the people
of every section of ths L',nlt4 Mtates
and Cunndn. havs heconie to speak of
Tahlnc as the World's tlreateat Took.
And that la ths ruon why the dt
nmntj fr this rentarkaMe madtoln
has grown tn such proportions that H
U almost Impnaiabls to' keep dealers
supplied. v .
Tii nine and Tanlae Vegetable Pills
are sold by tha Wrifl Hld phamaey
and by leading driigstHts ever
where. , Adv.,
Card
Index
Outfits
, n : - 1 .
Tot All Purposes
J :c it .'.Ml 1 i:t
Cooking Receipts
.... and Office Use .
MedforH ;
Book Store
N. Cenlral Bt.
t vX.'V
roil nnr.ARF.vfiT, pinnkii. ht.
Pf lt, f-I.AIN ' t..TI:il rJASlK
wit'irf . rt nniNf;. v "
ANV TIMKt ANY VAYt
Kat Hltt-IAIK 1
i Hread la your Peet Food Bat mors
Of It.
You can eat alio after alios of It
when Ita re.tlly gnud bread with tha
tempting qtiallly that eome frnii) ail
pur Ingredients. That mon
NUT-BROWN BREAD
Tho ail par dstf
PEERLESS BAKERY
Ask your dealer for NUT lnOW
.' . .i .a.i
UJLMI.UJ.JIJIIg
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
lj LO, alowl.ts
- Start the New Year Right
Get up oh time. It's hard, I know, but with
the assistance of cne of cur Alarm Clocks
you will get ycur full amount of rest, and be
on the job on time.
"V Call 414 for the time. Alway3 welcome.
Fay E. Diamond
Jeweler.
Saturday evening Mra. Joseph Gep
lert of Butte Falls, came in answer to
a telephone call from Medford and
took sapper and went to Medford la
orHer to be at the he lslde of her little
grandson who was reported to be very
sick at the time.
Fred Thomsen also called and took
j supper.
j Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Conley of Potto
j Falls came out on the Sunday morning
EAT LESS AND Mr
i ; SALTS HBt KtDNEVS
1 1
Take t g'aet of Salti before breakfast
if your Back hurts or Bladder
bothers yon.
: CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AMD FARES
U Due to laws Imposing hetvy additional licence feo3 upon auto
;.-stages and regulating the speed and operation thereof ar.d which
llaws become operative January J, 1522, It ia necessary In order to
-comply therewith that wa make the fo'lowing change in schedule
and .fares, effective January I, 1022.
j ' 5 ' MEDFORD-ASHLAND STAGE
Leave Medford for Af.hland and Ashland for Medford. dally
,' except Sunday. Kvery hour on tho hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. rn.. then
, 9:30 p.m. Also 8:30 and 10:30 p. m. Saturday only.
Hundny Schedule Leave Medford for Ashland and Ashland for
; Medford every hour on tho hour from 9 a. ni. to 5 p. m., then 6:30
and 9:50- p. m.
t I-'Alll-'S.
Medford-Ashland 45 cents.
Medford -Talent or Anhlnnd-Phoenlx 80 eonta.
Meiltord-Phoonix or Ashlnnd-Taleat 2 0 cents.
Modford-Vorhlos, Ashlnnd-Luke's
Hanch, Phoenix-Talent or any
short ride 13 roots. 2" rde book f 2 00
1NTERURBA.N AUTOCAR CO.
W. P. PKWIS, Mntiaci'r.
20 ride book $5.00
20 ride book $3.20
20 ride hook $2.50
finI vif"M miigf
gitard const.
because we et too much and all our food
ii rich. Our blood ia filled with nris
acid which the kidneys strive to filter
cut, they weaken from orerwork, become
sluggish; tho climinatire tissues clog sad
the result is kidney trouble, bladder ,
weaVrcss and a general decline In health. :
Vhea your kidneys feel like lumps of
had; your back hurts or ths Urine is
cloudy, full of sediment or you ars
obliged to ecflk relM two or three times .
during tha nifrht; ii you suJIor with sick ,
lioaiWbo or diiay, tierrous spells, acid
stomach, or you lia.ro rheumatism when
ths weather is bad, g"t from your phar
macist atout four ounces of Jsd fcalts; !
Uke a tablespoonful in a glass of I
sater before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act flni.J
This famous salts is made from ths acid '
of grapes and lemon Juice, combined srith :
Utbia, aud has been' used for generations .
to flush sad stunulsts cloT(jed kidneys;
to neutralize the acids In the urlns so it ,
no longer is a souroo n( irritation, thus '
endina bladder disorders. I
Jul halls is lDC.Tp(!nf.lyej cannot In-
iitre, uiui n aengiurui euorvneeiit :
itlila-water beverage, snd Iseloegs in ,
overy borne, because nobody can mako
s mistnks by haviiig g good kidney flush-!
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LICENSES'
Wc will furnish free your 1922 licenses on used cars pur-i ;
chased from us during January
Our cars are in fine condition, ready to run anywhere
anytime, and are priced light. Large assortment
Fords Overlands Chevrolets
- ; Maxwell
Oakland
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Trades Carefully Considered
Studebiaker
Chalmers
Time Payments
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i ne Jtsusy corner Motor (Jo
Main and Riverside Streets
Medford, Oregon
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