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' TWO rET)FORT MATT TTtTTWm 'MF.TVFOUn. OliKUOW WKDNK.SDAV. .1 ANUAWV.IS. 1112 I Personal Chris Oootlleb returned yesterday Hen Ruohcns who Is scheduled to After having spent several day In wrestle Ralph Hand at Gold Hill. Jan rortlnnd on, business, vary 25th, left Portland Sunday night Ptg danee in Jacksonville, Friday t for San Francisco to consult a special nlRht. : Free transportation. Tickets; iKt regarding an Injury to his arnv of a $1.10." 267 ! minor nature, but the Gold Hill promo- Three big days at Mann's, Thursday,; tens hove brn advlred ho will ful- Friday and Saturday, our greatest fill . his part of the ngivement. remnant sole. 255 A dicker is on to have Ted C. L. Gorf, M. E. Bohall and Fred,Thye meet Yokel or Gardner February rurdin were among the Medford bust-1 1st, nnd Hull Moatunv, the movies' ness visitors In Grants Pass yesterday, homeliest man at a later divte. a!l lead- Lath, lime. Medford Lumber Co. lug up to another match with Walter Try a Super-tread tire the tire with' Miller, the middleweight champion. ' V have lns;ieeted the reclaimed Tule lauds ,at . Klamath Falls. We recommend the lands ai aa Invent- Permission w as granted by the city council lost tight to the owners of the Medford building to construct a stalr--wny entrance leading from -Central avenue to the "basement cf that struc ture which Is being remodeled and fitted un for a large cafeteria restau rant, which wnr be Installed ta'thel ' - ---- t ij ounioau witut vj tu northeast sBctlun of the v basement. . -h,,.. tekae traad uia smar J Work Will be started at, oner on the UonTOr Riverside Oarae. it reconstruction, and the new resturnt Tho tnsUUatloll ot tnelr ncw of(i. pvoimDiy be reaciy w Bene cus-rera Rni dnnee ftnd 8Uln,cr ot theiment.' Pase-Dre-mier tX " V tomers m nimui a monm. , , , Sha8ta fodse of the Urotherhood Of l ... Frnuk Amy left Tuorday mornlug Evrtywaero you looK iou. see Railway Jlall Clerks lost night at tho for Ptvs;ect anJ Vnvn creek ant M .vaevroiei. ' , ..' . " American Legion hall was an enjoy- hontes'.cud In that s-x'tion. rrencn snoes wun or uaom .oooisl!t anJ ia,Koly attended affair at Xtrs. Frank Parker, 'dressmaking. wniea brotherhiod members were I removed to 5-i) North Grape St. Tel. present from Grants Pass, AshlunlUlVX." : ' ' '243 and other points. A. M. Arnold of j 3. B. Eddy, E. C. Sttlimaa and C Portland, (renerat chairman ot the F.. Wilson, all cf Mmlford nnd K. W Portland division of the brotherhood i Madison of Grant Pass, arrived here Installed the new officers. The sup per was served at midnight. Edgar WUbt tor low prices, tf Sash and d.-or. Medford Lumber Co. nails at Army Goods Store, Si South ..Central avenue. , . s ., , ,.J58" i K 17 year old youth' who was Vecen,t- ly nrrewted by Chief ot Police Timothy tftot smoking: cigarette In violation of ' tho "law; w as Tlned $10 'and 'costs In Acting Justice of the Peace FarrcH's court . " '"itadrona Dairy has certified Jersey mUk and cream from tuberculin .tested I oows, for" sale, rhona 201-J.' 'JY .' 257 The annual report city wUU of tho They all come when, we advertise , xttsa Marv Hoswoil our somt-annual remnant Rale, JTakejg, be re.,y for pUi)1!m,on .oup advice, "Wd bo on nana llrst to ,v j, clarni WJ, one oC the EagUv avowujocrowua.-MBnaucparimeni rolnt busincsi visitors ia ihe city to-' store. , , - . 25i" day. v ' ' ,' Dr. C. Ai Plckcl, who was laid up Tor j wha ta ot Md Aoor eeveral days at home with a bad cold, j call Wallace Woods, 101 or com to is now able to be out I 711 E. Main St. i Shakes, thinglesk Siedford Lbr. Co. ! nm come, first nerved at Mann" ,s Army alickera tl.M at V. g. Armyjpt Tea-.nant sale Thursday, JTiday Goods Store, .33 South Central avenue. i.nrt Saturday ' ' - v; t:day to attend the Installation and initiatory exercises ot the local Woodmen of Uie "World hdgv Mr. W llson fs district manager ot the order. R-.wolmni Review. The new oloctrlc sign of the Callfor- nlu-Oregon Power company ! In op eration, and shines with a lustre not notiecaMo in the other signs of the business district owing to the high power lights Used. Tho sign' Is vlntbl for long dUtancs. The moderate charges for kinder garten training cannot be compared with the lasting benefit to the child Tmnsportrttlon fumlnUed. iTUiy Tot School. Phone K3U-W. 2Si Arthur Tlu.-mfrW' of Jacksonville, bailiff of the clrcftlt court was a buxl ness visitor in, the city Tuesday nfter nKin. ., . " Fresh milk delivered mornings. Phono 2S J -3. , 200 William Whipple of tho Steamboat district. i siM'ttillng a few daye in the cKy attending to business matters. ' Dr. Frank Hoberts, dentut. Deuel nid. Telephone R0.-R. tf ' Lewis Vlrlch will build a new home on hU lot nowtiy purchased 'on Minnesota avenue, on the east side at once. It will be of the bungalow type. Leslie Plyumle of Klamath Fulls, Is spending a few days In the city visit trig friends and relatives. The eld house Just south of the Natatortum U lu tho process ot being COMm TTEES FOR LI MCOLN BANQUET the dtiOKlitt r of Mi'h, Tout lleleher ot that community.. The groom U'well known locally nnd li'ts fur soma time past been deputy herll't,ot Jackson county. Tho inarrtuito cao n a hoc prlitn to tho many fl lends, of both hiide und Ki'uom. sfn snAAA n iTimn ill KtUlKUbooAIUKUAT 2S8 "Everybody's going to Mann's great est remnant sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Rotter Come early. , " 235 peorge A.' Hunt, manager of the local. Medford and Ashland theaters, "'"spent the nijjtt In Grar.U Pasa. He registered at one of the hotela as be ing: from "It's the Lla-.it." Oraats Pass Courier. ' ' i We are etlU Belling Velvet tobacco 2 tor 25C at V. S. Army Oooda Store, ; ?2 South Central. " ?58 Teeth cleaned without charge. Dr. V.'R, Kaufman, dentist. Phoue: Office '285,' res. S31-R. Sparta Bldg. 255 (, Most Medford folks , while around shivering with the cold today were apprehensive lest there would be a hard freeze tonight. A number ot Blight freezes . ot outside and inside water connections took place last " night which were thawed out 'during the day." ' , Lime, cement. Medford Lumber Co. Please remember that classified ads, locals and sjnall ads are casn In ad vance. Bring In your ads and do bot Use telephone. ' - . tj ' ' The basket ball team of the Central Point grade s-hools will play the Junior high school team of Ashland at Central Point next Saturday night. V' GueEta at the Hotel Medford include Ray C. CDnlou of Grand Rapids. Mlcb., C F. Harrison of Euf?cn, A. E. Stans bury of Chicago, H. Gleason of Seattle. Frank Farris and T. R. English ot Nevada City. Calif, H. E. McDorman of San Francisco and,.W L.- Jordan of Seattle. ' ' . ' ' 1 . ; - " China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store, " torn don and a Vnlted States tire ser- Teachers and parents are cordially invited to attend the ''first aid" dem-jaa there - is Important onstration. which -will be held in the I transact C I and Saturday. James Grteve, wife and son are at the Multnomah for a few days' vaca tion. James is the mau who gives the warm haudclasp to tourists en route to Crater Lake Just before they take the snow line. Mrs. Grieve cooks the excellent meals served at Prospect linn. Portland Telegtam. ' Only a few lots on paving left. Get yours at once at City Half 1 tf New and reclaimed O. D. breeches and shirts at U. S. Army Cools Store. 32 a Central avenue. ' ; ' 2i Atrhootlng match was held Sunday afternoon near Phoenix which " was well attended by men from various parts of the valley. " ' The Southern Oregon Lumber Ox will offer good 2x4 s at (heir mill at end North Central at from $12 to $1J for balance ot month. tt! J Edgar WlgnU reliable Jeweler Among guests at the Hotel Holland are M. A. Porter of Uoseburg. J. H. Foster of Dallas. Ore.. O. M. Rosseny and J. P. GrafT or Seattle, R. 1L Brandt of Corvallis, H. Q. Smith of Saa Fran cico, and A.' M. Arnold pf Portland. Everybody goe to Mann's remnant tales.. Come and watch the remnants go Thursday, Friday and Saturday. - 255' Try onr merchants lunch. Tha Shasta. ' The Parent Teachers circle will hold their next regular business meeting FriiJay , afternoon at 3 o clock. Jan. 20th. After the business is disposed of there will be a short program Among other numbers on the program Caaii Wood wilt give a Short address. Every member is urged to he present. business to The Southern Tnctf1c has served notice that it will sell tickeU from all Ptnts fU.rcct to the Josephine county caves, a stage line from Grant rass making cloe connections .with ull trains. . High top rubber boots $1 85 at V. S. Army Goods Store, 3U S. Central ave. 2M It. L- Hunt o( this city Is spending a tew days iu Roseburs attending to bus iness matters. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace. Woods, pbon 10S. Ill E. Main St. Checker players of the city aro still after the toga ot Ooorgo Maddux but are having no luck. Roy Prultt tackled him Tuesday and loot the first ganio after a long struggle, Prultt la the only local player, however, to cause LU George to sing "O! Mlsa Susie!" A move Is underway to have a checker tourney anvf have all tho star players of the valley participate. Maddox is aa adept &t .the game and can beat the ordinary player blindfolded. I Does your Ford start hard these oold.numingsT We guarantee to make it start right or no charge. Riverside Garage. Weather ranging from April show ers, March winds and December skills of snow visited the valley Tuesday, the warm rain ot Monday night chang ing Into snow, quite a fall occurring ARE ANNOUNCED BAPTIST CHURCH, FRI. A neonml free baby nounceil for Hat virility the Hril t'roa rooHH, ImMi'H under ono enr only fifteen balile can cllnle l an ufternuon t TbU U for i,f nun and lie tieeepted. ImpersoiiAt'tr Holds lole Rpoll hound The lividloncu tluit greetod John Frederick Mason, liuiiorsiniitlor, at the First Prcsti) t. rlan church, was well reixtld tor tho evening, His pro gram was enjoyed by every one and hud u liberal number of .aclimtloii on It. 1 Mr. Mamon then appeared in an Interpretation of the "old man around the village, ktorv." HU work In this vice station will he erected on the U t where the house now stands. Georne O. Hewitt of Medford in u guest at the Imperial hotel at Portland Dob Ualloan. the ex-Canadian al dler ho was taken to Sacred Heart! hospital suffering from la grippe, w hich wa.4 aggravated, by being gaaM. twice on tho Sommo n i Imiirov ing rapidly, i Ha wa at Vlmy Ridge hen that hill wee blown up, helping to lay the dynamite, ami for 11 months engaged in raiding and bombing par lies, being vttlu.tble for this work on account of bis site. , All there ta ho Is and what he ain't isn't, at rroepect, tor James E. Grieve is the proprietor of the Iroepoct hotel and alo thepotmater and owner of tbo general, store. During the tourist season tho strangers hurry along the road to Crater lake so as to bo on time for the dinner bell at Prospect. There Is now under program further development of the road near Trospect this year and, In the clrcumtitancee, there is no stronger advocate for a completion of the highway to tho lake than the postmaster at Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. Grteve sro at the Multnomah. Oregonlan. John Doe was arrested Tuesday on . An enthusiastic meeting tf .lack sou county republican committeemen and officers ot the Lincoln cil was held last evening at the Hotel Med ford for the purpose ot msktuK pre liminary arrangements . tor Jhe an nual Lincoln Day bamiuttt. Lin coln's litrthdnV this iyenr falls on Sunday and the local celeliratUvt will be held on Monday evening 4)lowlnit. As the Portland celebration will he held on Saturday, It in exported that the lurro field of Ktihernittorlal can didates which promise to grace the'! number wa Very true to life ttnd it wus likely tho Dent numix'r on urn pro gram nctvrdlng t iipauso. -Albany Democrat, Albany, Oregon. Mr. Mason will piear at First Ham tlHt church Friday 8 p. m., In unu of his popular entertatnmouu. Tlikut ut Marsh's tirocr'. Adults 60c, . high sfthool htitdents Sfie, children i:5e. 2M llimlnlrutlon can How le made at tti Ited Cl'im rooniM and the fli't 15 under ono yi-ar will bo tint onesae. cepted. , , This clinic should In lu way bs ronflli toil In mind Willi the ful iner cllnlo n ml follow up meeting. Only Imliles not prevlnkmly exundni'd will bn rrslxiirinl, Follow up mwrtliins for1 both fllnli's will be announced later. republican spring prlmurlcs will be able to attend both functions. The local 'celebration, as In years heretofore, will consist of a large banquet at (he Medford Hotel which promises to fill the spacious dining room ta overflowing. Three commit-to.- to handle that affair were ap pointed as follows: Committee on program sml enter tainment Ilort Anderson, rhalrman; It. P. Cowglll, J. J. Uuchter, Dan Her ring." ' Commit too on Tickets and Finance Pen.'C. Sheldon, chulrman; O. 0. Allenderfer, R. K. Thomllson, G. O. Taylor. Vernou Yawter. CommUtee on banquet aud decora-tionsv-O, Y. Tngwsld, chairman; E. K. Gould. Wm. Vawter, Cole Holmes, Thos. Sweru I WEDDING BELLS Mlsa Alts Uruxler ot Bams Valley and Ih'puty Sheriff L II. MUIartJ wer marrUil Sunday morning. January 15. In Yrvka. Calif., by J unties of the Pouce Jehnaon of that city. The brtd la a ri'iilt'iit of Hums Yallfy end I L. - - . . I UL..11 -1J- U 1. .-' LI ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFV VOH SAUv ti tons slfults and grain hay In barn; bay extra cleun. HuJTr can have use of bam. Phons 8 j'. X R1J X. J. J. Skinner. iliS FOR SALIC Tame oat hay. 3U-Y. Phone a charge of Intoxication and was re leased on Vi bail. A. Drown of Chllo- FOR BALK OR EXCHANGE For quln. Ore., was arrested the saniu day: other cattle, ono three year old reg- high school assembly hall, Thursday,! Jan.' 19, at 4 o'clock. ' : Remnants of drees ' goods, silks, white goods and' wash goods on sale at Mann's Thursday, Friday and Satur day nt about half price. 1 , 255 K. E. Hodgman, division highway5 engineer made a trip of Inspection north yesterday to Grants Pass and Roseburg.1 r For business opportunities in S. Ore gon consult the Four-Site Sales Agency room 411 Medford bldg.; phone 00. tt ":A nice dressy raincoat for 17.60 at , IT. 8.' Army Goods Store, 32 South Central avenue. '' ' ; ' 258 ; i The many friends of Mrs. Richard Piper of Portland will be- grieved to hear of her death at her home In that city on January 14th. Mrs. Piper was Eventually, Red Ribbon coffee. 255 Mrs. Paul Hansen eorsetler tor NuBone. ?hone 585-J. , . tf The Elks lodge will Initiate a num ber of candidates at their meeting to morrow night. Fred Alton Halght teacher ot piano trid harmonyj .Classical and popular courses. . Studio 315 Liberty Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 72. ' ! tf Phone or call our office for infonna Qotf Klamath Falls Tule lands. Page Dressier Co. ' ' tf 1 jfhere aro many Medford people too superstitious to walk under a ladder, as was shown today and yesterday on East Sixth street where near the Cen tral avenue corner of the Medford building a ladder extended from the outer edge of the sidewalk up to the formerly Miss Joslo Talent of this city. 'second floor, on which workmen who 6ho attended school and cad' many friends here." Mf. and Jtfra. A.'P. Talent of 'Ashland are the grandparents of the deceased ! ' The greatest money saving event of the year opens at Mam' Department etore Thursday morning. ' Better be there early. ". - ' jj, ' A good line ot tnlk will not give you a good Job of wiring. See Pierce tor "House wiring 1 of quality." Phone 4G5-X." ' ' 2'JS Another double header basket ball game will b held, at "the Nat. Friday night when the Central Point high school boys and girls teams will meet the: 'Medford boys and firls teams. Central Toint is reputed to have ono of tbo strongest email-town teams In the Volley.' Reserved seats' will go on sale ht Crowson's 'tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. ' 1 ' ' ' ' '' A "first" nid" demonstration, which ehould be helDful' lb evervono will bo held Thursday. Jan.' 19, at 4 o'clock p. tn.i In the high school building.' Miss Van Scbyoc; the school nurge will con duet the demonstration.'' ' ' Thousands ot short lengths of dress goods, silks, wash goods, white goods, laces aud ' ribldiis' to be sold at our ' semi-annual remnant sal,o' at nbout half price ;?tf 2o5 Safe Milk For Infants & Invalids MO COOKING Ths "Food-Di ink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch atHome.OSice.snd Fountains. Atk for HORLIOCS. are remodeling an office suite carry up their material. Two-thirds of the men and women pedestrians stopped on reaching the ladder, and refusing to walk beneath It, walked around It out Into the street. Invest your savings In tha Jackson County Building and Loan associa tion. , . ... , ... tt All kinds ot mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Brownlee are hern, from Medford and are combining biminess and pleasure. Portland Jour nal. . ' Beat the burglar. Insure with R. A. Holmes. The Insurance Man. tt' Liberty cars are in a class by them selves. Bee them at the Riverside Oarage, Miss May Hedrlck of Ashland was tho guest last Sunday of her brother, Prof. Ercell Hedrlck of Central Point. Mr.' and Mrs. H. D. McCaskey re turned this mornirft from San Diego, Calif., where tboy had been for the past few weeks. When in need of shingles and roof ing call .Wallace Woodsy 108, 711 E. usin. Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Biahara an daughter returned this nKrulng from Santa Barbara where they had been visiting Mr. Bingham's Barents. pet youf lot to build on at the City Han before they are all gone. tf JS'ews of local political Interest is the following Item In the Ashland Tld ings of Tuesday; "Fred C. Holmes after having been opportuned ,by many to stand as a candidate for legislative honors, has decided definitely not to become a candidate, lie says that he has neither the time uor inclination to nxaka the race at this time, although he feels full appreciation of the kindly offers ot support he has been receiving from many citizens. ' High gr&ds tailors tor men. and women. Orres, Ashland, Ore, t(' in the foothills. Fruitmen welcomed the return to wiutry conditions as tbey feared the buds would come along too fast, but the snow was no balm to the stockmen, who will have to go to feed ing heavy again, and much of the stock' have no shelter. - Hot coffee and light lunches, ta maies.and chill con earns at DeVoe's. Local residents who visited Cinna bar Springs last summer will be Inter ested to know that Job Garrison, the picturesque proprietor and general manager of the. resort has recovered from a severe cold. Garrison Is SS years ot age. ' 1 . Get acquainted with Cash and Carry system. - This store was built up for the good of the hundreds of people that have been working hand In hand wfth us, and have learned to live and let live. We are now bringing down the high cost ot living. All goods are marked In plain figures 100 cents, that Is the value you get for every dol lar's worth of goods you buy Just the best of everything tor less, at the Spot Cash Basket Grocery, at the Vinson Barn. 226 N. Riverside Ave. tl Owners of copper producing proper ues in trie . blue Ledgo district aro Interested in the report from Butte, Mont., that shingles can be made of copper, and they have received several large orders from the producer, which Is an innovation la building, being sought on account of their durability. ..Worth trying. Red Ribbon coffee. ; . 255' The next road show scheduled for this city is "The Hat." for the latter part of February. 'This Is a mystery play written by Mary Rlnehart Rob erts, the noted authorand has been running for over a year in Js'ew York City.; ' Hemstitching, : Picotlng,. ., ; ' ...... 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. - - tf Homer Ingalls of Yreka, Cnlif. spent tho first of the week in the city attending to business matters. When better automobiles are built, Butck will build thera. : . "..''. tf The Jiublic service commission is sending out applications for "good will bonds" to operators of Jitneys stage lines operating in this state, and they have been 'received In this city. Tho commission has charge of the operation of auto lines, 'the same as the railroads; and the "good will bonds" are a protection against drivers who ojMjrato only during the pjoasant months of the year,' when iusjness Is good, and . put . their cars In storage during the winter. The hew regula tions are -in uniformity with those in forcq in the state of Washington, and will probably ik adopted by California at an early date. "" " " ' letered Shorthorn bull. W. K, Msnn Medfurd. It. 2. Phono 314-Y. FUR RENT CU se in 5 room furnish ed cottage, b.nlii and garage, limn- ihcj. , 2;o FOR SALE One full-blooded Toggen burg gUt, due freBh Feb. 3rd. and her 10 mouths old uannle kid. Phono 510. . lief TOR, I II DIGESTIOM Is! 'MWCESrMffJ in errirt 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief FUR SALE FnrnlsS.d bunsaliw In Grants. Pass. Modern, close to busl nesft illHtri:t. north of it. It. track. Large lot. Part rash. Write llox 641, Grants Pass. Ore. , 2J6 FOR KALE Extra good suit golden oak offlio fiirulttire and one steel safe at a bargain. Wrltn Box 60, care Mill Tribune. SjO on a charge ot .having one pint of moonshine in his possosnIou and was released on $50 bail. Both failod f apiiear In court and thus forfeited tholr ball. Tho arrests were tnado by Officers Llgcrett and Cave. Approximately $1500 in prltes will be distributed among pii',:t!s In the fifth to eighth graiics of Oregon pub'.i schools by the Sute Dental associa tion as awards In an esiuy contest on "The Teeth and Their Relation to Good Health." according to J. A. Churchill, etate superintendent ot schools, who has given the contest h!3 approval. M. S. Johnsm of Gold Hill wss anion g tb) country visitors in the city Tuesday afternoon. , s Th Modern Woodmen will meet tc Ight at iVlthea hall. All members are requested to attend. Chas. Long. Jr., is delivering the Mall Tribune In the Talent district now. The paper will be delivered Im mediately after arriving In Talont and everyone !; assured of getting tholrs as soon as possible. - Several matters of Importance will be referred to the general membership of the American Legion for a lxisl m at tho meeting biulght in the M. F. and H. building. The house committee iMiuri J prorc ui urn o i.,..inu. ttn fniilni hi.lr legion quarters and a social meeting lt)ani in a foW mrmints. conjunction wita the auxiliary win follow installation by that organization of their new officers. Don Boovell. world war veteran nnd noted entertainer will speak tomorrow ulght at the Masonic hall to Masons and members of the Eastern Star on Masonry at the Front." Out-man Toys flood England LONDON The lliitlell Christina market this year was flooded with Gorman toys. They cost very much lens than HiitlitU uud sold eMrcmeiy wull. Clay Pip Disappears LONIKIN The liny tobacco pipe fitinlllur to many Kvneratloiis Is pass ing In England. Tbo wooden pipe and greatly lnerett!ted cost of clay arc said to have killed tbo Industry' II Ull "I 1 Take Yeast Vitamon tablets To Put On "Stay -There" Flesh AND INCREASE YOUR ENERGY QUICKLY. EASILY AND SURELY AT SMALL COST Thin or run-down Mks will Its' (Kit ula Iral well otiflh iryta: iif, jeslt iunuS( and yaurwll. Nt tl MaaUn'a VU A-ION- two uUpU with avnry Btm). IVn wrih and mwuyra yvuiwU mm aaeli mrrk and ctmlinu lakias Mutius VII AM UN rrgulariy usul you nta ali.Url with yuur S' b wrtlii and rwrsv- MmIw'i I IT. NKS ruhtaiu hlsUy ronrnultl yeMlvHlamlu' U tha lo eihit null mar lmitim viuailtws (K.l HoluMa A at M au-r rtuliihttC). all id wbir-h rHimca an uu itiiwt h.vr a t utiuii. 'II and Mr ilrvrtofird. It It i)W Uius ufd by tlieutiiHls who apprwiala In mo-Vvuteur-. omiiHimy and MUlok tMulta. 1MPOHTAMI WMa th shu Itil licalih-buililtu valua d XajUs's ll'AMON haa 1o clraily at.4 Ituutlvaly drmoiulraUd in caart ol lark at niv. nrrvoua trnuUa, annnia. . rr J ""iL ' rc"Ml liFv; '' ''111 ii A A'"' ""- ill ) vrM cur I l J I J I HMatlll I II 'MM W' l I "! I iwlirUun, roMUi-atlun. akin nu iinn,. it cnHuukwua and a aroataiiy waaH"ned pliyiral anil mental fosdUon, It luld tv.it m uaed by snyuoa a bo OIU I.Crrt l bavins Ibetr -ihl ln?ri-d to iwirmsl Uo ooj scp laillauma) ersuUliluU Vou caa (t Mua s V ITAMON U14VU at all good drugjpit. , .MASTIN"5 and v"y rjr VitAMitc ctMuist tAoat Art Poeithrely Curateed to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Slua and Increase Energy Wben Talen WUh' Every M1 or Money Back THIN, FLAT HAIR GROWS LONG, THICK j.. AND ABUNDANT "Landurlno" coiti only 30 cent a a buttlo. One application end tall dandruff, stops Check That Cold Right Away ASL'DDtN thill sneezes r.lufTy feeling in the hca'l find yon have (he bcirinniriif, of a hard cold. Get right alter it; ju.t as Mion as the sniOlrs Mart, ith Lr. King's New Jiscovery. hot fifty vcars a standard remedy for coida, roughs and Kripj. Thtre are no harmiuT tlnigs, nothlcg Lut good, htalir.( medicines, that get riKht down to tlie trouble and jiclp naiitrc. ' ' " ' Vou T-Hl soon notice a ttianfrc for tho U-Uitr. Han a con4ncini, licilin(f taivte tliat the kid'iUs like. . . Geod forrroupy cookIis. AH lrugjjiit, 60c Dr. King's New Discovery jpor Lotas ana i,aiiyns tut;ep'''ln'1four'Workr'lanii; a man is a failure in r usinen, many a woman fn her home, because const ipa tion stores up nrjjons that enervate and t)cpr3. DiTunn's iljs maka bowels act naliir.illy. 25c. 7TV PROAAPTl WON'T GRIPE Dr.Kins Pills you have ooubleU the beauty of - your h It will appear a moss, so soft,' liiHtroiiH, and easy to do up. Hut what wlH pk-uo you mom win u oiicr a ; . rw tttck t usn, when m' , vou ace new hair fine and downy ot first- yen but really new hair srowlnu all over the sc-nlp Dnnderlnn" Is (o tho hair what fresh howers of rain and sunahino sr to eettion. )t iroes right to the roots. nvigorutrs and strcnKtiians thaui This dfillKhtful, BtlinultitltiR tonic elps thin, llfcUas, faded hair to grow wk, thick, lu-uvy'und luxuriant. bl 7 ,i ' FISHING RODS Hewruppfd, IU'mUj-h1 and iUivur- uiNhed. Flics Ucl to pattern or or. 14. W. CIOI'I.I) 317 8. Newtown HU ."Modfard !ELL-AWS 23 end 7? pscksfjes Everywhere Meals 25fc Opened Under New Management Wfcdt Front Chop House 43 8. Front JAS, COLLINS, Prop. - j m WSr e$2&j2r ''tJvL m THE GIFT YOU WANTED MOST BUY IT NOW To all those who failed to rce!vo tlin Chlralmns Gift most di'tdredond to those who received gift of money, thin tnotwuga i enptclally directed. Yoti can havn the Imnuilfnl watch you wanted, and experience the prldo which Roes with the name ."irucn and its fauiuus icuulalloii for beauty aud ocrtirucy. , y'o hnve an nUractlve line of theno tiilnrdU'd tlnio "pieces In rtno deslKiis to suit every tnstu end purse. ! . , . ' ,. , .-.,'.'' We spiirlallzo la reinMlidlnt Our ii'puli' work In ituiiruntccd. of old Jewelry. Hwlco iironipt. SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION In Kodak rices be- Homo numlwTs lower limn fore tho wai: KitMlmnn were tlui hivt to roJat the price and first to riiluce. Medford Book' Store N. Central St. il (TV'' TIIK lll'MOIUU'H linilUCANK m:avi:h tumuhti CHARLES :; in HKK HOW VOIT IJKK HIM KHT AH OOI.Fl.VU IIOIIO OH UVli' 1XO HlllllY? ' YOl-U, HKK II UI IXH'ULK IX "THE IDLE CLASS" WANDA-HAW I.KY In 'TIIK S.VOH' TAU1ADOB "1'UE rEUFpCT VOU,"