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PROFESSOR
B VE
ADDRESS
AT LINCOLN CLUB
Tim elahlli minunl bnmiuct of llin
Lincoln rluh of Houthcrn Oregon will
bo hi'ltl lit tlm Hotel M i'l ford (in
Monday -vening, February Ifltlfc
1012. The lion, ('lurk F. lllwtvtt, pro
frmur nf law, I'nlvernlty of Wnah
Ington, will deliver nn mlilrcaa. on (lint
orcanlon. Ilia auhjcct will ba "Lin
coln ii a I'rcannt power." I'rof.
Dlaeelt enjoy it national roputiiilun
km nn criu it iind no man In tli
United Hlultn hill given (Mo llffl linil
nervl.ea of Abraham Lincoln it morn
careful atudy limn he hiut given l(
Tim profrmur In the owner of one of
tlm liiraent private UlimrloM on the
Pacific Count, iiiul a illvlnlon of thin
lllirury In i-ntlileil "Unrolnla." In
which there urn over 700 different
book written of nnd concerning thli
"man of ih ag-a,"
Tim uddree will not bu along the
lliti-H of imrUiuin pulltlra, mill the
coiuritlitn. having thn entertainment
In charg confidently ran prominn nil
who ut l mill ili banuuvt an hour of
auprnmn enjoyment.
DADS NIGHT AT
i
i , ni u n I, V
tr'A v t1 '"' A r
Htbrl Kormomt in Slack StnntU'i "Holly O."
mm legion
8 P. M. TONlGHTi
Thn anrtunl dud' tilulit of Hie bwnl
pool of the American legion will In'
lulit ut I o'clock tonight at thn In
Bio it hull In lltn Motlfurd hullilinif.
Thin ymrly rrlrbrnilon wan ninilid
fr thn purpowt of lirlniclnc lltn
fiilhrr mill liroiliiira of ti l'icliin
nttn In rliwirr imn h with th orKiml
xntlon. All f-wrtli' nun have liccn
Invtirtl wht-thi-r Ia ton mrinWr or
not; niint n'.l fathi'in nni) lrtiihr of
fk-mrvlru rttpo.
Tho rliy rouni'H will nlli-nct In n
body lt.(!tlhrr with thn offlrrnt nnd
dlrt-'fr of lltn Cliniittiir of Com
mrrrn nnd nil mlrli(l' uru'itnlulloim
uh m thn (i. A. It., XpunUll Amrl
run Wiir Wtrrininiind Oniun Nil
tlonnl ,luartl Mm to to ImluilrJ In
tho uri.
An rxtrpiilvn 'liurn dim hrrn pm'
mrnl to hi' follow i-d tv rrfrfuhmi-nii
nd N Kood 1 1 inn lm hrrn promlmd
rvnryhody. Tonliht proinlm to lm
MKrr nnd ln-ttr th.n vir hrforo
nnd a In run nUrmlnnrn rxpn-lvd
for rvrryonn known ilia boyn run
put ovrr a touj pnt formiiin'f wht-it
thrjf gl l KlilllK.
It wnN Murk HiHnni'lt who r.anh
I'd thn wit, Windum, hiituty ttnd bril
liance of "Mii kiy" to tlm world.
It wo M-k Brntiftt who hu pro
durrd Bimthnr trluniphtinn Hint will
out rival "Ml. k-)-." nnd ll tltln In
"Molly O."
In "Molly tv am ntjaln romhlnrd
the forrr Ihut Snmln "Mlrki'y" u
pirinn kiiiomk -rciini-dli': MiM'k Ki'lt-
nni, the produ--r; iimrry MbIm I Nor
lAtnalta:' "Chnpmitn, !. n.;" t'r'ine
imlllur, LUzIn; Kick, 4NHllle; Kl.tiolxitt,
K. A.; flullup, llnnry; Hudwni-u, Miiry
Ij.; Jlanli'y, Allrs E.; Jlunni, inn.
Jloldin, Ili'lnn: liiKl-y, Anna I..:
A'Vy, HH'IIh; MfH.UIiy, inaln; MMcr-
nifcyrr, I.,; nonunion. AiirinK'i Wiirneni,
Allrn C. Hlovvna, '. W.; t'lrli.li.
hr.; Windt, Onor',
Giiffln ( ml,
llornn, W. II.; Curhy, Curtlii ('.
Unmlll, Marjory H.; llow.ll, C. M.
Klirm, Wilbur; LmihI, Kmma It.:
Uithrop, A. T.; McKay, A. K,
ff, win. II,
Mi-ado.
CyUfll, All'-i-; Korf, Jlurry tl.;
Muytlcld, Jom ph.
Mtninil.
' IWmlx., Mary I-1 limnify, t'haa, H. ;
Peck, II, O,; Wedon, Luclnda. i
rwirydiiU-.
Drayton, Anna; KlndU-y, I. A.; Jnn
m-y, LiulM) Kl'lrra; Knlpita, V m. t.;
NRholwin, XV. V..; Kuy. It. .. Sny
der, J. W.; Tyrrell, Arlntit L.
I'hot-nU.
AlmliiK, Inuru J.; Andcriion, M.
",; Ilurnum. Clyde; H"U, Jt. .; llonar
John K.; Kramf, Il-nry W.; Fry,
Clurtnce; rVrna, lliixi'l; (iuniinlll, J.
A.; Hortwll, Vf. J.
Doyd, C. It.; Chart raw, Fred; Kd
dlnKton, Lucy ))lamond, llfnja-
mln; Itvltr, J. J.; Hmlth, Jainv V.
IlKu Itlvcr.
InnlH, A. E.: Enrln.rt. A. K.; Oul
llK'ir, Murnuri't W.: I-owd, (leorit;
iMaKnrlr, V. V.; Hti-vrnn, lUiymond;
AVhlpplo, ltrna A.
Itmy Ann.
nmnd, tho tnlhl..vouii mar; and F.I iurni-uurg. rrro. jiionin.
Utdtnrd Joni. thn itlrnctor. Hurrowa. Mal8 J.; aDIly
TukliiK morn thnu a year to com- Euan, It. C; luaaca, C. W.;
and over 2000 prroni to pr- m. r..; nnignt. imu.o. m..
Jianin, joh.;
Mi.K, Eriiimt; I'ool, Ucriton L. .
Wlllim NpHnm.
Iloycn, A, A.; liarrla, Wrn.; Rich
tnonil, Clyd! A.; Kfilnl', I.ouln; Bhi!r
tr, I'aul A.; Voui k, Marion I.
t liner.
l'.aker, Henry; Moorv, B. II.; Neot
Iiunmr, Jvhm: (iwIiikh, Juinii.
Jap Silk Bourae Clod
NEW YORK, Jan. 2i I'rlvnte cable
ad vice riCeyed today from Japan"
ri,ntiT ltcrl that thn Yoknliama ullk
ilutk- Jiuc, ,a attain aunpradiH trading us
rinult of recent wldo fluctuatlonn In
' prlci-d.
c
HAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25. Califor
nia load all atat In dlvemlty of agri
cultural nntoriirlwii, acco'dlnK t an
article Id the flfty-aerenth annual ill
tlon of the Han Franclnoo Chronicle
Uu4d tire lant We4n(lay.
"According to the laat ccnmii) llnis.
within Cwiifomloa bouadariM , f
grown 102 distinct clana of aotl (ra
ductH," the article oald. "lowat. which
Inadft all atatM In the total valua of
agricultural product, baa but 71
claBon ot auch products. 28 loaa in
number than California."
20 lfelow la Iowa.
MASON CITY, Iowa. Jan. Tha
governraent weather lntrumnU bar
ahownd minimum of J itgra be
low zero laat night. Thla la the low--t
temperature rworded line 1111,
! the ohaonrer announced.
' v- .
WwitKaMaawainMnaBaMi
r
oii-iti
o ut ".Molly O" corrua to thn Itlnlto Kathnrlne
thnutro todnv for a four day'a ahow- Anna E.;
Ing In th complete confidence of the
niitiinKcmrnt that It la greater than
I'Mlikiy," and one of thn vry ft-w
really llg production that huve dl
tlngulahod tlm Hilvir Hlmi-t thla
Nobllt, Anna ).;
; fhlppa, laobcll
Taylor, Thoa. I..;
W, K.
Jamra;
Kellogg,
Mndley,
Muller.
Owen,
; BtHcy,
Tortilln,
- BIUB'JII.
Jury List 1922 for Ashland . ,
and Jackson County Complete
R. R. VALLEY AGAIN
Mr. and Mra. J, II. Tyrrell of I'er
rydwle. wern vlalted rrcrntly by NV.
II. Hmut of ll.ijtiin. Alunkft. nn nmiu
of Mra, Tyrrell, who la perhapa oin'
of the nldnnt living plonerra of th
Itoauti Illver vullry, but who hiivlnn
moved away morn than fifty yciira
aao, hua nut MnlteU tlto valh-y until
tiow.
Ileforn thiil tlmn h 'Chldoil Mr
Aehland and w a tttniiibcr "f hn
Oregon mate tnlliila. under the ronv
ntand of Captain Appleitata, lie wvnt
to Alnaka In Hull where ho hna alucc
been eitHNgnU In practicing law.
Mr. HI out had . been Mulling a
daughter In Han Kranciaco and on hln
return wn met nt Weed, Calif., by a
niece, Mra. Frank Illtclila of Klamath
Fnlla, who accompanied him to Med
ford from whence they went to
I'ortlnnd ami Heuttlu whom other nl
0 IK'en realde.
When naked what he thought of
the ItOKUa Illver valley, Mr. Htmit
jokingly replied thut he could tiotu
aevernl auhHtuntlttl clinnnin rnpiH'Inlly
In the vicinity of Mcdford hud that
tlm hlghwnya wern noinewlmt Improved.
I.Y.
FOR WEST ON SUNDAY
OI.VMPIA. Wnah., Jan, H. dene-
nil Onorgu W. tlnethnlH will leave
New York Clly Hundny nnd la dun to
arrive In Hpokwno February 2 to
bi'iln thu nurvey of tho Columbia
lilialn Irrlgutlon project, Director 1.
A. acott of tho cnnNorvntlon and do
Vvlo)tmunt announced today upon re
ceipt of a telegram from tho noted
enainepr,
, General Ooethal In bringing one
gHHlatant who la to lnveatlgato the
data already gathurcd by tho etato
englneera. Tho general will look
after tho field work -hlmaelf, ho nil
nouncea. '
Ui- .1- . s
, THE WOMAN OP POISE
Once a rarity, In now to ln obaerv
id and adiiiliod tipon every hand. In
deed, nu oilier wniunn ran flourlah
long In tlto nililHt 'of thla modern,
rompllcuted life. In tho homo. In
IiuhIuknh, In aocliil llfo, tho woman
who In Hoi-cno and cimfldent wina,
whllo tho nervoim fluHtcrod Indlvlduitl
waatoa lr tnlonia and Keta nowhere,
Ot coutho, polao la deponilent ntalnty
upon eound hnnlth and alendy nerve.
If you fnel thivt you nro being kept
hack In thla wny, why not turn to that
great womiin'N remedy, l.ydia 10,
l'lnkhnm'a VogPto,hie Compound,
which was inamifut.'tuTcjl from u
thorottflh underalnndlng f the ncr-
yuu ayntam of woiUduT, C, '. ; Adv.
The Jury Hat for Hie year l!f22 f ir
Aahliind and Jackaon county outildin
of Modford followa;
Aahland
A
Allen, Oi-nova W.. Applegntc. Kita.
Appletttc, l.ui lla, Aahrraft, Father M.
0
Dlln)'. Cha. M . Haker, Mark, Hull.
V. 8, llniighfiiaii. Cllntun. Itenedl'!.
May. Hilling. Myrtle II. luiwera Mil
dred A.. Hower. Oi'O. II, Drlnl'tw.
Joanph K., Die-vlnt. Francis Marlon.
Itrown. John D.. Itmh. lnnard A..
I'ledi'. (lerlrudo. Drlgg. A. C, Duller.
Cha. V.
C
Camber. May. Carter. Frank H .
Carter. Mary H.. Canebeer, Jacob.
Chll.lreth. II. O., Clary, Jennie 0 ,
Clutn, 8, W.. Cromer. Co". II. i
D S
Davenlilll. Arthur II, Hay. tJuan.
Day. Wm. II.. Dahuff. Martha K.. Ick.
r. May M Dickey, Ikin.lliy. Hill. Mar-
garct F... Dunlap, Hubert V,, Duty.
Maude, Dunn. Laura.
c. r, a i
Fal. II. (!.. Hr.. Kdglnglnn. M. C.
Elhart. Jennie P.. Kmnry. Harry C.
Erlckaon. Nela. Kubanka, (ieorge (,, I
Finley. Ilcrlha. FtrcHt'inc. Jame,'
Fleming. Carrie A.. Fraloy, Cl.aiiea W ,
Freeman, It llti. Frldegar. Mamie M..
Fuller, Fianicti K., Gulliitiif, Iouui, II..
Oarrett. IVter C. lilllnttc Clara II..
tltlnioie. ChBlmiH N.. (lllletto, Cha.
II, (iray, Agm-a M., tlniltiRcr. Oawn
M., (Irwr, Jennln.
H, I, J
Halo, r.obert E.. llana in, Hlanrlm T
Helman. Orace A.. Jlcrrln. F. W
lllbb. AVro. M.. I Hit. Flora. Hong.
I.uclniln L., Homoa. F.lltahoth M.. H'"
lor. Omce M , Hubbard. D ira, Irw in,
(dirge, Jncoba tluy C, Jorlnn, May-
boll, Jordan, John O.. Joy, lleulnh,
K, L. M
Kinney. A. E.. Kalaer. Emily A.,
Kiiohler, Orace. Knoiip. Uraco, iJino,
I Minnie V., I.amkln, Hrrmaii It., I.lnd
jeay, Wm., 1-ennox, Junto, lsllo, Mao
.t inJUH, maiutniT aiinouin it in. r .,
Ixiwe, Jewell P., McCrackrn, J. II..
McKlmmey. Cheaa L., McNalr. W. II.,
McWIIllamn, Anna, Mattcrn. KroJeil
ck. Marcy, Mlnnlo O.. Morrill, Frank
It.. MIUh. J. W., Mllla, Marguerite,
Million. Mnttlo. Moroland. Sarah.
Moody, Kiigeno, Moore, lanac C, Mur
rey, I'etor.
N. O, P
Noll, It. r Nlme, C. W.. Nlnlnger,
II.; Elliott. T. H : Oyger. Jnekoon:
Howard. C. II.: KlnBid, A. It.; Kin
raid. aE. I..: Murphy, Onorge C:
Tucker, Iwla 1 1.
Hutu? 1'olU.
linker. Marcua I'.; Harker. Jlawl;
Itettle. t. C.; Clevenger, Mary A.; Ed
litondion. Hen; Oohh. Oliver M-: '.111
ilreth. N. It.; Jin k"ii. Curl W.; Hmlth,
Ella: Hwlnk. Alia .; Taylor, Harriet;
Tilnciite. Dlaiiche.
Ik'lb-t lew
AppleHiite, II. Krneat; Howtra, Jaa.
V.; iilukv, Ch.tn. H.; Cnrpeiiter. Oeo.
E.; Cooper, Win. A.: Dunn. t.eo. E.:
Evann. Suntuil J.; (Jail, Ellla; Und-
Frank O
Cha. D.;
John It.
j Kama Valley.
1 Col'lna. H. C; pavldaon, Malcl T.:
Flatter, Jennie I.: I.ydlard. John
Htanley; Mcllrlde. Effle P.: Ncalort.
John L.; I'elton, Meta M.; I'endloton,
Maude II.
hlcrllng.
Klnlnhammer. Mary E.; Hand lev.
Ethel;' Bllvo, Frank.
Tak-iil.
I Ileeann. Marlon: Dudgeon. John;
Center, Frank M.; Carter, (leo. II.;
Cumbr. D. E.; IMIlard, Catherine;
Foe. E. E.; (Jlaegow. Hertha: Hold
HitK, Edna I..; Jewett. Howard: Koo-
Sevenfy two
years of
popularity
Since 1850 the name Folgcr has stood
for "Good ColTcc."
Folgcr's Golden Gate Coffee is the re
sult of seventy-two years of care in select
ing, blending and roasting coffee.
Ithasauniformlygoodnavor,' 'you'll
find it "different in taste from ouicr cof
fee and better." . .
. Tell yoar grocer you want it.
nuy, Chaa.; Iiwe, Omnr D.; True, M.
!.: True. Ella M.
teulrel riUnt.
lieelie Keiinetli; Denaun. Ellen:
('uriton. Mildred T.; Ellnatead. A. T.;
Viu. Htelln 11.; Kreeiniut, Mlnnlo;
i(lU'itn It. Enilii.i. Drlnnoiii. Ycona;
Ilnmllton. . T.: llnmrlik. Carrie:
'llo.id. Anen. Hill, Seldun I.; Inaac
eon. J eie; Jat'olw. May M.; Kline.
I.uella H.: Kyle. Vlnnle; Lunge. Ma
rie; lAiflnnd, I'ercy: lxivo, lA-ona M.:
Lynch. Horn: I.yonn. Dtibert A.; Nor
.froea, Iilu- M.; l'ankey. II. T.; l'a
nn, IaM ,M.: ltothrork. Frank;
Mieurer. I'aul A.: Terrett. l, K.; Tex.
Delia; Wulker. Nettle M.
(-limn.
I Ilybee. F. E.; tlrlanom, Andrew;
IUilih E.; Norrin. Minnie A.;
Nye. IJUIiin It.; rllvtt. J. J.: Den
land, l.ula May; I'orter. Ituby; ltobin
eon. Mildred; Koblnaon. J. It.; Terrlll.
Jay; Turnbaugh, HollU M.
Trail.
Anh, Howard L: Cox, Gordon;
Dltaworth. L. A.; Pence, Dave; Slew
art. W. A.; Trunty, J. II.
I nfcni.
Dlark, Ia-c; Cimtrall, Mllee; Offen-
bacher. Hay: Taylor. J. N.
Watklnn.
Chnrlea f,: Inrn, Dcnnln I).:
FOLGER'S
GOLDEN GATE PRODUCTS
COFFEE. TEA
EXTRACTS - SPICES
AND
BAKING POWDER
J. A. FOLGER fi: CO.
San Tranc'tico
Kansas City - T)tiUci
Shfytola, Japan
Du-k
Owens, John K.
IHTb.
uiilnp, Fred; Hill, Francla D.
Humphrey, Zoia 1C: King. James M.
Ijinr, t'hnrlotle; Nell, Deulah J.
Henrn. Helen M.
lUiulc I'oinL
Anbole, Ituy: lkli, Martha A.;
Dlnhop. A. (1.; Droplty, Anna, Drown.
Amy H.; Campbell, France: t'hley.
i'laua; Chlldrelh, Hopbla; Clngcade,
Thoa,; Clements. Lottio L.; Cowden.
(leo. E.i Craiidall. Win. II.; Edged,
fArbln; Each, Carl; Florey. Ethel M.;
(Ilvnn. Chua. L.; Hank. tlertrude;
lolmea. CVIU M.; Howlett, Harah
EllMbeth; Kent, iKilph: Luy, Fred.
Jr.; Mclkmnld. A. C; Nlchola. Qua;
1'earce. Floyd: I'vrry, Margaret E.;
I'ettlgrew, Fred; l'rultl, Mnlinda;
Hpeii"e. A. C; Stanley. Oertrude;
Throi kniorlon. Lcntcr; Von dor Mel
lon. J. II.
I'louneo Hock.
Aiken, Hurry V.; Carlton. II. L.:
Dllswoi-th, VIoKt; llordon. Uriah;
Urlovo. Katio M.: Hill. Dowc it.; Hul
lenbenk, A. C: Munafleld, Unit: Min-
n I UK, L,l;:rJe; Moni:y, m. b ; Nna, -n.
Doit; Itlchurdnon, John W.; Tonoy,
C. H.; Vincent. Addle; Wlltits. lrenn
W. .
Footn Crock.
Holing. E. C: Champlln, Frederick
t.- Il-lllnt Tr,.n..l. r In.nKa tl,..,K,
" D w'' '"" -"1' '" lrnce. Ella; Matthew, tlrent: Tor
uwopa, t annua k., t'aro, norm, rat-1
Ion, Myrtle, , Fattorti;n,
cock,
Doxtor K.,
Payne. K. C..' Ponchcy. Leo O.. Prll.
Allco A., Pennlaton, Frahk H Pcror.r.1,
IaiuIho A., Ptirrlno, C. J., Provont, Lil
lian A.
RZ
Itonacr, J. M., 'Kelchort, Henry It.,
Itoae, Dolla M., San ford, Curtis J
Biickott, Edith A., Shell, Wm. A.,
Shotnly. Addlo, Silver, JohiiIo M.. Simp
Hon, Nollle 0 Smith, lllraiu, Songor,
Mollis, .Spencer, Winifred O.- Stock, ham
Marie, Swedouburg, Olive, E Thatch-1
ter. Inane; Kloud,
Darlvlgh: Wood
EdwardH.
tld Hill.
ltowora, I i-In It; DurnA, Jamca;
Chlldera, Frank; Davldno'i, J. V..; Iu
eenberry. S, A.; Eddluga, Horn: Flom-
ntlng, Emma; Foley, Allco; lillcluint.
Cltna. C; Orecnleaf. Ia't, Hlttlo
Mabel E.; Horton. Howard. Johnnou
M. S.; Kellogg, Katherlno J.; 1'at-
tick, Cleo. M.; Price, Mary A.; Heed
Nellie; Shoemaker, Joatlt; f.ickel,
Mlnnlo I,.; Thompaon. W. IS.: Tres
Harry; Witt, Mimitlo.
Iako Ore.
er, J, H Thornton, Marlon K., Traslt,
Lettle M Van Wegen, Lulu J., Vaupel,
Marie, Wagner. Kont. A., Wagnor,
John M WohrlL Irene, Wilcox, Sam
uot fl.; Winter, Hortha K., Winter, '
Otto', Yihi, Olive O.
AnUiM'h,
Hlghnm, John; Caaa, Clarence; Do
Ford, Hyron;' tllaaa, Nettle II.; Gor
don, Monroe; Hnuptnian, Ethel W,;
Houatmi, Frank W,; Murrlaon, Joaoph
P.; Narregan, Talllon M.; Itodgera,
II. E.
Applcgntc,
Prfildwln, Hoho: Donedlct. Mniio;
Doyd, ' Robert ; Clute, Deiti Cook,
Clinton; Dnvtdaon, Carter T.; Elmore,
Ilerbort: Finley, Francla; Grove, Kill
lie A,; HniiHcn, Orrini Herrlott, (leo.
W.; Jobnalon. H. I..; Kubli, Maude;
Lnyton, I.CHler; Mee, Wmri-ii U;
Dci-noll,' Lola M..; . J'lUocli, T. Halph;
Hohc, Olndy. ; ,
BJU'IIIII,' , :
' , lloviun,- JurtlJOlU ClMphtuti," Virll
Uowlee. M. P.; Charlem," Lemon:
Culbertaon, J. D. : Farlow, Guata;
Fnrrar. Ella M.; Kllngle, EIhIo Eola;
Meyera, H. O,; Nygen, Frank O.; Tcr
till, Dean; Toit, Henry L.
Tack-son vl lie.
Arnold, Ivan: IllHlinp, AV, A.; Iti-ttt
afe
Milk
For Infanli
& Invalid
NO COOKING
Tho "Food-Drink" for All Aaes.
Quick Lunch atHome.Ollice.and
Fountains. A for HORUCfCS.
Avoid ImiUtionf I Substitute!
DONT DOSE
Nothing is more delicate than a child'a
digestion. Wise physician will tel! you that
much more harm has been tiorie by indis
criminate dosing by anxious mothers than if
nature bad been left free to Uke its course.
Fresh air day and night and plenty of ex
ercise, even In the wirtter, lay the founda
tions lor sturdy health in later life.
CHILDREN, as modern mothers
know, should play outdoors daily.
Colds result How to treat colds with
out inward dosing, so disturbing1 to
little stomachs, has been a problem.
Vicks answers this need. Applied
externally, it can be used freely and
often. Daytimes, the kiddies can
continue their outdoor fun. Night
times, the windows can be opened
wide, for, if the bed clothes are left
oose about the child's neck, Vicks
healing vapors will be inhaled until
morning.
This direct treatment usually
averts spasmodic croup, and if an
attack does come on unexpectedly,
the use of Vicks as directed fre
quently brings relief in 15 minutes.
Good for Grown-ups, Too
Vicks is effective in the same way
for all the cold troubles of the family,
grown-ups as well as kiddies for
head colds, catarrh and asthma, deep
chest colds, bronchitis, incipient
pneumonia, tonsilitis, sore throat
and "grippy" colds. Its penetrative
and rubefacient action makes it use
ful for dozens of daily ills, such as
bruises, burns, cuts, stings, and itch
ing skin troubles.
The DIRECTTreatment
for All Cold Troubles
ABSORBED, like a liniment, and, at
the same time.
INHALED as a vapor, Vicks reaches
Immediately the congested air passages.
Vicks doesn't relieve every case. No
remedy can do that. But it is success
ful in such a large percentage of cold
troubles from head colds and 'Sore
throat down to bronchitis or deep chest
colds that we have been able for years
to make the following offer:
VICKS STANDING OFFER
Buy either the 35c, 75c or $1.50 sire.
Use all or part of it If you are not de
lighted with the results, mail us the top
of the carton and the purchase price
will be cheerfully refunded. Or, if you
wish to try Vicks before you buy, mail
the coupon below for free sample.
Prevent Children's Cold Troubles
When Kiddies Come In Wet and "Sniff ling," Apply
, Vicks Over Throat and Chest to Keep Off a Cold
How Vicks Should Be Used
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Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly -
The V?c
Spoon Ttit
For Spasmodic Croup, Children's CetdUt
Rub Vfcks over the throat and chest until the
difficult breathing is relieved, then spread on
thickjy and cover with a hot flannel clotn.
One application at bed time usually prevent
a night attack of croup.
For Deep Chest Colds, Sore Throat, Tea.
silitis. Bronchitis, Coughs Vicks should be
applied over the throat and chest if neces
sary, first using hot, wet cloths to open the
pores of the skin then rubbed in well until
the skin is red; spread on thickly and covered
with one or two thicknesses of hot flannel
cloths. If the cough is annoying, a small
piece the size of a pea can be swallowed everf '
few hours.
For Head Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, Hay
Fever Vicks should be melted in a spoon
and. the vapors inhaled, or a little can be ;
applied up the nostrils and snufted up the
bead.
Used as a Liniment, Poultice er Plaster
On account of its penetrative and rubefacient
effect on the skin, Vicks has been found ex
cellent for many minor ailments, such as
Bites. Boils. Burns. Bruises, Cuts, Frost bite,
Itchings, Muscular Soreness, Poison Ivy, Sun
burn, Headache and Sore Calloused Feet.
TRIAL TIN FREE
Send this coupon to the Vick Chemical Com
pany, Greensboro, N. C A W-ot. trial tin of
Vicks will be mailed you promptly, sufficient
to test the efficacy of its vapors by melting la
a spoon, as shown in the illustration to the left.
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