PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MATT; TRIBUNE, MF.DFORI. OITOONT, WEDNESDAY. FETVRFARY R, t022 t 1 I Medford Mail Tribune AN INI IMPENDENT NEWSPAl'K !( Pi;Hl,lHMi:i KV'KHY AKTKltNoON HXhX'PT HUNIiAT 11V TMK MHUKOIU) PHINT1NO CO. SMILE WEEK AND MR. WILSON. N' Oftlc Mall Tribune liulMIng, S5-27-I9 North Fir strei-t. I'liono 75. A consolidation of the. 1 Vniocrn t te Tlmo, the Mi'.tford Mall, the Medford Trlhune, the Hoolhern Oreguiilmi. The Ashland Trlhune. ROBKUT W. JU'HI, Kdltor. 8UMrTUH 8. SMITH, Manaitrr. O OXK can blame ex -PresiiK tit Wilson. lie refuses (v) subscribe to Smile Week. In answer to a request from ".huttfe'' the for- obMribLf Tafrma Sevei'ddau?;'1'1" IVosuh nt declares he will endorse no movement so hilly ami UllkllSIl. Other notables of Washington, without exception, sijrn their O-Keli to the risible festivities, and no one eaij blame them, for they have soniethiiiir to smile about. Moreover, there is nothing to be pained by offending even a eomie weekly, with re-eleetion in the offiiifj. Nevertheless, the former president is right. Kxcpt as an advertis ing stunt. Smile Week is rather a fatuous proposal. Particularly as it comes dangerously near Pay-l'p week, which is not humorous at all, ami follows an epi.lemie of weeks devoted to till sorts of things from Itoston beans to raisin pie. Seven tlays of smiling appears to us as one of the most depressing spectacles imaginable. No smile should last over seven seconds. After seven minutes the best smile in the world will become set and senile, and only an expert embalmer could maintain any appearance of life after half nn hour. Just ns brevity is the soul of wit, so is it the soul of the smite. It must flit and quit, or else suffer a living death as a ghastly and mean ingless facial contortion. And yet. while Mr. Wilson is quite right, technically, his public utterance at this time is unfortunate. If he could not endorse Smile Week ho would better have said nothing. For this happens to be a week of mourning for all loyal Wilsonitcs. All the world is neelaim ing the great achievement of the Harding administration, and the man who devoted his life and gave most of it to the same end. is neglected, suffering and apparently for most of the world, forgotten. Therefore, this was the w orst time in creation to suggest that there is nothing to smile about. All the world loves a good loser and this pronouncement, published broadcast, will suggest the former presi dent is not one. Therefore, why did he do what he has done? Why didn't he join the chorus and let it go at that, for public men have to do these silly UBSCRIPTIOH TXaKSt BY MAIL In Artvnnce: Dally, with Sunday Win, year $?.S0 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .TS Lially, without Sunday Sun, year. .. S.50 !fttly, without Sunday Sun, month ." Weekly Mall Tribune., one year i.00 Hundav Sun, one year 2.00 BT CA It It I Kit- In Mcdrtml, Ashland, Jacksonville, Central 1'ulnt, l'hoviux. Talent: Imliy, with Sunday Sun, month 75 Dally, without Sunday ton, mouth .' , Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 7. Ml Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year S.&O All terma by carrier, cash In advance. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackxon County. Sworn dally average circulation for six month ending Oct., l21. 3355 Kntered mmA clnsft matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March S. 1871. MEMBERS OF THK ASSOCIATED TRKSS. The Associated Dress la exclusively entitled to the UHe for republication of ell newe dispatches credited to .It. oi not otherwlae credited In this paper, and also the local news published heiein. All rlKhta of republication of specia. dispatches herein are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. WHOLE NATION CELEBRATES SCOUT BIRTHDAY FfeB. 8. a i m with th (iwA m s vJi! Sco-t Movement 7 If s . - v; .. . ' iW heart and soul. It f , 1 ' n ."" , 1 I U en or,. nidation "V,,,f f teaching the spirit Iff f f ' - Ifllj of service anJ honor III H )v f I It which we must al- 11 f t " if ways have in our 11 V' '','' t ,c iml' titiaen.hip. I wish VV', ' J Atif , every boy ta our V ' V'W ' '' : ' America coulJ have VVC - TV, V z" 'I the advantage and . V-'" v'. 'fljt' V- :-vjM the honor of being' I tCj' Ji A- ' J'.'M ' in the Boy Scout I ttv" IN organitation. I i!'' " je1"' J? Wrrcn C. Hardin , 1 S3 Every Boy a Scout and Every Scout Trained for Citizenship I Eat, Sleep, Work and Feel Better Than in Twenty Years" I Owe This Entirety to TANLAC ( ha$ made a nmw man out of m. ThU jrp i tertc, rilatid by E.C. ' Baynn, contractor, of 124 South Honor St., Chicago, may bm your mxptrienc aho if you take Tanlac, the world' t moit famout lyslem buildir, Fctl fine, ai nature intend you to fcvl. Ct Tanlac today. At ull good diutfgitts. tiny ia tfaiiiinif boys Sot food citi zenship. TweKo years ago nn untried blew. hero. Today a yt(,m of boy hood orr:imjii'd for civic hcrvire, looked ta'iy stnto and city govern ment, to perform definite duties of a serious character in forest Ol'rservution. cnmtmt itiir fliiiiltitiia aiKl ,.!,., rinir ii.'Clir.it ili.fi mi ..Ifi.. T"l. . . TknM la ma( tM 1 ll chanc of it being big eaaugh fjr stove -K. i'"""ll- ' wood before 109S. The auswer also answers the entire Wilson puzzle. Why did Mr. I Wilson ask for a democratic consress. why didn't he take a reoresen- tholr duty to God nnd country, to keep tlu'iusvlvt'it "physically stronir, mentally awnkn und morally strnij:ht," and to ho for all their boyhood day and to tho pud, trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friend ly, rourtt'ou.t, kind, obedient, chrerful. thrifty, brave, clean and reverent. This is tho movement con ducted " by tho Hoy Scouts of America nn m-ett by lenders of church and tntt, Kchool and busi nerjt. In tho twelvo year that have passed, over 2,000,000 boy Thank U.a.-ii' ::- c. safe. Wt:i au G. ::cdi u: y t ative delegation to Paris? Deeausehelacksthutsen.se of humor iv-'s.-es tj resume his masterful fi.ng i.i ti.ej""'". "-"-v "i'"uu vl "l""""'" uaiaucc, management of the railroads, and j unfailing evidence of a proper sense of proportion. James Aiiuuietoa oi u ijixin v. , would. accept the presidencf.' I've got the flu! I've got the flu! I've got that aggravatin' fag Ker-choo! Ker-choo!! And 'mid the ruffles. Of the snuffles, I feel Just like I feel Just like A syncopated, antiquated dishrag. For I've got the flu! Dawggone the flu I'm a true-blue, flu-blue American. (Amelra Day.) Another $1,000,000 rain is falling gently downward over the valley, and it should be stopped at once before its valuation gets too high. OF'TWO EVILS, ALWAYS CHOOSE THE LESSER (Oregon City Enterprise) . Cecil Duke, the enterprising young banker and president of the Sandy Community club is at pres , ent interested in securing an anti cold remedy as the snowy weather is inclined to make him take cald easily since the fuzzy moustache which was once so prominent a part of his "faceology" has been scraped into the garbage can. Every day there comes the 'report that some campus idol forgot himself, and took gold for playing football. There is no news that the lungs of the game the yell leader has betrayed his alma mater for a mess of greenbacks. The Joe Gagnon Jacksonville and Pacific railway has changed hands. The deal includes the transfer of all equipment, except one (1) medium hard lead pencil, slightly worn at both ends. . The arms conference is now walk ing, and the work of pounding swords into pruning implements, and trans forming Sam Browne belts into bretchens for plow horses has com, tnenced. COUSINS OF MR. FORD CHEVO (Salem Capital Journal) Levi Fliflet and family of Salem spent Sunday at the M. Fliflet home. A gasoline addict was picked up by the police last night and taken to a beanery for treatment. Every night the officials have to deal with some unfortunate victim of carotlcs. An electric fan was put to bed with him to leave the impression that he was going some place with the wlnnhield down. Quill Points There are no goose-stepping stones to greatness. Treaty: An agreement between nations. Autonym: Borah. A consortium, as we understand it, is a sphere of confluence. When any nation takes China's side it usually is the inside. After all, a hypocrite isn't guilty of anything except synthetic Piety. , TIE COY Sl Ol'T movement U twelve ycirs old! Today, vitn governors and mayors H rsonaily takinc the Scout Oath nnd t-nw, Koi.iry und Kiwania, I.ion.; ii:ul ether m n's clubs giving h-ii i iuoj nnd dinners, itcout iscr-i inons in churches father nnd nun Cet-toitvthers, troop Tallies putl.c mass meeting, and many conditions for u:e of authorities, other stirring activities ull set in and tho dissemination of informa motion by a niilio mtM:ii:i from' tion. the President of the United tatei.j Twelve years ago an idea. To the Hoy Scout of America will day a thoroughly organized, cx- celebrate its own arrival at the ! Pertly-led procraim of outdoor nnd ! have xuhtcrihed to tho Seou ugo of admission t Scouting asj indoor activities and Htudie.t that j Oath and I. nv. Upwards of n half r. Tenderfoot. , aro the delight of boyhood, givingj million men havo received tha Twelve years airo un idea; to-1 natural and wholesome exprea-j benefit that conn's to men who day. a movement in which 8 i.OOO "ion to boy iinpul-ies and energies,! givo their services a scoutmaster men arc vol untardy giving service,! mak'.ng him one ith Nature and in other leaden-hip capacities und 403,1 oS l)" are earnestly) t'' touch hikes and camping, prc-l to this itnivemeni, 1m nur.icit. u to applying themselves to a definite! I'arin,; him to fate dangers and to' boys ha:t steadily increaned througlt program of outduor activities nnd! meet emergeneii's, to save life nnd'ttic.io years, and today there aio rtuiites as preparation for the dtl- to rare fir the injured, developing! known to bo hundreds of thou- ties of cituct.slop. his abilities to do things for him- Twclvc years a;:o a new idea, self and others, im reasing lib Today an established American in- power and deiire to nerve, and ttitution recognised by the school i making hint ambitious to occupy au ar. invu'.u.tblc supplementary I a place of honor and use 'ulne.s aid tu elu . ation. hy tlse churches i in lus community and in tho lut as u most desirable ally in char-j tion as a good citizen. ti r-'tm'lding. and by i-tatesmcri. Twelve venrs ago merely an ami teauers iruni coast to coast i Mea. Joiluv. an lnili.-Peii.iat)ie in- .vi'ui.i of boys who wish to be come scouts but must wait upon leadership. In tlieo twelve years tho liuy Scouts ii f America have givvn to our country many thing of permanent and inestimable value. As n birthday gift t the move ment it asks tho gift of licrvica m tha most ini'.ucr.tial factor to-lst.tutioii helping boys to know j to the nation's boyhood, by men. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? The average' man's artistic sense never develops beyond an ap preciation of silk-finished ankles. to 1 tnrni-tl lot lite treasury i wh-t ia it,.. !. f..,- w ii nd company nnd to uo imed for tho s ild nt ten (Itillii-s a hliaro to pay tor ' has been s'liuo delay In K't ting tho this !i Ilium", an. I thl i U tli" slin k ilmt material. is available and off.'ieil f ir sa!o by j !r, ftii Mrs. (i. W. Ktaeev und son iie,iii;n and RyUil Itmliters worn In Mi'diofl Kaltirday. In.ll l.liKl ki irk holder s. till the lie ney ' pur ! Things look better in Ireland now lizers are gone. much unless it's pay day. that the what Is It for Klrls" j I. 'When does year? . blaek-and-tanta- 3. What pitcher for pitching the lent ln'Slll lrse of further development work. j thii! Th" Western Oil e 1i hr.y o'H j (valid I'Ttioii on iiho'it thren thousand holds tho record acres of land. Should oil or us be I fewest number of found In paying quantities this stock 1. What is the -. r for boys and 'n('"".v ni i : nea ir ioe jn.r , Tii Antlol lt Blrlrt ewin Cltlll Hint at Mrn. bnilth's Saturday and will noet at Mrs. f, U Krlnk's felt. 1. i The piny Riven at H.mis Valluy ' ;u-h:H)I Kriday liiiiht was a s.iccesi anj broiiKht in $:o. j would bo very valiiahle. It g m-s wlth- itli hur l llrown was In Medford S.tt-i been 'out navins that the r.toeMiobb'r of the nrdny with II. i'.. It Mlgem. i Well, let's hope the naval holiday will work better than America's ut for iightinic purposes? Western oil company havo rntih in Itnland naherty and hi brother rhnliltv 5' Ar hfrC uny mu,lon Pl,",uro tills venture or they w.mM not di v. haf were out from Medford Wednesday. Htudlos In Japan? Ihrv are now doing. The m.viagenn nt and Siinduy to tho Oil welt on Wm. - , I , 11 lowU to telephone frm,()f , Wf stern Oil 'ompnny w 111 b.. Kmith's ranch t Antloeh. It It rs-' An enthusiast says a new day is dawning in Russia. It won't help a V.'whaVu'Yho population of Pub- Rtfiil tho Medford Mail Tritium, ported there art Indication of ml. i lin Ireland? ii you win pienso niaan It cirsr t r.iuei imuw iu omuiii hi .munoi'i 8. Is Cieni ral W ood a West 1'oint jour many reauers loin mo h"m k ion t hit jiriiieiiiiiiini-r, .ins. craduate? of the) vvestcrn oil company now ljeln' Ainrmni la sick. The difference between. hog and pork is that Nature makes the 9- What are the seven sens? offer-d for salo In not treasury st-ick' has. Houston) of the Meadowt Is boo-QiniPfll anil nork mik-pu tho eonsnmer c,mnol I 10- what waB thu to,al doium'-0 but Is tho st ick of Individual st .ck- "t.iylug In Medford this week. I llOg squeal and pork, makes the consumer Soueal. 'traveled by naval and marine aircraft ,,,,,,. h0 hav volunteerel to do.: 'Joo and Lawreneo Mynall havo not; last year? . Inato'a piiribn ef their h'ddlnits In at'cndnd Hchool this week on account ; The remarkable part of it is that golf has gained much popu-i V T. , I , L , ' 7, .V. ; or,u'r lhl thin w.-u cm b., compu ted, of sickness balls in a bnsehall game? ' 4. How long has kerosene larity without the benefit of an amendment forbidding it. RippIingRhuniQs Fate and high-powered scandal have wiped the grin from Fatcoe Arbuckle's chubby face, and the next edition of photos of Mabel No no and will be with her mouth shut. NEXT SUNDAY HE WILL JOIN THE CHOIR (Chico Enterprise) At the Methodist church Sunday evening at the regular hour of worship, Senator W. K. Duncan, Jr., will speak to the Epworth Ijoageurs and their friends on the Important topic of "The Immortal ity of the Soul." (This fisher of votes la primarily for the greatest good, and will run for re-election.) Good washtub moonshine made in the kitchen, suitable only for use In castlron stomachs, can be , procured reasonable, it is whispered... Walt Mason RESPECTING THE LAW. sn ra: T'lIE law decreed in olden times that witches should be burn ed; the courts abhorred their mystic crimes and all their pleadings spurned. My grandsire thought they ought to ditch all statutes of the, kind ; he thought the burning of a witch was not a sport refined. "But while such laws are in the book," my grandsire used to sigh, "around us daily we must look, for witches we may fry." Was there a beldame anywhere, who owned a cat' or snake, iny grandsire traced her to her lair, and tied her to the stake. lie said, "The law must be obeyed while men for justice seek, and though I hate to burn a jade, I burn one every week. I doubt if witches really work much evil and distress, although they're roasted by the kirk, and by the law and press. But it is not for me to say what laws are right or wrong; I've built a roar ing fire today, so, witches, come along." The law he doubted was repealed long since, as fierce and vain; old women now may go afield, with black cats in their train. And if some acrobatic dame can on a broomstick ride, the people will applaud her game, and point to her with pride. The law that's evil or absurd will from the volume fade; but while it is the nation's word, let's sec that .it's obeyed. north of Mppon?, ' ha stoeu is selling at no on (H r share and every dollar of the proceeds tho next "passion Id tin go Into the treasury of tho com archlpelatto lies !Ans. i'ezzo. i 2. When will play be given? Ans. This year. 3. What docs ' Let Mlserables." tho title of Victor Hugo's great novel, me'an? Ans. "The Wretched Onus." 4. Who was thu first chief Justice of the United Ktates? Ans. John Jay. 5. What does A. F. and A. M. mean? Ans. Ancient frco and ac cepted Masons. i 6. Who is President Harding's prfyslelan? Ans. Ilrlg. Oen. Charles K. Sawyer. 7. Whero Is Howard university? Ans. In Washington, U. C. 8. What Is the mlllenlum? Ans. According to a widely accepted sys tem of Christian s hatology It Is tho period of 10U0 years preceding the final Judgment during which tlmo Christ and his saints will rule earth. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frlnk visited Mr. nn l Mrs. J. Kdmlnton this week, Mr. and Mrs. Htephens of Heaulo Mr. and Mrs. I.ucus are busy clear In land and cutting wood on their ranch. psny to further pr.t-fcuto dsvclopm-nt "f),(I """lr r"ula t0 th0 MR,fl,,I(' 'lr"- work. The Western Oil company will aimreclate your kin inoKs In publishing this explanation to your readers. Respectfully submit ted. WESTERN Oil, COMPANY, Hy J. F. Mundy, PreM lent. F. J. Newman, Sery.-Treas. Medford, Feb. 7. ANTIOGH ITEMS l , I i'.!s 'I'-.yn i!Lj1 Evan lludners returned to hlB home at Cold 1IIH Monday alter a week's the fl,a' with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rods i erg and family. 9. Of what material was the first firehose made? Arm. Leather. JO. Do foreign horn children au tomatically become citizens when their fathers become naturalized? Ans. If they are under legal ago, yes. COMMUNICATIONS 1 TRAIL ITEMS j With Med focd trade la Medford made Edna Petersen returned to her home at Persist after a couplo weeks visit with friends near Trail. Wo are plad to snv Mrs Chester Pritchett is better at this writing. Miss Frances Grelj and Miss uorothy Peterson of Persist attended the dance at Trail Saturday nlht. Mrs. Irwin Howo nnd MIks Wanda spent a few days last week with friends near Central Point. Charlie Dunliip cut wood for E. E. A shl this weok. There will be a Parent-Teacher edu cational meeting at Trail Saturday. C. It. Weston, Ram Pollard, Mr. I.uciiM and Mr. Sotikiip have been building up the roads tin they were Impassable for cars. Mr. and Mrs. Jl.'E. Moore woro out Sunday to visit' home folks. Mr. Mooro went tfl hi father's ranch In , tlio Meadows. J Mr. and Mrs. Then. Olnsg and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Chapman wore In Regarding Oil Stock Medford Friday and Mr. Chapman To the Editor: Referring to an artl-' bro,,ht mit lI,olr cur " f!,r " cle in your paper on Monday cvenlns, lalaBS'8 fts tlm roailli ftI'0 Impassable February Gth, 11)22, reKardlni? tho ef- iollt "mitflo way. forts of tho Westum Oil company to j Mr. and Mrs. F. XV. Sobreun enter flnanco the further drilling of their talned Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Held and well on the Stockes lease, we hett to family of Eaglo Point and Miss Dor- 'state that tho well Is now down to a "thy Ilaiighinnn of Moilfoi'd Saturday, Safe Milk For Inland & Invalid! NO COOKINQ Tho "Food -Drink" for All Acc3. Quick Lunch atHome.Office.nn l Fountainn. Ath for tJORUCK'S. cs rLrn'd Imitations & Substitutes Why CHERRO Hard Wheat FLOUR know, tho great don't you Cheiro. Tho flour Hint made us famous, Has K"t mine scenM, and nil rontsnls, To make our chlldii-n ((row, Guaranteed At Your Groccri A BUYER'S PHILOSOPHY "When I buy fi r servlen I would rather know llio rirtn which mnkis tho inrtrhinB than to llnten to wear lioiiiii talk aWo'it siipeilor mois's and hrltllant niiK'neerlnit skl'l. "I di ti't know much shunt thrvn nuiillltps of different mulsh whleh imtKes them best f r diferetit tmr-r"tes- nor do I know anvtlilnK of the terhnli'iil law of nieclimilcul miKlneer'tiK but I do know hu man nature. "I I'm Unit n fnin wl'h rlbi (dm ef servleo to Its mr ,, eonc,-n that has mrr-ee -'.d I'ntm -o hern isrt (fi rndift '"i tent" Rood wtih lh peop P tt lm btiurht It, "I'll b"t nn tha! eonren - and t feel rntufoi M)'b wlu'ti I tmvn hmiKht Its product. It Isn't mood business fi r m to tradn anywhr else. I ratinol nf font to do so." We rt-nsldcr that cir sucrens our litnelee'i venrs III hils'ness fttld the 'ai-l Ibnt our business Is s cri-wliiK Intslness has been due I.iiro'v to ttn very fact lust quot eil lit no lino Is a neater detrnrt of ronf Idi'ttce nlrii'ed In tho nelirr bv Hie ltivir than In tho nurerv line Therefore tho nursery with an established retuital'cn fur siod R"ods nod a riiaro deal Is worthy of yi ur pntrcnaK". Fi r nineteen venr. wn hsvn Kiown and delivered from Tcnott Nh clean, wnl! roi.td. Ilioronelily in ii i ore I frees tc tHiiin"-' ff nr. rtmrdi-ts in tl Slain of Washln (cn ami throuttbiiiil th west, W'n nrn still In tho sit inn old sne(, n ti rams lid rt'easnnt r'-itnalloM and i ir Kreai't untlnfirtlon indsv In ti'"t n tlm s'tilllnit owners ii' tirml'ietlvn. prnfli-ninklns or elinrds lh trei.s s'and't it In whlrh were rroiiniiuiid In our nursery, (lir trees nr ;rr.'n r'nnrt. new so'l of .o Vaklma Indian Ifcscrvatlin. Hleh i 'I. nlninduni-e f t snpsti'nn ami niciilnri' under roniri l sr all baele fnrios. Ilni ii rl I v neci'sarv is a eonll'itio'is rn It Ivnt '-. in den.iyn tho root vlnm for whlrh nor trens sro fs. moos ami tha hard wood fibls whleh Is nnlv mnd Ciimlhli tiv th ri.mblrmlnn of the shove necos- arv elements. Vn-t can't rrot'iett Rood trens I'h mi ,rtln d miie,i Pn'l-e-ntlv nmoied. Wo hink we know pew to rrow th-m. (nr rustom-e-s r nirn of (I, Wani"rton Nitrry Co. TonnenUh. Wash. H. II. KIM UMNO finlraman Ho IISO, Medford AUCTION A . Saturday February 11 1 o'CIock" p. m. DR. OITZEN'S BARN Furnituri, ini'luilina: Dresser, Chairs, Hods, Kilison l'houograith, and Dishes, Harness, IIorscH, Milch Cows, Wilsons, 2 .Siuhllcs, rack Saddle, 2 Sewing Machines, 1 Or Kitii. W. H. NELTY, Auctioneer, Everyone Invited. Bring your dinner depth of llfiO fii-t; the formation is and Sunday, and enjoy yourselves Enid Mtddlcbusner Is a Medford visiUir this week, Mr. Mechem of upir Trail went to Ashland last week and was operated on. Ho ia doing nicely. certainly an oil formation and very pronilsinp;. The Western Oil company is nn Oregon corporation, having a total capital stock of $3000 divided Into five I thousand shares of $1.00 each, fully Ceo. Fisher returned to Sugar rine;aid and non-assessable. Tho Western Tuesday. till , compiiny as a corporation has Mrs. Howard Ash and Mrs. Joemovnr sold or offered for snlo to the Hoborling had dental Medford Friday. work done In pnWIc any of Its stock. Tills stock was all subscribed and paid for when the company was organized. Tho stock holders ure very anxious to see this well rlowji to a depth of two thousand Ilcelares u IlegKur's Day. 1IA5SBLTON'. Penn.. Feb. 7. Be- mum; i uuilll'lUUH COW P Ull II IB HKHlllHl . , ,, , I , . neddieis M.ivor 7i,-vv i, tuu,.,t J fet:t ""-'! "r Kas is oncoiiolcrod order llmlllnx mendleants to one duv Bt a wor (leitll In paylnK qiiatltltlos, a month. They win he licensed f or i an(' to that ,!l,d tho various stockhold- the duv and will lie nrroHlerl If thi.v f'I'S who hHVO linilL'lit nnil mild fos their i ask alms at any other tlmo. btock have donated enough stock to be 25 n' 75 Pockg9 Evfrywhero Tho Antloeh school will start play ing basket ball next week us thorn Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION run ' .1 irn ia ia ASK FOR 'Scholz's GENUINE BUTTER ROLL BREAD The bigger the loaf the better the flavor. Pound and half size now being made. Try one. PURE AND WHOLESOME AND MADE WITH MILK