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PAflE FOUR- MKDKOIU) MAIL TMIUINH. MEDFOlU). OUI'.liOW Tl'KsDAV. l-'KUKUAliV -JH. I'JJ 'I ! Mfdford Mail Tribune AN 1NDKPKNDKKT NKWSPAPKH FUULIUHKD KVKKT Al TKKNOON . KJtKA.PT KVNHAY BY TUK lKI Ol PKlNTlNtl CO. .uri5iiir"'m"i ?,n&r4nli riiwt)MP-r, Nwih7Mff5tVIi.lbl,PhoS'nnfc .,s,:""B a consolidation of th Democratic! ?X.V"h.M8o Ahllil Tribune. .1 ' ROBERT W Rl'HU Krtltor ; lU'Mi'TKH 8. 8 Ml Til, Mnft traacKimoa nim BY MAIL !u Advance l.tallv. l(h BumiRV Sun. nar .S' IftauTPSr :i5j Uftlly. wllliout Siimlar Sun. month w.11 r..i a., I3utily fun, nn y.r " Bf CAhRIEU-ln Mfrtford. Ahlnd. jaPKovui, ,enirt rmni, rnorni. Ttlent: . Itallv MntiAav m. m.lnlh TS ' ni 'y wittVoui : ..mi.y , minth without Sunrtay 8uu, year .7 St-; li.llC wllh S.n.rlnv Miin on. v..r I 8 All term by crrlr. ch In idv.no . mMmM ontowi Krof SloBViutf.rJ ' Rntarcd wwnfl r. mttr at Mdford. oron, undr the act of March MEMBERS OF THK AS80CIATKI PRK88. Th ABocltnl I'rrit m xrluntv.y InUn?w.t0dLMtc J !ai0th.u when separated. Tins has boon the ease with Orgon s fiMi Aiutrhh,h.?rinwi'it!,it'1j,'inn,t Panil- The divorce of the commercial from the pamo interests. . . . I Yc Smudge Pot By Arthur Parry. What the. valloy needs most, right; no is a Commissioner of Scold In, j with an assistant Rectifier of Human-! Hy. This will cenlr&Uie the work, and ; put it under one head, Instead of 400. 1 Thp air is so full of rumors, there is, nothing to breaths. Scores are ' play- fully biting each other In the back, and it's a wise brother who knows his ; I. . It V k.ndI.Kn . M..11 ! thyself, ia the ' word. War was hell, but it was civUizeJ. ' THE WEAKENING GROOM (Eugene Register) i The bride - was beautifully dressed lu blue satin and georgette, and the groom was nearly tired ia blue aergQ suit.. ' Now and then a rising young crook j varies the monotony of starting the journey to the. pen, Yia bootlegging. with the theft of an auto, or the artia- uc passing oi a. oura caeca. - . . About cne more June day,' and the fiahinelnUTiMry'wIrt' be In i full swing. Gardens JhJyer ilI So' raised withai hoe, with tiunbood tiannlo. 1 .. ' . . ' . . - , . ' in- .;,,, ,-, -i ,(,. r . - ' "C are not surpfisiHl to learn that th vandeille-nrtist wh ftpen Maxi?oaeK, whofe BMng.t marry (ed bear-traps with his -teeth was caught in the act. " '.; Mathnsw MccormicK, mere being onry ' 31 yeira difference ;ta their ages, rej senUtho Reports' that he' Is a IlYery Btahbi keeper; It is a riding academy. An onioa-by any xUer. name, would einell the same. t ,..; t . t (Corvallia Gatette Timet) DAUGHTERS OF O. " 7" . ' A. C. BULL CREDIT ' " 1 ' .. r - : TO THEIR LINE f (Heave Ho'- my. lassies! ). ; . I.. i . . ; Little Jack Horner, : Came round tho corner,' ' A-hold of his baby's hand, ' He tore off a thumb, And his right side is numb. He's hearing a big brasa band. The Increase In divorces since the war. "Warms'" the Portland Telegram. As a matter of fact. It took the draft law, .a, It'll its exemption for 'married men, to make them- really love their wives. , Congress v has changed v Its miad abput the soldiers bonus. All votes secured by the change will not be counted. ihe Russian soviet Is in a panic over the famine. - They are Just dis covering the scientific tact that there is no nourishment in a fool idea, no matter how devoutly followed. r "NEW YORK SOCIETY LADIES REVEAL STARTLING FIGURES" (SF. IluIleUn"). A slick gent padded them,., The Craters, dod blast 'era! will ruin our town . , .- i Like another we know of far greater; renown. , -; Deneath heavy taxes "our people they'll ' bury ' ... Securing the money for a needless! , armory. , j An armory forsooth! a new yearly ex-' '. pense j To our girls and boys 'tis clearly non-' ; ; sense. ' i And all for a handful of men to strut in ' Perhaps for politicians to glut in. f 4 i i '''.... . ..... ' i From high schobl to primary comes I i the cry "Rive us schools," i We dont want an armory are they all allly fools? The Legion 'tis said for their country would die. Let them be heroes then, to the rescue '' "y- Let .them saci-iflcd merely a little pleasure, Give to our children their needed ', meaaui-. Pr else, let tho Craters dis up the ' money, Have an eruption If Its so funny. Their lack of wisdom our common , sense roils, , ., They, ought to be called the "Medford . ;...Iklls." PEGGY LOVB. - i; . .. . , f ', cJht-) : i. FISH AND GAME AS THE SK tended HE SKrtsmiui's hnnnuet tomorrow night should ho largely at- Heretofore one of riuusly neglected. There lias boon climate and soil and timbor and fruit, hut little or no publicity eon-! - 'Miinu our fish, game and outdoor Th creation of n Jackson county sportsman's league, and the f"u t wide organisation.' mink a change in policy, which deserves every encouragement. pears and big apples, but wo sliould lx Meol head, our majestic salmon, our hear, nnnil and uroiise nhr.iui.1 Last fall Jackson county won Tl.a. iur .ini.i( n rti'ii uiiiii viif. utu soiitml In fuot Tilluiinvik ioimto ScUleU - llllalHOOK t OUIHV 1XT 01 Its BSSOtS 110111 a SrortSinan Tl,:.. ..I ..II I., f II .1 ,,,! "u11 ",,"u"1 " -- ' onsmc. K niUHuu... wjn no .!,.), s,,e .,.. futUv ellihit5 it is followed Moreover AS1 " l,uu"1 1 UNU, III llllim OA II lOHN, U IN I Ol WW t tl. .IlliniHir t)niitrv ciuws. niiil pi vilir:it inn r---- -, tt"'"ns w-l increase. Maine tmi nf millimw nf ilnllai-o M m- vm Tlirtr. ia mi Miioin whv Oo.. " .' pon suouki noj (i0 the same and an would be an invaluable force in this Divorcers soiuotim s a pood trouble for themselves and others i .... .. im in a yritr s iiiuo, ih-ou iu irvni the sportsmen in particular. Together thoy were incompatible, apart, thoy are rendering invaluable service Quill A little fonr-powor tact would Love of money is also the root Idealism hogs the spotlight, but br.eon. All t!: " "neorue tax blanks are salute you. Just our luck, dam it. Now that there is no longer anv demoeraev. The question is not whether we can afford to care for the dough boy, but whether wo can afford not. to " When a man grows tired of sin, and nrges others not to monkey with There are two kinds of slatemeu: Those who. become immortal, find those who are sfr.ii.l of lieinir i . ... ; , b n : , - i ' "vu, ii ficrnupiis j.rova i tie rmo, more stenxs to Do. oTerwiicini bg Tvidenee that the (ioldon KuKm's ; flawless.-" " t - -T Apparently the great need ' iri anovVs i sonie'tluog that tvill give parents a pleasurable shock without corrupting the children ' Faster mean of travel would be a grpnt ahl to business if tlay didn't enable one's competitors to get there at Uic same time. When you tell your wife she is getting prettier every year, St. Peter doubtless chuckles kindly and forgets to charge it against you. The factories would run if the consumer would buy; the' am Mimer would buy if he had the money; he'd have the money if tfcc factories would run. ANCIENT ' 1 ' HERE are so many ways of curing the. aches that torture bone and thew, it does seem strange we are enduring the same old pains our fathers knew. On our main street the sign are swinging, the signs of healers by the score, who'll start our dismal hearts a-singing, if we'll dig up five bones or four. Ry every mall I get a letter from one practitioner or two, who'd free me from the gout or tetter, the rheumatism or the flu. And all these healers I have trusted, I've paid them money by the yard; I've, had my ancient spine adjusted, and I've been builed in ran cid lard; I've taken pellets green and yellow, I've taken tablets flat and square, and, guided by some healing fellow, consumed a horse 'a bill of faro. I've taken brown and brindle bitters, and pills that taste like toilet soap; for he must rank with tinhorn quitters who doesn't sample every dope. And yet with all my ceaseless taking I'm where I was long years ago; aiid as my grandsire's bones were aching, so my old bones must anguish know. I read how fWence knocks diseases, and wipes out human aches and stings; I also read .some other wheezes concerning pigs that fly with wings. TheScience tales are most alhing,'but, w hile I read them in my lair, I wonder why we 're' still enduring rheumatics, mumps and falling hair. .' ; ' . , (iADtAHCId For Constipated' Bowels Bilious" Liver Tho nicest cathartic-laxative to tonight will empty your bowels corn-)h-sIo your bowels when you have Iplutely hy morning and j-ou will -feel Headache Biliousness j splendid. "They work whilo you "v,Ma ti.... .sleep." Cascarots never ntlr you up - - Ind,fey"rt,on !or gripe like fian. Pllla. Calomel, or Diwlness Sour Stomach oil arid they cost only ten cent a boa. is cundy-llke Cascarels. Ono or two iChlldron love Cascarete, too.,, Adv. LOCAL ASSETS. our brontost assets, has boon ou- plenty of publicity concerning our life, tit general, e ntv proud of our luscious equally proud of our scrapping surrounding wilds, where door, i " ! the sweepstakes nt the state fairJcordwooU? iiii niui bLitiiivr n vi u . wiw tb onlv iltvtriot t. niHko n foa. ' WtlS tnO OIUJ ulhtrtlt 10 KIMKO 11 II 11- S Stailtlooillt. , , 1 . 1. . . . .:... I itpink lh. vh1ii. nt ont.iloor I ...... " - - capitalizes its fish and game to the ...... ..v ncttve'sttUe sportsman's lenjrue tliroctuni. thin;. Individuals who only make together, often achieve conspicuous i 4. . .. ... . i ut'iit'ia to iro(jon in general aim to the state. Points help some, also. of all enterprise. common sense brings home the out now. We who are about to lie, th. world is safe for democracy, , he always becomes a reformer it. nn..!vt - - - :i- - -t. ! ACHES. WOtV AltCH DO YOU KNOW? 1 What Is tlu nironiith.br tho Vnlt- t Ol uiad 11 1 1 uol-V ial f ' ' . ',.,. w..ud, packs? 5- For what was Cindy firs! usiHt? ' 4n iit direction should a tennis court bo In Id out? 6 What nra the mtuul d lora? 6 Where I lornc? Wlmt kind ot ao.lt hM China? j 8-How U.nx doe tt tuka to season What two clttos docs tho triiuit- ' " -v - Siberian raHrond connect? lrtAVnnt ti tuo world 0t . .. t.,.,i,in.. ! mum iai h,mii. i . .... . J .. i , : T .m. ir". : , XN h!,t XV,, mukw C(lll,lr' " COU,m . ,.......,,.., u . .. .. .... ...!. i. ..... .-.! I Illl II11HMt'H 11 I n.llUV I'D Ul nilllM nmvi Th prMortton sthonld bo one otitic of alum to a Dnslll or ATtcr. Why wtu Harry Under knliiht- h1? Aha. Pocauss of hi rvloo dur Inx th war. 3VUon did New York City iwim the million ivpttUtton mark? Ana. In 1SW 4 now many rxpos wei put to douth? Ans. St. IVtor nnd an of ltla, WKwatnirn. rw aiiofossora. Kor zao years no nopo dit a natural death G Who la uet laureate of r.nRlami, now? Ana. Ur. Itobert lirtdKea. 6 What will the water prssitr bej 50 ft beltiw the surface? Ann. I.U5 oin('iS to the squaro inch. 7 la there any coal In Central America? Ans. No. 8 Which way tloa a nail hold tor. driven stralsht or slnntlUK?? Ans. Slnntine. 9 How many telephones has New York City? Ans. Nearly 'jOO.000. 10 What will Uo the Incoiiu of the t'nited Statoai tiiiYornmeni Ans. $4,4.V.00.000. COMMUNICATIONS Ex-Servlc Man Civei View To th editor: If r.tl the exempted men were like the one who has his communication in February -Slh issue of the Mail Tribune, there would be1: l""ur"" """Kr'; littlo chance of a twemy dollar burden , Mr";- ho '"'"' beln placed on anyon" Fortunately. ,"v ,n h use were . i . L.. .i under care of c Uy nmhor ties todov. they are not all o hit. ol-n- Qb wh , , He total up all the .n.vme ol the , v0,.(l of soldier including tbo le-l-ral bo , yet to be ,-oted on by conCTesa. I- hruse bare of plies it by two. and then ask: W h.ire J dot come la a " r h' atoVo. plumbing and electric tlx to come in at? MiM rNIt d. h . Th- r ,.,,, u wnnt? Ho rleked notour.- lost ........ .. , , .. ... ... . .... i , . . . , . , ., , . ijurmiT "k'ih'bi to nnsiain irom toon, nothlntu It Unsafe bet that ho tibial, Thn -h.,r. .., t.kn , even buy 4 Ulxrty bond. . .. rte ciaim unmpmi cause of dpendi-hta:' If the aotdiera wore so, well cared for. why did he YKt enlist and" " let the . jtavorntnent take care of his dependents, as did 1 and thousand of others?, , I received $32 a mouth, my "corned wiliiu" and "Kold fish" whenever there wa a chance to eat. a few doms of quinine ,and half a duzea C O pills Halt of my princely salary went to tho Support of my dependents, a big part of thn bIanee for lifj Insurance and my tl worth ot cluthe consisted of one blouse, one- pair of tron'sera, one pair of shoes, leciilnss, suit of under clothes and cap. Costing the govern ment about $17 to liO. It must have been pretty hard for such patriots as X Y Z t lie forced to sit up to a table and eat throe good warm meal a day of food that be wanted; to be comiielled to go to sleep at night In a nice warm bed and know that he wouldn't be awakened during (tie night by the rain dripping in his faoe or bo called out to roll hi pack In the rain and mud, without any light and "fall in" to hike till noon the fol lowing day. He does not state how many nights he slept In the mud ami water nor how I many hard weary miles he marched with a pack that felt as If it welshed a ton. Maybe wo are not "100 per cent Americans." Perhaps we are "com mercializing our patriotism," but there Is no danger of such boiiiKS as X V Z putting a price on his patriotism. Such! as he have very little patriotism to put a price on. In two very sarcastic sentences ho adds a P. 8. "Retter watch your bonus editor. Since ho has taken to hnvInK a bonus fit every day, ho may pet ex cited and Join the army or sumothln'." Let me say to the editor of tho Mail Tribune. Talk to yotir exempted hero' and see if ho doesn't apeak with a, oi.U ii-: 'j uttiiii w fiji, , ..... - 'foreign afcent lu.-ik blm'over and , n reisn accent. Jxa mm oytr un i see If there Isn f a yellow streak up his back about a foot wide. II. H. RRYANT. ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thou. II. SlmtiBon. of Ashland, authorizes his announcetiient as a Can didate for the nomination for the office of County Cornniir.slonor Of Jackson County, subject to the doclslon of the Republican voters of said county nt the Primary Election, May 19th, 1922. Adv. The X : -v sJ!w. I" SaRftN Louis Lovely In Peraon, touts.' Lovely opened n Hove Snya J t tiunnciiie.tu nt the who ' lh Ututmoo (t Kltiy,. appearing In pennm with liorl own tNi!iiitiy, oatnoranmu, dtiwtor. t and tlm nooownry i.tirnihrnalln for' making n regular movli. Mis IjOVi-iy will ul id piKont horj i. .. . in,,.. ...... .. ,. .. iiu " "". "-( ... . ontltlod "Tholr '.i.nw ' 1 ' l' MKbt." Ill IhU I slut t'i mi)sirtid liy Wlllun Wi.li'h lli.i Kni:llh lu tiir - r-- ; 1 11 " V llll V lit I tin Sit '1,1 In " M I lla I .IV. ! lv -turn- n Um I . r work- V ' " 1 K 1 , nun nf ik tmillnn i.l.-tnr. ulil.lln Hint h.w ih t.,vi.,u" hmhuIIv iiuuIk I w m- ...... ..n ...- ............ film wilt make nH.tlon nletai-ea of smne younx lady aelecte.l at each porfor-l XKi,x 1 f , '." ? , J manco. At tnatlneos, children from IN1I VN Vl0.lf-John,,y firlfrith.j th ii..,ii.in. . win i, ...t ..mi nlav .'Akitin. out tailiitiHl Anthorfj Downey. scene with them before the camoMi. It i ill Rlvo looal usiltiiiits ti tnovlu famo a Rront opportunity to hio if thoy are adapted to tlui art of tlio srrtn. Mistiy, nut ny no nioans toast, in tne, groat attrartknt of hnvlnit Mls Lovely j ta hit iiui'mi Kreni tirreen huitto, j' Ufo'a tiivatost Quostliin." Pauline Frederick, Rialto Pauline Frederick In thr iiioKt dlstin. kuIsIumI tvle of her rofint career, is ilhe treat In store for local iheatroiiuer at the Kialto theatro, whero her must Irooent picture, "Tlio l.uro of Judc," bet-'will be screened fur rour days begin-1 nln toiuotrow. Ono f the Hlrotmcst' ; casta erer assonililtol In stiip irt of anv j : star will iisaUi Mlsa lreiinrlck. nnumK! (the player being Thulium HoldinK. "Arthur llankln, lon Itnry. Ilnrdno in 19:':'?IKirklHnd, U C. Shumway and Toro j Yamoniato. 9 Fanctic Starves His Family for Almighty Ill.DOMINliTON. 111., Kol. 2S. Itobert A. Schlcwher of I'tnttao, 111.. l.l m!.. kM.I f I .. ..... !,,, s. jra. wnt,ai 4i. I "-'t.orf of the three-year-old d.tuchter' Mart, is preeurlona, owing the -' i l.iiiir fnst! i. : i " ' ' Mrs. Si hlosslier was taken trf trie county Jail and pWctl In the hospital ward, wiiero alio Tlhnlly oortweniefl in take nourfKhrurtif. ' : , tichlosdher w takrn heft ro, JuUrc ! Ray Si-jjIi r . Saturday niornliM' tvboM a commission conducted au ln . ,i.i7 iii.ij m lit.-., mi 1 1 j . , ii.-- report Judge Seaalor Isane.I an order committing him to a at.Ka hospital. Moonshine la Fatal SEATTLE. Feb. IS. Poison mom shine waa responsible for tho death of Aaron Peterson. 42. a laundry worker in the city hospital here today, accord ing to physicians, who attended him. Peterson was found critically ill on a street corner February 0. SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES I Don't Stay Gray I It Darkens So Naturally that No body can Tell. Ton can turn rray. faded hair beau tifully dnrk and luxtroua almost ovar night If you'll get a bottle of "Wyeth'a Stiff and Sulphur Compound" at nny druir store. Millions ot bottles of this old famous rbga Ti-a. Iteclp. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, are sold annually, se.ya n well-known drugglnt here, beeauHO tt dnrkena the Imlr so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whope hair la turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise await ing them, bocnuss after one or two applkatlona the gray tutu vanishes and your locka become luxuriantly dark und beautiful. This la the age of youth, uray- haired, unattractive folks aren't i .... ' wan,'- around, so get busy with Wy(.th.g an(1 Sulphur Cotnpour. l j to-night and you'll bs deii(-hted with witn 1 with your dark, handnoma hair and your youthful appearance, within a duys. . This preparation 1 a tollot reriulilt and la not Intended for th4 cure, riiltl gallon or prevention of dluease. Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director ..I.1.!1- 1 . 1 .- Mn-alH"1 spirit to serve effl- p ciently, quickly and to the -MPU ... a. . un;i.. iii ilK Utmost wi oiu nuiuiy j charact'eriEcu the Servico ji that our organization offers. " r- TOW.y CITY Michigan won from town IW to In, woaurn conference tlllsUt'tl'All KHIUO. IMI1I. VIIIM.l'lll V Ml.lu.it Hinllli. Nlw y,)l k tmtnmwMnht outpointed Mickey Poluiont. Newark, lit i'IkI'I round Inuit, ...... . k tm.. i . i ..... i mi 1 Hii.v.A-num.iii u..inu i .M.n; Hill in oH(irn iimiu ii'ih u dumu'wkiw !37 to 5. SALT I.AKK CITY Uoor JIoIIIa i ..i . ....... .i..ijc.... .... ii ti'.ib. i oo ' ' . , t Piirlrtr. iiiioit liriiitrinivpeluht. In flv rounds. "Peoria Mlko tUbbnna. St. Paul will tv ton runuda with Stockyard; Totonfy MuriiliX ot ClilcnRm March 9 lnH..l t.r Miiroh lUHIOtUI tlf .Mllft 11 . CINCINNATI OnYO Shailo Cull1 n" vrnvT V" i.. ...ii.. I mil., n .. iii..i.-..H "JM.-Inin.fi. In ten round iiosiunimany r.uwnriia, u.a ah Kolea, nwurtled decision over Chick ' Sukks, Now Knitland, feutherwclKlit, at ; Mid of ten round. MIIAVAl'KKK Johnny Ityton, 8o dalin. Mo., took first Mock In ISO point mutch In defense of three cushion tltlu from Kivi lieoro. PHtlKNIX-Jaek H.vmey, Wlnslow. knocked out Jui'k Hynn, Iin AiiKelea In third round of ton round bout. ITl.t.M.VN OroRon AuKlea basket ball team 3J; Washlmston Htato el- l.'RO is. Tbo il(ly Is tho Aiiii-ii. uii I.PKlin' offli In! n..wr. Common Sense About Eczema and Eruptions! Hera'a Sometklrif About S. S. S. That Y coll B Clad to Hr. Ten n-.icht iwt wll know tt Hslit ' row, tho rt of KUt iuiUon, ixmiilnA, M- 'l.lJ, hull and o on, ij naiit in t' iiu-oii. 'nr no Ilea- Hny troia II, -lm. ha proved It. Vp (.!... n. Von n on:t It. VI "i. thn cnuo ot Xin trvuM nl t iuftiuf t bWod, U tint cum- im a. a, n, litM t-Q a Agiu r-kiat , moa m-v t n .rir'y ir th akin. , A tukOf T. U1 vr. to VO'l,, . wlmt Iji pa.-'i-fi ifa In y..nf l.l.wnl. HHrl, la a w-Milite IiIiji.i rloiuvr.w-4i .trl ota. t.l U'" tnivno wlir-h "-ii'-r-iit. ttu-r, r.i. puri'i". iwfts, tU.'khtta. I Uiiiif iod fhrr sk'ft nrj.puet-a. Wliwn hMi imaunttr r tlrlvm nut, in .ju t 'o wmt ry nice thm-ra Hum Lai-wiion-. , uu Una. turn B-.I-vcally' Tvy. Vtir rn nffcrsie, your rutt.IHryW.il . bluura. ' It b.-on-i tifoL vur ic a looH nv Hi it nf it irir'i'i1 lourty, ull tl. t-firi-l l.rnllioiiA-1. or If 'ot r u Wonmi vi.-.ir tsifvi'l'-t st h.-rtnf. tl. rri.1 kls 1li the w hn! i 1 1 .1 a-tmlrflj M S H. I aWw jv.wra-rttt Ixnly-tH.lUlm', t ininei It tiiilMa iiinr and .in'tro i.lwil ell. Tltat'a wliv It till out iinltii rhee'-!.!. Im'IiV lmk, thill llmli". tlttli rrln V (tri. It f..t- little tn h;iv 1M r!wn tu Vuu. H rt. H. I v.lil at ll illii il.ir.n, In t !'. Th lrcp RU fn On. ttx.fn . oiioinl. at Cherro Hard Wheat Flour Guaranteed At "Vour Grovers CHAS. MILLER Auto lUiiliator, I'codcr Kunnlng llonl,n.l llod) Itepalrtng. Ko'- dtting, Oppoalte lroi I'tii.no 1 1.1-1 DRY WOOD Two Tier 12 hn'li Pint', One Tier laiim-h 0;k jn-d Imvnrl, all for $2.7io a Tier. CUT RATE WOOD YARD Phone 551 . New and Used ! Gars Wc have several new and used standard , make cars ' at terms to suit purchasers Medford Yclie Co. . New Location , 1 29 S. Front Nordwick Building UEKVY MEAT EATERS E &t Un Mt if you fotl Beltcly or h bladder troublo-Tk Um of BilU, No tnAi or worann rat i ynnA rciw larif cab mJ a mUUka by Cuntiing tti fcliivxy ooowloinvlly, yi t wU imwa BiiUioilty. MAt form urla told hluh rivlta tlui kldnnft. tlicv Wuiim oviir- ' workod from th hIiaIii, yvl klucitiiih mt .. .. . .i .. . .: ww wowl wrn BI0K, .mnj, W ; vli.iinuklUtn. ItMiulniiliM.. Avm tri.ul.liA nervoutneM, iutu, aieettimnr and OrlnAry tilaorder cotno Iruw atiigitlah """v"' . , , lua UK'iBriin uh i'l iui will iii ilia kldnoy or your twk buns nr tf thn urine 1 clouJy. lfviilvs full of mIU nent, Irrrtrular of i ieor attnuMby a i I . ..n.. . ... nawon ni acawmn. amp cmuua ui. and W't about fuur ounce of Jud Halt from an liarmacyi UVa a UblritVHinlul In a ehua of wnUr Wfjro breaklast and In A fVw dr year kldnry will act fine. This famotia I uuula from th ml of (nnw and Irtnoa julca, eeuiblnnd with Uthlal and bo brB uxd for reneratlmt to fluaH and atimulata tli kidneys, alao to nrutrallo thn aoldl in urlno so It no longur eaiiara Irritation, ttiu tndim bladder wo&kitfM. Ja4 bait la nripvtiair An.,;.nnit Injur i make a driiglttful effirrnt) . it Utbla waUr drink filch . tvrryon huuld tok now and thru to ktf th klilnry elran and ac'.Wa and tba Md mm, therobr avoiding prrloua khlnry eomnlloaUuns. PI I 17 C PEHMNENT jrlLfl!yi3 RELIEF n:ji, ianNir.r. avr.v ' Nit nm-,t nf knlfo in. ..iln -iominuii work. Ak tu mo il.Hj-Nl Itl Trrnttntnt. SENSATIONAL Oldimcbilc Four Touring Car $1385 at Medfortl. Busy Corner Motor Co. Mnltt at Itlvwl.l We rtaommrnd PACIFIC, Plumbing future becaim ihry art gaaramredfori-tft agah.al' dvferta tu , woikmatikbip and ' tasteriala.'-' " 1 ' '' ' If 9 Sit l'l"K to trtlild Of t mwlrl, 1- trt tt ye bott ltw" g uuatitctd Aitmri t. t law fbU Al.r "ttjrty baut.fu ttrt.ana, 7rri taUyr aad r Bill I.Moderii Plumbing.'; and Heating Co. I HiMa lll.lg. Ilione ItltO NHTiteftaa. CHICK MASH Starts, grows and matures the chicks properly and quickly SHOULD BE EVERY CHICK'S FIRST FEED Guard against ' failure by feeding our clean, pure, high-grade Chick Feeds and Mashes SAVE LOSSES FEED RIGHT MONARCH SEED CO. Phone 260 . 317 E. Main The , Formers' Hetvloa (Station Ptl 'TTlTf Hi"!"" 1 -at llalIMl , -i .; it . vt ! i. r-. ., .! Ill I'i "" x " i"l Ml r...1. u. ! 't I . S. Cat. oa. BLATCHFORD'S I ' I. II ' I!,' il '