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.X MED FORD MATI TRTBtTNR. MKHFOUD OREOOX. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2G, 1923 FAOE TOREK After Every Meal Most ol us eat too hastily and klo not chew our food enough. If people realized how much more good their food would do them if properly masticated, and followed up with a bit of WRIGLEY'S to assist the digestive process, we'd have far better health. ' Keep teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen and diges tion good with WRIGLEY'S. WRIGLEY'S Is the pcrlcct gum, made of purest materials, In, modern, sanitary factories. The Flavor jr 1 F urn?: 7 Mrs. Hatch In a nallvo of Now York uud was burn l'Ybrmiry 23, 1844. liend Is nMltntluK llic uuestion of building u C'ou.ouu union hiKh school hUildinK. i. W. Alter, superintendent there, was formerly superintendent of Jackson county schools. Wax wrapped and teahd to bring it to you freth and . fall- ' flavored 8 in , modern, sanitary A factories. J I y The Flavor --7fe IEIG FRIDAY ASHI.AND, Keb. 211. Local sports men havo oranled, elected officers, mill the Ashland find anil Hun club promises to attain u membership ol ouo hundred or inoro ilurliiK the pres ent season. The preliminary meeting was held at thu city library last Til day evi iilnu and another meeting l called for March 2. at the same plaeo to perfect arrangements, inoro par ticularly to secure permanent (.-rounds and eitulp same with needed requi sites. In years past many shoots were held on the llelman premises down near Hear Creek, and consider able prowess was exhibited .in con nection with these tourneys. Oto llel man and other experts could at fori! many details connected with these competitive matches held preceding the world war period. All those In terested in either analing or shootliiK nre urged to attend the nicotine on Friday evening of this week and line mi In n movement which will lead to the formation of a virile sportsmen's club. Louis Dodge Is chairman of tho organization committee, other members being Harry Hosier, 11. K. Detrlclt and Will Hrlggs. I'ommittee on grounds Includes Oto llelman, rhuirnmn, Floyd Whittle and Hob lliddleton, whllo membership details have been referred to Glenn Hlmpson, chairman of such n committee, rein forced by Hen Bowers, Ike Prldcgur and Amos Nlnlnger. In order to. fi nance tho undertaking dues wero fixed nt $2.50 as a preliminary to or ganization. Local sports are taking great interest In this enterprise and tho' club promises to become one of tho most important sportsmen's units of the several which nre In cx istanco throughout Jackson county. At tho Presbyterian church on Sun day Kcv. W. 1.. Van N'uys, field sec retary of tho Hoard of Keliglous Edu cation, occupied tlie pulpit at morn ing service. .Members of the flying squadron participated in services at various churches. Honorable Oliver Wayne Stewart at tho Congregational and Miss Norma llnnvn nt tho Chris tian church. The big union service, under Squadron auspices, was held at the Methodist church In the evening, with Mr. Stewart as the chief speaker the union event being a fitting ending to the visitors active campaign, on a iHOPE OFWQRLD PIERCED HAND, p MAUD FIST How to Use Vicks VapoRub For Deep Grippy Colds it-:- ;r' Pi When llev. William II. Huff canio onto tho platform at thu First Meth odist church yesterday morning, a largo and expectant audience scorned j impressed that tho evangelist wus no ordinary personality, Ho' hud much to "live up to," as tho pastor had ad- vcrtlsed him ns one, ot tho greatest I Nono wero I of the Skin Around the Lungs. First, It Is Very Important Fact a Thorough Rubefacient $$ or Counter Irritant Effect Be Produced on the Surface prrx m This Draws tho Blood from the Congested Lungs and Lessens the Danger ot Pneumonia. The Cieat American Sweetmeat evangelists in America flying" basis, to this community, anil disappointed after hearing his first there nre many who would liko to sermon. THEN TREAT WITH VICKS have thin rt.'tt.'Ulud- J(kho 'tt'lnburti anil Mr. nnd Mi's. Itert Mosen liavt- returned from Cali fornia. Certain wiseacres )irop))PKieil that JeFso hail tleparteil from Ash land never to return, hence this announcement. Th:it Ideal residence property, the HoHloush bungalow, located noar Hillerest Heights, has been on the point cf changing ownernhlp of late, u lease to present occupants for a specified term belnp the only obstacle in the way of a. speedy transfer to a local purchaser. Tim Porter, Ashland student nt the Agricultural college, n major of the motor transport corps. Purity, Accuracy and ;; Obedience to the Dcctcr's orders is the plan on which cur prescription department is operated. Your prescription leaves the store exactly as ordered and we do all in our power to aid the physician to get results. Heath's Drug Store PHONE EIGKT-EIGHT-FOUk We are as near to yen cs your. 'phone Mrs: Matilda Hatch, rewident of this vicinity for over 35 years, reached her 7Uth birthday anniversary on Kebru- ary li.'i, and thin auspicious event was I made tho occasion for a social dem I onslration in her honor, a company Of neighbors BurpriHhiK her at the family home on Granite street with . kindly nianlfestatioiiH of tlielr owfeom. ((stoke)) It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful . . quality that can not be duplicated On Wednesday evening this week. Alpha Chapter of the Kastern Slur will visit Iteames Chapter of Med- i.iio. a.m ,. ... ..,.. ... ' .I i from tho first word. Ills Rubject was degree work incident to a social gat h- ' , , Ills subject was "Factors Which i Make for Religious Conquest," ami was addressed very largely to Chris tian people. Anyone, however, would have enjoyed it merely for its beau tiful English. A lady of evident cul ture, remarked after tho service: "The meetings will be tremendously worth whllo simply as an intellectual feast." The evening sorvlco was attended by an equally largo number, and Dr. Huff had tint audience with lit in erinff of the two chapters. Tho Mission of Christ to the World." In outline ho said: r'V,,.,. l, nMfllnAl n,.nllA,. f......l. 1 l... ..,....,.., It., 1.,1. ,.f ' H"-""" Bellev'lew and N.U creek dlst'rlcts will! T'ld Ver, . 110 ma1 fvcry meet at the home of Mrs. A. C. .Toy , P'-'W a pulpit and every thins u on the Boulevard, in all-day session. prenche;-. Ilo took tho most corn Miss Grayce Telch, county homo dem- monplnco thiilKS and mtido them vo onstratlon aKcnt, is attendlni; theselcnl with tho voice ot God. Katheiings, Kivlnit Instruction In do- "Then, Ho wus humanity's greatest mcstlc economics In ceneral, a class teacher. For twenty centuries, rich in millinery now belnK formed. Cos-1 nnd poor, high and low, oducuted and tiimo tiesiKnniB win no exempiitieu, ignorant, Wobstor-bralned and busc at anoiner meemiK, a) ue nuiu on March 27 at the homo of Mrs. C. T. Payne, also a resident of Boulevard precincts. one tablespoon of mustard to a Bal lon of water. Kill) yii ks In, Then Kprond Oil. After the skin la thoroughly red dened. It should bo dried lightly and Immediately tho patient should bo Klven a brisk massage with Vicks all over the parts. Continue this for five Kturtlmr in tin" Southern Milieu all ............ .ph."..!,- of .loop, grippy colds tan! rrilimt effect. Then apply Vlck. been spivadliiB gradually until jt; '"'kly over all the par s; that is. nxvnilV It -.'..t, to have Inv.idcl i "" ' you would a pou tico .. i.. wM-tiniw these ut one-sixteenth of an- inch v ' t.l,,L, k ., ...I ivllh tain IhlekneNS uf hot flannel cloths. m hW- browed have Joined with NicodetmiB and said, 'rtabbi, Thou art a teachor." Of nil the braln-glrt of tho conturlos and oil tho mountnln-mluded men of tho ages, nono havo ever attempted to improvo on tho teachings of Jesus Although attended by several huic mAn.l.np.. nl ..1.I ...1 gation. the Methodist annual reunion:0' Nazar,,,h last week pnpsed Into history without Al,d e ws humanity B Bympa a ripple of excitement. The time washotlc physician in a world of pain, in previous years when this event was ! There were no cases too far gone for a notable one In both the social and j li'm, and no wards for incurables In religious calendar. Incident to a His hospital. . generous feast, there would be an ex-1 But Ho como to Hie world to bo tended program, both literary and i moro t)mn speaker, a teacher, phys muslcal. with splendid nddressea and!cIan or Rn cxnmpc Th0 great 0h. much other entertainment for tho. j(jcl, of ,,ig comluB wa8 t0 brinR multitude. Have other activities been ; . wor)(, oul ()f (w moral allcmltlon mi-. ..it-11-..n ul. wiipeiiiK HIV Miiiii ld.M luivo Ikvii calhHl liiriiienza. but they lire so nnicli nilhU-r than the Influenza nweti during tlio first epidemic Unit lieultll authorities liavo not agreed as to whether Ikko ciim-m wero ull due t" tho sumo Infwtlon or even whetliei" llioru Iuih been any mil liifluenta. "1'lu" Oerm Dlscovcrcsl. j New light has been thrown upon these matters by tho announcement by Dr. Simon Klexner, director of the Hockefeller Institute of Medical He search, that tho germ of Influenza has been identified. Tho Institute staff, through experiments on. rab bits, has found how this germ In jures the lung tissue so that It Is no longer able, as it Is in health, to de stroy the common bacteria of tho nose nnd throat that cause bronchitis and pneumonia. Jr. Flexner also says. "Recent re ports from abroad and from points In tho United States indicate that a secondary witvo of epidemic Influ enza, relatively mild In character, is missing over parts of Europe and America." Tlio Danger Is Trom Pneumonia, Vlckn Acts In Two Ways. Thus applied Vicks haa a double action. First,- Vicks is so made thHt the body heat gradually releases the ingredients in tho form of vapors. The more Vicks applied, the stronger w-ill be the vapors and the longer theso vapors will last, Tho -night clothing should always be- loose around the neck nnd the bed clothes arranged In the form of a funnel. These vapors being lighter than air, rise up from tho chest and, if the, bed ,'lothlng Is properly arranged' pass by the nose and- mouth and- are thus- in haled with .each breath, cnrrylng tho medication directly thru the' air pas sages to tho lungs. . v., Xlio sucund action of' Vicks is ex ternal by absorption thru and stim pulatlon of the skin. ' .;: : Itepeat Prom tlio Boiriiinlng. , .!' When tho vapors begin to lose their strength, fresh Vicks BhoUla' be applied over the throat and chest. This to keep up the continuous sup ply of vapors. When the redness of tho skin dies out,. all the Vicks re maining should be wiped off and the cance of tho good union gathering? old-fitsliioncd re- Mrs. Schwein, Mrs. Baughmnn and Mrs. Storm aro tho trio of hostesses who will entertain tho Art club at Its stated session, Monday evening, Feb ruary 2C, at tho Community Iiouho. Members nre ":a(lmunlshcd to nppenr nt hondfrunrtors ' well nstned with needle, thread and thimble. It Is repotted that the nay Mlnlt lor property, a fine place on the Bou levard, has been sold to Mechanic street residents, who will occupy it In duo- season. Mechanic street , is the thoroughfare tho name of which It is proposed to change to Van Ness avenue. , . home with God." ' The following nro somo of Dr. Huff's vivid phrnsos: "Tho hope of tho world Isn't the mailed fist; it's tho piorcod hand,". "Christ niado everything talk 'God' to the folks." ' "If God will feed the sparrows and attend ' their funeral, w'hat will ho not do for you If you will let Him." "If God will dress up a wild flow or so ns: to mako Solomon nshnmcd of himself, what will Ho not do for you If you .will trust Him." "You can't follow His groat exam- plo until you find tho dynamic ot Ills grace." A merger of the White Cross and Aid with the Missionary society of the r.nptist church, in joint session nssembled, is set for Tuesday. March 6, In the church parlors. Tho Aid promotes material activities, while Whlto Cross and Missionary units nd vanco both morul and spiritual uplift. NE C. A. MeCuno and C. It. D. Jones. Southern 'Pacific empliiycs located at this terminal havo been cited by the compnny for merit displayed In em ploying fuel conservation methods. TONIGHT! AND TUESDAY NIGHT Elks Minstrels. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER with 50 -PEOPLE --50 MUSIC STUNTS JOKES SONGS Medf ord Lodge No. 1 1 68, B. P. O. E. IT'S TONIGHT! Come early if you want a seat Carl and Court Joscko, 22 your old youths of this city wore arrosted Sat urday night by Special Prohibition Officor S. H. Sandofer for having a cache of moonshine liquor, on tho Ultldlo. road, and a complaint was sworn out against them this morn ing in County Judgo Gardner's iiurt. The youths woro trailod to tho car.ho, and four tiuartra and two pints secured, una Homo, tnc au thorities say, wus thrown away, and afterwards found. , , . Tom Mix, Rialto Tom Mix, tho popular star, nover was soon to bettor advantage than yesterday when ho appeared at' the Rlnlto theatre In Ills IntoHt picture, "l'p and Going." Not only was the star up and going, but his thrilling stunts and his daring riding both on horseback, and in a canoe; he had tho audleuco going with him In his battles against the wicked men of tho Cana dian northwest. This picture, iibI'Io from Us stirring story, contains soma of the most beau tiful scenes of the cold, sllont north west, with its splendid forests and Its fast-flowing rivers. Mix In this pic ture snroly shows most convincingly that ho is great out-of-doors man. It, therefore, behooves anybody entire treatment repeated. That is, who develops a deep grippy cold to the hot wet towels or mustard plaa- tnke his caso seriously and work fast ters should be used' until the altln Is if all danger of pneumonia is to bo again thoroughly reddened, their ma- avoided. What is needed is some- sage with Vicks, spread' on' thickly thing to decrease tho congestion of and cover with- hot flannels,. .Just' fta the lungs. For this purpose there is previously done. , nothing like a rubofuclent or coun- When tlio Patient Choices Vp. tor-lrrltnnt. as witness tho uso of blls- Sometimes when the-, patient la ters. poultlccB nnr plasters for gene- badly choked up, tho vapors from the rations. This counter-Irritation rer- application on-the chest are not, Bur dens tho skin draws tho flood from fldent to mako the breathing easier, tho congested parts to tho surface; in these cases drop a tablespoonful of tho circulation Is improved: there is Vicks Into a kettle of boiling; water a sense of wnrmth nnd tho possibility and allow tho patient to inhale tho ot pneumonia Is greatly lessened. warm steam and vaporB-comblncd for Quick t'ountor-Irrltnnt Needed. about 10 minutes: Do thlB Beveral n.i... ..i.. n, iinruirriinnt times a day If needed. Keep the' cuffed Is greatly increased If it Is produced quickly. Nearly every fam ily has Its favorite .method onion poultices, turpcntlno stupes, mustard plasters and poulticca of various kinds all nro good. water boiling and put- In additional Vicks whenever the vapors decrease. Tut a sheet over the patient and the tea-kottlo. making a kind of ;tenU;i.:" ' Must Bo Used Fredy. ''' This Is vigorous trentment, but to' A vnrv Simula method Is to nnnly check congestion requires vigorous towels wrung out in hot water, as measures. Vicks must bo used finely hot us tho pntlent can stand. This to bo cffcctlvoi Tho cost of the treat not ontv reddens the skin nulcklv. but ment is insignificant compared with also opens tho pores so that mora tlln results, which are frequently ob- Vicks can bo ubsorbod. Somo. how ever, prefer to uso an ordinary muB tard plaster, as the reddening effect lasts longer. . How to Heat and Apply Towels. Uso an opon kottlo of very hot, not boiling water. Fold a medium weight towel, lay It Into- another ww...., u..u ..U.U...H doctor mHy prescribe, Wring out by' twisting tho outer towel. Apply the hot towel for two minutes, mcunwhllo heating nnother towel, and applying it tho moment the first Is taken off. Two applica tions usuully will produce tho desired redness, but uso threo or four If necessary. , Pnrts to Ilo Treated. Whatovor method Is used, tho ap plication should bo applied over tho tallied Docs Not Tako tho Place of tho ' Physician. . . ., In all cases a physician should be called. Theso deep colds are too se- rinus and have too many complica tions to rely entirely on any home medication. Vicks. however, does not interfere with any treatment that the In addition the formula of Vicks Is given- on overy circular, so there Is no reason why any doctor should objects to Ita use, except tho fact that a few phy sicians do not care to use anything which is advertised dlroctly to the public. "' Horn in a I.lttlo Drug Store, Vicks Vapo-Rub Is the discovery of a druggist- in a little town Jn- North Carolina. From tho back room, of a small drug store Its use has grown throat and chest until tho skin Is until today literally tons of millions thoroughly reddened. In very doep ; of families nre never without the fa colds, tho sides and especially the , miliar blue Jur. It Is. their standby hack from tho middle of the shoulder j for nil forms of cold troubled, and-to blades to- a point Jusl above' tho i addition is usoful for tho many minor waist, should also be treated. j ailments of tho homo. It Is partlcu Tho patient should be glvnn a good I larly n boon to mothers with small purgative and, If convenient, n hot ' children,, because it Is externally, ap mtiHtnrd footbath fur ten minutes- plied. 5 - Page Theatre Wednesday "The. Young llnjnli," stnrrlng Ito dolph Valentino, opens at tho I'ngo thoatrn Wednomlny nt 1:30, giving this popular young film star one ot tho best opportunities ot his unfortu nately brief motion picture career. Valentino was rocontly barred from the screen following a contract fight, and this Is his lust Paramount picture. In the cast are: Charles Ogle, Wanda Hawlcy and other notablo picture fa vorites. There Is also the second round of tho "Leather Pushers" on the l'age bill and "Betty" Brown has arranged on elaborate musical pro gram for "The Young Kajah." Notice It is time to make garden, and people having chickens are requested to keep them shut up In compliance with the city ordinance. 2S7 ; CHIEF OP POUCB. THE ORIGINAL PUM-KIN ROUGE An Owl Product at the Owl Price. The Pacific Mutual Life A. REAL SICK AND ACCIDENT POLICY Cannot be cancelled by company Covers every disability Paya a monthly income for life House confinement not required . i Renewable through age 60 ' . Premium cannot be increased after issue Cannot be restricted after issue by rider or endorsement Issued subject to medical examination Pays a pension for life for loss of one hand or foot or eye 10. Pays a life income for loss of two limbs or sight of both eyes. " J. H. COCHRAN Rooms 202-3 First National Bank, Medf ord, ,,'.'iwVr"r'