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o o 0 o o o, o0 o o G 0.0 O ; VKHTi FOTTTC f EDFORD WML TRIBUNR AN INDRPRNTlKNT NKWHPAPEB TOBUSUKD EVERY ArrKltNOUM UOIP1 Bl'NDAT, BY TUB MEDKUHU fKINTlNU CO. Mrdford Bundty Morning Sun I taralahad tBtaBcribcn dt g Ut tw to-day dally uw Offlc: Mill North Fir itreet. THbun Building, I'bont 76. A conaolirlatlon of th Demooritlc TIbm, tb Medford Mill, the Ifedford Trlbunt, Ui Sooth rn Orrgonlan, tb Ashland Tiibunt. ROHKHT W Hl'HL, Editor. H. 8UH1TKH 6U1TH, HuT. 07 Mall In Advanca: Daily, with Sunday Hun, year .. Dally, with Sunday Sun, month ... Dally, without Sunday Bun, ytar Dally, without Rimduy Huii, month Wrfkly Mull Tribune, out year Sunday Sun, one year ..7.0 . .70 . 0.60 . .66 . fl-00 . t 00 yrRDFOTlT) miJ TRT"OTTN"fl, ' MTDPOftT). THE CASE OF BAB RUTH. B T CARRIER In Medfird, Aahlnnd. Jackson- nil, Central Point, Phoenlt, Talent and Ulshwara: Dally, with Sunday Run, month I .76 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month 66 Dally, without Riinday Run, one yeai... 7.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun, one yrar 1.60 All trmi by carrier, caah in advanra. Sworn dally arn.ir itrrulnnnn (or all double the rlrcuUtion of any otlnw pnner pub- or cir'HiHiM in jncKaoii toiiny Entered aa arrowl-nniM matter at Medford, Oregon, onder act of March 8, 187B. Official paper nf the City ol Medford. Official paper of Juckaon Co'mty. The only paper hnwwi, ATbwnyi Ora., and Ohtr-o, California, a distance of oer 400 antlea, having leaaed wire Associated Praaa aarvtoa. MRUKFRS Of TTT?, AWh,TT T-RRH, The Aswluted Prw la iHueivly entitled wo ine uae ror repunnrarinn or an newa ma Mtchea credited ro It or not ntherwtae credited kn thla paper, and a loo to th local newt pub Uahed hrreln. All riffhtj of republication of special dla aa'chea herein art alao reat-rrwl. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Pirry. "The public," Buys the treasury do pnrtmcnt, "1h ukItik $1 MIIh where It should use twos, fives unci tenH." And Hurl to tell, the public would, hut can not relieve the (IImi-phm of the treamiry department. The financial Intimacy of the public centers in the Si hills, which take up aft much room in pantH prickets as those of more vIkoi-ouh denominations. The public well knows it ia not tislnir enooitli "two, fives and tens," or twenties, fifties and hundreds, for that matter. Hut it seems the tuntali'.iiiK comments of John I). Rockefeller on spondulicks are to be auKmenled by flippant obser vations of the treasury department on the same subject. Observe, as does "The Luriiit." for September u per iodical of poetry: "Let us not pollute for coin the fountains that flow from the hills and the snnwpcnks of this Kreat country Willi Its virile iiilllloiiii." The, lack of susteuanco In the hills nnd the snowpeaks hiiB nothinK to do with the case, hut it has u sweeter nnd more musical sound than the piullll of tho treasury department. AUK i; I "I'll was well named. Tho foiiiiioMtii public- niiinl, wHicli cltristiMioI tliv Ihiinc run kinj.'. ilispluyed its usual iu- Nliiiet lor acenmlt! cliarjictei'iz.iiiini. A giimt in slaturc and a fcniiis, nut (inly ill M'liini.' I lie hall, but in gil!i!.'ii;r its flight, Italic; lintli as far as tciiipcntint'iit and character 'ire eoticcriu'il, never t'.radtiatcd from tho nursery. Ilis latest eseapade is typical (if liis entire career. Hides iiimI regulations are designed fur grown-ups, not for babies j particu larly precocious baliies and spoiled ones. A bitliy can smash Mama's prize vase, and ret away with it. lie can stick pins in the eat, and empty the milk pitcher on the parlor rug and only be laughed al. lie eau do a thousand things, that if done by his male parent would land that dignitary in the lockup, and only find his reputation increased as an adorable "cut-up ami cuteius. " The world is every baby's oyster, and Ualxj Ruth never could see why he should be made an exception. His reaction to the pres ent unexpected punishment, is characteristic. Hi! proceeds to throw his devastating rattle at the head of Iluggins, just as the baby of the family starts to throw things when his reign of adolescence wanes, and he is confronted by a business-like slap oil his posterior pinafortus for the first time. The usual baby's reign ends when he begins to grow up or when another baby arrives. Itaiubino Until promises to, suffer a similar experience. As long as he delivered the goods with his hickory slick, he was owed to enjoy the privelegcs of an infantile paradise, lint rest ing al llie iioiioin ol mo iionie-run ladder manes cveryiinng very different, liahc Itutli must now demonstrate that he is a man, or his career as a popular idol is over. Appealing to Grandpa fandis will do no good. Grandpa has been out of baby talk for at least eight months. .Making faces at his official parents will profit nothing. There are other home-run babies about, and they arc due for recognition. liabe, Ruth has reached the inevitable crisis of youth, lie must shed his swaddling clothes and make good, as a grown-up among other grown-ups, or he must, drop into that oblivion, which, out side of the story books. always overtakes those who refuse, morally and mentally, to mature. o w - - " waL-iajauHW- CROSSWORD PUZZLli STORY THE CATC l 6,. T 3 PlpI Z y z "S. There is a 1-4-8-12-15 gale at the entl ol the garden walk and Milly and Billy race up and down as far as the 2-6-Kl-M and then back. It is always shut and they never try to 'M.i-lfi-I.S it lot 17-22 they should their nurse would be angry and her 3--11 is worth avoiding. Milly and Hilly 6-7-8 twins. Milly is a dear little 2-3-4-5 and Billy is a boy. Milly looks like a little 19-2U-21-22 ol pink and white, she is so dainty 17-.1S her little frock. "Oh, ho, ho, 10-11-12 hec-hee!" cry the twins. "See us run!" Answer To Last Puzzle l-5g-1C-24 (upper). 2.3-4 5-6 (steps), 1S-19 (we). 14-21 (no), 21 22-23-2 1 (over), 11)19 (he), 7-12-20 (ape), 15-23 (me), 15-16 17 llllcl), fi-917 (sat), 8-9 (Pa), 10-11-1213 14 (begun). Copyright, 11)25, by The International Syndicnti ' ' ' ' QUILL POINTS U, religion, what political rows arc coining in thy name! Abtl-cl-Krim is lucky, at that. Mussolini isn't mad at him. Home is a place where the thumb in the soup doesn't matter. Shape isn't the only essential in a bathing beauty contest. There's brass. fi. Hunt him finished showin.ct pic tures nf the three escaped convicts straight ticket hiiu IWO LUJIUU OI1ICIIIIS. When men must choose between two evils, they usually vote the Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M D. Siinad (4Htar partalnlng to araonai naaitn m hyaiana. nut to a" ( laniai -rMtmant, will t arawwad by Or. Brady If atamood. aaif addraMad annlnpa la aiMloaa' uaHara ahould"ba brlaf and wrlltan In Ink. Owing to tha laro nurnbw of lattara rtttimd on' a raw aan ba anawarad hra. No rably aan ba mada to awarlaa nnl aonftrmlna ( inatruollnn 4ddraaa Or Wllilaw Sadv, I ra af Ihla mwaiw Tht Suiir lit Ytmr IUihmI. One rfason fnr tho rxiwtfnro of lu'cn tnl it 'is. thmiKli I supposed It iiMiit's for iiKMlitiil liht-rty ami siiiiiliii' .st-hoiiifH of nostrum innkfis. fake hralora untl atfKi'civt? )ua ks in kimi eral, is that physioloKy fixt-s upon about 2 grains of uric in-III as tho nor mal amount In tho Mood of a hoalthy HI T KVKS SO f Portland Orrf;oiii;in) lie 1m in a Kinat flold of oppor tunity aw a Hint? his knock-and a prediction now would ho a matter of Kupci flulty. Thorn nr ahout nlnn walcrinoloiiN por capita in Ihc valley UiIh year, duo lo the pooplo not oat Inn pimtiKh of thom, am! tho farnioi-H planting too many of (hum. Tho watermelon, like hay, rulHOH ItHrlf and does not conflict with tho finning, deor, quail, kiihihc, phoHHant and duck hcusoiim. ItivsldeH, ti waiei-mopin Kiower hy walchlnK cIoho dark nights may et mtino tai-Rot plHCtico. Itut, this fair ami fertile section dies not raise enoiiKli potatoes for homo consumption hy .' frolKht cars. few weeks was enough. Should n hahy aed T. months and wolhinK J T pounds drink only fresh milk, or if malted milk as frood (Mrs. K. II.) Answer Tho holly hand or handa.ite Is necessary only as lonj; aV a naval dressing is necessary. It is hard lines for the baby. If mother HuteiiH to all man (or' as doctors the myths and superstitions lien Toid record it in the and Salreg f'.amp can spin for her Mood analysis, from Fresh milk Is always preferable for a two to throe mllli-1 bal.v. if the milk is mire and kent re- Ki-nnift in Hid Kiani.s friKcratod. If there Is doubt about the purity of tho nitlk ft should ho parleuriod, par boiled, healed up to 11 !i decrees l and held at that tem pcruture 1 r to L'C miiutos, then cotil- oii. This kills any dangerous ilisease ... - n , w Svxt Harriet I'litir t' "iwiKitififeiit iwlvaln o IlctM-licr Stmve'H fiiitiHirlal Tom's t'abhi,'" notlilii luis been fixHin' tli' public.' its loiitf au rt-K ulaiiy ttx "lux reduction. An unoUier tiling i hut ravoi-K Florldy is thai root don't git cold till you nil hack noi'iii. I Who's Who Children's Pictorial Q ' Cr8ss ord Puzzle i I f of scrum. ) When we think of the barrels of more or loss harmless medicine, (ho vast tomes of tmue or loss ridiculous food or di Ti'fc. r l i ' r i ,i i p ii """ 1,1 ,U1 on. tins kiiis any dangerous nisease I in f'pt (ion I llKiicjito illiyllllll serious unless one of lliciil IS hokum, and the enormous burden of K(.rms t.,.(, ni.iy . fn tho milk ,., liil on the aceoleriitor. Not nil antiques are highly pritMl. There are the old virtues. whrevr It Is noressary to pasteurize the milk for an Infant, be sure to jrive AfuKsttliui 's expression indieales that lie is mail didn't ",et h'te in time to eollahorale at tho creation. heejuise he FAITH (lOuKcne Heftlster) John (ilbson is bulldlnK a cabin over his bout, lln says lis look like lain, and wo believe him. Almost every noon two nntos make a botch of trylni? lo occupy the Home space at the same time. postage, jcicktn nnd advertisiim ox- I iense which have been entailed by ef. forts to fcet this uric acid out of the th(, fiint SOme fresh fruit Juice dally .blood of the Wlsenhelmer family, we oranKe. julco of fresh or canned toma- jdo not wonder at the organization of toos. or any kind of fresh fruit Julco. (the trick societies to "protect" tho froma few drops at first to a few tea- HlmpH, rrom 'allopathy." whatever hponfuls after tho baby becomes used that May be. There must be ware- tn , This sunnlies ihn tiPPMnnrv if. Ihouses full of uric Ueld eliminators tamlns which are destroyed or dim In. (and corrective ealinK bijoklels sti!l to nhed by pasteurization, be disposed of. i lime 1 st cu Another eomparativolv reeeni phvs- ' . t ,,, . . s , ,, ,, , S,tl..l..Blcl fact that tho 1,1.10,1 of a , ',f .,v"r k In l.ul . ll.B -loo , Iwmllhv IiiiI(.pI,Imi.I mnrtnlnu n.t..nth 1 ""' 1'Hllll, J of I per cent of glucose fsiiRar) has not inspired the organization of any the nijrlit from the day made life miurh more convenient international societies for defense r , .... .UKalnst the "allopaths," tho untutored lor lll0Silllt0CS ami lltcs. layman hclne in.llffercnt if not Just a m--mm tiifle coy toward a little nuiit in his r,.i - . , , ', . ... . ... T , , i liloiwl. .hint a ,lnsh ef stmar like that IIiiiiI; how tlifferent everyl hin would have been it Joshua had Km0,iiw ....,.,,- nin. euir ..,.t lolil the sun lo move on a" One of the essential things you can't say with flowers is down in front." Dividin; Running Acrss f Word 1. What Geofgie - Por&lo (puddiii' pie) did to tho girl in the picture. Word 4. One article a house painter uses. Word 5. The floor of a fire place. Running Down. Word 2. A likeness. "God cre ated man in his own " Word 3. To choose by vote. , YESTERDAY'S I'UZZLE i ANSWERED. lolui P. llylau. Aiitithor chapter in the political ca reer nf John l' liylan. mayor of Xow York, will bo written in the coming election. Refused the .support of Tammany, he is running in the demo- cratlc primary Avith the Ivickinff of William Uan rlolph Hearst. If ho isn't nominated however, it Is Indi cated he will he an "Independent'' candidate. Ilylan was horn on a farm in fi r e e n e county, New York. April 20. 1868. He was orphaned in early childhood, hut suc- ,.nn,lil In nl.lnln. JOHN F HYLAN iiiBH public school ,n"" to-i nuns tnat or uermany. education and aNo "Kven if Krunce receives nothinK Ila.helor of Jw-s dCKiee from the from CJermany. I believe that such New York Law school. Admitted to l""eni eouiu ue mane at less ex- the bar In 1S!I7, he began practice In '""lso to tnB national standard of lirnoklvn. ct.iniuri. mun a loreign payment m In 1'inr. he wax a candidate for ni"1 as '"cn attain ny liermany. ;t municipal judce, his first venture in ranee receives a suiislantl.il payment, oolitic. Aiiiiolmort to fill a vncnn.v fr" Germany, that, of course. In- of the Judicial bench In 1!I14. he was cicatics ner capaouy. elected a Judge of tho county court "" is necessary for France to set In 11115. Having served as mayor of nor mv" financial house in order he New York Cltv for two terms (1!M8- tf"'e Bl,c will lie able to make )my 1 H a 5 1 he is now seeking the office ments in respect to her foreign debt for tho third time. Those Interested "n attenuate scale. Cor this reason in the workings of the powerful Tammnnyq organization are wonder ing If Hylan, with Hearst's backing, will prove strong enoiigh to defeat its candidate, .lames ,1. Walker. KLliJMiJ'r fJiftJ s TT U c & R N E Timely Views on World Topics "France Able to Pay (10 Per CVllt or Her llcbts lo failed Stales and Fngland." That France is now able to pay about tin per cent of her debt to the I'nited States ami Kngland Is the be lief of Lord r.radhury, former Itritish representative on the reparations . without risk of eiceedln her a. I nn rf " I would he contented with compftnt- tively small paymontH in the enrlier years, nlthotiKh I think a bcRinnlnt; should ho made at once rising pmd ually to full normal paymont-'siiy at the end nf einht or ten years. ; SlKTtft'Sl.H (ioiUTflUH ltals 'I would be disposed to propose n funding arrangement on tho llnea of the Anglo American debt settlement, hut with a rather lower rate of inter est, more, particularly in the earlier J years. That settlement gave uh an abutemenJ, as compared with the 5 per cent 1asls. of about 28 per cent. '"The more generous interest rates (hat I suggest would give France nn abatement of at least 40 per cent. I am convinced that Trance could make such an arrangement with us and one on similar terms with Amor- blood. Woe betide the fellow whose blood sugar fjillw in null below this normal A mmI rommenljirv on the KopiiUienn Conn oT-mi eminent, is the ' " famine is coriain t. .bring on collapse, extreme weakness, sense m wrii nein peonc nave when l onress isn i in scssmn. The biggest circus In tho world went through wit bout oven whistling. Kit her the "court house rlnu" or tho "city hall gang" Is to blame for this slap In the face. Willi hi ninny men :eltin mysteriously rich, it might, lie wel to Inive mi inquiry into llie oriiu of Kpeeir, hIko. The Initial schoolma'n in has showed up for tho annual apple packing con test, which starts next .Monday. Only small boys can enter. Freedom continues to "scream from mountain heights" and tho state prison. The latest are the tiuldMoin twins of I'urtlaml. whose release has a redeeming feature they don't sound like they belonged lo the right OI'KHIll.ut lnt. There Is too inurh Roing down tho Main Stem at a break leg pace. The uay llem-j '..i. s talking, a cow mux! have kicked him in his boyhood. i.itti.f. Miir.s or yi:sti:iu w J.lltle ships of Veslei.liiy, laden lep with dream. Hailing thnuiHh the xnnset with your silken sails skIcuui. Jdght-heart Youth nn.t il.itulng Hope laughed upon tho ipmy. When across the harbor gdd you breasted tho sen. Ofl and oft shall nhmoid bloom brent the sprinirMtiie min. Kro tho ship of Ycaicnlay homewatd tin II uttaln. Gul! that skims the illy taut waves where tho d'twii'Star pules, Can yoti catch a glimmer of tho rain bovtlntcd hiiIIs".' Winds that toss the Mlei spray pas) the dipping prow, Can you Hay If sunny ticr; Hintle upon them now ? find nf little, eedlng slupH. gu.iid I hem on their way, CJofde them safely hack to us, out O'hlp of Yesterday! tdood Hon.' .eeplui! C'VVK Wtll fiitUi RipplingRhijmos S an ON A DIET. O' JiDKKKI) hy lh. sliiu ; to improve raw. 4tir lenrnetl physician, I tun living now on my punk condition I consume it frietl mul you wish to live much lontier." said the iloctor. stern nmt wise, "It youl miike your system stronger, you will cut out enkes ami pies. So I yivp you timely warning, as I jro my lielpTnl way; eat ehoppco! caMntire in the inoruitijr. eal it seven limes a tlay. KjiI it when your t'rieiuls are tliiiiu on such jjruh as men tlcsire; eat it when the sun is shining, eat il by tho evening tire. " Ami my friends increase the sorrow that a diet victim feels, crying. "Pine with us tomorrow! And they havp sueh goodly meals! I ve a dozen invitations to their tables, which will groan with the finest kind of ml ions and I have to eat alone; other men may eat the chickens and the oysters fried or raw; I must face a dish that sickens. I must fill myself with slaw. Neiiihtiors come with tempting dishes, in the kindness of their hearts; philters full of loaves and fishes, scrambled egs and cakes and larls. lo they know that I'm forbidden to consume their little treat? lo they know that I'd be chidden by the doc if I should eal? Kiv I started on a diet, in a moment of despair, all my das were calm ami quirt, no one aked me an where. No one'felehed me pies of custard, 11 brought K'Mihish or slew, or corn beef bedii:ht with mus tardno one eared what I might chow. Hut when once T made my pledge ,ni,1 ' ,',lt ,l,t '"'"I '"t slaw, people climbed the gates and hedge, hrinuiug dainties boiled and raw. I utilization by the body for supplying the constant demand for power or en ergy, be It muscular or organic work that Is to be done. So when the sup ply runs tow the engine runs down. Mere -physiology acknowledges the lieuhh value nnd Inittortance of some of our national Instiluifons. sueh as enndv. ice cream end tho soft drinks vh Ich a re so popu la r everywhere. These are a.11 ready sounes of blood sugar, furl, energy, body warmth, stamina and. yes. courage or plii'-k. lrfit year blood tests of lti:irah'n runners at Host on showed that the runners whose blood snuar levels re- ma tned near normal made the ht tshowlntr and finished the nice In the ! best condition, while runners who fell out In collapse' or coma presenieii striking reduction in the Mood sunr I level. The (divsleians who made the obscrvatiottH were Inclined to think that such runners, or Indeed anvbodv 'riik'iiued In irolonced endurance to;M, would stand the gaff bettor bv carry lug souio form of sugar and rtiliuu It along the wiiv. ' This year this deduction was put to the test with the American uianibnn runner at ttoxtnn, by piving sep-etcd runners a largo amount of crbohv drate fond the day before tho r iee (rarbohvdrate Is any form of starch or snuari so as to Increase heir stor age of blood sugar or glvcoci-n, nivl eieh runner was supplied with can dle (eaeh piece of candy contained )ois than a leaspoonful of LtuoM"i. which he was Inslrueted to iwcin eat ing as soeit ns he experienced exhaus tion. Ilexliles. at stations II to is miles along the course runner who i:ave up from exhaustion about that distance were given tea eontnini" a large amount of e-tne ngtr All of ihee runners finished Oi b-ttr enn dltlon and neiu lv nil made better tun In the raee thsn they had the previous year, and most if them attributed ihcir better running to the candies. coinmlnsisoa .and considered one of the leading au thorities on Kuro poa u finances. In a recent in terview he de clares: "With her finan ces properly and prudently m a n nged and with the. will to face taxation com par. nhl with that in Kngland. France can undertake tin tak of repaying the capital she haw il EJCWt FttymiC?' borrowed from us- a n d America provided she is given a funding ar rangement' similar in character but rather more generous in terms than our own engagement with the FniteJ States. Illeli In Natural Wealth II i inbi fnrihftmi.vtn t.in..r . r"" ' " natural wealth. nights If mother does. Most babies ? 1 ils " OVPr V1 ,n m remark shoul.I have suf. -woolen shirts and e ' tvl"" ,ho w,ir; At woolen stocking m th(. win per cent of her war damage Is nl- 'shlrts and no stockings or only light , ,J m - e'U by cotton stocking In summer; no shirt u P? o JTuV , Th 'T '.....nvthini. i.. ,i.,iu f r..., .,UuxUv 'ai'clty which this amazing i. ' i. .i u . . - l performance "nn in tin- mil iinit in i Miiiiiiit'i CQ- When our windows are open much lime dust blows In and covers every thing. Is It in any way Injurious to a person's health (C I,.) Answer No. In fact tho-inhalation of moderate amounts of lime dust may oven bo beneficial in certain circumstances. When May Unity lie Out? - Mow soon after her bath may t lu lls by be taken outdoors? Should a 4-iiionths-old baby bo outdoors, on a por h. In rainy or cloudy weather Is or prostration, nnd even loss of eon- 11 i,u l, K'M'0 ,n ,,;in "uoioors si iousness. This blood sugar; glucose, ' - '"' wear couon U the fn,-.,. whieh ,11 nf Outstho yearnroiind?- (II. K.) ! fuel' food are converted for ready Answer The baby may be out im paclty to mnke foreign payments. "I do not believe that such liability would he an Intolerable burden even If German reparation payments fait altogether. If the Inwes plan should realize So per rent of it.- paper esti mate, I believe France would be rela tively better tha'n we are." mediately aner u bath why not? Yes, the baby should have hear daily outing rain or shine, bright or cloudy. Just use common sense and protect her from rain, strong wind (which makes breathing difficult for u baby) or sunlight shining in her eyes. It Is1 day. ,a Macs With One Oiilily. OAKMOXT. I 'a. William Macl-'ar-bine's i addy Is toting clubs for Uo lioid MaeKotlzle. represents Is now free either to create now capital wealth or to pay her foreign debts. 'With Alsace Iorraine. Franco's wealth today Is probably Krenter-than It was before the war. Franco's ca pacity to pay or foreign debt out of yi'MsTioxs ami xvi r.s Off Willi I III- llllllll Is It mTsiitry for u l.jl.v l. vmviv bi'lly lunil forgi yi'Ht' f li-ivc A quality c!gar Sumatra wrapped Long filled Hand -made, guaranteed And Gencroui lyGood ' ymiiiMilMW yfr o U CIGAR wnir ii.'niiiiB nrmmvumutmmf I MRS. FULLER' MADESTRONG Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound Helped where Other Medicines Failed . Walpolc, N. H. "I have used Lydin E. Pinkham s .Retable Comxmnd anil una ti nafl improved my health wonder fully. For months and months I was not rogttlar and had terrible pains. They U9ed to affect my aide so I could not work. I read of others being helped by the Vegetable Compound, so I thought It might heln mft. I nm vnra much hetfor nnw gimni. AnA..K A rtnlnljn no Iohm mv own housework n,f h.. babies to care for besides. 1 tried other medicines before taking the Vegetables Compound, but I was never treated for my troubles. I spenk highly of tho Vegetable Compound to my friends and recommend it to any woman for run down and nervous condition. "Mrs T H. Fuller, Walpole, New Hampshire." . Over 200,000womoh have sofar replied r" to our question, "Have you received benefit f rom taking I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound?" 98 out of every lOOof the replies say, Yes and becauso the Vegetable Com pound has been helping othor women it should help you. For sale by druecista everywhere. i'OOOOOOOOOOCKXXXXXXWOOOOA Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L, HILL, Manager Phons )05 30 North Central Medford, Ore. O O