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o MEDFORD JfSIL TRIBTttfE. MEDFORP, OKEC.ONT. ft.VTrRPAY, PF.CKMr.KI.' 2!. UES. ! TO BE CONTINUED; On hcurini; rompluinm from varl- j oils witions of the county that'tho i practice of ,ickinK a Jury IM with the a.lstmV of ropre.entntlve , n'flOfniK-of variouH county sections would bo highly inefficient and in ' .(in. cases would invalidate a jury ; OLD SYSTEM FOR JURY ILECTION O trial, the county court today un- j nounccu that tfi Jury list for the ensuing circuit court term will bo chosen in the old established way iy picking names from -the poll Itunkrt of registered voters. The county court had nlrendy or dered the jury list to be chotien with the auMlsiunce of tho repre sentative county delegations, which In most casoH have completed their mas tre(,8 anA tllnnf,rH together, work. However, the work com- Mr uni, Mrp K yv carter, on ! pleted bo far will be entirely dis- the noulPvnr(t entertained a num rearded in order to remove the I f . frnn(,, flt Christmas r question of doubt of the efficiency of the new method, which was pro- posed fn order to facilitate the picking of jury lists. In choosins a list from poll-books. It is usually difficult to locate a percentage of j the names, either because of death or removal to a new address. BOYS TO SPEND TWO YEARS IN STATE PEN Tra Summers and Charles A. Sccrettl were each sentenced to two years in the stale peniten tiary yesterday afternoon in cir cuit em i rt ii ml woro Kehpdnled to leavo today to begin serving time m Salem. Summers, a quarter breed Indian in his early twenties, ' was arrested by the police Thurs day .morning for the burglary of lieck-'s Hakery on North Itiverside avenue, with two younger boys, whose case ns yet have not been given disposition. SeerettI was charged with writing had checks or obtaining money under false pretenses and was arrested in Medford several weeks ago. LEASED TO OPERATORS The Union company is the latest nil concern in Medford to lease its service station to private interests, 1 the announcement being made to day that Its station on the corner rf Main anil Fir streets hnH been Jeused to Robert Slinger and C. V. vied field, who having ulready takon possession. The two men, well known to the local motoring public, having been operators of lite station for some time, plan to carry on its business fn the lttttire as in the past and invite old friends as well as new to visit them at any time. They plan free crankcase service as one of their new features. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station Siiiidnj', IX'iiilM'r 30. 22 8.8 Metci'H 1310 Key. MornlnK aervice from First Methodist church, sponsored by the Mutual Mill & Seed Co. . KvenlnK service hrondcast by the Valley Hndlo church. Moiulay, Dtxvmbor St. 10 to 10:30 American Laun- dry. 10:30 to 11 Jordan Electric, Ashland, Ore. 11 to 11:30 Auto Beauty Shop and Cloverleaf Scrv 4 ice station. 11:30 to 12 The rnotery "Henutiful Shoes for Woni 4 en." 12 to 12:30 Adrlenne "DIs-tlncth-c and Individual Ap parel." 12:30 to 1:30 Lewis Super Service Station. S:30 to :l!i Ye Towne Crier. 6:U. to 6:30 Medford Mnll Tribune, news and markets, ft to 8:30 Southern Orefton fins Corporation. 8:30 to 9 Kads Transfer & Storane Co. 9 to 10 Mono Motor Oil Co. Suiidny'rt Procrnni. Starring that son-of-a-snxophone, Jludy AVIedoeft, Function ami Mar co or to patrons of Hunt's (ra terlati tomorrow one of the most highly entertaining of stage pro ductions. Joe and AVfllle Hale, famed utage comedians, have an act that Is full of fun and Juggling tricks. Thta glorified girl of the Follies. Muriel Htryker presents several one of the most popularhrdlutao dance Inumbers. Her Orlenta d it nee if m ost I m p ressl ve. June Knight, ltahda and Natalie HHrrlson offer several dances which Include toe ballet, Oriental hnd Indian. The Haxophone Jteautie accom pany Rudy In the ensemble num t pretv misses, talent efr'musicians, furnish a rich bock gruund lor Rudy's numbers. Ku iienia Reynolds offers the latest forks most delightfully. The feature picture is Norma Shearer in "A Lady ot Chance." ELK LODGE MADE MANY GIFTS FOR ! ASHfcAND BEOPLEi ASHLAND. On;., S9. 1 S'i-iul.) Iiristinas in .9lil.iiul the uuul church fes.ivl- , " ' " ''" 1 hnstmas ... , . . cms Sunday schools, mauv of these t , ...., . In order to leave the latter free (w (amUy ealhiaK In some of the larger churches more elaborate programs for tin holiday were prepared. The Klks i lodge had a large program of Riv- ' Intr, both of presents and Christ- j nis dinners to worlhy famllteK. j Friends and relatives Knthered in : vrnntw nil nvoi- in-n ttx- fhr-iw, (uniH.r. Those who fiat hered aroUnd the table were Mrs. Klla R. Mills, Mr .and Mrs . V . V .Mills and Miss Lillian Graves with .Mr. and Mrs. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. I,ew Hansen, of the Ashland Hotel, were enter- j tallied at Christmas dinner In Med ! f ord by Mr. and Mrs. W. Allen j who also included several Medford friends as their guests. I Mrs. (irace And rows, religious instructor in the Ashland public schools, and reporter for the Ore gon Journal, spent Christmas 'Day as the guest of her sister and hus band, .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams, at Central Point. Mrs. Andrews was accompanied by. her niece. Miss Ruth Owens, and by her sis ter, Mrs. Mabel Gould of Sacra mento, who is visiting fn Ashland. Miss Clara Vivian Wills, a sister of MrM- K. C. (Joodman of Ashland and Kichard August Strand of Sis klyou county. Calif., were married at .Mrs. Goodman's home on I'nioa street at 1l':30 p. m. Sunday, Doc. 2.'ld. Kev. 1. K. Hammond of the Kpiscnpul church performed the ceremony. The bride was attrac tively attired and carried a beauti ful bride's bouquet. The relatives and n few close friends were the only quests, Heautlfully decorated tables car ried a dainty luncheon for tne party following the ceremony. Tin bride is un Ashland girl who graduated both from the high school and the Southern Oregon Normal school. She Is well known here, has a host of friends and at talned distinction as a student, ltecently sho has been . teaching school at an eastern Oregon point. The happy couple are on a short honeymoon and have not yet an- nounced the place f their future home. Mrs. William H'yle, u former well known resident of Axhhmd, died at her home in Portland sev erul days ago. While in Ashland she lived on Hargadine street and hail been ill for several years pre ceding her death, Rui-lal was made in a Portland cemetery. j I). II. Jackson, who owns a I ranch with some general farming j land and some apple and pear I trees along the Pacific highway ! north of Ashliimi in the vicinity of j "Jackson's Springs," has recently 'planted 12 acres of D'AnJou pears, 1 about 500 trees, which will make riuite an addition to his present acreage in fruit. 1 Kdwurd Stannnrd. son-in-law of A. M. Heaver of Ashland, who died lust Friday as iitiesult of an attack of pneumonia, will he hurled Wed nesday at Van Nuys, Calif. Mrs. Stiinnard was on her way to her hushu nd's bedside at the time of his death. Mr. ' and Mrs. Stannnrd . had made their home at Van Nuys for the past five years. Mr. Reaver lef t Ashland Monday for his daughter's home. Mr. Stannard had expected to he in Ashland for the Christmas holidays with his wife and her people so the out coma Is particularly sad for the senson Miss Edith Patterson of Ashland and Thomas Knox of eastern Ore gon were married on Sunday afternoon at the Methodist parson age in Ashland by Rev. O. V. Fnllls of the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Franklin were the only others present at the wedding. The bride Is a daughter of Mrs. Patterson on Churcn street nnd a sister of Harold und Theodore Patterson of Ashland. Ashlund has been her home during most of her lifetime but recently she has heen teaching school nt K-erby. Josephine county. The groom has Interest.', in Malheur county. Mrs. Knox will compfc'tc her term of school after a short honeymoon and the couple will reside In Ash land this winter. Webster Wertn. nt hlptfr con oh (and Instructor at the Central Point high school, ate Christmas dinner with his brother, Leslie Wertz nnd family on Third and C streets. Alble Reck, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Reck of Ashland, is home for the Christmas holidays from his school north of Rend, Oregon. Alhie has a very prosperous ap pearance with 20 pounds of added flesh. Lifebuoy Soap9 Destroys Flu Germs In the advertisement of Life buoy, the health soap. In this paper today, is given seven protec tive measures against flu and bad colds, compiled by the Life Kxten slon Institute, also what the U K. Public Health Service says abfmt the spread of the disease from soiled hands. r-v Lifebuoy soap not only removes flu and other germ it and protects health, but Is a favorite soap for every toilet nnd bath purpose.- R Is refreshing und cleansing. Is pleasantly- hygienic and wife for the most delicate nklns. 8T. 1IKLKXM. New Rrugmnn apartment house on Nob IiUl prac tically .completed. MAMMFP 51 AYFR t - ' o 4 CLAIIA 1MI1SJ.IPS .euUdCZo" SVX QUFNT1N Cal, Dec. 29. ' dross attempted a recitation. Dor UP)-A vaudeville show originated , "thy MuoKaye. actress, who was H) i.mlo,...c convicted of concealing the facts and presented by women Inmates. ()f hfM. hUH,mmrs mmr, acted ns of the prison was presented e-;tn0 rt(honl mistress on a carefully fore a few officials of the intuitu- i rehearsed country school act. Hon last night. ! Among other principals were A "flapper band" provided the i Myrtle Kinney, famous woman bur music; Clara Phillips, hammer ; glar; Kleanor Walling, girl bandit: slayer, danced and tooted a saxa-1 Krna Janoschek. baby slayer, and phone, and a lorger in a pink WEBBER DEMISE CAME AS SHOCK TO SAMS VALLEY SAMS VALLKY. Ore., Dec. 2! (Special.) News of the death of Kstra Webher Sunday night came tin it an it mi f tirl( tit ft-h.mlw mnnv of whom had not even heard of the illness that so quickly led to; bis death. j Mr. Webher, a resident of Sams alley for the past 3u years, was j MlM,fonl These, with their faml a man of strong character, highly lk.M am, L,,0 Williams and fam respected by his friends and neigh- ,lv m( rhrHtni,K dinner at tin: hors fur-his honesty In nil his ; dealings. Althougn past xu years , of age, the deceased had always led n busy life until within a short time of his death. Sympathy is extended the wife and children who mourn his sudden demise. Farmers were glad that the long cold spell was broken by plentiful showers of rain, as the soil was considerably deficient of the re quired amount of moisture. Miss Klsle Straus, who Is teach ing her third term of school at Conuille. arrived home Friday night to spend the holidays with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. DeFord and sons Merle and Ted and Mrs. Vir gil Hughes and children of Ash land spent Christmas with Mrs. O. Ii. Tresham. Miss Naomi Magruder, teacher of the Trail school, Is spending hnlfriiivM with her relatives. O. ,T. Wilson and It. K. Nenlon were members of the Sums VulIcVi"aH Mr. nilrt Orange who attended the meeting of the Farm Kxchange nnd Grang ers which was Jield in Medford Fri day night. Albert Straus uttended the meet ing of the Central Point U range Friday night. All the flu victims in this vicin ity are - reported be up and around. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Schulz and family enjoyed Christmas dinner with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Carter und family of Cold 1-1111 Reca use of III health, M r, a n d Mrs. John Hoist bad to cancel their holiday trip to Washington and other northern points. Nelson Oden spent Christ mas day with relatives in Evans Creek valley. . ' I Mr. and Mrs. IT. Vanlloevsnberg I left last week, for San Francisco. J where they will spend the holiday, after which Mr. VanHoevenberg will leave for New York to remain until spring when he will Join his wife at the Rny city and'-return home. The Christmas tree program wafi well attended In spile of the weath er. Owing to the prevalence of s i c k n ess the p r og ra in . especially the high school part, was not as elaborate as usual. Some good numbers by the grade room were rendered and as usual the primary room under the direction of Miss Kemstart, their teacher.nave some very fetching dialogue and plays. The rain has put a cheek to the work In the new VanHoevenberg orchard where about 0 acres are being set to pears with a crew of 15 men. MUs Frances Fitzgerald, teacher of the Independence district. Is at home enjoying the Christmas vaca tion. Several citizens from different districts were In our vicinity Hun day gathering Christmas tres. Kills Garrett returned Saturday night from a lhre weeks visit with relatives In and near the cities of Portland and Seattle, nnd firmly dcclar he Is more than euer In love with the Rogue River valley, having found nothing while away that could compare with It. When the worVtem nn the new playshed were urQverlng the floor lumber which had been tttored a year ago, they were surprised to find Home disreputable person had unkindly lifted about a thousand feet of the fauu flooring material. No clue to the Identity of tho party has been found. HANPF FOR PRISON VAlEVILLj O o Louise Peete. 1! R A 0 F K. Ore., DJC 29.- J (S)ii IuD Mrs. U. V.. Ituylo nf ls AriKi'lcs, Mi-h. II. A. Bnrnlck iiml C. It. WIHIiim ot Portluml ie spending the holidays with their mother, Mrs. M. A. Parks, brother. J. It. Williams and sister i.,ther, A. R. Williams of Hpe niUw. homo nert.. the guests .,.,.-(.. ..... There were four generations represented, Mrs. Rur nick and Mrs. Royle are returning to their respective homes on Sat udn'v. while C. It- Williams likes the Rogue river well he has decided to go into the chicken business here. Mr. and Mrs. Cnton .were Christ- I mas dinner host and hostess to a large group of friends nnd relatives, mostly from Medford. Milton Sanderson Is spending FOUR GENERATIONS AT BEAGLE HOME DINNER GIVEN ON CHRISTMAS the week-end with his friend, Cleoji". "Tl,p Hosier's Song." the see Young of Willow Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Seegmlller are rejoicing over a brand new grand daughter (their first). .Mrs. Klmo Stalllngs of Ogden, I Mali, their daughter, announced by telegram the arrival''' of the little lady on Iheilhe twentieth. Mr. and Mrs Luke. Jennings emcruuneu at meir nome i'iinm Mrs. Isrel Lewis and daughter, Monti, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson nnd Mr. and Mrs. Kill) Kvnns, all of Central Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert De Armond of this place. The Roy Scouts held their regu lar weekly meeting last Saturday evening. After a short busInesH meeting the scouts studied the heavens, noting the position of the different comets and clusters of stars. Refreshments were then served nnd tho meeting closed with Merry Christmns wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Reegmlller enter ta'ned at an evening socfal In honor of their visiting guests last "Wednesday evening. Rrldge and pinochle were the forms of en- tci ta:nnu-nt. Twenty-two guests were present. . We are sorry to hear that the Karl Case family arc having the measles. Quite a number from here at tended the Christmas program at Sms Valley on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kugeno Grny and fam'.ly ppent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Young of Mcdtrd. The school children nre rejoic ing over u two weeks' holiday va cation. School will re-open oKttln January 7. Mr." nnd Mrs. Zuot nnd dough tor, Kay Ora, spent Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ren dtire of Ashlnnd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanderson had as Christmas guests Mrs. Anna Sanderson and daughter. Dorothy, and Mrs. Wnddell nnd win, perry and daughter Ruby, all of Central Point. Owing o the recent rains draw in the 9rost out of the ground, the motorists are having some difficulty getting about. The Grants Pass cream truck slid Into the ditch nnd was slightly dam age I. The ladles nnd the girls of the Kver Ready class of th Antloeh Sunday school, met at tho homo of Mrs, ('hurled Sanderson Sat urday afternoon and made candy und popcorn balls for the Rundny sehool Christmas treat. Inmate KukHilcn PALFVM. Ore., Rer.. 29. tVPl Jesse Rector, 22, an Inmate of the state hospital, committed suicide by hanging from a bed sheet tied to a window guard. He wan dis covered early thla morning. Rector was committed from Marshfleld a I month ogo. lie ha no relatives. i St. Mai'k'N Kil"0wil Corner Oitkdule and Fif.V i Wm. It. Huniilton, Rector. O x u. (i., Holy communion. 10 a. ;n.. Sunday school, t 11: Hi a. in.. Holy communion. CO 1 !lclples AvM'iiihly of .Icmin OirM. I W. K. !rwn. pastor. 1 'Jfi Kat Main street, upstairs. I Full 9-pel meetinys. Sunday, meetings It a., m.. adult 1 Pible study 3 p. m., and -;tnt:'l-i Is lie service ":3i p. m. .Mt'eiings . during the week: Tuesday, Thurs day. Saturday. 7:3u p. in. j Public lnvil'd to attend all meet ! Ings. . j I . m. i ami ! -; 1'liM llaiulst Church. ! t Sumfay school meets at AU i All members of t he church ! regular attemlants at Sunday school he on lime, with your hlble." J. IWotinuiu, superintendent. Dr. W. H. Katon's morning sub ject, "A Great I.lfe." K veiling stib j ject, "The Making of a Ueeurd." Church nnartet will slim "I Have ! a Savior," by Hark news, j At the evening service the male quartet will sing, "Face to Face," by Tullar. Itaptismal following evening sermon. j Try our welcome; you will find U ) warm and cordial. Come und en joy the day with us. Kfig!th Lutheran Church. Fourth and oakdale. "Where the Way is Made plain." Dr. II. C. Funk, pastor. Tele phone HIM. Residence, filS West Fourth street. Hour of worship, 11' n. m. The suhjert for the sermon by the pas tor will be, "Forging Ahead." Spec ial music. Organ prelude, "Andante" Mendelssohn O f f ert nry. "f i reet Ing" Ash ford Postlude, Selection hy Reiser. Anthem, "Sunrise In Heaven." The ltihle school begins at 10:1.1 a. in. There Is a class for every age. The public Is most cordially Invited to attend these services. Valley Radio Church. Pill Ray, pastor. P. O. Rox IMS. Medford. Phone. Jacksonville 102. Fundamental, undenominational. Rrondcinds every Sunday, X p. m., over K M 1013, Medford. Opening chorus, "Come to the Church O'er the Radio." Prayer, S c r 1 p t u r e. Announce ments. Two solus A. ' J. MaePonongh, the Scotch tenor. . New Year's message hy the pas tor. 102S is history. We cannot change the records. Let us meet 1021 determined to make it. by the grace of Cod, the greatest year of our lives. Main Street Methodist Church, So. The friendly church on the cor ner, James K, Conder, pastor; Sunday school promptly at U:-ir a. ni. Let all who can possibly do so he at Sunday school next Sun- 'day. Morning worship nt 1 1 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Vanishing Road," a New Year sermon. At G:3o p. m. the Junior and Senior lengues will meet In their devotional services. Kvenlng preaching at 7:30, Sub- oud sermon, in tho series on St. Paul. Mid-week services every "Wednes day evening at 7:10. You are cor dially Invited to attend any or all of these services. Rollicl Ra it 1st Church. 710 Welch street. Klder Freden btirg, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching. 1 1 n. in. Evening service, 7:30. Gal. 3: 1-2-5. O, foolish Galations, who hath bewitched you, that ye should not obey the truth, before whose eyes, Jesus' Christ hath been evidently set forth, crucified among you? This would I learn of you, re I ceived ye the spirit of the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith? He therefore that mlnlstoreth to you the spirit, nnd worketh mir acles among you doeth H by worka of the law, or by the hearing of faith? Como hear tho old time gospel preached. All aro welcome. rirsl Methodist Church. West Main nnd Laurel, Raymond S. Hees, minister. U'ATt a. m., Church school. 10: r" n. m., Morning worship. The choir sings nn anthem by Ken nett. "God Is a Spirit." and Mrs. Pusk" slugs the solo, "Come Cnto M," from The Messiah. Mr. Rees speaks on "Reaction, Inaction or Progress?" 6:30 p. in., Young people's hour. 7:30 p. m., Hnjipy Sunday even ing hour. This is a stock-tfiklnu service under two headings, "What Ho You Know?" and "How Much Are You Worth?' - Here Is profit and enjoyment- combined. Miss Klsle Pardee, a student at State college, will speak briefly on the work of Wesley Foundation at Cor vallls. First Church ot Christ, Scientist. Authorized branch of the mother church, the First Chun of Christ. HMenlit, n Ronton, Mass. Servlcen nro held every Rundny at 11 o'clock, chureh edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Subject for to morrow: "Christian Science. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. Applicants under the age of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetfngi. which Include testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at A o'clock. The reudlng room, which Is In the Medford building, Ik open daily from 12 to 4. except Sundays nnd holidays. The Rlblo and nil tu thorlxed Chrletlnn Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public Ls cordially Invited to attend the arvicea and visit the Reading room. t'lnt (lirlMinn (liiirt li. Ninth nnd Onkrinlg Hl. Cnrmnn K. Men. mlnlaliT. office nnd pn tor'i study lo tha church; I'hona 1 OUT. KrMdriKv diinc I "Test Our Wrlct'tlie." Morning worship and communion lo:f). Senium. "So ni e dum b Aims for the New Year." Special music. A tiappy fellowship. Popular I'Vctiinn service. 7 : 3it. Good Miifcin:, rpct-ial scU-ciittii and a warm welcome. Sennon topic. It." Itlble s.-b.ud assembly V : A Chris- ' lian Kiiileaor groups will meet at , l:3a. The annual uu'i'tiug H' thej 1 coilKt'CKalion will bo held .Mmt:iy i veiling Im-k i ti 11 i 111 with iliinn r at i 7 o'cloi k and t losing with a "watch lUKht " service at uiidiiibt. Mid- , week prayer service Wednesday i venitiL; at 7 This church wishes fir one and all a very happy Vv Year. Presbyterian Church Phone PH. Kd win Percy Law- tence. minister. Plume NSt) or I'M. lllhle school at a. in. The following departments meet sepa rutely tor opening exercises: The beginners, the primary, the juniors. Intermediates, yout ; people and men in (lie social hall, and the women's llible class in the parlor. This beginning of the new quarter Is a good time to enter any do part intuit. Sermon. 1 1 n. in.. "The Holy Quest," by the minister. Cl iblreu's sermon "My Life." Anthem Mixexl Quartet, Contralto solo Miss Kit .abet h ! Welch. At :.".) P- m.. joint meeting of adults with the Noting people In (the parlor. The opening part of j Hit meeting will he short talks by college young people telling of the ! Christian work In our colleges. The 'latter hall' ol the meeting will be J missionary talk by Rev. David Mar tin, returned missionary trom Ja pan. There will he ho other even ing service. JEALOUS SPOUSE FIRES AT WIFE LONG RKACH. Cal.. iiPi After sending four to the body of his wife, Dec. 20. bullets in- i llla Far- , ivr, 13, Captain II. F, Farrer, mas- A. Perkins,' ter of tln steamer fled to the stern rail of his ship, shot himself through the head and tumbled lifeless Into the water of Long Reach harbor near the dock nf the Standard Gypsum company, early today. ' The Farrers had visited a cafe near Westminster with friends last night. Roth were said to have quarreled repeatedly. Jealousy was assigned by the Long Reach po lice ns the cause of the shooting. KILLS SELF, BABIES CHICAGO. Deo. l!!t. (VP) A mother killed herself and her two babies today by I timing the burners In the gas stove In TONIGHT! ONLY A Grand Array of Action and Humor Come A.runnln' FOLK8! He's Here with Hit 50 Wild Rldln' Cowboys I "THE DANGER RIDER" i Tomorrow! ONE DAY ONLY Continuous 12:30 to 11 p.m. A Hurricane of Howls and Laughs ara Headed This Way With Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle In .OtiPAE MiburUiu Cicero. ; I'hc dead are Mis. Mary Zahrud- ulk, 30: Joseph, Jr., 4. and Otto, their home ono year old. 1 Misbehavior of little Joseph ; Maricopa. Cal., officially dedicat may have been an Indii J cause -d a new airport Xovt mter 17, for the triple death. His mother ' which is caring for considerable pjj n i h e d him for disobeying, heavy itlr traffic -ach day. The ii(aiitr hi in so hard his nose was broken. The father upbraided Less risk of "flu, if you do Precautions you can take immediately THERE is no use worrying every time you draw a hrcatll for fear you will breathe in some influenza germs. 1X the following two things ami forget it: ftrtt, keep your nose and throat well protected, and siconJ, keep your system in good con dition. The chances are you will avoid contagion. "As a first precaution, I am prescrib ing Mistol to all my patients, as it protects the nose anil throat against the germs of inllucnz.l. Use it every morning, the first thing, before you go out. Again when you come home at night. Don't be afraid to use it freely; it will do no harm. "Just tilt your head back and apply Mistol with the special dropper w'licn comes witn every package, until you feel it trickling down your BBi will clear your head won rclicve any inflammation: it will help dry up a running nose. It has a soothing clfcct on the throat. too. Gargle it for a sore throat or a little irritating cough. Above all, it protects the nose and thtoat against the germs of influenza. "This is the first precaution; now for the second: Physicians agree that, particularly in times of epidemic, weakening of the system due to purging by laxatives and cathartics is not advisable; therefore, many doctors arc prescribing Nujol. It is not a laxative or cathartic but a pure, natural substance that helps your Elks' Annual New Year Celebration ELKS' BALLROOM NEW YEAR'S EVE The Melody Six Orchestra Elks and Their Friends Admission by ticket Jewelry Stocks Bonds Notes Deeds Heirlooms these are just a few of the things that people keep in their own private Safe De posit box in our Safe Deposit Vault. . The rentals are moderate as little as $3 per year ' Inspect these facilities today The Jaqcson County Bank ESVABL1SHED U Medtord, Oregon Commercial Savings Safe Deposit MEUBHS. I 60BSAL RBSBRVI SYSTEM the mother and left night, returning for work today to Ihsc find his family dead. runways are oiled and the port well equipped. two thintfs Takes no chances system function at all times the way nature intended it to. Like pure ' water, it is harmless. In no case does" Nujol cause weakening of the sys- tern. Take ic night and morning; It" will kecpyouinlirstclasscondition. You will have a far better chance to resist "flu" or any other diseases , that are going the rounds. "The combination treatment of Nujol and Mistol is a double safeguard against colds and influenza. Start . this wise twofold precaution now. Don't delay. Put worry out of your mind. The chances are good that you will escape influenza and colds. Nujol and Mistol arc on sale at all druggists."