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no:: f - 0 tf.lt ' PAGE FOUTl ItEDFORD MAILT RlbH'E IMllr. Sunlir, WmU PuliH.I.l l.y Il MEDKiillU rMCTINU CO. 5-lT-J N. M HI. PtO" Tt HoIIElIT W. lll'llt, &iitoc I. BLMPTER BMIIM, thimur An lmk-iitlit Niiif Riitmd 11 smoimI cIum nitter at Medford, Oramo, undtt Atl o( Until 8, 1879. BURSl'HIIHON BATES Bit Mill In Aihitnm: ltiiljr, with Mundar, rr 7.bo iuiiy, aiih Buiviy, mourn i i-iy the winter foy, lb Home- IHlly, wiitwut Sunday. Dwntlt '15 in'"K liken to iiuhn. U'Mly Hall Tribune, wieear 2.(i i The (i. K. H. left Thtti'Hdfiy KijimUt. w yw rV.jV'V'.'Tif''uiorninK and thune who ran ro- . "'"?r Ti.r; ! niii Jon iiiiimi: luiiy, villi Kureiar. month I .T.J I - t.,)nili,i,.,.ui,v thicker than found one remnant ho would have K!S::ME5tt!S.'S!:::::i:SS'HmudB. j.r. -i... .Up. i u11:"" Pali, mui uiia, mic i S.vo . WUH slow, cautious, and chilly;"' would have meant uuik fm All Itraa, ro In Hum 'going until the S. 1'. bridge just j ' u- A " we Wood- MEMllKIt OP TDK AsKIM'TATED I'llEss beyond the outskirts of Ashland f,llu "'' eHluill "we had itwl.lm Full Laud Wire !, , was reached. Then the sun burst , Wenly f work to do. H red wus Tlie Amiclated I'rrw it Mrlialtely entitled to . , . furnlslilng the transportation und rw isr inr pmiiiraiinn m uioifAt.im mIii.i 1,1 a nr ntii.miu ereillted In tiili uutr. ""aS ,A TJSiuT7;& Official panrr or it t'ltr of Medford. Official paper of Jackion t'uunly. AdtfftJOnr Ilfprewnlitltw M. C. lHHiKNHK.N k LO.Ml'ANY (tfTIm In New Yurk. Chicaico, Detroit, FrarwUeo, im AnxelfS, Sfaltlr, Cortland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Mrs. Flora Finesse lost n hind .the and a HC'll license yesterday. Khc Is a brldKc enthusiast, find her mun is a piscatorial enthusiast. Mothers are feeding their kids bran muffins. This supplies the khU with vltaniincs. Vltamlnes tit-! do in. If ever, locate In anything that is fit to eat. Formation of a Newcomers club Jh threatened. A rounler-threat will be thu formation of an Old wtayera club. . There is tulk of more k'ihhc stations, as tho community has not run out of vacant spaces on cur ncrs. A campaign will he, launched to Induce farmers to plant more spuds, hut the farmers will not tear up tiny grape acreage to do It. Spring hats are ready tu be un leashed by the fnlr sex, as soon as the temperature' rises above fri gidity of a sanitary butcher shop. Tho ruund thing, of a yellowish hue, that for two mornings has been, sneaking up over tho hill back of Ashland, has been posi tively Identified u n tho sun.' HohliiH Deuel lias colllo to Tort land by train. When a lucul cltl--7.nn uses it train for transportation, it Is u sign ho will appear In it now gu-cart at an early date. flowing hiiH started in tho rural ureas. Thlu Is premature, us there 1h h hill hct'nrn the leglslaturo to conppcl tho land tu plow itself. Social I.liin No. 411, has lost Ills gray alouch hut, which ho used as evidence that ho was a graduate from tho engineering school of Cornell. (llrls of nil denominations nro busy buying footwear, and Insist ing sumo bo tl hulf-Hize loo large. A last year's auto license was noted this morning, that had not beep haptlned In mud, and arid ilentally twisted to un angle that hilldo it hard to read. Elmer., iiim, tho barber, has Kono tu Salem for a period. I'lrantH Push Courier.) Why didn't hu bob a comma? ItlOM.VHHS ON riOAl 10 I 411 miles an hour In tho fog belt. (CoiiKivssloiial Itei'ord) I For above and around, a slick Wo havo liundltH In Chicago und ' pavement beneath no setting for elsewhere. M'o unto havo corn I speed, unless one likes flirting borers, coyotes, and 'boll weevels; Willi tho coroner, und they all present precisely the Dumo ocononilo and ethical jmili-1 llu' Si 11,0 (i- ll"Vl' lems. Wo do not poison the ban- k-",,w, t 'll In which illts, but wo try to catch them;,"'0 ,m"' our first trip to San und. If wo succeed wo shut them ' Ki'anciFco by motor If. years or up. and give them three siiuaro 11 w"" hi'fon' the SIs ineals a day. and try to rcrurm j klyou Krade or any portion of the them. Twice In recent vours ..... Pacific Highway had been built I1.1V0 intervened to protect South:""" " 1 "'"lurniuo toil rolllo American countries from the UK- groHHivo propensities of Kurupcan i powers. Heveral times In our his-1 ro were Xhrw of us red tory our men-of-war have found 11' J-owIes. lonard V oodrord am necessary to g far from home to!1'" present writer, and we started protect ine lives ami vital interests i.i our ciuzens. o may nave I tHcaslou In thu future to act the part of the good Kamarltau mul l.so force If necessary l suppress orunnhied crime errands far until from the defense of our Im mediate territory, and wholly eommendalilo. For ' tho accommodation ami roneoalment of men with poison ous weapons and purposes the world today Is as well adapted und nol much lurKor than were the forests of New KnKlmtd whoi) our forefathers nlol; their muskets with them to church and to town meetlliKS and Into the field. They did this In order that they might pralso (.iCjil, maintain order, and lino corn unmolested: aud that Is all tve want to do. If wo reject tho Interpretative resolution , und fall ,to iiiish the cruiser hill, we notify tho world that In the future our first lino of defense will bo composed of liymn hooks unly. Franks Comedians Open Here Tonight Aflor an uhsence of three works. Frank's (..'oiuedans open tonight , at tho Playhouse theater. Mr. Franks has Holootecl a piny thai ho says 'Is botlnil to liluano. Ills natrons, with plenty of hum li ter, hut a story that has heart Interest, "For C'ryin' Out t.oml." Tho feature of the rooioniiig- 1 tho now ha tu a In month lata (or lh month of January. t J-adueoil prices. Htnrtlnr next Baturdoy. "A Hol lywood Madonna" Amateurs will i-ohearse nl, S:l Satiinliiy at the Editorial Correspondence EX llOUTK HOL'TIl The- tiood unil before wo reached tll tap Ship Sedan in on its way aaaln.iof thu Hlsklyiius hu llud out. old in routo to Arizonu vlu southern Cullfruliiu. In search of M. T.I ropy and ultra-violet luya. This U ilM third winter vni'iiUuii. Il iprefom taking Us vauuton in the;an m-ver 1ihv been iiIjW to Hince. jwlntor.or it reganln .Med ford u ono of the world's lot BUirimur rv. nortn, while the winter, purtleu- .nnn.h,, l,,.- fh..f f.n- will .ei all it wan u inlil iliinn. iiiiinilne. w.th ... ishcil as if bv magic, and I'llot "'I,:!""'';: '"'VIZ:: Ideal Indian Hummer weather from llhcn 011 until WIMowh. California. was reached at 5:au j). in. Over 1 250 miles without a cloud in tho Uky, and many places through the Hhauta plateau and Hacramcnto canyon in clouds of duHt. Heems incredible. But thu (!. H. S. never! lies! . .. jiau luncheon at Dunsmulr ut Mr. I'ipgras- hotel. .Muny will ru- inemher Mr. Pipgras who conduct-. We camped at t-aslle frags that ed the 1-alaco of Sweets many ''" Tho resort had Just closed years. His cheek- are Just ..si"" wo rolled up in our blankets. rosy, his smile as golden, and he """" """uot c"urt '" f,om retains a keen Interest In Medford! of ' "' funtln. In the and everything thereto. He Is n i '"illf we had u free mtr biir booster for the DmiMtmilr ell jmato and is certainly a living tes- ftlmonlai of Its thereaupoutlc f. fcctn. Ho Kavo us some Med ford gossip, which to us, at least, was new. a ititr eii,n i ..r ..... i tage just north of Dunsmulr "wihhik. aiier muiuniiK up unu brought us to a stop. "All out ofll,,wn ''''' day, and near - state cars must stop here ami reg.ster." 'c promptly slopped, not having forgotten (ho speed (nil wtin iimml ml nu Inut n vmin ago for not observing some r ! tho local rules und regulations 1 of that great railroad center. An other speed cop waited on us this! time, hut wus suffering from bucIi ii cold In the head, that ho let us through without forcing us to produce any driver's license or bill of sale. It seemed a good omen j at least recall ng last year, wo took It as such. Wo left hinil blowing his niiso and looking j sorry for himself. Hut our celebration of the.! chiingo in cllmato was a bit pro-1 mature. Awoke in Willows thu next morning Willows has a new hotel and a good oneas .Unit and d smal as a Chicago morning In the early nineties. Heal l,nn don fog this tlinu and a shivering atmosphere. The garage man was a new arrival and Instead springing that tliiie-honolcd wheeze, so dear to tho heart of tho Native Son ahoul It being very "unusual." ho admitted that Willows had had that sort of tog for three, weeks straight, "tjomo llhlos it clcais lata ill tho after noon, as It did yesterday." raid hu, "but nils is a typical morning. 1 canio down hero from Seapouse, Washington In get warm. This Is colder than 'Washington." And It wuh dark, dank fog all tho way tu tho Cnriiulucz (nidge. Hut after that It was llko a oiisp October day, cool, but blue sky and old H. 1 bathed In sunshine. Thirteen hours' running time from Medford to Han Francisco. Not so fast, as cars run nuwudays, hut about three hours faster than the K. 1'. can do or docs do with the Shasta Limited. Tho tlood Ship Sedan never batted uu cyo and was no doubt soru that she was held down to ,lv ""' upeia-. morning at tour a. m.n ' ' 11 Wai n "l(' I't not fo the tires. As I Hay. we "tuned a 4 a. in., and at 4:01 three blocks from the starting point wo had our first , blowout, i-'red was a great econ- - '' uu with four old tires on tho bus MUTT AND JEFF SOMfc WEDDING 1 ("i NO SOME. X THINK SHE'S TH6 MOST BCAUTIFUL 1 'irv-i kissEB wee: ut&vou? f "Behind voo. Ii . nr-.r. sf he's A I V oo teisseis the Wf LATfiV. ti.i." I ,i . Ml I A' I i;l 1H VMM) I I.. t II J CAftn l!4T'i.Jir (,pi Riva-,rv-T, M I -.if Ji-i;' : i-.i a 'm- l m v, f hi? . . is ua r-; .i MJt . . 1 I r'm a 11 - tfinv trik J 6 . ... te ,vrKitif ja i- i.A : i J'v aaw a.,, i wiwi'. nfEDFORD MATTj lire and three new on on ner. Mr. Hraiklnnril can XiKUrc uut tho unearned incieuiei p4rnam w luiililii'l flKuru 11 out men Just before we reached tho Uol- larhlile toll load one of the tires blew out so completely we could never find a piece of It at least none Kred would positively Iden- i tlfy, which was fortunate for he was in those days a great believer III vulcanizing and whut was known as li-lieaillng, and had lie , 1. ; u ""hi Hhuro of thu food, we i to l. Th. . Voru .miked at the, K'- "-- ,w - ,u ,M i""1 Hu wo un loaded her. even down to the old service canteen for radiator water. Tied work the hand throttle and wheel. .. , , T 1 .," .V.. t jieiiioni we iiiuiiiy 1 e11t.11 ii uiw . .. . 1 ; lop 01 ine riwsiyiius tiiiii ituu hu '. 11 ,iu ,lf ttw. ,A.l ,livt iuh iuhk hi ho- um i ..i 1"" i1"" " " "'her side. in ine louuiain anu inen uuluu , umI 'KKH "ml were the days! foffoe Ah them Hut not for motoring. Clivo us today and tomorrow for that. Think of that first trip ine seconti nigni we reaciieu we i. i-ii-iinh umi m I the edge of a precipice near Ken- nott. u nat a granu sigiu ine view of the Sacramento rivur was In the light of the HetthiB sun. The third night we reached ' A'ooUland. after a terrific dash arose at four u. m. unco more, got lust und ended up In Sacra inento for breakfast. At six o'clock J mat nigni wo unaiiy nrriveu in nan i' raiicisi'o, nan iiiuiiei in u i "i in ine secret or our pros I restaui-uut on Market street and polity, j proceeded to Jump Into tho old' one-horse shay for a lido around M..l,l.,l. 11. .In ...... I It'., ll.l.l .li.lt, ul()llt , ym.(l8 , m,.k wh,.n , a polleeman Jumped out of .the, hushes, arrested us in the nutno of modern education. Some doctors tin; law and added insult to injury inako a slightly different?, tlisg by declining we w ere Just tho sort , nosls. They say education falls of bums he had boon luoking for. , because there is not enough re- ''V'1' wl the editorial "wo' for- get the expression on that Irish, cop's raco as Kred Cnwics threw back Ills coal lapel, and flashed on Ills startled gaze his gold plat- , ed fireman's badgo awarded hlni n wo reiiH'iuner fignuy, ny ine namely, biology, knowledge (or1 late Chief Crolior of New Yorkist least the study) of life. The1 C"v. study of human physiology not Instead of escorting us to tho 'the clap-Iran commonly so-culled , I' v minion, ine apologetic i t, elementurv and high schools policeman escorte'il us lo tho near-, n Itself one of the greatest est fire station where Kred talked lneentlves to light living In'espec on the platoon system fur three tv of other religious Inspiration hours, at least It ecmed -llko tho student inav or niav not cher- uiree Hours oeioro wo unaiiy got tuin to too noiei. If theOood Hhlp Sedan had only known that old Ford, that old trail friini .Medford Into California, froni Meiliord Into California.1.. . -'i" v "" hours to Han Kranclsco-and t,h ' w1" '"' wct wh,iU ' HO at least half that time, hard work! From DO horns jo 13! It, would have celebrated its achievement and marvelled at the aimrlng tri umph of American liuslness Sci ence and Hoad Hullillng, ill the short time of 15 years! It. W. It. The Skaggs Safeway Stores, ot whlch .Medford Is one of the dfsttirt headquarters, have re- cently acquired llggly Giggly stores, numbering approximately ii ml meat marketa In Texas, x,,,,,,,,,, Kllll California and Arkansas. They have ulso com- ipleted a merger with tho anl- lH.y . HiWQt,t counting of 4' I K1.0eery stores and 7 meal mar- krlHi 0,H.r.lltnK , Washington. t. ( It,,.himimli Va nm v!. cinlty. With these various ac- nHuiiiOMH . w-.r,,...,,.. ,1..1,,1,,., Uoll(l w, (.onMUt (if lllir(,xfmul(1iv iQW grocei v stores and 7r, nw at miirkets. Ceorge V. Kdwafds of ..!., iw hi ioe cuy on one or Ills periodical visits. The Boys Attend a Swell Wedding BRIJJ&: WSURC.: X I AlPPF.'t'l) rATf KISS HGR ONC 1 ' I f o.ZlJ-t A T , . - 3 WAS RIGHT I IthAkj NV UIIF A HUMuRdb TIMCSil f 'V "T" J r. 'Tn - (7ft ' IIM blNls. 1 T UIAUIIFP UiHCDf IWV . I 1 (SVJWH, J 1 - I I , . ,1 - - V v . TTtTBTTNE. MTTOFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Rimsd letters DerUloics to Denonal i tretUuiwie, will be ajitmcred by Dr. tfradjr If ctlv-j( OIJjy a jtW cq ba aiAvfei-wl bcie. ing to Instructions. Addrew Dr. William , J'llYSIOIAKiV tmly the otlier day the censors asked mo to ondt uny mention of ,, , . ,. or allusion to sweat or sweatlir, - inim an auurenn I Intended to dt- H.... .. ,. ,i aud enee T hem auu.enee. I hese words had an in- uencale uelir! - tion. the censors explained, ami might embarrass women and vhil - dren. Tho lib-' surd ity of the M" ."f om a mui - uii uuiiivu loiu iiiu same aumrin.'1 a tui 01 miiiiiaie ininKV auoui her k-KS. and she didn't even call 'em limbs. Had I proposed .o speak of perspiration my remarks! 'V'?" h" !" "10 censors ail " , . ""J"- iici spira. ion ;as a misleading, affected and needlessly long word. Sweating lsi , . , , owtij , uitiuuiiih - 1.."... good Anglo-Saxon, even though1, , ,..,i,,.iiu, - , . . 11 1H n,n ,,,'no Dv tnat class ot I A merii-li HH U'hn riimriithoili- tils..! .T" . . 7. ' Imagine a i hvsi ilo -Ut S , rf ,, - n , t ' Xd. ' Hpeak nT of i?hvlolou-v I. is a "J J 1 V, ,?,ul Shinto v ii tui.- iliinn in un uniuiorea in- dividual, Is just as nasty as sweat - Ing is, or us legs used to be. io bo sure, a subject desig-; naieu as pnysioiogy".., h Uawa- daH included In the common common "-. t-unuiuiu, j jj,-i:esumioiy , I"u"t ''" on.y short division and the chief , , '"""vhii.- thing about the .structure of the nu now u woiks. night hem is thu placo to begin Im pressing . tho youngster with the thought that sweat is an indelicate "on., ivacn ine cnnureu to call it perspiration and you cull keep cm believing that some of th chief products of the United States me iiosoriieu inrougn tne sKln. Why, oh why, do I alwnys wax Ironical, inny I say, when I try, l.k I t ... .1... .. .. ,,. of th(. emu..t.,,,, , f,., that this is precisely what ails: llg.on In it 1 would not imply that they are wrong, but I do sincerely think that my diagnosis embraces something beside faith and theology, something deinanil- ed by modern understanding. h. Hut speaking of Ignorance Once I rashly assumed, without stilfplng lo verify the assumption, 'tluil the admonition "Know thy- ui.ll"' conn. fi'iim t!...,.t,.. ,,! j lleve me, I searched Script in'- then. Might have saved myself jthe task, too. for a week or two later literate readers began to Inform me firmly that l'ope swli ed the phrase from Socrates; then fmtr ,,.. . ,vlllt W(111(, H..with whut is uenerully called the a few weeks later the scholar.. mwv . , ,ntry" It's n wise flu, tile past week, hut it is under heKan to apprise me j.cntly that , ,, knows ,', ,, c.v1l stood he Is on tho mend. Socrates stole It from l'.vtliur,orai, . ,,,., r ,M Kimii- .Miss Dorothy Christian returned anil no la turn trom J hales, who hud it from some mythical (Iruclc before Homer's time. So 1 felt better about It. The physiology 1 would teach In the schools embraces all that the present textbooks touch upon and more. I believe at least on" term of high school courses should be devoted to anatomv. as nf edu- calioiml value, equal tn a term of algebra tn history. The ideal course In biology, the study of I If'. should comprise suitably graded terms of study in every school year, in botany, zoology. anatomy, physiology, hygiene, re production the care of infants, dietetics and nutrition, physics, chemistry, psychology., gi KSTIOXS AN1 .WsWKHS Keep Cheerful Mind Hut Don't ;rin. Along about thu fourth page of the h'story a correspondent com plaining of what he seems to re- Igard us u peculiar lack of inltla Chleo, j live, announces: "I am now think mr of irnintr to unrk but I cannot started: when OKEfiOK. FTCTPAY. .TAKrAftY 11. If)!"). heilth aud brsiene, not to diteiM dlisnosit w a Umped, telf-adilresMNj nvelup ta encloaed. No rt).y cnu b mails to qutrlea not ou(or I Hrady, In car of tbia Dewnjtttper, IS KIUCATIOX. j ! concentrate on this, some of the I "'"' lM'"" rt,,urn "ml , " I i Answer It -is indeed a painful , Mw , cont,.nl,llU., , t,, ,ym. liiithlzc even I with any one,... Lr..Vu ftl lhli W:1U ,1M,.lllti(1 uh.t Hiif fei-H HUih fni'f'hodinirH. M V """T '."".."TV',""'' " cur''.'''" 1.1,,i,,nt . .lon't think about going , wrk. Tlv tu mv cheerful i,h 1,4, 1. hinn.v illuuosltlon. Tn (louM not mean tl) ,jlny i.ny. umm or , ,.arry Nilotic grin Q1. , ,.nersli any of these mush ' ....i,.. nt8 ..iiuut smiling good-na- luredly even when some nuseraoie ur requires u punch ill tho snoot. ;Thlnl of verything else, hut working for laws to make people live unj you Just have to do the work. Think of Henry Ford's ....n... ..t . o(,.ini.,i L-n.-b.mr ilnvH land longer hours to play and . Wn(,n confronted with the lwfl) mwQlel. t work. tiy to look fl fnr furwurii, beyond tho pres- .,. .,,.. ,,,,,,,.,,, ......... j.. . , ,n. iiuiih i imh ....... o, v..'......D.n, . ...i.. Iin ,i (,,her w ho have dls . . eover. u now to uuck an worn. 1 " 111 wo,'k V " ' 10 U"V"ID wh,a,OVl'r : may care to devote to it. i l'"mj.l.ie KI.ud.lerH. )m, "f v U r -rre.on.I.nt whc evidently suffered constan , pain asseu hiwui m ninvni ..ii,.i-...tit.. 11. was disap- 1 poillU,(, , yolir piy, instead of j. - ivimr l.i.n nnv m-aeticAl BuggeH- Uon or U(lvl(.(. you turned away .... i,,....,!,.,,! uinwidm- and .i...... ' u u muttovutl "dope." H. Answer That was practical j 'suggestion and advice, all I eoum rensonui(ly or safely offer the cor- respondent on the data no gave. j f(.ar vuU nro regarding me us a -nhv-iMnn niivlslnd a natlent: that under- ",,, the 'correspondent's condl-jwho .i... uiihnni n unisonal exami llnUon whlch Is impossible as .1 ,.i,..icinii should In order to give medical advice. I can givo a warning against a danger when I see there is danger. (Copyright John Dllle Co.) llun't irlt. ton Illumed ltll!.ilicn snide. You nilftlit iiin-li colli, an' i. ..Nij......i f ii.ui r.. ii.u. .... Quill Points j - The old buggy had advantages.; ' Ownership of a buggy didn't make tm ,roua l' vnsh lt yourself. To understand the present, read; history. I'otton Mather predicted I that America would be hell. Kvery town has a hrilliant youlli I who Ri-aduated without u cent und in two years accumulated a mil-1 J lion dollars und u middie-tic,cd I i widow. You can tell a successful artist, lie's the only one who can afford the prlmltlvo antiques that afford an atmosphere of poverty. The humiin race mnkes progress. Jt ha.4 almost completely overcome Its appetite for oratory. ri -. i, -i, y - w I 1' l ou can rccomilro tho roail tol ammmmmma the puorhouse. It is Uttered with tho wrecks of schemes designed to get money without earning it 9 IVrluiiiM youi lialr bt'iu'ltt when you ki luitlesM. But, uIiin! It your head l nuiin ciioukIi to neil Ui'uuueut, aou'ro a.ltuiiHl to exMMc it. . Thi re:LMnii irlrln iliiln't nrefei- ' ,..x, ... .... - . .. . a lenuw cuiwi iuko eeiua anu I showa girl ngood time, , , , It must be n great consolation I ... .1 1 i ...1, 1 Keu trmml.,,"ln ,1B 8tock iarket, t( ,e.u. ,mt lle intended to liny u hnt.k Americanism: opposing tlio inlx- Mure uf church und state; clamor- jus the church says they should. V I It's nice to be rich. You can I artoru patent macnines to reduce!""" x . 7 t the tummy and make you nice and lean like tho poor. A money nobility is better. It ean't produce idiots by Inbreeding The simple ones Ket trimmed and become lower class. ' "Man learned to understand pic tures uOO.Oua years before he learn ed speech." Apparently there is ample time to ectulp the house for speakies. ; Anywny, it's more convcnl cut to rent. In a house, of .your own. you don't feel free, lo scrateh matches on the plas ter. i Tho happiest people are those function midway between foolish spending and foolish sav ing. It's nice to have children home I for the holidays. The old roiks i see them nearly every day for a j moment or two. i j Apparently none but the silly long io ou oettuwiui. i o see beauty-in-one-treatment ads except in magazines designed for idiots. ' The kids may not learn much in college, but you must arrange some scheme to use tho car yourself. Correct tills sentence: "There's not room in the car for all of us," said mother, "and I really don't care to go, anyway." REESE CREEK SCHOOL TO HAVE NEW SUPPLY OF FINE WELL WATER K12KHT3 CREEK, Ore., .Jan. 11. (Special.) Tho Dodge Brothers began drilling a well for School District No. 47 at tho Heeso creek school house last Thursday, the old 'well having been condemned. 1 At this writing it is reported, they j have found a good supply of water at a depth of twenty-nine leet. Wilfv .lack has been hedfast from tt lilcnsunt Christmas vaca- tion spent with her parents at Ci rants Pass. The Heese "reek school board After Grippe, Bronchitis, Cold or Cough, Prrr Cf-ni-A XX: 4-L Strength With SCOTT'S EMULSION Rich in the Health- giving Vitamins of Cod -liver Oil Scot! ,t nmrnr. ntxunfirM, n. J. baa planned a special ineetlim on I Tuesday evenlnK, Jan. tti to din-, cuss the matter of stuilonis coming in from other illstiiilH. I I 11. Hall has buen on the sick list for the past week with u severe . j cold on the lungs. Sunday school lieKan last tun-i day, tho first Sunday In the new year, with all the officer and teachers on hand. The new ofn cers served for the first time, with the exception of lira. Will Hous ton, tho superintendent, who he InK elected in her nliseucc was l-rnnted until next Sunday to luku office. Orliy Davison Is tho new assistant superintendent. Hev. John Stillc preai.'hed from Matt. 21-11. Mo mention how the needy were brought to Jesus in the temple and Ijiuuuht out the ,,,,., ,, ...lsiim. ,.oi,l.. uo- ini; to etiurch anil Kunuiiy'school. He said so many people these days are staying at home or going on pleasure trips oil Sunday Instead of to a iriai-o of worship, and as a result children are being brought up lacking in a knowledge of the word of God. lit; said man is a three-fold being, made up of three parts physical, mental und spirit- Man does not livo b" bread "'u"-'- "ut by every mouth of Clod," and in this he is different from the animal. The lesson subject for next Sun day is "Sin." Ono of the littlest big words in Hible. Theo. Hein was a business caller in Medford Saturday. DAUGHTERS OF NILE. TO MEET SATURDAY Zulclma Temple No. l'i. Daugh ters of the Nile will meet on Sat urday, January lUth In Ashland Masonic Temple. Luncheon will bo served at the Lithla Hotel at 12:30. There will be election of officers and plans made for installation and the official visit of the su preme queen. A good attendance is desired and all members of the patrol are requested to be presnt at this meeting. Are You Run Down, Weak, Nervous? To havo plenty of firm flesh and the ability to do a big day's work anil feel "like a two-year old" at night, you must eat three good meals a day, relish your food and properly digest it. If you can't eat, can't sleep, can't work, just take a teaspoonful of Tanlac be fore meals. Mrs. Fred Westin, of .187 E, 57th St. North, Portland, Ore., says: "Tanlac cured my stomach trouble completely after three years suf fering. It built me up to perfect health, with a gain of 27 lbs. That was two years ago, and I still en joy tho best of health." . Tanlac is wonderful for indiges tion and constipation gas, pains, nausea, dizziness and headaches. It brings back lost appetite, helps you digest your food, and gain strength and weight. It contains no mineral drugs; it is made of roots, barks and herbs, nature's own medicines for the sick. The cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from your druggist. Your money back if it doesn't help. Tanlac 52 MILLION BOTTLES USED Electrotherapy Chiropractic Dr. H. P. Coleman 9th Successful Year In Medford Treatments by Appointment Medford Center Bldg. Phone 96f Naturopathy Food Sclenco Fred Gottfried Amos Turnbon ' GOTTFRIED & TDENBOW Expert plumbing, heating and heet metal repair shop. Wo specialize on service at reas- i enable prices. No job too small : 219 N. Grape 8t. Phona 574 ! U AND HOLLY STS. PHOKB) 244 A Complete Cleaning and Dyblno Servicb hIBs It May Be umm When 2our Children Ciy for It CoRtorians a comfort when Baby is fretful. No sooner taken than the little one is at ease. If rcstlese, a few drops toon bring contentment. No harm done, for CaBtoria is a baby remedy, meant for babies. Perfectly safe to give the j'oumrest infant; you have the doctors' word for that! It is a vegetable product and you could use it every day. But it's in nn emergency tltat Custoria means; most. 8omc night when constipation must be relieved or colic painn or other suffering;. Never be without it; some mothers keep an extra bottle, unopened, to make sure there will always be Caetoria in the house. It ift effective for older children, rend the book that comes with itTV "33 $eal$ll lmggain at the . eaMusc7estih ancouierJan. VyT& n PROGRAMS of music - inspired by the sea from the time of the gal- Icyman down to modern times, arranged in a series of concerts - feature of this celebration at the Vancouver Hotel. Am well, there will be sym phonies, choirs, opera. , Well-know n soloists will sing. And a spirit of friendliness anil good cheer will prevail. Make your plans now to bu " in Vancouver for thi unusual week-end. Canadian Pacific f)eacon Utril Aucki ViHx Dear rdSt Portland Hulinomali Hotel iUf W BUD FISHER (.heater,