Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 05, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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CELEBRATION
SEVENTH COMPANY
CELEBRATION
15,004 Paid Admissions to Round
up Largest Crowd In Southern
Oregon's History Witnesses Many
Events Provided by Litliia City
Parade Spectacular.
NO SERIOUS
N1IE
lASHLANI), Ore, July B. Under
jiorfoct weatohor conditions (ho In
itial unit or tlio thrno day colobra
ilon whb tuhorad In yofltordny with
mi nttomlnnco oatlmntod at 20,000
or ovflr. Fully 2000 nutoniohlloB
brouRht visitors in addition to ex
cursion trains.
.MoniliiK I'flRcniit Ilontitlfitl,
Queon Lltlm'n pageant, occupied
tlio lnoinliiR bourn nnd It "ivna In
lood a pageant nB woll ns nil In
dustrial naradc. ICscortcd by four
bands and tlio military, scorns of
flontB, civic orKnnlzntlons, rldlnK
clubs, and cowboy conlliiKonU iiiado
up flucli mi onHomblo on tlio march ns
lino novcr boon witnessed boforo on
Anhland'a BtrootH. Aijoig thorn woro
tlio Ashland Olrls MarcIiltiB club,
Hod CroBs Ilrigndo, Undo Ham por
Honflod in his nhlp or Htato, .Mudford
llldliiK club, IMonoor outfits, tlio
Southern Pacific "Utblu Spoclal,"
which wnM uiilriuo to a roninrkablo
dOKroo, lliiuiano Bocluty, Parasol
mnrchers nontly uniformed, t.nilltw'
Civic Auxiliary croatlou, Suffrage fol
lowers, Civic linprovomont club, Ko
bokah contingent or Odd Follows,
"Woodmen or tbo World, Wostoru
Tnlon on 'Wheels, Krull nrfcffilHRort,
Kilon Valloy nurBory, Home Laundry,
AHliland Trailing company, N'ntntor
Iiiiii boys In Untlilng .costume, ljotol
OroKon, Whlto Iloimo Grocery oxhlb
King sinplos with an oxport chuf flip.
IiIiik flapJacltR ovnr.tho rudlutor, Mar
nbeos, llrlgKs & Mlmoro's shoo store,
AHliland IIIiIIiik club, Clovor I.onf
dairy, llotol Med ford, and many oth
orn, tlio piigonni holiiK led by Queen
l.lthla and lior attoiidantH In tin or
Jinto chariot. Interspersed In tlio
parado woro lmckuroos both whlto
jihiii mid IndlaiiH, also a stngo coach
romlndor of tlio oarly days niauuod
by a motloy orow or imasoiiKors who
had for BupurcnrKo a quartet of boar
oiiIih. Hqtmvva dancliiK on a plntform
on wheels wan anothor novel ftmturo.
The rldliiK eltibs woro Biiporh,. tho
Medford orKnulxntlon IioIiik oqulppod
with natty uniforms oxooedltmly
npropoa. Tim evolution ns executed
1y the airlV Marching club wore
Kruoled with unbounded enthusiasm.
.Medford Win Hall ('nine.
Th0 first hnaebull kniiio In tlm col.
duration sorlee between Medford and
Weed wob a walkaway ror Medford
))layora by tho overwhelming score of
0 to 0,
12,000 at Hound. ri.
In tlio nftornoon tlm center of In
terest was transferred to tlm round
up fields, where 15,000 aaoftatora
Wjngrosatod. ICarly In tlm hours
ovary avnllablo coat In both grund
statid and bleachers quarters wm ic
ottplDd and oven eligible standing
room wna nt h premium. Tlm pro
Kroni Incorporated 83 ovonts, some
or them thrillers. Including skilful
features oh the track and lu the
nrotia enumerated as follews: Oow
mr pony raw. fancy roping, cow
gtrte pony rac, bucking burros and
Wives, maverick race, lady buckiug
Imrtw rldhiK, pony express race, eieer
roping tfonteat. squaw pony raeo, bull
riding, cowboy relay race, ploatr's
rpln rantst, tun of war, rowbos
Unman race, bulldozing contest, In
illun rlay rac., trick and rancy rop
ing, bucking contest fur world's
Six accidents and no Ni-rious in
.jinicH wan tlio roHiill of Hie licnvy
tinfl'ie on tlio liinliwny between
Med ford nnd Alilnnl. At 8 o'clock
in tlio nioniiiiK II. 1'. Ilauey, drivint'
a Mnxwoll on jiluoy service, wnn
Hlruek liy a Ford driven by Ilerniim
Afyew of Lake Creek. Tlio neeident
ooeurred wlion Myorn tiiniod out
from behind a horse and liutracv jiml
na Ifniicy was iiHaainir it. Myers
nnkimwlpilfrcd hlnnie for tho aceicjent.
A Ford f(dlowiiia: Jlyura was iinnliti;
to sto ipiieklv and lo avoid running
into tho wrecked earn, tho driver
drovo hia ear into tlio dileh.
At 1 :.'(() Furl Ifovuold, driving n
pnrly of iiuraoa iiIoiik Main atreet,
was atriiek h.y a Ford driven by Hill
Childera of (lol.l Hill at the iiiteraoc
tion of Main and Kivuraido. It ia
oliiimed that Koynolda enlored tho
intorsoolioii before Iho other ear and
consequently wiim in (he riuht. Kevn-
olda ear was tipped completely over
and the driver and piiMNoitgcix were
pinned underneath. Fortunately all
escaped with minor bruiser nnd
seniichoa.
Tlio other oeeideiita were merely
eai-s run into the dileh on uceoiiut
of fna( driving in heavy traffic.
N'ono of (ho earn woro seriousl yin
jiired. Itonldenla of Jneksnn eonnly, with
Hie exception 0f H few driveix of
both private earn and .jitneys, ob
served tlm Hpt-eil laws carefully.
Speeders were mostly louristH from
out or (he county. At I'lioeni.v Ihero
were sevenil polieoiiien out, equipped
with pads for gelting iiiimhers. A
ulnckiiiiinic of Hpeed through that
town whh very nolieeahle.
Am far as can he learned Ihero
were no accidents with lioraedrnwn
vehielcM.
ORDERED TO RECRUIT
TO FULL STRENGTH
MEDFORD
VICTOR
S
TOF
SERIES
GENERAL KILLED IN
JTAS
Telegraphic infractions were re-
eeixed thih moiuiiu by Captain Vance
of the Seventh conimny to at once
recruit up to full war stroiixlh. No
'indication was Riven as to the prob
able reason for this rush order to be
prepared for active service, but it is
presumed thnt the war department is
oxpcctiug to call tho Coast Artillery
trooM into service at once. Orders
have alroady droit received to k into
eiiino at Foil Slovens on the Ifilli of
this month, and it is thouxlit that it
is intended to keep tho artillery
I loon mobilized at the varioua count
fortifications of tho country until the
Mexican situation is defintely set
tled. If war is tho outcome, the
Coast Artillery troops will no doubt
ho transferred into the infantry un
less complications should arise with
some other power havintr a navy.
when the fortifications would he
minuted by the national Kiitml artil
lery corps.
Contain Vance desires to urge im
mediate enlistment hv thoxc desiring
to join the national uard forces. The
Seventh company needs about fifty
men lo fill the ranks to war slrciifjth,
and this number should be secured
rife-hl here in Med ford within the next
few days. Those enlisting in the
company at this time will receive full
puv while at camp and thereafter will
receive art per cent of the pay of tho
roKiilar soldier of tlio snmo rank.
The pay received by tho national
Kiiard when not in camp is as fol fel fol
eows: Captain,. $f)()ll jut yenr: first
"lieutenant, $'2i; second lieutenant,
'$21111; first serneant, $i:i.V. ser-
Koauls, .$)(); corporals, $(i:i; privates,
$15. In addition to the above, the
pay of enlisted men is increased for
ccitaiu ratinga as follows; Second
clasH gunner, $(1 per year; first class
gunner, $!); expeit rifleman, $1.';
qualified sliHiiwIiooler, .$11; qualified
iimiJiHinan, ,f); observer, first clu,
DEFEATING
IE
Weed captured the second game of
tho series with Medford at Ashland
Wednesday by a score Of (I to 2.
LINE OF TRENCHES NAVAL BATTLE IN
BALTIC IS ENDED
BY DENSE FOG
CHAOTIC
FURROW
FRENCH
AFTER CANNONADE
CIllIltAlUA, Mev, .lul J. (ion
eral Iguacio linimc wu-. killed in a
tierce bloody battle that raged all
yesterday at Corral ranch, fifteen
miles southwest of .limiuex, between
a small force of de fuclo IroopH ami
severnl ivgiinenls or Villains. J tot It
mdes hiit'feied heavy Iomch.
I DON'T GIVE UP
JlikooiimwMl CttlMMis Will Mud (Nun
fuit in the I ::! leiicti of a
MtslfiMil .Man. .,
ISkuerleure U the modem Instruc
tor.
Profit by tho xptrienn of otlmrt.
it way gate your life.
, Tim otc)irlne of frtonda and
nalghbora,
Tim laaulwoay of Mtnlford poopU
Will bring rttow4 aeouragtnant
Hare la a emu In peint:
U. It. AHrm. 510 S. Kir at., Mod
ford, ay: "I wag bothorod cotutid
yrnbly by tuy kidnya and bladder.
I had trouble in rateiulug tk kid
noy attcmtloMg ttd I alto bad a dull
ajrim aeroM outy kldnaya. I found
Hood rallef from Uoan'a Kidney Pills.
My kldma noted more regularly and
I didn't keve that trenbte In my
liaVk. TMe ItM eastvlaM-ed at that
iWunifr Kbewag JHUe mv MdWiiM
Prloo 5W..f Ji dealer twot
bJiiiiiI ask rrt- a bldnsy toi4.v
cot Doan'a KVdM. nil the tane
that Mr. AwS4R- lui Yetitr Ha
iiii rn Co., Mtofrt a tf(ej'HT(tf,
clianiidonshlp, cowgirl's relay race,
allck-oar race, oowlaiya novelty race,
and wild liorao race. Jim Hoach also
gave a maatarrul exhibition or roping
ateer from horse without use of bridle
or halter. Plgurae as to records are
not yet avallablo, Inaamurh na the
acoroa will bu complottal on a system
of averages for the tourneys cover
ing tlm throe-day meets.
Tuesday ovonlng tlm Ilutlor-Poro.
l meniorlBl fountain In l.lthla park
was unveiled and presented to the
olty, with appropriate tomarka fnm
Prof. Irving 1C. Vlnlug, reapoiided to
111 a happy vein by Mayor O. II. John
oii, In accepting tlm gift lu behalf
of the uiunlcltwllty. The Mwlford
baud furnished the musical accom
paniments lo the unveiling occasion.
From fi:3u to 9:30 p. m. there were
concerts given by the (1 rants Paaa.
Aauland and Central Point bands re
spectively. On the roundup field a
night show was given "rivalling Buf
falo Hill's wild west attraction."
Today Mcdfonl Hay,
Today It Medford and Dedication
day, with another big attendant e.
The parade feature was a decorated
automobile affair with hundreds of
cars In line. This was to mark the
accomplishment of the Pacific High
way triumph. A patriotic ceremou)
followed In the parka. The declara
tion of independence was read by
Miss Mlunle Jackson. There wus
also an address ti Prof. Viuing. aud
remarks by Chairman IS. 1). ilrlggs
Music ai by the drams Paaa baud
Tonight au outliue of the springs and
park development till lie given by
Prof. Vlulng. The christening of
Miss May YVelsen burger as Queen
l.lthla and Mtaa lCniiua Jenkins as the
queen's maid of honor will also oc
cur. Th formal addresa of the cel
ebration ent Hill be gheu by John
M. Scott, general paaaeuger agent of
the loutheru l's tflc, his theme be
ing "Future Possibilities of Ashland
as a Health Iteaort." Music will be
by the hulks' quartet and the four
bands will be massed in giving a mu
sical demonstration of patriotic airs.
Souvenir programs are being Is
sued dally, gotten out by I.. U Hob
erts of this city. The edition ia 5000
each day. and the folder epitomises
th Ynti of each particular date in
retuUr order.
Tlio fttvjt jtetten up l the Ladles'
AoiUI&m club vss ratlh aarvied the
Vbv as iTu? must attractive feature
vt Tic-tfiy'B 1'ara.de All were flue.
Out (bie ttriirulor ono affoMCil Jl cli-
a$ j the wgv tt on'lnailiti ifl (Is
$'J7; plot (or, $2"; observer, second
i'Iiinh, .f'Jl ; gnu commander ami gun
pointer, $'JI.
The only requireineiil ueceKsary to
receive the nuthorucd pay is to at
tend drill en eli week. Fayinenl is
made on the IuimJm of the number of
drills attended during the year, the
amount receixed being in proHirtiou
to the weekly attendance. The drilU
now lieiiii; held, hcuuinimr .luU 1, are
included ill Hie enrl vclifdule.
DENTIF IN PO SON
IN ORPET CASE
WACKFOAN. III., .lulv :. Dr. .1.
A. Werner, elieinit and toxicologic,
I'lrot Hitnes in the trial of Will II.
Oi'M't, charged Hith the murder of
Marion lumber!, testified tUnt evan
ide of MtHMum in crystal form
might eaiiMe death oven ouieker than
when in Mtlutmn. The erystnl, he
mi id, Hould form hditM'ysnic acid
gas which Hould kill by being taken
in (he lungs before n solution could
reach the MiHiiach. It was Mitns-
xiuiu cyanide Hint killed Marion
I .amber t.
Dr. 'ciier naid e.Keruiienl.
.bowed that a Miper-kuturnte of cy
anide ot Htii-Muiu could not hac
lelt the - l - on Meiion' eout.
"It w,.,,!d jM( i.dled off
ktlidmle i mt'ii'iii " he aid.
Tho SlobortB-llnkor coinblnatlon
proved too much for tho touted
strong Wood tonin with Its nggroga
tlon of Unlvoralty of Orogon stars
Tuesday In tho opening gamo ot tho
Borlos or three gamoa for the cham
pionship of Soutliorn Orogon nnd
Northern California, it was a shut
out pure and simple, 9-0. Wood had
only ono chunr.o to score, getting two
mou on In tho Hovonth, but mlssod
this with a bonohoad attempted steal
to socond.
Sloborts started tho gamo by shut
ting tho Weed batsmen off 1-2-3, but
Medford uIbo failed to got on. 'in
tho second, Wood roplacod Tuorck,
tholr university pitcher, with Sheehy,
anothor university man. Ho proved
easy moat. With two on. In the
tlilril HnHlnr iilnntfwl nnn .Innit In I
right flold, brlnsliiK lu Mclntyrc.
Miles followed with a slnglo that
brought In linker. Castor camo In,
thon, on a passed ball and Sloborts
sent out a slnglo. Ml Ion got ns far
an second nnd wan called out there
ror Intorforlng with tho ball.
Tho gamo was tight, thon, till tho
seventh, Weed putting Morgan In tho
box. Sloborts was holding tho mound
down lu wonderful form, and Indeod
allowod only two hits during tho
gamo. In tho sovonth with three
Medford mon on hasos, Weed pulled
n pretty don bio shutting off any
ohnnco of piling tho long end of tho
scoro hlghor In that Inning. In the
olghth Medford followed with a
double, shutting out Weed's host
clinnco to scoro. In tho last or the
eighth Mo ran bounced one off a car
lu center Held and brought In Castor.
Scholtz followod and brought lu Slo
borts, the ninth tally.
Tho playing ot tho Mciirord tonm
wns strong nnd Btoady,. tho whole
tonm backing up the bnttory. Wood's
woakost point wns lior buttery, both
Infield nnd out working woll.
Tho Weed toani was inoro or loss
logy, hnvlng played tho Willows on
Sunday and Duiismulr on Monday.
Thuy shut out the lattor team 2-0.
Ilryant wnrkod In tlm box against
Dunsmulr and will work again today.
Ho Is a steady man with n collection
of fast jump balls that will koop the
Medford team guessing.
A largo crowd attended the game,
packing the grandstand and lining
the field with cara. Medford was out
In force, as were the Wood rooters.
A lare number of non-partisan root
ers choorod on both sides.
The liuoiip follews:
Modrord Woel
Ilakor c - Noleon
Wilson lb Cromer
Miles .. b Kalr
PARIS, July rt.-The firt French
officer to inspect the (Icnnnn posi
tion captured by the Ilntish around
Motitaiibau, describing tho battlefield,
today says:
"At Maricourt roofs wore torn
from houses whoso wulls had great
breaches through them. Gardens had
been swept away. It was the samo
in village after Village. Turning from
Maricourt, wo paused through tho
Avenue of Poplars, the prido of tho
region. The poplars nre wily, bare
trunks.
"Hefore us opens n vnst plain
plowed with four-inch shells which
are still bursting and giving off their
greenish smoke.
"As I reached what was the first
(teiniau line, I thrilled with sutisfue-
t ion. VJiu t wonderful work has been
done by our batteries! How hplou
didly have our British comnides aid
ed us! What was formerly tho Clor
iniin line of treiicheH has now become
only ii vngue, chaotic furrow. It re
sembles a choppy sea.
"A little farther on lie tlio first
corwes of the fleriiiiins a hideous
line along whut was the parapet of
their trenches awaiting the moment
when it will ho possible to give tlioiu
ii decent hiirial.
"The communicating trench lead
ing to Montaubaii is nothing hut it
rough path cut every two or three
UEItLIN, July 5. Details or tlio
ongagomont between Gormnn torpedo
boats nnd a Hussion naval force In
tho Unltlc on tho night of Juno 29-30
woro mado public today In an official
Btatomont issued by tlio Gorman admiralty.
Tim nnnotincomont says:
"Gorman torpodo boats which on
tho night of Juno 29-30 had an on.
gagomont with Husslan soa forces
now roport In dotall. Tho Gorman
torpedo boats whon twenty mllon
south of Hnofrlngo sighted throo lios
tllo torpedo boat destroyers apparent
ly or tho Novlk typo. Tho (JormniiB
shelled thorn. Tho oiiomy Immo
dlatoly turned nwny and escaped In n
rain Bhowor. An hour lntor now
smoke clouds woro sighted In tho
oust, townrd which tho Gormnn tor
pedo boats immediately turned. Two
IiohUIo crulHors, apparently ono or tho
Maknrov and ono or tho Olcg typo,
and tlvo hostile doatroyors woro rec
ognized. "Tho Gorman torpodo boats attack
ed tho enemy with torpodoos and
artillery. Several explosions on the
ouoniy ships woro noticed with certi
tude. "At tho beginning ot tho attack tho
onomy shelled tho Gorman torpudo
boats heavily with all calibers or
guns, but aftor tho explosions on the
yards by shell holes. It is strewn I ono,' 8l,,l,B M f,r0 "locronaoti con-
PICARDY BATTLE
SURPRISINGLY LIGHT
with broken rifles, abandoned gren
ades, cartridges, scraps of gurmciilH
and pieces of equipment. Every
where nre corpses.
"Moiitauban, like Vermelles, Al
lium, St. N'azaiiv mid Carency, has
almost disappeared under the fire
which it suffered in order to become
French again. Having been recon
quered, it must wtill suffer, for shells
arc ruining on the ruins. The Her
mans had sent awe- the civilian pop
illation and the town was empty when
the British entered. But the ceme
tery wiih crowded lo ow-rf lowing,
peopled with German coipM-.."
stdorably. A rising tog caused the
ndvorsnrlos to
other.
lose sight or ouch
ONLY 200 AMERICANS
REMAIN IN MEXICO
WASHINGTON'. Iluly rt. Special
Agent Budget's informed Hie state
department today that over 'J0I!
Auiericntis remained in Mexico, nnd
nil tliee probably would stay in the
city, un mutter what happened. He
snid sixty-six American citizens, the
last dcHiiug to leave, started for
Vera Cruz on July 2.
PAH1S, July .'). .'. :.'!. n. m. The as
tonishing fen I tire of the Picnrdy bat
tle, so far ns the French nro con
cerned, is the small loss incurred.
Reports thus far received show Hint
one army corps which took a prom
inent part in the fighting lost just
800 men. The regiments which took
Flnucoiirt did not lose a single mini.
All the wounded who lutvo liodn
brought to Pari shospitals spoalc of
this extraordinary immunity. '
"What surprised us," said one,
"wns the few lose. When wo climb
ed out of the trenches we expected to
walk into it hail of bullets. Well, I
covered u mile and n quarter without
hearing one whistle past. It was
when wo entered the eneiny'rt linos
that a Mauser bullet struck my nnn.
Few of my comrades were hit.
"The Germans literally had been
pulverized by our bombardment.
Those who wereJ still alive in under
ground shelters eaine out at our np-
preach and quietly surrendered.
"The six-day preparatory shelling
was terrible. When the time fixed for
(he attack came our major said simp
ly, "Now, boys, the country is
counting on you.' Then he explained
to us the object of our attack, end
ing with the caution, "And when you
get (here, not nu inch further.'
"We were given throe days' rations
and off we went. Wo uecoinplished
the task an hour before the time fix
oil. Helped by sappers, the trooxi
soon put our positions into it stole
of defence. As for me, I walked
back to the ambulance and on the
wuy met cooks currying pnils of hot
soup ami stew to the newly won
t vouches."
STOCKS PICK UP ON
MEXICAN SITUATION
NF.W YORK, July .'.- Stocks re
sponded to the more favorable devel
opments in the Mexican situation nnd
with it scries of substantial gains ut
the opening of today's market.
Scholtz an...
Mo ran Sb...
Caater or.
Mclntyre ir...
Coleman rf.
Sleborta P
Cowan
Sheohy
Lilly
Morgan
Garcia
Tuorck, Sheohy
Morgan
like
NEW REVENUE BILL
WASHINGTON, .lulv V When the
house ui- and iiie.ui committee met
ttnlu to pa-.- t i nut 11 mi the $'J10.
IMHI geni'ial revenue bill trained by
the dchiorral. Kepie-enlalive Ford
ney of Michigan, ranking reuillicnii
member, insisted Hint uuy additional
money needed should be raUtsl
through the larilf instead of b in
come, inheritance and munitions
taxes. li motion to report adverse
ly un the measure was lost 13 to I.
three republicans otins with the
democrat.
DIED
Mrs. deorge Btnns, age a 7 years,
died yesterday afteruoou at Urauts
Paaa from Bright disease. She
leave alx children. Mrs. au!mi
O'Xeal of Grants Paaa; Mrs. W..1I.
Harris of Omnia Pass; Mr. J W.
Coauey of Marahfield; Ira Biuna of
APan: (lu Minis of a Angeles
and Kd Hlnn of Mntford. Services
will be held at to o'clota. tomorrow
afternoon at the KpUcopal eh urea.
I i.rauia t'at iniCMneDl MH e In
' toe, want fs xyinctcry.,
FOREIGN RELIEF
PlilhADKLl'lllA. July .V -Kr".
foils to make Hie lebef of suffering
Jews abroad a const motive work
rather tbau a mere respite from hiu
perism were discussed at the final
sessions tods- of the Federation of
American Zionists,
The convention indorsed the idau
l' the Palestine committee of the fed
eration to undertake the organisation
oi a coifMtrntion with a capital slock
ot fltHlll for the puriMtae of conserv
ing Jewish colonies in Palestine and
developing the economic resource- ui
the Holy I .and on a business hai..
The exiiiditun of $!sfttUUil iinno
ally for the maintenance of a ho
pilal Hint in I'ulontino was also up
proved.
Why Siuoko Hit i igars
When I.a GomKu are only iuo
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25c at all druggists.
,c Post Toastf
From House to House
the Good News Spreads
Mjiiiv housewives have foiuitl a happy solution of the breakfast
problem in Now Post Toasties.
These new corn flakes are distinctive in that they bear a self-developed
flavor all their own the delicate, fascinating flavor of choice, white
Indian corn. Tnlike other flakes, they do not depend on cream and sugar
t make them palatable.
Try a handful withoul cream and sugar note the fine flavor and new
form; jiIko the tiny "bubbles" on each flake. These bubbles are a distin
guishing characteristic ami are produced by the quick, intense heat of tho
new process of making, which also brings out the wonderful flavor.
Although the Now Post Toasties are a great improvement in flavor
and form, they cost no more than ordinary flakes. J lave a package deliv
ered for tomorrow's breakfast.
New Pos
A,
I
Toasties
- Mild by (Jrocei's everywhere.
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Five Facts You Should Know
(1) That disease Is tho rrult of a d.sordercd condition.
(2) That when wo correct tho disordered condition, wo eliminate tha
disease.
(3) That the blood I the carrier of poisons throughout tho body,
(4) That to successfully treat any dlseaso originating In tho blood, wo
navo o ircai mo oiooa, as me cause.
(5) That S. 8. 8. Is tho most reliable remedy for removing Impurltle
from th blood.
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tho blood that has been n blessing
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last fifty years. There la nothing
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extract from natlvo herbs, roots
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liar medicinal value. These Injre
dlenta combine and act In a beao
flclal and helpful way with nature
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Poison, taironlo skin trouble, or any iJI
other form ot blood trouble. S. 0. 8.
will go dlrecUy to tho seat of tho
trouble; giving the blood a thpr
ough cleansing, drivlnz out the Ira
purities In a natural way, and leav.
ing the blood pure and refreshed,
ready to do its full duty la building
tho tissues up to a normal and heal
tiy state. Begin today on a bottle
ot S. S. S. and note bow soon you
will begin to feel relief We will
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