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pxrm fotjti i MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AM TNDEPENPWNT NBWRPAPRR rDUI.IHFTKI) KVKIIT AKTKHNOON EXfKI'T KUNDAY JIY TUB MEDFORD 1'ltlNTlNO CO. Offloa Mall Tribune Dullillni, IS-17-2t North Kir atreiit: lel.-piione 75. The Pamocratle Tlmei, tli Menford Mull. The Hertford Tribune. The Koiltn rn Oregonlnn. The Aahland Tribune. OEOROB PUTNAM. Editor. One ytr, hy man -IB-JO One m lh, by mull ...... . Per mouth, dtlvered by carrier In Medronl. I'hncnlx, Jackaonvllla and Central Point - ." Katurday only, by mall, per year J no Weekly, per year Official Paper of the City of Medford. Official Paper of Jackenn County. Kntered as Becond-cluaa matter al Medford, Oregon, under the act of Maroh I, l7t. Bworn Circulation for 11 Ul. roll tailed wire Aesoclated Praaa dla fatchea. , EM-TEES OCR IHl'I'V DltTIOX.VItV. SOCIKTY I'EOi'LK Boe sliam. 8WIPK See. popular music, e a , voii:it' xi itsi.nv itiivii:. Jack Spruit could out no (al, Ills wlfo could oat no Iran. Tbc reason they couldn't eat .either Was because tlioy couldn't get Any on Bccount of the high J'licn of meat "on m count of I lie war." e hid vor know. If superstitious, people had to throw a piano over tliolr shoulder ovory time they knocked olio over, as thn ciiHtom kocb with Bait, they'd soon (lull being superstitious. e e MOST XVKFOJKiKT. The kaiser, king and czar are first cousins. e e e v A plumber novor forgot- to forgot to bring his tools to a Job. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlott . Tlio last time I wroto for The Dally Mall Tribune, 1 promised to Buy somothlng In this batch of ringlets with roguid to our school work along industrial lines. Last Friday, No vember 24, the boys and girls Indus trial club licltl their rcgulnr monthly meeting, elected thulr officers and ar ranged for tlio work of tlio season. The following porsons woro elected to (111 tlio offices, to servo during tlio Benson: l'resldontl Theodore Florov; vlco-preslilcht, Noll t'oy; secretary, UU10I Mler, treasurer, Aden llnzel ton; editor, Freda Lenho; organist Vert Orovor; advisor, Prof, W. O. Whoolor. Then plans woro taken for tlio work,, (0 prepare for tho Indus trial and county Tali's, and each pupil selected tho particular lino of work tney expected to tuko up. Ml.is Vm'ta ('.rover, sowing; .loyco Von tier Ilel len, baking (Miss Von dor Mullen took up baking Inst year and won n prlie, but not tho first prize In the tounty contest, so sho Is going to' try ngaln); Master Cyrol llaak, gnrden- lngt (ho took that up last year and would have won tho prUc in the county fair but did not enter his sam ples): Aden lia.cllou, corn culture, (last year he took up Urn culture of corn ond won the first prt.o and a trip to the stale fulr. and now he Is going to try his hand at not only Die production of the com, hut the most profitable way or disposing of the production after it Is raised 1 : Theo dore I'lorey. poultry raising. Division 2: Frank Itraudeii. handicrafts; Win ifred I Utah, canning and homo beaii tlticatiou; Kinmu MeCuslin and Frau ds McCnslln, bnking; Clan Login, lolato raising; F.ihel Kilo, sewing and cunning: Wade l.yon. garden ing; Hugo Yon der llellen. pouliri raising; Walter Shesb-r. gardening: Nell Coy, senilis: Fstella Hi lts, taif nlng; Freda l.iilo. M'ing: Mnr Itlley, setting; Willie Cornell, garden ing; l.yle Van Scoy, gardening: Miim mle Winkle, baking: Outlaid Yon der Hellen. potato raising: Kuth C.rocr. baking; Merl Jack, potato raising Waller liadellft, gardening: lio-sco Roberts, poik production: L'dtvard Clark, gardening. They all are stall ing off with booNanl spirits and ni'M full wo expect to have results that will cause Hie rest of the schools In the county to tit up and take notice. Last Saturday there was nnothcr mecttiiK of the farmers and their friend. In Hrown's Mall to hear K. II. Hurd explain the workings of the Farmer's Credit, or loan law. Not withstanding the disagreeable weath er and muddy roads, there u a good attendance and Mr. Hurd Inter ested us for an hour or more, explain ing the workings of the law and till ing us how we would have to proccr Absolutely Remover, infest ion. One package u .i:. 2.Vr.tnll druggists. CLIMAX OF IN ClllCACJO (lie city health department is conducting ill 1 experiment upon twelve persons to prove Hint they can live on TO cents a day. Tlic diet supplied to Ihis time wasting band consists principally of slewed carrots, slew ed lieef-neck and rice. This experiment demonstrates thai the silly season is with us again. Kveryone knows that anyone, if Ik; has lo, can live on TO cents a day. As a matter of fact, consider ably over half tho people of the Tinted Stales are living 011 less than TO cents a day. The report of the federal commission 011 industrial re lations showed that (he incomes of (i t per cent of the fam ilies of wage earners of all classes, is less than .t7."0 a year, and that lit per cent of the families earned less than jjOOU, and that the average for all families was $72. The aver ago size of the families was'".( members. At. TO cents a day, tho cost of food alone for Ibis size family would be .fS17.(i0 a year not including rent, fuel, clothing, illness and other necessities. Yet 79 per cent of the fathers earn ed less than $700 per year. I here is scarcely a laborers wile, tanner s wile, me- ciiamcs wilt' or clerk s wile know more than these "scientists" with their human test- tubes can demonstrate about food economy. It is not how we can live cheaper, for most of us are schooled by stern ueeossifv in that line, but how we can live better, thai is of real benefit to huniaiiitv. THE COPPERHEAD. TJ1K tain Thursday issue of mieil a Inst page cartoon labelled " 1 hanksirivintr 111 an Oregon soldier s home, .Hid children silting down to a and water, while the children key." Underneath the Oregon trooper stands in gloom at C'aloxieo while the dove of peace nests in the stacked bayonets. This is but one of a series lished during the past year by the Orogqnian. It is a slur against the patriotism of the soldier and his family. Its object is to create discontent, dissatisfaction and mutiny against their coinniander-in-chief, among the troopers patriotically serving their country and to inspire resent ment against the policy of peace with Mexico. On the same page with the cartoon is a press dispatch from Calexieo giving tho menu of the Turkey thanksgiv ing dinner served the Oregon troopers and the athletic program for the day's celebration. .There is no distress among the soldiers' families at home. On the contrary there is Teal thanksgiving that among the bayonets and that "papa is not I tiling a grave on the Mexican desert, as the blood-thirsty Oi'cgoniau de sires. ' ' , "Who Wants war?" parrots this copperhead organ of predatory plutocracy. The Oregonian wants war to do spoil the Mexican people, of their heritage. If it did not, it would not print such traitorous cartoons. in order to tnko utlvnntno of the law. Ho 11 in def It very clear, how wo wore to procood to derive tho hcnutttii of tho luw but there woro sevorul points ihut ho did not make perlYi'U:.' clear to tho averuKC farmer, for he did not have time, aa the meeting was not called to order until nearly 3 o'clock, and these short days thn farmers have to ho at home by p. in. to do their chores. He started In to tell how tho sinking fund wan created, hut was Interrupted by homo bavins to leavo iiml did not make it ns clear as desirable. .Another point wnn how tho fanner Is to pay tho amount at the expiration of thu contract, whether It Is to he paid In a hnlk or in there a certain per u'litaf paid in iinnualty or semi-annually ami thus Tcit'p a fund, so at to Pave It paid off by the time It In due. There are a number of people in tills section, and fthcu I say this seetion. I mean the Hutte creek ami siirrouiidiiij; country, who want to take adantaj;e of the law so as to procure I'unds to im prove and stock up their farms, but are anxious to know more at'out Uie law before they vent uie. Mr. ('. ('. Cate went up Into the a lit Creek country and held :i meet at tho faimi time tlml Mr. Hunt . us here, but 1 have not learned the result, liltbonuii he was booked to talk mi t he sublet t of co-opera t ion a 'ut It all drifts into the anie ttun uel. Henry '.YuM, the mall carrier be tween here and IVvslst, lias planned to have the mail carried from the free, IVrrv here by liorsehm k carrier. the road on this side of the Uotue Utver is :o bud frt?m the fei ry to the Hummel ranch that ho cannot run his auto, to he takes the mail front the Trail postolli'e to the lerrv, In the individual mall sacks nnd is met by the horse b:tk ninn at thr terry and ho distributes the mail. Dave IVt.sse, the road superintendent or the Trail district, has sot the road in xuch a j;ood condition that Mr. Trusty can run his auto Ma;e for Some time. Hen Krodenbur.s and non of I'.utte Golden West Coffee is ?nst Kisnt JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKE lIy .Mtnnt ftft H. UAUTI.KTT ITinne M. 4n ml 4TJ-1 Automobile Hearse Svrflcs. Amkulknc SrTlc, Orooir. MTinFOTiD MATT. TnTTJUKR, SILLINESS. 111 the count rv that does not the Portland Oregon ian eon- depict ing the soldier's wife thanksgiving feast of bread exclaim "No papa, no tur of copperhead cartoons pub the dove of peace is nesting I Fulls camo out last Saturday anil brought out a beef for Nicbols ami Ash,nlp, spent mo night itli us and wont on to Medfoi'd the next day. Mlsn Josle Ktley, who Is engaged teaehlnj; ono of tho schools in .MeJ ford, eatno out Monday to see a jilay Klven by inn and Ulley, by a com pany of eiKlit iiPKi'ues. Thobc who at ti.'iidoil, report that It was about the best of Its Kind that has over been seen here. .Mr. Hall and Itlley seem lu have tho ability to K''t soinetliiu;: sood in that line. They had a crowd oil house. There was a select company v youni; men and bachelors met at the bachelor headquarters of W. P. llol brook for a limei on the 2:irtl, vb."-e they feasled on roast turkey, cake, pies, etc., in the early evening and 1 Plowed bis fertile fields la 177o, with his trusty mntcii-lock siting on liis bnck, ready at a AGAINST THE BLOOD TROUBLES." Nl'.SS" agftintt insidious atftLUorid that find th?ir origin in th Ilv-CIOD. Depleted, inipciverisht-d, pcillutt-d blood. Tho tedl of such dittrofi unff ailmetlll at KllLUMA I I3M-BLUUU ruisurt CATAKKH ECZEMA nnd a horde of painful, dlsftzurinr and rmbarnftstine SKIN ERUPTIONS, blotchrt. nimpleft, running aorra and i-rofuloim nV - fnr free booHs on Hl.UUl) drnce olrert to O'l' MI-.OICAI. ADVISORY DEPARTMENT lor mm free advlre. S S.5. IS ruRlrTL-Kt end I ecoirnti. - ULOOU MED1C1NL. Di Ad lreta THE 174 Swift BuildiDi, Atlanta, Ca. KEEP feff a SLACK r I YOUR yTWrfS WHITE 1 r SHOES JflHp TAN : Jat mk ML 10. (shoe polishesV A fVr.rre tne t. eihv mrA tnnke e..ntb.no liv.d i.d oalte in a pxite f.wm, anU witii xmy bitea cilcrt produce a !t,ur.t, Uetwj ehiiic. The F. F. Dalley C, MEDFOUD, OftFlOX, FT? E VIHN.NA. Dec. 1. in the presence of Kinperor Charles, the young crown prince. Francis Joseph Otto. thi king!, of IlulKarla, Bavaria and Saxony, thn (ierninn crown prince ami u larKO number of Teutonic primes and spec ial envoys from neutral KoverninentK. the remains of, the late K'niperor Francis Joseph were buried this after noon. The services were extremeh simple anil lasted oulv 12 miniites( Fmperor ChnrleR, the (ierimtn princes and relatives of the late emperor, were grouped about the hih ultar In the cathedral at the foot of whicb the coffin rested on a black calafal ipie. Tlio :reat body of the cathedra! was crowded Willi government offic ials army rein-esentalives. members of the court and of the neutral diplo matic corps. MuiiruiiiFr ami Tiu-.il. The niouru!n.u; costumes of the many women and nculrul officials contrasted sharply with the splendid uniforms, which most of tlio hlK"h mourners wore, fnclmiin? the emper or and other rulers. No flowers were used, everything connected with the ceremony being of severe plainness and simplicity. The body was con veyed to St. Stephen's cathedral over a loni; routo through the city, enor mous crowds lining the streets as it passed. Emperor Charles and other hlc.li mourners, awaited the coffin, seated around tho catafalque. Tliey arose as 11 was borne into the cathedral, sur rounded by eight pastes bearinu lighted tapers and shortly afterward Cardinal Pllfl began the brief service which was terminated by the kyrie elelson. Tho absence of any organ accompaniment gave additional sim plicity to the service. Ihiby Wears Knn.lnc. After tho cardinal had sprinkled tho coffin, it was replaced in the hearse hy the pall bearers and taken .to the Capuchin crypt, where It will remain. .Tlio mourners followed the hearse on foot to tho crypt, where auulhei' short service terminated Ihe ceremony. Throughout the obsequies Ihe ycung crown prince, who Is four yea:-s old, stood close behind his father, dressed in ..ermine. Closo to him were the two sons nnd diiu.';h ;ers of tlio late Archduke anil heir appar,' nt, Francis Ferdinand, by his moi c.anallo marriage. about in ill n Ik li t had-oyslcr soup, etc.. then went to a neighbor's and spent tho rest of the night dancing. The young man who txave me the item sold that they ad ono of the best sup pers at Mr. flolbrook's he ever sa.. and a good time generally. Itev. J. li. Weyley. u Medford min ister expects to hold services In the liaptlst church next Sunday, liocfir. ber H, both morning anil evenluy;. There will be a Thanksgiving pro gram in the early evening, conimenc ins at 7 o'clock that will lie worth blaring. V. K. llamnii l of Iteese creek an 1 Art Smith of Koosevelt school dis-t-'ct, were in town the middle of Ihe week. wiwmn minutes notice to join with the Uious.niij oi other patriots in defense of his country. S.S.S. IS READY AT A MINIMA'S NOTICK TO DEFEND YOU DISASTROUS CONSEQUENCES OF It ! tha "MEDICINAL PREPARED. tion. If you are altlictod write at onto ana Mll dueaeet: or write In conn lilt. UKt.At .AUC.NAl. m.uuu .i ne me yvurliis tji.uc.3l ciOl accept any aubatltulfle. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, L eow eKoee te.t loar-e. TVea if Ltd., Buffalo, H. Y. s si I PAY, DECEMTiFJl 1. -lOlfl SEASON BAND CONCERT TICKETS FOR ONE DOLLAR Tho admission fee to tho .Medford band's winter concerts has been de cided on and the band Is carrying out what waB promised some time ai:or that Is a popular priced admission fee. $1.00 is tho price of the season ticket that will admit bearer to the whole services of five concerts that will be given during thn coming sea son. The llrst concert on iecomuer III will be worth fully the price of the ticket, und that the general public will be satisfied with tile fee is putting It mildly. Then the chil dren's ticket at 10c Is another feature that ninny parents will not fail to take advantage of. These popular hand concerts augmented with tho best vocal and instrumental talent at such a reasonable admission fee are bound to take In Medford. The band has been working hard during the past mouth on several selections, dc- scrlptlves and overtures and the pa trons of the concerts may expect a treat In band music tills season. In addition to the fine band music. there will bo several vocal solos, duetts and quartets, also Instrumen tal solos and readings. The tickets will he on sale Immediately Hnd It is hoped that after the most astlsfactory "See Hew Thai Corn Cotr.ss Cfoar Off!" "GEXS-IT" loosen Your Corn Right Off, It's the Modern Corn Wonder - Never Fails. "It'a hard to believe anything could net like tliat In KcttltiK: a corn off. Why. I just lifted Unit corn rlBlit (iff Willi my llliccr null. GKTS.1T" In certainly wonderful!"' Yea, "Gliilh IX" la tho most wonderful corn-euro 'lt Jui WonderfuT, 0x9 Way 'GETS-ir Mke All Corn Go Quick." ever known becanse you don't hnvo to fool nnrt i)iittir iiround with your roriis, hnrnt'ss thftu mi with ban dapTes or try to illi; thorn out. "GRTS-IT" is n liiuil. You nut on a f'W drops in a ttw aoroinls. It drips. It's iialnlpss. Put your utook ltir on ritftit over It. Put on your remilar phooa. You won't limp or have a corn ' twist" in your fa.ee. Tho nm. callus or wnrt, will loosm from votir tnt? off It romon. (;.orv haHrlu .inh! "OETS-IT" is the blcpost sU intr mm rrmMv in tlio world. Wlion yon trv It. vou know why. "OTCTP-TT" Is sold nnrl rpcom mrndrd bv drucirlsts everywhere. 2Ri a battle, or nart on rertot of price bv Yl Tnwrenre & Co.. Chlcaco, 111. Sold in Medford and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Jxion 1$. lljtskins and Medford lMiur maey. 1 ' J A r. S) There is ono sure, safe way to avoid a blotchy, pimply skin. A grind or bad complexion comes from within. If you want a clear complexion, a clccn fikin roy cheeks and good h-:i!i!i, yenir blood must be pure and the poisonous matter must be carried otft Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets assist naiurc to remove all poisonous waste matter in the ?y3te:n. They act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have nn dangerous after-effect. They ate re!ia'jli:---sjre and cannot harm tire used by woman folk? everywhere. Constipation is nearly always t!ia cause of all ailment of women. The in testines must be ma;le to do tiieir work a' nature intended in a normal way Have color in yourciiceks. Take one ortwotabletsnihtlyand note the p.e.n ing results. All druggis'.s 10cand25c. TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering 128 E. MAIM. UPSTAIRS Dan A. Muth Expert Truss Fitter I have the RIGID HALF RING TRUSS. That requires very little pressure to hold any case, the pressure being even slves comfort to the wearer, in fact no more discomfort than a linser rin:-;. Also sanitary, unit very sim ple, no leg atrnp or belt. Oilier fen tures too numerous to mention. Checking thli. one tlerf-a not wear a ring of elastic or steel spilnc, then why a truss on tiie principle? Io not fail lo sec this sreat truss. At Hotel Medford 2 Days Dec 1 and 2 account the band has given of Itself during the past summer, that the citizens will respond geneio'.isly to the support of these wholesome entertainments. RAISE PRICE OFFERED FOR SUGAR BEETS $1 FOR 1917 ltogue ltiver beelg.rowers present and prospective- received n 1 n glvlng gift from the I'lah-Oiegon Sugar company Wednesday, in the shape of $1 more per Ion for beets averaging lj l'r cent or better in sugar. The present price is $0 per ton. Notice was received Wednesday by Alex Ntbley of t ho company. In structing hi in to use this price in future operations. The company Is now contracting .for acreage. BILLIE BURKE GLORIA'S ROMANCE Page, Mon. Dec. 4th GIRLS in SCHOOL OR AT BUSINESS vho are delicately constituted, who have thin blood or pale cheeks, will find in SCOTT'S , EMULSiON a true tonic and a rich food to overcome tiredness, nourish S their nerves and teed their blood. Start with say "NO" to substitutes. Scott &. liownc. Bloomiicld. N. J. Ur20 SALTS IS FINE FOR 1 Flush the Kidneys at once when Bach hurts or Bladder bothers Meat forms nric acid. No mnn or woman who eats mrnt rcea larly onn make a mistake by fluHhiiig the kidners occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clops tho kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only pnrt of tho wdBte and jKHsona from the blooil. then you pet sick. Nearly all rheuma tism, headaches, liver trortblo, nervous ness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kid neys. 'Hie moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurta. or if tho urino is cloudy, otlensive, full of sedi ment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, got about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablcspoonful in a plass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from Ihe acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia nnd has leen used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neu tralizethe ccids in urine fo it no lonrcr causes irritation, thus ending bladder dis orders. Jad Salts ia inexpensive and can not injuro; mal-iea a delightful elTer vescrnfc lithia-wntcr drink which nil reg ular meat eators should take now and then ia keep the kidnnys clean and the Mood pnr, thereby avoiding serious kid uey complications. Get This Quick Fur Stilt', 1!)Hi Maxwell Touring Car im nil v new. .V iv;il buy. Valley Oarage I Told You So Tliis rxjiiTssion is very jio'p uliu' now, and it apilies more to pi iod lmttcr llian anything else. Tlmsc who have used 'Medford Creamery' Butter Will toll yon it's tho ln-st to lo had, and you will say tho same if yon try a roll. Ask your grocer. Pasteurized luitterniilk and sweet cream fur wliip-l'l?- . ... i DOES RIOMATtt. v JOTKEB YOfl? Many Doctors Uso Musterole Po many siiffi-rt-rs lir.vc fuiuitl n :k( in Miifii-n.lf I ti.it yuii crnylit to liny 4 .-null j.ir ami uy , . Iut nircud it 101 with the f.iiRcrs. lisil it in. l ir.-t yuii ffi'l a (i-nllc fclmv, tlun :i iK licii.i. "ciulini; ccinl'ort. JIti;.ti-r.if nnit-i llic Uvinjjiis, luosuis up still'i-ncil j.iims muscles. . v Mnsu'rc'U' is :i clean, wlnt omtin.'Ja; nni'lc willl nil 'f iimtartl. It K-nctra-cs n ilie M.at ni lain :mil J'in-s it away, but il'H'S H"t LliiUT the tciuU-rcst ii.;ii. It takes the place of the inusby, oij fashioned mustard iilasicr. Mnslerule is recommended lor bron chitis, croup, asthma, pleurisy, ltiiiibap-.i, neilraleia, sprains, hrnises, stilt neck, heailaehe and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia),. DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Says we will both look and feel clean, sweet and fresh and avoid Illness. Sanitary science has of Into mailo rapid Btriiles with results that aro o , untold blessing to Immunity. The lat est application of Its untiring research is the recommendation that it Is as necessary to aitemi to internal sanita tion of the (Iralmute system of the hu man body us it is to tho drains ot tho house. Those of us who ure accustomed to feel dull nnd heavy when wo arise, splitiiiiK headache, stntfy from a cold, foul tougue, nasiy breath, acid stom ach, can, inpt..'.nl, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the sys tem each morning and flusliiiiK out tho whole of tlio internal poisonous stag nant matter. Kverynnc. whether ailintr, Btck or well, should, each morning before breakfast, dilnk a plass of real hot water with 11 tefispoouful of llmestono phosphiiltt In It. to wash from tho stom ach, liver am! Iiowols (he previous dny's iiuiii;cstililo waijte, sour bile and poisonous tiivins; thus cleansing, sivceteniiicc nad purifying tlio entlro ulinientiiry canal before putting moro food into tho stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate oa nu empty stomach is wonderfully in vifroratiuii:. It cleans out all tho sour, fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and pives one a splendid appetlto for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast 1 lie phosphated liotl water is cpnetly extraction a large vol ume or water from the blood and get ting ready for a thorough, flushing o nil tho insido organs. The millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells, ritomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness: others who liavu sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions aro nrcrcd to pet a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the druK atoro. This will cost very little, hut is sum cient to make anyone a pronounced cranl; on tho subject ot internal san itation. i Meiiroril, OroKon. Nov. II, IMG TO WHOM IT MAY ro.NTKH.V. 1 his Is to certify that I. Ihe mule! signer, had very seiere stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last Aligns! was not expected to live, and bearing of Clim t'limig (whose Herb Store is at 211 South Trout street in .Me.lforil.) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter ns soon as I used them, and toih;y am a well man and can heartly rec ommend nnyone afflicted as 1 was to see Gini Cluing anil try his herbs. I Signed 1 W. li. JOHNSON". Vitnescs: M. .1. Aiideisiiii. Mi'ifiird Will- S. 11. Humes. i.;.,S., i.i. Frank Lewis. K:izc I'umt. W'm. Lewis. Lag!,. iMint. W. L. Cliildreth. L'ugl,. I'oint. C. K. Muore. Kagle Point. .1. V. Mclntyn'. L'ngle I'nlnt (loo. H. Vnn der Hellrn. Kacln Pninl. Thus. K. Nierols. l-.'aule I'oint. John S. flilh. Medfortl. fojlaiid,Oreoit Or .'..'..1--" ' .t.i. fu. i.' J.& Si You are Invited to make this1 hotel your headquarters dur. Ins your visit to the I'.VCIIIC Intcrnatiiuml ,ivo stink Kvliibltini, iKt'cinher 1 l(1 i) 1111(1. 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