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1 r PxnFi FOnrc wftnroTro matt; trtp.ttxe, Mgnrom), otceoox. ttowa ?. 1 -.- .... I I. . n ah ii 1 1 r i rt AMERICAN ENTRY AND PEACE UflPTIPl II Tl IPAl fin I NNAKAK IIUIlllUULIUIinL. uihiw "" Medfokd MAILTKIBUNE AN INlinrENDKNT NBWKI'APKn FUliLlHHIM) KVHKV A I 'I I :UNlON l;Xl'KI"l' KIINIjAY II V THM MKUrulU) I'lll.NTl.NO cu Office Mall Tribnnn nullillnR, Nurlh Kir btivci; t. l. piniiic u Tli Dcmocrnllc Mull, The Mouf.ird cm Orcgonlm! Times, 111" M.ilrnril Ti-ll.uiio. Th'i Koulll- Tlio Aslikutil Tribune. GKonai: ittnam, Biiitor BATESI ..J5.no .. .01) STJBSCBirTION fn yenr, by mnil , Ono month, by mull..... - l-r niniiin, ik-iivi-h-u . v MlMlfonl. rilO"IllX, JilClCSOMVlllB mill Onlrnl I'miit Initinluv unlv. by mall, per I''"'- Wi-i-ltly, pi-r y,-ur... 1.60 Offlilul I'uper of the Cliy nt Mcilliml orrirlnl IMp.T of .l:nlii"n Pniinty. F.nti-rnl h.m-.,ih1-( !aH niiiti.r nt Mt-illoi-il, Ori.-KOTi, unu'-r tlii. net if .Wureli . , mill. Sworn Circulation for 1010 a 101 Full louse d win-. Ars.n-l ilcil l'rcss ills-pali-hi-:i. OPEN PORTS FOR PROVIDED IN BILL WASHINGTON, Kill. 3H. A bill dircelcd iiKiiinst ruthless milium fine wiirfurc ami proposing "l"'n iurtH, harbors mul wiiti-i'H of Hit' Vnited Stall's in time of war to war Khips or vessels of belli.'crciits iiKninst whom such wurl'urc is willed, Tvns introduced today liy Senator Smilsbtiry ol' Delaware, president pro tempore, of tile senate anil u inemlier nf the foreign relations itnitlee. Al liis reitiest it was referred to Ihe committee. The bill is entitled, "An "el to !is coiirnKe Hi" violation of iiitcroutiniinl law upon the liiprli seas." "This mensiuc,'' said Senator S'niilsburv, "may enable tbe f-'iivevn- inent without n tleelarntion of war to nssist in preventing violation of inter nntionnl rijihlK at sea, bv (tivinir as mkIiiiicu to those enquired in ubntiiifi unrccomii.eil and unwarranted s turns ol' warfare. It is a step that inav he effective in the present inter national crisis wilhotil a declaration of war on our part.'' Oilier senators pointed out that hill would permit tb" failed States to iiive aid to the entente, allies as lone as the (leimaa submarine cam pnifrn is amintiiincd, witbonl any fur ther action hv coatiress, civiiic tb president iiulluirity to iiiilliiirizc'iiriu- ed forces of the nation to prole American seamen and propcitv on I hih seas. WAI lictwccit (ici'iii.'iiiy iiiid tin; I'nitod States would s fll pence.-for 1 lio world. Auierii'ii's entry into the arena would liasl eu Hie end. The kaiser knows it. And liecanse he knows it, and liecatise he desperati'ly needs peace to stive his face and to save his throne, war between the two nations seems more than a liossibilily. "Vim. t v davs after Hie Uniled States and tiermany de clare war, if will all he over, and the war in Europe will lie over, too. That is the declaration of Chillies hdward mis sell. 'I'o which we till say, Amen! So man in America is better entitled to opinions con cernin'' the war than Russell, lie lias seen the fitflitiiitf. and he has talked to Ihe common people of Europe about the war. it is his idea (hat the 1 'al support of Anireica is alone sufficient: to show the (lei'inau masses the hopelessness of the cause into which the kaiser and the Prussian militar ists have led them. The (ierniaii common people may still believe the promise of the emperor to defeat the allies, but few will believe ill the war lord's ability to lick the entire world. AViili America in. it would be the men and money of practically the whole world against tiermany. We arc proud of America, hut even in our pride we no not realize how wonderfully strung this nation is what a gigantic weight of money power and man power America would place in the scales against a foe. 'In wealth we have Nearly double the wealth of Groat Britain. Five times the wealth of France. Six t imes the wealth of Russia. Twelve times the wealth of Italy. Sixteen times the wealth of Japan. Our resource; are nearly a match for the resources of all the allies, big and little, put together. Our resources are two and a half times those of Cer- nianv. Austria and Turkey combined. Add Uncle Sam to the Jore.es lighting (ierinany, and the balance of resources amiinst that unhappy nation would be about five to one. Theodore II. Price of New York, one of the world s fin ancial authorities, recently compiled and limited in the Outlook a table showing the wealth, area and population of the allies, the central powers and the neutral nations: THE HR1TISH .EMPIRE. Area Wealth Suuaro Miles! Population 80,000,000,000 i j a t ,:i:s l 4 5, 000,000 7,000,000,000 :i,s2,2i 8,roo,ooo in, 000, 000, 000 i,i)ri2,!iia ;i2:i,oo,uoo NOT E rent fli'ltaln, Ireland....? ('amitla Asia, inclitillnn India. All oilier lliitisli iiosaes- tjloim 1,000.000,000 C,77S,!HI2 01,000,000 Total British Kntplro $ 130.000.n00.000' 12,715,770 Til 15 IITHISK AUlill-S. 50,C.llb,000,000 1 D.000.0OU.UUU ranee Kreni-li colonies Russia .laima, Including Korea etc Italy Italian colonies llelKllllll Uoluiaa C'oniio 1 'ot t 11 MO I Portuguese, colonies ltumanla and Serbia 40.000,000,000 1 Ti, 000,000, 000 'JO 1100,000,000 l.o estimate! (1. 000, 000, 0011 (No estimate) 2 Mill, 000. 000 (No estimate) 1.000,000,000 207,03 4 4. 77b', or.; 8,047,057 2:.S,20P 1 1 0,02:1 Ml (i.OOO 1 i.:i7:i ooo.ooo ::.-i,uio S:!2.li27 88,000 437,500,000 40,000,000 48.000,000 180,000,000 72.000,000 a."i,ooo,ono . 2, 000, 000 7.500.000 15.000.000 11,000,001) !l. 200. 000 10,000,000 T,.il lirllUli .C iilllcs S27S.rO0.OO0.OIKI TIIIC CKNTIIAI. POWKllS flmiaunv 80.000,000,000 Oermiiu colonies tlicroro wm. (No estimate) Austi'ia-liaiimiry 25,000.000. 000 Turkey and liulmiria .... ;'.,oao,Poo,000 0.208,528 SO I 027,820 2(1 (l,o:l 4 1,10:1.1 IS 802,200,000 , 05. 000, 000 It, 000, 000 40,000,000 :: u, 000, 000 WASH anil cr.mi'.ito , cil tlii'li- i o i trailo eomiuir. lii'iio invc;ti-- tclcmaphi"' Hid first mi: rax, Pili. 1'.. Swift , ( 'ill : I'ael- ol lcr- ;i. r.itioa to I li" Iciicral loa today in Its 10011 aliiin. Louis I1'. SwUt.l that he l'i'lieved cue of .lions lal.cli iii ilioahl he tlm failure of livcslock proiluclioli to lieca puce with I ho ioiululloii. The coiniuissioil asked i'lcsiilenl Wilson today to approve a $1110.000 appropriation for the investigation. The department of aRriculliire, which will assist lu the iiniulry, also will asli for a Ham. Total Central Powers $108000.0110,000 2 TliH NKUTHAl, NATIONS Pulled States, Inelniliiis Alasl.a and Philip pines 3 Spain Spanish colonics Net hci-lamls imleh colonies Mvll.t'l'lalld Other Kuiopcail neutrals Nm-wav - Sweden, Denmark, and drueco IIGO,OS2 1(14.000,000 50 Hon. 000, 1100 5,1011,000,000 (No esllnialel r.,iiao,ooa.ooo J .1)0(1.1100.000 .iVeo.ooo.oao China Mex. alol Cell. Am South America Asia, ilieluilinu Al'uhnn Islan. Arabia, Persia, Tibet. Slam, Monsolia, llhiitaa, Nepal, Oman, and Khiva Africa. tnclailiilK Abys sinia. Liberia W est Indies, Cuba, nam. and Dominican, lie- publlr Pniiaporlant lluropeau r,,(,oo.in)i1.00o 1 a, .11111, iioa. on" 5ooo,ooo,ooo ;;o'ooe,ooo,ooo S.7 I I.S2S 1 1(1,000,(100 1 '.10,1)50 20.0110. 000 oa:,!', 1 1.000,000 121; is (i.oau.ooo ,bli;'..5 117. 000, 000 1 r. ,! 7 c. ;:. 700. 000 I t .".,5!i:'. Hi, 000, 0110 2.lli!i'200 4ao.000.000 117 1 '.(SI) 2 1.1100.000 7,:i I l,8!l'.( 55.0OO.UOO TO STOP BAR COUGH froiolli Dry, Irritated Tlnnal Willi l'liiniiiil Syrup, Sa this old 1'a.shloiieil CiimjjIi Aledlciiie is tlie llcst. Total neutrals $5 1 (No estimate) (No estimate) 1 .no'l, 110(1,000 (Si estimate I loo. OOO. 000 4,107,120 4:'.1,000 :','.', 000, 000 10.000,000 1 7,9::o 20,1;: 5,1100.1100 1.800,000 .,,500.0(10 To the Kdilor: 1 have received a number of letter from constituents in Jackson county relative to hoilicullural aiproiiiu tioiis. Mav 1 a-k the courtesy ol' ; little siiih-c in vour itiicr to i"iilain the -itimtii'ii to Ihe-e I riends .' Mo-t of the n.'ioirint in nhicli our county i- inlcrcslcd come under the head of "coutiiiains iipi'i'opiia-lioii.-." One ad proi idc- i'or if.'iU.flDI) lor e.ieri nlal iaTion-: other acts provide .fl'JI.Sllli lor esteniuu serv ice. Ilolh of Ihc-e matters are pro vided lor hv special laws now 011 our statute hooks, and are not a matter of the biennial budget. Karly in the session I took up these mailers with members of the ways and means- oiumiltee of both houses and .secured u promise from the chairman of Ihe enale coianiiltee on ways and means that he would inlorm me in advance f any intention on Ihe part of the committee In introduce a measure to repenl any of these continuing appro priations. That is how the mailer now stands. Itepeal Is Diteheil. I feel pretty f-afe in assuring (un friends in Jackson county I hat no such measure will be initiated, much less passed. The effort was killed orueticallv in its inception, by a few of us trettin.,' after the members ol Ihe wavs and means committee. While dietatim.' this 1 hove called Professor Iletzel to my desk and hi1 confirms my uiiilcrstandiii,' that the effort to repeal these emit inuinjr np- iiromialioiis has practically been (Implied. There remains only the Thomas bill uskin-' for -J3,000 addi tional aoDrooriation for this work. The hill is before the committee wavs and means. J have today seen the ehairmiin of Hint committee, and also the chief clerk, who is closely in loach with the views of the several melilllers ol l ie eomniiucc. j-oiioci- more. bolh Mr. Thomas and I have discussed this special liorlicultural appropriation with members of the whys and means committees lor the last two weeks, and it looks as thoul we conld LIUSs iblv 'jet a part of thi sum nllowcih If so, we are more than other sections. Cuts Arc Necessary. Our friend.- at home must realize that this sort of work, to he done sitcce-sfiillvV must be done iuicllv w ith the i:nii idnal members of the committee, and not in public hearing or talks mi the Hour of Ihe lion Whenever these hills conic in from the committee ihey arc Koin; Ihi'ouh ihe coiiimi'lee's recommendation and our success or failure will depend upon mil' ability to influence these particular committees on these par ticular matters. When you realize that Ihe lunlivel reiiie.-ls 1,1' the slate departments and in-titntioiis must be cut s-7nii,ii(ni P ,'.. wiiliin Ihe li per cent lav. 'iiniia- Hon u-j!;rcuale;.aii(l Dial, in amuiiou to these hililyct leilless, llicrc were special upprop'.-ialion bills introduced a.-Ti-i-'aliiiL .!i.'i(i.llim (our special hi'l licnll ura I rcoiicM comes in tin: la-i li'oupl. vou can see that it is not an ca-v mailer I" vet extra or addi tional appropriations at this lime, -hall led well satisfied if we main lain Ihe eonlinuiti:' appropriation a at present and jrol even a small part of Ihe extra ifJ.i.Olltl we are nskinc for. l;epectfnllv, P.KN.I. C. SIIKI.POS'. Salem. I'eb. 12. No lly YY. W. WATS0Nr ('inuahar! Five miles of it ! body know; how deep and wide! That i- the substance of n report I Iiti 1 came from l'.rownsbbru. this county, yesterday, and al once the ru mor was lassocu nun 01-secicu. n ,'r pcars to he Dae to the exlent of sii pcrHcial prospect in;.' work, ri'sullins; in the exposure of an apparently ex tensive lead of einnabur. which has been traced a dilance of live jniles: hut as yet no measure bus been lakeii 1 f the depth and width of the lede. However, so positive were the sam ples of ore ami so rich Hie result of reiiiiiiii" six noiinds of it that fifty laims have already been slaked out and anxious explorers arc lookinc 'i-ishly for more. Four ounces ol mercury were laKcu 1 rum ine si. pounds of the ore picked up three t from I lie surface showin;,' ol Ihe ledvc. It was a crude retort, hunillcil by men not overburdened with exper ience at that sort of business, and probably half of the precious stuff was lost. Thai anvc the lirsl idea 01 the richness of the ore from Ihe ledtre asilv traced for a distance of live mile il is wasted sons "n the desert air to talk minimi lo these concerned in these enterprises. ' Judue llarlch. whose visit to Mcd ford and the lilac l.cdye was almost au accident, will do more toward put- Cmir iiil'oiuiation about our mining wealth where il will do substantial .,00,! than anythiie.' thai has happened in these parts in yeais. .u iiu.i -said aboul it was rot reported in this vclcnlnv. I n- miners are fre- ,.llv s,. relive with Iheir best news; but enouali as permilted to 1... (.. wi.oiv iloil be has a hi"h re- ninl I'or oar minim.' possibilities. M..,.v is the thill'-' you need now (., ,:.! ,. ibiie's move in that di-li ict said Judse liartch: and that is ju-t ...1 1,.. I'.ouu.r camic desires 10 ai- Iracl. Kverybody, whclhcr a mem I,,.,- r Ihe leairue or not, eon help ii one wav or anolher lo do thi-; and even-body who docs so will he scrvinsr his own interests .judiciously, no mat ter what his business or occupation. doill llranil total These figures into tin end. Our peace. ...$007 bear ,S2I. 1,751,700,000 000,000,000 mil the logic that America's entry .1 1 . : ,,1 t in Miropean struggle ntusl no me uegii it; t." leclaration ol war is in rcainv a tieci.u .n cu i.. We are told thai the old ti re Mies are best and invariably ran- t it I it less harmful yet belter medicine than thoso which are In use today. This hcliia so. undoubtedly the fol- IowIiik old lasliloncd recipe which is quii-k netina will lie wi'lcomed by lnanv as there seems to he a remilar cplileniic of cousiis at tho present time. Scciiro from your druKKist 1 oiiiicm Purmint 1 double, stteimthi, tn!e this home and add to It a (;a ter pint or hot water and 4 nur.rei of Rinnulaleit siiKiir. stir until (lis Milved. Take 1 lalilcspoouflll fimr limes a day. No more racking your whole body with a eotiKlt. I'IokcI nii.Htrlls should open, air passnnn 1: .lour head sliould clear anil M'ui breatlliliu bdome easy. Paiailat sirup is pleasant 10 take, easy to pr.' piirB asd eo.'im llltle. livery pel " .1 who has a stoboiii c(mu:1i, hard yih! or calarrh In am- torni sliould :-'vC this ii-s 1 Iplioa a 1 1 i.i!. Ilcalh's I'iii-.; store. Stiaii;'s JllilU Stoic. West Sill.- Phatlnat.. llaskln's I Tnc Stove and .Medio' J PlianiKi' v w ill Mlppil on. PERIODS OF GRACE !E0FSILVER E A.MS'li:iiDA.t, Pel). 13. All pe riods of Brace for neutral ships en- terini; the zone announced as pro-1 Thi hlblied by C.ermany have now ex-, pli-cd, Hi'iordiiiK to a llerlln ol'l'lclal , slnlemenl received here. The stale-1 nieiit sais that Inituunlty censed In respect to the Atlantic and Kimlish channel zones on the night of Feb-, ruary 12, lor the North sea zone on 1 l-'ehi aary 0 mid for the Mcdilcrrnn-1 call zone on February to. II con-1 tlnucs. I 'Tumi now on, llitrt'fore. in all) prohibited ones the wallllni; hicll ' has been Issued Is In fall lone and -hip, in-: 1 nil nol lolmei expect in divblnai warnil.4. V.-ssi '. which 1 1 nl' r Ihe ploliil'hcd ni". is do so with : a loll know hduc ot I lie dinners iliniiiciiin Com and their cioni NF.W YflKIC Feb. 1:5. The price of bar siher continues to climb, a new hich record for many years bcim; made today at Til cents an ounce. is an advance of l-'s cents over last week's hih ipiotulton and II' (cuts aboe the selling price about a year ayo. GENERm 01 BILL KILLED BY CONFEREES REWARD AS SLEUTH SAI.F.M. Or.. Feb. I'!.--Hubert (iavin. a Portland I islicnnan. . who claimed he spent a year t railing Hd ward I'.artholoilicw, "the lil'ecn trunk murderer." across the I nitid Slates and back and finally pointed him out to Seattle detectives as the .slayer of John l.iml, was voted the $.50(1 slate reward la-t nie,hl by the legislature ways and means eoauaiilee. liarlholoniew was recently comiet cd of murder and sintcncl to life impri .onmcnt. It wa claimed he stuffed land's bmlv in a preen trunk and dumped it into the Willamette river. Two Seattle detectives 11U0 asked for the reward, hut their claim were not approved. LONDON, Feb- lo. An explosion occuried al a munitions factory to dav in Yorkshire. An official state incut issued by the Prili-h jovcrmuent suvs it is believed no lives weic lo-t Some damage was done in the licill b.'ih I. " Location of Irflc. The fact that cinnabar ore had been found near llrownshoro, on the eas hunk of the Little Untie creek, Ii been known for some lime: but not until a few days aso did anybody know, outside of the Stanley inter- Is, that a studied etlort had been made for some vein's to do someUiiiiJ? towiird detenninin how extensive inkdit be the deposit mid how rich its output. The biain lediie lies one and a hall iles northeast of llrownshoro. It- course is iron! noriiicasi 10 soiim wesl. Il crosses the corner of the ranclie-: of (icori;e II. Ilroivn and I.. Yc.uiil'. linolvpe operator in the Mail Tribune office. The Stanley coiisistiie' of father and several suns. have taken claims alum.' the course of the vein and a vcar or s-u n;.'o par chased a fi.riv-acre tract from the railroad eoninanv to obtain mure of it This purchase was completed only nf Icr ihev had Clllllloved II mllllll'' en- "iireer to iuvcsliate il for lliem. pay iic him :f:i.5 a day. His report nave I hem aildilional coura-jic. They per feet ! the deal. Samples of Ihe ore are obtainabli ill litis city from the claims of Hour P.. llrown, Manlcv ConleyHny Ilurris anil II. 1.. Yonn. Minn's familiar with einnabur ore, on c.auiinim.' it, look wise and beuin to ask uuestiui! iu a whisper. .Mineral lU'soinces T,arj;e. Probably 1 am off my course wh 1 ii out-idc "f the Pine Lcihje (lis-tri-l for news in Ibis scries of items about mineral deposits; but it :nav be said in extenuation of the offence that il is done merely as a choice bit of news. and. second, lo snu'i'i'sl li the people of this region, so peculiar Iv blessed, III many ways, and 11s pi etiiiarly cursed in others (when consider tin- immeasurable scope ot oar lolhalsv ill ihe lace of so much natural wealth), that mineral riehc abound all about us, and that, when we bc--in iis de elopmcpt ill real, old lime minim: fashion, southern Ore will be astir with miners, mining ac tivities and the moiicv necessary to make it o. The latler ami Hie -pir:! In it-e it arc about tnc ouly things we appear I', lack in Ibis bi matter: ami th are very necessary. 'fhe prime object of the I!lue l.edirr District Copper league is lo produc the spirit that will serve the purpose ol ucttlii'' the money Iron! cne.iT in- ve-tors in proniisiicj properties by ivim' lite hitler ileliinte niloi'inalion couccrnini; wlial we Hale 10 attrnel them. That done, it will feel that it has ,n'i lp'.ishcd ils imrposc. Itai-tch at llliie lile. The fact thai Juihc I'artcli of I'tah made a brief exaiaiuatiou of some of the P.liic Ledue di-trict proi. erlics hist week is worth more to that district in an a-! erlisin way than volumes of boo-t talk anions people who are interested in apples or sheep or su-jar heels, 'fhe.se are all j;re.'t things to discuss in connection with b'oue Wiver valh-y development, in dllstlics of itnipellse potentialities lull -LONDON". Feb. l:!. -l ire is sweep- Ins throunh a lai'KC section ot tnc 1 1- raeus and has caused a heavy loss of life, according to a lleuter s dispatcn sent from the Ureek port last uiglit. At the time the dispatch was filed tlio fire had been raKins! for four hours and was uncontrolled in spuo 01 mo oniblned efforts of all the avaiiablo llreek fishermen and soldiers aided by French, nritish and Italian sailors. The conflagration started in a muni tion factory lato Monday afternoon and spread rapidly over a consider able area. JFAUUZ, Mexico, Fob. 13, AH passenger traffic has been suspended on the Mexican Central railroad be tween here and Chlbuahaii City In order to use passenger equipment for moving troops to Juarez, ami Into tho Casus (Irandes country to oppose tho advance of the Villa forces toward tho border. Another troops train arrived at 4 a. 111. today with 250 cavalry from the Chihuahua City garrison, Increas ing the strength of the local garri son to 1000 men, according to Gen eral Jose Carlos Murgula. Other troop trains are scheduled toarrivo luto today and tomorrow carrying tlm remainder of the 1500 cavalry rein forcements from the stato capita As soon as these arrive, General Murgula personally will take tho field against .lose Ynez Salazar, who is reported in the vicinity or esi-fl-mas 1111 1 will leave General Pai-Io Gonzales in temporary command of the border, garrison here. Tlieso troops will leave the railroad at Bar- real, southwest of here, and march ov'orliind toward Pulomas to engasa the Villa force it was announced. A Mexico Northwestern train re turned early today from Cuzinan with arranza soldiers, survivors ot tho luzinan garrison, which was almost annihilated by Salazar's troops Friday. BERLIN'S POOR SUFFER HUNGER (Continued From Page One.) Germany lo the Associated Press lo dav. One of lliese men came from llerlin. the other from Frankfort. Knell had been 111 Uennany a little more 1 11:111 a year, aim 111 nun nine each man lost thirty pounds in wciglil. I'hcodore Wiirslin, an enuiiiecr ol Jamaica, X. ., said Ins experiences with lYorkimrmcn in Berlin showed him thai Ihev were lire'd of the war, but nevertheless determined lo hold out Manv of them earn jrood wanes, vir tually all of which they spend lor tood, and thev arc thus better off than nersons hiehcr in the social ale. Mr. Wurslin said he oltcn savi roups ol British, r reach and 1ms sum war prisoners, and especially litissians, swcciiiiis the streets, cart in" nods and perfonnins; other labor .No Kxcitciucnt Caused. lie said they were never molested insulted. Of Mr. Wurslin s ten American associates, about hall had decided lo remain in (lerniauy. what vcr happened. The other American s a New York business man who said the food situation was very bad 111 Frankfort, lie told harrowing ster ol the hardships undergone by the people, who. he said, were utterly weary of Ihe war. hat entirely devot ed to the inililary leaders. I'.olh these men asserted that Ihe break between (lerniauy ami America had caused no excitement : thul Amer icans in tiermany were beiu. well treated and that no apprehension need be fell for ihe welfare of iho left behind. While agreeing that most articles of lood were still to be had by persons with well-filled purse ihev said the poorer clashes were suf fcrimr. bill thai the country was not r the starvation poinl. Wfil Known POnTLixo Woman Spesks IT'H THE SAME I.N ALL OREKOX. i'oitland, Oregon, "I send tliia Biiliemcui, w 1 1 u great pleasure. My daughter owes '-"V"-f. her life to the use fe':, ol' Dr. Pierce's Fa ijilij'; vorito PiaHcrip fiftfo tion. She "a8 a &WtW vorv delicate gin fiwfy'A'J before using your irS,' medicine. yV ,.' "I have used the"' Prescription' for weakness pecu liar to women and found it perlectb wonderful. I have used Do. tierce medicines tor over thirty-live yean. Mv husband baa used the Conjli Syrup ' and thinks it is great."- Mi:;, L. A.-FOSTRR, l ua Bt '-1- ". wi,n n itIi-i hceomcs a woman, a woman uecoinea a iiioiim', """' : woman passes through the changes 0 middle life, are the three period, 0 life when health and Etrengl.b are most needed to withstand the pain and dis tress often caused by severe organic disturlianc.es. A these critical times women are best fortified by the flso of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription, an old r,.w of nroved worth that keffc the entire feinalo system perfcJ, reculated and in excellent condition. Mothers, if your daughters are we.u, lack ambition, aro troubled with tiea aches, lassitude, and are pale ondsi. lv, llr. Pierco'B Favorite Prescriptioa 1 just what thev need to surely br the bloom of health to thcirjthc:!. and make them strong and health;. For all diseases peculiar to " Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription B " powerful restorative. During the M) years it, has banished from Hi lives of tens of thousands of women the pain, worrv, misery and aisuw canned by irrcgularitiesi ond ttUCMt of e emibinc character. WASlUNil' iTiil titini MUM Ml IV- lit'l lul' till- - rtv !il..iiiir Ih-I u I't'lt llt'il I'-lN. Kt-li. --Till" Ut'll IHII' "1 tin- tt' ;i I V I' J MHVC r otv c-thuU'-- -wit- kill 1s.iiui ttil;tv ty a h--.'-11:1 nt iniiunt". who tit 1 rrch' ili' till l.'ivtli'f--. m tut -rtiiit' pitivi-- I vs FOR CRACKED and CHAPPED HANDS Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment T ALL ORUQ STOKCS TUBIS 26C EOC like anOpenBook Foi'lfounoMothei's! Most women look upon becoming a mother, for the first time, as something full o f unknown mysteries; agony aad pain; a tioio of distressing days nnd months. These are misguided con clusions. "Mother's Friend," used dally before confinement, will prove Ils urcat value as an allay to thoso distressing pains nnd assist nature in doing its work with ease and comfort. Get "Mother's Friend" nt your drug gist. ' The young mother should becomo acquainted with the information con tained in a book on Motherhooil that will be mailed free to all who write. Address jmu"artr i The Bradfleld Regulator Co., 211 Lnmar P.lg., Atlanta, Go. INTFiaiSnAN Al'TOCAH CO. TIME CAM). Leave Medford for Ashland, Tales' and Phoenix daily, except Sunday,': 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:1 j p. m. .Also on Saturday at 10:15 P m. Sundays leave at 10:20 a. ro.an: 2:01). S:00 and 9:30 D. m. Le Ashland for .Mcdtoid dally, "ce; Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2: 4:00 and 5: 5 p. m. Also on Saf day nights at G:30. Sundays leav Ajhland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00. 6: and 10: SO p. m. Bell-aims Absolutely Removes Indigestion. OnopacUajje j;rovos it. all ih tPTists. JOHN A. 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