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rxorc FOUR MF.TVFORT) AT ATTI TlNTViTXE. MEDFO'RH, OREdOX, MONDAY. FKBUFATIV 19. 1917 Medford MailTribune an 1NIKI'I2.NIi:NT nkwspapkh ruvuxiiuu bvkby aktku.nuuN EXfi-:ir sunh. y nv the MEDFOltl) pltlNTINU CD Office Mull Trlbuu- IIuiMim;. S0-27-2S North Fir street: ti-lcpheno 7-r'. Th Democratic Times, the- Melrorl Mall. Thi- Meufor.1 Trilninc. Tl! South rn Gregwnian Tiiu AsMuiid Tribune-. GEOUGn PVTNAM, Editor SOTJSCKIPTIOW BATESI One year, bv mail - 15 til One month. ly in:il f,t) fvr month, l.-Uvf;i-o'J hy carrier la .:-i.ll'ot(l, I'.wnix. T.i!-M. Jisek- fconvlno nnil (.Ynlnil I'olnt '0 Saturday only, hy tnall, per your.... 2 00 V7.-Uy, p'-r yar 1-80 Officiul Taper of the Mty of Meilford. Official Paper of JiifJfon County. "I-Tnterrd B fit rori-l-claM m:iH'-r nt Mfcdford, Orvyon, uiiii.-r the act of March I, It-'-S. Eworn Circulation for 19 1G 2491 ' t-'ull leased wlro Associated Pruui die ratchos. EM-TEES No, Lawrence, the peculiar "dor found In post offlcs Isn't due to Hie (lend letters. Quirk, WitlHon, I he, smelling Halts. Murphy (Irish), nil exasperated sergeant drilling a nipiad of recruits, yelled to them: "Halt! Just come over hore, ull of ye, and look at yor scllvos. t'B ft folne Hun yor kecpin', uln't It?" Eh, wot? Paying compliments null owing your llfo to BOineoiio doesn't lilt your pucketbook. Weill Weill Ahout time for sprlngl poetry. Here 80eB: OllK TO A HAM, TREE. How still the air in tho woodshed, On tho tranquil spring air I hour: Ears kec;i tho hat from covering up the head, How I pint- for Foino laser hecr; A duck doesn't carry uu umbrella, The esquinos don't know there's a north pole; Charley Chaplin is a funny fella; AVhut is a douEhiiut without a hole? TJaIH Occupations. 'Adding up a, column of smoUe. Milking keys for the l'nuiuiia locks. I'ixing tho teeth of a gale. Taking euro of selfwinding clocks. Hweeping the room with n glance. Tainting the shadow of a doubt. 'Manicuring the hand of fnto. Outhering tho eggs from u miire's neat. Tolishirg thfl shoo on the foot of a hill. V.oston Transcript, i COMMUNICATION. To the hliiM'ilT of Jaeltsou County Greet hip: Whorons, Jieretoforo on the -Ith day of Fiihruary, whi'ii I wa.-i rotiirnin from n Inisiiie-; trip into California, nnd while I was a paencer on hoaiil tlio Southern Parifie north liour.d train tin; sheriff of Ihi- eoanlv hoard ed said train a; A-do.imt anil wni.Mii; any warrant pr.evedrd l e;u,i h tip. haa!;f, evpiainin to me. to m tft'eat fdianio and eu.h;M'i.! - in- nl, in the jii-e-enee of ahoui t.rlv or iillv pHSM'tivrr, that lie had t-t .-.top iln-husine-- of hool Icini:. 1 L: hii; iie ef ii i;nf.;od in any unlaw fill or illicit liiisiuess I was more or le . mui li t'ied and oiilraed hy thi.-. unwarranl od search. I'o--ihly my appeMram e may he .-oinewhal aiiin-l l ie, Imi m hltMUc. is pt'i teelly It -.-il ihiale, al lellst I ha0 lieeu inlofiMCil liV re- liahle attorneys that I In ha iae of sellim,' a perfeellv e,t:oil loolin-.; ma terial is not under ar.v h -i lat : hjiu. nt leal in Calift.raia up to the pie-;, cat moment. It hi happens that mv said hu--i-liess ealls ine into the stale of Caii j'ornia airaiu tlie latter pari of thi'. week and will neee--itale ero-sinj; tin lino into Oiem on the return tii) rillier Saturday or Sutuhiy, In ovde that 1 may not he snhieeled lo the Illiiniliatiin of anolluv -.eareh, here by proffer lit the Slieritf of .laei.-cii 4'onnly an ppoltuuitv to e;iaiine the orders and loltet s" calling me iut" Cnlifornia, and I further vrl if v ''-'t I iinvo no luuimvs in Caiiforni.i nl in eonfonnity with tin- laws of the hato of (ho:on. Yours Trulv, W. 11. SMITH. GALE UPRIGHTS WRECKED SHIP AT EUREKA KPUKKA. Cal. Fob. 13.--. A thirty nillo gale which Tor two 'day ruuM-tl lioavy houh to hnmnier tlio strandoit cruiser JNlwaukeo let; the derelict tdnltiht with a list of only twent de groos instead of (ho twenty-seven do Rrc at which she was inclinoj hp fore the storm blow ui. Tho surf was Mill heavy tonight. Tho cruiser's kiiii and berth ileiks; H'orocovorcd with water, tioio was m .'OVER SUBSCRIBED l.il.N'iioN. Feb. 1!) The m-w money subscribed lo tin- m-w liriti'-li war loan U tit Jt-it -f 7(1(1,0110,0(111 pounds exclusive, ul i-ont libations from the banks, Andrew H.-nnr Law, i-!i:nicel-lor ul' tilt." exeheipu-r. slated in the liou-c of cii.i.rii'iiis lodiy. .Ur. J!nn;tr Law -aid the number of application- rci-civi-il l'ur the war Iniiii on (lie iii-i day whs so lurjr I luil 'JOO.IIOO or :!00,000 were not dealt willi and tin1 result would not la: Uiii'v.n until m-.vt week. "I am uliid, however," Hie ehnn-'I'lli-r said. Mo be able to miv tlie loan ha-, succeeded In a greater ex tent lliati I cx-c'.cd, lad not creator iIimii I Imped. I ! ' t, however, tlial what 1 l.si.f in-t -.till will nol cn-i-u'ir.v e . i . c i-lifiiatcs which ii-:l,t . . . i ' " i, tlie.t v.liat 1 coli-nii c ..'I :t : ; tliis ,. . . ., ,.,'.! w loll lite I ..in i I 'II :r, i:. cir.illS of ' lie iniMiiai.cd :i- ,v 'c known. "When I . ii . i. -I. .1 u !'-( limouiit of money I c.-n iii- i-d ic .-e..-.:irv In make the lo.ni i. .u -cc . I -l.iled 'i I'iyiirc wliieli v.- I i-f.er lii m "N liecled, lull not ll- n I !;..ie.l. T'ii-I liyiil'e was liOII.OI.Ii OOO imiind-. Willi onl Inkille' inlo in i -I'iii1 direil enll triliuliiins from liei,! . which it is ilcsiralile lo avoid, thai li.rme has al rendy hi en exceeded. The excess will ccrtainlv amount to 1 00,000.(100 .iinds." FLETCHER ARIES WASHINGTON, I'V'b. in. One of tin first iit'l'iciul lu'ts of Hciirv P. l-'lt'lclicr, tin; now Amrrnm umlms- Hiilnr to Mfxii-o, will hv. it protest ifriiinst ront'isrntion of mini's not in operation on I-chrtiiiry J 4. .Mr. FUt-lii'r's iirnvul at t tho Aloxican Ciiit)il yiMlonlny was reported toduv (o tlio state department. His formal prosontation to (leneral Carranztt pruhahly will not lie later tlinn Thuis day atnl immediately afterward ho will lu'in taVihiir rt presentations on various (inestions tit issuo hetwoon tho two povernmonH. OF NEW MEXEO SANTA KK, N. M.t Feb. ID - Wash ington K. 1md-ey, ropuhliean of I'or tales, linosovtdl eininiy, is now tiv onior of Now Mexieo, liuin',' heen lnihtereate the danger that what 1 at 10 o'clock today y .lalioo C. J Kohorls. Ho raieeeeds K. C. Holhiea, demo'rat whos iloalh oeeurrd yes terday. Air. l.imUey was oleelod l,ientouant ipiveraor lu-d N'ovendjer. Tho l.-edy of (roVellior Ueltaea will lie in state at the enpitol from D a. m. to 'J p. ui. Wodue.-il iV. A .p.,'i:;l t rain will carry the body to l,a- e;;ii w Iti-tc banal will take place on Tlun -ihiy. I I. PASi T .. Feb. ID.- C nn- I j ;inv A oi I' e I nilt .t 'al4's si::eai ! . orps left hen todav lor llaehila. N. .d., t e-tirbh-h le'eplmue and oe-!e-,- leh 'aph ei.Mimunieat -ta-i-ei, in ilp. --.Imu" di-triet ,-oa'h o' Haehila, where the Coiner mneli ):ud u.'. uri ed one week a:;o. Capiain Fd u;u A. Hi' ka.-iii cntauiandeii the ei-m-i u v. TEUTONS FL0P.K TO AMERICAN CITIZENS Y XtflMM'.TOV. Feb. Hurilir, two v e.'i:;s ' tioo the di.i'.'ii.'iii iie;.k with liem.any, puciua n bv Iwy, in the I nit-M Staieti. noui'd C I I mans ami u tri.ius Have t) L',u io I tlie eouils to )'i e"Mie Ann l ie Ml itt.( j ! na in Mich uur.'V'rs tlmt lal'or tb1-l-artmrnl ot'iteiiils ;;:iiH tod;iy the total could not even he e:iimatei!. An idea of tlio un; veetleutod rusli tor a ;it ura!i at ion papers is alt or 'led liy the r.o ( thai on day alone more Ci.ui ;o,(i!pi c i i tf ii ;p ie us of mil uratia Hon wero is .-.iied. To meet the de mand the del at t meat h:i oi d. i e.l the tssuain e of more than i iMi.noO (td.'ir.l.s to b" d!-'trihi;ted to examiners Mhi oiihout I ho rounit . , twenty f - t of r.'om :.! i l!.e up. ! i:. . . bunt w : i a i ie, uu J w id Kid. Ft th" em-iiie 1 ri'.ia Iiik in er i iii- i r'.-i uiotor Fiitki uii;it BARREL SKIRT f.'F.ED ONLY BE U f - (' r -. . 1 i i t. . . vi'.'-J S ' r 1 l( liy liKTTV HlfOWX. NKW VtJii'K, Feb. 1."). When U a barrel something else? Or how eon a barrel shirt lie kept from looking lileo the hobble id' a former season? Designer.; find this tho hoodoo problem of spring styles. And well it may be, for how to make tho new l;irts full enot;;rl) to permit free movement and yet follow tho ehasto ami simple lines of a flour eontniner is enough to eon fuse all tlie dressmaking yenius d' the land. Today's illustration shows 1 wo ways of doin-r il. A reah'.t ion shoo string insures Irliuiiph in one in- EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlett J. S. Qtiuekonbir-h and New I (lor man weie aaiotiu1 the business vis itors Wednesday a ft onumu. Mr. (,aackenhu.h has bought ;i IVuty aero tract of land off of 15: Sticky, ami .Mr. (Joiiiian has moved onto a tract of land just cast oi' his tract. I hey are ohi nenDihors and InemKi and it seems i-ood that they are so j situated that they can still neighbor., We miss them both, and the fanij-lio-, from, our m'uUt and school. ' .Miss iMaml Merritt of Derbv was visiting the family oT one of our hardware merchants, William U. Ash pole, Wednesday. J. II. lliysby ami family, who ar rived hero la -4 week I'm m t'rook eimiity, hae bought out Mr. MeNair of l!iown-bnr.i. ami expect lo move hoii-ehild 'j"otU arrived iod;v. Mr. liiii.-by eeii!-- to be oiite a sirivuej man. and will be welcomed to our i'ommuniiy. l.e-li i' Weaver came onl Wi lilies day ni-ht in an aulo and cait. d at lite Snlinv-ide for a bed al one o'clock, a. m. lie Ihou-jht t!i.it ihc-c was a rlam-e liere tlml ni-jiit, a-- it was Valentino day, but was di-.ti-p'ljnled. The next u ion. in .; he hmK tho P. .V !:. lor Untie Fail to i- it I ho Smith hrothei . Pidk ami Crbo. The! e Wii a p:: I'i f a e.i ! io.i i' .l ba led h:ty Went up on t lie . v train for one of tlie K"U..e-. T. F. NielioF hail a ton .f 1 u,d planter on -iiou- train. P. C. .laeldii and f.umU V.iki ma. Wa -h., i- hero vi-iliny; hi br.uher. ,1. U. Jackson. Uooj-.'.e F. Swietv, hU stn, (ie.M".:e IF. ami lus Min, 1 ta-. ;d, cr, i,u ul Thursday iimi me iuo iuc into the Thomas Furlow house, forntevlv oi ciipied bv F. L. Heiltll. For the pic . cut ik'v are tal.ii:-' their mea!s at the S'iiiny-ide. Tin v have tent,! a pail of the Nart rau place, nnd aie i -p.M-liii:,' lo put in about liMl acre.' of siuar l ecls. Mi. S.iel ha- had experience in the ca!l';U:or. of --uu;'! 1-eets ;i.d -eein lo think lh.it he enii make a ';rand -.;n-ce-- of ho ba-uie- he tv. A uion- I le t ir-t thin.;- tlm! Mr. S-.vidy did was tt v,v me his sidi-cripii.in t The Mad Triltunc h'. ! M. t'oml;lo i- expected to e e ie in a I few da- asid tho two, Swtvelv ami U'oiidde, will w.iik to-ether in the l ha-on Thev are from Poitiaml, a. ho::-h Mev hae rai-rd -u'.;ar beets Bell-aws Absolutely Removes I nd i gc s t i o n. Onn patk.-jo proves it. 25c ;;t a!l tlnifj-jiais. NLACED FOR FREE MOVEMENT . ft X is ft nr. -v " ?ir stanee, and graduated plaits in the other. Tiie ui-'hpio. spurts skirt has a slash up the sides whieh may bo laced elose with a silk shoesl rin' or unlaeed when a janie of yolf or tennis is on. "Most remarkable tiro the capacious pue.k efs with their e vol it trim. Tho plaited skirt shows another va-- of narrowing tho skirl at the hern without tijrldonii! it. 'It is pro- ; dueed liy graduated plait s; v.hieji are j confined to n tape on the under side. : The model pictured is of midnight , blue i;ahardino made oreoun with J irrocn ami old stripes. in Nevada. F. K. Hainmon of Med ford moved them ouf, and he also was hero for dinner. A. U. Marion of Derbv brought in a huneh of l.'l head of eattlo that he had just bought, into the Sunnysido corroll and spent the niidit with us. lie says that he finds that it is hard to find cattle for sale in this section. Jud Fdsall of Itutto Fal's went to Same valley Friday ami bought n ton of seed oats, briny. inf' tiiem hero and shipping them to his farm ou the P. tV F. He also took up a lot of fur nit tire and household jpnuK. Neh-on Ny ? of Prospeet was on the train on Ids way home. The conductor on the P. & F. re ported Saluvihiy that he had ;t0,OUO pounds of freight for this phieo, and after' imloadin-;' that thev took on several lon of freight for Fdsall and Butte Fa IN. v He 'r.;e IMmah' of Fort Morgan, Colo.( and V. A. Fi-htj, a!o of Fort .Mor.an, i ame in on' the train and we t diii'i i t,( ih,. Sunny-.ido. They ,i!'e "ti their way up info the Fake Creek roMiilvx, where V.v. UNhop lias a tract of timber Jtfnd. 1 spoke to him about the copper prospect in that le.-i'-n ae l Jn- k:u( Ii;t he was an old miner urn! that he would probably im e-1 e;-i1e the r speet. !i"m Hennati Meyer came in this ii'.iMiiiiL". lie h.Ht i'ixe pas-enters on !ns ;..:e. 1 1 . : 1 1 1 1 ' , )ir. and Mr-', lr iu N;'h v ,-im! their daiuhter, Fva. Mi ii- wey l.t Medford, and (ii.iud u.a I'i'-k of Central Point on her e,i hoiue. She had been nji in tho i ; n t ry vi-it in ii her son, I.'iid, !di. C. A. Ciifiin r ):a :,t :Vr ea!ti.: s-' at lea d iu ha t row, o driver an -it o. "eived a new m-tru-5;ut the soil, in (hi lt was a rovolv- arranged that thi i ids srat, nuide hi.- i"iiin ,it;d the two cylinders filled w i! h --j li'.es a hi'. it five inches lone will revolve and thus (ear up the hind us dei p a-, the spd.es o. Sin 'O my la-l report, in addition to (ii'iU ;e Swix'ely-, -ubscription to t; e Weeklv Mai! Tnb.me. Mrs1lsah.el He- katiinm, fr l.,,!,. Poin, aw mo !. ( st!t.s.,.i iptii.n to the Weekly Mai' Tribune and Jud IV-aU of Unite FalN renewed his subscription to Tho lai!y .Mail Ti ibniu. PWAMA. Feb. IS. The ranul .t-ue untiinrities today ceased the piiLdieat ion oi Information oonoern nii; niovetaents of trafio throunh the e:inal. JOHN A. PERL TJNDERTAKJE2 ts 8. IIAKTI.KTT Phone M. 4: nit Atoniolli lloitn Krlc. I , I ,( h-Sy i inikulatio 8ntc. Cronr E hoi mi on E! WASHINCTON, Feb. 3D Some in terest was manifested hore today in Feiiador's proposal for a eonU'.ss of American nations to meet immedi ately iimi take up tho necessary meas ures for se'iirin u continental ex pression principally for the "unranlee rights of neutrality and if it is pos sible for the alleviation of the rigors of war. Tobnr Huronn, Keuadorenn minister of loreitrn relations, made the sue-ition in n note to the Mexi can minister of foreign relations re spondiiiLr to General Carrnnza's note to the Fidted States and all neutral nations surest hif? nn einlnii'Mo on foodstuffs and ammunition exiiorts as a means of brimnn.q; the war lo an end. Itoryona's eomnftmication, tinted at Quito Februarv 17, says joint action of all American nations is needed to produce results as "the labor for ono, separate Iroiu the others, it hns been demonstrated, is unfruitful." Kcundor therefore "believes it es sential that there should be uu im mediate session of the congress whieh could meet, for example, in Fruuay." ALLIES PLANNED 1S06 P.FHFIN, Feb. IK (P,v wireless to Sayville, Feb. ID) "The Norddcut- sehe Aleiiioine citum;- publishes photographic rciiroduotions of detail ed AnIo-Ueljdan agreements reiard iu: 'tlie landing of Uriiish troops on the continent and their transport on liolipuii railroads into Ueliinn," says tho Overseas News Agency to duv. ''The documents had boon ex changed between the British and Bel irian military authorities. They were found in tho Brussels archives unci furnished detailed proof that in 1D0U the ent'rre detailed plans of mobiliza tion against (iermany had already noen arranoil Oct ween the Jielvjinil and the Jlrilish army.'' UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD DREAM OF PROFESSOR 'SAN" KHANTISC'O, Feb. 10. t'ni vc-rnnl Urotlicrhood as one ol' tho out comes ol' the war, war, (ho topic ot an address delivered today by Dr. Kuno Meyer, former tlernum exchange pro fessor to Hie L'nlversity of C'j.lii'ornia before tlie CoinmotnveiiHIt clnh hore. 'We may not live to sec it," said Professor .Meyer, "but probably the youngest among us may live Ions enoush to glimpse, the hesinnlnK." To obstacles to the coming inter nationalism, he said, could bo over come only by universal and open minded education. He added: "Hcliicatlou must also include (hat Kreatest need of mankind, mutual iinderstanditiK. It must Include the cultivation of (he religious spirit rec ognizing no bounds but those, of love and charity. If v.e must hnte ar-.i fiKht. let us fight the evil which is in al! of us. This will keep the majority of us preliy busy." N'T FUSS WITH Muaterole Works Easier, Quicker and Without the Blister There's no sense in mixing a mess ol mustard. Hour and water when you car easily relieve pain, soreness fir stillness with a little clean, white Musterole. Mustcrolc is made of pure oil of mus tard and other helpful ingredients, com bined ill the form of a pleasant white ointment. It takes t'le place of out-of-date mustard plasters, and will not blister. Mibterelc usually gives prompt reliei from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis. -roup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, hcad ichc. congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back oi joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, .-hilhlaius, frosted feet, colds of the :ht tit ofun prevents pneumonia). SUITSfll ADE IN TO OROEi? $25.00 UP Also Cleaning. Pressing and Alterlnt 128 MAIN. UPSTAIRS i L WASHINGTON, Feb. W.-The inter--. r,c r mi. metre (nintnissinn to day MiMm:'cd from February -1 to M.ifi.l, 1". thu imei-iitiun ol' its recent order reiiiii'ins; railroads to ret urn under $.'),II0U penalty einptv eon! c.irs to routied'ui;.' lilies, ''lie order adoit ed as a measure to relieve congestion nt'ter the railroads lind unsuecess- fnli.- sLinrlit In ,bi so hv their own rules, was regarded us the forerunner of other similar orders to be n)ilied to all classes of ireitrlit curs. liccenl action' of the railroads, however, in ii.L'ieeiii',' lo return as siu.niiilv Ms missilile. nil elnnt.v ears on their lines, it is understood, im pelled the commission lo postpone the ei lective date ol its order so null me railroads midd have a further oppor tunity to relieve congestion by Ilieir own methods. SUSPEND SOUTHERN PACIFIC TARIFF RATES SAI.K.M, Ore., Feb. 1 a. Proposed tariffs materially advancIiiK Inter-stale freight rates on several classes of freight on the Spokane, Portland and Seattle railway, the Oregon Klectric railway and tho Southern Pacific com pany's lines In Oregon were suspended lu three orders Issued by the public service commission today. The tariffs which have become effective late this month, have been suspended for three months. Further operation under all the tarllfs is made contingent upon the result of hearings to imnrirc whether such tariff aro Injurious to the public. It is staled by members of tho commission that In many in stances the rates proposed in the new tariffs are double the present rates. PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much louder if you prct a package of Dr. Fdwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few niirhts. t Cleanse the blood, the bowels and the liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute tor calomel there's never any sickness or pain after takintr them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and i list as eftec lively, but their action is penile and ;afe instead of severe and lrntajint;. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no uock! feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or nunntv face. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arc a purely vegetable compound mixed with onvc on; you win Know tuein oy tnei. olive color. Dr. Edwards snent years among pa tients auticted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets arc the immensely enecttve result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much hotter you feci and look 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. SAFETY FIRST liny homo products. CALIFORNIA WASHING POWDER is especially flno in cold, warm, hard, or hot water. 1'so with or without soap. Makes the washing easy. Government lest 94.64-1. ....For sale at Your Grocer 1IO.MK 1'KODITT. llranch Factory Ashland, Ore. Earl Fruit Co. of th& Northwest Successors to Tlio l'milucors Fniit Co. of Oiv-jron, 'ill still continue to handle a full line of well known reliable sprays, such as Rex Lime and Sulphur, Swift's Arsenate of Lead and all oth er materials necessary in the care of orchards. kakij 1'i:fit co. of1 Tins x. J. C. BROWN, Dlst. Agent. Bud Lawrentz has purchased an Inteerst with G. F. Williams in tho Medford Cleaning Works All kinds of cleaning work guar anteed. We call for and deliver goods. Phone 57 8 S. Central MEDFORD Vulcanizing Works All work guaranteed. Auto Tire Repairing. "We sell Fisk and iLich eliii Tires. 36 South Grape St. Medford Will pay for tlie chance to heal Catarrh After an experience of 2d yours, during which time 50 million Americans have used Condon's Catarrhal Jelly, the manufacturers of this remedy feel so sure that it will relieve catarrh that they offer lo pay for a chance to prove its benefit to any catarrhal (sufferer. They announce thr.t any resident of tiiis community can go to ahn:r.t any dreg store and get a com plimentary trial can at the expense ot the manufacturers. If the druggist hasnograto.itou3 packages, the person may buy a 25 cent tube with the unqualified understanding that if that first tube does not do that person more than r. dollar's worth of Rood, !;e or she can pet their quarter back from cither the druugi-it, or the Kondun Com pany at Minneapolis. Over 3dj00 druists know Kondun's Catarrhal Jelly is effective, hftrmlcss, clean and pleasant to apply and they know the Kondon peonie will gladly live up tc this offer "quarter bsck if not worth a dollar." Address MINN. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure for earache, headache, catarrh, . diphtheria, soro throat, lutiK trouble, kidney .trouble, stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, comrhs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, caked breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OPERATION. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 18, 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that I, the un designed, had very severe stomach troublo and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Ginvj) Chung (whose Herb btore Is at 241 South Front street in Medford) I do cided to get herbs for my stomach troublo, and I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them, and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Gim Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON, Witnesses: ' M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. 1). Holmes, Eagle Point. Frank Lewis, Eagle Point. Win. Lewis, Eagle Point. W. L. Childreth, Eagle Point. C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mrlntyre, Eagle Point. Geo. B. Von der Ilellen, Eagle Point. Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point. John S. Orth. Medford. Body Fir' Wood at $2.25 per tier for 12-inch delivered; $2.73 for 10 inch delivered. Phone 584-R Attention, Farmers M3DF0R1) JUNK COMPANY 31-33 N. Bartlett St. Pay Highest Prices for HIDES! Green hides per lb 17c Dry hides, -per lb 23c Green calf hides, per lb 23c Dry calf hides. peKlb 30c Wo Also liny Sheep Pelts and Goat Skins. Phone 2S3-J. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon. MINNEAPOLIS. WOOD, j Negatives Made any time or I place by appointment. i I riione 1 17-J. ! We'll do the rest. i i D. WESTON, Prop.