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F0T71Z Medfokd Mail Tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER ! PUULISHKI) EVKIIY AKTHHNOON KXCKPT SUNDAY BY TIIU MKIHOUU flUNTmo CO Office Mall Trlbuno Bullclinlt, -6-27-28 North Fir uln-el; ti'lrplioiiu 75. Th. Democrutlo Tim, the Metlford . Mall. The Mt-u'ord Trlbuno, Tlio Huulli ru OreBOliluil The AHlilunu Tribune. GEOH013 rUTNAM, Kdltor SUBSCRIPTION BATE: One year, by mail $5.00 One month, hv mull. 60 Per month, delivered by currier In Mcdl'oid. l'liu.rilx, Talent, Jaek- ttiMivlllc and I'culi-iil I'oiiit 0 Palurday only, by mull, pur year 2. no Weekly, per yt.ar 1.&0 Official l'aper of the City of Medford. Offlclal Paper nf .Taekson fonnty. Entered an nt-eond-cla matter nt MctU'ord, Oregon, under the act of .March I, 187S. Sworn Circulation tor 13162491 Full leaBed wire Associated Proas lls ratcheH. CALiFORNIA CUTS KLAMATH FALLS, Ore, K.-b. -j:i. Accoi'diii lo tvniil ri'et'ivi'il tmlny by lliti Kliiiiintli ('(imniiTi'iiil fltili from tishop & llalilrr, tniffii- ntluriii'vs of Bun Krnwisi-b, a liuiU'riitl ri'iliii'tiim ill cltisn fri'iK'liI niU's lo nil Ciilil'timia points on tlio Klamath Falls brunch of the Sonlhciii l'nt'fic, lias buort or dered by tlit' t'lililurniti liiiili'niul com minsioii. This rrduction will nii(irox iinitte 40 per cent nnil applies now only to California points. This reilui'tion in vates has been sought repetttedly by Klamnth mer ehnnts, who thrmuih the Klainalli llusiness Men's nshceiiition (ind Com mercial club, some, timo ago, enned Jl.shop & linhler to proijeeute the mat lor in Ciiliforniu. : 1 lie (tililoniiii lliiiliond eonimis- Bion, nfter niueh delay, ordered the reductions to beetmio effectivu Jiut- linry J. J he Soul hern ritcum ciihi- pnny (hen prutiurvil delay until Feb rutiry 4, nfter which the time, was ngnm extended to February 10. The eomniissiou has just tUnied the roliaurini mill ni'dmed the new schad- iile published not later than March 4. MEDF0RD COLLEGE NOTES ' Miss Ycrnn (liliiiiiii, of Talent, this county, is Inking; the combined course of boi'kkcepinjr :ind stenography m (ho Medford llnsiness I'ollee. Miss Alene Allen of this city, is taking slcuoeraphy al the Medford llnsiness rollee, eveniii'4 c-,inns. .Miss Lillian .Moore, of this city, re cently entered the sleiiitjiraphiL' ile parlment of the Mi'ill'mtl Humih'.ns College. Mrs. Maud V.. Hay of this eity is )repjirinjjr in lhinl.krt'pim', typewrit ing, spelling; and pellliuiu-liip at the eveuini? sellitol of the Mi'ill'iil'il MllM uess (.'olh'i;e. Mr.'Doiinhl Moure i.l tlii city lias Clltiiivil llie 'ri:im' :-trnu;ratlnc dc Vnrlincnl "1' tttv Mr.llVi.! It.i-;;.. College. Mr. i;.i'.'i !'i..i:'!"ii. i.f iHU rilv, pUI'Mlilll' ;l Ininl,:, ai!,! typrwnliu'Z -;i the Mi'-ifoul h.t-- l I'lil'i'. GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY II! BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR Hull' Slops I'iiIIIiik Oul mill (iot-'I'lilt-U, Wn.v, silting nml llonutiftil. Your lirilr liecoincs llpht, wnvy, fluffy, abundant and appears ns young nhi'fl after n "Danilerlne linir clftanse.' Just try this moisten a cloth with n littlo Danderluc and CArefully draw it through our Imtr. taking one kuihII -strnnd at :i time. This will cleans! the huir of duM, dirt and excessive oil and In jut it fflw moments you have doubled llie Jjoauty of your hair. iHcbIiIcs beautifying tho hair at onco, Dandeiine dissolves every par ticle of dandruff; cb-aupe, pnriiles and Invigorates the scalp, forever Stopping itrhtng and f.'illlii hair. But what w ill pleaae you most 'will be after a few weeks' uso wht n you will actually aee new luitr -iiiie and downy nt first yon but really new halt growing all over the scalp, if you care for pretty, soft hair and lota of It, surely get a 2 cent bottle of Knowlton'd Dnnedrine from any drug utorft or ioilet counter, and Jum try it. TfET)FORD MATT, IN ADVANCE OF rTMlh national executive coininmce ol: llie Socialist A uartv litis issued a nroclaniat i hi airainst involviiitr the I'nitcd States hi war, entitled "Keep Out of War's Death Danee." ( 'uiiccrniiif' the suliiiiarine issue it says: The (.icrniau guliiiiarinu wartaro does not tlireateu our national Intcxrl- ly or lii(leeii(leaee, not even nur national ilinnlly or limiti!'. It wus not aimed primarily at llie I'ldled Slates lieoiile. It would slrike only those parasitic ehiHseH that bavo been lual:lm,' litiKO iirolils liy nianiil'actuitut; instruiaentH of death or by taltlne; away our food ami KclliUK It at exorullant prices to tile lighting urmles ot l-luroiiii. Send telegrams or letters to l'reid-.'nt W'IIkoii, lo the I'nited States siuut tors and congressmen. Demand (hat the American citizens and American ships he torblddeu to enter the war one, thai the nation shall not be pluiit;cl capitalists. Socialist organizations have ordered the expulsion of any nieiultcr that enlists or volunteers in rase of war heiug declared and arc roudurt in an artive propoganda in favor (ff prare. It will lie I'eiueinhcred thai socialists in Kuropc acted similarly before the war in all hellioerant countries, and enunciated the same hunianitarisin principles, yet when war was declared and Kurope plunged into the niaelstorin of hlood to aveiiof the hillino- u feudal parasite the So cialists solidly supported the war, expelled those members that prolcsted for peace, and united to furnish victims for the s!'Mo;li1cr pens. Dots i'liv one smipose American socialists would act differ !l I in ,';! (lermauy lorced war on the I nitea tense of national rights against barbarisin u-j;-I'ar nobli r cause for war than the murder of ,.!!?. let the (lernians repeat the laisitauia Slates I): OTCSSOI! is . an iiiipcrii'l trai't'ih- up an American liner and watch the socialists enlist. Even submit llie ouestion of war to a popular refer endum and see bow iiiic'i y t he people declare for conflict Most wars are popular when thev begin. The provincialism of nationalism as well as the feudal ism tt royalty causes war. ion of the future, though industrial and economic progress is gradually forcing its evolution. Eventually nations will, Jike individuals, cease lighting over real and imaginary grievances and leave them to international courts foi adjudication. Sonic day the workers of the world will real ize that their cause is it common fine despite artificial dif ferences and refuse to be led to slaughter and destruction to sustain chauvanistic ideals of the ruling classes. In some future time might will world will not be ruled by brute force. That happy day is still a tar on, but the progress ot nationalism as it long ago rang llie knell ol feudalism. The Socialists, as usual, in their peace ideals are in ad vance of the times as well as in advance of themselves. BUM BREVETIES EDEN PRECINCT 1 Tli yroiind lias n double ctonl of snow. Air. nikl Mrs. Junius were in Muil fonl tint firnt of Mic wei'k. Mr. and Airs. John Cunt rail uml family wen in (nwn hist weok. Nunrp' nml KhMu'I I'ursrll acconi pauicd by tbi'ir niuMior, wore hI'Ii.t nmm visitors at Airs, (ioldsby's Sun day. Airs. Dora Saltmnrsb was in Jack sonville lasl wrt'k. Tin1 inaiU'ruiK ball nt (JobUby's ball Saturday nibl was altt'itded by a laro ma jority of peopli". Alusio was playod by the Medlrd oichel ra. A line Mipar was served. Ha .el HUhop spent several days 'ii Applejiatt! this week. Krank Scol'ield wjs at lluncnm pustoi Tiee iccently. ItayiDiind J 1 1 f 1 1 i did lui-iiie-s hi tile eity lllis wei'k. Air.-.. Wiiliam lnvid-tn nf Huneinn pent several days in Aledford lat eek. (!tM)i;;t' Tra.k is iiite ill. Dr. Cmue 1 mi is in jitti'iidiun e. Iloiner Sti plitiiMiu was in ibc t it v bt.-,t week. I'A Saltisiai-li pent -everal day in .1 ;i'i.:-ntu"i!l! hi -I v. eel;. Tiny run.i'i'-t i-- rnniiiiiu tin1 ptiwrr plant :il Sti rim::. II. i.l. .11 1 '! u; 1., -i.t Viimhk in I i.l' n hi 1 Wi'i '. Ullnl Kli.'iiliMi.i-! THE GOLDEN ROLE ('. A. W'liilloi k, juulot member of tho tlolden Kale firm has returned fioni a si weeks buying trip lo Kan n.u; City, St. Louis, 'hica.no, Cleve land and New York. lie says the weather was 1 ory cold and everybody was lalMuK about the crisis with ttcrnmny and itH effect on business. There were about thirty numbers nf the tlolden Itule tUring of storos on t ho trip. Asked what the newest fashions for men and women are Mr. Whillock fiiid: "Just tell your readers to call at the liolden Kule and see the latest' jthiiiKR in wearing apparel." CAR LOAD OF METZ AUTOS ARE RECEIVED A car load of the famous -Met?, auto?; has Ju?t been received and are now on ili5)lny in the show room of W hite & Applegato at 29 South (irape street. This is a new auto firm in Medford and the .Met. Is a new car In Medford, but nut a new car on the market. They are an old tlnhllshed j nir and there are sexeral In tho coun t. bat thei-M has never been an ,ieiu v lieu herore. I lie company alvs that you call ami m-o the cars ami haw a deiuojiM i at toll. TRIBUNE, MEWOTW, THEMSELVES. unit would not affect the American except at their own risk. Insist Into war for the benefit or plunuc-uig Internationalism is still a vis no longer be right and the ot the world sounds the doom Aliss I.iimie Ilanseonie of Talent lias oiie to Jacksonville to assist Air. J. II. (oleuuiu in bis ofl'iec worli An old farmer said this moniini? that he wondered if this "gol-Unmed snow storm was the fault nf tbo peo-lthe. ilc wlni vnlt'il down (lit! i iri I i ii'upi)Hilion." t'ulvi'r Kurrv is ni bin i'nllicr's liomr snl '!'i'rinr willi tiiiisililis. His wil'u is tciK-hiiiff tin' Fi'i'n N'nlli'v school, so .Mr. nnil .Mrs. I'uriv pi'tsiiadi'il I'olvi'i to stnv nt tlicir plnce tvliili In is iW'liny; liiully, Mr. nml .Mis. ('. Cnli' tvciv miosis nt tin; KiMiui'f lioino Siiiulnv fvonini. Jlrs. .M. Hiisi' s n yut'st nl tlio plonsnnt lioino of Mis. W. ,f. Kity, oast of i'lioonix Siinilny. l!ov. IlniHii' nf I'lioonix win nt Aslilninl Tuosiliiv vision;,' .Mrs. t'lyilo, wlio litis hion vorv ill tlio Hlst two nook-. .Mr. I'M l,oi'lvooil noar I'lioonix li:is boon liiulilin; nnotliof poultry lionso nnil lirooilor. Also lias' built a nonl wiio t'onoo ni'iiiiiiil his littlo poul try J'u nil. f. I'urt'v has boon li'iulini: liay 1'. .r yoiiii'4 onitlo Hliioh ho inlt'inls to f'at ; i'ii in,- booi'. Ah.' nml Mrs. Aibort Dondiort v o;' IImiii.t orrliar.l i-.i;oil Miv,. lloiiii- pnvonl-. .Mr. ami .Mr.-. .M. Hart- ley ln-l Sniidnv. Mr-. Melvay inter!;, ir.odj (:U'te a niruher of friend.- at a turkey uic.uer la-t Sunday. Tuesday was v.-itin day tor the parents of pupil- of ho I'hocnix -chonl, lnit not nearly as many at tended a- were cxptclcd. .Mis laiuiic I'rciich if North Talent lias taken a po-itiou with the Talent. Mcivantile company as clerk. .1. N. Huff of We-t Phoenix left for Kaiisa- la-t r'riday to attend to busi ness. Patrons of The Daily .Mail Tribune, whii live on the North Talent mail ronl now receive their evening paper regularly. We are ylad to -ay. Mar ion Tryer is the new carrier. .lobe Wilder of Phoenix was at C. Carey's Saturday (o ee about buying .some bay. Karl ItrUcoe i- farmim the Herman place acros P.ear Cicck, nUo planting the Ivecd jdaec of nerc- in onions, and maU tvuek. Keiorts ay that one day thi week a di-er was seiui eat im; hny with l.loyd Cdver cattle, just out siile the eity limit- of Phoenix. Mv. .). M. Kndorhu- been suffering with ton-olm lor.-eeral d:is. )r S M.ilmuieii of Phoeniv. i- in alien lance. Bell-a ns Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Ono package provciul. 2V;it all dnijji:;ts. OREGON", FT7TDAV. FEirrcTAftf I ASHLAND AND VICINiTY The hotly of the late David Kil fjdiv was finally laid In rest on Wetlneclny in J Inrjaidine eomelery. Superinlemlent Steiuer of the state hospital ut Salem, lu-eompttuied By Dr. J.. Criflitli of the !-aiae nsti tution, were liere Wedue.-day uioni in in at leiidaiu e upon an iuver-tiu- lion os to euiiM.s of Ki!ore's duatli at the slate hospital lat week. A thorough examination of the bodv le, the nutop.v as performed . was iii;m1i bv Dr. (iritlith revealing the fuel '.hat lviljiore dicil from natural iau-e. ha di.-eivditin any evidence and all. rumors thai the death w;i cammed either ly contribntorx neiteiii'L' oi' viulenec ut the baud- of hospital at lendallls, licsidfs lite vi.-.ilinr p!iy dcian, .Mayor Lamkin. City Attorney Aloore, Cliief of Police Atteliury. Drs, Sv.'edenbui'j;' and (Jrey of the health board, ( 'ou la-Hum n llaiita, rndertaken Slndi. liev,, ( 'arnahan ami Dnuvlas. Frank Sv.iuIe, repre senting the Jetali'es, and Lynn .Mo wn I as expert reporter in coroner'-ea.M'-, were present and eolleetively r-Imied a cert it icale in accordance with the evidence- a- developed at the poM inoriem. Cio'ruor Wiihvcomhe, Ditriet Attorney fiel-hnr v' .Minion County, and Di.-triet Attorney rloh erts of Jack.ttm eouulv also figured in the investigation, and the unpleas ant iueulent is now considered closed. Lynn Skecn, chauffeur on one of Ashland -Aledford jitney linen, and Aliss Vina Kenton were married re cently at Jacksonville. Their home here will be on Vista street. Ivan Philips, son of Air. and Airs. ',. K. I'hipps, has been seriously ill in Portland, threatened with pneu monia. He is still nt the Good Sa niartian hospital, pro dually improv ing. Ivan went to Portland last Tc cember to perfect himself in a com mercial course, under auspices of the Y. AI. C. A.f and for some time past been filling the responsible posi tion of stenographer for the Globe Alilliug company. Taxpayers are discussing results of J. V. Sweeney's suit against Jack son county for balance due of Pa cific Highway work connected with the unit over the Siskiyous. Pv deci sion in .Multnomah circuit court Wed nesday, Sweeney is allowed 7,202, instead of the .r';t."f.i7..3li pyoffered in settlement by the, county. He is also to recover costs and dir-burse-meuts in the suit, a not inconsiderable sum, and interest on 7;t,2ti2.2." from Aluy 4. H)l.", amounting to $7,70".!i;i. The special election to pass upon pi'miusition f vulim $15,0til) in bonds for the purcba.-e of C'hautau qua park by the city lias been set for Saturday, March o. i Uu Tuesday, March1 Kl. the Alpha Chapter No. 1, Order of the Kasteni Star, will observe its anniversary by giving it speciijl enlertainmeut oul of the ordinary alonv: social lines to which n number of guests, not mem bers of the order, will be invited. The chapter was instituted February. 24, IHHU, this being the .'!7lh anniver.-ary. The late .Mrs. I.ydia T. MeCall i the lir-l worthy matnm. She wa al-o elected to the office of worthy grand matron of Oregon. Charles P. Stoaks died Tuesday, aged -I!' year-. He was from Albany, to which town hi.- hod v. was sent for burial. lie was the father ot" II.1 F. Stoaks, a Southern Pacific employe residing- at the corner of Fourth and C M reels. The liouud-Cp Assoeiul ion ha- of fcreil n prif of to the -.elan pupil .sic ing what wilt be eon j sidcied tin iiio-1 ai)r,')iiiate name .'ovl A-liianil'- b g celebration even) iie.t duly, the cmie-t tor tlii- pri.e t ; (do -e M.ireh I. Ti c term mud be I a di-Um iive one. novel and sugges-j live a- to the uierils which the ecle-j hration implie-. The designation will he considered a permanent one. Mrs. Kugcnc Walrad has gone to Newport tor a x i-it with her daugh ter. Mis. Klmer Patrick. Alonlaio- ViMicln-r a re entering Clcars Blotchy Shin Don't worry about hluudic; v-r ither skin tiouhle.s. Veil can have a clear, clean complexion h usin-; a little n-i.n. ohuint-d at auv dru store lor 25c t-r extra Urg? bofdc at $!(. 7x ni a easily :t ni u vv all t ra c e i t pinijU', black hr.-id-, MtcHc;;, cc inia. and rinnwnrni reid m.xWe the skin clear ,vid hi-ahhy. 7emo i a clean, pvm'tr.it 'mt;, antlipiic bnuid. neulier stick nor ercay and tain n.-. hinir. It is e;iily ii'tdlrd and c- ire re lr;M" for eaeli .ii'"lie.Mn. It is always diinn;lihle. j"-- ri. ni.--- . c t- ,-i?n.t. o. l tl.Wllll.tfi TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS JOHN A. PERL TJKDERTAKE Iny Awlt.tnt M M. HAHI I.KTT llHmii M, 4?n nil 47J- Autoruoblls Hearsa Sarflr. tuikulanu H4tl, Uarvujr. maoeN I I I IN J VJlEDfOnp mil into eonlrai ts for planting 200 uciv.o f sii'-m beets, the produet to be shipped tu (lie Grants l'ns factory, j C. I!. Call, employe of the Aledford iee plant, ha traded Ashland prop erty at 122 street, now oeeupied by S. 11. AleNair, li It. II. Toft, also from Aledford, for an eihty-nerc much, This residence was built and .formerly owned by It. A. l'ayne, now of 1 larribiii. Alr. Anna Law-un and dai. filter, Florence, of North Yakima, Vah visited Air. and Air-. V. 11. Day on Wednesday, while on the return trip hi, int-rs May in Southern California. Jim I.acy is the new eity mar.-hal at Talent. A word to universal auto -peeders on the Ashland-Med ford ciicuit onghlo be sufficient, ut lea-t while pns-ing through Talent's limits, Mr. and Mi--. A. Id red Beaver, re cently of Springfield, have been vi.-- itiiig- rein lives here and have gone to Klumath Falls for a further vi-it with Mr, Ileaveivi people before going to Fitgcnc, where Mr. heaver has a fim .position wiili the Chamberlain Hard ware company. Walter lleriulon re mums in Springfield as manager of M (.'. ti-.v..-l'.'i''s ha rdwa re and imple ment store. Viruil ami Frank liu-lt. of the P.ell- view di-trict, have gone to l(o-cburg to investigate employment opportuni ties iif Douglas county. J. H. Hunter, former orclmi'di-t in the Pellvk-w neighborhood, left Wed-i nesday for the Canadian northwest,! where h will locate permanently on a; section or two of mini, which he has acquired in the Province of Alberta, his postoffice address being Prospy. Harry Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. . I,. Moore, went along with him. Moore senior also contemplates trying his fortunes on the Canadian soil later on. Superintendent of Schools Hriscoe left early in the week for Salem to at tend an official meeting' of the. State Teachers' association,, he being the new president of that organization. The faithful old team employed in the city street department having- be come super-a minuted, the council has closed a deal with .1. W. Millner for a fine spau of dapple greys with fa tigue uniform harness in keeping wth the horsepower developed, at n cost of over .flUiO. The land department of the Chi eago, Milwaukee and St. Paul ralway has opened temporary offices in the rooms recently occupied by IJceb; & Kinney, particularly exploiting that section of the country tributary to Port Aniieles, Wash., the "Gateway City. .Mrs. M. M. Oarwood is the company's representative. Anion'.: new "(fleer- of the ''itv QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is -the joy i ul cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab lets, the substitute, for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and cah-mcYs old-time en emy, discovered 'the formula for Olive Tablets while treating; patients tor chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing;, sooth ing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of t!ic?e little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to ;ct normally. They never force tlu.ni to unnatural action. It you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling; sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll hud iiuick. sure and only pleasant remits from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thouvinds take one or two every rdght j-t to keep right. Try them. 10c and -5c ner box. All druggists. Seasoned Wood Dry Hotly l-'ir lVrTlor: 1'J-itich Oiunks . tn-hirh riiunks $2.77. Kitelien Wiml cents llieber. Ye Guarantee the Measure. Morey Wood Co ritonc (lot-,). !!7 N. Kir Si. i.NTununisAx altocah co. TIME CKI). I.eaTO Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoonlx dally, except Sunday, al 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p. m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. ni. Leavg Asbland for Medford daily, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.. 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave Ajhland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:00 and 10-30 p. m. MEDFORD Vulcanizing Works All work puarnntppd. Auto Tiro Kepairiii:. 'e sell Fisk and .Mich- clin Tiros. 36 South Grape St. Medford Cnion, an orgnnizat'm eompoed oi federated voimjr pcple's --oceties, Dr. Lillian Fowler is pre-ident; II. S. I'alnierlee, vice-president ; (ilady Caruahan, tr-a-urer; Mrs. James Yokum, secretary. The writer di-linctly remembers, when a hid, of tin commotion created in a certain church in northern New York incident to the installation f a new tangled organ, equipped with a multipliciVv f - p ., the old fash ioned me'-'dci'i: beit eon.-dercd good enouyh in -upplyiug needed mu-ical accoinpauimciits. In those days even ice cream -or hi I- were frowned upn. What would that generation have thought of a whi-tling uoln executed by thi- young buly of today as a part of the Sunday .-ervire Air. aifd Mrs. W. M. Poley have re turned from a -ix week-' i-it in Southern California, where Long Heacli wa. heaihiiartcr.s in a round ol pleasure trip- to various localities. The home-coming wns with relatives in an automobile party as far as Fresno. Herman Stock, .lack liailey and John Hughes braved the snowstorm on Thursday in a fishing trip to the lioune river near Kay dam. Perl It. (iii'er returned from flic legi-dntivo .-e-.-ion at Salem on Wednesday, after an absence of sev eral week-. County Superintendent Ager, in recommending teachers within his jurisdiction to become m"v proficient in ''muscular" penmanship, might with propriety have included mi ad monition regarding Kngli-h as it i spelled, or rather mis-spelled. MOTHEP&JJ) THIS When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats t . and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop inlo croup, or worse. Ami then 9 when jou're nhid you have a jar of Mus terole nt liiuiu to (tive prompt, sure re Uef. It (Iocs not blister. A. lirst :iil ami :t certain remedy. vrmiprole is excellent. Thousands of nothci j know it. You should keep a ar in the houye. ready for instant tie. It is llie remedy for adults, too. Uo u ir: me tliroat. bronchitis, lon.silitis. .roup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, luwl whi'. eonoi'stion. nlturisv. rheumatism. umhago, pains ami aches of hack or omls, sprains, sore muscles, cuumaiiis, irostcd feet and olds of the chest (it at ten m cvenis putunionial. Early Vegetables and lowers flliould be -tartfrl now. PI ant Mcrae'a Grand Prize Carrots, Cabbage, Onions, Beets. Peas,, Spinach and Turnips. AUo Morse's , Sweet Peas tnd Panaics. AH re selected California Seeds Don't take secJs that are "just as good." Get Morae'a. On Sale by all Uulln-J Deatrri If voitr tlfilrr datt oat erry Morn i)tJ. et ilirrrt (ir our ctl!-i rrde. Your orJtr ttt k p.-omptly Ditd to. C. C. MORSE 8 CO. Seedsmen San Francisco i . . 'Mji, I1H1 " ' ' ' THE HISTORIC Palace Hotel OF SAN FRANCISCO Located in tlie heart of the Business, Shopping and Theatre Districts OFFERS Rooms and Service I At rates unequalled in a hotel of hs class Rates for Rooms From $2.00 Upward J K F Corns Leoaen fiff Wiihaagis"Se8s-l! 8 Drops Do the WorS, Painlessly. "I t.'ll vnu. before I h.oara ot ir-J n i iKii iUo tf. one thins oflnr toe o bis It rimnWo put on Sow o .nor. fll.fa 'or j' - lll'OPS Of '1,1'IM-II "HI .til It nmkoH the eol'll '''J,v"'i,?iU tVlL it I.ii.hp tlmt you 1:111 Jut Diclv 11 Ubio. Wis a'&rsm nw.;-- i-min..n--"'w. i'"l''''.' '!,, 4 "Ccw-If is sold evi u ,i r . -.h. a I" i". or frnt "n inerMil ut pr .-o Ly E :. lAvreneo & l-'o.. CiilcaBO. 111. oi,i i Mfiiforo and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by I.0011 II. Ha-kins Mo'l'onl I'luiiiiiaty, mill lUnth's Kii'f.' SHiiv. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure for earache, headache-. catarrh, diphtheria, sore tnront, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, cough, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, caked breast, cures all kinds ot goiters. NO OI'-KKATIO.V. Medford. Ore-con, 'fan. IS, 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKUX: This is to certify that I, the un designed, hail very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years anil last August was not expected to live, una bearing of Glm Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 241 South Trout street In -Medford) I de rided lo get herbs for niy stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them, and today am .1 well man and can heartily rec onnnend anyone afflicted as I was to seo Hint ChtiDg and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. H. JOHNSON, Witnesses: ,f. A. Anderson. Medford. S. I). Holmes, Eagle Point. Frank Lewis, Eagle Point. Win. Lewis, Eaplo Point. W. L. Chlldr'olh, Eagle Point. C. K. Moore, Eagle Point. .1. V. Melntyre, Eaglo Point. - - Goo. 11. Yon der liellcn, Eaglo Point. Thos. K. Nichols, Eaglo Point. John S. Orth, Medford. f BH IBIS s tr ' JUL f'inMr 1 1 1 iit'p1 i;L! Eat less meat if Kidneys feel like lead or Bladder bothers you Heat forms uric acid. Most folks furpot tli;it t!i' kidneys, like the bowels, yvt Blui'idli nrnl clofip'd ami nodi ii ilu-iliin oucusionally, elsi: we have liackiiclio and dull mif-my ia tlio kidney roqion, severe liefl!;iclu-!?, rhcu matie twin-jes, torpid liver, neid-fitomacli. Bleeplesam-ss and all sorts of bladder di ordore. Vou nirnply muat koop your kirfnej'a nctive anil clean, and tlie moment you feci an aclie or p:iiit in the kidney repiim, pet ahotit four uiirii-f-a of lad Salts from any good drn? store, hrro, take a tatilpuunfttl in u -.'hit- of water before breakfast for a f-v days and your kulnrya will tlion aft fine! This fnnmua raits is m&c from the acid of .'rapes and lemon j'iin, eomhined with liihia. and is liarmli-s.-! t: lluah clope-,1 kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the aeida in tho urine ?o it no h.n-r ixriUite1, U:ua ending bladder disordi-rs. Jsd Salts U harmless; inepenaive; makes a delightful etr.-rvescent lithva water drink which nvrrylmdy should tako now and then to keep their ki'lneys clean, th'.is fivnidin. ?eriotiA complication V-S, well-known local dnipt;idt flays ho. sella lota of .Tad Salts to folfca who Relieve in owrcoming kidney trouble while it is onlv trouble. . r- , V WESTON'S Camera Shop 20S East Jin in Street, Medford Tho Only Exclusive Ooiniiunvial l'liotoi-raplier in Suiii'ioru Oregon. Xo-rativos Mado any time or place hy appoint incut. Phono J7-.T. We'll do the rest. E. P. WESTON, Prop. V