Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 26, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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North Fir vlrc.a; tcl.'iiln.nu 7:.
, J, The Democratic Tinioa, thf Mi-lfurd
m, Mall. Tho Mi'ufot J Trlhuiif, The South
fUJ wn 6reKontu.ii The AsMuiid Tribune.
GEOnOfi PUTNAM, Editor
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ule Pit month, tMlvcrwd by carrier In
lor Mfilfiml, IMkii-ihx. Tul'-nt. .lncl(-
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Official Puptir of the City of Medford.
(J1' . Official Paper of ,i:toknon County
Entered as mroml-cWsii mutu-r at
Medfurd, Ore-go n, utickr the act of March
9, 1S7V.
Sworn Circulation for 191C 2491
Full leased win Associated Proas dls-
natches.
SAN FHANl'lSCO. Feb. I ..mis
V. Hill, president of Iho (Ircnt North
ern i a il roiid, snid here today tlint ul-
though llis roild (locH IHlt Connect 4.1
redly with one now being ndvoenred
I'm1 easlern Oregon by U. H. Slnihoni
' of Portland and Spokane, I lit' Hill in
terests would encourage this devol
; opment.
Strnhnrn's linen, centering nt IleiiJ,
Or., would conned the vust eanlern
' Oregon country with market north,
; .south or east, anil afford dovelnp-
nient to n tremendous territory.
V "Wo will encourage and by no
means oppose. SI raluini,'' Sir. Hill
filiid. "In i'aet, I should like to see
him fill the gap."
The purpose of the fcnvl Fiult mm-
paiiy of the Northwest is to offer
growers of northwest fruit a eompletn
marketing ni.K'litno that will Insure
tho highest possible prlco for tho pro
duct at tho least expense. Its prin
cipal purpose la to establish un F. O.
11. market for tho northwest pro-
duets which can only be obtained by
a thorough knowledge f the fruit
Interests nnd by showing tho fullest
. measure of consideration to the mu
tual Intorest of both grower and
buyer.
Tho Earl Fruit Co. or the North
west is not a consignment house un
der any circumstances, lis person
nel consists of ini-u who have made il
their business to study the wants of
. tile grower and lo sell auil not to con
sign their fruit. Wn will operate for
the grower strictly liy selling their
fruit at a fixed price ami by method
of prompt (iillciilims a:ul b,
ing them their money in the
possible lliiie.
Our plain of operation a
011 the folio.' inc met boils:
lsl. I'; !. v ' .-'..;. .i:
Tills III' Ill-'il ,i I': L.i.r
efforts mill -.Mil ., , ..:
by.r i i ;m . ; . :s. . i .
ca:s ;!; kii. .1.
i t I II I II
i'.orlrt j-vt to ir.
iunn.s t!i
.a i ,m- v ill i .
draft flfi;i
Illld pa IU"Iit V, ill lio !
(U'livofy i m.t !i. ht , r.
Ill coikum : i.m :i i tin i;
C'OHli0TiV (d Cui iloi II'. t '. t"
taHlislicd a l rv'.w, sid liim
lit substantially ,? jolii-in
ul Vrnit
itavo es
n:a liiuc
mallet
or t ho I'nitrd S!:itfs and tlivout'.liont
tho prinripai parts m Kmop.v With
the California irnitii tor summer ami
. tho northwest product fM fall, vtn
ter and spriiiK, e will be in n no-i-tion
to employ our men under salar
in tho Itnportfint tn:irk'ts thus M'Mir
in dlrert repre-t nt.ttlon.
Tho Karl Tnii' t'ottipuip' of Mr
Northwest Is distim-tiy a home or
ganization -with licidiinartcrri in Spo
hano, WasliliiKton, and vill tntah
lish hraivoheft in all t:n prltiaip.i i
northnost nhfpplns distrirt ra;dt:i'
Ized sufficiently to no.t th r.
er rotiuiromeuM, and itti "partirul n
attention will lie paid to the piop"!
dlRtrihiitlon of northwest prodmts.
Tho Karl Fruit I'ompany Ikis h.in
dl1 in the past twonty one t-.,r h
1 riEOst percent upo of pnnn !u t)ie
atate of Idalio, lht. tonn.i ; b.-iru;
fornvorly hantllcd thioiu.h their c-.,t-fornta
aalerf office, but Ii ha kiomh to
fllich proportions that it demands a
homo aal tnachlne which i iuiv
porferted ni! arc offering nm unh
to tho prime and tholr Rrowvt5 of
southern Idaho, hut to the uroweis
of nil norihttCHt ppiishubln produ.tr
1p
STRAHORN LIES
M1RDF0T1T) MATT
'ARMED NEUTRALITY."
Til I' president 's speech to (-(inyfcss asking authority to
use the forces of the United States to protect Ameri
can rights and establish a policy of "armed neut rality," is
not, in any sense, a declarat ion of war nor an act of war. It
is preparation for warlike acts by other nations hut
brings the nation closer to actual war. 9
In taking this course, President Wilson is following in
the footsteps of Washington aild Adams in t he Napoleonic
wars. I n 171X5 14' ranee was commit ing depredations against
American and neutral commerce in an effort to strike fit
(treat- Britain, a course (lerinany is now pursuing. Ameri
can ships were sunk, American lives lost, and Americans
captured on belligerent ships treated as pirates.
In 1798 the French directorate decreed the seizure of all
vessels loaded wilh goods coming from an enemy's port, no
matter to whom consigned, l lic I Jilted States broke all
diplomatic relations with France and congress authorized
American warships to capture French vessels guilty of
depredations. .Actual naval engagements were fought, but
no declaration of war was made, and within a year, France
yielded to the American contention.
There was a demand t hen, as now, for war, and rapid
prcpnral ion for war ensued, as is now in progress. Con
gress was asked by President Adams for broad authority
to pf tect American commerce and put the United States
in position to wage war, if necessary.
On .July 7, 17!iS, President Adams approved an act re
citing thiit since ireaties repeatedly had been violated by
France, just claims for reparation refused and a system of
"predatory violence" had been pursued by the French gov
ernment, the. United States were "of right freed and exon
erated from the stipulations of the treaties," and that
these compacts should not henceforth be regarded as
legallv obligator- on the government or citizens of the
United States."'
The tinny was increased and George "Washington ac
cepted the chief command, but though an "actual maritime
wttr" was really waged, that was its far as it went. France,
after many years, agreed to pay 25,000,000 francs to sat
isfy American claims for depredations on American com
merce. The acts of congress in 1798 were in the aggregate
somewhat like the bill introduced in the senate by Senator
Fall. The president then was authorized to instruct and
direct commanders of United States war vessels to seize
and bring into any part of the United States any armed
vessel found hovering on the coasts of the United States
and committing depredations on American ships. They'
also were hist ructed to retake anv captured American ship.
Another act authorized merchant ships to he armed and to
take the same steps against ioreign war vessels. I oimnun-
icntion with France was forbidden and French vessels
were prohibited from entering the ports of the United
States.
While the president asks
emiilov land ami naval torces
gat ions imposed by the United States by the law of na
tions, by treat ies or convent ions to which the United States
is il tiiirlv or bv the statutes
while reprisals at sea will probably follow Herman attacks
upon American ships, there is still a possibility that war
may not be declared, as it. was not declared tinder asn
ington and Adams.
.1. M, CmnYv id' Miilf.H(i is ti ir
man of I lit1 new riitiil iurv vthirh w:i
Iriiwri ihw iii.riiiii'' and uhii-li i ix
tci'lcil m (.'ml ils i ; 1 1 i 1 1 r luiii'lit or
Iiin.t.ri ow un ri.iiiv. 'mm1 i.l'u-r .jui -or-,
di'jr.vn nrr: linlj'li Iti'jin, ('riiliul
I'ninl : Ki. imiil I'. fami.lMll. A-lilaml;
A. II. lViiri. riit'fuiv; V. S. Ilam
iiu'li.l, Mt'.ltniii; Cln-tiM Al'liV;.:"1'-A-lila-i.i;
. I'i-r.vi, A-lilanl.
DIED
uN W- -Vr. ir.v A, X.wn in .ib'il
i'-i :'!-',i:ii ' "t; nl her h.iMi- ai Central
roll.:. .1!;".! t 1 ;.i ;i!'.. '' ll.oilllis. .Sin'
ii.nl i ; a b'; t ui' litis sivunii
: ir tin- pas: ;.-;ir. Sho !.,. ,.r,y
I ;,r liiU:':U!i!. -r:-.-;:i.. .1 N(mti:iii. 'fii-'
.inirnii will '.i' hil.i at liie I 'l.ris: in n
cbiii'ch, Ci'iili.it l'e!i'.l. Tuesday Kci'
rl'arv :' :i'. l':;'.'! p. m. liiliTiiieut
will lie in (Ylitrnl 1'olut ii'iui'ti'i'i .
TKDKirivllarrold l.eroy Toil
t it i. infant son of Mr. ami Mrs. Clar
ence 1. TcdrieU of CoUer Mutto, died
at tho family home February :Mh.
aj'.d J mouths and 2 das. The fu
neral services will be held at Fetl's
chapel February '21 at 10 a. n Interim-tit
will be in 1. O. (. F. ceme
tery. t.WCKOK!) r.nilfoid .1. l.aimtord
in aitornev of Tacoma. N'ash., died
i at Ahland Snnd:i niuht, nscd L .'."
j ; ears. He h;is spent the time since
last suma.fr at AhUnd, having come
to Southern Oregon for his health.
The remains w tn h, shipped to rnnl
1 up. Wa-ili., lor in ter men t early in
the pre, cut week. He leaves a wife
and daughter, both of whom woie nt
Ashland during Ills iUnesrt. Tho de
ceased wi a member of tho Masonic
Woodmen and Moos ordeiii.
LUNACY PROCEEDINGS
FOR HARRY THAW
nill.AI'HrillA. Feb. -JH. I.mi
ny jtroeeedihM- Here be'Min ill cmi-
I (. il jiii :, - o.i! t ;,..:.. -t drier
j mine the -ithlt ol ll.iMA K.Thn'A.
j W. I; Yeo of Talent spent .Monda
jilt the city tinti.tiK'liim business.
TRTT5TJNT!, MEDFORD,
authority to make it lawful to
to enlorce "any or till olili
ol the United States, ami
"WASlLINVtTOW rra. 2tf. Appro
iniation vt $i!.0an,in.n) rr fftlornl nv
' lief in t tit present food situation and
; fJituiv investigation to drvisr- lioth-t
uiarkotini; and distribution nn tliod:
j was proposed in a rt'ointion ini i o
diuvd today by St-iiaior Uorah 01
Idaho. Action upon the resolution
was drfot i (1.
POTATO COMBINE
IN WASHINGTON
si-: A rnd' i-v
It is
Mimat-
ed
are uet w ei n 1 2 ' and
', i.'o rloads o:' potatoes iu Mor.t;c
;heie, and le.is ihau loo cars in the
ei:li;e ':t!;iiila valley, v'aliioruia and
I'hiraiio :;p;culaiors who were never
ihefore on this market aro holding ap
j pro-iimately I no iv.rlouds of I'uet
, Sound potatoes. It is not believed
Itrowe are nioro than twenty cars of
liiMWii iiunurifs on mis hiuo oi i no
mountains. Hid prices for sents run
from $70 to $7."t with selling prices
at ?ii to and a majority of the
regular Jobbing houses are buying
short, content to havo enough to fill
etirrent onlrs without attempting to
anticipate tho future, l'linct Sound
potatoes aro selling at $7", with Quo
tations to Job tors of $60 to 56 r.
brokers who endeavored today to buy
some of these potatoes in storage met
with flat refusal by holders to quote.
Predictions of $tn to ?UV per ton
for Yakima penis are heard.
SEIZE ALL FOOD IN STORAGE
PLAN OF TROY MAYOR
TUOY. . Y.. Feb. 2b. -Mavor
Hums, president of the mayor's cou-
! ferenert of New York state tonPibt
,annouueed he would solvo the food
'problem in part by seMn, an.. ntp
1 plies held in cold storage for thi1 p ir
pose of creating oppt essi v. v.ltte.
liHid put them on the nrke: for s.ile
I reasonable prices. The r.ia .or also
( tier la red t here should be legislation
1 iixliic a nialmuui and eiMujuta
' prite for the peceSiirie of lite.
! Wellborn llecson of Talent was a
I.Mcdti rd .Isltot Monday.
ftT,F!0', MONDAY. FKUtfUAUY 2(5. 19lt
CHILD HARPIST CALLED
v5u
0 7
.
? . M 1
ir.
Claiidiu is callod t!: WitHt palriot" hccaiivc she lie-ins nl! her cuii
'crts ulavinjr t lie Star Span.uU'd Haunor. Slu- lives in Syracuse, X. Y., ami
lias been .showing her ability at tho
LIBERTY DUE TO
FIGHT FOR IT
If This World Had All Been Peace-at-Ariy-Pricers,
We Would All Be
Slaves Today, Every One of Us
The Issue Today Is Liberty and De
mocracy Against Autocracy.
By CHAIiLKS KIAYAUD 1U.SSF.LL.
YVASI 1 1 N'dTOX, Feb. 'Jti.A fter
nil, biciliren, America Unit doesn't
menu jint a chance t j j -pile up money
and gamble in stocks und md automo
biles and .un to tea parlies and gab
ble and idle and row I'm 1 und so end.
docs it
At leu-!, that in'l what i( lia
uicant herelotoiv in the world's af
fairs. Some of us -eem lo have forgot loir
our American history ami In need n
sliiul t two at tlic records to ".el
our beariuirs and rcniembcr wind it is
to be an American.
Willi all our Mipposcd devotion lo
lite dollar limit and so on, this countrv
has always had more ideuliHu than
any other on ei-illi. and that is nut
boa-tin?;, but r ! ; :cl.
I .i 1 :! - l onuhr I'm:
Il be-jiiii 'i i: h iin utter.tiicc on (be
inherent ri-hi- nl man that was )';ir
and iiuay the i nc-l word ever -aid
on that subject.
It made its failli into deed-; at the
price of sonow and blood.
It was the in-piratinti and parent
oi' the Frcu.'M rev. un; ton. tne ureiiit -1
I't'uii to jv.:i!,i;in,! : ;-:l hi-iicMi l:,
I: inspired U -Ipeil ii 'ti. i:pri--i:ii,
i!;it di-o-,' ;,;.in on: .i iiie
w. -stern eoiiiine-i; . ul !;utj:ei:i , he
South Anieri. -a;; ivi i ii.--'.
h helped (Iree.e lo win Iter independence-
iroin T tikcy.
It ha- ;i! way- been on the -ide ot
every people -tr lo be l ice.
It made a war o de-lroy laery.
It i- fhe onlv cnunlry in all hiiory
that ccr held por-e-sion of a land
of such vast riches a- Cuba ami re
turned lo iN own people a pcal of
such price. The I'niled State.-- ha
done that twice.
ll is he oniy count rv that ever
carried on n huve alluri-tic enterprise
like the i:ovcrnun nt of file Philippine-.
It is the onlv country that !m- ever
returned as ece--ivc a part of n na
tional indemnity. It i- tlie only coun
try that ba- cer a- led upon princi
ples of nb-lnie; ju-tice when dealing
Hlth a itno.'ie: rd foe.
It has ihtujs p, Uh etcdU and
thin-- Ut it- debit. !:ke ot!cr nai.n-:
hut thr civil nl! it hn- kept in -e;bt :ta
ideal.
Idciil h hemoci ai .
That ideal i- demorrncv. lile-Tiy.
coud v. ill, decency :nd pi-aee.
AYc are now eori.inj; to n time when
ho shall be put to a te-l about t : i
lailh that t- in n-.
For iibito-t three e:' t - w .
lo .ked h l' h hoi-v. and i it v i.i"-l
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. OnriwcUivJ
proves it. cat all tli tii' jisls.
WILLINGNESS 10
"LITTLEST PATR'OT
1
3
j y
,w Si
P-T A TTPiTA
Claudia
RlCEi
liarn in all lan.re cities of the count rv.
rope, blcciliiifr untler u war bi-ou.U'lit
upon it bv suniviii uuliieracy.
In the twentieth eentui'.v, autocracy
hus no more place in government lliun
a stone hatchet !ia-s iu iiulnstrv..
If the war ends without iiliolishin"
this nn-ient loiintain of (Kiisons, it
will end in nothing but a .truce in
which the world will get ready tor
another war, still "renter.
If the war ends with the triumph
of the denioi'iacv we prol'cs.s there
will be a great spiritual awakening in
which we can expert lhat wars will
be thrown aside its men have thrown
aside all other relies of the jungle, ex
cept the lilies lhat blight them.
if Kuri'pc had been ail democracies
there would have been no war.
II. is behind the thrones thai the
war game is hutched and tin ned loose.
It is well to sec!; peace and pursue
il. Hal nut into the hm-se pool.
Also there is mi use iu trying lo
foul onr-elvcs about the terms on
which pence can lie hail and kept.
' I )cniuci'ai'.v, libei ly, enlightenment
friu peace are I'ae products uf sacri
fice. Ri.me One lurd for !(.
Kvcry rigid that wc enjoy is mns.
because in some oilier day there were
men that were willing to fight, and if
necessary, to die for it. -
If this world hail been inhabited ex
clusively by peaci'-at-any-priee men.
we should today be nolhing but intel
lectual ami pby-ieal .-laves, the whole
gang of us.
War is a terrible thing ami not
lightly to be thought of. I'.ul I lin e
are win e things than war.
One i to know that von are ivilling
In iniu'iit wlial h:w luori L'l'ilied by
-aeniice 1ml iinuillipg ! make nay
eci'i 1 ire to j ile-er e il .
T.. inw that ,:t .!:.; .ill
oar d;iy-- an evi-tenei' weighed down
viih the reilertiim that all the -ainls
and heroes of democracy and liberly
have wiiiuglii and siiflecd in vain be-'an-e
we ha.e sarrcnilelcil wluit they
hail won.
H-.;M Toi' Our l.it'eilir".
T '"' I'iivili - ii,.v,'-..e,l will, tu.
ti ',''..( c Me'-r i.iii irdly.
DRiVE AWAYHf ADACWE
Rub Musterole on Forehead
and Temples
A headache renn-ii.. without the dan
gers of "headache medicine." leliees
headache and that miserable feeling from
O'his or ci.ngc-tion. And it acts at onccl
Musteri'U is a clean, while ointment,
made i:u ..il ..f mustard, lictter than a
mustard ptj-tcr and does not blister.
I e.l .-c!y . tcrn.il!-. and in no way can
a H ret M"!i;;;'.-h and heart, as some in
ternal pie.liemos do.
Hxecbtiit lor sore throat, bronchitis,
cri't'p. stili" neck, a-r.hma. neuralgia, cun
geitcn. p'eun'sy. rl cmnatism, !um?iago.
all f mills and aches of the back or j"ints.
sprair-. sure n".l;clcs. bruises, chilblains,
(rusted feet, elds of the chest (it often
prevents pnruniMUul.
roa KI1ITQ
'UtJl 1 u
Tfl flRDEH 250(1
; Also Cleaning, Pressing and AHerlno
123 E. MAIM. UPSTAIRS
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKEN
1-artT AlstnTil
M H. II ti l l .1. I T
Pbone M. 4".a n.l 47-J-t
Antorno:tle lleitrao br.tc.
Bikaline Kgrilci. Lrur
V
1 l lmmrt '
too greasy of oul and too fond of our,
tat ease to keep lor our children what
was built fr tH out of the blood of
our father-.
To have nlwavs before u the !''!
that while we were too cowardly t
fi-ht for emrsches, we were al-o ba-c
enouuii to allow other- to ti-ht loi
ns? Is nil this likely to be ever -aid of
Americans .'
Ilrellirei . ih'.-re i no tnicniui; be
fore ;r . : ie-. of I'm- dulv laid upon
us, lt mai.e !.u:oH- ifemocraiie auo io
make it free and brinir to the world
enduriii-; peace.
lieforc America will be willim; lo
turn back from that duty, it will, in
public ceremony, take a handlul id'
mud and crae fruiu the records of
men tliat marvelous -lorv.
FEED IHE BIRDS
KEEP THEM ME
The bh'.i:l:cl of -now oer the val
ley has shut off the normal supply of
food for song and game birds, and as
a result a greai many will starve to
death. The birds are an usset in thai
they include in their bill of fare nil
insects and weed seeds, and I'ui'lher.
lliev contribute to the beauty and
elianu of every community.
All lovers of birds and others, from
a humane standpoint, should feed the
birds until the snow is off the ground.
Any serups from the kitchen are most
appetizing, and in addition we may
include all grains and see.U, cull ap
ples, etc Throw it out on the snow
and protect from the house cat. (let
the children interested--they particu
larly enjoy and benefit from this form
of applied nature study.
Sportsmen nnd fa l iners are re
quested lo feed the ipuiil and peasants
as the deep snow in the hills has en
tirely rut off their supply of food.
Frank Owen, the. tlmberman, is se
riously. Ill nt llis home on Siskiyou
Heights.
STOMACH UPSET?
Get at the Real CauseTake Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
That's what thousands of stomach
sufferers are doing now. Instead of
taking tonics, or trying to patch up a
poor digestion, they are attacking the
r.-.i cause of the ailment clogged liver
and disordered bowels.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse
the liver in a soothmg, healing way.
When the liver and bowels arc per
forming their natural , functions, away
goes indigestion and stomach troubles.
If you have a had taste iu your
mouth, tongue coated, appetite, poor,
lv.7.v. don't-care feeling, no ambition or
energy, troubled with undigested foods,
you should take i.Mivc tablets, trie sub
stitute for calomel.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a
purely vegetable compound mixed with
olive oil. You will know them by their
olive color. They do the work without
griping, cramps or pain.
Take one or two at bedtime for quick
relief, so you can eat what you like.
At 10c anu 23c per box. All druggists.
ISTEUVnilAX AUTOCAK CO.
TIME CAItD.
Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, at
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. m. Leava
Ashland for Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. ni 1:00, 2:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave
jihland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:00
and 10:30 p. in.
Bud Lawrentz
has purchased an Inteerst with G.
F. Williams in the
Medford
Cleaning Works
All kinds of cleaning work guar
anteed. We call for and deliver
goods.
Phone 5" 8 8. Central
Seasoned Wood
Dry rody Fir Ter Tier:
l--inrh (luniks -..
10-ineh Chunks ijl-J.r-,
Kitchen WimmI cents limber.
We Guarantee the lie iii:re.
MoreyWoodCo
I'hoiie (t.-.l-l. ;tr X. 1 1.- Si.
MEDFORD
Vulcanizing Works
All work guaranteed.
Auto Tire Kepainiisr.
AVe sell Fisk and Mieh
elin Tires.
36 South Grape St.
Medford'
OH! MY BACK!
The KMiti-! " ,""-v " K'll"l'-r
SiifriiiT in Mi'ilfiiiil.
A stubborn luickurhe 's luse to
MiM'e-t kidney trouble. When tho
UidiKvs are inflamed and swollen.
Mooning brings a sharp twinge in the,
small f the hack, that almost takes
the breath away. Omul's Kidney
Pills revtve sluggish kidneys -relieve
a.hliiK back?. Here's Medford proof:
A. f Steph"iison, retired painter
and paper hanger. IDS cottogo street,
Metirord. nays: "Several years ago
I was down and perfectly helpless for
several days with lumbago. I could
not turn over In bed or do anything.
I thought my back wai nroKen.
Sharp, shooting pah's in It. 'ik0
kulle slicking me. took my breath
away. My kidneys arte;! too freely
and I had to get up nt night rive, or
six times to pass the kidney secre
tions. 1 had no ambition to do any
thing. I rouldiH' cut and nothluu
tasted good. I tried different medi
cines without results until I started
taking Dean's Kidney Pills. After
tinisning about throe boxes. I was
able to go to work and get around
as well as ever. They fixed me up
in fine shape.''
Price .inc. at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Stephenson had. Koster-Milburn
Co., Prop:?. , Hufl'ulo, X. Y.
SAJ II V I lltST.
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GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
Herb cure for earache, headache,
catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat,
lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom
ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and
ever, cramps, coughs, poor circula
tion, carbuncles, tumors, caked
breast, cures all kinds of goiters.
NO OPERATION".
Medford. Oregon, Jan. IS, 1917
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN":
This is to certify that I, the un
designed, had very severe stomach
trouble and had been bothered for
several years and last August was not
expected to live, ana hearing of Gim
Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 241
South Frout street in Medford) I de
cided to get herbs for my stomach
trouble, 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 1 was to
see Glut Chung and try his Herbs.
(Signed) W. It. JOHNSON,
"Witnesses:
M. A. Anderson, Medford.
S. B. Holmes, F.agle Pclut.
Frank Lewis, Kaglo Point.
Wm. Lewis, F.agle Point.
W. I.. Childreth, Kaglo Point.
C, 10. Moore, Eagle Point.
J. V. Melntyre, L'agle Point.
Geo. B. Yon der Hellon, Eagle Point.
Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point.
John S. Orth, Medford.
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mj:ikoi;i jink company
31-33 N. Bartlett St.
Pay Highest Prices for
Hllil.S!
Green hides per lb l7o
Dry hides, per lb 25a
Green calf hides, per lb 25o
Dry calf hides, per lb 30o
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Phone 2S3-J.
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Camera Shop
20S East Slain Street,
Medford
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iu .Southern Oregon.
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