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Medford Mail, T3ibune AN ISIIKI'BNDKST NHWSPAPICH PL'BMSIIKI) KVKICV AKTKIINUUN EXCEPT SUNDAY HI' TUB MEDFOltD PK1NTINQ CO. Office. Mnll Tribune Building, 26-27-29 North Kir BtrcL Piionu V6. A consolidation of the remocrulio Time., 'i'ho Meilrord Mall, The lledford Trlhuno, The Houthern Orcifotilan, The Auhland Triliune. The Mpdfortl Runday 8un m furrUahod nubHcrlb'TB ditiriit a neveu-day dully nuwttpupur. GKOHOIfi PUTNAM, Editor. BT7B SCRIPT ION T&BMSt XTAII IN AUVANl'K: Dully, with Hominy Sun, yoar $C.0O Dully, with Hominy Hun, month 65 Dully, without Kinuluy Sun, year.. 6.00 Wkly Mall Tribune. un year. 1.T.0 Kunditv Kuii. one year 1.5 BY CA Kill Kit In Mmlford, Anhliin.1, JaokHonvlllc, Ontrul l-'uint, l'hoi'nlx: Dully, with Knnduy Run, year $7. r.O Dully, with Sunday Run, month 6fi Dully, without Kumliiy Run, yar 6. 'Ml Dully, wlttiuut Runduy Run, month .60 Offinlnl pnpr of tho City of Meilfortl. Official papttr of JaekHon County. Entnrnd as Bfpond-cliiHH miittf-r ut MeUford, Oregon, uiwler the uct of March 8, J87S. Sworn Circulation for June. 2,954. M KM BR It OK Til 13 ASSOC f ATKD I'uj:ss. Full rennet! Wire Hexvlco. The Asno clatttd 1'renH 1h cxcliiHlvriy entitled to tho uro fur republication of all newH dlspatchos credltrd to It or not ollier wImr credited In HiIh paper, und ulso the local news imbllHhi'd herein. All rluhtH of republication of n pedal diapatulii'S h ifc In aro ultto renfrved. Notice to Rubscrther Tic- United Rtutt'H Wur IndiiNlili'H Ituard Iiuh Issued 1 hi) following itmndiitory order, anions othiTH n'KUliitfiuf tlui newspaper IjijhJ ncHH during tint period of the war: "DIh ponllruifi Hendinir ihiihtn after diittt of ex )1 rat Ion of HUbwrlpt Ion, unletm mib-' Hcriuthui ih renewed mui pmu im" Taw publisher Iiuh no uplliin but to comply. JTOT1CB TO SCBSCMIBBBS . 4 If you fall to receive th Mall Tribute promptly and ou time 4 i'hotm 0-J ' ON WHEELS FOR 'WASHINGTON, Auk. 15. The credit fur tho first mobile opcrutlnK unit In the wurM goon to American gonitis. An operating room on wheels, cap able: of beliiK rushed up to within flvo milun. ot tho 'front llnu In any direction ivt uny tlmo, to an nchluve incnt of grunt Importance In koepin:; UP with a rapid uilvnnco of u fighting force. It Is Impractical, us well aa daiiKet' ous, to transport seriously wounded mon over Bholl-lurn gronnd for any great distance. It Is equally dlffic.ilt for a field or an evacuation hospital to keep paco with a steadily progress ing army. That Is whoro tho Anioricnn mo bllo operating unit will work won ders. Instead of waiting for battle victims to be hroiiKht to It for treat ment, It oob to them. Its equipment is as comploto as modern science can construct. Sur guoita and nurses head Its personir.d. Tho nurses nro women of special skill und cuolnoHS. Tho unit consists of flvo sections a power truck, sterilizing truck, op erating tent truck, surgical supply and drug truck. There are also lour trailers electric light and X-vay, kitchen, provision and storage. In ndditlon, the null Is strengthened by u flout or ten light Mucks carrying tentage, water, fuel, oncmllng and repair parls and means of cuuuniml eatiou. A unit's full personnel embraces ut least 100 modi, al ol't'lceis and nurses and about IMiu medical enlist ed men; also, a small detachment of quartermaster men, including expert mechanics. The operating room Is set up in loss than un hour. Two hundred pa tients can be tal'.en earn of al lite same time and Its surgical facilities, allow for at least 100 major opera tions in '-'1 hours. GENUINE OR FORGED? LONDON'S UP IN AIR LONDON, Aim. 1". Londencr- arc on the lockout for the nun ulo arc spreading the slory nlmut toritecl treasury notes. They say there i- a simple way to detect the lorded ones. On the bui-k of each nolo is a pic ture of llic Houses of I'atlinnicnt ; in the genuine note the w induws uimilu'r ,'IG", and in the forced one ;iti I. It's In (bo Air Windblown pollen, carrying i'.te liactorin that iuflamu noxe and throat and cause hay fever, Is abroad In the land. Oni remedy is known lo give rollof and comfort from choking, gasping asthma and tormenting hay fover. That roilablo remedy is Fo ley's Honey and Tar that spreads n healing, soothing coating on tho In fhtuiod mepibranes, stops Irritating roughs anil uiumcr colds. Any one who has once used Ibis standard cough and cold ruucJi will accept THE AMERICAN XX a slalciiH'iit made jiiililie at Chicago tlinui;:!) its execu tive1 committee, tlie socialist jiarty calls on ''workers of Hie world" to aid in t lie Russian stnili? for freedom, de nounces "imperialist ic scliemes" to iw the ( V.eelio-Slovaks as a counter revolutionary force, and declares incoinimti lilii with principles of democracy all plans of invasion and lilies recognition by the United States of the soviet gov ernment. The rape of Bclf-ium, the destruction of France, the ravaging of Serbia, the enslavement of Poland, the de struction of the liiisilania, Hie (iermiui campaign of fright fulness all the dismal record of the absymal brute in his efforts to hurl the world back into the barbarism of the dark ages, never brought a tear of regret, or a sigh of pity nor a murmur of protest from the socialist party but the proposal to thwart (it rman plans for the absorption and exploitation of Ifu-sia. proceeding so merrily under tin; rfile of terror and chaos of anarchy provided by the Soviet, arouses the socialists to action for the kaiser's scliemes are menaced. Since the declaration of war, the socialist party in the United States lias been an instrument of (ierman propa ganda, and has done everything in its power to aid (Jcr niany and hamper America and t lit; allies. All loyal Americans left the organization in disgust long ago and it is not at all surprising to see the seditious sociliasti now rally to the support of the anarchistic ISolslieviki, who be trayed Russia to the (lerinans and have since been the kai ser's willing tools. Tlit allies are not warring upon the I'olsheviki, but upon tlit! Germans. As agents of the Germans, the ISolslie viki broke their agreement, to to go through fcibena around tin; world to the western front, to join the allied armies of which thev are a part, and math; war upon them. The war upon tin; allies, because to the 'zecho-Slovaks and because they have landed troops to prevent munitions and supplies, sent by the allies to be used against the Teutons, hands. - The l'olsheviki repudiated obligations incurret for these and other munitions belong to Hit; allies. ., The lioNlieviki have given ample proof of (heir inca pacity to rule anil of their subserviance to German v. Thev have presented Germany with the Ukraine, Finland and Jialtic provinces and aided They have made possible the of splitting Russia into niaiiv tation by the Teuton, .and finally have declared war upon the allies for their efforts to prevent the Art-tie coasts and Siheria Ironi becoming German. Professing brotherly love, much hv blood and iron, bv the (V.ar did. Their tyranny has been as inefficient and corrupt as the old bureaucracy. They have paralyzed in dustry, commerce, transportation. Hunger grips the land and disease ravises it. Jn every way their regime has been a curse. The liolsheviki are more opposed to western democ racy than to kiiiserisni just as the socialist party is and as tilt; Kolsheviki has deliveredthe goods to the kaiser in Russia, so would the American liolsheviki, the socialists, betray this country to the German. The salvation of Russia lies with the Kussian peo ple. Unless they wake up and set their tAvn house in order, no one can solve their problem for thi in. The most the allies can tin is to thwart German plans for seizing the land anil enslaving the people, ami give the Russians opportu nity to stive themselves and this thev are doing. WHAT 10 PAY L August VJ, 1.H8. Tin1 lower t'ii;m'es umlor 'YonMnner uiys" are Hie tn:i it1111111 pviee lluit should lie elmr,i;eil by "rush mid e:ir ry" stmv, tim I tie higher figures inn xii iuin 1 Tin t siioiiU not be ex eeetleil by Mores, giving eredil, deliv ery , niul simihir st rvices. Whetit Hour in ID lb. s-irk, retuiler pays $J.7fl; consumer pays iJ'LUMt to fXOll. We I lour, per 10 lb. sack, retailer pays, (i.Ne eon-tuner pay-' 7lV to 7le. Com flour, retuiier pay. V'je lb; consumer pays lic to ,i Corn meal, yellow, per lit lb. sack, retailer p:i lioc sack; consumer pays 7lie to Rile. Com Lifits itud boniitiv, per In b. Mok, ivl.iiler pas ii!V iek; con sumer pa - SJe lo S7i Corn unit lictiiny, per l'V lb. package, relaiur pays 111 LI - It paek ilVC; consumer pay L'Oc to "J e. Wolled ...-its, ,.;- . lb. hnir, retailer fiays v. consumer pays '.Me to tl.OO. Mailey Mosm. ordinary irradi-, re 1'iilcr pa- .t'-Mil bbl.: consumer p::y.. 7 ' .-c to Sc lb. Coin -lareli .nhMe, iirdinary oradc, retailer pay , ! Mo i;,; consumer pay I'Ji.jc lo i;;i . b. b'ire, onltiuirv trade, retailer pa l-c lb,; consume pays l,n to Kc II. (iranulaletl Mu:;ir. retailer ."v . H I Tie Hi.; eor.siui.er w.tys It)-' lb. lYatis, dried, while, retail r pay;, i 1 1 ;c M. ; eo: is i mier pa vs lb- to I "e lb. I'c ins, ili ted, led, retailer p; ie lb. ; consumer mvs 1 If to lb. llvnporated trdk, lari:e size, retail ' r pa - lib- e.m ; consumer pa v -l.'.C.e to ltd ,c. I. it rd sab-1 it':te-. oidtuarv urade, in tins, relaile- pas LTe lb.; con sinner pn.Vs '.UU !o lt."e lb. Canned com, .s'andatj No. 'J, oio- 1iET)FORD MATL TRrRTTNR. BOLSHEVIK!. permit the Czccho-Slovaks JJolsheviki have declared they have extended assistance from falling into German and supplies and they still in tho betrayal oT Kuiiiauia. success of tin; German policy small weak states for exploi the Bolsheviki have ruled as force and oppression as ever inary prnde, retailer (ays 1 c can eonsniner pays 10 to 'JiV "an. Canned tomatoes, stamtard Xo. - ordinary t;rad", retain r pays pte can; consumer pays 174 to IKe can. Canned peas, N,. 2. ordinary grade, retailer pays Lie can; con sumer pays 17c to 'JOe ean. Canned pork and beans, Xo. 2, ordinary grade, retailer pays l!M.n can; consumer pays ii.'ic to !!0c ean. Prunes, local, retailer pays He Hi.; consumer pays 10c to lie lb. Pried peaches, retailer pays L'P.jC lb.; consumer pays 17:tic to lDc lh. Drieil peaches, local, retailer pays 10c lb.; consumer pa';t H'jc to ll'.,.'. ' ' Evapotaled apricots, California, retailer pays U'Jc lb.; eonsniner pavs :10c to :iJc lb. Corn syrup, per 10 Hi. pail, ordin- 1 ary grade, retailer pays Site pail ; con I sinner pays $1.0 1 lo $1.10 pail. Palter, per loll, retailer pays $1,001 to $1.01; coti-uiner pavs $1.10 to $1.1. l till, ' Eis pi-r do., retailer pays .0e to i-tJ'jc; consumer pays l"te 1 1 17' ji'. I'otaloes. retailer pavs ;le to 1c lb.; ! consumer pays ."),. lb. Cheese, retailer pays '7r,c; eon- I stiieer pas ;;v- f . Hv lb. I lieporl overcharges to price in- i terprctm:; boanl. i This price b--t showing weekly rani.'c of prics will appear weekly in ' this paper on this date, j The 'jovernaient expects you to can us much fruit ami ve.ietnhfes lls pos. I she. When your sie:ar runs (mI see j the local tood adniinist rat ion about I an additional allowance, j These prices are the maximum hat'ires allowed by the S, Pood Administration on retail -ale . Jackson County Price lulernreliii'' ! Poaid. b'AWl.KS MDOK'i:. j Chairman. McCurdy Agency (tnirrul IiiMiram-o Moiironl National. Hank PUlK. Toli'phono 123. MEPFOTCT), OUFiOX. TlirTfSPAY. At'fit'sT 1, $ A n America s iou 01 nonur Today's Casualty List Sent By Pershing From Battle Front in France WASHINGTON, Autr. L'j. The army casualty list today shows; Killed in action, 17, wounded se verely, ).". Total, ll'J. Killed in Action Lieutenant (leorga T. tlodgcrs, lirookville, a.; Corpornl John W. Conies, Indiana, Pa.; Privates Wil ber 0. Anderson, Miller-town, Pa.; George Hiiuniler, Millvule, Pa.; Har ney iilankenship, Pauls Valley, Okla.; Oeore H. Hrijrs, Tyrone, Pa. ; Thomas lirown, Hunimcrfield, Pa.; Harry Dunn, luuns Station, Pa.; Juo. C. (Iranistorff, Everett, .Mass.; Law rence J. GiUi'm, Lalrobe, Pa,; Plod T. Hiekman, Wnyncsburg, Pa.; Pred W. Mar-hall, Time. Pa.; Edward C. Moffitt, Pittsburg; Walter it. Morris, Washington, Pa.; William C. liupert, Salina, Pa.; Arthur Vidal, Chicago; Albert Vae.unsky, New London, Conn. Wonmlc;! Severely Lieutenants Ilei-ry A. Hender, Le murs, la.; Jos, A. McCunnell, Vork, Ala.; Sergeant Jos. F. Hrown, Hnn gur , Maine; Irvin A. Haniels, Punx sutawney, Pa.; Geo. P. Iyer, llangttr, Maine; Lon.o J. Markhaui, Tusea honia, Gkla.; James E, Philbrick, Heaebinont, Mass.; Warren I. Prouty, aliilcrs Palls;, Mass.; Harry A.' Smith, Altttonn; Corporals Peter J. HrisKon, Anlesbury, Mass.; Alvah J. Defergc, Cambridge; Pert A. Eors tjerg, Worcester; Arthur A. (Hunt, Al toona; James A. McOowan, Lynn, Mass.; Wiilium J. O'Hrien, North ampton, Mas.; HirvtM E. Taylor, Florence, iVTass.; Edgar K. White, Harro, Vt.; John P. Wolf, Altoona. Pa.; Cook Edward W. Laudriek. Gar diner, Maine. Privates Lulber T. Allen, Aloina, Ala. : ( 'barles L. Augustine, Cninn town, Pa. Walter Heauchaine, Hal hiwell, Maine; Paul lteaulicu, Win chendon, Mass.; Ara S. Hclcher, Han gor; George A. Herube, Franklin, Pa.; Jurgis liingeiis, Salem, Mass.; James C. Pittner, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; George L. Hlair, Pa Wyo. ; Felix J. Hoisvert, Manchester, X. 11.; Wil bin J. Horns, Webster, Mass.; Frank Howen, (Jerry, II!. ; Charles II. Hurnshint, Tyrone, Vn.: Melen-en-dro, Chavez, Pajarito. X. M.; Ralph Clark, Winona, X. II.; Roy 11. Cunningham, Manchester, X. II.; Wilfred Damboise, Xa.-htm, X II.; Van. Davis, iurn.-idc,' Kv. ; Henry A. Davis. Ashland, X. IT. Ernest Dcsohehe, '. Somerswoi th, X. II.; John F. Duvgnn, 'Pillsliehl, Mass.; Ilerliert C, Ilryant. Exeter, N II.! Koherf W. Evans, Monument Peach, Mns. ; Pa mond Fanninir, Everett, Mass.; Thomas F. Flemimr. Peverly. Mass.; Xewell G. Flood. N'orthantiiton, Jlass. Frank Ford, l.vnn ; Frank Foster, Haverhill, Mass.; Michael Gall, MeKees flocks, Pa.: Eu'rene tb-he, laseoma, X. II.; Howard E. Gilbert, Oldtown. Maine: Harobl E. Grandshaw, pilts ficbl, Mass.; Harvey L. Gray, Sed wick, Maine; Jos. F. Ilanick, Iselin, Pa.; Arthur V. Hillmaii, Hancock, Mass.; Ed-ar W. Jeffries, Percy, Pa.; None (i. Kunpni, Gardner, Mass. Jos. A. La coy. Xort ha nipt on, Mass.; Napoleon La Fontaine. North ampton; Andre J. Lavillee, Haverhill, Mass.; Stanley Lawni.-ki, East haiupton, Mass.; Thomas X. Lennon, Northampton ; Morris J. Mathew s, Altoona, Pa. ; Ernest A. M:uvrall, IaiiLror; James H. MeGec. Salem. The Choice of Those Who Know Manufacturers and leading mo tor car distributors recommend ZEKOLENli. The majority of motorists use ZEROLENb. Z EROLEN E reduces wear and gives more power because it keeps its lubricating body at cylinder heat. Gives less car bon because, being refined from selected California asphalt-base crude, it burns clean and goes out with exhaust. ZEROI.KNE I, tt correct oil tor ff fVra of .utomoh't. engine.. It ia th. corrrct oil for your .utoroobil.. OTt pur 1'joiiv.tion cKm .Sowir.ji the cor nel coni.stcnv-y for your c.r. Al tfr.rr. ?fryivh.r. .no SttndmrJ Vit Servisr Station. STANDARD OIL COMPANY tChiorni M W. E. Walker, Special Agent Standard Oil Company, Medford, Oregon TALC o n t e e I'rom'tlif tlmvi-r cardena of all tlin world, from India and Franco, tltiiana and KntUund, tho Holy Land and Italy, WRro I'-iitliori-d tho frui:ranoi3 that go Into makltij- nf Jotitotl, tho new odor u( twenty slx tlowors. Yet never before has a tale of this quality sold at a price 90 low. - U J TT oooooooo Mass.; Harry N. Mecks, Wasbiuiiton, I'll.; Karl O. Morrill, Morrisville, Vt.; Wiilium K. .Merriwether, Stor-kbtidjc, (ja.;Jinle K. Oliimcr, Vandererrift, fa.; Mnrlin. J. Osterried, lateinda, Pa.; I'Vancis I'atneiiude, Montpolier, 't.; Millard I. Pnttcrsun, (iardiner, Maine; Krank I'. Peaslee, Pittst'ield, Mass.; Jos. ,J. Kavu'iabi, .1 laverbill, blasts.; Zirpplit llaymond, Earft Hump ton, Mass. E(?o A. Hicard, Relmont, X. II.: Xorrmin X. liipley, Hradford, Mass.: Yolncy A. Roberts, (Juill'ord, Maine; Arthur L. Hobinson, Wnrriers-Mark, Pa.; Prank Stiver, Continental, (.; Charles E. Snvairc, llenniker, X. II.; Lewis P. Schern. Dalton. Mass.: Wil liaiu C. Sehofiebl, v Philadelphia; Konstiuiten SedeJniek, I)ctroit; Dnvul Slninbler, l)anvars, Mass.; Kov L. Nystcr, Perry, Pa.; Viltred .). Thilm deau, Peabody, Mass.; Willaim E. Thurston, Mount Vernon, Me.; Martin L, Tilletsort. Clroton, Vt.; Luii Viane, Italy; Prank h. Vose, Leominster, Mass.; Harold V. Wablroii, Hoston; lioyal P. Webber, Litchfield, Me.; Ju lian S. While, Lan'or; Harry E. Whitlaker, Haverhill; Ocorjie J. Wil lett, Jlontpelier. REM FOR FRANCE COLLKGH STATION, Texas, Aug. The first class of weather ob servers ever trained for the t'nited States army is preparing to leave shortly for France, where tho mem bers will report on Keneial weather and ayno.spheric conditions as an aid in planning gas, artillery, airplane and various other attacks. Kxperti) who have pushed the three hundred or more students thru the Intensive course of Instruction at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, declared that the men now are capable of determining tho state of weather for a distance of twelve milcu above the earth. It is the plan of the war depart lr.ent to train 1000 men at the col lege, which is the only school of gen eral meteorology in the country, and this will necessitate two more courses In shifts of 3:i."i students be cause of limited fatalities. Only college men aro fitted to tal;e up the work, and the first class in cludes professors, mineralogists, en gineers and .other technical experts. Dr. Oliver L. Easslg, of the Catted States weather bureau and .lohns Hopkins university, llaltlrcore is chief Instructor. OrriCER WOULD CALL OH HER IN CEMETERY LONDON, Aug. 1."). A polite American officer :ut lodueed to London society onan found her oho-sed with a fear of the influenza cpiiie'.ilic. When lie too!; his leave be asked to call auain on h's ntii:n t-i England. "Ah." she said. "1 may he in Kensal Green by thai time.' "Well." replied Cue American, who bud never heard of Kensal Green, "will yo:i permit nu to call at that charming- retreat?" Keiiscl Green is a cenieterv. Correct Lubrication for tho ,4V"-Type Lng-.ne This, the "V"-Tvd of auto mobile engine, like all internal combuiticn engines, requires an oil tli.it holds it Ii;bricatirn quautirs at cylinder r.ut, burn r.'ean in the combustion cham ber and Goe out with exhaust. Zeroiene fills theie rqulr mr.ta rerfrctl, bcua it is correc-i.y rfind from !ctd WW i K 1 ' 1 25c West Side Pharmacy 1013 OF ALL SCHOOLS! WASHIXCTON", Auk. 15. Gener ous support for schools of ull grades during war time Is urged by Presi dent Wilson In a letter to Sscretary j I.ane today, approving the Imrenu of; education's plan for- an educational j campaign this summer and fall. "1 am pleased to know," says tho president's letter, "that despite the unusual burdens imposed upon our peoplo by the war they have main-1 tallied their schools and other ngen cics of education so nearly at their normal efficiency. That this should ho continued turnout tho war ana that insofar as the draft law will permit, there should lio no falling off in attendance in elementary schools, high schools or colleges is a matter of the very greatest importance, af fecting both our strength in war and our national welfare and efficiency when the war Is over. "So long as tho war continues there will bo constant need of very large numbers of men and women of the highest and most thoro training for war service in many lines. . ' "After the war there will bo ur gent need not only for trained leader ship in all lines of industrial, com mercial, social and civil life, but for a very high average of intelligence and preparation on the part of all the people." I'AIIIS, Aug. lo AeeorditiLr to n Darcelona di-pateh to the Temps, the German officer in charge nf the Ger man submarine interned tit Cnrthn- gena has been arrested. The arrest i was -ordered because the Injur had j cxnired lor the olficer to renew his! pledge that be would not try to e: cape. OLD AGE A CRIME Some people are young at (!0 red cheeked, ruddy and vigorous. Others are old at j-lo joints beginning to r.tlficn up a bit; step beginning to las und lose Its snrlnjunenK ; occasion al touches of pain in tho back, feel tired without cause, and possibly a twinge of rheumatic pain. ; In most cases these are the danger' signals to warn you that the kidneys are not promptly doing their worjt of throwing off the poisons that are al-: ways forming in tho body. To neglect those natural warnings is a crime' against yourself. K you have these j symptoms you can find prompt relief! In GOLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil Cap sules. For more than 110.0 years this has been the recognized remedy for kidney and bladder ailments. GOLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil Cap sules aro imparled dii'cct frar.i the; laboratories at Haarlem, Holland. Get them at your druggists. Do not take a substitute. In boxes three sizes. Adv. Gent's Service and Outing Wat dies We nro showing tho latest and newest thing In watche3. Martin J. Rcddy For Watclies of Quality Visitors Always Welcome. Mail Vs Your Wants 1'liono HI Wis moved to Daniels Old Stand on tho Corner. PAINTING l)i:t'OI!.TIN(i .l TINTINti Klr?t-c!ass work and the very Usi material guaranteed. First-class references, ( Al l. TIIH-I.. GAGNON LUMBER YARD All kinds of rough nad dresned i Lumber. Specialties: llimension stuff, Fin ishing Lumber, shingles. Sash and i Doors. Hoofing Paper, Fruit lloxes. i lltly Jackson County Products. r're1 cr.-.c:-.-; r..iw for Fruit. Boxes, j New Shod, 1 1:1 S. Knml St., Mi ,lfoi,l. l'holli- H.-)t). self defense; OEFE.VT EAACJE AHO KIOMEY M:-ny people in thU srrtloi have puttered from rh.'eav.i:.: i-Nil ltulney trouble and iu:v i--:s-i Ai.i.nc lo bo 'il'c most Biiec.e:'uf P'-ne-.v i'' uveivumo tin!: painful und da!!K'-i'J i.otueuis. The lucky pnpin ara il.-oxo who havo sni'(ere-.l, nut who :!! row wed hociiuso tliey hoi'iietl l-l! U.1 ' V-Milh.ig tdgnul lu lime ii cerreet their iroiidln with that wuniii'iial new liisovcry of Dr. J'lercu is called An-u-iic. Voie sli.jiud pminptiy iiwl tht si- Wiiriilu:. soiiu: id which lira )eil.-i. Iia.";va.-tie. irregularity (f tho urinV or iLi- ptinfal twn'e' nf rht'iiiua thiu. fciaMca ur liimli.itro. To delay may make p',siii!o tli ilangemus forms of kitlwy uist::ise, s.iuh as itrighl'ii disease, diiiiM.te.- or si'juu in the bladder. To oyercom' these distressing condi tions von hhor.W Uikii plenty of oxureiM) in tin-' open tiir. avoid a heavy meat dieU ilrinli freely of water und at each ineiil taue Dr. Pienre's Auuric Tablets (double t-ireiejlh ). Voit will, in a short lime, Had that, you ro one of tho linn iinlorersuf Ap-u"-: ; -i '. i'" r; .a :: y ui your neighbors. Semi Dr. V. .M. Fierce, IJutfulo, N, Y., 10 cents for trial package Kktsii.. Wash." I was troubled getting up at ni'-Mit for two year.-. Finally 1 look a trip 10 Florida, and while there I sent to Dr. Pierce for some Auuric Tablets and two dolbirs' worth of the Golden Jhliulical Discovery Tableis. I tofk them as he directed and have not unm troubled witii inv water fur some lime. I have lieen well now live months. J think the Auuric Tablets vn all (. K." W. J. Uoook, Wiishiiitrtuu Vet. Home. Poiii'i.ANii. Oiikhox. " Doctor Piercefe Auuric Tablets L'ave me groat relief tifteV eight yeurs of tillering with lilduuy troubbi and Crousy of limbs uml feet . Auurfc i. corij.inlv good." Alas. J. OAS well, -HT .Stepi'-ns .Vtr-'.'et. Doctor Pierce'.-; Pcliet;: are the original little Diver Pills. (Hie little Pullet for a !a):-itiv three for a cathartic. Sold by at insist for nearly tU ytar.s. GIM GHTJNQ , ;- OHinallerbStora" '': Horb euro for caracho, headache, catarrah, dipthetia, soro throat, lung trouble, kldnoy trouble, stomach trouble, hoart troirblo, chilli and for or, cramp.i, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, euros all kinds of goiters. NO OP UUATIONS. Medford, Oregon, Jan 13, 1917 TO WHOM IT JTAY COXCERX: This Is to certify that I, tho un dersigned, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not espeeted to live, and hearing ot Glm Chung (whoso Horb. Store is at 211 South Front street,- Medford) I de cided to got herbs for my stomach troublo, and I stortcd to feeling bet ter as soon as 1 used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted ns I was to seo Glm Chung and try his Horbs. (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON, Witnesses: A. Anderson, Medford S. n. Holmes, F.agle Toint, Wm. Lewis, Eaglo Tolnt , , W. L. Chlldroth, Eagle Point. C. E. Moore, Eaglo Point, .1. V. Mclntyro, Eagle Point, Oo. n. Vou der llellen, Eagle. Point. Thos. K. Nichols, EiirIo Point. ihhiy. June SMih, War Suvtncs Hay JOHN A. PEEL UM.KHTAKEIl. jcuy Assistant. SOVTH nAl!TLRT. . Phone M. 47 and 47-J1. Aatomoblle Heerse Serfle. SI II in service ' as well as i !i imiise- Hi ; I- THAT is tbe position (his '. strong and well founded 5 financial institution is en- l ' diavoring to occupy In the J minds and XKMDS of the I people iti Jackson County. You luivo Rord use for j, just such facilities as wc , J aft oid. i i i i; Win. G. Tail, President I Oris Crawford, Cashier Y Dl !lJIif Q';,nTrTlTTirinr;rrrfirirTTrfllUly. no other. Bold ovoo whore.