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PACE FOUR MEDFORD If ATL TRTT5TTXE, MEDFORD, ORFCJONT, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER It?. 1013 SIEDFORD MAib IIBUNE Av,i;"i'KNlKST NKVHIA!Kfl PU1H.IHJII) kvi:i;y aktkiinoon KXL'KI'T HUNIAY BY THE AlUUl-OIU I'KlNTlNtCO. Off"lce, Mall Tribune liuUdlntf. 26-27-2 North l-'ir mreet. lhone 76. A connolldatlon of the Democratic Times The Meiifuru Mail, The Medford Tribune, The .Southern OreKunlan, The Ashland Tribune. The Mod ford Sunday Bun ) furnished utiHCTlijf m desiring & oven-day dally newsim ir. GEORGE ri'TNAM, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION TEBKII HT 1AII IM A 1 iVANOK: , Jially, with Burnhiy Sun, year 1.00 ltally, wllh Kuinlay Kun, month.... Cf Dully, without Sunday Hun, yiar.. 6. 00 Imllv, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Weekly M.ill Tribune, one yiur. 1.60 Hunduy Sun, One year J. 51' HV l' A It 111 KR In Medford. Ashland, Jiiekmmvllle, Central Point, I'hoentx: l.ily, with Fundny Sun, ynr $7.f" Ditllv. with Suiirlav Sun. month tin Daily, without Sunday Kun, year.. 6.00 Dully, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Offlclnl rmper of the City of Medford Official paper of Jnck.son County. Kntrred tin BiTond-clana matter at Modfurd, Oregon, under the act of March B, IS (8. Sworn dnllT nvcrno circulation for six mouth endtiifr Ecpt. 30 . 2,932 MEMIiKK OK THK ASSOC1AT1JD Full I.enued "Wire Serviee. The. Anno elated I'reiis in exelutdvely entitled t the utje. tar republication of nil new oiBPUtcnen crediieii to it or not other wIho credited in lliin paper, and also the local newM nubl ti lied here n. All rijihii- of republication f npeciul dlapatchet- narein are a mo reaervea. Nottc to Subscriber- The TTntted Stated War Imluntrien Hoard hag iBsueil the following nwindatory order, among othera reyui.it Hik t lie newspaper busl news durhiK Die period of the war: "Lis contltiiHi aendhitf p:ipern after date ol ex pi rut Inn of hubnerlpl Ion, unless nub crlpllon is renewed ami paid for." Tht- publtHher liua no option but to comply. UNION ttiLABCiS IZZET PASHA I rOI'KNHACrX. Oc-L Ki. Vpcin llie rcsiniitinn (if the Turkish minis try 'of Tnlnitl I'lislin, l!io limuiorsliii) "WHS JISSltllK'd l V l.zct I'nslui, n form er minister of wnr, insteml of bv Tt'wfik I'tilm, t'ormcr Turkish nm biussmliir to (in-iit l'litnin as had been reported, savs a 'nisliuitiinip!i dispatch under da to of Monday. Oe tober 1 I. Izet I'asha itl-n touk the portfolio of minister of war. No foreiun minisler lias been m- Vointeil, but Nabv IVv, former Turk is'.i jimlniNMH.lor at Koine is in eluiri: of the foreign ntiiiilrv ad intertill. FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS Kverylmdy Ih tahttiK udvniiln&o of tilts beautiful weather and are tiar vcsliiiK their eropa lieforo tho rainy Benson pot In. Carl Kii-hanh'.ou of this vicinity ivho ban born nnt mi tho forest ser vice returned homo Saturday even ing last. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Peyton return ed homo Tuesday of last week from tin extended vbit with their daugh ter of Aberdeen. Wash. Tho lied Cross bazaar entertains merit that was lo have been held al tho borne of Mrs. Ceo A. Mansfield, 'Saturday, th iolier t!. has been post poned for tin; prr.srat on net mint o! tho eptd'Tnie of Influenza. Xotiee will be ejvi'ii later on when it will tie held. The many friends of I'rank Man ning oT tliis vicinity are glad to know that bo lias r turned from his ex tend trip to ojuiiii;. Mis. Carl liietiardson spent Satur day night with rii.-inls at the power la at. Karl VMmi anil sister, Miss Pearl spent Sunday tn the valley. Cus IMl.-wori h started to the valley Sunday mo: iilnit. The I rofhy s'lionl started today. Monday, uhh MUs .lones ol Califor nia, as tea her. Mrs. Violet IMhworth and Uttlf non s!'vit the d:-.v Sunday wH'a Mr. nnd Mi:i. I, W. lihhardMUi. .1. W. Kiibaid-on is gettiir; ul.mi: nicely wiiti hi-; p.-w duelling. lie liua the lin:.es all tin now. FINN SOCIALIST LEADERS CONDEMNED TO DEATH STOCKHOLM. M..ii.!..v. tin. I I, - YlYV Mieiali-t le.i.b r- Here enixlrmn ed (o dt'iilh i Siiiiiiii.'v al U -1 u 1'ors on ti ehatve of tie.i .op. A dele Cation Iroin the I'mni !i i throu- SIm. KIh.Iim x.imiav mi ii v nv to !'l ti;;itiv o! u- i. llv ! intorn: 1'rinee Charles ,,f II, ,,. ,.t A ,.,.,. lion ie; kiiij nt' rin', v,! catarriiai. dkafness may hi; ovi:iu:omi:.5 COST OF THE WAR. If 'ou lilivo Cal.irilial I . ;iln.'.- or lioacl nntl car noNrs or an- rowint; Jinnl of luariiiK kh Id v ur ilriiiiclsi mill pot 1 ounce of r.mninl t 1I11 Htreniltli), nnil iuM tn It , pint ot hot Wilier nml little i r.ittul.itea HilKar. Tnko 1 (iilili'io( infill font llmea B liny. Thin will oft wi lirlim i'M,k relief from tlio illntrcwtlim luail noises CloKKOd nontrlln shoulil ei en, lireaili lng becomo Piiy nnil tle tntim stop dropplRK '"to th tliroai. It i naa to prepnro, coiitii llttlo nil l pleas ant to tnk1- Anyone whe lias ( a tahlinl Denfness or head noises should ttlv till" prenrrlptlon n trial A.tv. . A FLAT TIRE Socictv of Swiss bank lias issued estimates sliow- in"; that the war will have eost by New Year day, j 1919, approximately 217 billion dollars. Aeeurate reports were not obtainable from Belgium,, Serbia, Rumania Montenegro, Bulgaria or Turkey, 'but most of these war expenditures were underwritten by their allies. The total cost of the first four vears of war totalled 180 billion dol lars. The figures show the eost of war to be advancing by leaps and bounds. The 1H1 days of the first four years of war, ending Julv lil, 1918, eost all belligerents an av erage of ii12:5,()0(),(ioO a da v. During 1918 the dailv av erage has been $'2-1-1, ()()(),()( )(). That means tho war is'eost ing .inore than $10,000,000 an hour and going up every minute! Counting the expenses of mobilizing and all war opera tions, but not ineluding redepintion of the debt nor the cost of restoring damaged property, the Swiss bank ex pert exl iniates the direet eost of hostilities as follows: 1914 (5 months) .$10,000,000,000; 191.") (12 months, .$20, 1)00,000,000; 191(i, (12 months), $:!2,000,000,000; 1917, (12 months), $((),( 100,000.000; 1918, (to Julv :?1), $"0,000.000. 000; 1918 (12 mouths,, $89,000,000,000.' Total to Julv 31, 1918, $180,000,000,000. Total (to January, 1, 1919), $217, 000,000,000. France and her allies, excluding the United States, re ceived $9,000,000,000 i'roni (treat Britain, and the United States ii) to the end of July, 1918,, had opened to the al lies a total of $().:79,000,000 of credit. Four-fifths of the war have been financed by treasury operations and loans. Such loans aggregate one hundred and thirty-five billion dollars, or just three-fourths of what the war has cost all belligerent nntions. The debts of the warring nations before the war to talled $2:,vr00,0X).Oi)0. which' four years of war has multi plied by eight. Besides these colossal costs, there have lieeii appalling military destructions in the invaded areas, for which it will require enormous efforts of human en ergy to recuperate, and some of which are irreparable. The total area of the war zone is 174,000 square miles, of which the western theater of the war, in France and Bel gium, stretches over an area of .10,500 square miles, and contains over 11,000 cit ies, villages and hamlets, great man ufacturing and agricultural districts, of which some have been totally annihilated and some heavily affected. The estimate by the National Foreign Trade Council of the war losses, which unfortunately does not go beyond 1910, is as follows: Best met ion .of building and industrial machinery in Belgium, $1,000,000,000, and in France, $700,(X)(),000. The destruction of agricultural buildings and implements, of raw materials, of crops and livestock, has been estimated at a sum of $780,000,000 in Belgium, and $(i80,000,000 in France. .Roads were destroyed frequently by the retiring troops and have been seriously damaged by heavy gunfire and excessive use. The losses from destruction of rail way bridges, etc., have been estimated in Belgium at $27."), 000.000, and in France at'$:!00,000,()00. 'The losses in Poland estimated at $8.")0,0(X1,000, in Rus sia, Fast Prussia and Serbia are even more appalling, while to the already heavy losses in France and Belgium is being added the systematic destruction of manufactur ing cities and devastation of occupied territory, entailing a loss of billions. ; The greatest loss, however, is in manpower. Tt was estimated that in the first four years of war the killed or permanently wounded totalled 1."), 084,000 men. To these must he added the other millions of non-combatants, starved, enslaved, maltreated and massacred victims of "fright fulness" and of war. And all of this appalling burden of debt and sorrow has been piled upon humanity by (ierinany in her insane desire to rule the world crimes for which she now seeks immunity by peace, but which justice demands that she be punished. You can help insure this punishment by Pershing's men by loaning your dollars to I'ncle Sam by buying lib crtv bonds. BELIEVE MO MY LIFE," SHE SAYS' ormer Trained Xlirse, (imditiito of llflli vito Hospital, (ialiis 5 rounds Taking Tiuilnc -Illggltlfep II PHQENiX SCHOOL NOTES The following easiuilties are re ported hv the enmn'nndiii'j- general ol" the American expeditionary forces : Killed in action. 110; missing in action (id: wounded severely, Kti4; died of wounds, (iJ; died of accident and other causes, five; died of dis ease, o'J; died from aeroplane acci dent, one: wounded 'degree undeter mined, '. wounded slightly, one. Total, .8:17. From the Taeitic coast: Killed in action 1'fivate llarrv Aekley. Portland. Ore.; Private .John IHetrieh, Sun Francisco. Cal.; Private Dan C. Kellv, liavmond, Wa-h.: Corp. (iuy if. Hrvan, Spokane. Wash. Hied from wounds Corp. Ilenja inin Mrownie. law Angele-, Cahl. Died of disea-e Corp. Harry I!. Shore. Oakland. Calif. Wounded severely-- Corp. I Iowa i d S. Coleman, Port land. 1 ro. : ( 'orp. William . Www inn. Jr.; Portland. Ore.; Private Fred' 11. Char, Krupp, Wash.: Private Frank (iilliert Dun -lice. .Moore Park. Calif.: Private I.-.val William liii!. Ta:oma. Wash.: Private Frank K. Mosehar. North Yakima, Wash.; Private Cecil . ttichnrds. Tuzlitin. Ore.; Private John I). Jones, liedmond. Wa -h.: Pri vate Dav Taihott. Long Beach. Calif.: Private Clarence Pease, Newetle, Calif.; Private Iloni M. Wiggins. Aberdeen. Wash.:- Sergeant Marcus t.Mathew Meheri'i, San Fr:incico, l'a!.: 1 Private liohert II. Durllv. Kvereit. Wa-h.; Private Win. Koher; KiimlMer. North Wasiia. Waii.: Private (ieorge F. Hut-on. Wilsonville. (ire.: Private 1 lias. II. Smith. Oaklend. Calif. Wounded degree undetermined Private liohert K. Cotnnere. Mill Yal ev, Calif. Cori. i.oui II. Strickland. Poillaiid. Ore.; Private IJov.!!.. Jis, :-.atth-. Wa-h. . Mis-ing action Private Louis W. Ciiur-'vas. Oakland. Calif. Sugar Conservation Recipes The proiirain irivon hv tlio l'liocnix schools litht Friday ' altoriioon was iittondcil hv a lioodlv niini'ier ol" c-iti-zrtis; lualiv uooil tilings v.xv hoi'll aitl nhoiit Ihi- iiroi:rani ami i'nerai nianatti'nulil oi' .v sc.Vinl. The iollowinjr aio tiio imti!s wlio ttave tiioir iour minuto spei'r-hes : KsthT Miller and Marie Midmiii'i'ii ol the hiiih school: llorotlnt McClain of the seventh urade: Twila "ltico tl the sixth i:rade. io!ct llol. ol' llie ! I'oiu th srmlo. -' Tin1 Junior lied Cross has t'ini.h j ed the l'irsl asinniclit !nd now he I uinnip mi llie second; tho school children are hriiiuiii..' in pits of nil i kltaU. Mr. Milam will take I'iciii to Medl'ord in his car. j The school hoard met Mondav moriiini: and liv the advice ol'.tlie jhei'lth ol'icer. will continai school I Tor tlie ercsent. Teae'u'r.- i omim; jlroni Medlord and Asliland will re imain at home. School is i:iieeled twice ikt dav and no. cltances ar" hc iiiir lakin. Children are instructed to 1:0 home eveninus n:id not visit or j lto where there is a crowd ami slav iwav Irom III:1 larger towns. . Ouo of tho most interesting of tlio many remailiab'o statements yet made In connection with Tanlac was given by .51 ra. Marie J. Howard, who resides at -Hi'! Vfestlako Ave., North, Seattle, recently. Mm. Howard has teen a resident of Seattle for the tmiit eighteen years, and before her uiarrlaKO was a trained nurso and a graduate-or Dellcvue Hospital, New York. When asked ir she would be willing for her statement to be pub-li-licd. she taid, "Yea, indeed, and you may start it by saving 1 believe Tanlac has saved my life. "I have suffered from stomach trouble and disordered liver and kid neys Tor five years and had gotten In such a bad condition, that I honestly felt like I waa going to die. Every thing 1 would cat fermented In my ntomach and tlio ga3 formed by 't would cause my heart to palpitate so my breath would almosrt stop. Tlioro were intense pains nil thru my back about my liver and kidneys and I can't begin to tell how I did suffer. 1 had rearrul headaches and was so nervous I hardly knew what Bleep was. 1 was often down In bed ror a week at a time, hardly able to raise my hand. Then 1 would manage to stay up for two or three days, but would have to give up and take to my bed again. I would often go ror two or three days without eating a mouthful of anything. I lost weight right along and am telling the posi tive truth when 1 say I was in such an awful condition that I thought I was going to die. "After reading and hearing so much about Tanlac I bought a bottlo thinking if it did others so much good, perhaps it might help me too. Well, It has not only helped me, but I have actually gained twenty-five pounds since I began taking it and have never felt better in my life. .My appetite is good and my stomach in such a splendid condition that I can hardly eat enough and I don't suffer a particle afterwards. All my pain and misery is gone, my kidneys and liver are acting splendidly and my nerves are perfectly strong and nor mal. I sleep every night like a : child, and don't know what it is to have a headache. My husband has also taken Tanlac with wonderful re sults. In fact, 1 think It has dono him as much good as It has me, and wo both, consider It the finest medl ijino made." Tanlac Is cold in Medford by West Sid Pharmacy, in Gold Hill by M. U. Ilowers, In Central Point by Miss M. A. Mcc, in Ashland by J. J. McN'alr. Adv. ( By Ann McCormi. Standard cake r"eipe iiMwiilicd: '1 cups white tVur. 1 ccp liar'ey, rice or corn tio:ir, 1 . cup l.it, l'j cups karo or holey 'J e-ii's, --."i rills liipiid, sour milk can lie used, ' lea t.'iiv l.e ;-..ldcd for varie'y. or two la Idespocns of cocoa may he u-e,l lo llini-f i t!i s re ipc into a clioco ';tt'' ctiiei Inv.-oi. Cat meal llrop Cookies 1 -j c s'.mar, 1 i cup corn syrup, 1 Four-Minute Speech spoons bakiM-powder, 1 leaspoon lla- 1 1;,!,!,,,.,,., tuU u, l(.n-poon 'sail. ' , "- le -.. beaten light, -Ji .. cup- rolled out - I honey is ,,-ed :. tea,,o ol ,.,,,..,;,, , ., ,.., , so.lt, should be added, l'.v add.:,- - .,,., Ml"'ir''; "' ''"' '' " "-'I-' Mix- ii, ord.r .given. Pro,, l,v ihc a devil tooil , ake llinv lie made. I ,... ! il. ,.,.,..,,.,1 I, , Li,, . I IU K-tlier Miller of l'liocnix School.) The iMvat Jlmi t(.-ril,(. war now r;igmg in Kurope is our wjir. It i "tir-. not bcciiu-e we were iiiMrumcn tiil ill can-in,- it, not liecall-e we delight in man-laughter, lint we mav I'londlv -;iv beciiu-e we as n nation could not -land hv wilh folded hands. Ictimg- liarlian-iii anil briil.tlilv reign ocr lielgiiiiu iiii, pari of I'mnee us it Inis done an, I i- vet doiiiL'. ' 'e as i nation air p.o intelligent, too broad n r view-, to let thc-o things pus- ..liooticcd. .i-o kncwilig should tier in. mv compcT I ran. and Knghui.l wilh tiictr rc-ource-. .-he would ini niediateh in;ike her appearance ill our count rv, in t In tittir the same ent ities upon u- a- -b,, bus done In ho-e a'-!-,,-- the Wiitcr-. Itut to continue thi- war lor de- aiocrar v, lo -top the-e inhuman lift-. it lakes n-oiicv. I, or government -pent oer lliirtccn and one-hall Ivi I -li.uis of dollar- to . iirrv on the war lor la-t year, and the groat demand tor men and munition - will undoubt edly increa-e the uuot.i tor the coin ing vcur. That the government mav luue the mean- to go fornard with tlie-e war preparation-, t'.crv indiv idual mu,t loin with hi- inoiiev. Thi-i- llie onlv nation in the war which doe- not demand that e.erv ciliell give llloliev tor its upkeep. It has viveti n- the opportunity of helping, hoping we mav realize the critical -dilation we are now lacing. The channel of helpiulnc- in which eierv hoine mav have a part that of snxiirg fopd. There ore no iiasons available for the wa-!iie; of oods. ami when we he;ir of human beings dving- I ni-o of the lack of lite lleee-sitles -liollld It not indeed arou-e us to the seriou-ne- of the time-f Should we not gln.lv com ply wilh he rules of Hie loo.l ad ministration and keen our gui'lmcc can- empty.' (If eour-e we have loo.l enough tor ourselves, but our allies with whom we are ioined lor the bettering of the world are plead ing tor energi.ing foods for their sol-iiio-. Can we let their cries go un heard . Another reason, euuallv as import ant! as the saving of foods, is that of leading inoiiev. lor we could never hope to he victorious without the means for war materials, llesidc-, tin- is our war. mid we inn-t nil help pav lorn. A sliM bond will buy live rille-. feed a s.ddier for eight month-, or clothe one; and it take- about 1, IIHII to discharge one of the large-t gun-. Ail the citizens of the I niic! State- are in a democracy, the pearl ot great pn.-e. so inn-t each cili.en pav hi- -hare, al-o helping olhct. who haw been more unfortunate than lie. We .-1111110! all gie our lives lor our eounirv. I n Ic Sam is not ii-kntg it: but we are n-k.d to lend a help ing hand, not onlv for the nrole.-iion and freedom, but that the world mav he bclletllted hv lile principle- of tie moeiacv and not degraded liv kai-er-i-in. I- it safe to lend money to vour--.11 It would he imp.,--lbc for ail llie citizens of the l ulled States to vote on eerv mea-ure re.piiring tin-iadgni.-nt -of the people, so we -end men to represent n and to eotid-.iei our b'l-iiie . This is di.ne through, out the l llited Stale-, making it a repiT-cntutive government. If we can tru-t ourselves with our money, we certainly can tru-t that government which represents u-, to pav hack our loans with iutere-t a- agreed. I Money is in great demand. c know, but the government which lias protected a- and granted our liborti is n-kiiig that we Iciiiljp.n, If it ha- an t bake. I'ak.d llnney Custard Ninamoii or Milk.'s exec!!e:il .-mall clkes (ah. lli.l Sour Milk (.iiigrrbrc ,d Place in a deer, bowl :l canful ear' of molii..;-. Iu.,'mi sitgar. an.! -lio,-!-'"'1'"" 'i !' '"' i'i"-:i cn.ng, :;l-.i ii te -pooiifii! of ciuna-i'" :1''' moii. A talc,- a of giiv.-.T. luli I ,V;'1 ''--" slilttl.v and ad,! ..ther :n a tea-ooiit il of grated ,-r.h e I r,'',u',;i s "' !1- ''"'':i' ' Man,! !,..! j.. a warm pi o e mi: d i ' h. wl, -et ,n pan -f )... water. the -he",,' urn. .,-,ens. tl en b.-at tkej " ' ""' li!"lv ,;'r' '" h'"'- . onleti'-lo .ream. Silt together! Stewed l-'riiit three and a halt capluls ol 'I lour ( When n:Miin:r apple-au-e, l,il;.-.l -iih-til:iie-.i, teaspoon--oda, uinl j app'cs, pudding- or i'l -...kins Unit len-pooll -all. Add the-e to other ,,r the liible. ll-e ka:o iu p . , e of I'igrclicnt-, all. n 'ting wit'i a ,.,,.l'. . - -.gar. 'I he liavor i- qui'.' a- g i ,-f -our ,..iM. I t;.Tliiilk. . Pat M - I .-- a-:y s lgar ,,-ed. Jfa'iy pi op'e i.rc . roiflv and .,',, -Ill nuirite- in a , r , ., ,,a ve. , I w ith I. am to thai moderate , ,,. "ceil-iona II v rai-.ll- 1 icteiied n ith : sugar. all Ihe tn, ed to carry oti th I.- C0L0NEL IAM0NT CHIEF OF PROCUREMENT DIVISION war. a- mud, n.:.y be accompli lied in a lew as wodd nt'M-rni-e ta,.e ji M-,r. I I.- ..rc'tcr ike -if, ! W IS'tlMITll I l.-t 111 - lien! " '! hh. rtv I.. .-. ti-., c,.i. if,,-;, r( p. .-,a!.,n! I:.-- I an. '"-ri 'i.'.v , ill j:e ,!,: -aie.i. i . ., si ch , ,.f iK- .,-...-,:r.-:i rrt ii. ker . ar p, propo-al- wd I. ; ,.f ; ,. army Inian -e ,1 . ir'- ,'",,! '" ' li-Pce" -i.'Ti::-.- , 1,, 1 .:. lien. a:aacl ,u,''"'L"'i iMei;..!:,.,:-. wi,.. wll io n (Icnrra! Now ,- .. ,.,. ' Nc! .., . I'-.t 'P, r-lnng'- -tal l, in.. nth mav be to,, late. I.d'- ,. o ..v.t: . . the Ion wila Hii. eirtli Liberty loan I and w'an tl,,. w:r - over we n;-,l proudly -ay Me ,.i wi; :( v, c e i,!! 1 lor ,.,ir nation ;.,: lor the world. I v:;: Mr and 'r;,. l.eroy lliirdie'; of s'i-aia An.i. ra:f, are the cicis of Mrs. Al! ert Moore, and were callers at the Commercial rlah today. - .Te-Tclicf ., , .- ,j II . v , -- X V.ifc .-' K - AlcCurdy Agency Oeneral Insurance Medlord Nitlonal Dank Dldg. Telephone 113. JOHN A. PERL ljuly .i'tAOt. tn BttlTIl tl.VHTI.ETl. roon M. 47 and 47-J1. Aiitaniobll Hra Berried, aito AmbulAn. Varrtc. ttar, XCiTE yi KIDNEYS. USE StTS If your Back is eehicg' or Eladuer Mothers, drink lots of water and eat less meat :' '" . i VThcn ronr kidnpys hurt and your hack frols botp, don't pet ecnrrd nnd proceed to lond your ntomach with a lot of driisa Hint oxcito tho kidneys ami irrit.ifo thg entire urinnry tract. Keep your kidneys clenn liko you keep your Iwiwels clean, by Ili:shinir them with a miM. hrmU-sa kiIU which rciEovod tho body's uriuoun WMte cud stimulates thom to their Der mal nctivity. Tho (unction cf tho kid r.ys is to filter the blood. In 2 hours they strain from it 6U0 prnir.3 of ncid anj waste, k wo can readily understand tho vitul importanca of keeping the kid neys nctive. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; also pt from any pii.irmncist abo;:t four ounces of Ja.l Sslis: tftka a tablepoonful in a pi..? of Y.-atc? before brciikfast each morninc for a few hys and your kidr.eya will act fine. This fimcus salts is made frara the acid of crapes nnd lemon juiee, con:bQfd with lithin, and has been d for'nera tions to clean and stimulate clogpvd kid neyp; alo to ncutralizo the aids in urine so it no Iin-rer is a boh roe oi irri tation, thus end in? bloddor weakness. Jiid alts is inexpensive; rannot in jure; makes a delichtful effervescent li'.hia-tatcr drink which everyone should t;iko row and then to kcp their kid nfjs cloan and active. Try this, also V?rp tip the watt-r drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what becann of your kidney trouble and backache. , FOR SALE at the Monarch Seed & Feed Co. LV..1 Sot'tl Oats. Ornv Wintn 0:its. llvv, Vctili 'iiiul Al falfa Si'pil. SUlTsfe to omn:K ai.oo it Also (leanlns, Tresslng and Altering 1'JH i:. MAIS, I I'STAIIIf There'll Be Two Clashes of People After the War THK one class will litivc l)iiiioht liilicrty liuiiils ami kept llit'ii" liank Accounts ji; I'n win"; Ion. The oilier class may have lioiijrlit lxuuls luit. owiii"; lo not SAVIXO slini't siuhleillv SOLI) Til KM 'when out of ready cash. Decide NOW which class YOU are go ing to bo in Win. G. Talt, President FIRST ATSONAU i -'A nr im a 111 Eft AH IV M J. T. Gagnon Lumber Yard All kinds ot rough and dressed Lumber. v Specialties: Dimension stuff. Fin ishing I.umhcr, hldKles, Sash and Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxea. Dujr Jackson County Producta. Place orders now for Fruit Boxei. New Slird, 113 8. Kront St., Medford. Thone R."9.