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PAGE vomt MKDFOm) -MA If, TRIHUKR MED FORI), O-.FiOX, TMOmVY. OCTOIYTCR IIedford Mail raicuxg ' AS INPKPENnnNT NEWSPAPER PUBMSUKI) KVKItT A FT 151 1 NOON EXCEPT BUNDAT UV Tiilfl meufoiid fkintinq co. Office, Mall Tribune Duildlng, 15-17-18 North Fir itreeU Phone 76. A consolidation of the Demw ratio Tlmw. The Metifurd Mail, The Mvdford Tribune. The Bouiliern Orugonlan, The Aehland Tribune. The Med ford Nun day Bun la furnished lubscribere dBlrlng a eevenc&y daily newspaper. GEOROH PUTNAM, Editor. stTBaonrPTiow tcmh BY MAIL IN AUVANCB: Dally, with Huiulay Sun, year 6.00 Inlly, with Humlity Sun, month .85 iJHlly, without Sunday Bun, yeur.. 6.00 Dully, without riundny Hun, month .60 Weekly Mull Tribune, one year.... I.P'i Hunduv Run. ono yer l.fiO BY CAKHIKH In Me-lf-n-.., ADhlHnd, jRcksonvllle. Ci'ntrnl Point. I'hoenlx: Dally, with Buntl.iy Sun, y-ar $7.G'J Dally, with Sunday Sun. moritli. .66 Tnlly, withuut .und;.y Run, yiir.. 6.00 Dully, without Hunduy Huu, mouth .t0 Offlflnl pnpnr of the City of MHford. Official paper of J:u;lton County. 10 lit or ed an Biwmul-dnMi matter at MiKlford, OrtiKon, uml-r th uH of March 9, 187 V- Sworn dally nvorave rlronlntlou for alx months ending Sept. 30 2.032 MKMBKH OK THR AflHOClATED PftKSS. Full fanned Wire Koivlire. The Aflaft Olatifd Pre la exrlu! vfly ntttl-d to the um fmM republication of all nwa dlspatciica nmliti'il to It or nol nihr wlHf ('routed In lliia puper, jind h)ho the IocmI npwii piilillah-il Inri'ln. AH ritfhiH of rtiuhil(!utlon of wrclal dispatcher nurein aro amo rcnurvod Nolle to Btibocttbera The United 6tat- War Tndiintri'! Hmird hum Ihhii'mI the following niun.iti lory orltr, ntnotiK vine reifiiiminfr ' no inwnpjtit'r tiuwi neaa t'lirlnir the period of the war: "1!h continue HendtiiK pnjMMH uftT date of expiration or auOHeilptlon. uiile.HR sun crip Mon la renewed uml paid for." The puouatier naa no option iui to coin pi y. EM-TEES KAISElilSM-PASTAHD PRESENT What Kaiser Wilhelm' Wrote His Wife in 1370. "I'rnise tht! Lord mv Dear Auu.itii, We've iiaii another awful bugler; Ten thousand Frt'in'lintcn sent below, I'rnise (iod from whom nil blessings riiiw. (v. t.) How tho Present Kaiser si.es up the situation 1918. "Dear ju::iinIii Viejurm We're in a .pock of trouble, .The oneinv, ul Inst, has pricked Hie .bubble; What's to become of von ami me (lott only knows lint we shall see'1 (II. The Fourth Liberty Lc:n Slacker. H a s!n cla r should call, at tht? alts ir. the wall. Which Niiri'niitHlii the ilmaaiii ol" "Old Nick." I itiu sure that tin uiinnl, .after nad iiiLr liis card. Would lam Ihe. 1'uiil skunk with a brick. Then Im'd sav, Vou p.ior slink, laiiil hope. J)o nol think That vou ever can Cut or Ihis ;nli'. Wo adiniro lliosu who kilt, or Iroin liuiiH slonl their Mvill, But for vou, vv. haw nol h tntr lint hatf. ' know iust what vou air, w wo.iM not waste tho tar It would take, just to L'ive oii a hath. If vou onco canic inside, your con temntihtc tiiiic, Would ho striiH'd, willi an acid snaked lath. Mow if vou arc in doulit who this i ahout. And want to kimu- ccrlain and suro: Just look in a u!:i-s, you will then sco th ass, Tho Kourlh slacker kind, Simon pure. I have no num to suv. Vanish! (h! t'ailo uwiiv, Vou'iv hcfualiiiL' the nir with your siiiell, Wlion vour own kind vou meet, wnrn them fi't' from thi- tree!. There's no room for fourth shirk cts in h II. Unto 1'alU, Hi-IS. DAM. TOMMY BURNS ILL j WITH SPANISH INFLUENZA VANCOt Yi'i:. 11. (7. o,t. lM. Sea recant Tom in v I'.iiin-, foi n 'T world's lieav weight i h,nniunn, now n lli lot ic iiHt nicinr with I'au.tdi.m 1'orcos here. i-. siil't'eritur from Spaii'-h! inl'litena. Poclors aitt hi eoniiuh'ti wn serii'M-t. FROM THAT COLD? Colds and coughs tiro quickly relieved by Pr. King's New Discovery NcaWy stioulJ Tel "rwfo-tly nil cralile" from a cold, cotia or b. ondiLI nttuck for very long. 1- nr il t.ikos only on the road ta recovery tthcrt lr. Kine'f New 1-iiscovery is t.uthfully used. It onn loouens the pMcum, re lieves irritution, nout'ica tl -j rtncd, Core throat, brings comfort. ilct ft rer.tury old and n.oro popular toilnv th::n rvrr. tVH: nrJ ?.2 IMie Your Dow.!!: Bchavo Malrc them function with gr.ttifyip prvcUion. It reiMil.ition of tie diet !oc not relit ve thrir torpMity Pr, Jvinc' M' w ife l'illl will. 1 ly an perfort Uw tralnci-s, clunsa tho j3tt:n uic!j, coa'.iutt.ihly, THE QUIEBLINO HUN npIIIvKt'coml CScriiiaii reply to I'lvsidfiit Vt'ilson is a A lair ,s;inijlt' of what liiay be expected in any licen tious with tho II tin, liarcfaeed denials of e.staljlislied fact, endless quibbles over trifles, and interminable discussion." leading nowhere and with no object save to gain time and create disscntion anions the allies. (iernuuiy, which struck a medal to commemorate the destruction of the Lusitania with its 1100 neutral non combatants, now denies U-boat atrocities and wants a neutral commission to establish what the Oeriiuin govern ment has decorated naval officers for accomplishing. Germany, with the smoke still ascending from the burned cities of .France, with the wreckage and debris still piled in the strets of the towns she litis systematically looted before fleeing the avenger, calmly denies all acts of destruction stive what were "necessitated by war" and wants these crimes also investigated by neutrals. Simihirly, (leritiany in 1914 denied "the Itclgian atroci ties which a shocked world would not believe, until they were amply vilified by the American lielgian relief com mission, and by various impartial investigator.-; and which Uermany has since admitted and attempted to jus 1 ify as necessary acts of war, (Irrniany promises to cense torpedoing passenger ships. (Jeriiiany once before solemnly promised the same tiling and kept, on sinking every ship possible and finally openly repudiated her agreement with the announcement of unrestricted submarine warfare. tlernmn U-boat promises have proven not worth the paper they are writ ten upon. (J( rmauy "hopes the United States will approve of no demand that would be irreconcilable with the honor of the German people" yet the German government and the German people have proved that they are without honor, that their gospel is might is right, and that any thing which advances, even in a reunite degree the advan tage of Germany, is righteous and just no matter What degree of baseness ami savagry is displayed. Gcrlnany suggests that an opportunity be brought about for fixing the details of ovacunt ion. of occupied ter ritories yet the evacuation of these territories lias long been planned by the German army and is being executed according to plans .-is rapidly as necessitated by allied pressure, the cities being looted and burned, the inhabit ants enslaved, and the country devastated. As to the "fundamental changes" in the German con stitution providing for popular representation in decis ions governing peace and war these changes were granted once before by a .Prussian king and can be as easily .in nulled as they were then. The kaiser giveth to keep his throne, and (lie kaiser taketh away when danger passeth blessed be the name of the kaiser. Germany is still defiant and unrepentant, still insat iably greedy, mad for world power, still ruthless and bar barian. The war will have been in vain if peace is made with the authors of the pence notes sent to gain time and provoke dissent ion. Until the German army is broken, not bent as tit present, any peace will be premature and Germans will still regard the army as theNr salvation. How cani any self respecting government negotiate with the llttns who are without pity, nieivy, or honor. wlto Have no sense ot lair play, no sense of justice and! are incapable ol telling the truth? We cannot compromise nor negotiate with the Htm, who only understands force, force to the limit and who must be crushed to ensure the safety of civilization and the future of humanitv. 21. 101ft . r q - . innt:rii mrinrtn III II 1ULI VI nwi viiiw PLANE PRODUCER. Vt - C-W. HATH e1. W. N'ash has heeri apjiointd -ih-if;iaiit dircejor of aircraft pro'lne tiuii a. id is in charge of engine jrm and prou-iction of aircraft for '.!ie 'jovcr;:?i:t at. He is presiden. of the N'usli ;;!,: tiri (., ul Kenosha, Wis... and an e.vpi ii in engine lanlilinj-. mill WELFARE ORGANIZATIONS 10 RAISE 170 MILLIONS In a-kii::r the people of the Tinted States to contribute !r'170.fIIO.U(ill to maintain and e.sten.i the work of the seven treat welfare organizations recognized hv the uoverninent in this war. I'.u appeal is hcinir made for the largest eoatrihated snai In the his tory of the world. President Wilson in his Idler to Itavinond S. r'osdiok. chairman of the commissi, .a nn trainin-r camp activi ties, said: "Convev a verv warm ex pression of the troveramont's appre ciation id" the splendid service tbev have rendered in laiinsteriiiir to the ti'oops at home and overseas. Tlironiih their aueni'ic.s tho mora! and spiritual resources id' I lie nation have been mobilized behind oar lorces and used ill the finest way. and thev are oontribnliia.- tiire'-iiv and efleetivelv to the winnin-,' of tile war." The on;:inizatio:is at work anionir tho soldiers are UV V. M. ('. A.. Y. W. '. A.. K. of ('.. .Unvisb Wellare Hoard. Aaicrican Library Association. War I 'aiap Ciaariiniiii y ' Sen ice and the l-'ahatiou A;iav. ' f'.ich is I'illinir a olare in tin- b;'e of the .American solr dier that make for morale. The united drive for funds will lake place from N'ovradier i 1 to IS. Kvcrv home in every coiamcnilv is 10 be ;-e:.ched. Kvcrv dollar contributed i- to be iim'iI for the physical, moral and spiritual b.'nelit of the enlisted men The minor casualties which are re ported In this casualty list were re ported 'to the war department at Wavliln:-'ton by courier, In compli ance with the order of the war de partment that all casualties, both major und minor, be reported and published. Heretofore only the ma jor casualties were reported, these being received dally by cable. If comment Is made on the Increas ed size of tho casualty lists the pub lic should be made to understand that tho Increase does not reUert current losses, but rather that the Increase, Insofar as minor casualties are concerned, Is duo to the recently adopted policy of issuing tho accu mulated lists of-minor casualties now bolni! reported by curler. (Sinned) War Department Bureau Committee on Publlo Information. The following casualties are re ported by tho commanding general of tho American expeditionary forces. Killed in action, 173; missing in action, 219; wounded (degree unde termined), 365; died of aeroplane! accident, 4; died of accident and other causes, U; died of disease, 21i; died of wounds, 124; wounded se verely, 47(!; slightly wounded, 345. Total, 1932. Hilled in action: Corp. Harry Paxcy, Willow Creek, Cal.; Privates Hennevllle W. Heitolet, Callamby, Wash.: Hrvin J. llaugen. nuTur, Ore.; Sergt. VerglMo Curroto. San Francisco; Corp. Chas. Af. Dewey, Ixjs Angeles. Missing in action: Privates Hans II. Paulson, Selma, Cal.; Wm. U. Thorwall, Dunsmulr, Cal.; Mike Bo tani, Spokane, Wash.; Karl C. Dun ham, Adam, Wttsli.; Lester W. Km bree, Sunnyside, Wash. Wounded, degree undetermined: Col. Charles Reee Lloyd, Berkeley. Cal.; Major George S. Patton Jr.. San Gabriel. Cal.; Privates Fernando Gonzales, Los Angeles; James Hol bert, Pasadena, Cal.; Edward .Vaule, San Jose, Cal.; Jacob Wlllslns, Huff, Wash. Died of disease: Corp. John Pat rick DrlBcoll, Seattle; Corp. Ernest 1). Stout, Tacoma. Wash.; Wagoner Ward I. Church. Loyalton, Cal.; Horseshoor Edward M. D!as, San Francisco: Privates Alphonsus Hob. Tnlatip, Wash.: Charles U. Long. Forest Grove, Ore.; Samuel Parker, Glendale, Cal.; Uigonor Harry Ella worth Dean, Los Angeles. Wounded scvoroly: Sergt. Eugene Johnson, lloppa Valley. Calif.; Pri vates Ralph Corder, North Bend, Ore.; Clarence B. Elliott, Seattle; Limit Ariliar E. Hamilton. Pasa dena, Cal.; Sergt. Edward JlcGlone, Carroll. Cal.: Corp. sterling S. Ma nila, Siini, Cal.; Bugler Geo. Fred Hope, Wooulako, Cal.; Privates An tonio llatto, Oakland, Calif; Vincent Smith, San Diego, Cal. Wounded r.llghtly; Privates How ard S. Cloader.in, liipon. Cal.; Nicho las Ward Hemphill, liuw. Wash.; Albert J. Potter, Vlsalla, Cal. Died from accident and other causes: Lieut. Leon Serbert Wheeler. EUensburg, Wash.; Sgt. Carl C. licarup, Doyle. Cal.; Private William 11. Keller, San Frar.cifco. 1'urtoiis Weak and Ittindowu Wan! Victims Fortify YuuruvU AitiUnit It by Tuldnti ' Taulue Influenza How to Avoid Ic Kaiserism at Home ( I'Voin t!ic 1'ortlauil Ortmian.) Through .lurcc of ciM:iaitanccs tho iu'vsia)ici; huvo, to a lai'L,c cx h nl hci'outc lawaiaUcrs in matti rs of ilii'ci't clL'ilatioii. Mitre and nmrc the volcr iiculccis to stmlv measures lor hiiiKi'H' ami relics upon the advice of his favorite imhlicalton. Thi has horn nniarkcii hv iriin ini'iit t'iticiis of opposite cxlrcau's it I' polilical thouuht. Vet hut one news pit in (livyon has ever drafted a hill, paid the cost of its inilialion and made tho hi'l it.; ou n. The Portland .liturnal ha-4 in the inisti iniliitUMl and fathered ineas-ere-. Its imhli-'her is said In h:ie iwpendid upward-; of 1.0110 ! force upon he hailot this year two hills re U; I iittr to newspaper adverti.inL'. frhc eorrapt practices act place;, erlain restrictions upon the expendi ture of uionev hv corporation in the interests of candidates. Yet a news paper, if it detern.ines to use its ui tlaeace and il oiuanialicn lo tostej 'ei-lation ul paiiiriilnr tvpe, e:ui yo farlher tov vn atiaiini'v its end- tli.it. aav r.nlroad T haul; or inanu!:ict.ir in parchasiuL; eaudaletes tor the leu idai are. The l.in:e iifuspmier's oruaiii.ati. ii i-i slate wide. It has employes ju cvi'i v liivwi and in nearly every hatn 1 t. T'lese il ran reoaiiv to do it ' lil'ltn and penaiiv of ds-mis-a!. 'I It newpat't r has spaeo on its ivM sell at pm '1 ii . tr 'len't u lo utihe !or it- -pace it i , u n cip!-. Il a rew he eoiisianl -C..p;Ull h -ire-, hi uf puhh.i-l di p'-iv. tr t- ih.M a a rlli.UiT;.; Ii ii w ill ' ei'i i-i-r . at ijl-ertv paper lv at il it. d.t ret , i it i-r u !,.. , !. I, iiMl'ne: :t 11. le ,n far- there r.ia r a uri'iip of tihatever it call .'rami's ter wliat it- a!-. i to he r i i:i at' un e, iii.j.'a'iu ''la tent to out oi an aav pvice. is stw-Linu out tho.M' persons u ho helice il, or fear il, or merely rejoice in uoioiietv io inter iev in hehalf of its ptdirv. While eomplaininL' that tho eomitrv newspa pers term its publisher a ear and do not di ;euss the merits of its hill, it ha-i never vet, o;i its own account, publisiii'd an lnat.-t statement as to the present law, which il seeks to amend or en InMie-1 statement as to what its bill would lo. Its attempt i nlainlv a desire lo illustrate or prove :1s power as a ear. It is withal a t:ross abuse of jour nalistic power and ethics and a he ' raval of :eh eonl ideitce as is re-po-ed in that paiibcation. If there should ever come the dav v.h.'ii tiu t 'i iv.oiiia'i, Teh.-erniii, t he News the Voter, the Labor Press, tin1 Jour nal and everv ot her neW'-pnivr 1ml or little, h.-'s il-. own pet bill, made ii; its own ottiee, and eireulated bv ex pendiiure of it-, own monev. on that dav th inople will doubtless ri-.e am', inile the iiiitia! i o and rote remain out of evi-tenre. Ii !s a proper thin. lo point oat th abuse of the power of Ihe pie-s ii: Ihis iu-tamv. The i sue is a fai jreater one t''an ihe merit or den. err of Ihe particular measure so un sernpuloiKlv presented. DAY OF HELENA NAMD MONTANA FR0SECUT0H WAS!l!N(iToN. tl.-t. J1.- I-Mw.mV Pav of l.'Ina, Mont., wa- no:n mated to.lav to b. Pnited S'ates at lornev tor the oi-diiet of Mantana. lioy Ntt:dvi.'lc of Oakland. Calif., was a uuest at the Hotel Holland o.-tenlay. NET WAR $18,000 CINTiXXAT!. Ohio. Oct. 111. --A clic.l; for Hi.0:i..:t2 was forward ed to Secretary of War linker today hv tiie National I'.nschal! commission and with J.:l."i.i;; iiiremiv iven bv tlie Boston Air.crica.'J Leaitae club I'lavers represent 10 per cent of tie n'veiiiu- received hv ail interested r-arties in tlie r r.i world's series t,. he donated to w.t cliarities. HtiSTtiX. Oct. -l.- Xotinal ..oadi iioiis were rcsi.mcl in lias ciiv today . hep. places of pi.blie i.s'amblv wei'C allowed lo reopen hv health oil:, i;d-. l'hese pi. ics had been clo-cnl for nearly thr'e .',.!.s ln'caiisc the rpaVmic of intiiona v.liicb caused lienriv -l.llMI ,i, c, i . in llosti.n. llciiHI o,ti, 'a.!-, lichee :i'.' disease is i:nde,-.-ontrol fere. STATUE OF HUE I'AUIS. Sunday. Vt. 20 tHavasi A:aei ;.-an A ai'-.r -ador taarp today u'.i. .';) n tl'.e fo.'t of the statue oi he rtiy o' I tUe a wrrsth of flowers lie liepiited a shtehl beartni: an In . n; Haa of hoi'iv,e t a the e!t I :'-M t!;e I uiu ,1 State. et t ilalion il d ' on Vie ,b Mu:i! I'.. i- nmip-fa-'tureil an s-;e o' n, . thu-.-. ; Vi n :t th ne I . ie the pe,.i c. h I has p' i: . . h:.i.., t , ;.j wnr'i .,n-ji-iie; th- 1.., U of eve v r,i.; tr;.Uiial th ! n i;v be tv.M.d ,i-t. an i.iL'umcnt in litor of if-. io-ilion. It ji- d'olii'v -U ' tact ti. oihi-r law - Uier wot.M uc I'trniitUd lu, use Ugly, Unsightly Pimples Are signals or bad Diood i:er known, and rontain? tiJ mineral.; or (lr-nK'al3 to injure tho mort doii- C yar.r c?rv.v nnt n :.t t ! i f j!. P. S. Jr,y, nr..l rid of tli---? un. icii'.ly nod dirtiarii.:; ;'in;lvs", nrd oilu r skin irritation A r! it v. ill c:e..r?. m:t b'uod tl.or-o.!?'-lv. if yeu wi.-n sr.eoi.il medical P. S. S. tvt purify it and clnno f nf ndvi-v, VvHiean i.i't-tin it. without the-.o impure a 'nim'-iiationt that e-n al.arc by writ-nf to Medical Pirce rmir iodir:ited tn,ddr. Thi.. i niedv' " :ui Laboratory, Atlanta, C.ive Ucetl (o tho Waniinrr. Pimples on tho l'ace and other pnrtu of thff body nro waininr.-i t"'e:.i Nr.turo that your blood is slupjri.-h and impoverished. Sometimes llcy foretell wiona, boils, blister, scaly OMiptions and other skin disorders that burn like flame.l of lir. Thev ir.e.-m th.it. vour blood reeJ: The following si gistions of the California state board of health may prove of immeasurable value to any man or woman who will read, re member and act upon them in tho present great emergeney. Tlie -counsel hero Bet forth has been prepared after consultation with some of the ablest medical men in America. If yon will follow the dictate of this official bulletin, you will bo dolus your duly to your fellow man and to yourself. 1'ntil Doctor Conies It you feel a sudden chill, followed by muscular pain', headache, bark ache, unusual tirednecB and fever, go to hed at once. Seo that there is enough bod cloth-'1 ing to keen you warm. Open all windows in your bedroom and keep them open at all times, ex cept in rainy wcathr. Take medicine to open the bowels freely. Take some nourishing food such i as m'lk, egg-and-n:iifc or broth every j four hours. S.e.y in hed until a physician tells you that it is cafe to c:et up. Allow no one e!.iO to rleep in the samo room. Protect others 1y sneezdns and coughing into handkerchiefs or clothn, which should be boiled or burned. Inrist that whoever gives up water or food or enters tho sick room for any other purpose shall wear a gauze mak, which may bo obtained from tho lied Croos or may.be made ai horns of four to six folds of gauze and which should cover the noso and mouth and, bo lied behind tho head Remember that thee masks must be kept clean, eiuhI be put on outside tho sick room, must not be handled after they are tied on and must be boiled five minutes and thoroly dried evt ry time they are taken off. To Housfholilrrs Keen out of the sick room unless attendance is necessary. Po not handle articles coming from the sick room until they are boiled. Allow no visitors, and do not go visiting. ('ail a doctor far all inmates who show signs of beginning sickness. The ipvaal symptoms are: Inflamed and watery oye.i, discharging nose, backache, headache, raur.cuiar pain, ami feor. Keep nw.iy from crowded places. sucb us "movie i," theal ren, street cars. See lo it that your children arc kepi warm and dry, both night ana day. Have sufficient fire i: your home to disperse tho dampno.-s. Open vanr windows at ri'it. It cool weather prevails, add extra bee clothing. t Workers Walk to w-trk if possible. ASK TOR and GET Tho OriglnM Mafced Milk for Infant and Invalid . OTHERS aro IMITATIONS 1 IrrvrT- ! SUITS! uLtm I It.VHf!, ' TO OltDI Jt .00 VV AIm Cleaning, Prrtnjf and Alierinki V2H K. MAIN", ITSTAIIUS JOHN A. Pi:iiL I'NPKKTAKKiV ljdy AvIriAPU 9 Korru n.xisn v. Pbon 47 RUd 47-Jl in'ftmoH'tirt Hcirhfi (turtle Avoid the person who coughs or sneeies. Wash your hands before eating. Make fall uae .of ail available sun shine. Do not use a common towel. It spreads disease. Should you cough or sneeze, cover nose and mouth with a handkerchief. Keep out of crowded places. Walk in the open air rather than go to crowded places of amusement. bleep is necessary for well-being avoid over-exertion.. Kat good, clean food. Keep away from houses where there are ca.-:es of influenza. If sick, no matter how slightly, ace a physician. If you have had influenza, stay in bed until your doctor says ycu can safely get up. To XiutacN Kerp clean. Isolate your patients. Wfiien in attendance upon patfents, wear a mask which will cover both the nose and the mouth. When the mask is cr.ee in place, do not handle it. Change the mask every two hours. Owing to the scaivity ol' gauze, boll Cor 5 minutes and riuse, then use the auze again. Wash your hands each time you Mine in contact with the patient. 'Ieo bichloride of mercury, 1-1000, or Uquor Cresol compound, 1-100, for 'land disinfection. Obtain at least seven hour.?' sleep n ear-h twenty-four hours. Kat plen y of good, clean food. Wall: In the fresh air daily. Sleep with jour windows open. Insist that the patient cough, nocze or expectorate Into cioths that nay he disiniectcd or burned. IIolI all t'isher. Keep patients warm. A CLEAR COMPLEXION ' Arcordihs; io lata report Unuad y statu and feoeral firalth autaorltlaa the Spanish Influona opidamie ii rap Idly spreading to all parte of tka couutry, and It now 6eme that prut Hcally every stato in the union will bo seriously affected before it rn its course. It has not only become a great and terrlfyicK menace to the publia health, hut unlets' checked, ft ta apt to eerlously affect tho projreae war work In all its various Ueparc mentn. Already the SMppine BoeJ has i::::-.3Juci;d that ten par eat at ita workers had been affected. Tho disease ha3 made lti rr,al,t progrecB in the east whore it haa claimed its victims by tho thouaantit. Reports from other sections, Bow tier, are emiaily a'.armlnt; and bol civil and military authorities hate warned the public to take ovary pra cai'.lion to prevent K.i further apraad. In many cltios schools, churches n theat.-ea have been cloced and pukllo gatherings of all kinda forbidden. Medical authorities airej that p0 plo who are -.realt uud rundown are the earliest victims of the lafluan epidei.iic. If you find youriolf. tlrai, weal: and losing flesh, or If yon ara in a generally run-down condition, or if you catch cold easily thla warning should be heeded promptly. Too. ara really In great dancer, because taa germ of this disease la Tory eaUhinf and you aro apt to fall an aaay lo-.tm if you como in contact wita tka germs. People who are wall aai strong are not likoly to contrast tka disease becaure they are able IP throw it off. The comracn-aeuse way to keen from taking It Is to fortify the system aKSinst attack by bulldlag up tho constitution. In othor wordH to use the al4 adae, "An ounce of prerntion ta vorth a pound of cure." And II yon are in a sub-normal condition tka proper thing to do is to besin Imme diately to build up your powara ot resistance. To accomplish thla, netfc ing on earth will strengthen yon aa build you up liko Tanlac, tha pewer ful reconstructive tonic, which eo taiiu the very elements needed by the system to give you flfhtlaa strength a::d ward off. tha influeai corm. first of all Tnntac basina lta aatlaa by creating a good healthy sppatlUa for wholeuome, nourishing food, e.aa assists every organ of tha eody aa perform its natural functions, ' tlitta helping to build up health a strenBth in the natural way. .; Tanlac 13 also the Ideal streaetk. ening tonic for persona who ara u faring from the after effect, of Infill u.a. Grippe or Bronchial trouble und hundreds :f thousand, ara ualag it daily with the most BTatifylngT ra suits. la nonnrr-tioii with' tha Tnalae treatment, ii is necessary to keep tk bowels open by 1a.iiu Tun lac La:' Hre Table;?, samples of whleh ara included with crery boit'.e of Tanlaa. Il Is also important that tha ererjr day rules of hygiene be obsarrad; that is. sleep in well yantilatea rooms. n plenty of frosh air and ex ercise and keep away from crowds. Tanlac is sold in ITodford y TVaat Side Pharmacy, in Go!d Hill by M. p. Eowfia, la Central Point by Warn KL, A. Mea, in Ashland by J. J. MoKalr. Adr. Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Caa Kave Says Dr. Edv7ards, a Wcll-Kr.ov.n Ohio Physician Br. F. M. Edwards for 17 vczrs heated scores of women for liver a:;d fc.wcl ailments. During tnese year3 ho cava to his patients a prescription made oi a fc.7 well-known ve;;etabla ingredients mixed with olive oil, naminj tiiein Dr. Hdwsri'..'.' Olive Tablets. Vou will blow ihr.n by ieir olive color. Tnese tabkts arc vrendcr-woritcrs on tho liver and bowels, which czaio r, ac rmal action, carryinit oil tho wasts and pci;o:i ous i"attcr in one's s -Urn. If you hnv-o a yale faccrcllov; !ro?:,(!i;'J eyes, pimples, c.-.uicd toniihradrchcs, a listless, no-jrcJ fnclii.s, itt out of cor's, insctivo bry.-.Ii vctt t."..:0 ono of Dr. Edwards' Olive "ibicits tii;;htly for a tiraa i and note the pl;csir.g results. Thousands of v'omen as vvell as men take Dr. Eowardj'Oiivo Tablets the one ccssful substituto for calomel now and then just to keep in the pink ot condition, 10c and 2oc per lo All drujiii. WESTON'S Csmera Shop Tin Oriy Kx.rJraive 1 "ti!ii..-iviHi rUoioijriipiii'r :n Stiuthorn Orogvwi -iitn made any tir.t' o ptiu-e by appoittucti Phono 147-J VCi-'U do iht n;st J S PALKtJl Vataforrt ilS Lui'k iiuiu air t'vit. OIMCH0WO CJiiina Herb Btor Herb cure ror earache, kaadnck catarrah, diptheris., aora tkraat, lun; troublo, kidney trouble, tea. taa. trouble, heart trouble, chills Bad far. er, cramps, coughs, poor droulo.Ua. carbuncles, tumors, cracked, breaflt, cures all kinda of EoUuru. KO N. KKATIO.VS. Modford, Oregori, Jon IS, WJf to whom it:ia co.Ncarj: This la to certify that 1, tkt a dersignod, had very sever dtoiaiiaTi trouble and bad fteou bethn-ad tar several years and last August u at capectcd to live, and beju-ang oi Uaa Chung (whoso Herb Btora la at Hid South Front atreet, iladford) I da. elded to get herb, far my naaamafc. troublo, and I atnrled f faatlaaj bat ter as soon as I uaed tbatn and tadaay am a well man and cea heartily caa ommend anyona afflicted a I vm a eee Glm Chung and try ha) HarH (SIgnod) W. R. JDRNBON, Wltnesaoa: M, A. Anderson, Med ford S. B. Holmes, E.wla Point, Wm. Lewis. Eagle Point W. L. Childrefh, Baula Poiat, ('. R Moore, EaRle Point, J. V. Mclniyre, EaBle Palai, Goo. 13. Von der Helten, Tuiita IMat, Thos. K. Nichols, Eagle Polal. . Friilny, June 2Ntli, War Karliur, ay J. T. Gagnon Lumber Yard All kinds of rough and dreaaed Lumber. Specialties: Dimension stuff, Fle ishlng Lumber, shinglea, Bash aad Doors, Roofing Taper, Fruit Boiee. Iluy Jaeks.m County Producta. Placo orders now for Fruit Boxea. New Shrnl, 1 1:1 S. Front St., Vfedterd. l"b one