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J I. vace mini Mi:iFOi?r r.wr, Tiimrxrc. MKPi-onn. om-yiov. 'i-:ixp:kiay. oc'rop.i:r; no. iws llEDFORD MAIL. IaiBUXE AN INDEPENDKNT NEWSPAPEH PUBLISHED EVKIIT AtTKHNOON ECKIT RL'.VDAT BY THE alEDFOKD PRINTIN'O CO. Offlc. Mall Tribune Ilulliilns, 1S-J7-JS North 'lr atret. J'tion 7. FOR COUNTY 1XDGE. A eon no 11 4ft Hon of tha Democratic Times. Th Medford Mall. The Medford Tribune, The bouthtru Ort-oolim, The Asniana i nouns. Ths Med ford Bundajr Sun la furnlihed utncr.D4-ra dim ring a seven-? a&Jiy nvwMpapMr. OEOnQE PUTNAM. Editor. VTTBBOKXPTXOW TIIXII WT MAll IN ADVANCE: Pally, with Buti'lfty run. vr .I6 0" Jally, with Sunday Hun, month -5 Dally, without .Sunday Hun, year.. 6. 00 Dally, without Hunday Hun, monlii -&0 Weekly Alaii Tribune, one year 1.50 Sunday Hun. one year l.0 uy C A ft R I Kit In Medford, Afhland, Jackaonvllle, On t nil I'olnt, Pho-nix: iJally, with Bunday Sun, yer-.....7 Stf Dally, with Hunday Hun, month .85. Dally, without Hunday Kun, yi:ar 6 00 ' Dally, without Sunday Hun, month .60 OfflrlRl papr ot the City of Medford Official paper of Jackson County. Entered as second-class matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March U7. worn daily arsrair clrcnlatfon for six montus ending; Sept. 30 2,932 MEMBER OF THIS ASSOCIATED PHKHS Full Leased Wire Service. The Asso ciated frees Is pxrhmf vely entitled to the use for r-puhlIi'allon of all news dispatches credltfd to U or not other wine credited In this paper, and also the local news pnhtlHhd ht-rcln. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Hotioe to Bnlwortbers The United Btates War JruluMrhn Hoard has Untied the following mandatory order, among others regulating the newspaper busi ness during the period of the war: "Dis continue sending papers after date of expiration of subscription, unless sub scription I renewed and paid for." The publisher has no option but to comply. L AT CAMP LEWIS CAMP LEWIS, Tacnina. Wash., Ort. :0. Another general boom will lo asHlgncd to Camp I.ewla, uccord lug to reports hero today. The nnino of tho mineral has not lioen announced lint it la wild ho will conunaiul thn lcr.th Depot llrlgiide. Tiiu HiOth Depot llrlK.'ido is a pur Tnanenl camp organization. All new draft men on entering Uio camp are first unsigned to the depot tirlgnde for preliminary training. outfitting and quarantine before being nnilgned to combat units. The 13th division ban four gen erals, tho complete number for a di vision. l-'or many months licrauno of the Bhortngo of higher offlrern the depot brigade has been without a litlgadlcr goneral as thu tallica of organization cnll for. Tills position now is to lie ' filled. Recently several officers who were hero while, tho Hint division was be ing trained hut for koiiio reason or other forced to remain behind whin tho division departed overseas have received orders to procucd to Franco. Wlion an officer receives Hu so orders lie becomes a subject for the eoni'.rat Illations of his fellow-officers. "These orders are what we i.ll nHidro to." said one of those otrtccru when lie received his overseas orders today. "Kverj body wants to tn." In the past week more than -II medlral officers have arrived hire from other posts or dlre-t from civil Many new mirKcs M) (laVe to voters nf J;ick-oi) hat of count y jntl.e hiiit-iil lejriil kiiow- l 'H!iies.s iidiiiini.stra ro;td conslructiiiii i le county jxior and after your Jmsi tlrt you eh lose r latter how gatxl i ' ailiiiinisteref'. until with .tit npJlK most important local off if A comity are called upon ti fill a position which combines th. ledre of the probate court .with the tion of the county, the supervision and niaintainenee, the liianaeiiK nt tne adiiinastraiioii o uie juvenile eo If yon were selecting a man to l " ness interests, as business manager, v. (dcrk with no executive experience n a routine clerk he niiijht be? If you liiid an inheritance or estate to . or a will to be probated, would vou eniiilto legal training Jf you had from half a million t, a mi n d .lars to be expended in road construction and in," tiita;',ance. dur ing the next few years, as the county will ". e, would you employ a man who never built or repairco . "Miything ex-c(-)it a p-oliticitl iiiacliine to keep himself ictiuilly in office ? County Clerk Ciardner, having served th c. clerk and being desirous of remaining anoth on the county pay roll, despite his lack of busi u tive or legal experience, is a candidate for eo. ii, He has made a fairly good clerk, although hi. vi been costly and' a popular one, for he greet.', tlu payer with all the "unibleness'' of a Triali Keep which, however, he combines the stupid stubbor.icss o. .Missouri mule over trivial technicalities. Judge I'urdin, Mi". Gardner's opponent, '3ms he resident ol the count v lor nianv vears, and has hui ticed in the probate court and has both legal and brsi training, lie served in tlie legislature with credit. ,;cr ing the jiassiige of the Crater Lake road bill in HM. made a satisfactory, mayor for Medford. Judge I'urdin differs from his opponent in that 1 loo old to go to war himself for his country, but he 1 three sons in the service. lie stands high in the coin.; nity and is well ijualified to serve the county. HOW THE BRITISH UNLOAD "DESERT SHIPS." rins as years xecti- . as X V' .slf?. v. ffr 1- -. i LAST CALL OF )! Tills jl otonih was ijil cn at limv thn Ilrith i)nlu:il':l tlnir tic i IMleitinr Pt lust summer and shows irrt Ue.ls Ijy crHiics from ships. ANOTHER PRISON SCANDAL. A N'OTIIKK of the nianv scandals occur itliveoinlie adimiiistration is lieloi't the prison parole scandal. Jt appears that there has been a regular tr-.i'f ing durin.r tin i grard i" . .11 l n.4 st!il bv Mi .iteiiced to Jon;. i d alter i iving a 1r l('W roles freedom of felons being bought officers in charge. Notorious convicts terms, have been mysteriously r mouths' confinement to disappear Ii fresh crime in their wake. The latest case is that of Wax, the crook vim p;;s .'. af Oliver J I. Osborn in (he lae Tanzer . ase in ew Vork. I n .some mysterious way, he was paroled for shipyard work after being brought back to finish his five yeai sentence and is now among the missing. The ease is typical, one if many. The history of the prison under W'ithyconibe has h;r . one scandal after another mingled with mutinies arsoi; and murder. And the I'egine is an expensive one. the tie v. budget asking $:'l;.0!0, nearly double what it cost under tile last two vears of West's administration to be eyai '. M IS.7P0 more. The following ea-uliities are rc rortcd Irv tiie eo:n!r.andin'j ueneral ol' the American exeei'itniTifrv lorce: Kdled in action, .--even: iied ot m -.li'li-, 17; tl'vd !' ai-'-i'iem a'it! u!ir- "h'ic'l --virlv. 't7: .t irj'1!. ie--r. 1 nTi.'Ic -iiji!!' d. lil: W)UlIld-t -'ij 1JJ: n:isi:i,' in ;ictj.n. 17. T.c.al. AS.:. Miir'tu Killed in ection. two: -?ied .' wo-,ii:i! rc'-i-i'cd in action, o'-- . nicl ei ilicn.-f. '1 : wounded in action. M'vcrclv. tln-'c. wntindril in action, dcirce uiuli-tcrniincd. one: tlii--ini; in ii'-tioli, t!': m hatnl. ot ene inv. I w.i. Total, till. Ti: t'ollov.iri: i.:-c from l'aciiic . ..:l.t s,iuv: ! of (lit : lli. W-.-!i. iiM'i-i i'r: l .n..t. rl:I -I'rivate Donald alii-. I'rivate IV.'T ii. :;it.1-!i. 'UlTtC MlI'l'-tiT- K!vi, l: IM.I- .'-i i.i.d. 'ire ;'it ! V w.li!!'!cd l'ri- i tv ll:il:- li. n-!iT. Sri.'tar..-. Wn-'i.: l'riii.ie r W. S'iii:h. Siin 'i ile. t'al.: le llu-li K. Gii.-en. 1.11 0::in.ie. si Sel.r Wiet rr:. (Ire. Miirinc i-iii-i iii:'il-c. Mni icn. I.e. A;,-. lini'ju-. San P id W r : c.luilliie. ll..r,.!d p. i b t ail!.: S: Pi.'.... l.'alif. An-.-c -Did ..1 AteLacil !. linv T l.ot .T. I fri .-. (' on' IN in life. Joined (be stafr of the bas liospitul. INFIUENZACASES" DECREASE IN FRISCO sax rit.weisco, o, i, t - - i n t ISO cases of Spanish Influenza de veloped In San Francis, o between .". O'clock last nluhl iihil I 1 u'eloel: to day, according to an aiinonnceuieni liy the leianl of health. Cases iciiort ed by ntn II totalled mi;. Deaths numbered ,'!:. I'hysirlans Ihruout Hie city report ed a decided f lack, nliu: of lntluei-.ta rails. Tins was t!ie reason for the lartto mall r.po.t. a. c.r.lini; to Dr. Win. ('. Ilarsler, illy lienllh ofilcer. Tho I'll Hlcl. ins are lln.lliiv; lime nou to report hy mall iiinnv .uses that they were prevcai c,l dom rep.irt.iii; tiefore. CATARRHAL DFAIM.SS MAY BE OVERCOME If you hV4 Caturrhiil I'H't'f nPHH or urn rvi'ii hut ;i litt!o hard of tirariiu: or h;' ht. insvn m In your tlnru i t inxt tivl 1 nutlet' of I'iiriiiint i((iuiiit Htn-nyi h . aii'l iidfl tn it 4 pint of hot WHtT itinl a lutlf man lilntefl HMKar. Tako I intno Hpoonlul four tlno-s a ilav . TIHm will often britm iiilr1t relief frotn the ilistroin;: tu-iui iiolnw. Cli Kml notrfl.s htiful! ojjen, ht'i-at hli!(t i't-conn fir y ami f ho in tit' hi up iii opj.in i; Into llio lliroHl. Ii Is citsv to preparij. vum lltilr ato! i i plon.situt in litko Anvmm Inp h-iirliiK or who hnn (a larrhnl lU'Mfmnq or hiH tioit nhotild tlvi' this prosrrlpitnn n liitil. Alv. WHAT 10 PAY L FOR GROCERIES Luwor f icnr4s iiimlcr "rmninor ays" an? Ii:axiniuin tinges tliat simuM lie cliarLr'l hv " ah aiol car ry" store, and tin hiulirr fiKiir'' nia.xiitinins that should ii"t )o iciimI- j rI hy stores yiviii'; credit, delivery, .uid .vimlar srrviees : J Wheal fio-ir, i" -l!' 1';. u-k. retailer )ays .-'.(.. ; v jsi- r pays .J.,S to Wheat J'lour, 1'ttrtljuid, etc., make, in l: Hi. sarli, relail-r pays f j.!'; eori'-'iinrr pay-. .'f.'l.l'J tt fll.lM. Wheat l'loiir, Ie--s thru rniU prn-k-ae-, per lh., ret a iter paw .V j-; eon--niiier pays, t!' -e. li'ye Hour, in 10 lit. ay- 7Je; ettiisiutnr pav Corn lloiir, p r ll.. i WASIirNllTO.V. O.t. Inv. .ti- cutjiin of tlu eojd .si;uatio:i Is to tc r"'!H'n d liy Hm penal i; aiari'it;1. lures. commlt:ec im median ely after the i.teritons. Sen.: Mir Iterd, c liairir an, r f i: in t; il t'" plan to lay mid paitl Snjdiia Irenn I.oei( a New Vork ii' -.vs-fnije vritor, Uo rr.a.t'.; i.n i:u : nt I'l.ostlualfon f)f eon prmluriio 1, vjuld lo tin' first wl'ne-.H. 'I'liure ' i ak alsn of tho coian i:t e , ro ipenlrr il invt .'.iat'oTi or ;lie Muar 'M ,'atio.i. pays Ih-; roiismcer pays- 11! i t J-'" Kvaporatrd milk, laj-n size, pe can, retailer pavs ltle; eoasnn.c. tavs !c ti :.''. I-ard wniiostitu'es f cornpoond 1 ord-; inarv j.'radc, in t':i, per l., rf Jer! w s:mx';tcn. or. :. --a tiench; 1 uni'. . rKarme!.t, t'.t-i'.ii-aily trealej a ! a preventive n.;uin.-t vorailn, has ; heeu npprovd Ly Hi? war dpurt ' ment and .-hii'ir.eiit'i 'n quantity over seas ordered ovpediietl. Thn j: ir ' r'eii'3 are treated la lahoratorie? i tverc rof:ht I ) tho attention o'. j Secretary Hal;" and ether war de ( , -irinieni. of f t- i.iit; - Mrs. Charier j W. KM:n;M!, wl-lov. o." Pr:.f. Ka t i iTia'i of t ho t'r.iver- it y oi Washtni;- Sin.Ihir uaraif a's are in use dy VESSEL'S PLIGHT 11-VI.Af !e.l;:i. Oct. .'lil. - "1 ll'l'- ry. we are .i::l.im:. Tin' 'a'.."r ciuins: ii:to inv r'.o'.-. j;im in."1 av -jooil live. Ku" God's ..al.e. come uaick! Tliis frantic new-al f.u- la.t wire less r.;e.sai;e l'roiii tlie 1".' i-tcan'cr I'rincc-;'. S'ltihui mi rcccivi-.i nv tne Tnited States litLlhoiHC tciider Ce- uar. auviit halt an hour, u an tlioimht, before ;'. storm sent the t-o- niiLa to the lio'.'.oni ot i.vnn canm. north of liere. v.i-.ii all on board. About "W perished. "We are coming. Save vour mice I., in." the t'eilnr's onera'.or iin.wcrd. He llioiieli T. M. Hobin.on of Vi'in-miver. H. C. oiieriitur on the Sophia, was exeiteu ,..i ;., ... ,.,.lm l-i i liub- inseiiV body wa. loutui ve.'enlav. l'icliini; I p liiHlies The C'eilar. wliieli bad b.cn stan.l intf bv the Sophia, tried to set tliroie.-h tiie siorai to th- doomed ves sel., but tlie l.i'.'ii water, inn! wini! forced Iter to put-buck to ...ilelv. W.,rk of pickiiiL' tin bodies of tlie Sophia's iiliins conlinueil today. An actual count shows 177 bodies have htm broifl't lieve. Of these 147 have been identified. Other bodies have 'ven t.iikid un bv a fleet of V:.:- a1, il'-e .eve- of liie wr.i-k. Mo-t of ( i':i;' eii'inti! ere o . -l end cliiiuleil who- e!..ti.i. li: :e. iK.ekt-1-' 1v ceo:.:ir. i.'t'er-. t-:.r.i- i.i e!:?r ir.eei:. of d.-'.. neinili thc:r Mi.T.iitv. i1'- :ei Aia.Ki'.n.. veil kn-.ivn in !!: h.te.-; .r. vkv ua thf:r wav lure Ir.'ii: Si.a.:v.ay I.i lielii in '.be work of i.'.i ri'.ii icati'iii. llo.lje.i Kleiiliriei l.'cscue vvo'ker. In -t n.'u'lit found t'.ie b.i.iv of Waller .1. OT.ricn. Cai.a dt.'b Daetlie l.'ailwav eolat.linv ilu'CIlt at (:.v. ...n. Y. T., wlio, wi:h I::, wile cud five i !i!Mi' n was lo.i. When found he bad t'le l."lv of his .mail .on clasie'd ti'jhtiv in hi- aiiii.. 'I'he ' ili'.l ','ei- r.'- oved itil dil li.eillv. Ail.oni' tee iie.il . i'lea'.i.ieii to.lav were tbo-e el Joim !'. I''..".'h. .I'liuau. eolleeior i.i .' ;.lo;e. '"or tlie AUl.!U i'1-iriet: I'leiHe. (i. IVa-ile. ne.r-i r the Sophia, aae Mr., .lolm li-c'oe. wil'e of ill.- loan v.iio fir-i ili. covered ..I.i i;i the i 'itaro.l coantrv ol .vi;i.- ll.u. SPANISH INFLUENZA STRIKES SUDDENLY Pneumonia Often IUsulls Victim, SeieJ Without WlirninR lak in 1'reparatJonn Doubly Neecisiiry l'oo.! pri. . i Increased four per cent i't Sep;- nil-er due lo i:u're:':dujr labor rcar-ity in ail litjea cf food production. Much of the difficulty experienced l,y health authorities In 'becking tho apread if tho Spanish Influenza I'ea in the fact that it strikes Its victim without warning. Although state and federnl author ities are taklns every possible pre caution in their effort to stop tho spread of the epidemic, the dlitease In many sections of the country haB got ten entirely beyond control and is claiming its victims by tiio thou sands. It ii: universally agreed by all well informed persons that the surest preventative Is to Ret the system In tho best possible physical condition in order to be able to throw off tho infection. As has been previously staled It Is possible to perfect the powers of resistance cl the human system so that it can throw off al most any infection, not ejeeptinK Fpanish Influenza, which is one of the most contagious diseases known. Medical authoritfe.s agree that peo ple who are weak and rundown aie the earliest victims of the Influenza epidemic. If yon find yourself weak or losing flesh, or If you are in a generally run-down condition, you aro really in great danger If you should come in contact with the In fluenza germ. As a powerful reconstructive tonic and syst'-m builder. Tanlac Is with out eiual. Thi3 is a statement of facts and is fully supported by recog nized authorities. According to all accepted reference works, including tho Imited Stnt"s Dispensatory, En cyclopedia Dritannica and leading lext licoss u.-ed In the school of med icine, tlie principle ingredients VjT Tanlac possess tiie most valuable tonic properties known to science. This statement is further proven by the fact that millions of persons who have aeiually taken Tanlac have tes tified to it extraordinary merit &3 a medicine. Tanlac restores health and strength to the weak nnd run-down system by cuablin evcy orpan of the liody to perform its prorcr function in na ftre'p own way. it creates a healthy appetife for good nourishing food, and la aa ideal strengthening tonio I for persons who are In a run-down eondi'ion and who arc sufforlng from the after-effects of Influenza, Grippe or rtroncliia! troubles. Tanloc Is sold In Medford by West r-bie Pharmacy. In Gold Hill by M. I). r.owers, in t'en:ral Point by Miss M. A. Mec, in A.-I.l.ir.d by J. J. McNalr. Adr. Neuralsc I Ion .I':;thh and Canadian troo;; pays 'He. lie; rotiMililer pa JS 'V, rctailei 7H to ,r taller pay- Ie-i.e tn per Ih., "iter te tn i in lh. m-ii!l;er -n- inier pa' I corn i'-,i-al su , retailer pav pav (if.e t' 7le. Ittt i n i urn neal. in 10 lh. sai l., retailer p.i t'ie ; eoc-ntniT pays 7e to yoi-. Ctirn rit and htnniny, in 10 Ih. s.M-k. retailer pays 7Ue; eonumer '!l Sllc 1,, M.'. U'oih'd oat-, in ;) h, ha-, retailer ;a'- ," '!: fo!:-,:inn-r pay-- i',' t i'.e. I.oi'hI hiirii-y (lour, per hhl,, retail er av-' -Ml.'"; coiiiiiniT pay- ? to Imp., it, tailer p.,v to Si Ill j Kn-e I ! ..- . e.. 1 harlev i:t.L'P; I- I "ir. pT-hld., re 'ittsipner pays 8e I' , retailer pav 1 to i;:,-. , dmarv -rade. Canned eom. standard ' inarv gmdr, per ran, retailer la' je; consumer pays -ttV-c t. Canned tomatoes, standard . ordinary yratle, retailor pays eonsnnier pays, 171 -e to l.S1'. Carried peas, -dat.dard No inarv prade, jMr can, retn-' . My l.'!c ; eonsntner pay I"1! to lS1'. Cainied pork jii:J !m .ins, tandard Xn. i. ordin::rv p.rade, per ean, n--taiter pav- l"1,'; eo!i-,:n.er p.iv, J.V'KoLTi t. I'r'ilie-, loenh averii'.M s;.c rivi r vatlev (MH'.s and !HU iniv- 7 1 .e ; con-inner pa - 1't.r. Mried pciii he, Calif . retailer pays ;!; ,-, I 'ried tieaehes, Joea', er pa - ; citi-:in:er pav lie. Kvjipor a ted per U.. retail. pay- :;i:,. to Citrti syrup, o can, reiailcr t' ,.e. ordi r pay i1 ,e to 1 71. ji rni. nhite, in 10 Ih. p.iils, n-aih-r pa SJ1 ; cot:-'nner pa -!.'.! to .-sl.lit. ("mi -rap. dark. i:i ." Ih. paiS. r. -taifer pay til.-; f ri -iMinr paw ..i lo -, It it '.er. per r.it'. ret ailer ia - - I :Z . eoTI-a'in r p:'- -l.l's to 1 Pi. K , per d':en. re: .iiler ia -"r1-.'': ei!..'ir.cr na- -. 1'olalne-, per Jh., r'taihr pay - .'V to ; 1 i e"n-ennr paw ."e, ( 'ht'ee, iter !'., re o!t r t . I'.tp-tiiiif r i-jM - I J. j i7e. liei t'-t ow r.-l. -iv-e. t., ,T... WEii Iy FLGOD;PAC!fST SENT 1Q PRISON FOR YEAR the . ji. rrcs.pt ' trophe i" LA PC Eh , 0 t. :p. The eraian i.-ne:i liaal; notes to .. i i 'dllion marks t n r- "ks, at eoriin tn ;n Iirie ten of .Munich. m :r -ays that tai- was he hoarding i.t lank note ,: ... d atn's :mt that If ::s ti- nut ci ; i; t lu ir rare- a iir:;t:i,ial cata... irvit.i'd?. RECiiT riATJON rnn golden o.-t. , SAC1 .v.' .... Ca'i The I -ri n t;,e n'.lr.i'e.r o' i li. .in vol ., tcislerc.l In Ca sine.. hi ijrlri.ir. eleeifun A'i 1TATE T.'P'.lb- rfnia I.t : II. pav. 'J'.'e to Colli s l'i l , ; ill. can, retaiie ; er pu.vs llii ,e i Corn npricot., C; r pays 'JJ.c. i ordinary i:rad 1VS 171 .e; :arv i:t' iiforni.i. ot'.'iiaer le, in 'J ci. .11:11- !a .1 v. an .; I okIsi ration ! y i'l.inv i r-tale. Tin. ' ill tile nuin re::i.ter"t s Hi -lisivc: Iti."ii ili.-an :-. t . 1 -. ; p dale., l'x.-. !' !.i:ed to in'.-.. 7:i", ; .- I . ac fe r V .'...-.la coidini: t.) j).:n arnoanecl tola n. seerci.iry o: i n l:ier"ae of 1 s of democrat ie voter: ; he primaries, bv parties follows: '.it'll: democratic. " "ive-., "a. I :: :: : 51. 1 rohibii ion -:'.7.ltt : . l:1. 1. Seal North r.cr.d wace. r.u-ci !:iy. 0:11 rnon i. 1 ?:t.i;u to sets " !'"' rprelitl i:o;;r-i. el.,.! c.. 111: 1 11' , I V . 1 1 1 Ho.ir.l. l:'.terirel a at 1.1 1 eer .,.v 11.1.1 Safe liUUCiK imm end imios j 3-s if. at :iv. V, . li. ill' LSf:-,. white .Iric.l, 1 n; . ; eon. un. c an r ' i ..-r 'I . iei- itilliul.it. - c. r. t.uier 11 . retailer i::.. to .lt'lc ll. I'l l 111. etallcr AbE FOR lb Oi.ginal Nourihlns rintltila Ho Cooking Feiliifrtliu.Iiivntkls.njOr.m'iouCiiiUli.n. I KiibMltk. M..ltciCr.:in t' ltm.-t I. Poh-J.-Th, Oiixinal J'ooJ-Uiink Foe All Amu I CTi'.iU'.S ire ti.'.n AT1CNS v i;u' Y ' ) T i 1 . . Oct. :ia. Hoiter N';:.'!i ita'dwin. i.ir. etor ot an orsani 1. -in calie.! th-' Na-ioaal Civic l.it t ;y liar. ..1. vl:h h"::iie'!."r;ers here. -ia .:::'icer e' tiie American Anti Mil'l:'ris: I :1:0a la Washington. I. C. p). -i' ed Kuli'y in ("c federal court tuoa..' to v;o!..'.!iil: tiie .Iraft law by faeiie; : sii.'iait hi-ascif fe.r pliyslcal . ..i ie: alio::. !i was sintenecd to sT.e a : . ar ill tin penitentiary li-ss -'I (inv; lie ha he:i In the Tombs pr! '"' Th.cusanda Hive Cis-covercd Dr. Edwards' Olivs Tablets arc a Harmless Substitute. Dr. Edwards' Ohvc Tablets the substi tute for cakmel rao a ini'.d but sure laxative, and th-'ir cfiect cn ta.- liver ia alinoft instantaneous. The" are the result oi Dr. Edward.'' dctermir.c'.ion not to freat liver and b ;l coxr;r.;-.:5vri:hcaiomcl. His eii vr") to banir h it brought out these little olivo colored tnbk.s. Thc?e pleasant li.tls tctbts do the good that calomel d:x.-. b.'t have r.o bed after effects. Tney don't in;'irc th; teeth like stroni? liq-jir!s or cj!orr.-l. The? tol:c hold of the trouble f.nd ju::My iorr ct it. S'hv cure the liver at t' e crrocaie cC ;ho tetth? Calomel somct;-: a picyi l:aTC with the gums. Sodostrcn.? liquids. It ii' b:?t not to tak! calom?!, b :t to I.t Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets t.-i.o its p! tn Mast headaches, duilnsw' A th-t lary feelirn cme ton con.U?r.ti-.a ml a disordered liver. Tc';c Er. WvrcC:' Olive TabliU vv!.-n yru feel Irsc.'' end "heavy." Note l-.cw tii. v "c'e-ir" clouded brain ani hew th.y "perk up" t';s spirits. 10c cad a box. All druiiU ains GIVE WAY TO SOOTHING KAMLiNS WIZARD OiL Kamlins Wizard Oil is a safe, simple and effective treatment for both headache and neuralgia. It contains no chloroform or other dangerous drups hut is co.nposcd rf the most expensive of healintr, penctrating oils. Ii'.bed in where the pain is, it acts as a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost invar iably brings fjuick relief. Wizard Oil is a Rood, dependable preparation tn keep h; t'u- rif!:ci"r chest for first aid when the doctor may he far away. Its healinpT, anti septic qualities can alwr.ys be re lied upon to prevent infection, or other serio-js resell, from sprain, bruises, cuts. buns, bites an 1 stintjs. Just as go.nl. t-m. tor vt feet, stiff neck. fn---.t bitrs, c.ld sores and canker sure. nt r"-- --. ir .!r--tci f - r 'f r n-l ui th ui i. i -i -!;-, v b IU tfiiirn ymir i- .r. -. If yu n"" tro'ih'l ii! . - 'i- im fr irk h- tl.A. '- irv "l-t-'ir- '.-tI I.!vr Whip. ,lft t ' ' F 1 ,'t lit' p"l't at drux't -i,r .V . tiuntnir -.. ICR SAL3 Monarch Z'X C K'cd Sop.l Oat.- v the Cz Fosci Co. ( ir;iv Wiiiti i tV. V.r.,1 Al- ;!!:! il. JOHN A. t'Kv.L ( PKtt r mi l. ljd Aistan. tt L-1 II I: l:v I i.i rkoun M. 1 nl 4V-J. AntMuioMl' ileitis 5irvlev. 4to Are juL.ii'.. I ATTENTION ! Tractors, truck and automo '.'.1 owners. Pon't throw awnv - ' parts. We ran wchl tii?:n 'f ;-. . Wo have in our employ -nv- . ."'.c Ie.t aoeiyleno wohlins men t.i roasl. Wo sttaighton or weld moldlo frames without removing '.n hoiy, thereVy faving extra costs. AH kin3 of farm ma.'hir.ery, liro !;n stoves, sowiiij ni.irhiii(3 an1' pl'o hforks wehiH. We a:m mnko uli :ic- rsrtu that van be tnnv.:d out u Crater Lake Motor Co I Tr.lll'KU.V nt'lni.'1lt IV T1MK TAltlr Leave Medford for Aruiand, Taieu ! I'ho. a;x dail, ee..;.i (iiiii.i.i.v a 5:f'o j. -n nd 10:00 . m.; 1:00 4:P0 r.-..l 5:15 p. m. Also S.it'.ir 3a.r at 10:13 p. m.. Sundays iea 10:SO a. m. end 1:30. 5:30 and S:3( P. m. I.eavB Ashlar. J for Jieilfnrn ill!: , oi ept Snria7. nt 9:0. a. m. and lt i.O a. m.: l:r". 4:00 and 1" .' to ', , SAturdar nU'hu at 6:3U. Sunday leav Ahin-t at :0fi a m . nd U SO. 4 JO an ; JO p, m. J j INI m kcroap V ' SUITS W li.CTr.rv Tt oitiu:i. r-'3.oo CP l-o ricnnliir?, rr'Gl'ip ivnd Altering I SH K. y.MS. I I'MT-Hlt-S (JD.i OIXJHG China fieri) Stcr Herb cure ror eiraclie, headanba. calarrah, dijitiieria, fore throat, lung troul.lo. kidney trouble, utomach iroulile. hiuri tro iMo. cblll and fav er, cran-ps, ce.i,lis( pjor circulation, carlinnclcf, ttnnors, cracked breast, cures ail kinds of goiters. NO OP CUATION3. Modford, Oreson, Jan 13. 1017 to whom it ::ay concern.- Thia Is to certify that I, the on dcmlKnod, had vry severe stomach trouble and h.-.d been bothared for teveral ears and last Ausiist not eipocted to live, and hearing of Olm Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 214 Soath Front street, Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I storted to fueling bet ter as saea aa I used thorn and todaT am a well man and can heartily roo ommernl anyone afflicted as I was to see Glm Chuug and try bis Herbs. (Signed) W. K. JOHN30N, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson. Medford S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, Wm. Lewis. Eagle Tolnt , W. L. Clilldretli, Eagle Point, C. E Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point, Geo. R. Von der Hellcn, Eagle Point, Thos. E. .Nichols, Eagle Point. Krt.lnr. .Tnr.e 2tth. War 8a vines J)ay WESTON'S Camera Shop 1h Only Kx.-liisivo ''';i:;:ic,-'i.,l F 1.. i',..wl;nLrr i:i Sti:i!'i")-n ()i'V.,,i. 'v.'l .'I'llVl .. :,all' j,.y I.i ijio 01' ! l:i '( liy :ii M.in:niont. .i-ii...i.' 1 1T-J. A ( '11 ii i lite !( sf J. B. TAtMnn IJcJford. riS i''-t .tii. Slj-wt, a.