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r PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON-.. FT? TO AY, DECEMBER !:.lJ-J-JLlL.LJ- 1.1, 191S Hedford Mail tribune AN INnSli'BNniliWT KICTOHPAPKH FUBLlHHWD, KVBRT . .AFTERNOON . BXOBPT HUNUAT.IIY TtUI MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Orftc. Kail Tribune Biillatng, ll-ST-ll norm kit limit rooH . A consolidation of the DmocTtle rimM. Thn UAdford Mall. Ths Modfor Tribune, The Southern OrecoDlan, Toe AaniHca xrioune. The Medford Sunday Son to furnished lubacrlbers desiring a aiTan-aay dally newspaper. - OEORQB PUTNAM, Editor. nmcuniu nun , HY MA1IIM AnVANOK; Dally, with Sunday Sun, year.tl 00 Dally, with Sunday Sun, months, .& Dally, without Sunday Sun, year- 1.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .so weekly Mall Tribune, one year 1.60 Sunday Sun. one yoar 1.60 OT OARRIEK In Mod ford. Ashland. . , Jrtckeonvlllu, Central Point,1 Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Sun, yeT7.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .5 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year, S.00 Dally, without Sua day Sun, month .60 Official paper ot the City of Med ford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered aa second-class matter at Bfedrord, Oregon, under the sot of March a, 1870. Vwora dally ayeraffe dronlatton for sla months ending- Oct, 31, 1918 . 8.971 if BUBBR OF THB ASSOCIATICD PRESS. 5"uU teased Wire enrteft. The Atto 6tfitd Pr la excluslTelr entitled t t)i use for republication of all newa dtHDatcbM credited to it op not nther- wtea credited In this paper, and also the low news puDiianca nerein. Ail Tivma Of publication of special dlapatohea herein are also reserved. Yotlot to VnbsoHbers The United States War Industries Board has Issued 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 la renewed and paid for. The frubllsher has no option but to comply. - BY PAL MOORE ' I.OXDOX, Thursday. Dec. 12. . American boxers won five finals in the lichtweicht division in the closing bouts of the inter-allied boxine tour nament here tonieht. The American army team added four points to its total, while the American navy's to tal was advanced tliree. The final standines - of the American teams were: - ""'.' - , ; Arm v. 39: Navy. 32. ' The British "" nrmv led with 50 ' joints:' v 'v,h : - '-:,; ' While the ' American army team failed to oflunl the points piled up bv tho British army earlier in the tour nament, the surprise of the meetintr was' the defeat of Jimtnv Wilde, the Ehelishi bantamweieht champion, by Vml Moore of Memphis, fiehtinsr with tlic American navy. Cal Delancv of Detroit. American navy... was defeated by Screeant Johnnie Basham. British annv cham pion welterweight of Great Britain in flic finals. . . The tournament was held in beau tiful Albert halL The' Americans were unaccustomed to the British rules, frequent warnings from the reforee outside of the ring being nec essary. , ;. ' : , . " . j ' ' Many of the Americans had never, seen a Teal prince before, but tonight they heard a word of praise from Prince Albert as he bestowed individ ual medals on the winners and the Toyal trophy on the British army .team..' "''-'. .'..':'.'' . Final standings included: Royal air force 32 Mil Royal navy 32; American navy 32 ; ; Australia : 28; New Zealand 14; South Africa ID and Canada 18. - , The result of the Pal Moore-Jimmy Wilde contest has aroused much dis cussion and efforts have been begun to match' Moore with the English (bantamweight -champion in a contest of 15 rounds. . , MARINES ARE ED IN ODESSA i PAniS.(J)eri. J.li-r-Frcncli. marines have entered -Odessa, Hussia, and have received a cordial welcome from the people there, according to the Matin. Detachments' have occupied the wireless station and expelled Ger man soldiers from all militarv posts. The newspaper says that the fortress and city of Sevastopol have been cleared of German sbldiers who were caiiHinir disorders, it is" nlleeed. with the c,ohiVtttice of the Bolshevists. ; MIsb Kova, Cox 'is visiting with her sister in Portland. , v- . Thomas Me6raw And' family have movod to Hlft Calif, where Mr. Mc Graw has secured a position in the box factory. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clark Collins, Dec. 2. Mrs. Col lins Js staying with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Watt Beobe while Mr. Col lins Is in the army, being stationed at Camp Lewis.-,: , ; ,. . j . . . , ; Sovoral' of the school children are not attending school on account of alnhncMD. -v." :'t. . v ,Mr. and Mrs. Cox are being visited by their daughtor Hose, whoso home la tit Pendleton, Ore. AGATE ITEMS mmM FAVOR OF FORiSOLOIERS WASIUXGTOX. I)oo. 1.1. Coloni zation bv returned soldiers ami sail ors of larvo tracts pi land muter the direction and with the aid of the fed eral government is recommended as n solution of manv of the labor prob lems nrisinfc from demobilisation bv Secretary of l,nbor Wilson in his an nual report. The sove-rrunent should in the opinion of Xtr. Wilson establish and eqiiip individual farms, which would he linked into community croups. - The war h(! demonstrated the pat riotism and lovnltv of Amenean la bor, the report saw, and in tho con tinuance of the "spirit of saerifioe" on the part of employer and employe shown during the war. Secretary Wil son believes "lies the hope for the further attainment and development durinir the jjnvs of peaee of that do moeraoy for which we have taken up arms." , Agricultural areas should bo pur chased bvtlio federal sovernment and added to the public domain to provide land for the can-vine out of the pro .tysed eoloniisatioii program for r- tumcd members of the military forces, the report rsserts. It is pro posed that ndministiat'on of the pro- srrmu be directed bv a board consist ing of the heads of the asriculture. interior and labor departments. EAGLE ; POINT EAGLETS ' ... By A. C. Hewlett Anions the many callers lost Sat urday, whose names I didn't men tion was William Martin of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. A. t Spruce of Brownsboro. They brousht in a load of train for Brown brothers. Flovd Chnrlev of Brownsboro and Mrs. Richard Mvara and son of Bis Butte. Saturday niaht Miss ' Edwina Howett. advance aeent for the War ia Europe and vaudeville company, came in and spent, the nieht at the Sunnyside and bunday mornme went to see onr uinvor. Mr. John M. Xich-' ols, with regard to sivinc an enter tainment here, but he at once in formed her that the ban was still on and would be as Ions as there was any daneer of the sprend of the Spanish influenza, so she employed Harry Lewis, the present iitney driv er to take her to Central Point that afternoon. ;' - t . . . . Owin? to William Lewis, the regular ntncv driver, havme the flu, Jiis brother Harry, is filline his place tn that capacity.' : ' Frani; Smith was .an early caller Sunday hiornin;: and Miss Ellfl Bel-- ford, the-ladv who has choree of what is known as the Stewart farm northeast of oar town, was one of the diners at the Sunnyside Sunday, and later in the day Gcorce Adamsen, the man who is ensraeed in hauline manganese from the mine to this side of the "Charley Hill" bv teems, came in for dinner and reported that that day he had cone to the mine with his truck and thut just this side of Luke Creek he had broke a castlni on his truck and had to leave it and come out to try to tret the superin tendent of the mine on the phone. On Sunday our phone office is not open only from 10 to 12 a. m. and from 3 to 5 p. ni.. and so he came on here, to await results. He finally cot him on the phone but I have not heard the result. . . Owiuc to the sickness of the mail contractor on the E. P. and Persist route we arc havinir nil kinds, of tronblc all alone the route. Monday there was no one to enrrv the mail from here as the mail team was some where on the route between here and Persist and on Monday, late in the afternoon MA Georze Adamson. the same man inst referred to as havinir trouble with his truck, started to take the mail to Persit, with the under slaiidinir that he. would try to net ah far. as Trail that nitiht and the next day, Tucsduv. eo on to Persist and re turn to this post office Tuesday nicht but this Wednesday mornirtir. at 10 o'clock, he had not arrived. J. J. Skinner, 'who is one of the electricians in the employ of the C. it O. P. Co.. came out Monday to put in a meter in the pump house for Mi's. Howlett and while here wired up and put in an electric. Itirbt in the -pump house for her.' He and Mr. T. F. Mc- Cobe. Mr. U. M. Loomas of Hedford, J. D. Welch, a cattle and sheep buyer of Portland, A. M. Gav and Sherman Woolcy, were here for dinner and while here Mr. Gav save mo one dol lar to nay for two months subscrip tion to tho Daily Mail Tribune. Monday nieht Mr. -A. J. Howard of Oakland, Ore., spent the niirht with us. He is lookins for a suitable place to start a turkey ranch uud says that he likes the climate here much better than he docs around Oakland. He sceitis to think that, if he could se cure a place on one of these descrta either north, south of west of us, that it would be un jdeal place for thrtt business.- ' : Geonre Trusty, who hns been in -a hospital in Ashland for some time, was with us Tuesday for dinner. Word came over the phone this Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Strip that weakening, persistent coin;h or cold, throatenlnir throat or ' lung nffoctlons, with Eckman's Alterative, the . tonlo and llpbullder of 20 years" successful uee. SOc and $i,G0 bottles from lniKBiHtn, or from IXUMWLAUOIUXOtty, hUaa)sbla 10 BE SOLICITED IN PORTLAND, Dec. 12 No soldiers, sailors or children will bo solicited to take out membership In the Kod Cross when the memborahtp drive Is held December 16 to 23.' Theso are apecitlo Instructions from tho nat ional headquarters to State Chalr mun Wilber E. Coman and State Manager H. E. Wltham. Every solic itor engaged in the drive must ob serve tills order. Not all of the energy of the Red Cross has been expended In the coun tries of Europe, The Red Cross has been rendering Invaluable service here at home, and in Oregon Itself the organixation Is spending a large sum every week. In offering relief to the dependents of American fighters and In furnishing clothing. There has been no advertising ot this class of work for tho Red Cross does not advertise Its good works. It sees that there Is a job to be done and it goes and does it. As a mattor of history It Is known that tho arrival of tho Red Cross in Italy was the turning point of the war in that nation and was the first assurance the Italian soldiers and civilians had that America was in tho game and coming to their assistance. The work ot the Red Cross In Bel- glum Is a story which cannot be told In one book, and the same Is true of Its relief work among the refugees of France, and now It is operating in Russia. Membership Is wanted by the Red Cross big membership, the biggest of any organization in the world, for it Is carrying on a world of work. This is why 50,000,000 members will be sought In the coming week thru out the laud. Russell Harris, who has been ill while on his furlough at home, has fully recovered and returned to Cor vallls Monday morning. ' Wednesday morning Clarence Gresham arrived from Sweet Home, Oregon on an extended visit to his sisters. Mrs. -Roy Nichols and Mrs. Earl Hoft. The usual Christmas entertain ment held at tho Willow - Springs school house each year, has been giv en up. This will prove a great dis appolntmeut to many as It has al ways been a very enjoyable affair. but altho there is no sickness in our own district, there Is a great deal In the surrounding country and It Is thought best not to encourage any large gatherings. . ' Miss Rose Jones has recolved word of the death of ber youngest brother, Peter, on November 24 th, at Star City, Canada. Miss Jones has an older brother who Is just recovering from a severe attack of the influenza William Thompson's severe cold has developed into tho pneumonia, and the doctors thinking It advisable he was moved into the Dow hospital Monday. Altho he has not shown much Improvement as yet, he is, at least, holding his own. Prof. A. O. Free! of Portland, an old friend of the Joe Hoagland fam ily, spent Saturday evening at the Hoagland home. The Hugh Porter and the Hoag land families were dinner guests at the Floyd EddingS home at Gold Hill Sunday. Private Irvln McKnight has Just returned from Clmp Lewis where the troops are being demobilized. He will be In charge ot the Stone ranch while Mr. and .Mrs, Stone are In Call fornla. i Mrs. L. A. Salado accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Theodore 'Hunt, and her small granddaughter to iXew York City whore she expects to re main until spring. Miss Bender if taking a vacation and .Dr.', Salads Is living at the Hotel Mbdford. (Wednesday) morning., that Bent. r redenburg. while out ndinc found Gus Nichols of Luko Creek Ivitur on the ground where his horse hnd cither thrown him or had stumbled and caused him to fall off, in a semi-conscious state, near his place inst bo- low Butte Falls, and took him to his home. How bndlv lie. was hurt hi parents did not seem to know, as nil that tiiev knew about it wan the mes sage over the phono. " i . Audlcv Mever, son of Ilcnrv A. Meyer, of Lake Creek, camp, ill this Wednesday morning on the Hurnish iitney. He has received his discbnrt'c from the army at flump Lewis and was met by his parents here. Several of our citizens claim that they heard, und some sav that (hev saw the flvihg machine as it passer! over here about 1 1 o'clock this inorii ing. ' - ' . . - rilUM -A flCJSj--.'--;;' 1 : .- ; . TOIDEBfARRl't. - ; . ;V 'mdy AMtTOWt. : t mlkn. EAJKM-Wlrfi. Phone It. 47 tnil 47-ji ' : . Autsmoblle Hotrsa Berries, ' , Auto Anbuunei BwrrM. (Qibwi. tint th 6?nuine-rjri&ifSa JfiSppSJPln Evory Oka TJio following etimiaUlos are re ported by ill o eouiDittiulliig uouiuhI of tho American expodWouary forecsj' Killed tn actloh, CJ; died of d's case, 92; Wouildud severely, ' 67tV; wounded, degree undetermined, 508; wounded sllKhtly,, 807; missing 1 action, 5G. Total, 2165. Killed In uctlon Sorgt. Waldo K. Caufleld," Oregon City, Ore.; Sorgt. Potor J Potorson, IS'owmun, Cal.; Private Matthew J. Speurs, Roddlng, Cal. Wounded severely: Capt. Kloyd B. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS Conflicting! Definitions by Leading Military Critics, Naval Critics and Publicist of England. (llv Adimml Lord Dresford.l The British fleet insured victory. Without the British fleet thu whole world would ho under the domination of Germany.' ' ' The Gorman view of freedom of the seas would parallel their view of free dom on land. Buforu the war Amer ica objected lo some of Ilie principles of our blockade, directly it entered the war, it adopted the same methods and helped us. The leiitttie of nations ts to counter poise to comimmd of the sous bv the British fleet. The British empire will never consent to uivu up command of tho seas, but alndlv would welcome the ussistnnoo of Knclish speakina nations to retain that command. (Bv 11. G. Wells. Freedom of the sens means a guar antee by tho league of nations of transit without discrimination in freights and fares over all sens niirt international routes, free of discrlra inutious uud extortion bv particular nations or combines or private owners aud transit companies. (Bv Bernard Shaw.l Freedom of the sens means that if vou seize contraband of war von pay for it nnd all incidental damiiL'c: nil that nil nations have international- lv mmmnteed the rit'ht of why over all indispcnsiblc marine hk'hwnvs. (Bv Lt.-Col. Hepinalon.) (Famous Militarv Critic.) il have not tho Mushiest' idea of what freedom of the seas means, nor have I met anyone who can toll me. . (By A. II. Pollen. DMiuiriiished N'a . val Crili.i.j . Germany ivus, .defeated Jai'Kclv be cause at tho lust she wus effectively beseiiicd bv .sou. "Had neutrals been free to supply her. tho war might j have, continued uiiollici- ycni'. Had all supplies, esiieciiilv from America, been stopped i rem the first, it would have been over long ago. Non-eont- batiint trading with Gorninns has cost Eurotie and Americu millions of lives and !?o0.0l)0,(l()().(l(MI. If this is free dom of the seas it hits been a eostlv luxury. . (Bv Archibald Hurd, Xaval Critic or the Daily Telegraph.) In war. as recent events have shown effective freedom of the sens, hb of the world, demands maintenance of ancient sea rights which have rc peutcdlv proved to be the salvation of civilization. Philip II of Spain. Napoleon and the kaiser were defeat ed nnd the American union was sav ed thereby in the civil war. Abolition of the blockade of contraband would red'.ieo the value of sea power 7o per cent, because it would enable great continental armies to be sustained al most indefinitely. The sea control of the land ami so-oullcd freedom of the sens nioiins military autocracy bv land. J3uy Useful and! Appreciative Gliristmas Preisents for All the Family at : West Side Pharmacy; p$JLsorS LiWlH, Snlcin, Oro.i Sorgt. Leo Dlek lujon, Madura,. Cal,; Private Holit. it.; Adams, HlythOj; '-. I . " Wnxouur ICdvvurd 1 8iiUiyrth?Hovkeloy, Cul. ' Returned to Uuiy previuuMy re ported killed In action: Private Don ald Lewis, Lothulr, Mont, Wounded severely In uctlon pre viously reported missing In notion: PrlviUo John Jaimui, iiolona, Mont. Wounded sllghlly previously re ported missing lu. action: Privates Richard W. Mcintosh, Newport. Wn.; Peter J. Poncelot, Ekaluku, Mont. (Hv A. G. (inrdinor, Editor of the ' - I'nilv News.) i ' Freedom of the sous is universal uud umiualilW in peace times, lu caso of. diMiute between nations, if one nation rejects arbitration and the decision of the louuiie of nations, and declares war, it wil be denied the use of the sons, while its opponent will have such use snl'eiiiinrded, . (Bv Col. J. C. Wedirwond, jr. P.) Freedom of I ho seas uieiiiw aboli tion of the rinht of capture or do .ill-notion of private propcrlv nt sou in war time and no diseriiuiiiulion at ports between the diforont IIiiks in pence time. Submiirine-s niter (he old situation, hut, always as a liberal. I support President Wilson. (Bv Ralph 0. niiimonficld. Editor of tho Daily Express.) I'ntil von abolish war, there can bo no such thiii as lrcedom of !he seas, (Bv doliu St. l.oe Slrachev. Editor of tin' Spectator.) Freedom of the seas means u sen freed, bv vigilant policing, from thieves und murderers, just us free dom of transport means a road free from similar pests. An example is the action of the I'niloil States in (he civil war. and bv Grout Britain plus America now. The German version of freedom of the seas means sink ing M il limit trace. (llv General E. B. Maurice, former British Director of Opornlioi.s. ) The difliouliy in freedom of the ions lies m its I'pplioutiiui to war. There is no rrslriction of uuvigiition pence. It litis been sili:;:eslcd Hint it will be iiiiiinssilile to legis late snt!sf;irtiiri!y for war. in which the unexpected is the rule. The moth oils uf warfare change rapidly with mechanical developments. There fore no government is willing to bind its country indefinitely reply vmmi IS FRIENDLY WASHINGTON. Her. --1.1. Chile and Pern huve- replied in friendly tones to the identic note of the Cm tad States urging upon thorn the su premo importance of ndiiisiliig ami cably their controversy over the pro vinces of Taoim ami Aricit nnd ten dering the aid of the I'nitcd Slates alone or in conjunction with other American str.tos, Peru indicuteil n wish that tho good offices of the I'nitcd Slates might tic einplo'od lo bring about a settlement, while the Chilean povornnicnt enn tcnlcd itself with expressing appre ciation of the spirit of Ihe offer. Our Guarantee Your Ktooct- -vrH- refund the full price yati naicl for M.J.B. Coffco ii it ttpes noli please your tat, no matter how much you have uoei oui of tho can. BuytheSlkCrirt , and Save 2Sc 1 L IN ALL FRANCE PAR1H. Deo, iil. Mini Union Hon Inr, dnujihtor of thn president of ihe Central Itnllroud of. Now Juiwy, W probably tho most pi'opmiod-to ulrl In r ranee today. It all oiimo about be cause ono iilitht tn one of thu Amur touii enmpu nho run out of "curare," and sung u llttlo nursery song railed, "If No-One. Kver Miu'rltia mo." II goiin Mho this: : "If uo-ouo ever mantes mo, And I don't son why liny iihould, For Nurse says I am not prutly, And I'm seldom very nooil " Tho direful lulu of the llltlu Kill lu tho boiik wan to buy a rubhlt-htilrli uud live all alone In a llltlo wool'.. Hut tho American snliliurti suw no reason why Minx Hosier, who Is pret ty and "polite" and n typical Amor lean girl, blioulil have a similar lot. After they hud kIvuu her tho tliinu eheors and a tlKor with which they usually thank thu Y. M. ( A. enter tainers, they hesitated u moment ami then added a purely pcrtumn! mes- 811KO. "Dui kls Is wlllln' " cullud thu A. 1C. V. as one man. Since then tho Incident bus been repeated In every ' American enmp Miss Rosier has visited, No 4-onsor would allow nil ontlmnto of tho num ber of proposals she rm-elvud In i li lit way to puss. ARRIVES AI POLA A.Mrl'1 KlillAM. H,'c in. An American smm.li'un has arrived u; I'olu. fiirnioriv one of tits iitiucip.il Alls! nun luival bases and tins Inkoti over the command, of the pott. Jugo slav war vessels in the harbor have hoisted the Auicrii-iiu flag, according lo a toleerntn from liibnch, reporting the errivnl of the Anioiii-atis. Mover's Issppinc Made Perfect Of Utmest Ixroorlattcw Tiikt SIio IIayo Tlu cxpcHftii'c moUier'ri plitcal eomfbrt ftfiotii'l M on i- flmt tlnvi;d.t( nmt nil Wmt Iwr ftmnltl Mm It tbat hci jj.-xttwauou xur twl' j couilntr bo np!ta. . Them U n nujit tptei-Oid rcrt-tvlr prr piro wofiitfn fur tUn jrnMht tlino In theli" llvnt, kuown l.'oUj.fr. Fiii-rni, U If ap plied tti tha itiuwle of t!j aUinmcn, ifntly rubUU In, QU.1 at uitco pvnetruto to rolieta Rtrnln on ncrvci, cjiis itU iiui-tit. It mosr tlta nnic!rj m pUimt tli.it ttw cx ptmA Mdlyv.bcn hzb m-rlv; Vio bourn At trie tiroo nro fen ir, nul ki!ii ncd daiijcc at tliti crU!g Ji nnturcr avohlcil. Mother" Frftid cnnbtc llxi taolfier t prewrva t.r Unilh ami rtrmwlli, onrt ntvi remain it pretty piotftrr hy tinvl ur nvoMnl cliAcomfnrt oil iiffrrluar vWtli luuro ni ttvtu uttnirwiDO acoonipnntn mwi nn occa clon wbon iialuro lit inrtl.lttl. Kvrry nerw, Muitclb nr.ft tciiihin 1 tlwrnnhl lubricatnl. IJUcumftvt dutiaff Vm porlr-4 U ountrr iutcd. u:. l U v Lin, cflcr tbo criits, lj Wit Licocth tiiia ti'itur.if. Vi.io io ttto UntHfljld FfHnilQtor Conv pcuy, Oc B. l.nn;r HuUtUritf. Attain Gcursfa. for lltolr Mottwr!rx4 H"k, nnd ob. tJw a UA'.h l." ?'.::V ..i -..-a i'a jnn- torj today wltbout fail. ..for - - , DIAMONDS Wft iuvito a coiniai'isoii 01 quality and Ttntc, t ,.; am cnuNu : . . Cbiiia Herb Stum , - J: llorb cure for earache, beadacbo, catarrab, dlpthuria, sore . throat, limit trouble, lllducy .trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev er, cramps,' cdughu,' poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breual euros all kluda of goltera. NO OP EftATJOIiS. . Medford, Oregon, Jau 13, 19H TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! This Is to certify that I, tho un dersigned, hud very sevurn stomach trouble and had noun bothered tor several years and last Aur.ust was not expected to live, aud hearing of (Jim Chung (whose Horb Ctoie Is ftt 214 South Front streot, Medford) I do. elded to got herbs for my stomach trouble, and I stortod to fooling bet tor as soon as I used thorn and today am a well man and can heartily reo ommand anyono afflicted as I was to see Olm Chung and try bis fiorbs, (Signed) : . W. II. .TOHNaoN, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point v W,'L, Childroth, Eagle Point, C, IS. Moofe, Kagla Point. J, V, M.olntyre, Kaglo Point, . Geo, I). Vou der Notion, Eaijlo Point, Thos, Ji. Moholu, liasle Poiut. riimrnrrini n-nuin -n snr n !mmt "imt "Gets-IV'aUberfy Mlh for Corns!; There! Only 0u Oouhliiu 'llprn- Pcelor'-Thafu "Ooti-It,'- Kvor iidid n. bnnnnuf I'hnt't tho way Alun-It" penis off norno. It's tits only ouru irrttimont ilwtt will. "Uts-U"U a Hunrunlve tlmt you 9 NoMoroCtcuidforCorni r ComPA(ntNwl rnn'l flnnlly btivn to irUtf. plrft, Jortt or cut out your iioriu, If you want ttiit phm eh ni of ffi'ttltiir rhl of a uuin. bo duirt to uut '(lolu It.1 H la mm wornlrrful formula thot ItitH iruulf "JoU'It" thtf C"ru intirvl Duit It (n, iikoJ by nmr mllllunn ttmt. nhy otbur rorn tial mnt nn onrtti. A ft-w drupu on ntiy cm-n ur cullu. thui'H ull. It emit (it I. 'it. It In tmlnlrfjfi, onHPN puln. Vou rim hlok votir 'Vnrny' fact prootiU, evrn In tlttHt Ktiort, iut your corn won't rrturify yau, Yu run (to nlu-iul unit woi lt;, (lniH'4, llv, lov ami litmrH IIiimikIi wlttintil cornK. "(.oth-it," ilin KUiitniitiiti.t, nioi.oy bnrk coro-roiiMivnr, tho tiy. wiiim v.ftv, fojitn hut ft tritiij fit nny ilttirf $iurh M(M ty K. Iiiwriiti'u A C'(t., t'tilfuRinJil. Hold In Mifdtora nnd nicoutuiotiUoil tts tUu Worltrn l.oKt Ctit'U Hun,viy by I .eon n.ilnnl.lnn, MutUoril IM.Ai'inanr NEURALGIC PAINS Give Way to Soothing Hamlln't Wizerd Oil Ilamlin's Winrd Oil U a tafe and eltcclivc tiontiiicnt for headache and neiiralcin. Kublicd in where the pain in, it acts ns a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost Invariably brings quick relief. ' in healing, antiseptic qualities ran always bo reiied upon to prevent in fection, or other serious rcnults, from sprain, brui-ci, cuts, burns, bile and stings. Jut as kooiI, too, (or ore feet, mill neck, front biles, cold sores and canker sore. Get it from drUKKists for 30 cehti. li not satisfied return tho bottle and get your money back. Kver cotpiiipatrd or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver vhip, pleniant little pink pills, 30 ccnls, Ouuraiitccd. , Holel ijm rojiTr.Ai), Qlv- 'T ,...-. r. m:(ii.s A lioiuollka i'Im.'u, uud call-. Vftiiloitt to tho li.iulnuH aeutlon I!ala from $1.50 up. UiKltr Mim.iKotuut of' ' 'K It-hard W. Ch lids' , GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR KIDNEYS HURT Bt las moat if yon feet Bockaahy or haT Bladder troublo BlU j ta for Kidneys, - feat forma nrlft aeld t)i!c!i nrollcj anil ovorworks tlis kidneys In tlulr oirorln to flltor it from tho nysUiin. liejrulsr ent ers of meat must Hush Oui kidnovs oeaf sionally. You must rcllova them like yoa relieve your bowelsr removing all tlis oolds, WMts nud poison, else you feol a dull miaory in the kidney region, sharp pains in tho back or sick hoadaclic, uk sdnons. yeur stoirmch sours, tonguo is conted and whoa tre waather Is bad Tou havo rliemnatlo twinges. The urlno is cloudy, full of sediment! tho channels often got Irritated, obliging yon to got up two or. threo tlmos during tho night, To noulnillzo tluoo irritating uoldi and flush off tho body's urinous waata gut about four ounces of Jad Snlta from nny pharmacy i tako a table spoonful in ft glaiis of water before brook net for a fow days and your kldnoys will then net (Ins, nnd bladclor dlnordnrs dis appear, aids famous salts hi mads from tho acid of grapos ond lomon Juice, oom Lined with lltliia, and has boon used fop. genoratloas to olosn and stimulate slug, glnh kidneys und stop bladder Irritation, .Tad Salts is liioxpenalvoi harmless and makes a delightful olTorvoscent ltthla wnlor drink which millions of num nnd. wonwn tnko now and then, thus avoiding serious kldaty and bladder diseases. WESTON'S Camera Shop 5 the Only Kxcluaive v ,Coi)ii.ij(Yi'fi;iI- iIiotograpber in Wtniiheni Oi-ogon. - N'?f;i.i liven mado any linao or ))i:ro hy ai)ointtncnt; - ; PLkiu J47-.J. , ' Vo'l(lotlire8t. j 3. B. PALMT3R , MoJford. ' f