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    RENCH WANT
BIG-BERTHA FOR
WAR SOUVENIR
Ptilier-Cnnnon Which Bombarded
Purls Soualit for Display in Place
de la Concorde History of Lmiu
Rnnne Cnniiaii and Secret of Tliolr
Power Duo to Siieclnl Explosive.
PARIS, Jim. IK, Tim Kronen
btioplo wont olio of tlio (Ionium "HlK
lUirlliun" or mipeiviuuiioii which hum.
Lnrdod Purls to display III tliu l'liii'O
pa la Concorde uh ii souvenir of (lor
jiion frlKhlfuliKUM thnt fiilld of 118
burpoHH to destroy I'ruiK li niornln.
The urmlm lio loon not hiIiiIuIq
hut ono lit tluoitt limtrummits ahull
lit) nurrondorod hut Hutu In n move
ment to urK) tho Kuvunimont lu do-
iiinud It, Tuora In no expectation I Inn
Iib (ItirniMiiK will Include onn of those
kouputia niiiifiiK tho 2300 kuii lliuy
faro required to kIvo up under thu ur-
iillntlen. .
Throo (iunx t'llllxnl
Kudu ohtnlnnil by mllllury experts
how ihut Urn first kuiih t It ii t fired
lipon l'urln on March 2:1, Inst mini-
nred three, Thoy worn Installed
lit'nr Mout-.lolo, In tlio forest of Btilnl
riohnln, Two woro on tlio niimo rull
loud Bpur lundliiK out of l.uon whll
ho third wan n lltllo further east In
ho vicinity of ('ropy.
According to I lift latest Information
lio riiii wore pointed nt 11 11 iiiikIu of
nore Ihitn 0.". deR-rccs. a ehnrKu o(
Ihri'D hundred pounds of powder pro
Lelllntf tho projectile to n liolitht of
1110 hundri'd thnnsuml fool (nearly
0 mllon) on III murderous mission
o l'urln.- With every allot I'ii or
wclve mnrliio guns of sixteen or
evonteon-lnrh calibre fired slmul
unvoimly upon iutkuu unknown In
irdur to conronl (lio location of su
lorcmuum. Tho aluill was of 210
siilllmvlro enllbrnUbout eliihl Inches)
U welithod threo hundrod poundu hut
hho chumo of explosive contained
lliorotn varied, between thirty (ind
forty pouniln.
blii'll 1111 innovation
In thn manufacture of tho ahull rc-
laldnd an Innovation of tho (jormnnii.
It la anld 4o hnvo been nindo of spec
IbI iiI treated with iunitnton o n
no offer tho maximum of retilslnnro
for a minimum of weight. Tho nuns
only protection wn In cnnioiiflK
land It proved to bo no pronation t
all as allied nvlntora noon InniliMl
phom. Thnro la a report thnt several
nvlntora. Americans, French, Ilrltlsh.
hint their Uvea In locntlnit tho tlrnl
throo Berthas In tho Korost of 8t. do-
piitln hul upon thnt point offlclula mo
allont.
Ilowevor, on March 27 ono of tho
northna wna blown up by nn aerial
torpedo which toro n holo In tho
urotind moro than fifty fol In dlum-
olor. a photoitrnph of which hna boon
tukon. Tho second was put out 01
business In tho Inat dnya of April,
whllo tho third of tho original throo
rwnn silenced In May.
It la now uaaortod thnt two of those
liuna were remodeled Into n InrKor
rallbro, nlno-lnch, and that thoso ro-
modalad kiihr worn tho ono which re-
aiimod Iho shelllnK oC Parla Into In
May laat.
I jirsor Ciiina 1 aort
Subafnufntly tho aormana auc-
rooded In utllltlug lnriror cnllbrod
ftuna for Ioiir dlatnnco flrlnn for, In
AuKtiat, thoy uaod n iniiilno uun from
noar Solaaona, flrlnu n twolvo and a
half-Inch aholl. Thoy woro proparlnn
Jto lubjoot Parla to nil IntoiiBlvo hom
ilmrdmont audi na DunlMrk had to anf.
for whoiv thoy woro drlvon out of
tholr golBHOna-Chiilonu Thlorry lino
by tho connlor-ofronalvo of tho nllloa.
, Commnndont .Mlrbol, tho mllltnry
export, who orgnnljod Iho Turklah
ni'tlllory licfoio tho Clormnna unnumoil
clmrso of tho military uffatrn of thnt
country, told tho AaHOJ-lntod Proaa
thnt tho wholo aocrot of tho Clormiin
loim dlalnnco uun lay In tho Invention
of n apodal hltth oxploalvo powdor
which could only bo uaod In gun
conatructod with a apodal atool of
extraordinary roslHtliiK powor, Tho
Cinrmnna lind commoncod tho Roner-
ulltntlon of tho process und thoy woro
manufacturing aovoral riiiih almllnr
to tholr Bolssoim ono but Mnrshiil
Fooh's offonslvo donuiKOd ' tholr
plana.
WASHINGTON SOLONS
OVERRIDE LISTER'S VETO
4
OI,YM!'IA. Wiish.. Juu. 18. Tlio
IWnflhiimlon lionno of rvproKonlutivoa
today ovurrodo voloim of Oovonini'
Ustor two vonrs uun pluccd on bills
Iho l.'ii isl a 1 11 ro ihikhikI cslnlilishiiiu'
linnvdH In HtipurviHO iwtoopnllis and
oliH'oprnclicH. '
Out TblH Out It Ih Worth Monoy
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
llp, enclose with fio and mnll It to
Foloy ft Co., 2S35 Shofflold Avo.,
rchlcaRO, HI,, wrlthiK your iinmo nnd
linuroHH uiohii.v. 1 uu win ruuuivu Ml
return a trial pnoknEO coutnluhiK
Knloy'R Ilonoy nnd Tnr Compound,
for coiikIis, oolds nnd Troup; Koley
Kldnoy Pills, for pain In sldoa and
buck; rhoumullsm, bacuncho, lililnoy
Sand bladdor allmontsi nnd Foley,
ICatlmrt'o TublotB, n wholosomo und
Jthoroimhly demising calhnrtlc, for
oonstiputlon, blllousnoss, hondaoho,
nnd BliiRKlsh bowols, For snlo by
Modforil Pharmncy. ,
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Ili'imlv Sliitn (Iiiihii Wni'dcn 1'. II.
Diiilv i ciil'nri'iiiic thn cloned hciikiiii
nil dili'liH und ollior wilill'nwl, ftillnw
imr iiiHlrui'liiiiix I'i'i'i'ivoil by I1I111
I'i'iiiii lliu Hlnle IimIi mill to mi'
I'lnuiiiixHiiiii. Tim Idler in im Jul.
llUVH!
To All (Iiiiiio Wiii'iIiuim:
'I'Im' iii'tlcln piililiihi'il in Hiiino of (lie
ii w-P'il i i recent I v tlnu-l tod lini:
llh' lu'll'll! Illilll'llllll'V llil'il low M'lIM
dc liii'i il I'M.lid liv tho I'nil' l Slulii
siipl'iiu ciii.il iimi in i'i;i -iiiii i "i;
.l'H'1,-1 Ml.i l'l'K(l flllllll ll I1.1 1 ) III
lIlh'TI'llllllll, ,V IK I'l llllll'llll I ll.vl ll I
lilf'ii'tilv iiiisioniliiiL',
Tho IVdorul ni.iurnlorv lilril lnw
IIIINHCll V I'llllMICHH in ljllll Whn ntf-
ixucil licl'iiro- tho Cnilcd SIhIch hu
ni'i'iiiii I'diiil upon ili I'oiixliliitiniuililv
but I'nr rciihiuitt not mmlo Dublin Iho
I'ni rl r.ii! :iut ii'iiiliT ii .U'imhIiiii in Iho
inn 1 1 or and 011 I'Vhruniv lillll, IIk
I'ourl orilori'd tho ciimo rcttorcil to
Iho dni'ld't I'nr ri'iiririiMiiMit. The trentv
hot ween I ho I'niteil SlntoH und (ircnt
Urituin I'nr the prnleelioti of iniuiii
lorv hiiilK wiix rnliliod liv both aov
eriiiiicuU Deeeiulier 7. HMD. 11111I on
iliiue '.'II, 1 ft I H, i'Iiiil'i-i'kh miHii'il the
iiiiitriitni'v liird Ireutv ue to uivc el'
I'oi'l In the Irontv proviNimiH, which
wiih unproved liv the preHident Julv
:i. HUH. mid 1111 Julv :U. 1UIH. the
nreKiilent iiriiiiiiilu'iileil reuulutioiiH
tliermnidci' tiovcminv the llillltiiii; und
Do-si'shinii nt' kiii'Ii liirdK,
The iiiiu nit nrv bird Irentv net of
HUH I pouiilnillv repealed tho old
niifi'iitni v bird Inw of 101,'t, which wiih
itilljiefnie the I'nileil KtnteM snpiemc
eniirt ami tho recent 'notion of the
uiivcruiiicnt in iiinviin: for n iliHininKiil
of the eime wiih merely to elonr the
court reenrdx. end iiImo heemwo there
vviii iiiillril" left In decide xincc the
law in iniCHlioii hud been repealed liv
the new net of 1SI1S, The miuratorv
bird Ireutv act piixmciI Inst Juno. .11118.
is now in full Inri'O 11ml effect
Ihrniiuhniit tho I'niteil SIiiIch. Copiea
of the trentv. act, and the rcu'iiln
liuiri lln'ii'iiiiili'1- 11111V he ohliiined liv
mliluri'KKiiiir tho I'nilcd SlntoH do.
iiiirtii'enl 01' iiL'i ii'iilliirc. Wnshinuton.
II. t'.. in- Iho I'niled Slntva unuiii war
den, I'lirlluiul. Ore. I'leiiKp eivo Ihia
mntlor all iiece-jhnrv publicity in or
der that xporNmou und olhcM inter
ested mnv nut hecnino cnnfiiKcd.
I.ON'HON. Jan. 18. A stnrv of
iiiopauanda that proved a honmernlii;
lui reiiclicd l.iiiiilnn limn l'rancc. n
iho olnsinir FilaucM of Iho war when
the dormant were tnirrendorini' in
larue nuuihers, a llrilihh iiilelliL'enee
ul'I'iecr win ureolcd liv 11 u'rinip of
nrixonerH with cries of Wlol mcnll
Hot menl!"
The officer Khowed surprise, lint
the (ioniums continued to shout, "Hot
men)!" anil ruh their stomachs.
''Nolhiinr iloim; ;u lint bonis," the
officer replied.
Thereupon tho Oerinnim pulled out
leaflets cnrefiillv hidden nwnv in their
clothes mid cried, ''Ticket for hot
menl ticket,"
Tho loiiflelH, apiiprcntlv distributed
from Hie nir, informed Krilz thnt if
he clinic in nnd surrendered he would
col a hot nicnl.
In brief, niilitnrv Innitunso the llrit
isb officer lold the Oermnns thai, he
knew iiothiinr of Hie oriiiin of the
leaflets and Hint thorn must he n inis
luke, hut the Oermnns enmo buck
with r
. "Knclislunen nlwnv.s keep their
word, lint Menl! Coupon for hot
meal '."
Accord'liir to tho slow, nolhinir
rcmnined for Hint K.nulish division but.
to set In work at oneo mid prepare
hot food for the hungry prisoners
strenminc in, (hereby onnniiloriihlv
nlnwinir up (bo ndvnneo nt (hut point
of thu lino.'
.TO VOTE SUFFRAGE
LINCOLN Nob., Jim. 18. A-scn-11I0
'-joint resolution menioriul nskinu
Iho Uniled Sillies sennto to udopt the
federal wiminn kuI'I'i'iil'o nmendincnl
nnd reiiiioslim; United Stales iSonnlor
0, M. Ilitolieocli to veto for it, wns
passed liv the honso of luiprosenla
tives of till) Nebraska loislii(uro. The
resolution was pnssod by (ho sonuto
onrlior in Iho wcj.ik.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18,. The
honso tnilnv nihiploil a provision of
( lio lom'slnlivo Appropriation bill di
voclina' h socrdni'v of Iho Iroasury
In abolish 1111 July I next the sub
Ivoitsiii'ii's al lliilliinore, ltoslnn, Cbi
entto, Ciiiciiiiiuti, Now Orleans, Now
York, Philadelphia, SI. Louis ami Sun
-Francisco.
MKDFOTCT) MATL TIMBUNK
vj.xu ...it.
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POLITICAL CRISIS
RESULT OF WAR
URI'SSKLS. Jim. IH. Iloldum is
faciliif n crisis in ils iiolitieiil his
Ini'V. The ni'iMcnl LMivcrmiil nl enm
nrislim of six f 'nllioliciH, lliree lihcmls
and three iiocinlislH, is ucknowloilt.'cl
cverv'whoro lo hednlv n provisionnl
niic, 11 iriivornuiciil of transition. A
ren I linvcriiitieiil which will direct the
recniiKli'iii'linu of lloluiilin is ill the
innkiiilf,
II is nut expeclcil (but elections can
bo helil in less Hum ' six iii'iiilhs.
Momiwliile the imlilical fiubt will bo
waved upon a busis of uii'versnl snf
frnue nue lilnn. nne vote. 'Ilef ore
Hie war Ibe priests bad fnur vores,
I11111I niviiers mid imblcH 11s 1111111V votes
ns Ibev hud estales in different prn
viii' i'M ' und sneiulisls ami liberals
onlv one vole eiicb. The sociulisls
were uiosllv workinir men mid the lib
erals ninstlv prnfessinnul men. 'ibis
enabled the Cnlhiilie pnrtv to he in
power for inure 1I11111 '1(1 venrs. Cu
ller the universal suffrage system
whicli wniild rcjcuiitc prichls 11111I bind
owners lo the hiiiiih cntei:orv as
working men, (ictnrs nud luwvers,
it is assorted that the Catholic pnrtv
mnv bo placed in the minority. Nev
ertheless, Cnrdiniil Mercicr's kiwi I
personality mid the cucruv be display
ed in behalf of lleluiiuis dnrimr the
war is said to have icrcallv helped the
ciiumo of tho Cntholii) partv.
Ono cniise of hillernosH mid nni
mnsitv in lloltniim is tho KlemUb
inoveiiieiil which now is prncticiillv
dead owinit to tbe-f forts of the late
Herman (lovernor Von liissim.', to
make use of it to divide lleluinm into
two pnrts. It is expected Hint the
J''leiaish movement will rcvivo when
life resumes normal conditions, but
it is held in abevnnce now thrniiL'h
fear that it uiiulit be construed as
German (iropairiinda. Kinir Albert
in bis speech to the parliament after
rclurnim? to llrussels iinnoiineed that
the uovornment will propose u bill to
eronte the basis of n Klouiisb univer
sity nt (ihent reserviin: the del nils lo
the new parliament to be elected Inter.
I'ro-Ciermans nnd "nclivists" who
siippnrtcd (he fleriunn scheme to drive
11 wedire between the Klcmisli and the
Walloons in lleluium nre now ostra
cised mieiiillv. Mnnv nrresU have
been maile ill llrussels, Ghent 1111
IlruucH. The penple of Ghent divide
their haired mid bitterness evenly be
tween (be Gonuans nnd the "activ
ists." lSriiKOK is filled with deep
milled haired of evervthinir German
.while llrussels ifliculcs both pro
Gonnnns and "nclivists."
In Unices 15;t women who dealt
wiih Germans were beaten nnd their
huir shorn. In Ghent pro-Germans
mid "activists." both men und women,
were physically punished.
Good prouress is beimr made on
Ibe road work in the liitr canyon
nbove Canvonville, five ennas of men
now bcinir employed, whose work bus
been interrupted very little bv rain,
says the liosebunr lieview.
iM'ni'li of tho road throuuh the enn
vou is beins relocated, nnd when fi
nally completed nono of the irrndes
will exceed five per cent. Work is al
rondv .stnrted on two new bridges
across Canyon creek, l'nrl of whnl
Is known as tho liildebiirn crndo is
boiiisr widened, and part of that erado
will eventuallv be nbnndoned nnd the
now rond built on the opposite side
of the creek. Most of tho road over
the summit will also he relocated. It
is hoped to bnve the now emtio all
nindo this year and the new bridges
built.
Tho rond is still blocked (0 traffic,
but mnv bo opened in tho sprine bv
titilixina a considerable portion of
tlio present road while tho new crad
insr is hpinp done. This year's work
should eliminate nil the I1111I hills on
(bo entire l'ncil'io hisrhwnv in Ibis
county. The work now boiiis done
in (be cnuvon is under federal super
vision, ".''
DODECANESE SEEK
VAK1S, Jan, .18. Uosidonts of the
Dodecanese islands recently arrived
hero with nil appeal to President Wil
son, Proiilior Lloyd Georsio and Pre
mier Clomenooiui of France, Hint their
l'J islands in tho Aegean Sea, which
wore controlled by Turkey, bo reunit
ed with (heir mother country. Grceco.
Dr. Sltovns Zervns nnd I'nris Kousssos
are the signers of the petition us "tho
executive .eommitteei of the inhabit
ants of Iho Dodociinoso."
"The OodccnncHu," tho petilion
snys, "whore llcrodolus. the fnlhcr of
history, nnd Hippocrates, tho father
of medicine, bavo soon Iho day; the
Undecniicso, vbicb have reared nnd
inspired so iniiny pods,- physicians
und philosophers, fcrvenllv vcouest
von to kindly inlereodo in fuvnr of
(boil! reunion wiih Greece, and to
plead at (he penoo conl'eroiieo fur
their deliverance," ."".;'"
1 1 al v now onnlnils somo of (ho
JJodeciinoso islands.
lUKDEOIf D. OlfKC'OX, RATIWDAY. .TANITAHY 1S.
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LONOON, Jim, 1 . Cnptulu WW
Ham Martin, or Iho Hrltlsh trawler
KliiK Btophen who, from four of
treachery, refiiiicd to luko off the
(now of tho dbmhled Zeppelin L-lf) In
tho North aeu In Koliruury 1016, died
1 1 nionlha lutor of a nervoiia coIIhpho
(uiihciI by tho nilalnken bollnf that he
had boon piilnnneil. This and olher
facta concerning tlio incident now
are uvnlliililo for Hie first time mid
It la nOKKlhlo to tell tho atory In de
tail. It Is bflllcvnd hnre that tho 18
Cerinnna compoalUK Iho crew of thn
L-1 perlMhcd.
Tho action of Cuplaln Martin evok
ed diinunclntlniia of ullcKod "llrltlah
Inhiimunlly" In tho Herman prcsn
which compared tho affair lo tho
celebrated Hurtiliiim cano. It la clulm
ed bore that public opinion upheld
Captain Martin In lil position that
If ho had taken the Germans on
bourd Iho trawler they would have
captured the vcar.ol and unarmed his
crew of ton men. It will be reculled
that the Itcv. Arthur W. Ingram,
bishop of lindon, publicly dodarcd,
"we ouKht to atund hy thn skipper.
Thn Germans have killed chivalry In
wartime." '
Itocaiiao of his action Captain Mar
tin, It. la learned, received n number
of letters threat on 1 111; his Ufa. About
1 1 months after tho North sea Inci
dent, ho hocumc ill after smoking a
clKurette from a package sent him by
mull and ho wna convinced that tho
clKarctto contained polHon. Analysis
of the tobacco proved thai bis fears
were unfounded but bo never recov
ered from tho shock. The verdict of
his physician was that ho had died
from sheer fclght. -.
The Iy-1 D bad taken part In a raid
over the midland counties of England
In which G7 non-combatants ,; were
killed 'and 117 lnlured. Tho Zeppelin
was damaged hy gunfire and com
pelled to descend to the North sea
whero Captain Martin of the King
Stephen found licr resting In the
water. According to Captain Martin's
story the Zeppelin's commander of
fered mo a reward If ho would take
off the German crew but Manln re
fused laying, "I don't trust you."
LOW DISEASE RATE
PARIS, Jan. IS. In tho American
army of occupation there v.ere dur
ing tfio week ending December 25
only 33 cases of venereal disease,
the chief surgeon reports. This is u
low record, representing a yearly
rule,, of seven cases out of a popula
tion of ono thousand. For the whole
American expeditionary forco the
rate has been reduced to 31 per thou
sand yearly, llefore tho war Iho rate
was between SO and !0 per thousand
which was Itself much below the civ
ilian rate.
Segregation 'camps havo been
established at embarkation centers,
whero men found affected will be
placed In quarantine. The average
time for quarantine. It Is expected,
will ho at least forty days.
Daily Beaitii Talks
Tho Jinny Mysteries of
Xiituro
BY L. W. BOWEH, M. D.
Yon can take nn onion seed arid a
pansy seed, and plant them side by
sldo In the same Bpot of ground. In
ono enso, you got nn onion with Its
peculiarly strong odor, and In the
other you got a flower of rare beau
ty. You can plnnt a poppy seed and
got opium (a dangerous, hnblt-form-Ing
drug), or you can plnnt a rhu
barb seed and got. something thnt
helps constipation. No scientist, liv
ing or dead, can explain those mys
teries of Nature. Behind the invis
ible life germ In each seed is hidden
tho deop secret that nobody under
stands. Everything growing out of
tho ground seems -Intended (or some
use in ostablishlng natural condi
tions. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
long since found out what Is natural
ly best for women's diseases. He
learned it nil thru treating thousands
offenses. Tho result of his studies
wns a mcdlclno called Dr. I'lorce's
Favorite Prescription. This medicine
Is made 'of vegetable growths that
nature surely Intended for backache,
headache, weakoning drains, bearing
down pains, periodical irregularities,
polvio Inflammations, and Cor the
many disorders common to women
In all ages of Hfo, Dr. I'lorce's Fa
vorite Proscription Is mado of lady's
slipper root, black cohosh root, uni
corn root, blue cohosh root and Ore
gon grape root; Wonion who take
this standard remedy know that In
Dr. I'lorce's Fnvoilto Prescription
thoy aro gottlng n oafo woman's tonic
so good that druggists everywhere
sell it.
Favorite .Proscription should have
tho full confldenco of overy woman
In Amorlca bocnuso It contains no
nlcohol nnd no narcotic Dr. Pierco
know, when ho first mado this stan
dard mcdlclno, that whlskoy nnd
morphine aro injurious, nnd so he
has always kept thorn out of his rom
odlos. Send 10c to Dr. Plorco's In
valids' Hold, lliirfalo, IN Y., tor trial
pkg. Tablets. ,, Adv.
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MKXICO CITY. Jan. 8.-Oor
mum's Kiirroinloi served onlv to spur
(liTiriiiii proiiitunndids in Mexico to
lollior heights of menducil v. In n
country whore access to news is freer
than it is ill Mexico, their lies would
soon prove bniimer.ini;s. but in this
country, despite their "linnsv sublcr
fuies, (be proiiniruiidiuls met with
some success in bcfditeinit the issue
of real victory.
In (his thov were nided bv (he fact
Ilia the f:rst report of the siuuiinr of
the armistice nn November 7 was
false. Ailmisxion of this fact bv
nro-nllv papers eave the Gerrnnn
niicnts a hook on which to bane;
cliart!es (lint siibsoriuerit reports also
were without basis in truth.
The out nnd out pro-Germnn papers
HAD SUFFERED FOR
FOURTEEN YEARS
Couldn't Mft An Arm Or Lee From
- Ucd 'J'unlao Ilestores
Health
"I wish I could have found Tanlac
fourteen years ago," said William D.
Lawrence, who lives at 417 East
.loth Street, Tacoma, Wash., a few
days ago. ,
'T havo suffered all the pangs of
Inflammatory rheumatism Just that
mony years," ho continued, "and
many limes I havo been In such pain
and misery I would almost wish 1
could dlo and end It oil. My whole
body was racked with pain nearly all
the time, and I would get terribly
swollen air over, sometimes my feet
would swell so bud I couldn't get my
shoe on. The swelling and pain
wo:ild come so suddenly In my feet
at times that I would have to cut the
strings In my shoes so I could get
them off real quick. I was so bad
off at one time that I was flat on my
hack for two or three months on a
stretch, and couldn't raise an arm or
leg all during that time, and every
piirt of my holy Just ached with pain
all tho time. I went night after night
wlthouti a minute's sleep. Just had
to He there and suffer.
' 1 tried everything I could get my
hands on, thinking I would get some-
iniiig a uer a wmie mat would do me
some good, but nothing seemed to
Help mo very mu:h. I thought a
change might do me somo good, so I
came to Tacoma a short time ago.
and when I got hero I heard a great
many peoplo talking about the good
Tanlac had done them, and I thought
I would try It out myself.-' Well, sir,
J It began to overcome my trouble
nun 1 nway. I am practically free
from those terrible rheumatic pains
now. and all that swelling is a thing
of the past, and in fact, all that four
teen years of misery seems to be
over. I sleep like a log and am gain
ing both in weight and strength every
day. 1 never lose a minute from my
work now, put In full timo every day,
and Just feel good all the time. It
sure is great to be in such fine shape
after fourteen years of agony. I
don't believe there is another med
icine in the world equal to Tanlac."
Tanlac is sold In Modford by West
Sldo Pharmacy. In Gold Hill by M. D.
Cowers, In Central Point by Miss M.
A. Mee, in Ashland by J. J. McNalr.
fAdv.
$450-$350
Two Houses
One-tenth actual value. "Will sell
or trade for stock, machinery or auto
mobile, olther one or both of my
houses. East front. Close in. One
block from S. P. passenger depot.
This is warehouse property and some
day will he valuable. Must raise cash
to run my orchards so sacrifice; Best
small investment In tho county. See
Owner, 20 North Peach street. Tele
phono 7S4-L. - . i
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
the Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographer
in Southern Oregon.
Negatives made any time or
place by appointment, i
' Phone 147 -J.
-We'll do the rest.
, J. B. PALMER
Medford.
208 East Main Street.
1010
asserted Hint the nrmlsLiee terms fa
vored Goriiinnv. Thev admitted Hint
tho Gorman fleet was bold in llritish
wnter. but ileeliireil that it iimi not
"suiTcnilcrcil," lint was beiiui held
onlv until pence lind been concluded
mid, us nn nrtist c touch, modestly
ebiimeif Hint llio -Hill allied worships
"siilutcd" Iho Gorman emrines of war
nt the "iriterninenl." Tlio surrender
of Gerrnnnv's submarines was pusscd
over as Inriillv ns possible.
Aceorilini' to the nro-Germnn ne-
T H E
EARL S. TUMY
INSURANCE AGENCY
has removed to and combined
with our office
Al! losses, polity changes, etc, arising under
insurance effected by the Tinny Agency will be
attended to by our office.
Mrs.- Helen Tinny takes this opportunity to
thank the public for their courtesy and patron
age, and trusts that this final disposition of the
business will be approved by the policy holders.
Mrs. Tinny expects to remain actively in the
business identified with
The McCurdy
Insurance Agency
Merifprd National Bank Bide. Telephone 123
Special for 39c
One tube Rexull Tooth Paste, rcsul.v price 2.1c; 1 Tooth Brush 25c
SPFXIAL THIS WEEK lOc
ONE OF EACH FOR
West Side Pharmacy
.. TKAB4 NAM
fT REGULARITY
S Is What Counts rf..
Vou no doubt have experienced t I
fllvJJ how much more nnd better work you ijjl
II I' Can d0 1r steadny keeping at It. r I
ilpfll Just so with saving money regular-
' II Hy Is what counts. J
. f j- Start an account' witu 'tis and de- --'r. jyAw
termiuo to make regular weekly or 1 011
w V, monthly deposits. - '
Ay '
4 Per Cent. Interest If
'P5' 1aid on Cr
Savings Accounts.
ESTABLISHED I QSe85 .
Staving Off Old Age
-Battery old age can't be prevented but it can bo
postponed.
You can keep your starter from getting rheumatic
in its youth your lamps from getting dim and your
spark from- losing its kick by just a little care. '
If you're in doubt about just what care is needed,
you ought to drive around aud ask us. It's our busi
ness to know.
There's another' thing yon ought to ask aboutr
Threaded Rubber .Insulation. It's the most important
storage battery improvement in years.
Electric Shop
THE MEDFORD
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Is now open for business nt .11 North Grnpo stroot.
Has been inspected by tho City Health Committee and '
DECLARED SANITARY
nnd snfo from contagious diseases.
PAOF THRFfilP!
rindicnls 'only one-Mxtcenlh of tho
German fleet was uiveil up. not jtsi
"heiiit." A liuire nuw, they snid, built
diirinii the course of (be wur nnd held ,
111 wnlers unknown tu the nllies. wiik
remlv nt 1111 v moment to uive bntthi to
the allied fleets. Thnt this propu
irnndii is intended, nut fur military
purposes, but lo preserve the tattered
rnii.s nf German prestiire in Mexico
for niter (lie wnr (rude piirooses. is
indicated bv articles wnrniiiK Mexico
to beware of Hritish (roods..
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