UFAWOm) MATT; Til TWIN K. MKHFORR OUWiOX. TUKSDAY, JAXfTAKY 2. 1010
TACIT! THREW
FOR EXTENSION OF
II
BANT A IIAIMiyiA, Oul.. .Inn, 2H,
W. 0, McAdOo, former dlntc-tor
Konorul of rallrouitu and lornmr sec
retary of thn troaniiry, itiuilo intlillc
luiluy ii IiiIkkiuiii In whli'h Iim uracil
flvn-yviir Koviiriuiioiii com ml or the
riillrniKlH im n momdiy for llm ilovul
0iiiiiit of 1 ti lit 1 1 (I waterway nml Tor
Ilia coordination or lliii railroads nml
waterways whli llio now Atiiorlruti
men-limit murine.
Tho t'l' nun, mlilrnwii'il In Albert
Krvll, chulrmnn of tho Miami & Krlu
Improvement committee or llio Cln
cliinntl chamlior or cominoreo, was
KOIII III niHIIIIIIHIt to mi liivllullon to
Hlliinil mi In lit waterways moiitlliK
loiliiy ul licriiiiH'o, Ohio.
. Tho inimnuKo said:
"It KrMitiiM lo mo riitiln to expend
ureal sums or money on tho davidou
nioiit or our Inliinil waterway unli-im
our Kovonimmit nilnpln it it InlolllKont
policy nliotit rnllroml control. Tho
future or waliii wuyn duvelomenl Ik
ubnolutvly duiiviidcnt upon n itovorn
iiiont roii I nil wlilrh will mi for co llm
onurntlon or tho waterways anil tho
railroad tt coordinated nml urllc
uhitod nystam which wilt give the
people tho liniritn or nil gWclunt
coitililnntlnii or water nml mil Incil
IiIik. Thin cull not lio accomplished
uiiiliir tho preneiit rnllroiiil In w which
lirovliloa Hint tho railroad cininoi bo
controlled hy tho Kovorniuoiit tor n
Inn nor period thiiu twenty-oiin inoiiiliii
liflor thn rcllirn ot peace. Wllliln U
3 l-monili iorloil. no mihnliititlnl de
velopment or I'xIhUiik waterways cull
lio made, nor rim tholr operation In
no hrlof a nrloil afford nny adequate
tout or tholr vnliion.
"t'pou llio return or llio railroad
to prlvuin ownership, which must lio
made within tho i iiioiiiIih period,
nil thn presi'iit Inw provides, thn cut
Ihronl compnllllon or tint railroad
itnilor private control with tho nr
tlnlly developed wntnrwuyH will ef
fectively destroy wntor Irannportn
tlon an liorotudiro it ml llio people's
Investment In these -facilities will
continue lo ho or little If any vnltin.
"I linvo urKoil the conurcss lo ox
tonil llio per loil of federal cniilrol or
thn railroads for five years bemuse
tlmt will (!lvo im tlmo to develop
Homo of the in on I linportniit oxIsiIiik
wntor route, coordinate them with
tho railroads nml proro tholr worth
a pun or n itrcnl American trans
portation system. ...... ., . ,
"I nlno fool Hint tho itovornmont
iilioolil control tho railroads nml tho
Inlnnil wittorwnyii for a porlotl or five
years no (lint they limy in turn ho co.
ordlnntcd with our Kovormnonl mcr
ehnul mnrluo which hn been built
at a cost or moro thivn two billion
dollars and which uudor cxIkIIiik low
tho Rovernmont control for a fl vo
yeur porlod.
" I ' ti 1 mh wo look nl thin steal prol-
lont with vision nnd from the ntnml
polnl solely of tho American people,
Instead of from tho standpoint of the
solflsh Interest or prlvuin riillnmd
owners, prlvnlo steamship owners,
prlvnto milppem, prlvnto Inventor,
or nny nlhor slimlo rlnss, wo shall
not mnm uro up to our obllisntlons lo
tho Amorlcnn people, nor realize tho
(treat opporttinltloii nnd destiny that
Ha nhend of in.
"Thn confunlon of couiihoI nliout
tho rnllrond problem, nindo dully
morn ovldnnt by tho ureal vurloly of
conflicting vlown nnd opinion now
belnu presented nt tho honrlnn: ho
Toro llio InlomtntQ conimorco com
mltltin or tho noniilo nl WitHhluKton.
innkon II moro nnd moro clenr Hint
tho rou rue of wlndom, miKnclty nnd
prudnnco Ih to extond government
control or tho rnHrondn for flvo
yourn, Hint our Inland waterway ho
dovolnpod lo tho liirnnt ponnlhlo ox
tent diirlnx Hint period nnd thnl
tlioo Inlnnil wutorwnya nnd rnll fn-
cllltloa bo coordlnulod llh our Kreat
morchnnt mnrlno In tin ondunvor to
Rot for Amorlcnn IiiihIiiohii onlorprlHo'
a fnlr pnrllclpnlton in tho liouoriln of
world coinmorco.
s
BORN OF TENSENESS NOTRANSPOR
NHW Vt)HK, Jim, 28. Tho war
htm duvolopnd lininy ilrntniilli: iihrimim
iiloKiiuti, toiHo eiilKiiuiiii, or liuoiilo
iiliitiiiiiouU. l.uoldiiK Uiick over tho
poi'Mpuctlvo or four yoiii or, fltshtliiK
It nppoiini Unit thn nuijnrlty of thiiKO
Brew out or tmimi ci Ihoh In IiiiUIuh, or
marked momnnln whim tho fnto of
iiiiIIoiih Iiiiiik In I lut biilmicii.
Tuko for oxiiinplo lha nloiiiin,
"Tlmy uliiill not pun." DurliiK tho
tromoiiiliiun riKhtliiK In rronl or Vor
dllll when thn (lerilllilili intido their
itroiil dimpnrulo drlvu to break thru
llm V'ronrh liuttlo linen In 111 HI III In
HiiyhiK piiHHod from Up to lip nmotiK
thn I'reni h KoldlorH Kitlhered thoro In
n IniiK-dritwn bin lie to chock tho tor
rifle oiiHbinitlll of tho (lerilintlH, How
It orlKlnuti'd la not clour. Homo havo
nllrlhiiied It to .Mnmliul Joffro, othora
lo Mnrnhnl I'otuln who was In com
mand of thn French flithtlnK roroon
ul Vordiin. Oiliem bellovo tho aiiyliix
orlKlniilod with tho men In tho nuikB.
At nny event thoy uilopleil It and for
moulhn whllo tho (iurmuiiii vainly
throw tholr hultulloiiH upon the ntuh
hornly dofondod rorla around tho
Kronen city, tho anylnx, "Thoy ahull
not puaa" linciinin tho watchword nt
Verilun. And thoy did not pans.
IVrahluK'a 1'iiiiioiiH I'liniHO
To Atnorlcnna th aonlonlloua ut
teruuio or General Pondilng when ho
plnrod n wreath on tho tomb of I.n
rnynttu in the I'lcpua comolory In
I'urln convoyed a alKtilflcanco nnd an
Inaplrntlon. "I.ufayetto, wo aro
here," wua all ho mild hut to tho
American na well tia to tho Fronch
tnan It wna honor ibaii oratory. It
meant to tho American, "Wo nro here
for btiKliicx unit our hunlnoaH la lo
fluhl." It thrilled tho honrta ot
(icnorul PernhltiK'a peoplo nl home
nnd llio modoaty of It filled thorn
with a nlnw of Mitlnfaetlou.
Anoiber drniniitlc plirnno which
atlrrod tho patrlotlmii of tho Amor
lcnn pooplo wna Hint attributed to un
American rommtiudcr at Clinlonu
Thierry whon ho reapunded to tho
ndvlco or French commander to re
treat by docliirltiR: "Tho Amorlcnn ,
fliiK hna been compolleil to rotiro.
TIiIAIb unondiirnblo. Wo uro koIiik,
to counuir-uttiick." Theao a'.atomt'nls
hnvo been attributed lo bolli Mr.Jor
Cuiiornl Hobert I.. II it Kurd and lo
Major Hnuvrnl Omar llundy. Hut
Major tieuoruU Flick mun la Btild to bo
tho author by returned aoldlora. fkuiio
obforvorn havo royardod thin Incident
na tho (limine point of tho war. I'rom
Unit tlmo tho Americana advanced.
Tha victory or Chateau Thierry rol
Inwod and lliereafter tho Herman
army rotrenled.
Vlco-Admlrul Willlnm S. Slma.
rommiiiidluK tho American naval
firce In Kiiropenu wntcra wua ankod
when tho ftrat American warships
arrived In lOHKlnnd early In May,
lill", "Whon will you bo reudy ror
bunliionH?" I lo replied, "Wo can Blurt
ut auca. Wo mudo our prepnratlona
on tho way over."
Wtilttlcxuy'a Heply
Tho rolorl of Major Charles Whlt-
telaey, comuinndcr or tho "lost bat
talion" or tho Amorlcnn army In tho
Arnonuo l-'orest when the liormana
aiirroundod his laolnled commnnd
nnd Ihnlr coimnnnder demanded Ita
surrender wus one of tho war's his
toric phraaen. "Go to boll," lio re
plied.
The riral Rronl hotllo of tho wnr.
tho lint t lo that slopped llio (iermana
at the Mnrno ollcllcd from tho lips of
Mondial .loffro tho historic words:
"Tho hour Inw eomo to ndvnnco nt nil
costs; to dlo whoro you stand ruthor
thnn lo islvo way."
General, afterward Marshal Potntn
Inspired his wenry troops ot Verdun
by an order of tho day condudlnK
with tho words: "Courage, wo will
get thorn." .
PLENTY OF F000
TAIN
LoKliOX; Jan. '.'H.- Demonilizcd
li'iiiiH)iu;Jiilirin, mil luck ir food, in
rcMioMHiblc fur I lie i'n itihu ciimlitiiuiK
in liiiKiuii eilie- iiiul tmviH, tiecoriliuir
lo l.cHlie' I riiiihii il , u cniiiliili-l with
luruo metiilliiruii'itl uii.l miii'iiv inler
chIh in Kilicrin. Mr. I'liiniliiiit, ulm
lecenllv rclitineil I'nitn HiiKi.in. Iina
liecti uiiiMiinted hv Hie l!rilih ijovcrn
incnt Id iiHhil in llio revival of Si
l)criii' eeoiioinie life,
('oitMilcrii'i; Hie fleiireeint'on of llio
ruble, lie I old n reiiroKenlutive iff Hie
AMKoeinled I'rexM, I'ddiI pri'-cx ill Si
herin lire iirnelieullv noniiiil. In weit.
etn Siberia, lie Hiiiil thero i mi much
food mi Iniilil that n eoDHiilerublo Mtir
IiIiim could lie hciiI inlo oilier iniiN
of ItiiNsin, iiinl the Hume iiiinlicH, lie
iindei-Klooil, i Hoiitlieiihtern lliinhin
and to llio I'liraiiie.
No HIinrliiKo of I'ooil
"llrondlv Kiienkiiil', it can be xniil
(lint in the coiiiiH-v iik a whole there
Ih mi fclinrtiiue of food, ami iilllimii'h
tho liiriio Iowiih of norlli nml central
KilMKijt lire Ntiirviiitf there ii nlenlv of
fund ill tho vIIIul'im. The dil'lieullv of
trmmiiort. duo to the dior'aiiizalion
of lite rnilwiivx. the itiduxtriiil strikes
nnd ri'.iims which bronchi nliout the
I'looililiL' of the Dnnel eiml mines nnd
llio ileereiine in llio dtiiMilv of fuel lo
lea thnn 2.1 nor cent of normal pro
duction, civil war in llio country and
economic elinos l:enerallv. nro nil
reiiHoitH for tho ntnlo bordcrimr on
fiimine in Hie lowiw.
"KkibiiKloiiN. thn crenlest client
iroduciiiL' iirovinee in Siberia, with
turtle nloeka of whent Ivinir Icsk thnn
100 inileti nwiiv, livinir from hnnd
to m n ii I Ii. while iH is iiriictienllv im
iiiiKsihle to ti-iiiiHiiort the wlienl for
lack of sirup iron to make tires for
wneon wIiccIk."
"The continual iiicronxe of wnues in
llio indiiHlriitl and mnnufnelurim.'
lovvim tins raised cost of iron, Hteel,
elolhiiiL'. ImioIm nlli1. oilier psesntiuls
of evcrvlllillL' indeed (hat tlio liensaul
wenra and tisen nml the pcusnnt rep
rcHcntx H.'i per cent of (lie poptilutitin
of Hie cotintrv to 20 and even 'ill
times their normnl value. The town
workers, l.'i per cent of the iitiptiln-
fion, however, would not permit the
soviet government In raise the miivi
niitin price fixed for food. This one
sided Ift'Uhitinn not iinnntitrullv in
censed the penxunt. W'liilo he bud to
iniv 2(1 lo 50 times tho normal price
for all essentinl commodities produc
ed by I lie industrial workers in the
towns, lie received only about double
(lie nonnnl pre-war prico for the
pnlnco of his own labor.
Peasants HoanllnK
"Therefore, the pensnlit sits tiulit
on his rruin. He refuses to fcell wlient
to the l!ullieviki ut the rciiiiisitiun
lirico of one nnd a half cents n pound
when lie can sell it nt Oil conts a
pound or even more. When it can
be col, bread toduv in l'etnmrnd or
Moscow is 1(1 rubles or more a pound.
The peasant is willinu' to barter his
food lor chilli, stool, textiles mul oth
er nccessiM-ies, lint tho industriul
workers havo ruined industry. Noth
ing is bcinii produced, there is not
ion to barter with. The pea -a ills have
Inrue iieeumiilutions of puper monev.
hut this is of no value for Ibev van
buy not him; with it. Jleamvhile the
pcnxnnls nre lionrdinir their produce.
"In n sense then the peasant is
nasi or of tho situation. lie has the
I'ooil, the townspeople have not. T'io
'tolsheviki hnvo tried with viirvim:
success to tnko wheat nnd other pro
duels bv force lo Iced lite proletnriu
of the towns, hut neither the Her
mans in the I krnine, as they have
found to their cost, nor thn workmen
in the towns enn eat food from the
B01SHEVIKI SAY
J'Alllri. Jim. . Tiirl her lit-lit on
the lloleheviki altitude toward the iu
vitulioii of the allied and asnociiilcd
Powers lor u culil'ercii'.'e with the
lliissinii I'nclious nt rriiicess Islands
is uiveli bv un nrtiide ill the Holslie
vik official iiowsimper l.vcsliii. of
fiuiiiiirv "II. The corrcNiiondenl of
l,o .Jiniyiiiil ut la-rue telcurnplis u
(notation from tin- nrliele much more
inoili rute in tone 1 hint wus the recent
note on the sitbiccl sent bv M. Tehit
cherin, tho Itussinii forclirii minister,
to M. Vorovskv. the l!olhcvik cniis
siirv ut Stockholm.
The l.vetin urticle, which was
niyncd bvM, Neklor, Invs stress on
the indirect character of the invita
tion, iiotiui! thnt it bore neither ad
dress or siuiiutuj'c, Tho writer de
clnres thnl nlliestnust cIioohc between
the role of ml versa riCs of the new
Kiissia nnd tliul of arbitrators. If
they desire to move their fitness to
net as arbitraturs, he insists, lllev
must completely evacuate Ifiistia.
Then their initiative, he adds, may be
taken seriously.
WASHING-TON. Jan. 28. Two bin
train-ports. 111 Adriatic and Sibonv.
are due at New York Saturday with
about U.OIIO men aboard.
The Adriatic briii-js units of the
r"lrd division (Ohio and West Viruin
it) nl-o h'.l officer casual- and about
Hill siek, wounded and enlisted Min
imis, in all about II.IMul men.
The Sibonv has aboard the -1'ilii
rciciment const artillery complete; the
complete MOIItli nnimtinition train,
Hlih division (Indiana, and Ken
'.uckv) i ml the becliuiirters nnd
butteries (' nnd I). Xiilth Held artil
lery of the hoth division fMichiirnn
nnd Wisconsin) lionnii for Camp
Dodae. The ship also curries a total
of more thnn D.IIIHI men.
L
OMSK, Wcilncsdnv. Jan. J.I. (ft.v
the Asrreiitled I'ress. ) The trans
Silieiian railrond is los'rnr 80.U00.0II0
rubles n month, neeordinif to Ivan
Mikliniliiff. miii'ster of linuncc of the
all Hussion t'ovemincrit here, in dis.
oitssiniz the oovernmont'K proirrnni for
fiuiinciiil rehiihililiitinn with the Asso
ciated I'ress today.
M. Mikliailolf. who is but 2!) Years
old. slroui;Iv supported the eovcrn
ineiit's decision to accept the nll-ed
proposal for the manaucment of tho
Trans-Siberian railway, lie said that
Russia would furnish monev to meet
the riiiiniic' expenses but plans of
reon;iiniatiou will entail purchase
abroad of a Uiruu amount of material.
For this purpose lltissia. he said,
would require u loan from allied na
tions. M. Mikhniloff declared the lioMic
visls had carried off several million
rubles from Sib-iaii bunks, but uddeil
that, Hie present covornrncnt has 2"j0.
(10(1.01)0 rubles in bank no'les nnd 5.
0011.(11)11. 001) rubies in eold nnd spe
cie, as a basis for nat'onal reenn
structinti. He said that the monthly
ejtpenditiires itimped from l.")7.O0O.
(100 rubles in A "trust to 400.000.000
in December. The budget for !)10
culls for fiOll.000.000 nionthlv.Ie said
thnt one hundred million rubles would
he impropriated for reconstruction
work. .
In addition, nss-stnnec will be ac
corded private industries, he declar
ed, in the effort to build un Ihe eonn
Irv. Kelutint.' the stntemetit that
ie-'siifits fre not pnviiti; taxe on
1'ietr l:od. he showed thot "-ceipts
from this source tind mounted from
78,00(1 rubles in July Ur !l,;illll,0ll0 in
December.
"These increases," ho sid, "arc an
indicntion of thn , retreiioration of
Iftissianml of the Diople's conlidcnec
in the stability of the uoM'nimcul."
MISS MARGARET WILSON
ARRIVES IN BRUSSELS
Kiil'SSI'I.S. ,Jlin. 28.- Miss Mar
en ret Wilson, daughter of l'ros:lcnt
Wilson, arrived in IlriiSMcIs Mondnv
afternoon. She is a cuest at the
American leunlion.
cr heavinc&3 after meals ors
rnewt annoying manifestations
oi oad-cyspcpsia.
pleasant to tate, neutralize
acidity and help restore
normal d:rcstion.
MADS L'V SCOTT & ECV.7T3
CP SCCTT'S EXbXSICTf
CatarrhaH)eafnt38 Cannot Be Cured
loofti nitpiiuntioti, sh ihy canmit roh
:hn diMfunt'tl portion of th oar. 'l'hr
un'r onn wuy to cum cntnrrhal dfulni.
arA that In by a constltut'tuml mtitly,
Ctlurrhul Itraffiecn Ii CKtiAfd by un ln
flumt'tr rondltlDtt ot ttt irtuooUR llntn ot
tli IJimtH'-litrtn Tubi. Whvn thin tiilifl la
fntlN.nrU yoii hav a nimbi n ouiiii nr Im-
p.-r(;t h-ttrlnir, ami .whn II U rnllrnlr .
clnund; tioarnM In Ihd rfnult. LinlttM th
tnil.i'rimfttlrii curt btj rJuci-J nnrt this tub
rentori'il to Its nurnml con1ltiin, ticarlnc
will b drfltroyed torvmr. Muny fa not of
deofnnd nro cnuml by cuturrb, which la
an Intlnmeil eontllllnn ot thn muuun aur
tacea. Hall'a Catarrh Mmllcln nct thru
the blood on tttw raucous surfaces of tb
ayntnm.
Wo will civil Ons Hitnflrnl T)ol1iirv for
any ccm of Catarrhal Dsfnrs that cannot
b cured by Hall's Cjitarrb Msdloln. Cir
culars fro. All DrtiRirlits. Tflc
V. J. CHENEY CO., Tolfdo, O.
MEDF0RD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Also oeent for Fairbanks and Morse
Eneines. .
.17 South Riverside.
: "- w
GOOD SPUDS nt . 1.00 nor 100
AUSTRALIAN BROWN ONIONS
Ml $2.00 tacr 100
For Sale Bv
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
. RLE-NZO
DE'NTAL CRIME
A Xevr, Soft, Snow-white IJyitifrice Tliat Makes Vou Glafto Brush
Your Teeth. It looks so good, tastes so good, and focls so good,
and leaves the mouth so cool and clean. ' . ,
West Side Pharmacy t
Daily Health Talks
COPBNHAOKX. Jan. 2S. Sparta
can forces havo overturned the gov
ernment In Wllhelmshavcn, Germany
nnd occupied tho banks and public
liuildiiiKs. They hare ordered the
court martial of their opponents.
Railway traffic to and from Wil
belmshavon hu3 -been stopped.
TODAY'S CASUALFIES
PARIS, Jan. 28. The American
tnoniliei-H of tho coinniiKison creiitcd
hv tho pence eonl'crenco lo visit I'o
land woro nnincil lodav, Thev are
Maior Clonoral Ki-iim ,1. Kernnn. for
llio nmiv, and Pro feasor Ifohert II:
liOfll, of Harvard I'niviM-.iil.v, tho
Aniericnn penco coiiiuiissioiier's o.-
licrl on Riissiii and Poland.
Worth $.10.00- a Tlottlo
Wm. Unrnos. San Antonio, Tox
wrlton: "Koloj-'s Honey and Tnr Is
tho Ijost cohrIi romody In llio world
It hna 1)oon worth t.10.00 a hottlo to
mo. I had 'tho flu' followod hy pnou
ni on In, whlcU lort nio weak, with a
pornlatoat coimli. t noodnd rest and
sloop, which I was itnnhln to cot.
Some ono advlsod Foley's Honey nnd
Tnr. i I hoKiin taking It that vory
nlKht. Tlofot-o hod tlmo I nntlood ro
llof, nnd thnt nlKht hud a sound sloop
and perfoct nlghl's rost, tho first
slnco tho hojtlnnliiK of the flu. I hnvo
eomplotoly rojnvorod and do not
coiiKht nt nil. It coat mo only $1.20
to euro thnt ohstlnnto couch with
Foley's Ilonoy nnd Tnr. Let nil who
road thin lotlor try" Foley's.". For
ealo by Mud ford riitinaatiy.
MEXICO CITY. .Ian. 2S Proposed
constitutional reforms, somo of them
nddluK to tho powors ot the clilcr
oxoeutlvo, nro nnionn tho most Im
portant maters 'before .tho Mexican
connroBs. Tho formation of a nat
ional hank of Mexico, to ho tho center
of a now curiuncy systom nnd tuko
over tho old bunks of omission also
Is IioIiik discussed hy tho council of
ministers and may ho sont to tho.loB
Islaturo for decision.
AinoiiK tho ronstltttltonal reforms
to lio decided Is n hrojoet to rovlse
artlclo 27 of tho constitution In such
a way as will Klvo tho president auth
ority to tuko ovor and administer,
In tho nntlonal Interests, nny prlvnto
Industry when strikes or nny othor
moans result In tha Interruption of
Kh norvlr.o to tho dotrlinont ot the
public Intorost. Tho proposod roforin
Is dlroclcd principally at wlt-o, rnll,
jMiHial nnd mtu-lllmo systems.
Othor proposed laws lo dotlno nrtl-
clu 17 now boToro cotiKt-ess Inclmlo
tho nallonallzallon or oil landii, a
muttor thnt has hncn of vital Intorost
lo foreign corporallons ns a result of
prcsldcntltil decreos Issued In July
and AiikiisI, 1918, otnhodyliiR tho
sumo alms.
Wounded severely Privato Vin
cent Jelliiick, .Malin. Ore.
Previously reported missing in ac
tion, now reported severely wound
ed Privato Lite Daily. Portloud.
Ore.
Returned to dtttv. previously re
ported nvss-c i'i Private Asa
O. Kiiiinlaitf. Oarihahli, Ore: Private
Nick Sclavcnitis, Mnrshfield. Ore.
Wounded sliuhtlv Private Kluier
U. Pnrccll. Portland. Ore. ,
What Is the fame of
liackiu-lie?'
I)Y DOCTOK CORNELL
Backache is perhaps the most com
mon ailment from which women suf
fer. Rarely do you find anybody free
from It. Sometimes the cause Is ob
scure, but Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, X.
Y.. a hlKli medical authority, says
tho cause is very often a form of
catarrh that settles In the delicate
membranes of the feminine organs.
When these organs aro Inflamed, the
first symptom Is backache, accom
panied by hearing-down sensations,
weakness, unhealthy discharges, ir
regularity, painful periods, irrita
tion, headache v.nd a general run
down condition. Any woman in this
condition Is to ho pitied, but pity
does not cure. The trouble calls for
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,
v,!i!:u is a separate and distiact med
icine for women. It is made of roots
and herbs put up without alcohol or
opiate of any kind, for Dr. Pierce
uses nothing else in his prescription.
Favorite Prescription Is a natural
remedy for women, for the vegetable
growths of which it is made seem to
have been intended by Nature for
that very purpose. Thousands of
girls and women, young and old,
have taken it, nnd thousands have
written grateful letters to Or. Pierce
saying it made them well. In taking
Favorite Prescription, it Is reassur-
i Ing to know thnt it goes straight to
tho cause of the trouble. There is
but one way to overcome sickness,
and that Is to overcome the cause.
That is precisely what Favorite Pre
scription is intended to do.
Send 10c for trial pkg. of Tablets.
Address Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, X.
Y.
Constipated women, as well as
men, are advised by Dr.. Pierce to
take his Pleasant Pellets.. They are
just splendid for costiveness. Adv.
iJwmBmp . men
.s.-W V . if.
Xov is the time for that new :p. o to havo the old one repaired. We
also put on ilatc glass hack cur: ains, do 'upholstering"' all kinds or
repair work.
M F-DFO RD'AUTOiTOP CO.
30 North firapp Siiwt. Phono 104.
Hussion pcnsnnl if ho does not choose
to let them hnve it." .
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Most Popular
Corn food
In America"
says
No wonder when,
you consider how
rich and nourish
ing they are: how .
difxerentfromthe
corn-flakes people
used to eat before
they learned the best
laCdrnFIakes
fheres Nothing Like
'.POST.V''.::.f:'-.
ff The Same .A,
Careful Attention .
. Is. given by the Jackson County Bank WSvll
LJ( to small accounts as to tha ss of large IJrll
I , V prpportlons-believlng that it Is to r sll
. the best interests of both the custom- , flf
X.V ' er and the Bank to practice tho Gol- II fa&ll
VlWV den Rule in every transaction. : jVll
vSk 1 A
JiiS ' Xew Checking Ac-
gt0it0Si& counts, includirg Cl J7
fSSifl --yours, are invited. r '
E STABL I S ri E D 188a5 ' ; ,
The "IOWA"' .
Cream Separator
WORLD'S BEST BY ACTUAL TEST
. Special care has been taken to insure not
only tiie clpscst skimnniig-, but the most dur
able and the lightest running Cream Seuarator.
lAu' over twenty years the ' ' IOWA ' ' has given
dependable service to dairymen and farmer.
The "IOWA," with the patented
.Curved Disc Bowl, will actually pay
for itself out of the butterfat that is
lost in the use of the ordinary straight
disc bowl type of machine. "NYc will
be glad to give you a demonstration.
Phono 231 or ; call. At the
1
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last AYorld's Fair, the
"lOAYA" outskimmed' all
competing C'ream Separa-toi"s.
Hubbard Bros.
Cor. Main and Riverside
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Hedford, Oregon