Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 14, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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or not, is hereby declared a matter of
concern fq the league, and the hieh
contracting parties reserve the richt
to take anv action that ranv be deem
ed wise and effective to safeguard the
pence of nations.
"It is herebr also declared and
agreed to be the friendlv richt of
each of the hieh contrnctine parties
to draw the attention of the body of
dclceates or of the executive coun
cil to any circumstances affeclinir in
..ternational intercourse, which threat
ens to disturb international Deace or
i V r.rou .uuoersianainK nciween na
tions .'jippfi .vhicS peace depends. '
. ,,. . Provides Arbitration '.;
"Article XII The hieh contractinsr
parties acree that should disputes
.ariso between them which cannot be
adjusted bv the ordinary processes
of diplomacy, thev will in no case re
vsort to war without previously sub
mitting the questions and matters in
volved either to arbitration or to in
' quirv by , the executive council and
i.until three months after the award by
the arbitrators or recommendations
bv the executive council and that they
...will not . even then resort to war as
against a member of the leacrue which
complies with the a"ward of the ar
! bit rotors or the recommendation of
v. the executive council.
"In anv case under this article, the
.; award of the arbitrators' shall ; be
-.made within a reasonable time and the
- recommendations of the executive
.council shall be made .within six
.. months after the submission of the
.disputes. . .
Court of Arbitration
s "Article XIII The hieh contraei
uiur parties agree that whenever any
: disputes or differences shall arise be-
tween them which thev recotrnize to be
mutable for submission to arbitra
tion and which can not be sntisfac
vtonly settled bv diplomacy thev wil!
submit the whole matter to arbitra
,i tion. For this purpose the court of
arbitration to which the case is re-
CUT THIS OUT
: Old English' Itacipe for Catarrh,' Ca
tarrhal Deafness and Head .
Noises '
If you know of some one who Is
troubled with ' Catarrhal Deafness,
head noises or ordinary catarrh cut
out this formula and hand it to them
.and you may have been the means ot
saving , some poor sufferer perhaps
from total deafness. In England
scientists- for a long time past have
recognized that catarrh is a constitu
tional disease and necessarily re
quires; constitutional treatment.
;: Sprays, inhalers and nose douches
are liable to irritate the delicate air
. passages . and force the disease into
the middle ear ' which frequently
means total deafness, or else the dis
pense .may he driven down the air. pas
sages -towards the lungs which is
'equally as dangerous. The follow
ing formula which Is used extensively
in the damp English climate is-a con-
stltutlonal treatment and should
v prove; especially efficacious to suffer-
' era here who iive under more favor
able climate conditions. '
t .. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce
of Parmint (Double strength). Take
thla t..ma anA aAA t tf 1 nln( hnl
water and a little granulated sugar;
stir until dissolved. Take one table--spoonful
four times a day. This will
often bring quick relief from distress
ing head noises. Clogged nostrils
should open, breathing become easy
and hearing improve as the Inflam
mation In the eustachian tubes is re
duced. Parmint used In - this way
acts directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system and has
a tonic action that helps to obtain
the desired results. The preparation
- Is easy to make, costs .little and is
pleasant to take. Every person who
has catarrh or head noises or is hard
.of . hearing should give . this treat
BlWll ft trtei. AdYi,
THE PAVING TRUST.
T ASS AGE of the '
JL Salem -marks the first
tho srrb of the Warren-Oonstriu'tion Co. upon paving in
the state a -fight sponsored
numd and Dimnn. k. In retaliation, the blot-King ortiie
ten inillion dollar highway
eiied. but this is brobablv a
The fight on tho AVarron Construction Go. in Oregon
was began by State Highway Engineer Bowlby at the
time of his ineunibeney, when the office was created and
he, was appointed in 1913, though it dates back further
than that, originating with Samuel Hill, who drove the
combine out. of Washington, as it lias been driven out of
many other states.
v The Warren. Construction
bithulithic'pavement. This pavement consists ot a rolled
crushed rock base upon .which is placed a surface of com
pressed crushed rock and asphalt. The patent claims are
upon the, size of the rock used, and does not cover smaller
crushed rock, called Tvpeka pavement. Upon this pat
ent,, the Warrens base their claims of royalty having ex
acted $1,800 a mile for all bithulitlmv highways laid in
Oresron. Thev all entail a 10-vear maintainance charge.
whim is lnohev thrown away.
There is no nnestion but
one of the best types of pavement for the ordinary high
way but the validity of the patent is open to question.
Otlicr states, such as Iowa, use the same pavement with
out paying tiibute to the Warrens and they' have never
dared to press their claims to a final decision sustaining
its validity prefcring to use suasion and bluff and the
large corruption fund their
their ends; They are liberal spenders, large advertisers,
thoroughly unscrupulous, -and their extensive financial
connections enable them to exert a powerful pressure
upon the legislature and command a considerable fol
lowing.. v
The record "of the Warren Construction Co. . is a bad
oue. Tlirough proven corruption, tuey lorceu tne paving
of the city of Tillamook and the supreme court sustained
injunctions against their being paid lor tiie work. Hardly
a coimnunity that paves, has been free from their insid
eous efforts to force the use of bitulithie. Where possible,
they actually provide specifications 'that bar other
bidders.
Senator Lachnnmd stated in the senate debate that
when he was mayor of Salem, the Warrens' manager of
fered him a bribe of $18,000 to permit them to lay a -4-ineh
base and an 1 inch surface when specifications called
fof 5 inches and 2 inches. Affidavits were presented of
secret agreements with other paving concerns whereby
competition was eliminated and the profits divided at
their instigation. They cannot be trusted to fulfill speci
fications, as was proven when the present highway com
mission caught them violating contracts and served notice
upon them. . ' "
Competition is what those fighting the trust seek, so
that the hands of the highway commission -will not be
tied. The anti-trust bill that has occasioned the spectacu
lar outburst in the senate embodies the anti-trust pave
ment provisions of the Shackelford law, which reads:
No part ot the money expended for the hard surfacing ot state high
ways shall be used directly or indirectly for the payment of any premium
or royalty, or any patented or proprietary material, specification, : pro
cess or type of construction, unless the same be purchased or obtained
on open, actual competitive bidding, except on roads constructed by the
highway commission on force account; nor in any case shall iny patent
ed or proprietary material, specification, process or type of construction
be contracted unless the same be purchased or obtained at the same or a
less cost than unpatented articles or methods equally suitable for the
same purpose. ; " ,
This was amended by the senate highway committee
which added the clause '"'having regard to .durability; resistance-to
wear and other elements of worth and value"
which leaves a loop hole for the patented pavement con
tractors to secure; advantage.
The law deemed sufficient for the nation ought to be
sufficient, for the state for honest road making and the
senate has properly ditched the joker. :
fcrrcd shall be. the court hirreed on
bv the parties or stipulated in anv
convention cxistin? between them
The-hieh eontractinc parties acree
that thev will carry out in full cood
faith any award that may be render
ed. In. the event of any failure to
carry out the award the executive
council shall propose what steps can
best be taken to irive effect thereto.
- "Article XIV rThe executive coun
cil shall formulate plans for the es
tablishment of a permanent court of
international justice and this part
shall, when established, be competent
to hear and determine any -matter
which the parties recognized as sub
ject lor submission to it for arbi
tration under the forecoins article.
To Frobo Disputes '
'-- "Article XV If there should nrisc
between ..states members . of the
league any dispute likely to lead to
rupture - which is .not submitted to
arbitration as above, the hieh' coh
tractine parties agree that thev will
refer the matter , to the bxecutive
council; .either party to the dispute
-may.eive notice of ; the existence of
the dispute to the secretary eencral
who will make all necessary arrange
ments for a full investigation and
consideration thereof. For this pur
pose the parties, airree to communicate
to .the secretary sreneral as promptly
as'possible statements ot their cases
with all the relevant papers and the
executive council mav forthwith di
rect the publication ..thereof.' '
"Where the efforts of the council
lead to the settlement of tho di -mite,
a statement shall be published Sin! -cntincr
the nnture of the dispute mid
the terms ', of 'settlement, ton-other
with such explanations us mnv be
appropriate. . If the disputo lr.'s i:;ii
been settled, a report bv the l oiin vl I
shall be published.' settine forth ui!
neccsRiirv facts and explanations Hie
recommendations which : the 1 couiicl
think, just and proper for the settle
ment of the dispute, If tho report is
unanimously nirrnpd to hv the mem
bers ot.ilic muiK'il oilier lliau the jiiir
Ucs 9 tllv Vlii?PH,0 UIyTm! yWtfftCt-
MEDFORD -MATCJ TlttBTTNTC,
miti-trust highway m ving' bills
stnsre ot the oltort to citoi'k
by-StmntoVs Thomas, Liu-h;
eonstruetion program is threat
bluff.
Go. claim a patent upon
; "
that bithuathic vavement is
huge profits provide to. attain
insr parties airree that thev. will not
so to war with anv partv which com
plies with the recommendations and
that, if any. partv. shull refuse so to
comply the council shall propose
measures necessary to eive effect to
the recommendations. If no such re
port can be made it shall be the duty
of the majority and the privileec of
the minority to issue statements indi
cates to what they believe to bo the
facts and containing the reason which
thev consider to be just and proper.
-Slay llcfcr Dispute
"The executive council may in any
case under this article refer the dis
pute to the body of delenates. Tho
dispute shall be so referred at the re
quest of either partv to the dispute
provided that such request must be
made within fourteen days after the
submission of the dispute. In a case
referred to the body ot delegate the
provisions of this article and of arti
cle XII relutuie to '. the .action and
powers of the executive council shall
apply-to ihe.aKtion.aJid.i)Ojyers of .the
bndv of delcerutCK. ' ,
' "Article XVI Should nnv of the
Watch Your Blood Supply,
Don't JUt Impurities Creep In
-Pure Blood Means;Perfect
.; . - Health. -
Tho ayerago druz:;ut.a3 handled
hundreds cf medicines in Ins day,
" some of which have long since been
"?Bi:t there is one that has been, sold
ly'tho drugsists throURhout this
couiifrv.' for jnoi-o tliiin"fifty years,
r-:.d lhat ii 3. S. H.r tho, reliable blood
JOHN A. PERL
' Undertaker
l'hono M. 47 and 47-J2
Antomobilo Hearsb Service
" '" '' ijidy Asslstunt ""''
HI! HOL'Tli llAltTWITT
Auto Anjbltlanvo Service Opronor
-MEDFOTID, OiW50N FRIDAY, FEP.TUTARY -14.
Ml'Ii I'imlniotiiiu tmrlics break or dis
reuiird lis ptivcnmits under article
t
XII it shall thereby ipso fuelo bo do
elnrcd to-luiva committed tin act of
war Miauist nil tho oilier members of
the leitKiio, which hi'iehv nmlertnkw
immediittclv to subject it to sovi'i'iuiV
of nil Inula or finiiiiciiil relations. Hie
imdiibilion of all inloroonrse between
their nationiils mul tho nations of the
covenant hiviikimr state and the pre
volition- of nil financial, commercial
or personal intereuiirsa between the
nationals of the covenant brenkitnr
state and tho nationnlK of nnv other
state, whether a nu'iiiher ot the lciiitue
or not.
. To Discipline Olnsenters
"It shall be tho duty of tho exeeu
live council in such cues to recom
mend what effoetivo military or liuvnl
force the members of the lenient) shull
severally contribute to the aimed
forces to protect Hie covenants of
tho lea cue. .
. "Tho '-hitch, conlrnetiuar parties
niireo. further, tliut thev will mutual
Iv support ouo another in the fiinn-
einl nnd ecomimic measures which
mnv be taken .under this nrtiele, ill
order to uiiniimxe the loss mul nieon
veuience result inif from llui above
measures, and thnt thev will mutual
ly support one another in resisting
anv special measures aimed nt one
of their number . bv the covenant
brvnkinif Kioto and thev will afford
ptissnuc through their territory to Hie
forces of any of the hmh eoutrnulins
parties who are eo-operatinir to pro
tect the covenants of tho leuKiie.
To Invite Outsiders
"Article XVII In tho event of dis-
pules between one state member of
the leasue and another atato which is
not a member of the lenwie or between
states not members of the leasue the
hitch contrnctinsr pnrties nerve that
the state or states uot members or
the leamie shall be invited to ncecpt
tho obligations of the membership in
the lenirue for the purposes of siu-h
disputes upon such conditions as the
executive council may deem iust, and
upon acceptance of anv such invita
tion, tho above provisions shall be
applied with such modifications s
mov be deemed necessary bv Hie
lenirue.
"I'pon such indication beinu given
the executive council shall institute
an inouirv into the circumstances mid
merits of the dispute and recommend
steps to be taken as seem to be beft
and effectual. ....
"In the event a uower so invited
refusiuir to accept the obligations of
-nembership in the leasue for the pur-
nose of a dispute which in the case
of a member ofthe lencno would con
stitute n breach of article XII. the
provision of nrticle XIV shall be ap
plicable as auainst the state takinc
such action.
"If both parties to thp dispute
when-sn invited rcfnso to accept the
iblUratioiis of membership ,in the
leacue for the purpose of such His:
Pi)to..the executive council mav take
such. action nnd. make such recom
mendations thnt will prevent lioMill
t;es and will result in the settlement
of tho dispute. -
Hiilicnltlon of Arms
"Article XYIII The hiirh contrnc
line parties uuree that the louiiue
shell be entrusted willi general super
vision of the trade in nnns nnd am
munition with the countries in which
the control of this traffic, is neces
sary in the common interest.
"Article XIX To , those colonics
and territories which' ns-aconsc-nuence
of the late war have ceased to
ho upder the sovereignty of the stules
which formerly . owned them and
which, arc inhubiteed bv peoples not
vet able to. stand by themselves un
der tho strenuous conditions of tlic
modern world there should be applied
the prinicrrlc that the well bcinir and
development of.such peoples form a
sucred trust of civilization and tnut
securities for the permanence of this
trust should be embodied in tho con
stitution of the leaedc. .
"The best melhod of civine practi
cable effect to this principle is that
the tutelage of such peoples should
be entrusted to advanced nations who.
by reason of their resource, bv ex
perience, their goocrnphicnl position
con best undertake tho responsibility
and thnt this tutelogo should bo Ac
cepted bvi them as mandatories on
behalf of the league.
Character of .Mandate
"The character of the mandate
must differ uceordine to tho stato of
the development of the people, the
eeogruphieul situation of the territory
its economic conditions and otlicr
similar circumstances. ,
"(Jertain communities formerly be
longing' to-, the Turkish empire-have
reached n stage of development that
their existence ns independent na
tions cun he provisionally recognized
subject to the rendering of ndvicn to
ward development nnd assistance bv
n niandatorv power until such time as
thev arc able to stand alone. The
medicine, that is purely vegetablo.
Many. druggiBts have seen wonderful
results ..accomplished among .their
customers by this great old medicine,
and they know that S. S. S. Is 00 of
the most reliable blood purifiers ever
made. Keep your blood free of im
purities by the uso of this honest old
medicine, and if you want medical
advice, you can pbtain same without
cost by writing to Medical Director,'
Swift Specific Co., .28 Swift Labora-,
tory, Atlantui Ga. - - '.
BEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPj
Also agent for Fairbanks and Horse
',; : ? Kncinen.- -
.WWW ' -r.,,
17 South Riveras, ':
wishes of these eoiiiniunities must be
a principal condition in I lie Kolcrtioii
ot In niiiiidalorv iiower.
"Other peoples,, especially those tit'
li'iitinl Allien iiru at siuih n stage
thnt the mumlatoi'v must be respoiisi.
bio lor tho uduiiiiislralioii of tun tor
rilorv subject lo conditions which will
uuaraiiloo freedom of conscience or
religion, subject only lo the iniiinleii
iiiii'v of public orilei- and morals, the
prohibition of abuses such lis tho
sluvo trade, the arms truffle ami the
I in nor t rii (Tie, and the prevention of
the establishment ot torlilicntioiis or
military or naval buses and of mill
tttrv training of unlives for other than
police purposes, and tliu defense of
territory and will also sccui e vuiial
opportunities for the tnul 0 mid coin
iiicrco of oilier members of the league,
"There are territories, such as
Southwest Africa nnd certain of the
South I'aoilio islands, which, owing
to tho simrseiiess of their population,
or their suitill sue or their remoteness
rioin ui centers of eiviluntum or
their ireogmphical eontlguitv to the
mandatory state, and other circnm
stances, can best bo admiuislered un
der the laws of the muudutorv state
as intorral portions thereof, subject
to the Hufcirunrds ahovo inentioticd
111 the interest of the imliuiitoiis pop
ulatiuii. '
Annual Itcports t iilleil for
"In every case of mandate the man
ilivtory stntw shall render to the
leutrue mi annual report ill n'lerenee
to the lerrilorv' eoimaittoil to its
linice.
"The degree of initlioritv, control
or ndininistritlion to he exercised bv
the niiimbitoi'v state if not proviouMV
agreed upon bv the high coin met iiyr
parties in each case shall be explicit
ly defined bv the executive council in
a special iiet or charter.
The high contracting parties fur
ther agree to establish at the scat
of the league a inamlutorv commis
sion to receive and examine the tin-
mini reports of tho ttmiidoturv powers.
and to nssiMt the league 111 ensuring
tho observance of the terms of nil
ffiaudutes.
Labor Considered
Article XX The. high contracting
parties will endeavor to secure and
maintain fair and I'liinauo conditions
of labor for men. women and child
ren, both in their own countries and
in all countries to which their com
mercial nnd industrial relations ex
tend: and to that end agree to estab
lish as purt of the organisations of
the league 11 permanent bureau of
labor.
"Artiolo XXI The high contracting
parties ngrea thnt provision shall he
"made through the iiiMniinciitnlitv of
the league lo see lire and maintain
fredntn of Iraii'.it and dilutable
treatment for the ciiumicrce of all
stnles-inenihcrs of the league, having
in mind anion? other things, special
urriiugcuifiitu wild regard to Iho lie.
ccssitins of the region devastated
during the war or 1!I14-IH!.
Trrullc to lie ItcgMcml
"Article XXII The high contract
ing parties ngrea lo place under the
control of the league nil international
bureaus already established bv gen
eral treaties if tho parties to such
trenrt s consent. Kiindunieiitiillv
thev agree that all such internation
al bureaus be constituted in future
shall be placed under the control of
the league.
Article XXIII The high eon! rnet
ing parties agree Unit every treaty or
international engagement enlereil into
hereafter bv ji.ii v stule member of
the Iciiguo vtui II be forthwith regis,
torcd with the iiccrctiirv general ami
us soon as possible published bv him.
nnd that no siitdi treaties or interna
tional agreements shall lie binding
until so registered.
"Article XXIV II shall ho the
right of the body of delegates from
tome to timo to advice Ihe. reconsid
eration bv .states members of the
cogue of treaties which have become
inapplicable, and oilier international
Know Thy Future
If In Doubt, Worried or Perplexed,
'onsiilt. "
sum. IMY
She has I'nrfpt'tcil n Sj-slcin by Which
HI10 Can Itcitd Your difn li'rom
Infancy (11 Old Ago' .
She will reveal to you with unerr
ing accuracy, your past as you alone
know It; your present. as it Is, itnd
your future exactly 11s It will be, Sho
gives absolutely rollalilo and strictly
confidential Information . 011 every
subject of llfo- Comforts tho woalt
nnd cheers tho sorrowing.
Call 011 this .wonilorful pnyohol
oiilst and pa eoiivliictil, I.pcRted 43
NWtl flrapo 'st,rout, ";-:z:-tj: '
1010
'i ) '. 1. . t .1. .- .
conditions of which llio eoiiliiiuaiieo
mav vtxltiiiunr tlin neace of the world,
"Ai'lielo XX V -Tim high coiiliuot
ing parlies sevoriillv mu'cc that llio
present poveiinnt Is aceciileil as iibio
uutiiig till ol'llualioiis wliieh nro in
consistent with the terms tlic-reol' liliil
solcmiilv enuain'il that thev. will not
huroul'ler eulcr inlo nnv engagement
ilH'onsislcnl Willi Ihe terms thci'dif.
In casii anv of the powers not signa
tory hereto nro suhseuueiillv admit
ted to llio league shall, hel'uro be
coming a party lo this covenant have
undertaken anv obllirulions which urn
iniMUhihleiit with the loriim.nl' Ibis
coveiiiiut it sliall bo Iho duly of such
power to lake ininicdiiite sttP' lo pro.
cure its release from liiich obligalions,
"Article XXVI Auu'iid'iiciils to
this covenant will lake effect vhci
ratified bv the slates whose rcpie'
scntalives compose the oxceiilivu
eounvil and bv lliivo-l'ouilhs of llio
win ten whoso , roprcsenliitives com
pose tho body of delegates."
Gas in the Stomach
Is Dangerous
ItccoiiiiuciuU Dally l'e of Miiuiicbt
To Ovemimo Troubli'. Caused
by 1'priiiciitliig Komi and
Aeld Imllgejilloii.
Ciun and wind III iho moinneh nc-
I'Oliipuiileu by Dm! full, bloiiled feel
Ins ntiur eutlnii are nlmont ruriuln
evidence of tho presence of oxccsslvo
liydrochlorlo nelil In the momiuli.
crciilliiK noealleil "mitt Indliiestloii."
Add utomaebs nro dangerous tin
cause too much add Irritate llio ill-
lento lining of tho vtnmaeh, otlrn
leiulliiK to KastrltU nccoiupnnlcd 1V
serious louiucli ulcer.i. I'ooil fer
ments am! sours, rreailojt the ill'
tresnliiK Kn which ilUKiuds Iho stom
ach and hampers the normal tan.--tlons
of Iho vital Internal orKUim.
oftou Bffcellng Iho limirt.
11 Is tho worst of tolly to ncglnel
surli a serloim couilll.ou or 10 trcut
with ordinary tllKcallve aids which
have no noutrullsluic etfuet on the
lomacli acids. Iimivad B"l from any
drunKtst a few oian-ei ot IKruralcd
ilaKiieslu unit tako n teuDpooitful In n
miarler ulam of walor rlKhl after
tiling. This will drive llio , wind
nnd bloat rlKht out ot llio Uoily,
sweeten tho sloiuncb, nvutrullio Hie
exeesJ acid 11 ml prewnl lis lormnllou
ami tbvro Is no ourne or puln.
Illauratcd .MuRiicoln tin powder or
lulilet form never Mould or milk
Is linruilrin lo tho Htouineh, luexiicu-
Ive to luko mid Iho best form of
umKiicsIa fur slomneli loirnrneK. It
Is useit by thoiisnnds ot pcoplo who
enjoy their moat wllh moro (enr of
IndlKostloii. Ailv.
JUST ARRIVED
A nice lino of
BABY BUGGIES
AND GO-CARTS
In oltl ivory nnd tnn finish,
Will iavo you money on thene.
Liberty Bonds Good Here.
Poole Furniture Co.
GLASS OF SALTS IF
J
Sat leas meat if you feel Baekaehy or
hv Bladder trouble Haiti
9&e for Sidney,
Meat forma urlo odd which ereUf
and overworka tlia kldaeya in their effort
to flltor it from ttio ayatenu Itcgutsr oat
era of moot must fluah tho kidnoya ooca
Bionnlly. You mint rtliove tlicin like you
Tcliovs your bowelsj romnvlng all tho
acid, .waste and poison, else you fool
dull misery In tlio kidney region, aharp
paina in llio back or tick headache, dir.
zineaa. your atomuch aours, tonirua la
coated and when the weather la bod you
havo rbcuinatio twinges. Hi urine la
cloudy, full of sculinnnl) the elianacla
often get irritated, obliging you to get
up two or tlirco times during tho nljlit.
To noutrali) theao Irritating aclila
and flush off tlio body' urinous waste
Jet about four ounces of Jud SiiHn
rom any pharmacy; take a tnblo
spoonf ul in a gloaa ot water bafore break
fast for a few dny and your kidney will
then act flno and bladder dinordors dis
appear, lids famous aalla la mad from
the acid of grapcB and lemon j ti loo, com
bined with lithia, and h.14 been used for
generations to clean and stimulate slug
Irish Idilncys and slop bladiler Irritation.
Jad Saltii in Inexpensive) harinlcsa and
nuiKca . a delightful orforvoacent lltliln.-
water drink which millions of men and
women take now and then, thue avoiding
aorioua uianoy anu oiauucr tllsoaao.
Sulphur, Wizard and Land
Plaster,
White and Red Seed Oats
Speltz and Barley.
Alfalfa, iClover, Timothy and
, Grass Seeds.
Full Line of Garden Seeds.
Monarch 5? -SoQct Co.
France Gives Aid ;
to America
Tin) poiirliig out of Kroiiulii blood
mid tho (inoi'inoiis financial miioi'I(Ii'"s
nro nut llio only 11 III li'raiii'W bus glvuil
Auiorlcii, W'u 1110 Indcbtnd to llio
I'liineli iiiii.tiiilo for a ptrroi remedy
for sloiuiicli, llvur 11 ml liitoitliinl all
tnoiilH wlilvh linn nut only buen mitr
vnlously siiecesnful over llioru, but
bus boon ouuully bo over hern. , Tll
IngredloiilH nro Impurtod 11 nil put up
for 1111 lo In this country hy (leu. H.
Mityr, for miiiiy years 11 lcndiui Chi
eiiKii choniUl, under the unino of
Muyr'n Womlorfiil Itomaily ' It In
ulmiilii, btirmlniis prnparallon llittl re
moves the cnturrbul muuuH from th
Intestinal trai t nnd allays tho Inlluni
miulon whh h cuiinim prncllcally nil
Btiitiuu'h, liver nnd Intestinal all
miiulH, liieludiiiK uppeiidlellls. Om
doiio will eonvlncrt or money refund
ed, Kur milo by ilruiiuUln nvury
wlmro. Ad.
A pair of
Gloves
for housework
A Rood Nitr of riiblier glove
make a goad addition to tho I
lioumliolil eiiiilpnieul, portion- i
larly as It ounhlr tho doing of 1
housework Mini dilating nod .
wmibliig nnd scriibbiug without
Buy linrru to the linniU or nail, t
I'ult protection became . Iirst I
i1iulliy. Tough cuoiigb an they 1
will not tear, liny n atr today, ,
Btlo nnd Hflo ''
l'bouo 10
STOMACH UPSET?
4
Get nt the Kenl Cnuse-Tako Dr."
Edwarda' Olive Tablets
Thai' what thoutumd of tomach
ulicmr bio doing now. Instead of
tiking tonka, or trying to p'eh up
poor diction, they ro allocking llw
ml c.iuca ot tho all meat Clogged liver
and disordered bowels.
Dr. Bdward' Ollvo Tablet aroUM th
livar In a caothina. healing way. When
the liver er.d bowd nro performing their
natural function, nway got Indlgoation
ar.d t'.omach trouble.
if you b.ivo a bed totte la your
irxju'.h. toi)u co'.c, oppailla poor,
Jury, ilcn't-c-ro fqelinj,. no nbillon or
enfryv, Irnublcd v.lih und.tcd foao,
y-i.i r.'ii-;l.i t.-Jjj OU'o TjMct, th. euo
sU tM i ;f cJomtl, ,
Or. . UJ-::rJ." Ollvo Tnblct urn a
nun', '.'.o cenpound mixed wltlt
olivo oil, "Vo i will laiow Uwra by their
ol.vo c!-.-. T'lity do tho work .without
Oiiolnii.c.-4m!Ooriiln.
TaUa c:.3 r tvo at bitdtlrr.o for quick
relief, ro you cm c.-.t what you like.
At 10o nna 2io pr box. All anigglita,
WiiyDon'tYou
Jlnvn that Ii noilt takcii out of your
motor?
lluve your front wheel xlrnlglitaneil
anil hciirlnun looked nfler?
Havo your ciii ium liurued out?
Ilnvo your crank' ciuo ilrulned and
frcnli .MonoKralll pll put In?
Ilnvo your enr properly overhauled
before tlio bvamm'n ruili begin? .
Wo havo employed for tho aooHon
mechanic eocoud lo none on tlio Pa
cific cou.Ht. from pant oxporlonc
wo have found that the avorngo anto
mobilo owner want tho bast me
chanic, powillilo to do hla work. W
havo tlio best posslblo mochanlcii. W
will dhiKiioso your trouble free ,of
charge. ;
Crater lake MotorCo
H. V. ll.Mil., Slimier Motor Merhnnlo
l. V. OI.OHH,
Mantor Macbina and Moloc MMhnnlc,
GUI CHUN8
China Herb 8tor
llorb cure roi tmracno, ueerUefc)
catarrnh, dlptliorla, aore throat,
lung trouble, kldnoy trouble, atoroon
trouble, hourt trouble, ohllla and fev
er, crampa, coughs, poor circulation,
carbuucloa, , tumors, crocked . brti
cure all kinds of goiter. NO OP
ERATIONS. 1 . ;., ; ',
Medford, Orogon, Jan IS, 1017
to whom jt ;:ay CON0BBN: ;
This In to cortlfy' that I, the u
dorslgnod, had tory severe stomach
troublo.and baa boon botoorefl for
Boveral yearn and last August wai.not
oxpected to live, and hearing of aim
Chuug (whono Herb Store ls,at,ai
South Front utroet, Modford) I,iil
elded to got liorbs for my stomacli
trouble, and I storted to feollbg Jet
tor as soon a I used thoin and' today
am a wall man and can heartily. fo
ommond anyone afflicted as I to
nee Glm Chung nnd try his Herbs. '
(SlKnori) W.R.JOHNSON,
Witnesses! 1 ' ' ! ' '. .;
M. A. Anderson, Medford' "'
S. B. Holmes, Hagle Point,, "
Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point ".'
W, L. Ohlldroth, Eagle Polnti ';' :V '
C, IS. Moore, Hagle Point,
J..V, McIntyro,,Iinglo'Polnt, . '
(loo. J). Von dar Holloii'IOtt1Allt.
Thoa. 11). Nichols, jjaSi Pqjut,
TTpmahmacy'O