Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 18, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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(HUlomont by Dr. John l(, Mutt,
cllluf executive 'National Wur Work
Council, V. M. f. A.)
Ho much criticism uf V. M. 0. A.
inolhoila lius biMiii hoard lit Ihu lull
fow wouka, tliul I Imvu dmililud Unit
tttn olio tlilllK In (lu In fulrnoas (u tin'
inllllona (tint hnvn aubaiTlbud tu It
fund, iiml In fulrnusM to tho niiHodn
lldti llnnlt, In tu iIIhciin In detail ench
crltliilain which luta btnm rulaud. Wu
llllVO CUtlHUll llll lllVUHllldltlull to bii
liiniln unit wo nm Hiving lu tho iiuwh
pnpitra nt l liii otinniry our ctmclti-
Hloiin, It run y liu Hint thuru will bit
further erltMnni. It In our Judgment
tluit ll la uliuiilil Iiu rntiikly iiikI fuur
Irixly tiii'ml. If wu wuru tu uvudu
criticism, wu nliuuld Iiu fuliio tu our
truiit. Aa wu rucoKiiliu) whatever uf
g-tilli It COIIIllllIK, wo will Iiu ublii tu
prufll by II mill to unirnil our iiiulli
oiln In mu ll it mmiiiur as tu kIvo Ihu
maximum of service. Tliuru In uiiolh
cr unport. Much u( tho crlllclnin In
utUrly unfounded, but only by I'liul
liuiiiliii: hii ell criticism can thu public
huvo ii clear cuurupllim ot tho (ucU
of tho ruac.
ll In tho history of eviiry grunt ir
Imt tlutl nilniiilio uro Hindu mid no
olio, nu inultur huw uxiillcd hln pur
hdii ur how iiulmpcuchulilo hln lutiw
rlty. can escape. Thoro are hunlly
any dupiirliiuml of tho United Htntim
Kovurniiiout tli ut huvo not boun crlll
clu'il for tholr courso during tho wur.
Oilier liiiiiiirlnul oritunlirntliinn hnvn
pimncil thru n alinllur cxpiirlenco. Ho
with tho Y. M. C. A. Thoro In iiu
phano of lln work tliul hun Putin lufi
untouched by crltlrn. Much uf tho
uilvtirno ruiilmuiit In duo tu liilncuu
ccpilon of tu pardul knuwhiilito.
"Tim criticism iniint frequently
heard uro (I. nit Willi III tho fulluwIliK
gutntluun nuil ininvcm:
Oiiv.iim .No, I
la II truo that tho Y. M. 0, A. hit
fulled lu kuup hi touch with tho
wounded mid III? In thin connection
It In churned by wounded and III mi'ii
tint thy mw no Y. M. C. A. workers
from tho tlma thoy entered lulu tho
tioapltul.
In order to prevent any dupllcn
IIihi of effort avaraona, nil agrcomcut
wiw reached lie! ween thto Amorlcnu
Jlml Crot,n and tho Y. M. C. A. Thin
provided that tho Auiorlcuii Hod
dross ahuuld concern llnolf with thu
cam of I Iiu wounded and III; the Y. M.
C A. mid kindred oi'Kiiiilniilhma, with
Ihu woll. Thus It In perfectly possl-
lilo Hint a woiiudml or III mull would
loo no Y. M. C. A. worker from thu
lima hu colored tho huapltnl until ho
loft. This mlKhl lend lu tho suppo
sition that tho Y. M. O. A. was cold
dud unfeeling, whoro, a a mutter of
fad, ll wu almply living up to nu
agreement.
Oumtlon No. U
(ln II trno that tho Y. ,M. C. A. Iiu
lietu profiling by tho oporatlou of
(ho runteons ovarnoun?
'. 11 In not truo Hint tho Y. M. C. A.'
havo boon prolllliiK by tho oporutlon
of cantilena ovoracaa. In tho terms
ot Iliillollti No. 3.1 from Ciencrnl
Psrshlng's headciuiirtora, ll wna pro
vided that If thoro woro any profit
ilbilvod from tho cautoona, tho Y, M.
C A. would una It exclusively fur tho
hniivflt of tho men of tho tinny. Tho
dlccropimcy bntweon tho ijiiiirlormiis
lor prlrun and Y. M. (!. A. prlcon wan
Investigated by tho wur (lepurtiiioiil.
Tho following telegram from Third
-AksIhIiuiI Hocroliiry of tho wur I', r
Kvppul Ik olf-oxplunutory:
"Muttor of prices naked by Young
Men's Chrlntlnn Asuoclutlun for Hh
articles void lu canteen ovoracu ul
' rondy Investigated by wur dcpiirt-
tiient mid condition ImiIiik remudlud
Young Mon'a Chrlatiiin Aaauchitlon
originally unkud by (Soncrul I'ornhliiK
to run ciiuteen for army on cont banln
to do thin had to reckon III prlco fix
I ill? niich ovorhcud charges us truiis
portntlon churKO and miirlno Insur
aiico no tliul prlcoa woro uiiich hlKhur
thnn In tills country. Young Men's
Chrlntlnn association mudo no profit
out lost thoununda of dollurn. Ar
rimgoiitonts now mndo will cnnblo
thorn to obtain supplloa from sourcon
Hint will roduco ovurhuad ehiirgos
and koop prices down."
Hayniond 11. Fosdlck. chnlrmnii of
tlio commission on TrninliiH Cnnip
Aotlvlllos of tlio War Dopiirtmout
upon roturnlnK from (in luvostlKiitlon
of auxlllnry nnoncloH in lOuropu wu
Utiotod by tho Now York Tlmua us
uuyliiK:
, "I Bhoiild lllto to tnko this oppor-
tuiilly to ramovu n mliipprohoiiuloii
about tho Y. M. C. A. which hits Kiiln-
d consldoralilo ttround not only with
our follows abroad, but with tho poo
Via backhomo, and that Is that tho
Y. M. C. A. In making monoy out of
tlio cnnlcons which It Is operating for
the forces. At Oonornl t'orshliiK's
roquust I wont Into this matter tbur
ounltly unci tho roiiort In almolutoly
without fomidiitlon. I mention thin
milltor only bocnimo tho wldosprond
rumor Is mont iiufnir to an oi'Kiuilzn
tlan which In doInK horolo sorvlco."
, Oiuvstlon o. :l
' I It truo that tho Y, M. C. A. fur-
nlKhnH fi'oa nothliiH mora than wrjt
lim pnnor.to mon ovurnons?
; It Is not truo that tho Y, M. C. A,
'furnishes nothhiK moro than writing
papor to mon ovorsous.
It has boon tho policy of tho Y, M
C. A. to Rlvo froo sorvlco ami not
primarily froo supplies. This policy
linn from tho boKlnnliiK commumlod
tho approval ot thto army author
ities. Nevertheless dtirlim tlio moiuii
lit Soptombor of this your, wo dls-
in
THOMAS HELPS
DEFEAT SCHOOL
HEALTH INSPECTION
(I'Voin Hie ( 'ft nil ii I .liiuriiiil.)
Ilv ii vol.. of 1 1 to 111. Hie M'imie
vclel'iln v n It iMlKMiii ri'ii"'leil Hetlnti"
li ll ll'i. wbi.'li provided for liciillli
iiwi.e.'lioil in Hiililii' ncIiooIm, The
eliii'l' ulliii'li ii'Miiiiht Hie hill won iniiile
Ii v Keiiutni'M IMiiiii'k iiir.l TIioih'iim mi
Ihu iji'imnilx Hint il niiHcil u rcliuioiiH
Ihkiiu wild Hie I'brii-lmii Keiciiei' ml
liurc'iilM. wliii nhierleil In hiicIi ri"'ii
IuIIiiiih lieiiff roi'.'cl iiMi'ii 1 Iiu i r cliil.l
ii'ii. The Hi'inilu 'iiiiimiHee nn ini'ilieliie,
iiliiM'iiiiii'V mill ileiiii"lri' iniiile u uiii-'
ii.i'llv rn..i-, kluiieil hv Mi'liuloi'H Dim
irk. I.i'l'.iMeit.. iiml IIiikIiiii, wiih
iiifi.iiihl llie I.'ll PMil Hie nil"'ii'ilv re
'ii''!- kiidiml he KeniilorK Wnoil mill
Sp-'ili, uiiu roc llie hill,
Tli" l's vole e iiinii iiii Hie unci. I ion
r . mi.. ii-.'..,r "... ,,.im,..:i.. -,r f,,r
lu niuiiiiilv ri'imrt, mill wiih voted
tin" ii ii fiiiluwi:
V,...!el ICIierliinil. Kdile. Vnrrrll.
Il1!, Ifitivrlt. I MplltllMtlll, Viekldmm
I'l.'-'er. S"1'! nf ,liiMiihiue, Wnoil.
IMiliviii, llMlik". Iliipiek.
Il..iltnvtimliin. Il.iH"V. ,Tiiiie 1,n-
I'nllell. Mo.it. Volhluil. (Moil. I'nl
lnn, 'b-"i'" llil"r. KIiiiiiLm. H'"'lli
r f'im, SlinviT. ThiiiniiH, I'rehi.lenl
i"'nn.
fiM.viii" o Smiiilor Dimiek'H ul
id; n thn hi'l fwini Hie Minn. Iiwe.it
hiil it v" iiliieliiiiiiilile to Hid fnl
l.tieei-K llP Cllfi.tillM Seil'liee. Kl'llnllir
i.'ihlv iiMtnleil iimI. Hull fMiriHlinn
Se'eiili'JlM wni'ti i:limen inpl thl'v nn
fnlii"!! iVlll:'.l lip.' Hull j iu mil rlirlit
a ilmie In lillle eliililri'ii llie ri'hl'lo
Iimvi li.ref.w o t J o e'CM, ll'C'll or
niliiT "Hs of Hi" lm.lv rnrrei'li'il in
ll.n inill'ie Heluui'4 if tlll'V lire tlllt ITO-
vit'e.l for i" l' liieoe.
Si M'ilrii. S'l.ilb lol.l Hi-tinlftr I.nFol
!,.' il.itl ., v'ieil'1 linvi f.ivfiil Hi
h'H il' i' ulTe.'li'.i bin i"MIi, ImirH or
.lii.e. ii leiltl of hi cliililren,
Aiir l''i ininoriii' ri'imrt wiih ill'
Tel,.,! lii lenli.MV remvrl WPS
,i... n,., :( i.rr.'i. in n imlefi-
litelv tiostiMi'ii' ttm hill.
TAFT PASSES
.Members of tho l.ouKuo lo Knforco
I'eucu, liictuillUR former I'rosldont
Wllllum lluwiird Tnft, Henry Mor-
Kenihnu, former ambussudar tu Tur
key, mid I'rosldont A. Luwrcnco
Lowell of llurvurd university passed
thru MVdford at A: 20 o'clock thla
nftornoon on tholr way to Sun Fran
cisco today to attend tho Pacific
Const couKress for a I.eaijuo of Na
tions, hcKlnnliift tlinro Wcdncnday.
Homo members of tho puueo Ichruo
party passed thru on thu mornliiK
train, but Mr. Tnft and othors who
spoka at tho nlKht session of Iho
Northwostorn CoiiRross at Portland,
look a train lonvliiK aftor mldnlnht.
KIvo thousand porsons In yester
day's niidlonco nt Portland nccopled
by acclaim tho plulform presented by
a rommlltco from Oregon, Washing
ton und Idaho, asking that tlio Unit
ed States nouato ratify the treaty of
poiico, of which the I.onguo of Na
tions In tu ho an vsaonllal purl.
trlbnlcd to auditors oversons JTe.000
worth of supplies. This Is In addi
tion lo $ I ell, uoo excess uf cost over
selling prlco on supplies sold during
the sniiio moiilh, tho Inst month or
which wo havo received a report.
Doubles giving away vast quantities
of supplies In front lino work tlio Y.
M. C. A. supplied between July and
Novomher lo tho army ovorsoaa tree
una of hundreds of thousnnilK dollars
worth ot uiugnilncs mid educational
supplies.
QuoMInn No. 4
Is II truo Hint girt tobacco was sold
nt Y. M. C. A. cnntooiiH oversons?
It Is truo Hint In a fow canes gift
tobacco wnn sold al Y. M. C. A. canteens,-
mid tho clrcunistancos nro
thoso. Tho Now York Sun, tho Chi
cago Tribune, and posnlblo othor par
lies uhlppod tobacco to Franco lu
euro of tho qunrturmuBtor, with lha
Intention of having It distributed froo
to soldiers. Homo portions of this
tobacco, because ensos woro not suf
ficiently marked, woro sold to the
Y. M, C. A. by tho quurtormaator and
retailed In cortaln Y. M. C, A, can
teens to soldiers nl tho prlco paid tho
qiinrlurmiiBtei'. l.ator, whon soldlors
ciimo lo open thoso parcels, thoy
found In thorn ovldonco that thoy hud
boon Intended fur froo distribution.,
In ovory cuso whoro thoso woro re
turned to tho Y. M. C. A., It furnish
ed froo an oiiulvalnnt amount of to
bacco from lis own supplies. Tho
Now York Sun states that they havo
Investigated' sovornl stories of this
kind and found tho facts to bo as
stated nbovo. Tho qunrtormaator
concornod has ulno luvostlgntod the
mnttor mid fully oxoneratos tho Y. M.
C. A. Mr. Slouno, tho chnlrmnn of
tho National Wur Work Council of
tho Y. M. C. A who has recently ro
turnod from ovorsonn, was told while
thoro by tho chlot of stuff, 8. 0. 8.,
Hint tho Y, M. C. A. was not to blnmo,
In this mnttor and th at tho quartor
nuistor himsolf hud sold to tho sol
dlors thoso same pnekngon ot tobacco
inlondod for froo distribution, bolng
ontlroly Ignorant ot tho fact Hint
thoy hnd boon Bout ovor for froo dls
Irlhutlnn. '
(To bo continued.) -
E
A n i linn meiilliiK held ut tho library
yoHtorduy afternoon In tho Interests
of the lionioconiliiK soldiers and sail
ors was u vory successful ono, both
from tho standpoint of attundiuico
und of Intercut manifested. Mrn.
l,oo I la ven port presided slating In
clear, concise terms Hie aim of tho
National Driima .Lengiin In continu
ing tho clean wholunoin'o cntertuln
iiienl fur tho boys In their home en
vironment, that hus been so well con
ducted In Iho cu in p life. Acting under
Iho direction of Iho nallonul leaguo,
tho local chapter offered Its norvlcun
to Iho oily and they woro, most gladly
und promptly accepted. Tlio work,
which opens with a banquet and re
ception for tho homecoming boys will
bo continued In Iho form of healthy.
fulsomo pluasiirvn tliruout tho year,
Immedlato Interest, however, centers
In cnlubrutlng tho return of those
who wero called tu tho colors.
Tentative urriiiiKoinents Include a
banquet, to which vetoruns of the
Civil and fipulilsh-Amerlcan wars
will bo bidden, followed by a general
reception whoro all citizens may
greet tholr soldier friends. Tho on
tortnlniiient committee also promises
a rich Irent.
A goneral arrangements committee
was nauiad as follows: .Mayor dales,
Mesdamns 'Dolroy Ootchell, Frank
Owen, Krod 'Hopkins, II. 1... Wilson,
8. I,. I.oonard, K. (I. Coleman, It. W.
Clancy, K. Deuel, K. Menrs, H.j
Manning, Itev. W. It. Hamilton, Itov.
U M. Ilooiior, Itnv. W. T. 8. Bprlggs,
Col, Hnrgnnt, 8. 8. 8111IH1, C. M. Kllg-
lluli, li. .Nowburg, Prof. Davenport.
Tho program conimltteo Includes Mus-
dnmes Donald Clark, lionard Cur
penter, lion Sheldon, II. C. Rgan.
Paul Jiinuey, Jap Andrews, II. Wul
Ihcrs, J. F. Mundy, A. Uardwcll.
Misses Margaret Hubbard. Kern
Hutchinson, Messrs. Hcorgo Andrews,
Horace Ilromley, V. C. Edmeades, K.
Klsh. Klnunro coinmltlco, Mayor
Gnteti. Mrs. Owen. Mrs. (ietcholl.
Publicity committee, Mesdames
Klorknr and Curkln. Decorating
commltleo, .Messrs. C. C. Uuchter, II.
Ilromley, O. O. Alendorfor and
Stoorkniiin, Iter. John Powors.
A recoptlon committee will com-
prlso thu mothers and fathers of tho
soldier boys. Thoso committees will
bo augmented and new ones furniod
to carry on tho big undertaking.
Itev. lluozer voiced the sentiment
uf tho mooting whon ho suggested
tliul tho celebration ho Blniplo, sin
cere, hearty, with a beginning und un
ending.
Tho second foaturo of tho mcclliip
was a discussion of plans for an ur
unitized effort In extending greetings
lo Iho soldiers who from lima lo time
nro passing thru tho city. Mnuy
ovorscna boys aro being transported
from camp to camp and Medford, tu
common with slstor cities W lubes to
do thorn honor. It Is proposed to or-
Kunlzo tho town along regimental
Hues with Mayor Gales ns Iho gen
eral. Ho will havo his aides under
tho caption ot colonels and majors
Thoy will command a long list of
captains, each captain to command
ten people. In this way a largo crowd
could ho collected with tho least of
fort, and with song, choor and Itogue
Itlvor valley fruit, tho soldlors would
huvo reason to long remember Med
ford. A conimltteo of business mon
lo bo appointed by Mayor (iatos will
be formud at onco to work out thin
plan.
10
BRING YANKS HOME
W'ASIIINGTON. Fob. IS. Nogotl
atlons have boon completed. It was
announced today, at tho war depart
mont, for having Holland-American
liners bring home Amorlcan troops
from Franco on the(r westward voy
ages between tho United States and
Dutch ports.
IAL
mXTUTir.Jlinn., Feb. 18. Tho
"Theodore Uooscvelt Memorial Hieli
wuv," a route from Portland, JIninc.
to Portland,' Oregon, sponsored bv
Dublin interests, was promoted nt n
mcctinir of uood roads men ot the
northwest hero lust nislit. Nino cities
of four Ktntes wo'ro represented nnd
teleurnins of nenniosecneo wero re
ceived from dozens of civio nnd com
nieri'inl oririminntions.
ike it all "round
GrapeNuts
food contributes
wonderiullyto
sturdincss.health
andhapplnessa
OF
COIlVAMilS,, Keb. lK.-r-Coiionu
live marketing at eggs and poiijltry,
backed by tho stalo und tho national
tfovurniiientH, was Iho pulley oullf.ned
by tlio Oregon' Poultry I'roducir'
UBifooluUon at Its second nniuiol
meeting ul Corvnilfs. ' A board of10
directors was appointed to make 'in
vestigations . uud rocomincndalluiiu.
looking; lo thoso ends. i ;
; "Pructlcally all mombcrB woro In'
fuvor of markotlng cooperatively ir
a sound business1' organization can bs
formed," says C. 8. Drowsier, secre
tary. "Thoy revlwid tho constitution
and appointed a board of practical
poultrymcn to tak all necessary
steps to bring It about." ' '
A resolution was unanimously
adopted petitioning tlio secretary of,
agrlculluro to Include S3OO.01M) In
his estimates for 1930 lo continue
tho federal poultry extension worn;.
Another resolution - petitions mo
chief of the U. 8. bureau of markets
to provldo for an Investigation of
poultry mat-ketlng In Oregon.
A petition was addressed to the
stall) legislature In favor of passing
the stato market bill willr added
amendment giving tho market mas
ter power to compel all dettlore In
farm products to maka report.
I ' ' ' ' ' 1'' " ' V'' ' ' ' ."'.'
Why Swift & Company Handle
Poultry, Eggs, Butter and Cheese
Swift & Company went into the produce business because
they saw a crying need for the kind of service they were equipped
to perform. , ' - '.' '. ,
The produce business was in chaos. Collecting, transporta
tion, preparation and distribution was hit-or-miss, with delay,
deterioration and loss on every hand. . 7
The farmer was at the mercy of an uncertain, localized
market. , He had no way of reaching through'to the people, who
needed what he was raising for them. There was no premium
upon improving his stocks, for grading was lax or lacking. : '
The consumer had to accept produce that, as a rule, had no
known responsible name behind it. He had no way of knowing
how long the eggs or the butter he was buying had been lying
around in miscellaneous lots in the back room of a country store.
Much of the poultry was not properly refrigerated before, ship
ment or properly protected by refrigeration in transit.
Swift & Company's initiative brought system to this chaos. .
Their organization, equipment, and experience in handling perish
able" food 'products were already adjusted to the task. Their
refrigerator cars, branch, houses, central points, far-reaching con
nections, trained sales force, supplied just what was demanded.
, . Now the farmer has a daily cash market in touch with the
nation's needs with better prices. Standardization mattes better
produce more profitable. More consumers are served with
better, fresher,-finer foodstuffs. .
Nothing suffers from this save inefficiency, which has no
claim upon pub'.ic support.
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Swift
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BUTTE MINERS
BUTTE. Monl., Feb. 18.--:iioruMes
of wlilntles, hlirill. deep and nicoiiiin.
loudly proclaimed to the citizens of
finite tliin uiurninir tliut normal limes
bud returned. The whistle cliurux of
Ililtto niinoiiiices (lie cliiiniro in uliifts.
. I'r.ictienllv cverv mini! in tint Butte
(listi'inp which was not closed down
for repair .work before the Tccent
strike of miners w workinir todav.
In itcaHv oil cn Hiti full nliil'tn wero
reported ut work and it wax eMtimut
ed Hint close to 8,000 men had return
ed I work nlrendv and Hint the num
ber will have reached nearly 1MI00 bv
toniiiht. ' - "
There is no strike in Butte of any
character nt nrtsent. with tho excep
tion of one of about 40 eitv employes
who are out because thev arc unable
to have their warrants cashed. It
has had nothing to do with the min
ers' strike. "
' Soldiers on duty in Butte w ill re
main for some time, it is understood
but their arduous work has about
ended.. There has been no violence
for several davs and the eitv is acain
normal for the first time in nearly
two weeks. Hoistine of ore has been
resumed and the roar of tbe bur elec
tric rains enrrvirur tbe ore to tbe
smelters ut Anaconda can again be
liearfl 24 hours a day.
& Company, U.
SEATTLE STRIKE
MAY BE SETTLED
BEFORE NIGHT
8EATTLK. Wash.. Feb. 18 With
nian'v indications of n nossibilitV that
tlio strike of more than 25.000 Sent
tlo shipyard and contract hIiod work
ers in the metal trades miitht he set
tled before midnight touiuhty union
leaders nnd their international offi
cers nnrl l)r.' T,. C. fnruhnll -nf tUn
Mucv vwte. nd.iustincnt commiswion.
went iuio nnoincr contcrencc this
niorninC' .' ... .
I.HHt nillit rennrtu ivnra ri,tiui.nl'
about labor licadunartn that some
son 01 compromise had been effected
which would end the strike shortly.
Ilnwevpf. ft pAlnhnt. uiima nf 1t'u?fn
tion nmone the rank and file of the
workem. union leaders scoured tbe
votes or the Hope l,olire f Machin
ists, second Ktrongest sliipvard union,
and of the steam and operating cnsrU
neeni, to remain awnv from tlio'vnrds
when thev re-open tomorrow niom
ine. Shipyard employers announced
thnt thk vni-llu wnilbl nntn wIiaIIia tl...
strike was ended or not. In, future
conferences between unions and em
ployers here, the covernmcnt will he
represented bv Ur. Mamhall. Captain
John Blain. bead of tbe industrial
f ornomtion. and ffi'nrv fnTtriiT' henil
01 ine lauor onniKimcnt. division 01
0111 bUIMMinc UUiiru. . , . i, '.:
''-rifiirra
S. A.
Daily Health Talks
' Where Mojt Hlekneaa llcglna
mid JOmlN
IIY FRANKLIN IlUAXK, M. D.
It can be auld broadly that moat
human Ills begin In tho atomach nnd
end In the stomach. Good dlgeatloli
meaim good health, and poor diges
tion means bad health. The mlnuto
your atomach falls to properly dis
pone of the food you eat, troubles bo.
gin to crop out In vnrlous forms. In
digestion and dyspepsia are the com
monest forms, but thin, Impure blood,
hoauaches, backaches, pimples,
blotches,, dizziness, belching, coatad
tonguo, weakness, poor appetite,
sleeplessness, coughs, colds and bron
chitis are almost as common. There
Is but one way to have good health,
and that Is to put and keep your
stomach In good order. This Is easy
to do If you taha Drj Pierce's Ooldon
Medical Discovery. It is a wonderful
tonic and blood purifier, and Is So
safe to take, for It Is made of roots
and herbs. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo,
X. Y., stands boblnd this standard,
medicine, and It Is good to know that
so distinguished a physician Is proud
to have his namo Identified with It.
When you take Oohlen Medical Dis
covery, you am getting the benefit
of the experience of a doctor whoa
reputation goes all around the earth.
Still more, you get a temperance
medicine. that contains not a drop of
alcohol or narcotic of any kind. Long
ago Dr. 1'lerce combined-. certain val
uable vegetable Ingredients without
the use of alcohol so that these
remedies always huvo been strictly
temperance medicines, .
If piles are torturing yon, get and
uro Pierce's Anodyne Pile Olntmont.
Tbe quick relief it gives is hard to
boltere until yon try It. If constipat
ed. Dr. Plorce's Pleasant ., Pellets
should be taken while uslnar Anodvne
Pile Ointment. Few Indeed are the
cases which these splendid remedies
win not relieve and usually overcome.
They are so good that nearly every
drug store lias them for sale. . Adv.
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