rAOE four 5CEDFORT) MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, REflON.'-MONDAY. M AH01I 21. 1919 t'WM1. .11. jtfEDFORD MArb I3IBUNE Attf .t?JI'WUHNI)S!NT"V;RWSPAPKR BXCKPT SUNDAY BY THIS. MUIFOlli PIUNTINO CO. , . ' OffloA, Matt Tribune Bolldln 25-27.-29 Norm ir treut. .rivone 4a.- , A consolJdatton -of the Democratic Tnon. The jaeJrord Mali. The Metlfonl Tribune, tho Houthuru Ort-ruuln The Anmna a riouiio. Tho Medford Sunday Bun Is furnished uDBoriiHsrs . deoiring a.suven-uay auu? newjipBper, . OKOROM PUT2CAM, 'Editor. : BUBBOaiPTION TERMS! s . Pnlly, with Sunday, Sun, ye&rlS.M Dolly, with Sunday Sun. month .6R Dnlly, without Sunday Sun, year- 6.00 Palt without Sunday Sun. month ,60 wpokly Man Trlnune.fon yoar, i.tu . Bund ny Sun,. one year. .; 1.60 BY CAHR1KR In Med ford, Ashland. Jacksonville. Centra Point, Phoenix: , . Dolly, with Sunday Sun, year. $7-60 : Dni'y, with Sunday Sun, months .85 IMHy, without Sunday Sun, year.. $.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. uiiiciai paper ox jacason voumy. Entered as second-class matter at Bedford, Orcffon, under the act of March nMi AaHv avfinifftt AlmtilntlOB f OB stx months ending' Deo, 31, 1918 3.04a 'MEMBER OK THIS ASSOCIATED PRKSS. ptsll Leased Wire Service. The Asso Oiatftd Press Is exclusively entitled to tho use for republication of all newfl dlrprttches credited to It or .not others wise crollted In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights ot republication ot speouu., aispaicuw nerein are aiso reverveu. FUME LUMBER IDF immv: will find that France will in sist upon Germany's imvin in lum lior for the casualties of the French foronts which wcro destroyed durinsr tbc war.", declares IV S. Ridsdale. secretary of tho American: forestry association, who has i list, returned from a "four of tho, allied countires. Mr. Ridsdale went. to Euroie to'inves twate forest.lpses.in Ifrance. Belciiun. Italy and Great Britain, so thntthe American -Forestry association misht determine Itow America could hcli to rcnfaiee tho, destroyed, forests of Eu rope by nrcscntinc forest scad-to the various eovernments. k.it .i .l tA -. .... 'In northern France, many, of, the forests," ho says, "have been so badly smashed bv shell, shrapnel and rifle lire, or so badly cut for trench tim bers, fuel wood and other supplies for tho contending armies that thev have been virtually destroyed. Thev can be restored only bv rcplantina.; The asrricultnral land lvinir between the forests in various sectors of the bat tle, front have been so torn to pieces . bv- shell fire that it is no lonecr ser viceable for asrriculture.and like the devastated forests, will have to be p!n n ted with forest tree seed so that in vears.to come the shell holes mav be filled bv-gradual erosion and the hu mus of the soil restored. Then the replanted forests mav, be cut down and the land worked over and re stored for agricultural, use. - "The peace delegates are; now hav intr prepared data upon the loses In the French forest J. and France means to insist upon a. lanre amount of cut tine in the German forests so that she maiV be . provided with lumber for reconstruction purposes as a part of the indemnity which Germany will be required to pa v for the damage which lias been inflicted. . -1 "Italy, Belgium and Great Britain will make similar requests, for they, too, have suffered forest loses, and thev. too. need lumber in large Quanti ties and believe that Uermany snouln suppl v it to the extent of her ability." Mr. Ridsdale expects that the Ameri can--Forestry association, by. secui ine large quantities of forest tree seed next- fall; will be- able-nraterially to assist America's- European allies in restoring their forests. .' THE BESTs PROOF t Given by a Mcdorl. Citizen. . '. Dean's Kidney Pills, were lisiedv . they brought benefit."-' ; ' '" The story was told to Medford res- Identa. '' '- : ' Time has strengthened the! evi dence. :' - . - .. . Has proven the result lasting.: ' ' ... The testimony is home testimony The proof convincing. : It can -be investigated by Medford residents. . -...'.-.: .. Mrs. Wm. Charley, 305 N. Grape St., Medford, says: "My kidneys did not act right at all. Besides this, I hud much pain in my back and some times I could hardly bend or straigh ten up. ' At night, the pains bothered me, .too," and often I couldn't sleep. I tried plasters and medicines for my 9iqck but none of them helped me any.. - It was -while I was: feeling ill and discouraged that I heard ' of. Dean's .Kidney Pills and began tak ing them. ; In less than two weeks-1 folt better. I took in all four boxes and. got well again." (Statement given September 14, 1907.). k On March 10, 1916, Mrs.. Charley said: "I recommend Doan's Kidney '- Pills just as highly today as I did eeveral'years ago. I still , ; consider thorn a medicine of merit and when ver It la necessary for me to take a kidney remedy I use them, for I know thoy are most reliable." fifln nf all flnnlara. TinRfpr-Mllhlirn Co.. Mfgrs.. Duffalo, N.-Y, ; Adv. THE HUNGARIAN- REVOLUTION. HK initinl-suciH'si of the irary.cnuses little suvpviso.S'HuiiitaifVi liko Russia, has no stabilizinar middle owned; by the nobility and little more tlian ssevis, wlio srovernnient and are without sential, for a successful democracy.'. It has always been a government based upon force of not oulv subject nationalities but of the rank and iilo . , Under the monarchy, the in two; houses, the House of hobilit3' and tlie House of Iiepresentatiyes, consist ing of members elected under a ujion. property, taxation, official ; position and ancestral privileges tho " most illiberal in Europe ' servants, in tli widest sense, apprenticed workmen and agricultural laborers mxnc excluded. The ly .unrepresented. Tho executive power was vested in a cabinet of ten ministers. For was divided into muiucipalitics ,or counties, administra tion being carried on by an official appointed bv the king aided by a representative body composed of half elected members aud halt of citizens When the defeat of Austria and. Germany caused the fall of the dual -monarchy; more liberal peers and moderate socialists,, seized the reins of power and proclaimed, a provisional republic. The spirit of the revolution, however, was communistic, and the active Bolsheviki propaganda froin liussia found, a ready following among the distressed and famine stricken people. , Unuble to quickly solve the problems caused by the national collapse, the radicals with, their rosy prom ises to the submerged milions. are ihmging thei country into anarchy through the destruction of what little; sem blance of order remained. . -"f .:",';.,. ; . , , It is easy, to blame the peace. eon ferouee '.for the Bol sheviki coup d'tat, but it is doubtful if anything, thev could have done, outside of heavily garrisoning the country, could have checked the progress of the revolution-r-for it must r,un its. course. Occupation probably would have made matters worse by uniting all factions against the: in vader. It is not in the nature denied freedom, will prove mglit ot establishing democracy. Liiberty to: those ignorant of it becomes license, and must evolve, itself oiit of anar- phy in a painful process of enlightenment. : . - How strong the Bolsiievika are-in Hungary remains to be seen.. The Hungarians are an industrious, independent and progressive people, have unity and independence,' for enemies. Ihey occupy one, -T71 . .1 ' J." . Europe, ana given, Time, can out TJieir own salvation against tno tvrannv of the Bol sheviki; as they have in the mc humc, tue Mav ana ot tue ; Qet Off; the Are you on the- sucker HstT '" If vou are it is' probabls because yon are not a sucker but' a" patriotic citizen who. has. known., the .Liberty bond to be a good thinir. ' - Get-rich-nuick swindles have been the great American sport for years. The sharpers who sell fake stocks saw their came endangered when Un cle Sam started his great Liberty loan campaigns. . .;. ., i But thev are smart -these gentle men who live by their wits, ' ' Instead of complaining they lumped in and put themselves and all their. employes to; work tradins their, fake stuff foe Liberty bonds: , If von have a Liberty bond or a book of War Savings stamps von are a "prospect" for fake stock., " Your name is probably on- the sucker lisf of the oily tongued sharper because over 20 million patriots bought Lib erty bonds. '; -;; ' ou arc not to blame for bcine on the sucker list, but it is rin to vou to set off awav off that list- at your first opportunity, , v " The American people are paving out some half a billion dollars a year Rival Races Claim Laibach ; - WASHINGTON, Mar.;, 24. Ap pointment of an inter-allied commis sion, with an American memher, to investigate, recent incidents, between Italians. and Jugo-Slavs in. Laibach elicits from the National Geographic, society the following bulletin con cerning that historic city: ...;;.' ' "Besieged at various times by Hun-, Turk and;Magyar, for it lies In the natural pathway of conquests, ' and: devastated try an earthquake In 1895, -Laibach has for centuries been a vic tim of its geographical position. Sit uated more than 200 miles southwest of Vienna, on the hanks of the Lai bach river, the city is In the midst of a valley which offered a gateway; for military operations either 'from the Italian, or Balkan peninsulas to the territory . of what until recently was western Austria-Hungary and southern Germany, , ;,..,; ' "In the early nineteenth century; Laibach attained the crest of its im portance as capital of Illyrla, that variable region colonized by Greeks, ruled by Romans. Immortalized by Shakespeare In 'Twelfth Night,' and restored, to a political entity as the result of Kapoleon's Italian.:, opera tions. J. . - , '',-. ;f "Nearly a century agoj In-1821, it entertained, the Congress of Laibach when the only two constitutional gov ernments of that day, Great Britain and France, made Europe safe for embryo democracy by declining : to join' Prussia, Russia . and Austria In holplng restore; King Ferdinand to his Neapolitan throne from whiclj he had heor, removed by a rovolntion . : "That congress . was attended by Bolshevik -wvolntionritt Hnr i-la&s. Ihe.taud is noai'lv' all- the w.orkuieiu and peasantry nave been tleiuea a .voice m eaueation or experieiieo es and tryanny, or oppression legislative power wts vested Magnates, vepresentinc tho complicated fraaichise based working classes were whol local government the country paying the highest taxes, i Count Karolyi. aided 'bv- the of events that a. people," long themselves 'ompeteut over , maintained their national centuries against a ring of ot the most fertile, rcirions of 1-1 t Y " .; dc aepenciect upon to work past against the tyranny of uerman. , Sucker ' List - to" set the sitpnort of worthless stock schemes., .Tho people reap therefrom .$500,000,000 worth.ofrrrthin air.. That is not a wild gueas. It is the estimate -given bv tho capital, issues committee of the United Stotas treas ury. And, the committee .assures us that it is conservative. ' , Moreover; the half billion repre sents l'md: the cold cash that is turned in every year bv otherwise level head ed Americans seeking a milk-and-honey path to ouiok wealth bv the fake stock certificate route. It does not take into account the vast econ omic loss incident to broken fortunes, impaired effprt of discouraged invest ors and to tho diversion- from legiti mate business enterprise of new pro. dnctive capital. .. , . , , -" The capital .' issues cximmittce. charged With keeping the nation's in vestment dollars on a work-or"-fight b&sst during the ' war,' fans made a searching inauirv-into the devious by ways of. fraudulent stock promilion. Its conclusion is that never perhaps in the history of the country has wild cat pronation been so. flagrant from coast to eoast -as today,' ' Count NeBselrode who helped scram ble Poland in three national frying. pans, and hak a premature vision of a league of nations, which he called a "universal union . But his name to-; day is associated chlofly with a pud ding, seemingly an earlier token of fame; which.; was supplanted by the ' "In'.entering 'the new Klngdbm of the.Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Lai bach has come into its. own, The. city has been the center of the Slovenian movement and the seat of the Sloven ian diet', : Under- Austria-Hungary. Laibach' found itsolt politically op pressed' by the Magyars- from whom It had 'suffered- physically In 000." t "The ; Chateau, of ' Tivoll; one of Laibach's show places, was the rest denoe of Marshal Radetzky, military (Jlemenceau of AUfjtria, who emerged from retirement when 70' years old to train an army. ' When he was 83 be personally, maneuvered bis forces ln the Italian wars thru, a scries of masterly: retreats, to await reinforce ments l with, wh'cir he ''launched in aggrc?s;yo,c,ar.Vraln that ciiVnilftated in tne .ceieorateu, victory ot ivovara. '' "tnHt1 nf tho.' c.llv-n . monuments commemorate Slovenes..' . Memorializ ed in bronze are. von Valvasor, his ASK FOR and" GEP' Horliclt's ' The Original ; : Malted Milk For Infanta and lnvalida -' OTHRS ar UVUTAT10N3 . :;'.;', '; iMtv'ts'i 4'.. 1 ';, UNDER BOLSHEVIKI Assooiutod Press.) Pupils instciut bf teachers, control tho srhoula of lius sia under the Bolshevik regime, iu conling to two Knglislimen, ono of them tin experienced schoolmaster, who have inst returned from Rus sia. . , -.., ' . :-.' . Ilovs and cirls nre h irdrnl indis-. orimimitulv find there is i o diseiplino. suvs the KiigliKluneii. Pvi's lontrol the teachers. In n Kolmiiit school a youth of. 18 wus appointed commis sioner of the instituliutt and wus in charge of all toaclnii-s. ..'On ono oc casion ho closed tho school for ti -week us a protest nuninst tho tuition of the Piaster Who lutd niprininncd it pupil. Should a muster prove unpopufav. hei is promptly ejected bv his class. Often , tlie master apears .for class only to t.ind his pupils engaged in a committee meeting which must not be disturbed, ,' .., ' . ,,; Eiieh class has its own committee mid usually the most popular bov rep resents the otlicjrs at the masters' council. Those oommittces not only direct tho masters but control tho dis tribution of food which is provided for the middav uieal and which is the chief cause for unv attendance at nil. Pupils do exactly as thev please, walking into the classroom nnd leav ing it while a lesson' is in progress. This; is. particularly true'nH regards lunch time, for the first to reach the dining room is the first to bo served and he usually gets tho best. No punishment of unv kind is inflicted on tho pupil as each pupil is his own mentor ns to right or wrong, , Xo home-work is set, the pupil do ing all his school work during the hours set npurt for each session. At tendance is not coimmlsorv, or even regulated bv rule, each one attending classes or staving awav as he sees fit. Xo marks for good work are al lowed, and consequently none for tho Sluggard who makes no attempt at scholastic attainment. :.; The same chnotin conditions were observed bv .the Englishmen in the universities and other seats of Jiighcr education. Any'.hov of sixteen, may enter without .nullification,' Even though lie mav be unable to read, and all liolshcviki children have not vet attained that disnitv. ho still mav be come an, undcrtrraduiitc. 'entitled to all the fond and oilier advantages enjoy ed bv rnoro". advanced, , t;crNons in seareh of sjicli'odiieulion as the de monilized system has to offer. OIL DISCOVERED - -;:-;,;ji-,',..i. ' '. : LdNDOf.arch 241 'Sccrccv suri rounds the operations-Of the drillers who have discovered pil in Ierbvsliirc. There seems to be no doubt however, that oil in considerable quantities has beon. found, bnd the . drillers believe they are about to open up ao import ant oil field. Ono well has been com pleted' on the estate of tho Duke of Devonshire... and other wolfs are be ing drilled, as rapidly ns possible. Other wells, it was announced, here to duv.'are to he drilled in Statfordsliiro nnd Xottinghnm.' ; ' A correspondent of the Leeds Mer cury declared that ho- had been in formed bv lending British geologists that thev believed more oil would be found in England that had come from the wells of western Pennsylvania. . Dependent ns England has been for, fuel upon its conl fields and the var garies of its minors, which more thnn once tins threatened to precipitate an .industrial crisis,' tho djsoovorv of oil has excited more .than, usual interest. torlan, Vodnlk, the Slovene Chaucer; and' Pregereri, whose vera: l consid ered better than that of his predeces sor., ' -;;,;.!;; ; "Under the. dtiaL omplre Laibach. had; , a,- population .not- larger than Augusta. ;Ga and. waB:tha caplfal of. the duchy of Carniola. From the hill which dominaten the old town' on:the right bank of th,e, river the Stolnpr Alps are visible to the north.. On this hill! is the cattle of, former jgovernora of the province., ,:, '.', ... . , : , "Laibach's Industry .berore the war consisted mainly of the manufacture, of bricks, oil pottery, cloths,, paper, and fire hose.'" , . ' For SkirrTor.tttrea Don't worry about eczema or other " ' skin troubles. You- can hav a clean,- healthy skin by using Zeroo, obtained'-: at any drug store for 35c, or extra large, bottle at $1.00. ,; .;-: " - '" " Zemo generally reinorea pimples,' ' blackheads, lilotches. ecrema and ring worm and makes th skin, clear and healthy, Zemo is a clean, penetrating,,. ' antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains nothing. It is easilv' . applied and costs a mere trifle for each .application. It is always dependable. J The E. W, Rose Co., Cleveland, 0, J ; JOHN A., PERL-- r 7 -' Undertaker ,f ' " Phone M, 47 and 47-J2 ' ,' Antomobilo Hearse Serriee.. ', " :h Lady Assistant ':': .,, ' '. ; 'J- ' 82 SOUTH' BAHTfIOTT 4uto Ambulance Service. Ooronft OF. - BKKLIN. (Coresiiondeiieo of tlie Associated Press.l Ileum ml that tHo pence treaty eontiuii a clmise grunt ing amnesty- to Gcriiiiin submariue coniiuiiiulers for thn old rages thev committed in the ruthless suhmarimt wiirfare, is- voiced by tho Allvemeine X.eitung. Tho Berlin nowspupor evi dently expects, that thu allies will lo imind the surrender of ull dormou, sulnnnrine coiiuiiiiuders nnd goes oil to present an iirguinunt lo show why these men should not h punished for thn crimes thev committed on or un der the sens. Tho pnper !so gives warning that unv . attempt to hold them respousrlilo for Ihoir mnrdoi-s of innocent, persons might fan tho Ilium of international hatred, ''These captains," assert a ho news paper, "were not rt'sponsible for tho conduct, of submarine, warfare or for carrving on tho unrestricted under sells camimiun. Thev wero noting within the scope 0f their- orders nnd the entenle could nut pusildv hoiu to defend tho position that those men were responsible when tliov simply carried out in a professional way the iiistructinns thov ha'd received. "If tho vntuiito is- determined to plane the responsibility for tho war on certain persons and make them the subject of criminal proceedings, an interiiatiniial trihuiiiil would be the only competent court: and before this wo vlndlv await J lie verdict. "England and other members of the entente, however, will do very well to carefully ponder whether this would servo an a nrooedent which might bo followed after the conclusion of ponce to renew tho flame of hatred. If this is to be ii peace of understanding nnd reconciliation, the treaty to ho ifcui cliided mast contain tho traditional amnesty claiiKC." - SIMS DENIES USE OF FAMOUS REPLY .NEW YOflK, Mar, 22. Vlco-Adi miral William 8., Sims, commnndnr ot tho Amorlcnn naval forces In tho war xono,. refuses, to bo known to his tory as tho author of a laconic reply to tho British naval commnndor who asked when thu American destroyers wont to Quocnstown to help comiuor Gormany would , be ready to flKhi. The famous words as attributed to Vlce-Admlral Sims wore:. "Wo can start at onco. , Wo, made our propara. tlon on tho way.'"' "r V 0 f What actually happened, .assorts tho vice-admiral in a lettor published here, was that when 'the destrnyora commanded by Commander Joseph K. Taussig arrived- at Queenstown aftof , their 'SOOn-mllo trans-Atlantic voyage, the wore In need. ot coullng. Admiral 'Bayly asked when 'the American ships would be ready for service and Commander Taussig re plied that he would bo ready "ns soon as his vessels could be refueled." ' Vlce-Admlral Sims writes that ho was at that timo In Paris. Ho added that Commander Taussig "wan ono of the ablest destroyer commando who served under me in, the Atlantic flo tilla and tho reply he made to ad miral Bayly was exactly the reply I would have expected him to muko. I can make no claim to having made ubo to any . eplgramatical; expreislon on this occasion." A i , , STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. . Edwards' Olive Tablets ' That's, what' thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of tokiag- tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion,- they, are attacking the real cauee o the ailment--clogged liver and rliwdered. bowels.-- -,j:t . '1 Dr. Edwards' Olive- Tablets arouse the Hver in a soothing,. .pealing wayo wnen tho liver andibowels- are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion nnd stomach troubles. i ' ' If you - have az- bad taste Ini your mourn, - tor.cue ii coE.es; ;bp)jb.ji.o jioor, lazy, don't-care feeling,- no 4 nbltlnn or yoa should: Uko, Olivn.-Tahlets, the sub stl'ute for.calwicl.-- ., .-t." ; a ;' ,. i -r, 'Edwards' Olive-Tablets are a purely vecetaMo compound, mixed with olive.oll. Voii. will know-them by their olive- colcw The do the, work, without griplng.cramps or pain. . Tako one or two at bedtime-for quick relief, soi ym can eat . what . you: likei At lOd ono 5c per box. All dnigglatu LIBERTY TAXI ,W4th .newt Dodge cur. 33 Stationed- at'16 tf. Front St., HiUo,& Ly-Dn:, Props. Phone canizirig All our work strictly guaranteed to be first class IS N. Fir St., Medford , n j-Phone-434 J, ,-,' t-... .' MEDFORD VULCANIZINfl WORKS MEDrORD IRON WORKS ; FOUNDRY And machine shop Also agent for' Fairbanks nnd Morse f .V: ; ,: , ilMgluoe, i -it, M 17 South Rlfiralde. OPEN DAY CITY : . J i,' 1 I . 1 SAN KKANri-SCO. Alureh i!-t. No ticu Unit thev will resume oncriitiorts Thursday, March .'27, in ull shops nl footed bv the tdriko or eul'iiit'od idillo tress of iiipro.xiliiillulv 10,1101) inn chillis!, hoilei'miikei'M and lilliml oraVtsiiii'ti in the Sun Krunoim-ii hav reuloifwns served on Ilia workers mid the iiuhlie llirouuh tlm duilv newsnn pein bv tho California Moliil Triidos Assoeiution. L'erv effort to induce thu men lo return has failed, tho si it luiiint-emcnl said, so it wiih micossurv to otieu tho shops "to niiv coinpelent men," Tho maeliinisls had iiniiiiuiii'cd tliflt thev would return to'wni'k.if thu as sociation would treat Willi thuni dt ructlv iind would sot a dofiuiln date for the oslalilishtmint of a Saturday half holiclnv, dill'erciices over which led to the ilismissal of thn workers, t 24' A Was Hardly Able to Wut-k lloforo lie lli'Uiui Taking Taiiluc, , "When I started taking Tanlao 1 was so weak I could hardfy do any IhliiK 4it ul, nnd It bun not only al most nuido a new limit of mo, but 1 have gaiiiod twenty-four pounds bo Hides," ald Chorion 14, Hlinffer. UH omiiloyee of tho (Irani Hinlth-I'orlur Slilp liulldlUK Conipuny, living nt HOS West Charleston slroot, Portland, Oro., tho oihur day, - , , "A llttlo over a year ago," ho con tinued,. "I .suffered from a bad case of In grlppo that pulled mo down till I wus hardly tit lor n thing. I loat my appetite, und what llitlu I .man aged to forco down soured on my stomach and full, as hard ns a lump of lend In ,mo, and, I was inlxerablo night nnd day. Thou several weeks oko I had ah awful utturk of tonslllr lis that had me so bad I couldn't swallow, n bit of nourishment for Ion days,, and It came near putting rue out of business. foil tlrod nnd worn out all tho lime and lost every spark of cnorsy I aver had. Whan 1 wont to bed 1 would roll and toss so mut li that I never got a good nlKht's sleep, In fact I haven't bean nhla to slvop much n .tho Inst tlireo or four years, and t always got up in tho marningn fooling just as bad as when I, wont to bed, i I., lust eonnldecaliln 111 wolKhl und, got so weak anil rondowu that at last I Just had to quit-working alto no! her. "I read so much nbout the good Tanlao wan doing others that I decid ed to try u botllo. . 1 began to pick lip rfkht smartly from the very first, and In a little whllo I had my. appe tite baok and was eating and enjoy ing my moals, and ,ovory thing now agraoa with mo. I got ns hungry as a bear in three hours after eating a hnnrty breakfast,, nnd my food Is building mo up somothlng wonderful, I sloop. Ilko a log all night and KOI up In tho mornings fooling Just fine nnd ibindy. , I. am fact getting ,bnok my old tlmo energy, anil havo already got a number of my frlonda sturtod on Tanlao and expect to . keep on boosttng'iU" Taulac Is.ca'.d Jn Mrdford by Woat Side Pharmacy, In Oold Hill by M. I). Bowers, In Central Point by Miss M. A. Moe, In Ashland by J. J. McNalr, In Kaglo Polnl by Von dor llollon." : ' , , . . , -. Adv. BUCKEYE INCUBATORS AND BROODERS GARDEN SEEDS " GRASSES ALFALFA : CLOVER v FERTILIZERS Potatoes $1.90 per cwt. MONARCH FEED AND SEED CO ' GIM-CHlT.NO ; i China Eerb Stor i Herb, ourejoi oaructie, hoadaohs catarrah, diptborla, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, hoart troublo, chills and fev er, cramps, . coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, ours all kinds ot goiters. NO OP ERATIONS. . , ' ' Medford, Oregon, Jan 13, 1917 TO WHOM IT "AY CONCERN:" ' This is to certify that I, the un dersigned, had tery severe stomach trouble and baa beon bothered tor several years and last August was' not expected to live, and hearing of Dim Chung (whose Herb Store la at 214 South Front street, Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach troublo, and I storted to feeling bet ter at soon- as I used them and today am' a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to eo Old Chung and try his Horbs. (Signed) W, B. JOHNSON, : Witnesses! M, A, Anderson, Medford S. B, Holmes, Eagle Point, .'' . Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point ' ' W. L. Cbildreth, Eagle Point, ' 0.' E. Moore, Eagle Point, J. V, Mclntyrt, Eagle Point, Geo, B. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point, Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point, " .-' - ''I ,?.' .,! Prepare, in Advance ArVottttaVfui IhfTiiwtc For EupMlanl . Mnlltoni ft)r rr lulf 'n,- mjiUi hovo 'iQwd Mlth Unv tilitiunt rrtftiltrlly- ltvo llm lionorfftl (ircwrfiuon, Mothor'i fr'noml, bcror tho nnlal ot Iwbjv. Hero it trills womlflr- , fill tMiiHrittluc QpiiUi'dtloii for II 10 Htxliimafi mitl lin-ttl. It iKiflutm niui mkoi vtanlla i Uw nuuclu. rtiulriliig tltrni plfHiil lu nattily JlelU to nnlmo'tf tlmuintl for atuuimfon. 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