Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    fltEDFOTtT) MATT; TltnKTW!. MKDTORD. . OTCTCOOX, MONDAY, 'AVTllh 7, 1010
PAOTl TTTRET3
ASHLAN D LODGE OF
ELKS INSTALL NEW
OFFICERS FOR 1919
On Huturilu'y nlKht, April, 5, tho
Anhluiid linlitu of ICIku liiHtiilloil tlio
lollowlmi officers, Ono, V. Owon,
pant oxnllua rulur, cuniliiolliitf tbo
oxurulsoHi Nxultnd rulnr, I). I'oroiicI;
(Mloumuil londliiK kulKht, li. C. I'ayna;
OKloomcil loynl kiilnllt, J. J. Murphy)
onttiomnd lecturing knlKlit, Krod C.
1 l(iiiio(i ; trenmirar, I'larro I'rovoitt;
nonrotary, J. Kdw. 'f titii-n ton ; vmiulre,
i H, IC. Toinllimuiii I ii nor guard, W. N.
WrlKlit; tylur, IC. K. Mlllur; organim,
O. Whiter; chaplain, (Uv. 1'. K. Maui,
inoiid. TruxtocB choaen were W. IS.
-uNowromba mid Alui'k UvlnKHtou. A.
C. NlnliiKor will ho llio roprOHUiitiitivo
to (ho Krnnd IimIko, wltli (foo. SV.
Uwmi tin alternative, AhIiIiiikI lodKU
1 'No. m l oxpiirlminliiK llm grontUHt
Kro,wlli In lln liUtory, now tnoinliorn
bolng Knllinruil Into llio fold In rainy
of more than n m'ore ouch, .Tito
inoinliornhlp now ovor li 00, mid II
U tho n I in n( (ho prnncnt official ad
iiilnlnliutlnn to unlnrxo llio router, of
uollvo workers to 700, aa thu mini
mum quota, uml JikIkIiik from llio
record of tlm punt fow woiiku, tlila
nuinlior will lio roucliod, II holiiK con
ceded t hut If llio printout pnco of
growth la kopt up there will bo a
tfnembernlilp of an even 1000 In thn
not dlMtiint futuro, Thl IoiIkd wiih
Inmltuittd March Id, 1 1)1)5, mid K. V,
Carter win llm flrnt oxallod rulnr, a
ioiiK lint of other representative clt-
1(onii hnvliiK filled Ihut office in ro
tation to Iho trod 1 1 of Iho frntorulty
and thn ftennrul wttll boluic of tlio
oinmunliy. , lly virtue of his nceee
Mlon to orrii-o, I'nroaxl umhiiucs tlio
Itio of lioinliiKo XIV. As sentry thn
Itnnlnl K I Thnrnloii ha flllod tlio po
ultloil fur year, und In nddltlon to
rocqrd-koopnr I u wnlklim couipnn
dlum of Informatlnn relative to llm
Bctlvltlon of thn ontar lioih at homo
nnd abroad. Tlio Klka exarnlso nn
liifltisnon that In widespread' asldn
, from upoclflo ohllKatlotia observed liy
rlto atod ritual. Urantod that their
revenues ro large, ttinlr benefactions
are correspandliiKly aonorous, and
substantial aid la bestowed rltUit and
Jaft probably to an extent creator
4 linn that afforded by all othor fra
ternal nrunnliatlonx comlilnod In any
Btvon locality. Take-Ashland for In
atanro: the Klks toinplo la the Mocca
toward! which all eyes aro turnnd
whn any project eoiuo up frater
nal, patriotic or civic which nooda
aympathntlo an wall a financial an
couraKomnnl, and when a call In
inudo for "awoot elmrlty's sake," the
appeal novar passes 'Unheeded. . I
A rumor In widespread hereabouts
- Hint II. Mattorn, mluliiK oparator on
A larKO icnlo In 'orlberp California,
notably In tho Salmon'' river district,
has recently clunodu'p 150,000 aa
xho roiult of marketing a lot of oro
lorrying a pink load of tho yellow
motal In superabundance.
. Dr. 3. II. Wobstor left for Chicago
on Saturday, to tnko poitmaduato
iwork In Intent applied method at
ono of tho leading modlcal achoola of
tho con tral went. ' . :
Airs. Mnldor, roturnod missionary
from India, itavo a vary lutorentliiK
addroai boforo tho Proabytarlan Sun
day school yoslarday, mid will axaln
speuk In tbo samo church on Wed
nesday oronlnit this woek, to which
mooting tho Ronornl public Is Invited.
. Trot. O. W. Mllom, suporlntondnnt
of tho I'hoonlx schoola, formerly
prlnolpul of llawtliorno school liaro,
. was In Anhlnnd on Saturday mootlnx
friends and attondltiK to b,uslhoss
manors, ho haylnit retained property
Intorosts In this locality. '
. On Tuesday afternoon of this' week
- tho Mlkn Indies of Mod ford will mtaln
onterUiln tho Klks ladles of Ashland
at .a. social card party, a prevailing
attraction of tho lonten sanson, brldKo
whist and flvo hundred bolng the
chief Ramo diversions.
" Upon siiKROBtlon of tho hotuo
commlttoa on military affairs, eon
KrenHlonal junket party about to visit
lOnropo, Col." Thos. W. Hammond,
membor of tlio gonoral staff of tho
- army who hns raeontly boon station'
. ed at Washington, has boon assigned
to accompany tho loKlslators, who
. sail for Franco April A on the trnnB'
. port Lavlnthnn. Col. Hammond has
soon service In fturopo with Clonoral
'. J'ornhluij. Ho Is an Aslilnnd boy, son
of tho late A. P. Hammond and bro-
titer of Mrs. J. U. Turner of this oily.
t Argument 1b mado that a hlgltor
rate of Intarent must 'bo fixed on the
, fifth sarlos of Llborty bonds In order
CHEERFUL WORDS
For Mnny a MtNlford Houm-liold.
. ' '
To hnvfl tho nnlns'nnd achos of a
bad bock removed to bo . entirely
freo from annoying, danRorous urin
ary dlnordors, Is enough to mnko nny
kldnoy BUfferor gratofttl, Tlio fol
lowing ndvlco 'of ono who has suf
fered will provo holpful to hundroda
of Metlford rondors. . ;
. Mrs. Ida IConworthy, 1108 S.'Ornpo
St Modford,. anysi "I havo :tk.n
Donn's Kldnoy Pills whon 1 hnvo no
ticed my ItKlnoys hnvon't ooon noting
ns .thoy should and, thoy Havo nover
failed to do mo good, I also, give
Doan'H Kldnoy Pills to ono of. my
grnndchlldron who Is often hothorod
with weak kidneys and they nro vory
bonoflclal." ; . . . ; . . ,
. Prlco (I0o nit nil donlorB, Don't
' simply nBk for a kldnoy remedy got
Doan's Kidney Pills the samo that
Mrs. IConworthy had, FoBtor-Mllbitrn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv,
HUN PROPOGANDA
ACTIVE AGAINST
l'ropnuimilii ilitj nut end with tlio
Hluninir ol' llio niinintico. Tlio Qor-
iiiuit Hi'onit HiTvico Ih miidiiomoiI Id
Iiiivo coiiHt'd iiiMiriilionM, lull lliuru In
in iliMiilioux, (IovIIihIi Hurt A( iinliiu-
oiiIhih to llio Inviil iliilv of Aiiioricini
cilizcii-liii) Hint Ik Hvcininulv lii'lii-
nloil bv llio niiiiii! Hiiirit Hint won lio
liiml tlm (Ionium iictivilivH in the
eitrlv lnrl of tlt war. )loiortn lire
lioiutr I'iroiillod liv word of mouth
Ihut llm Vii'lnrv Liberty limim are
to bo IhHiicd only in liirtro' iloniuniiin
timiH that llm iutoroNt rnli'H will lie
tiniitlriii'tiv, inn! ftirllior oiiiiiillv ri-
(lU'lllllllM Mlllti'lllI'lllH Clllll'llllltOll to
iiiiiko iiinrn (lil'I'iiMill tho nuhKcriiilion
til' iilliilllrt.
Wbilu wo Iiiivo mi official an
nouncement iih vet ri'LMirdinir initi'h of
tbo detail I'rt In I lie l ortheniilinir 1H
Kiie, niiii'lo iiKniiiiiiii'U huH been (rivmi
bv tbo IroiiHiirv ili'imrfimmt that tho
inveHlnieiit will bo inure, attractive
tbiin iitiv ut tbo in'oi-ciliiiir lunim, anil
it U oxiiuclcd bv liankcrH mid finiin
cierM Hint tho inleriwt rulo will bo
Hiieli iih to Drevent buniU uninir below
imr. Violurv liberty ImniU nro the
bent investinent in the worlil.
To the oriliuiirv mind, tlio oriu'ln of
Iho unrounded Ntorien which aro in
iuriuUH to Iho ciiiino of tho niiliiin ix
bi'Vuinl iiliilerMtiiinlilii;. Hut it iff nbt
a nuitler for rolleoliun whv no loanv
aiiparenllv iriiml eitixeiix nro miNlod
to repent on founded rumor reflect
iiiir tiiMitl Iho inliHtrilv of their bov
eniinent. Tlio lioiHiins luuulit bvtbo
exiiorienee !:f tbo lnt four vcnin
should not bo foruotton too reaililv.
Tlio Vielorv liberty limn in the fi-naneinL-
nf Iho war bv tbo I'nited
Slulin. It is,lo provide tho money
fur llio fliMt war obliunliiuiK of our
covernnienl, ami oVorv Ainerieitn ril
i.en tilioiilil renlir.e that llio iiHerent
rulo will bo nileiituitii mid Hint the ho
curilv in the bet iu tho world.
SALMONIFLEET SAILS
SAN KKANCISCO, April 7. Thirty-one
vessels of tho Alaska I'ncklnit
company are to "moblllco" at Ilrtslol
illny, Alaska during .April and .May
for wbut tho compuny expects to bo
a record catch. Tlio company's snl
inon pack In 191 S was 1,200.000
din'.ind.
, Tho "navy" of tho Alaska Packers
kails for a total porsonnol of &000
ilsherman and seamen. They will
swoop tho Alaskan waters for flvo
months, and than urliiR tbo pack to
.San Francisco for marketing In ull
parts of tho olvlllxed world.
to mnko thorn "atlractlvo" to Inves
tors. How about tho purchasers of
previous Issues, many of whom
scrimped and economised on a war
basis In ordar to help tho ' cause
along?
A. U Lamb has purchased tho ma
terial or the old Park Hotel now bo
lng dismantled, and Is salvaging a
good portion of tho building equip-'
mont, remnants which show that tho
undent landmark wus well construct
ed. ''
Claude Long of this vicinity Is
making final 'throo-yoar proofs on
homestead sorlal No. 00430, technic
ally locatod on tho NE14 NW14 sec
Hon 24, twp. 40 S., range 2 E.
In bohalf of military Instruction in
tho high schools, on n. compulsory
basis as proposod under national leg
islative enactment, Col. John Leader
Is visiting tho educational Institu
tions turnout southern Oregon, and
Is scheduled to .appear In Ashland on
Wednesday, April 16. In addition to
tbo schools, his hrgumonts will be ad
drossod to commercial organisations
and tho public Eonornlly. '
In splto of tho prevailing low
prlcos for horses, Wm, Rogers, living
on Wulkor avenue, has recently sold
a toiim, carrlago and harness, all on
A fair basis. A rancher nonr Modford
wus tho purchaser, Ono of this team
was "Lady,"! a high steppor woll
known heronhoiits. Mr. Uogers con
templates substituting a motor ' car
lor horsepower.
' In view of the contentions ovor tlio
tivorltH of tho pence longuo, nr. Brow
er suggests n soften of discussions In
rognrd to the best policy to follow.
Such lutorclinngo of expression, he
conton'ds, might shape sentiment in a
manner equivalent to results obtain
,od by roforondnni. The doctor thinks
clvlo nnd rollglous as woll as frater
nnl organ iKotlonn should Inltlnto
Hioho dlscitsslotiH. nnd In ordor to an
courngo tho movomont locully, Is wil
ling to tulca Innito either for or
agulnat tho' proposllloti, as a stnrtor.
A conuriltteo of 100 to study allog-
dd faults nn4 fallings of tho. school
systonnln vnguo li( Portland hns ra
eontly boon appointed. This commit
too Is soldotod from the clvlo orgnnl
nations of tlio motropolls at tho in-
stnnca of tho Orogon Clvlo league,
and It Is ottrrontly roportod thnt this
action as nftoctlng Portland Is tho
harblngor of ngltatlon which ImplioR
.investigation of tho schools turnout
the state as to eyatoinatlo offlclouoy
In major nnd minor particulars.
" An olnhnrnto motor funeral carhns
hooli added to tho equipment of tho
Dodgo furnlturo and. undortaklng
iostabllshmont.
William Duncan' and Clara
Kimball Young at the Page
l i'iit' - : . '' " -' f"-fri .
t n-u JJtfMJ. sK!!tgtAea. yj
WILLIAM
to one of tho tuouaund tliriUj
. "THE MAN
"Tno I'rica Sno Pnm," wnu inw
Clara Klmbutl Youiik as the star, will
bo tho foal oro at tbo l'auo theatre
today and Tuesday. This photo
drauiu of tlio Ufa of a beautiful young
society woman Is from tlio Immense
ly popular novel by David Orahnni
I'hllllps. it outlines tho problems In
tho I If o of a yount! woman, used to
luxurious surroundiiiK'. who finds
1
'Restless Souls''
at Rialto
Alma Rube n.9 & Jack Convokm
IriAKOI. rWRSTt.E3S Soui. 9 " ,
If you enjoy nn interesting, woll
told story, ono that presents a sym
pathetic plcturo of life as It abounds
about you, you'll Certainly want to
soe "Kestless Souls, ' now clng pro-
sentod at the Klalto theatre.
Tho story, by Cosmo Hamilton, Is
constructed on a themo of heart In
terest, picturing tho impulses and
ambitions that throb In the hearts of
folks of present day aotlvltles.
Alma RubonB, undoubtedly ono o.
our nniBt attractive sencen players, Is
presented In-ono of tho most difficult
acting roles of her career, that of a
wlfo vory much In love with hor hus
band, but apparently nogloctod : by
him and compelled to Rook the asso
ciation of hor moro fortunate frlonds.
UTAL HAS WOMAN OFFICIAL
. EVERY COUNTY BUT ONE
SALT IjAKE CITY, Utah. April 7.
With ono execution every county in
Utah has dueled a woman to fill
cither a county office or to bo a
member of tlio legislature, and this
iH believed to bo the In west number
of women officials of unv state in tbo
union. Twenty-five Utiih women hold
cniutlv offices in llio stiito. All but
one of '20 counties have. tit least one
offieo filled bv women, while Salt
Uilvo count v lins throe women' ropro
sentntives nnd ono woman senator
in llie'stnto legislature.
BELLINGHAM MAN KILLED
IN AUTOMOBILE SMASH
HKLUNaiTAai. Wnsli., Amil 7.
Alvnti l.iimberff, of (his city, wus
killed und Itovnl Kniubl. is in u lios
pitnl with bis luns iiiinetureil in two
places, iiM n result of nn tiiitoimilulo
iieeMeiit iiii llio Samisli bridge, two
miles soiilh oflhe city limits lnta'Voa.
tenia v.- ' v ; "
All Choked Up With Catarrh?
hy Continue Makeshift Treatment?
Sura
prays and douches will never
.;'.;-, cure you.
Catarrh Is annoying; enough when
it chokes up your nostrils and air
passages, causing painful and diffi
cult brcnthinp; and other discom-'
forts, -Dut the real dancer comes
when it reaches, down into . your
lungs; .'' ,' . l' ,
This is why yqu should at ' once
realize the importance) of' the proper
trcatmeutr and lose no time ex
perimenting with worthless reme
DUNCAN
in tho pra V!tagnip!i S;riJ
OF MIfiHT" ..
nernoif aiinom wkiiom resources.
Aftor a disastrous marriage she do-
tcrmirni to becomo an opera slnfier,
and the difficulties she encounters
for:n a series of stones of unusuul In
tcrcst. . How she finally reaches In
dependence and freedom Is a fascin
atlnit story. William Duncan in i
"Man of MiKhl" and a' scenic com
pletes the program. -
Great Comedy at
The Liberty
4 '-o
Sit
. . . n.t Grs.y luif
w7C''l"''''','""f,''"'" '
At tho Liberty for the last time to
night one of the best comodlos ovor
shown ln'Mcdford Is Mack Sennett's
latest"Who8e Little Wife Are You?"
Sennett's famous bathing girls, Pete
tho cat,-Toddy, tho dog, and with a
cast headed by Charles Murray make
this comedy a scream from beginning
to tho end. . Bryant Washburn In
VTho Oypsy Trull" Is a beautiful ro
mance story about a girl who wanted
a cave-man but not a dress suit. ,
COOS BAY WORKERS
MARSlinEr-n. OreJ, April 7.
Kfforts to put in effect n cut' in
.wuges nt the Conlogue, logging camp
in Ibis ' district resulted in 25 men
who wore members' of tho Loyal Lo-
oliill ,iP . T.Miriri.i'a. mw1 ' T.,,,,l,i.v,it,in
lenvinsf. their iobs nnd seeking work
olsewhero, iiueoi'tling to word brought
hero lodnv.-', Severnl other. nttcmpts
to rodneo wnges in mills nmV enmps
of Pms Hjiv rei'enflv llitvn l,nn tv.
stieoossful lieoniiso of tKo orgiliii.eil
nppnsit'ori of the workmen.
dies which touch only the surface.
io be rid ot Uttnrrn, youjnmst drive
the disease germs out of your blood.
Splendid results have been, report
ed from . the use of-S. S. S., which
completely routs, from your- blood
the Catarrh germs, for which it is
a perfect antidote, . . . .
S. S. .S. is. sold, .hy: all :druRgist9.
If you wish medical advice as to tho
treatment of your own - individual
case, write to-day to Chief Mcdlfcal
Adviser. Swift SDecific Co..
Dept.
JJ. Atlauta. Ga, . . ; '. -
m
7.11
i;;-:-i.ikii
STAGED REVOLT
SKOIX; April 3. (1W the Asio
eintod' Press. )-l)ieiiHsiii(f llio Ko
rean insurrection tmlnv KntaHoa
Senri, 7-bief of the homnrIeiiartiJient
itf thn Korean civernor icnnornl said
the Koronnn bad two grlevurioes
iliseriminntorv 'treatment' anil ( little
liopo for iiilvmiccment.
lio 'declared the Jiininieso eovern
mont is Hcekitia to abolish discrim
ination but suid the . Koreans lack
iiniilifieations n compared with the
.Inpunese und tlmt ull bers :oud not
be let down ut once, M. Somi ud
loillcd that the Koreans do not re
ceive the snme wmres us nro iriven
.lapnwisc for tbj same work, but in
sisted Ibis was due to inferior ea
paeitv nnd in thut addition the Ko
reans could live more cheaply than
the Jnpnnose. -
"The eovcrnmcnt was preparinir to
institute reforms when the uprisines
bcitiin,": ho Hnid. "Jt wnnU to eive
the Koreans the snmc ehnnce of ad
vancement ns is accorded to the Jnp
unse nnd five Korean goycrnors and
mnnv district magistrates nnd eoun
i illors havo Tieen appointed. Advis
ory committees for cities have been
inst'tuted and the system will be ex
tended to villnges for the purpose of
(stublishinfr facilities for tho peo
ple to express their wishes." .
jr. Komi ndded thnt he personally
did hot believe it possible to errant
the right of free snwi'b. because the
Koreans are "cusilv unsied." lie de
clr.i;3 hewsver. Hint tho vmment
rh;ln rof nreinrcd to establish a rep
rr5'3'"t.vc covemnsent must anon:
liberal policies in consonance with
Hie spirit of the age."
VICTORY TRAIN CONTINUES
TO DRAW BIG CROWDS
PORTLAXI). April 7. The war
trophy train which is touring the
ti,.ptl,t,'Aut l.i tirfiitua ennf itiinnf in ffl.
vor of the nproaehintr Victory loan
crossed from Oregon into Washing
ton enrlv todav, making its first stop
nt Starbuck. On Sundav - several
thousand people sow (he train and its
exhibit at Uend nnd AMtlrqs.
BuylheFiYePound
J Size and Save Money
IfoucaritbuYBelter
Coffee.
r EVERY CAN GUARANTED
Also Packed in V
3 and 14b. Cans
jxeeps si
smooth
The surface of any spindle shows rough
through the microscope. But the pow
, dered mica in Mica'Axle Grease fills up this
roughness and makes spindles smooth as
f glass. Then the grease works better and
lasts twice as long.,: No hot boxes. Ask
your dealer. Buy by the pail.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
' .'. - (California) ' '
tW. E. WALKER, SPECIAL AGENT. STANDARD OIL CO. Medford. Ore
W; C. Leovor, Centrni Point ;XF. J. I"ick, Jncksonvlllos Froomnn.. &
Wiley, 'Central Point; Ixnvls Vlrlch JneKsoiivlllo; Uurnott llros. Hdw.
Co;,Modforl; Vlrlch & Kynn, Medford; Crater Lake Hwd. Co., Medford;
MiVlford Harness Company, Mbilford;,. i ..;.. ..
Overstocked on.Fitall Cases
- Indisponsiblc! for one in traveling or camping. We
will sell all wo have ou hand for coat.
DENIKINE LEADER
TmjOX, March (Corres
uondciiee of Iho Associated 1're.ss.)
(ionernl Denikine, bend of tho Hns
sinn volunteer armv. which is fighting
Hulsbevism in .southern Jiussin, is de
scribed bv an Kuglish admirer from
Odessa lis. a man of about 50 venrs
with regulnr features nnd the fine
presence of the striking Russian type.
He gives one the impression of being
a broad minded, high thinking, de
termined, well balanced man."
Denkine. he suid. is guiding his
armv and his "special council'' thru
dangerous shoals, but so far has
not encountered nnd reefs. The "spe
cial council," he explained, is a. legis
lative bodv which is laving the foun
dations of a "new all Husisiin govern
ment." He described its members ns
reformers, "all broad minded" and de
tennined to give Itussia every possi
bility of gaining u place among the
great free nations of Knrope.' -The
volunteer nrmv now number
ing. 100.000 men and holding a belt
teaching from the ) thick Sea to the
Caspian, he described as non-polit
cnl. "It stands." according to the
traveler. ' "for a united free Russia.
for freedom of press and speech, and
is. aiming to bring about such condi
tions in Itussia that nn ndministrn
tive government etin be formed bv the
will of the people in n fair election.
Denikine. the Kuglisliinnn suid. is
sMPportcd bv representatives i va
rious political parties. ineludingn'ca-
dc!',:, republican:;, r.o'-ial democrats
nnd tbfe' right whig of the social revo
lutionaries. ' " '
"In Bolshevik rtiissiu." he contin
ued, "there is only one party the
Bolhev.k Party. Ilcnlthv. progres
sive socialists arc now suppressed.
These soeiulists realize that under
Denikine they are working to form a
progressive element in a stable gov
ernment. They ure in his nrmv and
in his special council. All parties
surrounding the council have learned
by experience that possibly for a time
a dictatorship will be necessary iu
Russia to bring about that state oi
freedom which. they have been wait
1 ing for for years. -
WHV?
as glass
MICA
AXLE GREASE
STANDARD OIL COM PA NY F
IS
.Since TuMiik Tanlac Alniiind..8iiy$
JIO Feels as Well n lio
Kvcr Kid
"If you had seen me boforo I began
taking Tsfclao you would hardly be
lieve me to be the samo person," said
A. F. Almand, a well-known seed
merchant of 271-3 I'oters street, At
lanta, Gu. ' .
'For more than a year," he contin
ued, "1 differed torrlbly with stom
ach trouble. After eating anything I
would always have gas on my stom
ach and would constantly belch up
my sour, undigested fond. I suf
fered with heartburn constantly and
was extremely nervous, my liver was
sluggish and I was bilious, too. I
felt languid and tired-out most of tho
time and often felt so bad that I
could hardly attend to my business
properly. ,
I heard so many people praising
Tanla..that.i . began Unking JW.
and hy the time I had finished my
second battle 1 had gained nineteen
pounds. I never sutfor now with
heartburn or Indigestion, and am not
nervous like I was before, I sleep i
well and get up In the morn;ng feel
ing fine and ready for a bard day's
work." '
Tanlae Is sold In Medford by West
Side Pharmacy, in Gold H1U by M. D.
Bowers, In Central Point by Miss M.
A. Mee, In Ashland by J. J. McNalr.
In Eagle 'Point by Von der Hellen.'
- - ' ... Adv.
LIBERTY TAXI
With new Dodge car.
Stationed at 16 N. Front St.
33
Hale & Lyon, Props. Phone
LBACX FDOM THE fROnT
You will want a new suit. Let us
make it for vou.
KLEIN
The Tailor .
128 E. Main, Upstairs . . ,
ruL or Anaraoti
Sprina Is here and vou can satisfy
vour ambition bv ourchasina a lawn
mowing and aardeninq tools of the
Poole Furniture Co.
We carry a bla line of furniture and
household necessities to supply -the
Sorina wants.
GIMCHTJKO ,
China Kerb Btor
- Herb care tor earacne, neadaxhe,
catarrah, dlptheria, eore throat,
lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach
trouble, heart trouble, chills and far
er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation,
carbuncles,- tumors, cracked breast. '
cures all kinds ot goiters. NO OP
ERATIONS, v. ' ' '
Medford, Oregon, Jan IS, 1J1T
TO WHOM IT .TAY CONCERN:
This Is to certify that I, the un
dersigned, had very severe stomach
trouble and had been bothered for
several years and last August was not
expected to live, and hearing of Glm
Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 214
South Front street, Medford) I de
cided to got herbs for my stomach
trouble, and I storied to feeling bet
ter aa soon as I used them and today
am a well man and can heartily rec
ommend anyone afflicted as I was to
see Qlm Chung and try his Herbs,
(Signed) W. R. JOHNSON.
Wltneesesr .1 ,
M. A. Anderson, Medford
S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, . . - j
Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point -.
W. L. Chlldrethi Eagle Point, ' " j
C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. ' '
J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Polnti ,
Geo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagla Point,
Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point. '