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V PXCIF, TWO JiEDFORTJ MATH TRTBTTNTF,, MftDFORD, ORKOOX. MONDAY. JANUARY 3. 1020 In all llkul.ho-.nl tho nc-w fair grounds pile will lm iiurchaLMi l' the county court within the iioxt two weeks on which a Ms county fair will be hchl next fall. The county court a year uko voted $1',uih) for the purchase of the fair srL-umU to be paid for at the rate of sfL'inm a year This year's budget of the court con tains nn iicm of Si'')0t for the first i tmvnumt. and tin' county court re-! etntly voted $7,".'i towards the prem ium list for this year's fair to be added ti. the slate's appropriation for Jackson county for the ;iuin' purpose. The fair association directors have roe on) mended several sites for the county court to choose fn. m, but no far tho court is undecided on loca tion. Immediately after tho grounds uro purchased the work of getting them In suitable shape and of erect-j lug buildings will be begun, no as tc . he in readiness for next fall's fair. I Orros, tailors lor men and women. Hixh trade only. A.shlaml. Ore. The grade schools of tho city re- sumed their sessions this nioruini following the two weeks holiday va- cation, much to the regret of thej pupils. ' Poultry bhow January (th to fth.i At a meeting at the Hotel Medford tonight to which all the republican women of the city unil county who favor tiencriil Wood for president art? invited, a women's Leonard Wood Republican club will bo crganized. Place your order for a l)odt:e Brothers car now. Geo. 1.. Trelchler. :: 4 ' 'Harry Rosenberg returned home tltla morning from having attended Farmers, Week at the O. A. C. and several days spent in Portland. Slab wood for sale by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. '.Mrs. 1. A. Gregory of I.os Angeles, stopped oft In Medford Sunday mor ning for a few days visit with "Mrs. 11. K. Riddle. Mrs. Gregory is ea riute home from an extended visit with relatives anil friends in Seattle and different points in .Montana. The llregory's formerly resided in .Med ford, having conducted a photograph gallery here. Let nothing keep you uway from tho Poultry show. 1! -Ill "Cupt. C. (). Applegato of Klamath Falls, is visiting at the home of his Bister, -Mrs. II. II. Sargent in this city," says the Jacksonville I'ost. (.'apt. Applegato Is an old timo resi dent tf this eummunity. Ho remarks that the general appearance of the town has not changed in SO years." .Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiero for Nullone. Phone iS.W. Tho last of tho students of Med ford and vicinity homo for the holi days vacation returned to their re spective collegos and universities on Hun day. Some bargains In used cars. Cunc and see them at Geo. L. 'Creichler Motor Co. - I "' County Superintendent Ager wht. attended the state teachers associa tion convention at Portland last week and then went to Salem for the county superintendents' conference, with Slate Superintendent Churchill, is still detained at Salem on school business und will not return l.i.me until Wednesday. Fifth annual Poultry show, M. 1". A H. llldg. M-l .Mark .Montgomery, tho Southern Pacific agent who has been 111 a: homo for a week past with a bad cold was roporled this morning as improv ing. Don't forget tho Poultry Show next week. -4-" F. dlth Sweeney, Florence K. Pool. Edwin 1.. Lane and Mrs. '. P. l.anc were all registered at the Portland hotel, Portland, as from Medford last Saturday. For tho best Insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. G. V. W'unberly o( Koseburg, dep uty Internal revenue collecti r tor this district. Is in the city on official business, having arrived Sunday. Swell chickens are here. -l:'. Mrs. Arthur llenilershott and chil dren of Kngene have been he-e viMt Ing Mrs. llendershott's mother, Mrs. A. H. Phipps. Southern Oregon Poultry Show. Jan. ,".th to :;h. '-1- Mulor C. A. Malone of Medford. was an Ashland business visitor yes terday aflenuu-n. While here Major Malone suted he expects to brms a crew of men up to re:inve the old poles of the C.tlifornia-Oie.uou Power company which are U:t in this ci:. Ashland Tidiness. We have a few slightly used Vir trolus at reduced prices Liken on ex change for the wonderful Prunswit-k plutiosroph that plavs all record at their very best, ll.vle's Piano Hosis.. Inc. t!V L. li Snapp f r-.-.ri-. Ky.. and .1 C llolcomb of White Salmon. v.ih , are guests at the Medonl. and Sir; ney S. Smith of Wash'.r.uton. I.i . is a guest at the M't!ford. Cackle district M. F. & H We I : Mrs. I.ucr-:ia K rnc.i:t. fisrn.-T well known r-sideut ot Medford. who for some time p.!-' has ben in t!ie millinery business ., Weed, Calif . arrived in the cisy !c.: niclit fr ;i short visit and is steppin, sit ;h.' Nash. Tho Heart of the Psic'ric Pon'.:ry Shew. M. F. II. ill,! . .Voifor.l. or- lr. and Mrs. J. .1. F.::t:i n will leave next Sunday mailt for New York city, where lr. K.mm. ::' n .U take a post graduate course of s;x weeks in surgery. t'lano luiiiiij-. ss'ui , ..-j my success. Ceo. W. Cnvs. Ilea !-, quarters Hale's Plane House. Phone, 6. - 'i: The orchardists of the valley will be interested in the following item published in the Kusene (.iuunl: "Here l.s a ratlu-r unusual situation icr fruit nun to consider, it aeoia that the reate-it damage was done during thw recent low temperature to orchards that had been Kven the greatest care. Where fruit men had plowed deep and given special atten- ,i,,n to .uJtivatins their orchards, and to keeping the sap up in the trees, tho zero weather, freezing the did the datnai'p. Aurl nn the . I ill hir li:ttifl wlion ilio tr.it.t hnil tint cultivated and hut little sap was the trees hut little damage was dene. At least this is the theory of an experienced fruit man who says it is hardly possible as yet to deter mine exactly how serious the damage was." For sale Buck shot gravel. Phone 512-J. Owing to increase In materials and help we are forced tc increase our prices on January 1st. New lists will be Issued then. Sunrise Laundry. 242 Colonel J. F. Munday announced today that resumption of drilling for oil on the Stokes ranch near Medford which was stopped by the recent snow storm and hard freeze will be bee,un in about a week. The drill is now down 4 r feet, much hard luck has been encountered ever since Aril ling was begun. The well is beinp drilled by tho Western Oil company, in which ouly three men are finan cially interested, and none of the company's stock is for sale. Some of tho best birds in Oregon, Washington and British Columbia are there. 243 Have mo tune your piano. Recom mended by best musicians. Tuning done for Sherman. Clay & Co. W. V. Un.oks, Palmer I'iano House. I. K. Novak, who has been man ager of Wochvorth's store for a year, leaves tomorrow for Casper, Wyom ing, where he will open a new store for tho company. His successor has not arrived. Mr. Novak is a live-wire young man, has increased the busi ness of the company materially In Medford and we wish him success in his new location. Something new. Pecotins in j;old and silver. Call at Handicraft Shop and see samples. 2 17 Birds of rank will bo there. 2-12 An advertising crew which will in troduce a brand cf baking powder in .Medford and vicinity for several weeks arrived at the Holland yester day, consh.tir.g of Mae Olson of Salt I.ako City, Pearl Pruell of Medford. 1ml.. V. Cheevers of Los Angeles and A. Williams of Boulder, Col. Kngiuo coils for all cars. C. K, Gates Auto Co1. ' ' tf in per cent off on all Pacific pack age goods including gowns, combina t ions and children's dresses during January. Handicraft Shop. Is mil Mohr, landlord of the Hotel Medford, Is still confined to his home by the severo attack of rheumatism with which he has been suffering for the past two weeks. Your attendance will insure anoth er Poultry show. 2t:t Pianos Hamilton, Baldwin, El lington, save money, buy of me direct from factory. Phono 001-J. H. N. Lofland. 24 Considerable rain which at times turned Into' a light snow began to fall in the city and vicinity early last evening. Paring the night up until s o'clock this morning the precipita tion amounted to .11 of an inch. More rain is predicted for tonight ami probably rain for Tuesday. Kifth annual Poultry show next week. 2 42 See D. It. Wood & Co.. No. 7 West Eleventh, for fire insurance. tf Oregonians registered at the Med ford Sunday and this'morning wore J. C. Currie of Salem. CI. V. Wimber ly of I'oisebuVg. and T. H. Taylor, H. W. Scarborough E. L. Webster and il. M. Bingham of Portland. Affidavits for Tiolding mining claims for sale at Mail Tribune office. tf A. 11. Nolson, the well known rop- nsentalivo of a Medford wholesale uuvrry house is still In an Ashland hospital where he underwent an op eration several days ago for the re moval of liis tonsils. Bring the cnildren to the Poultry show. 2:: K. C. Ueimor. head of the Southern Oregon Experiment station, arrived home Sunday from his several months in China. He stopped off en route home from Seattle to Corvallis where as a feature of Farmers Week on New Year's night he related his expe: :t aces in The wIMs of China. Ladies' and men's suits French drv cleaned Jl T0. City Cleaning Works. Phone 4 7 4. tf Mr and Mrs. II. H. McCurdy have j returned home from their holiday so j joitrn a; San Krancifco. Pr. Heine, eye. car. nose, throat. A miniature oil well drill in opera tion u:oK'd "Tngenia Oil and l.as Ci'inpaiiy .hill. No. 1" is attracting ideraMe attention in tho show ;ni'.o.v uf the Paat i Hressler offive in the N-i.h hotel building. The drill oj'r.ited !; electricity, and the ex-hi'-iticn is a part of the Tnonui oo:;:;mi. 's exploitation. The first drtii o'. ; !i e co a; pa n y is ex pec . ed to .rrtw iv.' the city during the uext wpr-k or t o. l.a hats at cost while they last a', the Bf!i:iet Nook. 242 Thf r.i;:i-t Ladies will meet at :hc he:-. ii of Mrs. Win. I'm vis on CvMr.il for business and work. 2 oShK Tuesday afternoon. Hak:r.. f.T health. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS . j ry rhone: I'clflt 227. j VlKht I'bonr: F. W. fk, 19S-JX LaJr jL9lttu J Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Locke of Ber ban apartments, returned this morn ing from Portland bringing with i hem a beautiful baby girl whom they have adopted. A double baptism look place thU morning when this adopted baby was christened Marjorie Helen Locke and the infant daughter of Capt. and Mrs. E. J. Lee was Chris tened Nancy Lee.,. Rev. William Hamilton performed the baptismal ceremoTiy at St. Mark's hall. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. Be van acted as sponsors. Your old hat retrinimed at the Bonnet Nook. 24 2 Pottery for wedding gifts. Handi craft Shop. Miss Marie Obenchaln Mrsho had been visiting relatives in Jacksonville left Saturday night to resume her studies at the l of O. Hemstitching p;coting. .Begin your Christmas work now. The Van ity Shop. Next Rialto theatre. tf Dimming lenses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf J. O. Havies of Sacramento super intendent of the Sylvanite mine near Cold Hill, arrived in the city this morning from Sacyimento to- spend several days incidental to work being resumed at the mine, which had been discontinued for several months past. The mine is owned by California and Medford men. Weed chains foi all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf All winter millinery greatly re duced at the Bonnet Nook. 242 Mrs. Ella T. French of Los Angeles is a visiter iu the city and u guest at the Nash. i Slab wood and kindling for sale.' Call S59. i Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread, furnished, work guaranteed, Mail orders solicited. Singer Sewing Ma-i chine Co., Hi West Main street. , California visitors at the Medford include Jules E. Kaniique, E. Straub stader und F. L. (loss of San Fran cisco, Mrs. J. D. Fairchild, Margaret V. Fnirchleld and Mrs. V. Dunphey of Yreka and T. G. Bradley of Copco. Brunswick phonographs on easy terms at Hale's Piano House. tf Don't fail to sec the baiains in huts at the Bonnet Nook. 242 Benj. M. Collins, C. H. Ernst and J. It. Henry of Grants Pass came to the city Sunday to boost on the hotel registers the climate of thht city, from which Medford gets ull its fog during the winter season. The two lormer wrote their little piece. "It's the Climate" correctly on the Holland register, but Mr. Henry evidently for got or else was in a hurry so . he wrote only the words, "The Climate" on the Nash register. Get the habit! Buy shares now in the Building and Loan. 'Yarns in all colors for yarn flow ers, 10c a skein Handicraft Shop. Senator C. M. Thomas will be un ifble to be at Salem tonight to attend tho conference called by Governor Olcott of himself and the senate and house committees on fish and game, neither- will Representative Sidler of Grants Pass be present. Pecoting in gold and silyer, suit able on georgette blouses and even ing dresses. Handicraft Shop. 247 Invest your Christmas and New Year's money in those things you saw and wanted before Christmas at the Jap Art Store. Tea sets, kimonas. vases, table cloths, etc. A lovely variety and very reasonable. 2-12 Miss Margaret Blaik returned re cently to Medford where she is teaching in the city schools, af,ter spending a two weeks' vacation with her brother, Y. P. BlacR. who is spe cializing in agriculture at O. A. C. Miss Black is recently from Michigan the home state of the Blacks. Cor vallis Times Gazette. A nioe line of children's hats at the Bonnet Nook. 2 42 Handkerchief linen in colors. Handicraft Shop. ... The- first cf the union services of the Medford churches in observance of the week of prayer will he held in tho First Presbyterian church to night at 7:;i0 o'clock. Rev. W. T. S. Springs of the Baptist church will he the speaker and the subject will be "The Church Awakened by National Self-Examination. ' It is hoped that large congregations will mark these erviees a they continue from night to night. Tuesday evening the ser vice will be held in the Christian church and Dr. Jouett Bray of the M. E. church. South, will speak. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. tf Carl Jeschke. high grade watch and clock repairing. 9 Fir street. Notice The installation of officer. of the Chester A. Arthur W. K. C. No. 34 has been post poned indefinitely on account of the illness of the instill 1iii officer. Mrs. W. S. Clay. Notice of the date of installation w ill be published later. ADA M. Jl'HSON. Sure Relief i 6 Bell-ans I Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AWS 'FOR INDIGESTION Ton tin fet nort tnj old thing at DtVoM most tnj oil Use. 0 BE FLYER'S BRIDE Ap&v " SV - I XRW YORK Mis Katticrln Tni.vr, daughter of Mrs. WHIiaia Blair Thaw, Is to be the bride ol Cord Meyer, a former lieutenant in the aviation corps of the U. S. army. 2 M VEGETABLES ST. LOriS. Mn., Jan. T. Two new vegetables have been propagated :it the Missouri lintanical irflrdeu here, it was announced 'dav bv Dr. (ieore T. Moore, director of the ear den. One lias been named the "arr:iea elia" unil the other, the "ilasiieeii." Both resemble the imtato und arc -aid to- be about ouiiul in l'ood value to it. ltr. Moore explained the arracachn, when cooked is a bit darker than t lie Mveet potato ami tates like the pars nip. It is a rapid grower, he said. 1 hi sheens cooked in cream taste like cauliflower and when baked" have the flavor of J roasted chestnut. Dr. Moore amul.fieil. Thev are related to the Eu vidian taro, cumnionlv refer red In as the, ''elephant car," Jr. Moore said. The announcement was made to delegates who attended the conven tion for t he American ociatiou for the Advant-ement nt Science, which ended la.-i nii:ht and wiio remained over in St. l.uis S.r tdav. PARIS. Jan. Paul Adam, the novelist died here today. He was Iiorn in Paris. Dec. 7, 12. and was an officer of the Legion of Honor. Records t.;" ilie i ortiand traffic bureau -hown that the total of 4i per sons met death in the war iut end ed as the rc-ult of Irani- accidents. Old papers for building fires and house cleaning, 10c bund la. With Medford trade ts M6dford made ROBUST CHILDREN A child should not look pale, thin or worn. Such condition denotes malnutrition. To keep up growth and robust ness a child needs a plenitude of food rich in vitamins, .-d SCOTT'sl EMULSION abundant in growth-promoting properties, is an ideal supple mental food that could well be a part of the diet of every growing child. tvV Qhildren always do well Vflf on Scott's Emulsion. ' A ij Scett A Bowt. BiMoMd. N. J. 1VI2 T 0 0 L A T EJ0 CLA S S IF Y WANTED To rent stock ranch, stocked and equipped rich!. Hen Kilkcrny, K 4 Yamhill, Portland. Ore. 24 7 TO LOAN 4oneyon good farm land, nc- incumbrance. D. J. Iilan kinship. Y.-lt Sixth street. 2 47 KOR SALE 11M7 Saxon touring car. Crater Lake Motor Co. 24 7 KOK SALE One six-room cottase on pavement for ei:ht hundred fifty rash. WnuM givo shot: terms. Huncaio n pavement. fivo room., modern. Terms. Call Med ford Sheet Metal Works. 244 A i-!celt. O-vnt-r can have provmj; rrtstorty and ray- inc for ?bi? ai. Chipp. RuiUlin 43 JOHN F. LAWRENCE, Jeweler Onr specialties ar fine watches both American and Swta. at lowes; . ortces. Wi do our vwo repalrlLi. DISCOVERED, BOTH RESEMBLE POTATO WOMEN PARADE BEHALF OF LW.W. UPHELD BY COURT NEW YORK. Jim. 2. Phetrs an,i j )uin(U'laipin L'rot'teil tin ut'titm of; .MiiL'itrate t'ur.risuii toilav in dis uiissinir charut's ttt' diorlerlv con duct against ihree wimicn arrested Cliristians lav wliilc attt'iaptinir to laruit! in Kit'tii avenat in a demon stration for tilt release of ''nolitioal irimr-s." The defendants were Miss Glativs Oriner. dauiiiter of John 1. Oriner of Baltimore, a member of the United States railroad eonnnLs ion to Kn.-sia: Ilr. Gertrude Kellv and Miss Jl'urv Duffv. r..,. .,..1.. i"..r;.,.,i. ,..,.i c.w order when the court room demon stration started but it only increased in volume. Magistrate Torriiran dechtred b disagreed with the contention of the proseeutine- attorner that the sign "free ixditieal urisoners" carried bv the women warranted a charge of dis orderly conduct. The policeman who arrested Mis Oriner as she was mounting the steps of a church with one of the ulacards in her hand was characterized as "mo officious," bv the magistrate. Xo one but the po liceman objected to her action, her counsel said, and a 'church sign bore the words, "all welcome.'' LAST HOPE DISPELLEB (Continued from Page One) uor made or sold as a beverage is intoxicating. "That the federal government would, in attempting tto enforce a prohibitory law? be confronted with difficulties similar tc those encoun tered by the states is cbvious ; and both this experience of the states and the need of the federal government of legislation defining intoxicating liquors as was done in the Volstead act was clearly set forth in the re pcrts of the house judiciary commit tee. Furthermore the attorney general calling attention specifically to the claim made in respect to the 2.75 per cent beer, had pointed out to congress that definition of intoxicat ing liquor by fixed standards was essential tc effective enforcement of the prohibition law. It is therefore clear both that congress might rea sonably have considered some legis lative definition of intoxicating liquor to be essential tc enforcement of prohibition and aVso that the def inition provided by the Volstead act was not an arbitrary one. Police Towers of State "The police power of a state over the liquor traffic is a single broad power to make such laws by way of prohibition, as may be re- BULLY! If Bilious, Constipated or Headachy, take "Cascarets" Feel grand! Clean up inside! Your system is filled with liver .and bowel poisca which keeps your skin sallow, your stomach upset, your head foggy and aching. Your meals are turning into poison and you can not feel right. Don't stay bilic-as and constipated. Feel splendid al ways by taking'Cascurets occasional ly. They act without 'griping or in convenience. They never sicken you like Calomel, Salts, Oil or nasty, harsh Pills. They cost so little toe- Cascarets work while you sleep. Heath's Drug Store QUALIFIES AS AN A. D. S. Store SEE OUR WINDOWS BETTER PAY FOR 1920 j The N'aw Year is ths best time to i REKOLYK ' Ambition, Aspiration and Inspiration Into the PRICELESS JOY o ACHIEVEMENT MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE : INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION DAY Oil EVEXIxd I CAN pin. I WILL eqn OPPORTUNITY Telephone II N. Riverside. Apple and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical and obstrctical cases. No extra charge for graduate nurses services. The most important person in this hospital is the patient. MEDFORD OREGON quired tc effectively suppress tho traffic In intoxicating liquors. Like wise the Implied war power over in toxicatini; liquors extends to the en actment of laws which will not mere ly prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors, but will effectually prevent their sale. Hardship resulting; frc.ni making an act take effect upon Its passage is a frequent incident of per missible legislation. Here the loss resulting to the plaintiff fiom inability to use the property for brewery purposes is an incident of the peculiar nature of the property and ct the war needs, which we musst assume demanded that the discontin uance of use be immediate. "Prohibition of the manufacture of malt liquors with alcoholic con tent of one half of one per cent or more is permissible because, in the opinion of consress, the war emer gency demands it." Shipments of California flour to talling 2."i0,00t) barrels will leave on three shipping board steamers from San Francisco shortly for the Atlan tic seaboard to await exportation to Kurope. Dispatches from British India re ceived in London reported consider able fighting between British expedi tionary forces and revolting tribes men had occurred. Unable to reach a verdict, the iurv in the case of W. ('. Hall, nrolitbiti'.n. inspector, charged with the murder of Lawrence Hudson during a raid on alleged bootleggers, was dismissed :! Mana-ssas. Va.. toduv. GETS YOUR HAIR LrOt "1 hinder! ne" check nasty sruii' und Ktup Imir tailing out To stop falling hair at onro and rll the scalp of every particle of dai druff get a small bottle cf "Dander- ine" at any drug or toilet counter f cr i a tew cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. Alter several applications the hair usuallv stops coming out and you can't fin I any dandruff. Socn every hair on your scalp shows new life, vi-zo:. brightness, thickness and more color. 0$Y-ACETYLENE "vVELDING Cylinder heads, pump castings, mis cellaneous welding. "Work zuaranteel. OAKLAND GARAGE 1:31-12.1 South Front. SCAVENGER. Licensed City Scavenger. All refuse immediately removed in short net ice. Weekly visit in resi dence districts. Daily business ds trict. Phones 277-J. MEDFORD IRON WORKfe FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHCP Aliso azent for Fairbanks and ilotst Engines. ' If South Rlvrslrin mis NOBS A VISES Women Who Are III To Take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. East Rochester. N. Y.-"I have used Lydia E I'inkham s Vegetable Com- UUU11U Id occmi 1 .V.:1. l tf i I ssiiirs usm uiimk it A-y , jiy Jt line, i am u prac trsC V 11 t i p a 1 nnr.qp .on1 '".c f when I ect run down rA1J 1 " j and nervous I take fm . Cjciuu; vUiH" pound. I also have trouble with my Diaauer wnen i am on my feet and; Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash re lieves that. 1 have . recommended your medicine to several .' mum' ladies who have all benefited (,v it "-Mrs. AgMesL. Bellows, 3Wi Lincoln Kd East Rochester, N. Y. Younp; women who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, bactcaehe, headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting spells or indigestion should take Lydia E. Pinkham's. Vegetable Compound. Thousands have been re stored to health by this root and herb remedy. Write for free and helpful advice I to 1 Lydia E. Pinkham Medicire Co. (con- I fidenual), Lynn, Mass. Women only ' onen, read and answer such letters. Start the New Year right by taking horn a box of Our Candy For Reliable Stylish Tailoring SEE ivTjIIM.'28 MAW PHONE FOR COAL and WOOD 5S1 S. Front St. WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL LACTIEN Laclion is a condcnscl Buttermilk. One 25 pound pail makes 1250 gallons of tin; rii-hest buttermilk. Feed this to your chickens and help speed up egg pro duction. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Rtrt. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure ror earache, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of goiters, NO OPERATIONS. . Medford, Oregon, Jan. 13, 191". This is to certit that I, the under signed, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Gim Chung (whose Herb Store is at 211 South Vront street, Medford). I de cided to pit herbs tor my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today im a well nun and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as 1 was to j ee i,i m I hung and try bis Herbs. 'Sicned) v. H. JOHNSON. I Witnesses: i M. A. Anderson. Mct'nrrf :S. R. Holmes, KsirIp Point. V-'m. Lewis. Kaslp Point. V'. I,. Childreth. Kaglo Point. yC. v. Moore. Katla Point. , iP. V. Mclmyro. Kaslo Point. eo. Von d. r Ileum. Kasln Point. ho3. E Nichols, Eagle Point. The Sh.st s ! , i