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i fclKDFOTTO im TRT1TUTTF!, SITTDFORT). OHIOON. WK pNKSD Y. MARCH :.. I! rxnr. five i huivh, irave an ;iil''n -- n 'Clnl'i Welfare." Mis- He!:!-., r ,l, lt ui..,n the ailvant::,' nt i.u-t-aii hm-:. A reading liv Mr-. Howard llnver was sUlM'h'lui-rilotl -' or i solo h he se. r.-tal'V va- r. iina-l.-.l lo !. tiii-u-.-iii' .nii-.i'' tv.-ot- :;s .r. -in flli-,;- HI the 1 IKoll Sl-.!:a. TI.e .it . ; on;.! poi : ion ' . w . oii.lti.-t..! Mi 1 n . -I -ii-i. I'o-oi K !! hi'- "'.i : . -ir.it to '. ill in i - St.:i-1,. ill Hie (.1.1 loii-iili-ralik; afford Sotue of thu ! !iou!.l halo jr.. - ; I- m . " Mvs. M :,! .1: I s. 'I ,,.M .all I . V E PROBL BRILLIANT MINISTER MCI OF INFLUENZA i Rev. Dudley B. Ashford, Noted Preacher and Lec turer, Well Known on Three Continents, Was Or dered to Give Up Work. Ttcverend Dudley H. Ashford is on extraordinary man. Alt lion Hh uii ..n the sunny side of forty, he. nua crow 1 ed more service to humanity into a few jrpars than most men accomplish in a life-time. Soon after his graduation from Ilarley t'olMgu, London, Kngl.md. h was ordained nili.lster ,u the famous New Court. ConRroRatinnal ohuroli. London. A short time thereafter ho was selwtod to present the rnuso of Conga Heform and African Missions beforo the people of Norway, and toured that land with such success that he was greeted by enormous crowds at every ineotlnR. In lllOS, undor the auspices of iho Colonial MISBlCnury Society,, ho was sent to New Zealand and for three M?ars labored as a missionary anions tho Maoris, where his experiences were novel and thrilling. In 191B he returned to KnKlan 1 and served for threo yours at Wood Street Congregational church, Car diff, South Wales, the biggest Con gregational church in tho Ilritish Empire, it was while hero that he fell one of tho early victims c'f the great 11U.S till epidemic, an attack from wliich ho had not fully recov ered when ho accepted a call to the ijueen's Hoad Congregational church. 1st, .lohn's Newfoundland, where his forceful preaching soon attracted rec ord congregations. Tho strain of this we'rk upon his undermined conslitulion proved loo severe and ho suffered a nervous breakdown, from which now, how ever, he has completely recovered. Moved by a desire to serve his fellow men he has recently written a letter that tells how he was restored to health and strength. Moved Ily Gratitude. Tills letter, addressed tc Tho Tan lac Co., Atlanta, (la., is an eloquent expression of gratitude and is as fol lows : "('entlenien: Your medicine known as 'Tanlac,' has been such an inestim able blessing to mo. that I feel con strained to writo and tell you so. In October, 11118, while a minister of the Wood Street Congregational church, Cardff, South Wales, I had a severe attack c'f tho Spanish influen za, from the effects of which I never fully recovered. 1 lost twenty-eight pounds In weight and was unable to recover my usual energy. "Then, in February, 11111), I be came the minister of the Queen's Koad Congregational church at St. John's, Newfoundland. My ministry was attandod with great success, but the strain proved too great for me and 1 had a serious breakdown. My nerves seemed to go all to pieces and my digestion became so deranged Ilev. Dudley 1!. .Uliford, Noted 1'icacher, iH'clurer and Missionary. that I could eat. scarcely anything My heart gave me a lot of trouble; it was an effort to walk upstairs and at night 1 used to lie awake in con tinual dread lest my heart should stop beating altogether. "Then, as a result or exposure one winter's night in a small beat, while in the execution of my duties, I was seized with violent pains in the richt shoulder and arm. which nearly drove nic to distraction. I consulted doc tors and specialists and underwent massage anil electrical treatment, without getting much relief. I was ordered to give up all preaching and punuc work lor at least threo mouths, and I began to fear that my health was permanently affected. lie Had Iteoil Skeptical. "I had always he.Vi rather skepti cal of the testimonials concerning tho merits of any medicine, but one day I read the statement of a man whose symptoms seemed to be identical with my own, and his praise of Tanlac rang so true 1 decided to give it a trial myself. I bought a bottle and its effect was almost immediate. My nervous condition began to disappear and I began ti.' get sleep at night. My appetite so increased that I could scarcely satisfy it. and I found my self putting on weight rapidly. By the. time I had taken the fourth bot tle, the pains in my arm and shoulder disappeared and 1 n in feeling better today than for a long lime past. "I feel that 1 should be guilty ot base ingratitude if I did not write and loll you what a boon Tanlac has been to me. and I give you this un solicited (estimcnial to use as you may think best, in the hope that oth ers may find in your wonderful medi cine the means to restored health and strength." Tanlac is sold in Medford by West Side Pharmacy and by leading drug gists in every town. Adv. FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF Optimo Cafe UNDER PRESENT MANAGEMENT "Wo would lie liii-kiiitf in ;iiiv'i;itioii, iL' wu did not llianlv yuu :it this time I'm.' your part in mi- success. We will try and merit Ibis continued support and patronage. FRANK M. GERDES SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES ARMY ' AND DARKENS Hi Retaji store Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens So Naturally that No body can Tell. Von can turn gray, fad.d h.iir hem t'ftilly dark and lustrous almost ovr "'slit if you'll get a 50-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of tais old famous Sago Tea Recipe, im proved by the addition of other ingrcdi nts, are sold annually, says a well known druggist here, because it darkens tHe Iwiir so naturally and evenly that no cm te'l it lias been applied. 'I hose whose hair is turning grav or I'econiing faded have a aurprisi; awaiting them, because after one or two applica tions the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beau- iful. 1"his ib the age of youth. Gray-hairejJ, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, get busy with Wyi-th's Sage and Sul I'h'ir Compound to-night and you'll be de lighted with your dark, handsome hair nd your youthful appearance within a f' H- days. This preparation is a toilet requisite aid is not intended for the cure, pUtiga, lion or prevention of diaej9 Old papers for building tires and fc-iKFAclonnlng, iQc bundle. Hotel Holland Sample Room Bacon. llMlt. can $2.75 Barrack hai?s 75 oast, licet 29 Tomatoes 09 Tomatoes. 1 iral 33 T.laiikels. wool 6.00 Blankets W'.&C 5.00 Matches 03 1,'ak. s JO AVairon Jacks 3.50 Candv 0-1 Pears 25 iCa.is A. A: i 3.00 I Toques 50 i Towels 20 'Helmets 2.10 j Cotton Underwear 50 Drawers, wool .: 1.00 ASHLAND. Mar.h X The advi--orv committee of tlte loeal cuinnaiuii. ondueled under a ..spirt's of the Ameriean I'itv Hnreau, consists 01 ni'iirlv Hill representative citizens of the town. The plans for enlaruini; the membership of the Cominereinl (.'Itili ami the scope of its activities will he eondusted devoid nf pvio lorimical effects, hut it will he 'horouuh and enthusiastic, neverthe less. Moth men and women will co operate, jind in the laniMUi-je of pre liminary announcements ''the entire plan of the cumpaiiiu will he irivon widest puMicit v." Club and cam paign headiiuarters are now in cloe touch over a "short distance" exten itin phone, so that parties who de--ire lo summon cither headquarters can do so expeditiously. An execu tive committee will be named and soon a form of application for member ship in the new organization will lie lortheominir. At a recent meeting called to dis cuss propositions for devisinir meth ods for addimr to the municipal water siipplv, a committee was appointed to interview the citv council in behalf of the project, the personnel of the appointees inrludinj .!. II. Dill, chair man: F. I). Wamier. J. II. Fuller. I'. j. Ashcraft, A. C. Jov and Thornton Wiley, who are heinir timed to ad mon:si local authorities to speed developments in anticipation of a dry season. At the Auxiliary Club's hall on Fri day evening of this week. March .". -Miss Alida Howler, organizer id soc ial service work alotiir column nit v lines, will speak on this particuhir topic, and emphas:.e the nores.-itte-i. Miss Howler is identified with the Northwestern division of the He I Cross at present, and dimmr the war period was busilv eni!aj:cd in relief work throti'jhoal various devastated sections of Kurope. (i. V. (Joldie. newcomer here, has purchased the l'lvmale property on North Main street. Vocational ;uiriance, as demon strated hv Mrs. Jean Morris Kllis here recently, proved lo create much interest. While here this lifted woman delivered a series of addresss at the Methodist. Coni: relational and Bap tist churches. M'anv will recall her visit to Ashland a number of years since on a mission akin to the one which called her here this lime, witii this difference, that incident to this visit she has an army of ex-service men to advise as to their special fit ness, either alotiir professional, busi ness or mechanical lines, ller home is in Ohio, ami her tour of the coun try is under auspices of the Inter State V. M. C. A., in forwarding that organization's educational work throughout (lie country. .1. Arthur (iraham. ex-service man from Ibis vicinity and who formerly conducted an orchard property near Ashland, associated with Haul Wil liams, is now a resident of Sidney. ()., his rdd home, a tlourishinir mannfac turiuir eenler in tho Buckeye stat-', in which town bo has a fine situation wilh the Citizen's National Hank. After hnvinir sold a $10.0(10 alfalfa raiichintr proposition near city limil. some time airo, and removing to Cali fornia for a chanire, O. J, Hatbbun, win came to litis vicinity from Iowa several years since, has returned here and lately purchased the property at the Cnion and Kairview street inter section, formerly owned by C C. Howard. Sluart Saunders, expected homr from California some time earlv in the week, has been detained there, owini: to continued illness in the fam ily, who are now located at. Santa Cruz, to remain indefinitely, Ashland Hodu-c 04-1. B. I'. O. ., re eived an official visit, in the annuat classification, on February 28. from Wilson S. Wilicy, district trrund ex alted ruler, whose home is in Klamath Fid Is. The A rtnonijin roliof onnipniun is now on liii-iillv. liuvintr lioL'tin M'nn-h 1. ninl will oonlinuc until the Tilth. Ashlnturs oiiotn is iflTHII. nnil tin litirtioso is to enrrv on Iho work on :i vnlnntnrv suhsorintion luisis. Monro -n ot tho honks nnil onnlrihuto. Tho liL-h school Imskolhnll toiiin wont to Snloni .Mnpll It. to inntiil nnto in n sorios ol'irntnos iihivcd ninlor Wilhiinetlo I'nivorsilv iitisiiioos. tho locnl ten in ri'incsontiii'.' Southern OroL-oii in Iho toitrnnniont. Ir. W. K. Illnkc's fjiniilv contftn iihito inoviiiL' from Iho Noli Hill ili triol to Iho linint nronorlv. oornor of Liuirol nnil lli'jh. now -cii i ni .l hv S. It. MoXiiir. Tho lil.ikos hnve hitolv hi'i-n roi oivin-.' : visit from tho A. .1. lloiliros I'ninilv of Allotnv, who nro ro Inrnini: 1'roin n winlor's stnv in Cnli forniii. "Mool ns in IjiL'otK'." is Iho lm-oo!-iiitr cxtonilcil lv Klnuinth l-'nMs Shrinors. who soml Incnl nicnilicrs of the onlor word thot n sleoner IihkI of tho loithl'iil will inako tho ooro inoninl trip to tho I.nno i-ountv 1110 Iroimlis, in uplcr to imrtiriiinlo in tho ilnin'.-s tlioro on Salnnliiv of this work. Moroh (i. ' Tho Crooks homo on Oak slrool, nonr the Arm'orv. tins hoon loosed to Condiirter Coiid of the S. 1'.. for the spring nnil summer. A disettssion of methods wns 11 londint: feature at (he reeent meetiii'.' of tin' l.M-al W. ('. T. I'.. Ie,l hv the organization's preside.it. Mrs. f'oeh ran. Jfeadimr. Mrs. Woliott. Kev. W. K. Kean, iastor of the Christian S VrS "'-VCvVW? o im 1 s V - i J : --.--; ' ....... .. - ' v h : I J' , ' ' V r Sarks of all sizes. lo io., .-!.-in., ,.; Ib. At your nrarf.st proccr. We Handle Quality Groceries of wliii-li Olympic Flour is lint niu; nl' many Warner, Wortman & Gore Phones 702-703. We Carry Olympic Wheat Hearts, Pancake Flour, Olympic Flour, High Grade Quality. Phone 252 Grocer Phone 252 t ? ? t f ? ? ? f t t t f f ? ? ? ? ? ? X t t w - ' SAYS MR. CATE I'LL MKT YOU AXYTIIINO IH' TO TWO MITS TI IAT OX 'I' 1 1 K WAV TO WO KMC TOM OK' MOW .MOUXIXd, YOIj'LKSKK SO.MK OXK IIAMMKMIXO Til K KIKK Ol'T OK A CAMI'KT OX T1IK j.'ACK" YAI.MM'KOTIIKS LINK. I'M TALKIXO' TO YOU NOW MM. MAN. YOU KNOW HOW YOU KKKK WIIKN YOIM'OMK NOMKANI) KINDT1IK IIOUSK AKKTOMN IT A KTKM SUCH A DAY. NOW STOI.' AND IM.Ui !NK HOW YOUI,' Wl KK MUST KKKK AMOUT !T. ' ' AND IT IS NOT XKCKSSAMY TOTKAMTIIK IIOUSK UT KOM SI'MMNO HOUSK-CKKANINf! -YOUI,' 'AM MKTS ( 'AX MK CKKANKD ON THU l'KOOI, KKAX KM THAN 'TllKY HAYK KYKIi MKKN CKKANKD MKKOMK. 1'IIONK !)() AND KKT US PMOYK THIS TO VOU IN YOUK OWN IIO.MK. . Paul's Electric Store "Where Main St. Crosses Central." T ? ? ' ? ? T t ? t t f ? ? t ? ? ? t t r ? f y f ' y 1 y ? y