Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 05, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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Medford Mail tribune
priiLIKHR KVKKY AFTRHN( X'N
EXCKPT SUNDAY BY THK
MEDFORD Pi"NTlNv3
Office, Mall Tribune Building, 26-27-2K
North Fir street. Phone o.
A consolidation of the Democratic
Tlmoa. The M-.lfnru Mail. The Mulinrd
Tribune, the Southern orogoman. me
Ashlaud Tribune.
- The Metirorri Sunday Hun Is furnished
subscribers tit-siring a seven-day dully
newspaper.
HOBICIiT RtJIlL, Kdltor
H. a. SMITH, Manager.
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Official paper of the f'tly of Medfurd.
Official paper of Jack Hon County.
Entered ns HfPond-clfi:H matter Hi
Medford, Oregon, under the not of March
B. 1879.
Sworn daily average cireiilnlffni for
six tnontliH ending April IDIlt 3,074
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wise credited In thin paper, and rIho Ilie
local news published herein. All rights
of republication of special dispatches
herein nro also reserved.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthu Faro
Hill Ikuiich llfis resumed sinking
bliss solos, so tho glitd spring is Intro.
During present turmoil, (so
called J, tliuro has linun a cessation of
tho pre-war pastlnio of cussing .lohii
D. KockcfellMw.
i 3n San Krancisco a liuslmud. age
8-1, has secured a dlvoree from his
wlfo ago S2, oil Ihe grounds that slii'
lias an "affinity." The "affinity" is
a gay soul of 77 years.
Tho proposed injection of tho pn,1
hlbltion Ishuo into the coming cam
paign will liven tip what otherwise
would 'he a very dull Benson, from all
indications. It will give Ihoso who
desiro to drown themselves in booze,
and those who zoah.nsly strive to priv.
vont Its use, even to saving the lives
of babies, a chance to testify.
Tho multiplicity of buttons in the
backs of the dresses of the women
servo a purpose. They take up the
Black in tho back, prevent wrinkling,
and while idle mo working.
Ho! Ho! Prof. Harden of Harvard
declares In tho book "American lllrd
I..ife," that sparrers have no si.'ng,
which Is somethliiK that every livinK
soul, who Bleeps near a tree, knew.
However, the sparrers do not know
they cannot sins.
Also, no candidate Tor tho presi
dency is Hutting from the housetops,
"Humanity First."
You will be surprised to know that
J. L. Ilatchett of L'nttiigc tlroTe. near
ly cut off a foot which an axu last
Saturday.
Some auto owners vaunol enjoy
alitolng because every llino the engine
chuKS tile Klootny thought nriscs that
another nickel has been squandered,
that walking could have saved.
A romantic ueiiuaiutniico presentee
Ills fancy with a typewriter Ninas,
and now receives Idlers Ihe size ot
young ika'cIs. This is very pleasing,,
but he has no lime for any oilier
reading.
Ilenaril of $10.1111
1 will pay u reward of $10.00 for
' nny information loading to the loca
tion of my brother, John K. Ilruuk.
: THOMAS UUll.NK,
; 300 Hedriing, Calif., Ilox 2 2B
The Tie That Binds
Our Policyholders
To Oregon Life
1 Liberal low )ivomium policies.
(No fine-print restrictions.)
2 Insurance, in force from date of
application if insurable. (A
point to bo remembered.)
3 Wo have never disputed or com
promised a flnim. Always paid
in full on the day proofs of
death were presented.
4 All assets except II. S. liberty
Konds invested in Oregon,
thereby upbuilding your iwn
state.
Oregonlifc
Home Office
ronnnrr
I-'IKh noil
A. B. CORNELL, ,
District Manager, Medford, Oregon.
WHY MR. WILSON FAILED
A M UCH 1W.TSSEI) lKok at j.rescmt is "Enmoiuic
Consequences of tilt! Pcaci'" In- .Ma.vnard Keynes,
rcprfsoiiliitivc of t he British Treasury at the Pari peace
eonfereiiee.
Mr. Keynes is an eeonoinie expert of international
standing, and as liis hook shows, a man of keen psycholo
gical insight and liiifh literary fjifts. W'e don't presume
to dispute Ihe conclusions of. such a person, the, peace may
lie as vicious and unworkahle as he maintains, and Presi
dent AVilson's defeat may have heen as complete and dc
prcdiitf as he describes, hut there is one iortion of the
hook which w feel the autlior does not sufficiently dwel1
H)Oii in ins conclusions, and in the reviews we have seen,
the significance of this portion is not to our mind suffic
iently emphasized,.
ilns extract dwells upon
procedure. W'e quote as follows:
-'.'iii'oiuise was inovii able, and
very difficult. Hosides he was soon marie to appear to ho taking the (lerinan
part anil laid himself open to the suggestion do which he was foolishly and
unfortunately sensitive) of being "pro-German."
After a display of much principle and dignity in the early days of the
council of ten, lie discovered that there were certain very important points
in Ihe pri.'gram of his French, Itritlsh or Italian colleagues, as tho case
might be, of which he was incapable of securing I ho' surrender by the
methods of secret diplomacy. What then was he to do in the last resort V
lie could let the conference drag on an endless length by the exercise of
sheer obstinacy. He could break it up and return to America in a rage with
nothing settled. Or he could attempt an appeal to the world f.'ver the heads
of the conference. These wen? wretched allernativs, against eaeli of which
great deal could be said. They
politician. Tile president's mistaken policy over the congressional election
had weakened his personal position in his i.'wn count ry, and it was by no
means certain that the American public would support him in a position of
int ransigeaney. It would meal, a campaign in which the issues would be
clouded by every sort of personal and party consideration, and who could
say if right would triumph in a struggle which would certainly not lie
decided on its merits. Itesides, any open rupture with his colleagues would
certainly bring upon his head the blind passions of "anli-Oernian" resent
ment with which Ihe public of all all
would not lie cool enough to treat ttie
or of the right goveraanco of Europe. The cry would simply be that for
various sinister and selfish reasons, Ihe president wished "to let the Hun
off." The almest unanimous voice of the French and British press could lie
anl icipatod. 'I'll us If he threw down Ilie gauge publicly he might be de
feated. AMI IF 1114 WF.KF, DIII'KA'I'I.O, WOl'ld) NOT THK KIX.lli
I'lO.ACK 1110 I'M l WOKSKTMAX IF IIF WFKFTO ItlOT.MX II IS I'HF.STKJF
AMI I'MIK.UOH 'I'O MAKU IT AS (JOOI) AS 'I'll IC I.I.MITI.Nti CONDITIONS
Oh' I'lll'll'I'.W I'OUTICS WOl'l.l) Alil.OW HIM? Illlt above all, if he
were delealed, would lie not lose the League of iNalioiis? And was not this,
after all, by far the most important issue for the future happiness of the
world? The treaty would be altered and softened by time. Much in it
which now seemed so vital would bee o trifling, and much thai was im-
practicuhlo wi.'illd for Unit very reason never happen. Hut tho league, even
in an imperfect hirm, was permanent: it was Ihe first commencement or a
new principle of the government of the world, truth and justice in inter
national relations could. not bo established ill a few months, they must be
born in due course by tho slow gestation of the league.
Therein, it seems to us, will lie the judgment of his
tory upon Hie President's course at Paris. His fatal mis
take was not made at Paris, if. was made at home. When
Mr. Wilson appealed lothe country upon a narrow partian
hasis. when hi! neglected to make the expedition to Paris
out! representative of America, instead. of a mere person-!
ally conducted Wilsonian tour, lie. rivaled an ohstaele for
himself which no suhsequeiit change in tactics could over
come. Put once in Paris, alone, without his own country unit
ed behind him as a representative commission would have
united it, President, Wilson, it seems to us, adopted t lie
only course 1 hat lay open to him. I le played for hitf stakes
and accordinir, to Mr. Keynes he lost. .Hut. he lost, we
think the autlior should admit, in fighting for the higher
stakes and in Ihe heller cause.
I-) short. President Wilson was not defeated in Paris,
lie prohably did as well there as mortal man could. He
defeated himself before he sailed.
COMMUNICATIONS
(The !MnH-TrilMimv wHcomrs mm.
niunlml inns un any mi h (ret of n'ti fr
it 1 lntn-4-sl bill is in no way icsponsi-
nio tor the nciiI iiiimlM 4'risM'l. Only
in (wcopt foiuil rases will ronimuiifrn
I ions or over UOO words In- piinlod.
All romtminfrnt ions in list, he signet)
hy the writer's nntiir, which may
ii pit n tho writer's request ho with
held.) Where 1M.I lit (.( !('.'
To (he edilor: All I njiy ntiw, hy
Jovo! It's bully IhukIi. don't ou
know: it's nnlliint: Icsh Ihun Irs mu-
ji'stie. to hilt' a Kimcslion like llial
as a heading lo your last editorial.
" 1 'resident should tvnliiiii " suv
now: what has Vo.dy done to yon';
I nolle" also, in said editorial on
nay: "A vast majority of rluht-tnind-
d people take I it t lo stock hi political
lap-trap on either side. They hesi-
Insurance Company
nt'Fi.niso,
.llarrlfton.
Portland, Ore.
it. M, STltONG, Aut. Mr.
WEDFOTtD ITKTL TRTBTTTTE,
the cause of the President's
never to compromise on the essential.
aro also very risky especially for a
ed countries were still inspired. T hey
issue as cite ot international morality
late to believe President Wilson
I would sacrifice his treaty and Ioukuo
liu.ve you (.'t a touch of the "flu"?
Since when have yon learned that "a
vast majority of rinhl-ntiiuled people''
recoRiiize any "clap-trap" as promul
gated by Wood row or his supporters?
This is so sudden: a remarkable ex
ample of flip-flop just before the
opening of the ruiupaiin. !id l,;iw
rence do that by bis remarkable pen
pi. lure of the real Wilsi.'a as be lias
learned him In his fifteen years of
close association? i guess so. and I
don't blame you except for the fact
J I hat your inlal nation was not demol
ished long ago, as you followed the
course of his auti.'rntic highness in
his aviation stunt into ihe realms of
idealism. You ought to have taken a
l u in hie. howi'ver, when he came to
earth long enough to tell the people
how they must vote, in order that he
might win.
'In your suggestion that soineln.'dy
ought to put him wise, yon say "there
are some good local democrn Is who
are said to have, if not Ihe ear of the
president, at least the ear of one or
two of bis legal advisers." Ih'n't you
know that if there is one thing more
than all others that Woodrow will not
; tolerate, it is a legal adviser, or in
I fact any adviser'.' I am glad to see
j you ready to accept ratification with
'the Lodge reservations at last. Hone
! hack on Wt.od ! Hut "Ihey'r all a
jdoin n." t n. WATSON.
Cold Hill, Ore., Mar. t. 1!L'0.
I tiiav erMis Life
i To lite KMiior;
! L.te real.
! Lite i cine-!.
And I tie i;rave I- md the
:.t.
j IMM thou art
i To thist reluincth ;
j Wiw not -pel. en to the soul,
i r when our honorable niavor re
out vied ami ol tried hornU in onU r
: to obtain a small nimmnl of whiskey
'not lining no one anv uooil, to li-Jit
; al jitn-cd en ' of int hicnii and
I pNciiiiionia ami in ueh ue prohahh
j -ave several live-, lint to Ihe ili-tr.-"
ot manv the rcnue-t was lliiowt; into
the waste basket ami several live-;
will slip into eternity on account of
Ml'-- humanity of our law ami their
' interpreters. K
I Attention, W ihnIummi oT Ilie W oi hl
) Members requested to meet at pn-
pcrty recently purchased, corner
1'iHh and tlrupe, next Sunday morn
1 ing at s :? lo clean up property and
put it in shape tor lodge homo, nring
your rake, shovel or hoe m.' as to he
able to take part in the work. 'JIM
WETTFORD, OREO'OX, FRTDAY, MAKCII 5. 1920,.
"Kct the first tltno in fifteen years
I can sit down and eat a big beefsteak
supper ami go to bud afterwards and
sleep like a log all night long." fa id
(Jeorge Kunderron, a well-known min
er living at llilG Smith St., Peoria,
III.
"This Tanlae has overcome a
mighty bad case of stomach trouble
and rheumatism for me," he contin
ued. "My legs ached and pained so
bad I couldn't sleep at night and my
hands were so drawn I couldn't use
my pick half the time. Kverything I
ate bb.'.itcd mo up with gas for hours
afterwards and I would have the
worst cramps in my stomach you ever
heard of. Sometimes a cramping
spell would hit me when I was In the
mine at work and I would have to
run out and lie down until it passed
off. 1 finally got in such bad shape
I had to quit my Job and for three
months I was not able to hit a lick cf
work.
"I saw in the paper where Tanlac
had relieved our Stale Mine Inspector
of troubles just liku mine, so 1 de
cided to try It, too, and sir, it was
simply amazing tho way Tanlac put
mo n my feet. 1 haven't a trace of
rheumatism or stomach trouble now
and actually believe I am stronger
Ihan I ever was in my life. You would
think s- too, if you could see the
tons of coal I pile up every day
and 1 am making more money than 1
over did. Tanlae is certainly a real
medicine anil 1 hoist it every chance
1 have." j ,
Tanlae is sold Inj Medford by West
Side Pharmacy, aiuj by leading drug
gists in every tiwn., Adv.
StOl'X KAI.LS. S. !.. .Mar. .'. -Semite
Hiram Johnson of California,
enroute from Yankton lo Watertown.
S. I)., hail the novullv of heini: in a
train wreck today J jr hen the !real
Northern (rain on iliiih lie was rul
ing, was si ruck lit ju 'hieauo ami
North western train at I avis. thirl
miles south of Sioiixi Kalis. No one
was reported iniuiiij.
A bniiimire ear w$si derailed. Sen
ator Johnson, wliild 4 m : i ti somewhat
delayed hy Ihe wiTi.'U. will be nhlc
lo reach Walertowli in time to de
liver nil address lly'V toniuht,
Three
Corn
Killer
"GetB-It" Stops Pain Immediately
and Corns Go Quick.
The way to handle corns In tha
tried and proved "(.etB-It" way
the way that m 11 linn ha vet found
o.ulrk-flt, easiest, aufest and uioit
A few drops of "Cptfl-Tf knnrku
the hurt out of nny corn nt once
nnd unon loosens it co It lifts riRht
off without anv f.-nling. Oh. what
comfort! How grand to walk and
dance and tump without a bIpkIo
twttiKe! Why not?
Orts-Tt." the never falling, cuar
nnteed monev-tmrk corn remover,
roM but a trlile nt any drutr storot
jlf'd by K. Lawrence A t'o.. Chicago.
Stdd In Med lord and recommend
ed as the world's best corn remedy
by Leon It. Ilasklns, .Medford Phar
macy, Strang's Irug Store, Heath's
Drug Store. 'West Side Pharmacy.
E
Toko tablets without fear, if thoy
are marked with the
"Bayer Cross."
To crt genuine "It.iyer Tublets of
Aspirin" you tiiut lonk lor the s.iiety
"H.iver Cross" on c.uh p.ick;ige anil on
each tablet.
The "It.iyer ("rx" iininn true, world
Tunou Aspirin, prescribed by physician
for over eihte.'n ve.trs, and proved safe
by million for I'nM. Me:idahc. Kar
nehe. Teotlt.ic'ie. Neurj'ii, Lumbago,
Nettriti. and for P.iin in general. Fro
per and 5.ife direotion-i are in each tin
broken "Haver" paokaue.
Handy tin bovns of 1 tablets cost but
a few rent. Pniit also sell Inrper
"Haver" parkaers. Aspirin the trade
mark of Haver Mnnufaetur of Iobo
nccticacidester of S-aUi. vIUaciL
The BANK OF ABSOLUTE SAFETY
The Medford National Bank
J LIKE CAESAR'S WIFE j
. aim to koci) this
j We will not betray your confidence,
We will protect your interests e
i We will merit your friendship.
; Along these lines we
; Hank ;
YOUR BANK
Resources $1,250,000
w. s. c. !
OBSTINATE COUGHS
When resistance is lowered and you come down
with a cold that runs into an obstinate cough, your
trouble is more than surface deep. You need
an easily absorbed tonic-nutrient, mixed with your blood
to nourish and enable you to get a fresh hold on strength.
For nearly fifty years Scott's has been helping
break up colds by building up strength. Try It!
. The excliwi ve prude of cod-Hver oil used In Seolt, EmuMon Is the (nttl-us
S. Process," mode in Norway nnl nMnied in our own American
Jiburuturicr.. It Is a cnanintce of purity anU palatabillty uusurpadtvd.
SrnM ft Tlown. BloomOld. ?. J. 1-19
Charter No. y:i6. Reserve District No. 12.
JlKI'OliT OK roNIHTIO.V OK THK
Medford National Bank
At Medford, in the Stitte of Oregcn, at the lose of business on Kol. 2S, 1920
KI-SOIICCKS
1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts
(except those shown in b and c) $5SX,375.32
c Customers' liability account of acceptances
of this liauk purchased or discounted by
it fi,!IOC.2."i
Total loans .: f 59.",a71.B7
iivorurarts, unseiured
. I . S. .UC1 lllllCTU sccucllics ouiKMl:
a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. Iii.iids
par value) $100,000.00
(1 Pledged as collateral for State or othor de- '
posits or bills payable : 75,000.00
:e. Bonds pyne(J unpledged 74,7."0.O0 '
K Premium on II. S. bonds SOO.OO
li War SavlnKs Certificates and Thrift ' '
Stamps uctually owned IIO.S51.ilO .
Total U. S. Covcrnment securities... 2 S 1 , 101.90
. inrr oonos, securlot1s1 etc:
... b Homla (oth(!r than II. S. bonds) pledged to . '
secure pcylal savings deposits 3,000.00
c Donds and securities (other than U. S. so-',
curities) pledged as collateral for Stato
or other deposits (postal excluded) or
bills payable) 1,1,000.1)0
c" Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not in- ,
eluding stocks), owned and unpledged.... 4,41 LSI
Total bonds, securities, etc.,
S. Stock of Federal lieserve Dank (50 per cent of sub-
scripticn) : 3, 7.10. 00
!l. Valuo of banking house, owned and unincumbered 4:i,S00.00
10. Furniture and fixtures .1,000.00
11. lical estate owned other than hanging house 1 1), 300. no
12. Lawful reservo with Federal Heserve Hank riri.S73.70
I I. Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks.. 1S9, 173. 23
15. .Net amounts duo from banks, bankers, and trust com
panies in tho United States I other than included in
Items 12, 13, or 14) 3, 199. SI!
111. Kxchanges for clearing house 8,010. 10
Total of Items 13, I I, 1 li, and 17 $2no,0S3.l."
IS. Checks on banks located cutside of city or town of re
porting bank and other cash items ,1, 551. 22
19. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U.
S. Treasurer 5,000.00
20. Interest earned but not collected approximate on
iNotes and Uills Receivable 'not past due S.174.S7
Total .
. 1,1 Mill. ITIIS
Cnpila! stock paid in t 100. 000. nil
Ul-llU fund '. 25,0(111.110
a Undivided profits $ 2", 754. 09
li l.e.-.s current expenses. Interest, and taxes
paid S,353.tS 12,400.11
Interest and dlsi ount collec ted or credited in advanco of
maturity and not earned (appru'xiniatc) 2.003.75
Circulating notes outstanding 100,000.0(1
Certified cheeks outstanding 12.112
Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 7.39S.37
Total or Hems 20, 30, 3 !. 32 and X'. 7. 110. 00
lleliiaud 1ckisII.s (other (ban bank 0posi(.s) subject to
Itr.M'rvr (deposits payable within 30 days) :
Individiialtdcposits subject to check Hi", 304. 07
Certificates of deposit duo in less than 30 days (other
than for iiicney borrowed! 33,433.40
State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by
pledge of assets of this bank 55,212.44
Totai of demand deposits (other than
bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items
31. 35. 3tl. 37. 3S. and 30 $550, 000. 01
Time deposits siili.iot to Itrsorve. (payable after 30 days,
or subject to 3'0 days or more notice, and postal sav
ings) :
.Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 25(1,017. 71
Postal savings deposits 1,(02.2S
Oilier lime deposils 142,403.00
Total of time deposits subject to Kescrve,
Hems in, 4 1. 42. and 13 $303.4 S3. (15
Hills pavable with Federal Heserve Hank 55,noo.oo
10.
Total .,
State of Oregcn, County of .lavkson, ss:
I, .lohn S. Orth. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief.
.lOHIN S. OliTIl, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn lo before me this 4th day of March, l!)2n.
C. M. ItOHEKTS, Notary Public.
Alv commission expires Sept. 25. 1020.
Correct Attest: .1. A. Perry. F. F.. Merrick. W. II. (lore. Directors.
Doc Danielson
Experienced Automobile Mechanic
Auto Repair Shop 113 North Central Phone 131-R
lunik's gitod iiaiiiL' above
invite you to make this
3,2S'J.17
other than IT. S 21. 111. SI
$ 1,251,90.! 1
'.2
,90X.ll
BETTER THAN CALOMEL
Thousands Have Discovered
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
are a Harmless Substitute
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the sub
stitute for calomel are a mild but sure
laxative, and their effect on the liver is
almost instantaneous. These littleplive
colored tablets are the result of Dr.
Edwards' determination not to treat
liverand bowel complaints with calomel.
The pleasant little tablets do the
good that calomel does, but have no
bad after effects. They don't injure the
teeth like strong liquids or calomel.
Ihey take hold of the trouble and
quickly correct it. Why cure the liver
at the expense of the teeth? Calomel
sometimes plavs havoc with the gums. .
So do strong liquids. It is best not to
take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards' Olive
Tablets take its place.
Headaches, "dullness" and that lazy
feelins come from constipation and a
disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets when you feel "logy"and
heavy. I ney ciear tiouueu uram
and perk up -t.ie spirits, ivcanaioc.
d25c f. .
I THE BUDDING- StASON IS AT
KMiD - AND OVJK. urCne
LUMBER'S IN DEMAND !
tun- mill lii Jacksonville is running
full capacity and tlio mill In South
east .Medford will bo ready for opera-
lion soon. Wo employ homo labor
and iiso home-crown tinilier. l'atron.
izo homo Industry und help maintain
a pay-roll for Medford.
GAGNON
LUMBER AND
BOX FACTORY
City Office llil S. Viv I'liono 839
GRAM USED SAGE.
TEA TO DARKEN HAIR
She
mixed Sulphur with it
Restore Color, Gloss,
Youthfulness.
to
Common pardon ease browed Into a
heavy tea -with sulphur added, will
turn cray, streaked and faded hatr
beautifully dark and luxuriant Juat
a few applications will prove a revela
tion if your hair is fading, streaked or
pray. Mixing the Sag Tea and Sul
phur recipe at home, though, is trou
blesum6. An easier way is to get a
bottle of Wycth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound at any, drug store all ready
for use. This is tho old-time recipe
Improved by tho addition of other in-
gradients. - t
While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not
sinful, we all desire to retain our
youthful appenranco and attractive
ness.' By darkening; your hair with.
Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,
no one can tell, because it does it so
naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen
a sponge or soft brush with it and
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time; by morning
all gray hairs have disappeared, and,
after another application or two, your
hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy,
soft and luxuriant I
'his preparation Is a delightful toilet
requisite and is not Intended for the
cure, mitigation or prevention of dis
ease. (JIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
Herb cure for earache, headache,
catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat,
lung trouble, kidney trouble stom
ach trouble, heart trouble, chlllB and
(ever, cramps, coughs, poor circula
tion, carbuncles, tumors, cracked
breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO
OPERATIONS.
Medtord, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917.
This is to cortlt? that 1, the under
signed, had very severe stomach
trouble and had been bothered tor
several years and last August was no
expected to live, and hearing of GJm
Chung (whoso Herb Store is at 214
South Front street, Medford), I de
cided to get herbs for mv stomach
trouble, and 1 started to feeling bet
ter as soon as 1 used them and today
am a woll man and can heartily rec
ommend anyone afflicted as I was t
see Gim Chung and try his Herbs,
(Signed) W. B. JOHNSON.
"Witnesses:
Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point.
W. L. Childreth, Eagle Point.
M. A. Anderson, JMedford.
S. II. Holmes, Eagle Point.
C. E. Moore, Eagle Point.
J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point.
Goo. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point.
Thos. E. Nichols. Eagle Point.
LET "DANDERINE"
BEAUTIFY HAIR
Girls ! Have a mass of long, .
thick, gleamy hair
T.et "Pamlmne nave your hair and
!ouhie its bc.iuty. You can have lota
of lonp, thick, stronff, lustrous hair.
lVn't let it stay lifelrss, thin, straggly
or fatlinjT. Bring back iU color, vigor
and vitulitv.
lift a 3.-.-ccnt bottle of delightful
'Mt.nkrineM nt any drug or toilet counter
to freshen your nealn; check dandruff and
f.illin hiin ' Vonr hair needs tliii stimu
lating tonic, then its life, color, bright-m-ss
;inJ abundance will return lluiryl
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