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MV'o-" 523 ai n - j . ill r-;.in ,4 sij 1 CTWIT- rWKnVBTlllWM Hisr 1 The Weak or the Strong One If you poo l)ifoi(; ynn :i slrniitf and safe briilc leading t your goal, would you iuon; it and choose some insecure, and tottering st .ructuiu 'i If you Avere od'ered suro aid in lime of 1 rouble would you hesitate to accept it 'i The answer is simple yoti would choose what, all evidence showed to he the safe way ami you would risk nothing in useless experiments. Why then do soino xvnmrn risk n of their most pre cious possessions their health in trying inedirliM'S of unknown value, when everybody knows Hint the most successful remedy tor woman's ills Is Lydia 11, IMnklinni's Vegetahlo Compound. Herein more, proof: (JaiiK'Nvillc, Ti:x. "For tlirno Heading, I'll. "I liad organic in flfiiiiinati'Hi, ):tiiiH In tin; hnIo ami buck which wen so Blimp that tlny jmiltid mo to my knees, and I eoulil not walk. I had an nH-ratiosi unt filill I failed, and in tint eiht years i NiiiTcrcit I had fuurdoi-torHaiid'nono lit-lpeii hid. iMy inotlM-r-in-law iul vihimI Ttio to take I.vdiaK. I'ink hum 'n Voi;ptahle ComjHpiiriii. was then in bed, nnd after tlio first Imtlln L Could lionutof he.!, then 1 took VeR etahltt ('oiiipnundTaldetK and Lydhi E. 1'inkhain'H JMo.nl Med icinei 'an. I alHousod tin; Sanativo Wash. I still tuku thu iiiedicinn and am utile) now todomvovvn housework. My friends Bay, -My! hut you 1ih1c well what do you do? AVIu is your doctor'." and there ix only mm an-nver.'j'Lydia 1C. I'ink ham's nicdieiiies.' " M r.. Ww. Ktkiv, 5MJ JHUL'las JStreut, years 1 tititfercd untold aouv each in on til wit It paina in my sulo. i Ion nil cmly temporary relief in doctor's liiedjcino or anything elso 1 took un til my liu:hand and J saw an adver tiHcinent of J .y ilia K. I'ink ham ' 'cetahlo 'ompound. I mentioned H to u neighbor and hho told inn hIiu hud tnkeit it M ilh xhhI results, and advised mo to try it. I was tlom in bed part ft the. time, ami my do tor mi id I would have in be operated on, but wo decided to try the, VcuclaWo .'iini)iound, and I a I. soured Lydin K. l'inkham's Sanativo Wash. I am a dressmaker and am now jihle to iihnut my work, ami do mv hou.-e-vork besi.li a. Ymi aro wi'l-ifnie to use this letter . -IK :i test iumnial us I am ulvvays t;lad to Hpeuk a word for your inedieiite."- Mm. W. .M . Ntkkiikns, 1!W Harvey St., Gainesville, Texas. Don't jKxpcriment Insist I'pon An Evening of Wonderful Music You cannot afford to miss The Gray-Llievinnes Presbyterian Church Tomorrow Night Are You Ready for the Big Elks' Masquerade On Friday, March 1 9 Quality, Skill and Accuracy Aro the three most essential renulsites ymir Physician ilt'iiiumts in the ftllitiK nf ymir I've -ci ipi ions to produce the dtsiied result. iih our ct-'i'iHJ of Registered Phartnneists utnl our slock of pure dnms nnd chemieals we an- prepareil to meet this demand. . (f. , CD IS iS FOR $244,000 (Special to Mail Tribune J'OKTLAND. Ore., Mar. IK. Countv Advisory board members in convention vesterdav at the eull of tlie Slate Advisory board of the Sal vation Army Home Serviee I'rot-'ram for lll'JO, eiitlni.ia.-tieidlv endorsed a dan presented hv the state board to raise .t'-MI.MOO In Ore!on for the ex tension of salvation nrinv service to remote districts. So Iieartilv were the delegates in :teMrdanee with the rIur linit thev added to this budget pi nxiina tel v 'f ln.OlMl lo imrcliase ami reopen the Hilioi Seott seltool and lilU-iiere farm near Vamhiil in Yam hill rtfiintv for a Salvation Annv in dustrial home and agricultural school in which to take care of minor eases ' juvenile delinuuenev and orphans. A hundred delegates heard Mrs. Commissioner Kstill of ChienL'o ex plain the Salvation Armv work anions I he Woaien and I )r. (.'liarles T. Wheeler tell of the work on the bat tle fields. John L. Klheridne was ehosen to handle the financial campaign and his runniatiou, wliicli will be huill liiroiiiihoiit the state, will hi; endorsed haeked and aided by advisory boavd?; of every eountv. Uepresentutives of every county hoard present went out to White Shield Home, winch is beiiur taken over bv the Salvation Army as its rescue home. The budget endorsed by the eoun tv advisory boards is to he raised half in Multnomah eountv and half in outside counties. Clara Kimball Young at Her Itest Clara Kimball Young, in "Kyes of Youth", will astcuml you. No one ever dreamed that sho could reveal such emotional power. Nono of her other iietures save her a chanco. "Kyes of Youth" will do for her on the screen what, it did fur .Jarjorie liambeau on the stage make her the most talked of actress of tho sea son. She Htibinet'Kes her own perst.n allty into four characters. An opera singer, a drug fiend, a society wom an, a iichoot teacher and the vividness of her acting ts a revelation. The "Kyes of Youth" is a triumph for the author, the producer and the play ers, and will be shown al the fiialto theatre the remainder of the week, and it is well worth seeing. ltoniany at Idhcrty iSrieTIy, the ste'ry of Romany "Where l.ovo Huns Wild" concerns the romance of a gypsy girl, Ktlka, hettd of a roving tribe in Scotland, and Donald MacLean, the son of Col. Mac I -can, a highly respected and wealthy Scotchman, whose estate is situated in a little village in the laud of the heather. The feature presents two novel atmospheres, that of gypsy life and that of the drowsy little Scotch village with its kiltio clad folk. Cut This (nt It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, encloso with ir and mail it to Foley Co., Shef field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar, ft,'r coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid ney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheum tit ism, back ac ho, Kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathar tic Tablets, a wholesome and thor oughly cleansing cathartic, for con stipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. For salo by Medford Pharmacy. A. K. . A. M. communication jied- K Regular communication Med ford Lodge 10:i, Friday even ig. March tilth, T::ia p. m L. K. WILLIAMS. Secy. police Having separated from my wife, I ,l.rs. L..':s Hooley, 1 will not be rc I sponsible for any bills contracted by : her hereafter. F. Y. DOOLFY. I March is, i!:'0. ;tot". i'nrtl of Thanks We desire to express our sincere thanks to those who so kimily assist ed us in the recent illness and death ef our dear father and brother. .1. K. HAM. 11. C. HAM. F. T HAM. .1. A. HAM, JR. W. O. H M, MISS MAM IK HAM, K MKS. .lOS. McPHFUSON, & MRS. C. A. WHILLOCK. PKKRY L. H A.M. Mil. MIL :t tM DIED McAN"IR!':wsThe remains of Thomas F. McAndrews who died at Keiio. Nevada, March tlth, arrived tieic Thursilay morning accompanied by .1. J. Itrophy. Mr. McAndrews was Mie only son of Thomas and .Margaret McAndrews. He was born near Med ford. Or., on the McAndrews ranch northeast of town. He leaves to mourn his loss his daughter. C.ladys McAndrews of Prairie City, Ore., hid aged father, l'hoa. McAndrews, and throo bisters, Mrs. Grant UiiriiiM-hs Mr .T I 1lrr. phy and Miss Kate McAndrews all of -ieuroru, ure. Funeral services will be held at the Catholic church Saturday at u a. in., March 18, 1H20. Rev. Father Powers will officate. Interment in Jackson ville cemetery. AMERICANS IN DANGER. (Continued from Pago One) der command of partaeist leaders are marching on that city. As the Kbert troops have not as yet resumed full control, an attack by the reds is feared. Radicals Are Active Thruoitt Germany radical elements have. In many places taken over direc tion of affairs at least temporarily. 1'roleiarian dictatorships have been set up at Dortmund, ira, Halle, Oh ligs, Cnna and Cief-en kirchen, ac cording to' reports, while in I.eipsic workers have driven government troops from the suburbs of the city and were engaged late yesterday in street fighting. In tho Rhenish and Westphalian industrial districts it is said tho workers are ready to follow radical leaders. OKNKVA, !Mar. IS. Former Km peror Charles of Austria, who is now making his home at Prangins, Is re ported to have been evidently pleased when he first received word (A the reactionary revolt in Jterlin. He re fuses to express any opinion, however but is closely following developments and Is receiving many telegrams and letters every day. 'Former Empress Zita is also in constant communication with Vienna, and has received a large number of visitors during the last few days. Sho Is reported to bo in better spirits than she has been for sc'mo time. Assembly Meets Today COPEXHACE.V, Mar. 17. The first plenary sitting of tho German national assembly will be held Thurs day afternoon at Stuttgart, accord ing to a dispatch from that city to night. Party leaders held long con ferences yesterday afternoon. The Bauer cabinet has Insisted that troops engaged in the attack on the government be placed under the command of a general who was not involved in the revolt. Immediate abolition of the Iron division, made up of troops formerly in the Ilaltic regions who were involved in the oc cupation of Berlin Saturday morning has been demanded and the disbaud ment of the naval brigade which also had a part in Saturday's disorders will bo insisted upon. "Warsaw Worried WARSAW, Mar. 1 -L Dispatches relative to the Berlin revolt are fea tured in newspapers here and there is much speculation regarding tho ef fect of the upheaval upon the settle ment of the upper Silosian question. It Ik reported that German residents of upper Silesia are openly expressing hope the Kapp government will suc ceed and repudiate tho peace treaty. AMSTFIiHAM. Mar. IS. The fol lowing demands of the F.bert liovern meiit have been made hv the eenerai GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS. If you are growing hard of hearing and fear Catarrhal Deafness or if you have roaring, rumbling, hissing noises in your ears go to your drug gist and get 1 ounce of Parminlt dou ble strength!, and add to it Vi pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. Take 1 tahlespooniul four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath ing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into tho throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Anyone 'who is threatened with Catarrhal Deafness or who has head noises should give this prescrip tion a trial. Adv. P Mi FUT.U pa .ST WOMAN'S M O D E R N UNDERGARMENT Futurist is not to be confused with orJnury "athletic unJer wair" for women. It is an exquisitely rruJc and soft fit ting unJer-the-corset garment, l utunst is now being thowa in our Knit UnJerwear Deportment. M. M. Dept. Store Medford, Oregon committee of labor unions in Germanvl1 v" l-uettwitz before his w.th t. .i;-iw.t..b fmiFi Tb.rli? ' drawal Irom the head ot the Kant given out here tmlav bv the Ho .Nfff' bureau r.rne-t jiaumiL'. the oartaea .-rd 1. f"im:ition der military the Herl.Il of a soviet republic 1 protect inn, according correspondent of th? "The rcd-jiiati'pji of Minister nf Drt fei.M. Nnkc. "No atunestv i'or tlie ol'fendeix in tlie recent. con-iiracv t overtlirow the L'nvermi:ent and iiiini-dimeut t.f ali person- -juiltv of hi-jh trea-on. "Witlidrawal of all troops from Merlin. "The right of labor unions to take part in the I'tii-mutum of a new gov ernment.'' LONDON. Mar. 1L- An nrtil'erv battery at Welter. Westphalia, ha- I een wioeil out bv son rt a en lis. ae- eordimr to an official Berlin di-dat."!i filed ve-terdav afternoon. The spar- taean-; kilb-d all the officers of the buttery and nearly all the men. Overtures to Soviet, f OJ'KNI LWiFA", Afar. 1S.- -Gene HOW ANY GIRL CAN HAVE PRETTY EYES Xo girl or woman is pretty if her eyes are red, strained or have dark rings. Simple witchha.cl, camphor, hydrastis, etc.. as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, will brighten tho eyes and week's use will surprise you with its QFK'K results. Regular use of Lavoptik keeps the eyes healthy, sparkling and vivacious. The (illicit change will please you. Dainty aluminum eye cup KUKK. Medford Pharmacy, .Main and Central. Adv. LIBERTY leader.! I 'nil i k. II. TOMORROW For Two Days essie arriscale in r WOW J A Startling Production of JEANNE JUDSON'S Great Book TONIGHT The Sensational Hit ROMANY "Where Love RunsWild" Thrills! Romance! Punch! NOW is the TIME to apply LAND PLASTER Wo have another car on the way which should juTive hero about .March 20. Place Your Order TODAY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange Warehouse 16 W. Main Office 419 Liberty Blclg. A! PAPE'S MIPIIWI FOR INDIGESTION CHEW A FEW END STOMACH DISTRESS! At once! Indigestion, Heartburn, Gas an J Dyspepsia, caused by Acid Stomach is relieved. Buy a box! Eat meals without fear! Read "Common Sense Rules Regarding Stomach" in package. Playing Today Clara Kimball jf Miss Vounil H li.'le in i'i'-iii r""''1 mil liavo liml UrK'-v i iowds v:uli"K "iilsi'l"- t fift. ill llniil waiti'il In S)'i: lirr litlrsl. M'wn Irilimpll, "Kyes nf VimiiIi," wlii'll ln'Hiill yi'sli'iilii.v. Wiirils raiiiml (Icsrrilir the homily liml (liallialii slllH'ridl'ily ill' lis 'oium in lirr lalrM iliMlllcli"H. lliuiiln-ils of .'Mi'llllllil l ll. jilo an rulii'raiil, havinu' seen this ivinarUalile play. Young in "Eyes of Youth" Next- JACK PICKFORD LEONARD C. PETTIT Kiissian Violinist IRENE HAMPTON ISAACS At llic I'iauo. RIALTO- Come and hear the Marines bear lowrT on some real barber shop chords. Hear some up-to-the-minute jazz by Marine Kings of the jazz-bo. ' Come early and get a ringside seat for" the glove contests, staged By some hard hitting Marine champs. Musical num bers by a famous Marine Band and "smokes" with the compliments of Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Turn out! As the party is a smoker, ve can't invite the ladies. It's a Stan affair. All you kooiI fellows, turn out! Ex-Marines arc especially in- . viced, Couic and bring a friend, J I .Admission l i-oo. ( loan VauuVtillr. Ladies arc . t Pp OnQ 1H PAGE THEATRE THURSDAY, MARCH It Street Parade. 2 u. m. Band . Commerci at 8 n. m. concert 3 u. m.. al Club. south of