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PITH! BIX Mrnrponn man; TftrnuNrc, mtdtotct). rmrnoY. tvedxksdat. .tanttary 2. men T. J. HICKEY SMS "IT'S GRANDEST IN THE WHOLE WORLD" "What I havo seen Tunlac ilo for Jiiy wire convinces mo that it in the KrandeHl meriieino in Die wurlil," was tho Btatemont made recently by J. T. llickey, u well-known einnlovo ofi Taylor Mill, who lives at Clii eaiio St., Seattle, Wash., in (uIIIiik on his wife's recovery sinco taking TanJ lac. "My wife has boon In had health for over a year troubled willi a bad caso of indigestion, nervousness headaches and rheumatism," contin lien .Mr. Mickey. 'She hardly ever cared whether she. ate anylhlni; not and when sho dill force liersolf to takta u few bites It would sour and tuuse her to havo cramping pains, (las would bleat her up so bad that It pressed up against her lungs and nlmost cut her breath off entirely, llcr kidneys were badly disordered and all the tlmo she was complaining of a pain in the small of her hack. She had rheumatism In her sides and through her back that gave her no end of trouble and made it hard for hor to Rot nho'iit tho house. Hho was troubled with severe .headaches and Olr.y spells and her nerves were so upset that any little unexpected noise would excito hor. At night she was so restless she could get but little sleep and um a result of all her suf- lorlng sho was In a inlserabu run down condition. "Our daughter hail In Icon '1'anlac and It had helped her so remarkably thai my wife began taking It. It helped hor right from I ho start and it looked like it was no time before she was able .to oat anything sho wanlod and digest it without tho least bit of trouble. Tho rheumatism disappear ed entirely and the headaches and dizzy spells uro n thing of tho past Her kidneys are In good condition and tho pains In her back have just nhniit gnno and tho nervousness has all loft her. Sho sleeps sound at night and gets up fueling so fine every morning that It Is an easy thing her her to do her housework. Sho has been built up In every way and Is so much stronger that sho looks like a different, woman." Tnnlnc Is sold in Medford by Wost Hide Pharmacy, In Gold Mill by M. n flowers, In Contrnl Point by Miss M A. Moo, In Ashland by Hast Side Pharmacy, in Eaglo Tolnt by Von dor Hellen. Adv PUBLIC MEETING OF 1FFAR A SERIOUS lORTAGE CONSIDER FREEZE lllllliaiiifill'jilll standpoint tllC! Shortage of material for the man IK.'VOt' IfPCtltC'l' ufacture of boxes will seriously af- i , ,', 'ect marketing of tlie 1 1120 fruit crop. Ulll VVIUlt (Iocs congress decording to statements made rccent ( ongreSS plavs politics.' lioe' hy leading hex manufacturers of proposes assistance, because illu ,a''lric co"st Bt " "welinK ln th0 J ' ' i "lultncmah hotel. The meeting was liC.ISlliy proposes aSSlSlailctalled for tho purpose of reviewing SlICC'l'.S and sits Still. narkelinn conditions and outlining a ''Wo c.'tn'l Itclieve -ill I lie'"011""" r'"' ""PPlylng fruit and cau- ,1,,,,,,., , i , . lery packers witn tins years re declares Jlouse Loader .Mci,e,ents of boxes. E EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS Tk a (flaw of Salts before breakfast If your Back hurts or Bladder j. ". bothers you. The 'Amir'- r- nn,j wnnipri mt cunrd connt,.T . ".nt t.i.i. hcaium wo eat too much nnd all our fcxi is rich. Our Mond is tilled with aria nr.lA which Din I. i.l..nn :.... , fll, " n w inuir nut, they weaken from ovorwurk, Iwconio ,.,,,,,,., i-uv uiiiiiiiiii.i,ivo ubhiicb cingnnd tlio result is kidney Iruublo, bladder weakness and a oner.,! lw.i; : 1.....111. When jour kidneys feci lika lumps of ..-.wi, j uui mirm or uie- unno is cloudy, futl of sediment or you nro nhlierd to srek Telief two or three times iuriii(! tho night; if you suitor with Bick hnadoche or di?.zv, nerwus spoils, acid stomach, or'you havo rheumntisiu when tho weather is bail, pet from your phar macist about four ounces of Jail Salts; take a tiil.lcapoonful in a glass of wntor lwforo breakfast for a few dnvs nd your kidnoys will then act fine. This famous salts is mado from tho acid of frrapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has beon'uscd for generations to flush and stiniulato clogged kiiuiern; in TOutralim tho acids in tho iirino bo it no longer is a souroo of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. 1 Jad Salts is inexpeinuvoi cannot in jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater beverage, and belongs in every home, because, nobody can nmka mistake by having a good kidney llusU ing anv tinio, Flowering Bulbs Tulips Narcissus Daffodils Hyacinths 'Potted anil ready to Mourn as noon as taken rroin carton in which they are packed, and exposed to light and boat. Also suilable u.v selling ouisido In beds. 10c per plant. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Street. Rousseau Coal Co. Producers and 1 tistrihu tors of .Med lord Coal. Price $10.00 Delivered $8.00 at Mine. Ofifcc 25 West Main Phone 934. means committee members "1,'Jtv jrolf J he following: Iclc.'raiu was recciv- eil toiliiv I'V A. ('. Allen, stale horti cultural commissioner for Ibis dis- tricl, from Senator Charles L. Narv at Washington. II. C. "Have ncrsnailed I'rof. .1. C. Reed (o sloii over ul .Mcili'onl anil .survey Ihe recent f'reee injury lo fruit trees, lie will arrive about I'YIiruiirv -mi. anil will eunimunicate witii von before arrival. Hope that vou will provide him willi nicn.ns of trnnstmr lalion so Dial bis examination may be comprehensive. The eiiunlv nircnt. hail prepared the call for the fruil growers mectinr her-j I'or next Siitunlav. but on learniiej of Senator McNnrv's lele'.'rani. cllnnucd Ihn dale In I'Vlirun rv I, in order Dint I'l-of. lice, I iniulit iillenil Hie mcclin;.'. .Mr. ('ale's call reads us follows : "The fruil growers of Jackson ei Iv are rci sled lo meet at the library Wednesday, r'elirunrv . at 2 P. in. A discussion of Die effect, r the recenl. freeze will lie I lit- main tunic for Hie al'lernooii. Inspceliou maile in the various parts of the eoimlv reveals the fact Hint the ilam iitre is spotleil-anil no genernl rccoiu nienilnlions can be uiven for I rent -mcnl of trees thai will be applicable lo all pails of Hie valley. "I would like to urge the fruil growers lo briliL' lo this liicchll-' sonic of Ihe buds anil sei-limis of buck llial have been i-l'IVeleil by Ihe rcceul Ireeze. This is a suliiccl. of imporl- i.nee lo every grower in the valley ami we sin. nl, gel. Iiigelbcr at (his lime mid (Iclcrmine cerium melhoils of liroccdlire thai, will lie of benefit to all. ' "There is more or less iinccrlainl y in Ihe minds of I lie urns! of I be grow ers at. Ihe present lime in relation lu the crop for Ibis season, which lias a direct bearing upon nianv things lhalj should be decided in. I'W box shook should be ordered, null nr.' Hers should be pb I at unco ami many other Dungs m (he line .,1 pravs Dial si Id be talked f l Ihe present li We Irusl lU.it Ihere will be a good alien. bin. -c nl Ibi-. ling so lhal. we cull gel tngcl her and decide m -lain phases nf Ibis work. i I'orly representative iiox and lum- er manufacturers from points in Oregon, Washington, California and Itritish Columbia were at the confer ence, (ieorge .M. Cornwall presided auM delivered the opening address, calling attention to seriousness of the box situation nnd the necessity for concerted action on the part of box and lumber men. . Increased orchard acreage in Ore gon, the Inland Kmpire, California and illritish Columbia has created an Increased demand for fruit boxes over last year and several new jiack- mg and cannery plants will add to the demand. Attention was called to the fact that the supply of boxes was fur short of the demand in 1 ill II and present Indications pi.'lnt to a still greater shortage this year. Spruce, pine nnd hemlock aro used chiefly in box manufacture and with the prevailing demand for lumber for building purposes the output of the mills lias gone into construction work to a largo extent. The sltunticn has been aggravated, It was slated, by the shortage of cars for carrying Douglas fir to eastern market. Heing unable lo secure shipments of fir for struc tural purposes, tho eastern buyers have absorbed tho pino and hemlock produced by mills east of the Cas cades, where the car shortage has net been so acuto as in west coast territory. .May Standardize Itoxes' SlaiKlardi.atlon of boxes was also given considerable attenlion and it was agreed that tile adopllon of a standard scale of measurements for boxes put. to various uses would re sult, in a great saving to manufactur ers and consumers alike. Study of the box situation will be continued by Dm box bureau of tho West Coast liUiuburmen's association. WILL ARREST 1919 .May Allison at liialto 'The Walk-Oi ls." a Screen Classics Inc., in I a i) 1 1 en of Die raninus illroad- way, stage success bv Crederic and Kauny I tut Ion. will he the feature at ' ruction at the Kiallo theatre, begin ning tomorrow with Ihe beautiful .May Allison In the slellar role. M Is play wilh a rich society background and Is said lo have been ununited for the screen with a lni-.d lavish display in fashionable gowns and sellings. I'he play was originally produced llroadway by Oliver .Monism and by trio same aulbors who wrolc 'i.ombardl, Lid., "Years if lilscrc Don and "I'listalrs and Hewn." The iltons have been the most accept able playwrights in a decade In pic turing New York society nnd "Tin alk-ori's" is credited wilh being elr biggest success in this dlrec lion. -May Allison appears in the role of Kathleen Km berford. MeninniiiL III,- M.'.llnr.l will arrest evi who is driviti ivilh liiiuorrow morning police ami Ihe sheriff rv auto owner or driver r a car which docs not bear Hie IIILMI stale license or whose owner has uol ulrcailv made applica tion I'or such license wilh the sccre larv of slate's office ul Salem anil who cau'l produce his receipt lo (lull effecl. This is in accordance witli orders which have just been issued In Die va rious police officers Diroiighoul Hie slale bv liovcrnor (Hcoll. The gov ernors msl met ions slale lhal Die motor vehicle division of Die slale ile-p.-irl mcnl has cleared awav the con gestion of auto license applications with which it was deluged the first of Ihe vcur. am from now on will issui licenses for all motor vehicles, init io!' cvclcs, cliaul'fciiers and dealers in molor vehicles mi Ihe day of Die receipt of Ihe applications. The following slaniling coinuiiHes were appointed by the president. Ver non Vawter. at the Chamber of Com merce luncheon to,;v: Commerce nnd industry J. W. Wakefield. Wm. tl. Tail, T. K. Dan iels, (leo. L. Treichh r. II. L. Wal- tlier. Civic affairs fieo. D. Treichler. W. I1'. Isaacs, Kawlcs .Moore, tlco. T,' Collins. liusiness nelivilies -John II. Car kin. ,). C. Mann. Jonas Wold. M .K. I'laD, Carl Whillock. Knteiiainment T. 10. Daniels. John II. Carkin. W. V. Isaacs. Agriculture fieo. A. .Mansfield. I). .f. (.owe, Unbind I). Flaherty. Highways and Ininsporlation II. I.. Walther. K. K. Hodgeman, tlco. A. Mansfield. S. S. Smith. Auditing and advertising A. L. Hill. . S. Smith, C. S. liutterfield. The following special committee was appointed to confer wilh real es tate men and report to the board a satisfactory plan for co-operation with the chaiiihcr: T. K. Daniels, A. I j. Hill. II. C. Harnett. Dormitories under Die miincdinlc supervision of the university ure to replace all fraternity and snroriW houses on the campus of Stanfoid university, California, ultimately, ac cording to President Wilbur. CALOMEL! It's Mercury I Quick silver I Shocks the Liver Danger I You're bilious, but take "Cascar-1 els"! You have a throbbing scusu- ; Hon In your head, a bad taste in your mouth, yeiir eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your' eyes; your lips arc parched, your bowels are constipated. .'o wonder; you feel foggy, mean and ill-torn-! pered. You need ('ascarets tonight. Don't continue being a bilious nui sance to yourself and those who love you, and don't resort lo harsh phys ics that irritate and Injure. Ilemem- ber that most disorders of tho stom ach, liver and bowels are ended by morning with gentle, harmless dis cards they work while you sleep, never gripe, shock, sicken or incon venience you. They're grand! Last Times Tonight Mary Pickford -In 'The Hoodlum' Starts Tomorrow Oliver Morosco's Famous Statie Success "The Walkoffs" Starring May Allison RJALTO Safe 7CforlNFSNTSandlNVALIDS V r" ASK FOB Horlick's The Original Avoid Imitationo and Subititute ForInfants,Inval(dsandGrowlngChildren Rich mllk.m.lted grain exiracnn j-owdcr Tho Original Food-Drink for All Ages No Cooking Noun.hing Digo.liblo We may Lave a run of the "FLU" and we 'may not. lint the wise ones will commence at once to use "ZK TYROL." I'or a throat and month-wash. It proved a preventative last Winter and will repeat it selftliis AViiiter. Heath's Drug' SLore THE SAN TOX STORE NOTICE TO POULTEYMEN March I .".III our large Incubators Hill lio lit your service. Theso incubators are the licst hot water inacliines and nro In stalled in a modern incubator cellar. Your eggs will lie incubated JtK.'IIT. Agents for Die Gresky Ventilating Brooder Stove Tho best brooder on Ihe market, t'ome and sen it in oiieration. ROGUE RIVER POULTRY RANCH IMione aitl-W. " Cuiull l' Carpenter wto OT 1 1 Kits FOIiUm Launspach Orchestra DAN' CIS WOHlv Ol'lt SPKPIALTV For particulars phone It. G. Laiinspacb, 413-Y. We get all tho lato music as soon ns.lt is published, from 'Frisco and easlern cities... This work is not a side lino with us; wo make it a business. Another $2000 Shipment of Silk Just Received Other new goods arriving daily in all the different departments. These are goods that were bought several months back and are much lower priced than if bought on the present market. The sooner you buy your spring goods the better, as merchandise is not only high, but hard to get. OBITUARY. ZI'NHKI.l, Is,. .iiu.l.-l died at I Second si reel hi d 7!l vcars. -2 Heecascd was : oillilv, I'eniisvlvania iregon for 17 years. wile. ul. dilii iiac I'.iiciliart naval is home, 7 Hi W t night of iiaralvsis. months .in.l III duvs. native of Hancock resilient leaves lie Iditlua, and six sous- Lowell l.nvon. Harold, Wchlou anl '. l-'itncrn! announcement late:". l.KSTKU Died al Hie Sacred carl ho-pilu .Ian. 'J7, l'.ljll. l-'reiler k .lames l.etcr, ;( natie (if .Milan. Him. at Die age of 1!.' years. 7 miu. lbs and S dnvs. He had been a oiilcnl of Die vnllev lor seven years in! lc:ics to mourn his loss hi. ather. K. 11. Lester, a sister, llattie I. Lcstci. an,) one brotiier, Joseph I'.. .eler. l-'iineiiil -civiccs will be held t tin- Weeks and M.-tiowan eomiianv baiM-l l'ri.l.i, .lanmirv odlb. at ' 111. Interment in the 1. (). (I. I-', mclcrv. licv. Sprigs ofi'ickitinx. Siibiiicn,ics lii aiuiear before fke grand iurv for Ic-timonv in regard their conduct of cacs in the police court and .-101)1111.1 departments of Die superior court in San Franeiseo, were issued vcslerilav lor nine allornevs. n conuectiou with ulleued chai-es of eorruid practices under the bail Itt'Utl S.VU'UI. MEDFORD FREES LESS THAN IHE WHOLESALE A Meill'ori! mei-chant received Ibis mcssai;e the lirsl of Die week. "1111111 kcts, wool shirts, wool hose, velvets, French series will increase ."ill tier cent in ten dnvs for fall deliveries." This is some eiilcnee of why mer chants have to increase their prices on merchiiiiili-.c ami il is a lip to pru dent purclia-crs to bv before tie new tocl, is received, as vou can liilv al old prices. Mcili'onl merchants sell Annwkeii- Daisy cloth al lo III cents a var.l now. ami the wholcsul" prior lo duplicate Die same is -III cents in the east. Devonshire cloth that lion sells al cents n ai-.l wholesale, ."ill cents, hi'jher next etails here tor Ml mere hnn.lis l.'i an. will 1,1 1 f ? T T Malted Barley blended with wheat, processed and baked for twenty hours, produces the rare.delicate flavor of Grapefluts Wonderfully easy to digest and full ot nourishment. f f f t r r r T f f f T ? T f T f f t I SILKS ALL KINDS AND ALL COLORS M inch Hisiircfl Liiiiiiji' Satin, yard... $2.20 2S inch .lap Silk, all colors, yard S5 '10 inch Sal in Blocked Poplin, vard $3.(5 .".(i in'ch Chanscalilc Silk "Poplin, yard ,p.25 inch Silt ins, till colors, priced from, vard. ...$2-00 to $5.25 Those beautiful Imported Japanese I'oiiu'ees liavc arrived. I!") inch plain tan Pounce, priced, vard, $1.00, $1.25 $1.05, $1.J5 "5 inch solid colors, all (lie new shades, per vd $2.05 o.Miich h'i.nurcd Poup-e .' $1.85 10 inch (icorn'ctle Crepe, till colors, per yard... $o-00 JO inch Crepe de Cliene, all colors, from, per vard, $2.75 to $3.35 VELVET Chiffon, Costume Velvet., -12 inch, per yard $8.75 Costume Vclveteeiie, 2-" inch, per vard. $2.S0 Silk Velvet, all colors, IS inch, per yr $2 and $2.20 - NEW VOILES The new Voiles are here, plain white, solid colors and fancy plaids antl figures, price 50,75,850, $1.00. $1.25, $1.50 Fi.U'iired Co'lfon Crepe tie Chine in till new colors and patterns. Triced, yard $1.25 inch Caroline Snitint,', .-ill colors, ytird ...70c oil inch Beach Cloth, fancy plaids, yard., 50r SHOES SHOES "When yon need a nice pair of Dress Shoes come to the (iohlen K'ule. We haven't room in this ad to list prices on shoes. New shipments arrivintr; everv few days. Watch our windows for the new pumps and Oxfords, which will arrive in a few days. Also watch paper for prices. WASH GOODS Devonshire, at vard (laletea Cloth, at yard 28 inch (liiiuham, at yard:;.; Toile (lu Nord ( !inthaiii, at vard : o2 inch Zciiher (liiiiihani, vard 40c- and 50 .15 ..43c inch Cambric Shirtinur, vard .. Jlf) inch Madras Shirting', yard ... !"!(5 inch Comfort Challie, yard !!( inch Silkaline, yard : 112 inch Serpentine Cree, yard ... oil inch iMj'iired Jit panose (.'rope, NOTIONS Palm Olive Soap, cake Colgate's Talcum Powder at Sansilk Thread, at spool Sewinjr Silk Thread, at spool (lood Buttons,, card ; 2 in 1 Liquid Shoo I'olisli Hair Nets Dross Snaps, card ard. 40? .65 .33 ....25 .45 .50 8c ::::::m 15c - 5 .".'."Sandisc AVe have a Men s Snils in sol ia I ilo lirices. Glen's all wool Suits at.... All wool Bine Sero'e Suit. A'ouni;' .Men's Suits at MEN'S SUITS complete lino of Men's and Aromi ill the now patterns and styles at rea- $35.00 to $48-50 at $38.50 to $48.50 $27.00 to $42.00 BOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS I1''-''1 $11.50 t $17.75 MEN'S FURNISHINGS Dress Shirts from $2.00 to $3.50 "Mens Silk Shirts $4.90 to $8.75 "Men's Soft Collar Shirts $1.50 to 3.40 Men's (lood Work Shirts at $1.25 Men's Host Crade Bib Overalls at . $250 Men's Khaki Pants at Men's Koveralls from Men's Work Pants at Men's Dross Pants Canvas (doves, a pair . Men's Men's Men's $3.00 to $3.25 $4.50 to $6.00 $2.50 to $3.85 $5.50 to $8.00 15 and SOC MEN'S HOSIERY AVork Hose, pair "06 '),;,;I1I"S' 15S 25c- 357and 40c Sl,kJ1""t $1.00 to $1.88 American Lady and Jackson ''College ( !ii 1" Corsets. Ladies' Duster Drown Silk Hosiery at $1.50. $2.00 and $2.30 All folors. 3VKILL0C! y y y f y ? ? y y f f f f y t ? ? ? y t y t f y t f f t f f f y f ? f y ? f T T f t t t f t f f t y X t f