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I FXCTE FJCiTTT BTElTFOTm MA MS TRIBUNE, METJFOTfD. OftFOOy. TITFTiSDA Y. MATCCIT 4. 1920. BLISS NATIVE HERB TABLETS When CON'STIPATRD, takfi oach nlKllt a BUSS NATIVE IIKKH TAll LKT, madn from herbs that act on the STOMACH, BOWELS, UVEK and KIDNEYS. They contain no min eral drugs. They strengthen the bowels and remove from the body that undigested refuse food, the fer mentation of which starts many dis eases. M. J. Imvis,. Hardy, Ark., writes: "1 was for a long time a jrreat BUfferer from constipation, but HIJSS NATIVE IIEKB TABLETS cured me, and 1 have never since had the slight est trouble." Each box contains a GUAKANTEE coupon, and is scaled with a blue seal hearing sigmiluro of ALONZO O. 1SLISS. For sale by all leading druggists in boxes containing 2 00' doses for $1.00 und a smaller size for $.50. Made by A. O. BLISS CO., WASHINGTON, 1). C. Adv. LIBERTY LOSING. POSITION JUST TONIGHT And then Med ford must say Good-Bye to Dorothy ? Dalton IN FINEST PLAY "Market of Souls" ii ml FORD STERLING In "A LADIES' TAILOR" Tomorrow "Choosjnq a Wife" l.QN'DO.V. Mar. 4. Kurope is in danjior of permanently losing th po sition slut held in the world before the outbreak of the world war, imyu Premier Nitti of Ituly in un interview printed by the Manchester (iuardkin Unlaw He polnt.s out that Kurojie 1h no longer u creditor but is on tin; debit Hide of the ledger. ruhlie order in Italy hi fcuod, he huh, and if that country could tfet her minimum requirements in coal foodstuffH and raw materials she would ho able to reconstitute herself economically. lOnly brief allusion to tho Adriatic problem is made in the interview. We shall find a way out, Bays the premier, "and we and the .lugo Slavs will be friends. Don't magnify this frontier conlrovery by talking of imperialism. Keeling naturally exists over Kiume, because the future of somo Italians is immediately con cerned. What after all is Italy demanding in the Adriatic? She wants strips of territory, the popula tion of which is less than the Italian casualties in tho war." Premier '.Nitti expresses strong conviction in favor of restoring nor mal relations with Russia, adding: "There should be no more meddling with the internal affairs of one coun try by another." SALE 10 AMERICA IlKIi'l.IX. Mnr. .'1 American ordcr niiKimitiiii; to ."ill,IIOIJ,(IOII have been liui.k-il bv the I'litimh Syndicate, snvs Hie Vii-.sii-hc Zcituni'. which declares ib-iivrric-) will ht. extended over a number r year.-,. J ')') i! i in is imiirovin" anil Die svmlii-iile In, ucs tn be able to ilevoti llie --n-u!i-i- imi-t of ils iiuliint to tin Aiiiencuh eviiort tniile. MAN'S BEST AGE A man is as old aa his organs ; he can be as vigorous and healthy ut 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with COLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney liver, bladder and uric acid troubles Since 1096; corrects disorders; stimulates vital organs. All druggists, three sues. Look fur tha name Cold Medal on mrery box And accept no imitation KODAKS Agents for the Eastman Kodak Company WILL LAUNCH CLUB DRIVE. (Continued from Page One) Hlble encouragement to get out and work. Director filieen lias emphasized the fuel that the more workers there are in the field tho larger number of enrollment!! will result and the indl vidtial lubor nrcexiiary will be min imized. At tho luncheon yeHterduy Mi: (.been explained to those present that the jiro'-peit cards that have been listed at headquarters tc-tal ap proximately soil. From this list the Held tennis will be expected to enroll Hid quoin of at least -100 members who will iiigii up fur three years ut lbn rate of $LT. a year. This number or members at f:, each will give an annual revenue of $1(1,(101) from membership dues, and in addition u working fund or budget of Jlu.uiio will be raised by subscriptions from local manufacturers, Industries, fl n::nciul ci.iicerus, stores and Individ uals whose investments hero are lar gest and who will therefore contrib ute proportionately to the local com iiiunlty organization. Naino Ten Districts At tho civic dinner tho loam cap tains will draw lots to' determine their respective territory for canvass lug. The prospect curds will be ar ranged Into ten districts, and each team will work n district. The cards will contain the names and addresses of each of tho prospects, and Director (ihcen is quite positive thai, the en vass will ho completed within tho prescribed timo limit of four days in fact, bo said that threo days might provo all that Is necessury. Tho team workers will report at head quarters each morning at 10 o'clock for instructions, after which they will go- out und cover their ullotted districts, and report buck ut noon at u stated piaco where luncheon will he served and the results oB tho differ ent teams activities bulletined from day to day. In otner cities there is Invariably a keen friendly rivalry Camphor and Witchhazel Help Weak Eyes Wedford people nro astonished nt the quick results produced by simple witchhazel. camphor, Hydrastis, etc.. as mixed in havoptik eye wash. In one case of weak and nearsighted eyes a few days use brought great improvement. In unother case it stepped eye pains and inflammation. Wo guarantee a small bottlo of Lu voptik to help ANY CASH weak, strained or inflamed oyes. Aluminum eye cup KUKK. Medford I'hunnacy, .Main and Central. TODAY springs up between divisions, team captains und team privates. All of the campaign officiuls were enthusiastic over the representative turnout at the luncheon yesterday for the advisory committee. Director (Jheen said that during his long ex perience bo had seldom ever seen a more splendid spirit of willingness and co-operation manifested. There were fifty-eight present at the luncheon, including the three representatives of the American City llureau here assisting In the cam paign, and of this number practically all signed cards endorsing the pres ent campaign and pledging them selves to serve In the enrollment of mem hers. Mr. Gheen complimented the judg ment and wisdom of the advisory committee in naming .Mrs. Jap An drews and Mrs. C. L. Schieffelin as members of the advisory ccuimittee. Ho expressed the hopo yesterday nt the luncheon that he would have the opportunity of addressing a joint meeting of all the members of wom en's clulis of .Medford prior to the membership drive, lie also said that he would advise the naming of two full teams composed of women work ers, und predicted they would score' wonderful enrollment results In sign ing up men as well as women mem bers for the new community service organization. APPRAISER OF JOIN! LAND BANK HERE Mr. Thompson, appraiser for the California Joint Stock Land Hank is again in Medford making appraisals of tho ninny applications for loans made thin this office. Ilo will be here for the next week or ten days, and nil these who have not complet ed their applications are Invited to do so at once nd turn them in to us. The prompt service this bank Is giving the farmers of southern Ore gon is of untold value to the commu nity, and will bring several hundred thousands of dollars into the valley this year. This bank will lend upto $.17, 500. 00 to one individual ut (i per cent and he may use the money for any purpose he desires. The borrower need not ho an actual farmer, aud does not have to live on the land. For further information call at the JlcCIJItDY INSURANCH AGENCY, Medford National Bank Bldg. Phono 1113. 293 DIED. SAl'NDHRS Hichard Saunders, the well known painter whoso home was at 84-1 West Fourteenth street. diod at the Saei-ed Heart hospital from influenza on March 3rd ut 10 p. m., ut tho-age ut 41 years. Me was born-ln Michigan and hud been resident of. Medford for the past nine years. - ' - - Mr. Saunders Is survived bv his wife, I.ydia. and two children. Itich- ird aged seven years, and Ethel May aged six years. Ho was a member of tho Methodist F.pisconal church. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon, Marcn 5, at 3 p. in., at Perl's chapel. '50ZfQSLVS UAq 1 a young man who practiced medicinal in Pennsylvania became famous and) was called in consultation in many? towns and cities because of his success 1 in the treatment of disease. He finally I made up his mind to place some of his prescriptions before the entire United ;' States and, moving to Buffalo, he put)! ud what he called his Favorite Prescrip-1 tion, and placed it with the druggists i irFevery state in the Union. That was fifty yeara;ftgo this winter.! For fifty yars this Favorite Prescrip-'l tion of Dr. Pierce has sold more largely throughout the United States than any other medicine of like character. It's the testimony of thousands 'of women that it has benefited or. entirely eradi cated suoh ihstrossiagiBilmetts as worn-) en are prone to. For over fifty years soma, of Dr." Pierce's home medicines have been selling over the drug counters, soJ that more than forty-ight millionlDottles have been sold during that time. This speaks well for the reliability and valueof Dr. Pieroe's stand-j ard home remedies. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a blood tonic and strength-builder which contains no alcohol, yet has tonio qualities that have endeared it to the American public. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, composed of May-apple,j aloes and jalap, have lone been considered the best vegetable laxative. Mora1 recently that wonderful kidney and backacheremedyvof Dr.tPieiceanamelyM. Anurici (anti-uric-acid), has been successfully used by many thousands of 'people rfci write Br. Pierce in unqualified terms of the benefits received. o San Francisco. Calif ''I 1mv used Dr. Pierce's remedies in mv family for fifteen years an J lave found on every oocaslon hat"they gave satisfactory results. Recently I was troubled with mj k tlney? and my tiaok constantly pained ma. ?vJ took three packages of Dr. PierceVAnurio Tablet Inch removed all pain anctaleared up conditions. ( I advise every one to give Dr. 'ierco's remedies; fair trial." MRS. E.EVE;'422 Brannon St.' . j .z&&msmx s I! AND UNTIL JT ' T SAT AT &r t? lf"""'ml"-r vl MIDNIGHT! Rv Wrong on II II Vhe Peerless iti..iu..si..m Star in a Drama W of U'emendous Strengtn the Phenomena I v v - Mir i i RIALTO PROGRAM Vjj ; Christie Comedy, j Cartoon, and ffjt ifffs -vV RIALTOI -tl f NEXT ATTRACTION LiSL CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "A VIRTUOUS VAMP" Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall it to Foley & Co., 2S35 Slier. field Ave., Chicago, III., wilting your name and address clearly. You will receive- in return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid ney Pills for' pain In sides and back; rheumatism, backache, 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 sale by Medford harinacy. Training School to ltOMimo The faculty of Sacred Heart hos pital, Medford, Oregon, announce that they will resume their Training School for iNurses on -May 1st, 11120. Young ladies wishing to qualify themselves in the art of nursing will please apply In person or writing to Sister Superior ft,r necessary infor mation. Sit?' Howard of $10.(11) I will pay a reward of $10.00 for any Information lending to the loca tion of my brother, .lolin K. llrunk. I THOMAS DltUXK. .100 lteddlng. Calif., Box Sl'C CUP OF OLD HERB TEA OFTEN PREVENTS FLU, COLDS AND GRIP Keeps You tn Condition Throw Off Disease to Tho very Ivsfc wnv tonvold ooM, In lliieum, (irip ami othir winter Infec tions tn to k') your body In mich itood roiulitloii it will throw utT dlstnni vetrniA. Const ijwt ion, bi 1 in u bii en , litYultU'hiti, are Nature's warnings that your liver, ktdnevs and bowels are failing to ilo their duty. The watte matter whtch should hare been earned awav 1 absorbed like no much poison Into your system. Your vitality is so low that you are nn easy ietin tor eoias. inuuenA, and more serious disivtss. t?et a nackaire of LituMln ea and take a cup before retiring. It will soon put you n tune and make you vl like naw. this fntnous old herb ta Is un excelled for ehronlo constipation, biliouMiss, cviltls, grip, intluenza, rheu matism, ete. Vlensnnt to take and in expensive. Dtn-s not crtto the nlivsie Xothina 1vKt to fflt tht ehlUii-en for stomneh and bowel dis orders. :xe'iitsot all druggists. I. In ooln t'roprietnry Co., Ft. Wayue, lud.. otH'n earned n mi MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S 8th Friday Surprise Sale 1 Reduce the High Cost of Living By Attending this Sale Tomorrow H BOY'S BLOUSES Hp Miulo of good I'orcalo. All sizos, clit'ap today at Frida On sale cacli 98c BAB YSHOES Sol't-solo shoos for in fants. All sizes in white tan and black, l.r() val ues. Friday inir $1.19 CORSETS .$1.48 Miller Bros. Corsets. (iood stvle. Clieaii to- (lav at I'.OO. Fridav 5 Surprise' Wale, ,ln- : CAMISOLE LACES E Xew styles, just in, up : to (i inches, g-ood )at- terns. -Cheap at -.le. h'ridav Surprise 1 ft Sale, yard lvt TABLE DAMASK fi'2-inch Mercerized Table Damask. Fine for : fainilv use. Friday Sur- i jirise Sale : vard 98c SILK CAMISOLES Made of Crojie de Chine and Wash Satin in flesh and white, $2.00 values. J' riday's sale each CORSETS "Women's now style Cor sets, some in Warner's and Miller makes. '$3.00 values. Now pair $1.98 WAISTS "Women's Voile Waists. "All ood styles. Cheap today at s&.OO. Friday Surprise Sale each $1.50 GLOVES Odds and ends of Cham -oisctte Cloves. All small sizes. Up to 73c yalues. Friday Surprise OCp Sale, pair udb COTTON BATTS .1-pound Climax Hatts. Just in. Cheap at $1.30. Friday Sur- tf in prise Sale v MUSLIN Harvest Moon :(-inch i i .... i. . i t i . . Kicacnou .uusnn. it ovu lar u ice 40c "'riday, yard ... 35c CRASH TOWELING (!ood heavy qualitv for hand towels or dish tow els. Cheap at 23e Fridav, vard BLOOMERS and All Children's Satine Crepe Bloomers. sizos. Good quality. Fri day Surprise 7f Sale J SWEATERS "Women's Slip-On and a Flare Sweaters. All jS good colors, $12.50 val- 3 ties. Friday each FLEISCHER'S YARN jj Odds and ends of Fleis- 3 cher's and Sunlight 3 Yarns. J tegular price 4;c. I'Mday Sur- 9Xn 3 iirise. ball m PONGEE SILK Imported Fongee Silk. Cood quality in smart Shades. A splendid $'2.25 grade. Fridav Sur- Sl' $1,981 CURTAIN NETS r(5-inch fine quality cur- j tain nets. Cheap today 3 at 50c. Friday Sur- jirise Sale, yard 39c 1 $1.69 FANCY SILKS ; "(5 inches wide in fancy ! laids and stripes, lieii- ular price $3.00 AO Friday, yard Vfl.iP 19c aims TheWoman's ;Store 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE. MEDFORD. OREGON INFANT'S HOSE In all colors. A spleii- 3 did bargain at 25e. Fri day Surprise Sale 3 pair PONGEE SILK P Natural color, heavv 3 Cheap todav at if Fridaj- Surprise 3 $1.25 1 quality $1.50. Sale, at .yard MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID. f lira inn-jit