POTTS TTTRTTB L jur iss m bi:i, s. hkschaxhs, a popular anil attractive young woman of Lewiston, Maine, is now an arilrn rliampioti ol' Tan lac, Kbu-c slio began uinj; il a few verks Ro. E Erf. .X - -Oft---X Zr 7iJS.JiaS"ii.fcLaS! ttV"??-. SSfflmBJffiB'XiiteSSfea ulU!!'l fiKSSsi snmFOTin srsrn trttcttntt:. finrnroim onr.nox. wkia-mspay. matkti it. wio. liss Mabel S. Kesciiancs. a nopulir and altraclivo young woman residing ut Xv. 7 Burtletl Street, l.ewiston, Me., ia now an ardent eliaiupion of Tanluc, since she ln-gaii lining ilio medicine a few weekn ago. "I prize Tanlac above every oilier medicine, even that which, was pre scribed lor me," raid -Miss Deschanes in relating her experience recently. "I dislike publicity, but there are so many others who, no doubt, suffer as 1 did, 1 feel that 1 ought to tell them about it. "1 had been a great sufferer from indigestion and had been under the doctor'8 care for six months without relief, At the time I began taking Tanlac 1 was on a very rigid diet and at times could not retain food c.t' any kind. Kven cold water, would cause extreme nausea. 1 suffered from loss of appetite, severe crumping pains after eating and oxtreme nervousness. Finally my condition gut so had I simply had to give up and go to bed until i got relief. I was unable to go down tt.'wn to do my shopping and. although 'I had been under treat ntent for six months, there seemed to be no relief for me. Honestly, 1 don't Relieve I noulil be alive now if I hadn't gotten Tanlac, for I was .iiif fering terribly and getting worse all the time. "Finally my sister persuaded me to try Tanlac. I Improved from the very first and one bottle did me more got.'d than the six months' treatment. Why, 1 actually gained four pounds in weight while taking this one bot tle. I have now taken four hollies and ifeel just like a different person and am eating just anything I want; in fact, everything seems to agree with me perfectly. am now aide to do niv shopping without becoming fatigued in the least and am no lon ger nervous liko I was. "Tanlac is simply wonderful, and I can not praise it too highly." Tanlac is sold in liedford by West Side Pharmacy, and by leading drug gists in cvory tewn. Adv. CiOOU OIXJl'IIKS I Mnko Them KLEIN Tho Tailor 128 lOast Main St. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aliso agent for Fairbanks an Moret Eneines " 17 South Riverslrta PEARL OILkiROSENB) is refined and re-refined by a special process, mak ing it a clean-burning fuel for home use. Ask your dealer for PEARL : , OIL. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) HEAL SKJJISFMS Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat ing, Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary for you to suffer With eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. Zcmo, obtained at, any drug store (or 35c. or 51.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt ly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zcmo is a wonderful, penetrating disappearing; liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily-applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress, The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. Seed Potatoes Wo have in stock at this time the following seed potatoes: Early Sunrise. Irish Cobbler. White Kose. Green Mountain. Garnets. American Wonder. Netted Gems. Burbanks. All our slock is selected, seed and lias been hand picked. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. ?I7 East Main Street, It t(..k thi' oily - oinii il only a mo mo nt or to lii;-t niht to unanimously pass the ordinance tor thu opening up of Kins st roe t over M;iyor ia!es veto. Other business iransaetetl by tho council bey ill es a mass of routine in cluded tin reeeiviiif; ol a request to extend th'1 city six-inch water. main to provide fir e protect ion for t he hi:: ! mills and fact i Ties, present and fu-j ture, outide. the city limits in the i North Central avenue neighborhood, police protection to aid in protectinRj the pupils of tfie Wahinum school I from law defying auto drivers, a de-j ci.sion tn aid tho residents of Port-! land avenue to pratUs and gravel that J thivrot'nro, and tho receiving of peti tions to improve and grade several! other streets. j All t he rouncilmcn wore present I excepting lr. Margrave and Kirhard Antic. i Mayor's Veto Overruled There was no debate whatever when the mayor's veto w.is read dis approving of the ordinance to open up iving street from Ninth to Dakota avenue, which was passed two weeks ago with only L-ne negative vote, that of Dr. Margrave, and the four eoun cilmen present courteously and expe ditiously demonstrated what they thought of mayoralty vetos. Mayor Gates received the blow smilingly, and there was no friction either in the personal relations between the head of the city and the council cith er in the veto or its overriding. This improvement ordinance long petitioned for by the residents of King street provides fin the purchase by the city of the dwelling uud lot property of B. H. and Clara Woods on Tenth street between Laurel and Eleventh street, faeng north on King street, which stood in the way of opening up King street, from B. li. and Clara Woods for JOO. To help make way for this improvement, the, residents of King street donated a, strip of land about five years ago. j Tho mayor's veto was on the chief; grounds that the cost of the improve ment will" far exceed the benefit de rived. Protect Mills From l-Mrei As evidence of the big mill and far-, tory development in Bedford, S. S. Hullis and .John It. Tomlin called on the council to furnish fire protection for the new Applegato company mill, owned by Hullis &, Skewis, and the Tomlin box factory, which expects to soon resume operations, and tho big new lumber mill which will be erect ed by the Bro'.vnlee interests of Mis sissippi, all located on the Pacific &. Eastern railroad outside the city lim its beyond the end of 'North Central avenue, by providing for an extension of the six inch water main to the in dustrial concerns, both present and contemplated, which are eventually expected to fill the vacant territory betweon the Southern Pacific rail road tracks on tho west and Riverside avenue on the east, and the end of Central avenue on the south. To extend n six-inch main beyond llie eil v limits to tin- site ol' tw Brownlee mill between Central ave. and Kiverside, the farthest concern out. will reouire the Invinir of about 'JtHMl feet of ipe. Nothing was said last niylit nboul who wax to stand this expense, tho mil! and faetorv owners or the eitv or whether it was to be divided. How ever, in view of these concerns with their payrolls eout ribtit inj so much to the wellare and development of the eitv, the couueilmen and muvr favor the eitv uoinir the limit to tin extent its financial condition will per mit. The matter was placed in the hands of the tire committee and Water Superintendent Davis to de cide on some plan with I he factory ami mill owners. Protection of School Pupils A pet il ion was received (nun the I'm rent - Teacher circle of Washing ton school, asking that the council station a special policeman at the corner of Oakilulo and V;i! .Main t.. between the hours of H:l." and '.-Af p. m., on school da vs. to aid in protecting the school pupils, whose lives are. dailv endanuered nt thi most da nire rons corner in the eitv, a manv auto driver di-reuard the speed laws. Ii- so doinu', the petition -tal-;. the council would relieve lit-' anxictv t' manv parents. The council fell in rendilv wilh th" plan of police protection and decided to deputize the Wufdiiimton school janitor as Ihe special policeman asked for and instructed Chief of Police Timothy to look after the detail-:. The council al-o decided to aid the re.-idents of Portland ave.. in L.rradiiiLr nnd travel ini: that .-trect, : fter heaririL' the wi-hes of a dele gation of its resident-. The st reef lie- a little higher than Ka-t. Main -trect. The council will do the ltimI iiiL.' and Mand half the cost of u ravel -imr. The eost of L'ravelinir to th:: reidenN will be about $5 for eadi ."iii-!'oot lot on each fide of the street. The re-ident- of lJakota avenue, between South Kim: and South Peacli street- petitioned the council to L'raile Ial;ta avenue. The peti tion was referred the street com mittee and Street Coyinii.-iuner Da- i -. The owners of 'J7U feet on the we -it -ide of South Park uv. peti tioned for the e-ttiblishinent of a jrade nnd the ronM Pint ion of n ee mctii 'idcv.nlk : i r . 11th to 1 : 1 1 J l -tree. Tin petition wa- also re ferred. . m IIS! I!! In the Heart, of tho Tl' nHSf The People's Popular S gp Business District J'i f'f Jst - W Cash Store. 9 g STO7M77r A. W. Hubbs, Manager s5n5S5S 1 1 fca!!nt'-'.vivjy.?jaj'ijM wrvw3wMrAaa.TxMhJ?&rnBK!tz! The Tailor 105 West Main Local Representative Ed. V. Price And Style Show at Medford's Greatest W Thursday, Friday Fresh tVciiii the liiUnN nf export designers :unl tailors cuine lunulreds nl" new nimlels. fail lil'ally i nl iTju-ft - in tiie minutes! details, (lie styles materials at: d new eolors t liat have won first place in tin world nt J'asiii"ii. It would he hard indeed to iinaii'iiio ;, mure complete show in- ul' stylish Women's Apparel in- -1 1 1 1 i 1 1 u- new SjU'in.L;' Suils, Coats and Dresses, ur to a.ssemhle i;;i''inents of (iiali(y iha.t would i;ive urealir sat is fact ion. S'et in spite of t heir excellent qua lit ies and expert tailoring t heir u'ices are mode rale. 1 1 m you must really see ihe new arrivals to fully appreciate their many charms. Therefore, you're cordially invited to come and personally inspect the new models, and try on as many of ihe Z'ariuents as you de sire. Experienced saleswomen will gladly assist you and you'll not he urnod to luy. Easter Coats Look where you will, you'll not find another such stock of handsome new coats in Medl'ord. Coats for all occa sions and of every desirable material direct from America's foremost coat makers. Principally in short and medium lengths a notable showing of the new Spring Coats in the authentic styles for the coming season. Coats of I'olo Cloth. Camel Hair, Jersey, Velour, Trieotine, Bolivia and many other ma terials. Attractive models with nar ro -wbelts and shawl or tailored col lars. Also some wilh the new rape hack. All the very latest, colorings, including Tans, Navy, IJrown, Green, ('open, erinnda, Grey etc. Special attention directed to our line of Jer sey Coats; some in Tuxedo models and prevailing colors at $22.50 up. Easter Skirts Nice assortment of Silk Shirts in Jersev, Cunsi Cunsi, just from the Kastern markets. Priced $23.50 Easter Shoes Your Easier costume will not be complete without a nice pair of shoes. AVo have them for all members of the I'amilv. ! Operators of coal properties in J Utah and Wyoming advlso huylliK your winter supply now. The lilea i ' .snrnadinir (hut thn cna rnmiiilHKlon may award the minors a further ad vance in waj?es, as well as to make rIher concossions that will further materially increase the cost of pro ducing. Wc can now fill your orders with different sizes of SPRING CANYON UTAH COAL Dry Wood of All Kinds on Hand WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL I'lione 111- oft I So. 1' ron I SI. Stenography Multigraphing Circular work of all kinds Mailing Lists Tunnell & Edwards 30G-30S Liberty Building -Mp.lford, Oregon. and Saturday, March 18-1S K I 111 k top). f ? 1 I L WHOLE FAMILIES FEED m GOLDS Half a century breaking colds ia behind Dr. King's New DJacovcry T-MIOM (be llttlf; iot-i In rrnndrnn, H ccry one in ihe f;imi!y ran use I his fifty yt-iirs-H n-.;l 11 nd nr.l rrmt'dy in ppj'M-cf snfety and ruuti-i itf h ni t)( t-il results. Iin-i'SAiiiit roT'iiitsLT. L'r''uhlo Erippi', st KMinrii cold promptly 'hm-iced, th( piilcr.'Mi t!i.-jipated, tiio coimcst ion Ioosi-Im-.j, 1 tie J1UI1 'pi:iii'y t'ldtiy hh nl wns. Ir. Kill's New Itisfuvcry livMi mi to its tii;'-tf't-d reputa tion. Wic. and ?l.'Jt a hotlle. The Results ei Constipation art! sid; he::'."!,.-1. blllousnr'ss, L.-rvfuisiH'SH, .-.i!'"V.- Kl:iit. wnslu muttr-l' 'll I'l" "l.v. (.'nrri'Ct lhl:i iiiKli-ruiliiiiix vil with lr. Kind's New I.il't; f'ills. I'ii-I y.-n,t i-fry f!i.'-. .''-.i iliu y..'U-iu tl:;u:j..tjil. '.:... n bill tla STAR. TAXI PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without Driver. JAMES LESLIE ... Nash Hotel mpf; "Wl. ST oman's Apparel Store Easter Suits Our showinjjf of the new Spring Suits is now complete with the sea son's very smartest models many of them shown exclusively at 1 1 Hue serges, gabardines, homespuns. velours, silvertoues and novelty mix tures in every desirable shade. There is a wide range of styles many are Hani Tailored wit li nox coats novel! v belt i'd el leets with or convert ible collars. ISraids and buttons are used extensively as trim mings on many of t he new suits. Hlack navy and all the newest shades are here in abundance. Prices range from $35.00 up, Easter Dresses The vogue ol'T ricolette and Taffeta dresses made with medium and short, sleeves is a certaintv in the Spring ashion programme and here find ihe ne wseason's very smartest models not only in Ihis material, but, also in beautiful soft Satins, plain and flowered Georgettes anil the more serviceable frocks- of Serge, .Jersey and Trieotine. Our showing of the new Spring Dresses offers wide choos ing in styles, fabrics and colorings. Prices range from $22.50 up VOILE DRESSES - Just received a new shipment of Ihe latest models in street and after 4. noon frocks in K'igured Voiles Just, what you want for that Master pa rade. See them at $12.50 up TAXI Oodae Car. stand corner Main and Bartlett. Phone 900. I 0 0FIWFv Parcel Post Paid Oiil-of-town people phone or mall us your Drug Store wants. AVe jmy jiostajfc or expenses. Our priees aii'l serviees are (lependalilc. Heath's Drug Store The San Tox Store If this store. others tailored vim wilt TAXI CHANGE. I am n&w connected witu the Dally Taxi Co., and will be Bind to accom moduto all my former cu9.oirer, U well an tho goneral publlo . lien SlvcrUrai. Phono 15. Drown & Drown.