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htEDFUKu srms TRTBTmBMEDFOim,' DTT.noy, rnmAY. :?t?ttj 2. 1020. PAOH FIVB ill SAYS HE FEELS E IHE ROGUE I BE JUST LIKE NEW 1L BE FORMED "I bellovo a man woulil bo ungrate ful not to tell the world about any thing that had done him so much good as Tanlac has done me," was tno statement made recently by Rob ort Wallace of SCO Alberta St., Port land, Oregon. "For about a year I was In such a weakened condition that 1 could hard ly do my work," continued Mr. Wal lace." I had choking chills and burn- Ing fevers every few days and I had (hooting pains through my neck and face just like neuralgia. When I got home from work every night I was almost exhausted and went right' to bed but by morniui: 1 felt just as tired out as 1 did the night before. I had a poor appetite and the little I ate did me moro harm than good and caused mo to suffer terribly after wards. 1 hnd littlo strength or en orgy and from morning till night 1 fult weak and worn-out. ' "Several of my friends advised me to take Tanlac, but as I had lost faith in medicine I did not take their ad vice, but when I read in the papers that it -was doing so much good for peoplo all over the country I decided to try it. Well, sir, it has fixed ino up so fino and I am now feeling like d new man. I don't have the uains In my neck and face any more and the chills and the fever are a thing of the past. I have a fine appetite and can oat anythng I ploaso without any trouble at all. I get up every racrn- ing aftor a good night's rest feeling so refreshed 1 am ready for a big day's work as any man. 1 think so much of Tanlac 'that 1 am telling all my friends about it." Tanlac Is sold in Medford by West Side Pharmacy, and by leading drug gists In every town. Adv. The stranger's first im pression of our city id gained from our hotels. The Hotel Holland Is doing its part to help build a greater Medford A hotel depends greatly on the local support it receives. The Hotel Holland and' Cafe will appreciate your patronage. Management of Carl Y. Tengwald , Licensed City Scavenger. yum All refuse immediately removed os short notice. Weekly visit in resi dence districts. Daily business dis trict. Phones 505-H. Operators of coal properties In Utah and Wyoming advise buying your winter supply now. The idea is spreading that the coal commission may award the miners a further ad vance in wages, as well as to make cither concessions that will further materially Increase the cost 'of pro ducing. We can now fill your orders with different sizes of SPRING CANYON UTAH COAL Dry Wood of All Kinds on Hand , WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL Phone SM3 531 So. Front St LICE Will your clilrkons'lny eggs If they are full of lice nnd mites? NO iot busy with Phenolene A powerful dip ami disinfectant, nnrl rid your lioii.se of these egs roblxrs. .MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Stmt The following letter received by Mr. A. E. Keutnes is self explanatory (March 31st, 1921). Mr. A. E. Reames, Medford, Ore. Dear Sir: Your communication to the .Medford Mail Tribune of March 30(h relative to the agreement en tered into between the noguc River r ish & (tame Protective association and others, and Roderick McLeay, giving Mr. Mcl.eay a complete mo nopoly of salmon fishing in Rogue river, was read before a meeting of the Josephine Sportsmen's league last night. As secretary of the league, I was directed to convey to you an ex pression of appreciation hy tho mem bers of this association of the senti ments expressed in that communica tion and to advise you that those sentiments are most heartily endors ed 1iy tho Josephine Sportsmen's league. This organization will give Its earnest support to any effort to place an amendment to close Rogue river to all net fishing before the people at the next general election. A for mal protest is being entered with tho state fish and game commission against tho agreement entered into at Medford with MeC'leay. Yours very truly, JOB WHARTON', ' Secretary Josephine Sportsmen's league. Mr. Reames is now in Portland. lTpou his return it Is unnotinced that an organization will be effected in Jackson county, repudiating tho ac tion of the officers of tho Medford and Ashland r-'ish and Game .'Protec tive associations and starting a state wide movement to close Rogue river to all net fishing. IOKIO, FIRS! OF TOKIO. April 1. Labor oriranizn tions in Tokio are oonsiderimr plans for jointly observing Mav luv. This will be the .first occasion of its kind in the history of Japan, and leaders expect lo ourrv out a liitrantie demon -stration lo make known their irriev- unces and wishes. Japanese socialists will participate in the demons! ration. Notice All Elks are requested to bo at Elks Temple at 2 a. in. Saturday, April 3rd, to attend the funeral of liro.-1. L. Hamilton. 10 h. L. J A CO US, Secy.. mav fKro&MJ Stops Medicine- Health Recovered by Internal Baths !Mr. A. Czarnecki. 05 7 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal., writes Tyr rell's Hygienic Institute of New York as follows: "1 must admit that the use of the .1. B. L. Cascade' has cured chronic constipation from which I suffered. Since May 12, 1913, I have never even tasted any kind of patent medicine or purgative. My health is excellent In every respect." Over half a million blight, keen, Intelligent Americans have found that Internal Bathing is moro essen tial to their health than external baths Have found that used occasionally at night they feel like different peo ple the next morning. No more of that bilious, tired, nervous feeling, but having by nature's own cleanser antiseptic warm water removed all the poisonous waste from the low er intestine, they awake thoroughly refreshed by normal sleep, with all their functions acting properly, clear headed, huppy and confident, eager at.d capable for the duties of the day. Why not learn more about this rap Idly growing and natural practice? The "J. 13. L. Cascade" is tho inven tion of Chas. A. Tyrrell, M.D., of New York, a specialist on internal baths for 25 years, and is now being shown and explained by Heath's and West Side 'Pharmacy, who will give you-1-free on request an interesting book let on tho BUbject called "Why Man of To-day Is Only 50',. Efficient." GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Tlrb euro for enrnrhp. liondnchp. cat arrh, dlptherifi. sore threat, limn trotihln. khlm-y trouMf, stonmch trouble, heart trouble, chills nnd fever, CHimps, coughs, poor elrcuhilfoii, cnrbunelen, lumorH, cracitpii ire:ist, cun.-s nil kinds of ko iters. NO UPKItATK NS. Medlirnt. Orepon. .Ton. V, 1117. . This is lo certify Unit I. the uiidersiiin. efl, had very s"vern sloirmrh trouble anil had been bothered for .several years and lant Annum was not expected to live, and IwarinK of film Iiumr fwhose. Herb Htnre 1h tit 214 South Front street, M.tl fr.nl. 1 decided to cet herbs for mv sloinach trouble, and I stnrled lo feeling better tit soon as I used them and today am a Well man nnd can heartily retom nunt anyone afflicted an I was to see Gtm t'hunf; and try his Herbs. CSlKnetl) w u JuttiNHUiS. "Witnesses: Wm. Lewis, Kagle Point. W. L. Chlldreln. Ktitfle Point. M. A. Anderson. Merlford. S. P. Holmes, K'.irlo Point. . C. K. Moore. Ku:le Point .T. V. Mclntyre. KaIe Point. fleo. Von der Helen, Kagle Point. Thos. K. Nicjois. Kale Point. STAR TAXI PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without Driver. JAMES LESLIE ' k Wash Hotel Twenty-six new churches nnd fourteen manses m as mimv cities and towns will be built us u result of nptiroprintions iust made bv the Hoard of Church Krection of the Presbyterian Church in the V. S. A. Dr. David G. Wvlie, ireneral sccre tarv, announced todav that $lul,(iL'0 will be used for church building's nnd .:il,20() for manses. The states which will receive new buildings include Pennsylvania, Mary land. North Dakota, Californiallhin, Uretron, Illinois, nsliimrton. Tenn essee, Idaho, South Dakota. Viririnia Texas, Arizona, Montana. Oklahoma Kansas and Norlli Carolinn. The following are the towns ii OreKoii and California, in which new Presbyterian churches and mnnsc.s will be built: Daidstown. Calif.-. Ilrawlev. Calif.: Los AiiL'elcs, Calif.: Oakland. Calif Kodeo, Cahl.: San Francisco. Calif.; San Juan, Calif.: Gold lieach, Ore.; Mi'Minnville. Ore.; Portland, Or Phoenix, Ore. L STlTUKXVir.LK. O.. April 1. Mik Oiiunck, u KiiKsiuu, was placed in jail here today clinn:el with killiiur Fran ccs South, whose body was found near Adcna, Ohio, iast Thursday. Ouuiicl; was arrested in Ramsev. O., Vesterdav. There was much excite ment in Adena when t lie news of the arrest reached there, but authorities leur no ut tempt to Ivncli the prisoner The new membership of tho cham ber of commerce will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the public library to take the first step In the chamuer'u reor ganization by adopting a revised set of suitable by-laws. Don't full to hear. "Fast Asleep In Poppy Land" on the new Gold Seal Kmei'son records. Plays on uny ma chine. Halo's Piano llouso. An enjoyable and laughable April 1st party was huld in tho parlors of the Holland Thursday afternoon when all the women guests of the hotel nnd apartments were tho guests of Mrs. John A. Westerlnnd, who served very appetizing. looking refreshments Which were found by the dinors to bo loaded with hot pepper, egg shells, cotton and the like, cleverly concealed. Delco-Light Electricity for every farm. J. E Bartlett, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. Sheriff and Mrs. Chas. Terrill re turned today from their several days visit at Portland. For Snle New and second-hand machines. Singer Shop, 115 West .Main, phone 215-11. air. and Mrs. R. A. Scott, cf Seneca, Kansas, are guests of their brother, W. W. Scott. They came out for Mr. Scott's houlth and will spend tho summer here, llo was In tho recent world war. Another one of those popular dances will be held at Central Point Friday, April 2nd. Launspach orches tra. 10 loseph A. Taylor, the head of tho extensivo gold dredgmg operations being launched at Kogue Klvor, was in the city today on business. The venture will bring from 9 to 12 fam ilies to Kogue River, only one of which will come from England. .duchincs rented and repaired. Singer Shop, phone 215-R. At the week-end party nt the Nat tomorrow night the latest popular dance music will be provided by the Imperial orchestra. Those who do not caro to danco derive no little pleasme frfom lislcning to tho excel lent music. Admission will ho free. R. I. Rec; eggs at Dt oe'a. The following U. cf O. party, who are accompanying tho U. of O. girls glee club are stopping at tho Med ford: Elizabeth Fox, dean of the women's department of tho univer sity, John M. Hunt, Iceland A. Coon, Vincent Engledlnger and F. G. Lewis. A. F. & A. M. R Special Communication Med ford Lodge 103, Friday even Ing, April 2, 7:30 p. m. Work inF. C. degree. Ily order of tho W. M. 10 L. E. WILLIAMS, Sec. A. A. SI. A All Mason3 who can pos- f Jf sihly do so are requested to r V assemble at Slasonic hall, Saturday, April 3rd, 1:30 p. m., to attend tho funeral of Brother I. L. Hamilton. E. M. WILSON, W. M. 10 Notice to Hoy Scouts There will be no troop meeting Friday night as we are giving an en tertainment in the Jacksonville school that evening. All scouts shculd plan on lielng at the Jacksonville Bchool by S p. m., Friday evening. It Is further requested that all scouts ap pear at tho city park Saturday at 1 p. m. for patrol duty at the big egg hunt. Come in uniform. D. E. S1ILLARD, Scoutmaster. , -f THAT SkJM y fy Ksecond coptk Srr FLAVOR H ( K ltf If I IMl I HUNGER KNOWS NO ARMISTICE l CLASS OF SLttVlCa SYfV.JOl Day Ittetayt D y Utter blt o NlfjlH Mcwo Nito NDhlLf2T N L II m-nfl of tiBo thrco lyitiLois appftin nicr tioctiDcc f number of word) ihi'-iiH d.iymnvifo. Oihrr wliolbchirac'erls Indicated byttio ymftul apnojflnq ader tho chpeh. m. fTNIfYM NEWCOMD CARLTON, PRESIDENT GEORGE W. E. ATKINS, VICE-PRESIDENT BELVIDERE BROOKS. VICB-PRKSIOENT CLASS OF SERVICE Day lYIowga Night Mesaaqo Wight loMor NL no no ol Uieso throo ivmboli opponn after the chock (number of wordi) this taa day muaga. Other wfMlti character It Indicated by Oio eymbol appearing ajler the check. RECEIVED AT It. Bruce MeKeown, srodford, Oi'o. Cablegram just received from Khatisaiau, president of the Anneiiian republic one year tig president ol; the Armenian republic. One year ago hundred thousand died of starvation and ty phus. That all are not dead is due entirely to the help of Americans. Only by continued aid can we be saved. Colonel Haskell cables 'from Caucasus, 1 he. Near East Relief is ikVw saving hundreds of thousands from death by starvation and exposure Armenia could not exist one; week if our help is withdrawn. Cablegram from Cilicia says the Near' East Relief permitted by French and Turks to relieve refugees marooned at Marash f'ollowng great massacres. J. J. IIANDSAKER. HAVE YOU DONE YOUR SHARE? A Bank Account Lends CONFIDENCE THE fellow who is doing things' in this world is the one equipped with a bank ac count t) growing one. He not only lias the available cash to fall back upon, but gains added strength and power mentally and physically to tackle the jobs of business or farming. Here at the First National, your bank ac count will be under Government supervision Member Federal Reserve System Vhe First National Bank' Medford Oregon ISP New Schedule For Interurban to Begin Monday, March 29 ASHLAXO M r.Dl'Oltl) imily Except Sunday Lv. Mod ford I.v. Ashlnnd 7: 1 Ii n. mi. 7: lfi a.m. i8:00 n. in. 8:00 a.m. 8:'l" ii. in. 8:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m. :30 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 10:l!in. . 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 Noon 12 Noon 12:4 p.m. 1 2: 4.1 p.m. 1:. 10 p.m. 1:110 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. .1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 0:00 p.m. G:00 p.m. . 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. . 8:45 p.m. Rut. onty 8:45 p.m. 1) : 30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Sat. only 12:15 Midnight Sundiiy only 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. . 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12 Noon 12:00 Noon 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3 .00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:0-0 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 0:30 p.m. 0:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 0:30 p.m. JACKSONVILLE MEDFORD Dally Kxcopt Sunday. Lv. Modford , Lv. Jacksonville 8: 00 a.m. 7:20 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.ni; 10:00 a.m. 12:00 Noon 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Sat. only 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Sat. only 8:00 p.m. Sat. only 10;30 p.m.. Sunday Only Lv. Medford Lv. Jacksonville" 0:00' a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:00 Noon 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Office nnd waiting room No. 5 S. Front, iN'ash Hotel 'Ilulldtng. . Jacksonville Waiting Itoom at Re tor's Confoctlonery. Waiting room, Ashland, East Side Pharmacy. I'hone 309, Medford. Ore. WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE