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' BfETTFOTCD MXTD TRIBUNE. WRDTORT). OKEOOS, TITT7'RftT)AY. APTJTL 8, 1050. IEWSAK,THIN OR NERVOUS DON'T WORRY TrV the Bitro-Phosphate Heait A Svstnm nnnrnntpp THE DISTRIBUTION OF STATE MEDALS PATTE BEE . NEW YORK. If you aro feeling run-down, weak, nervoua, tired-In-theiitorhfnK, and generally ailing, thene aro the RymptoniB that Hlioulil warn you to take care of your health. i Four perHons In every ten are need ing more phosphorus In their bodies. When you Bee thin and fretful pec ple; or those who are nnaeiiLic, p:iJo, frail, oft despondent or lucking In riergy, yon may look for tho need of certain elements that make for ' a Htrong constitution. . -i ' Same peoplo, after relying upon preparations composed ' chiefly of xaltss, quinine, drastic . driiKB.L iron calomel, cod-livor oil, etc., wonder why they find no lionorlt. That l easily explained fry tho fact that such persons need the phosphoric clemont, which is a most potent essentlul to henlth, and contained in 1HT110 IUIOSBHATB, the . famous health preparation. Now obtainable everywhere.- .... : ' , fThe right thing for you to lo is mako a trial or jjitho-I'HOHI'HATK lieginning at once. It to not a patunt medicine; the formula la proscribed by many physicians for the ailments npd weaknesses mentioned nliove. I With every box of HlTRO-l'HOS-JHATU, are a fqw simple heulth rules and a $1100 guaruntoe. . liny u box of HITllO-lMlOSl'HATii. Jt is sold nnd recomjnonrted hy all good druggistBjjverywhere. Adv. AND ..FEMALE j i I ''.;' ?: 1 i ' v.; ' ' .' - .; ". ' fit . , It's a, Floor Covering , v The Best lade "'"'" Waterproof and ' ,', , ' ' ' War-Kepistiiig . 1000 YARDS TO SELL at . ' 89c yard Mordoff & Wbolf 22-26 South Fir LICE Will your clilckcna Ihy r-RKs If tlioy aro full of llco nnd mltos? NO :;. Oot busy wlllr ' Phenolehe A powerful dip nnd disinfectant, nnd rid your house of these egg robbers. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 Eaxl Mnln StrMT Operators of coal properties In Utah and Wyoming advise buying your wlntor supply now. The Idea Is spreading that the coal commission may award the miners a further ad vance In wngos, as well as to make other 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 & SCHEETEL l'liono 213 B31 So. Front St. Stenography ; Multigraphing ', Circular work of all kinds Mailing L1U Tunnell & Edwards J0C-S08 I.lborty Building "" . Modford, Oregon. The rules for1: distribution of. the Oregon State War jMcihil lias been received (bv Juiliord Vast of Hie American. Lesion, . which. '-will have cliursc oJJ Die .dittril)iiUon of those medals for Ihia district. The adju tant jrenerul linn reouested a roster of all persons who nre entitled to (he mucin!, mill who arc now livintr in Jackson county, this district includes nil of Jackson county north of Ash land. , All persons who were residents nnd bona fide inhabitants of tin) stale of Oregcn at Ihe tiinc of entering the service nnd who were honorublv dis charged from service are rcmifi-stt'ff to lonvard the lollnwing information to Klinor-Wilson, JU I1'. (: .:bnildimr Mcdford, Oregon, iirkooh as possible. 1. Niime. 2. Itcsidenco lit date of entry ino service. I. Dale of enlistment. 4. Orunni.ation. !. Present uddress. The medal will bo issued bv tlift legion to all honorably discharged ex- servico persons, regardless ot whether or not thev are members of the le gion. The eo-operation of everyone nterested is requested ill eomnilin tins data so tho medals may bo awarded without delay. " ' Kiflos of listill)U(loii '-. Uliles for distribution of Orermn slute luedalH.bave been issued ns fnl- iwws nv me mijuuuic general ot the slnln ns iollows: Your attention is invited In an much Chanter :182. (lenonil T.nwo of Oregon, 1IUU, wlneji reads as fol lows: ' , "A medul in be nresonled to Ore Eon's soldiers, sailors,, marines ami .inner .persons epierijur the uiuitarj and naval service nf the ITnitnd States since the commencement' of the United States' pnrtieipation in the world war, and hopornbly discharged uieioirom, nnd to arrange for tho dis tribution of such niedii K.iiii norsolls Olltiilci! therein." (a) It is clear lit n lrbince Ihnl: nil officers and enlisted men of Ihe viu'.oiih ilnits of the National Ouaro of the sluto of Orogron who wore duly niiislerei or drafted into the fedem servico of the United States lnr iinr iKupaiion in the world war, Would be uiititlod to this meda I. : (I)); - All men who ' worn drnfl,i..l or inducted into tho military servic III 10 1,11110(1 MlltCS t lriiue- i nnv board in nnv countv of the stntn nf Oregon,, provided, that thev were not. rejected at (ho camp to which thev wero sent, would bo entitled tp this medal ; -provided, further, thnt tlmv were.rosidents nnd boon fidn iiihnh: Hilts of the stnto of f)rnnn nt (hn tinio of induction into service.- All sailors and murines who enlisted .in tho naynl forces or the marine corns of tho United Stutes between Anvil u, July, and November 11, 1!M8. pro vided nt 'tho date of such enlistment,' I hey wore residents and bona fide inhabitants of the staLe nf (W.in, opId bo entitled to this niednl Question ,f ItcsldeiHo (el. The niicslion nP hoiiur n rnt- dent where tho mini is not generally known oan bo cstiiblisbod bv nffi davits of nnv nromiuent. eiliens nf his eominuiiitv who nre known tn the eonimnndcr or any of the officials of the AtiHirjcuu Legion. The ipicslion of residence nt Ihe limn nf mtfi-v into Ihe service may also be cstali- islied I roin nnv coiuitv roeonls in tin. state of Oregon. tdl AllV Soldier, snilnr nv ' mn. nno who has been dishonorably 'lis charged will not bo entitled tn-'lhia niednl. 1 to) AllV Soldier, snilor nr tnnvinp who died in Ihe mililnrv nr nnvnl snr vice of tho United States nml u-hn enlercd samo under cmnlitinna nhnvi outlined would bo entitled to n medal issued nostliiiinouslv in the 'fnllnwin order: The widow of sneli decensoi soldier, or if no widow, tho ehililror, I neither widow nor children, then talher: if no father, then mothi Iii oilier words, wo are ,fpllowii)e; t'.u laws oi t lie stnto of Oregon on dis triliulnm of personal nronertv (t) J heso meilals will n so issue to any person who was enlistcl nr commissioned ill the annv nurses orps, yeomnncltcs dnlv enlislj.d in the United Mutes nnvv. nn.l vet erin aries duly eoininissioned in Ihe Unit ed Slntes nrniv, provided always flint ihcv wore residents of Oroimn n't Hie tunc thov entered tho uiilitqrv nnvnl service. " ' (g) F.nch soldier's diselinren will he endoi-sed or slumped: Orcron Hioiize Medal Issued hlmik ' il.ile and inilinled by the person issuiiiu samo. "Like Army lldves the ' pw; Thirty divisions of that army thirty denominations are moving forward in a nation- cooperative campaign: THEarmy that stands ' still is really retreating The to eafn w erter thought, "It is not enough for us SfffrS4 VVe must besuf thatthereisnoduplicadon lr S ' ? cooperaUon prevails; that every man and dol lar does its utmost in seryipe.' " ' - ' :- Ji - . HHV " ! , "We must go forward together." ! SotheJnterchurch World Movement was formed-a c earmg house thrpugh whicjh thirty denominationwith ou sacnncutgtheu- identity .in any way-can cooperate in the service of Jesus Christ.' ' :-..'' . . ' " : - , . ,-f,., E25 r!fQ?P tha? ear Gained experts have been at work making a scientific survey of the whole world, and or America county by county. .. . ' fiiJfacjS heS' frthe ttfaie history, have !the' ThV know where America is overchurched and 'where urder churched. . ' They know exactly how they can cooperate ih the foreign ralssln. fields to produce the largest results in international education. Inter, national health and international good-will, ' No business man can study, that survey without being impressed by t?, c5"ra:?j ail courage with which the 'task has been'approached.', ON-THE basis of the survey, the. cooperating denom'innttons will . unite in a simultaneous financial campaign in the week of April 25th. The amounts asked for are large in the aggregate ; they aro small when divided among the.church. members of the nation smaller -still when yQU -cqupt-the whole number of men and ,wpraen who love America.. .., .. , , ,.. ..... . .., - ... .. .... ... The average contribution to the church today is less than three cents per member per, pay. Think pf if. , ,Yet .if .each. person who loves and believes in America w.ill increase his.ntrjbution by only a few dollars, the whole amount will be easily subscribed. . . Wm you do your share for. a better Arqerica and a betteF. world ? Yourchance to hejpis, coming in fhe week(of April J!4th, I . ', '.. Campaign . Mrl-'rlJxl ': Mav 2nd- ' ' . ' .' The ..... . w. w.aM.'JSaky publication of this advertisement ia madefipSsibU throufh the ceop&ation of thirty denominstiqna Licensed City Scavenger. 111 l-utuaa lUiluuilluthltf tmIIiiivmii nn short notice. Wnnkiv iit in roi. deuce tllBtrtata. Dully buatnesa di trict.i -Fboiiea ROR-lt. Union Sales Stables VETERINARY HOSPITAL Could Not lW-Kln to Tell All "1 could not tell you nil tho beuo- tits r had from (ho ubo of Voloy's loney and Tar," .writes Miss Moan ''lorko. 209 Hawkins Ave,, N. Urnd- oek. T'a. ' "X had a cold In my chest and fearlnft It would cause nnoumcM nla I tried Koloy's Honey and Tar and it was not Ions till I felt relieved. I hope others nufferliiK from severe colds will try It." Jtany such lettors have boen written about this time- tried, rolinhlo fiimlly medicine for roughs, colds,, croup and whooping Ilorscs bought, sold and cxclmngcd by D. S. Litts. 1 , Dr. O. AOitzcn, fonder goyernniciit; veterinarian. t . 148 No. Riverside, Medford Phones Office, 810; resi- deuce, 77G-li. Public A-' , TJie undoijjiied iill offr ftijsale at Publiu Auction oii April 10, 1920, at 43 No'.' Central Avcniu: at old stand of, Ulrieh and Evan, a large lot of ITouse liold Inirnituro of all kin:l and, descriptions, includ ing carpet;, lineoltnun,' stoves and various other ai ticles too numerous to meutioi). ,-.,, , Sales commence at 1 oViloek of sttid dar. ' ' TERMS CASH. . , William Ulricli ' ' . Auctioneer. ! 1 r4 i.Uf Fifth and North Biverside Telephone 11 The Dow Hospital vGra(duatie Nvirses , Qnly . . . Special ..Attention to.X-Ray .Cases. ' ' ' XTTTT A HI TT A KTr rt-n TIT Aim - a w--T-r ; USING AND WHERE WAS IT MADE? Arc yoii spending 'yblu'iriOncy at horii'e ;pr -abroad? . . : : , Indifference on this point is i' not -: tho 'itriie i spirit of coinmunity buikling, v - ! If c trade out of towil and you trade oni'of ' ; . town, what in the world will become of our townY ! Insist that your grocer send you VIM0 FLOUR, made at home from home-grown wlient. Rogue Valley Milling C& . NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO 'Adonted Mnnda r nrpVod- ii,am mkntojii) v . , JAci)vii.tFra7TOniT .'mm 1:1 .S:-l 10.-30 8:00. a:4.., 4:S0. 5:15. li:00, 7:U0 i." m! ilv; :S0 p. m. ilallr; ; . -sn 11a Ur ptc-fnt Rnnil'iv I.ere M1 font 7: Hi. mihk s i S o $ n 11:UO . ni, 12:110 mwn; 1 2 ' 1 :io m. Salunlay onty. t-carf Ashlam! ":!., 8:flfl, S:4', OiSO 1:1, 11:00 a. m.; 12:00 nonn: 1-30 i:l.. S:0l. 3:4".. 4:SO. ::ir fi-OO T-nn . . S:4.l p. m. Satunljy onlv; 0:SO d. m. ilailr' li:li miiiniglit, Satunlojf only. SiinI:iy Only !:0O, 10:00, ll:on u. m.; 12 tmon; 1:00. 2:B 3:00, 4 :00, 5;(i0, 6:0. ,. ra. J:00 10;00. 11:00 a. 'nr.; 1? no,,,,. j.00 fi lit). 3:l0- 4-0(1. 'iu fl-Ki q -j.i ' . .- . . - v. .... J Waitiitg room AultUnJ. Cost SiJc fturnuc. t-oave M(VfoT(( 8:00, 9:80, lo'-IO n S:UO noou:; t.stt, a :00, 4 -30 fi-so - 1' Suttmlny only 7;0 p. m Vs o d i P.u,l Sstnrdiy Only a. m.; l.:M, 2:00. 8:45, C;00 7 0fl f m . uttiay on!,. 6:00 p. m. pJ "l-'J1 t . ..' .8un(lr Only " r . 1:S0, oon; f.0 4:00. fi:J0, SWi""" '- South Front. , JL -, " ' .( i ,1