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1 WEDyOTtP MATE TTCI1TUNE, CTCTPORft. "rflRKtiONV'UMTUY, APlttL 0, 1020. FZGE THEEB 5 aiert b. steixek, of e. - V"Inut, Mi'iiri.," vilio declares lib Is now ablo to do tnlce tho work lie could before taking Tanluc and thfft his sister has gained sixteen pounds. .' I V ' "" fr alking about things that help people, I have just received a letter trom my sister in Waterloo, lowa, tolling me she has gained sixteen ppunds in weight by taking Tunlac," said A: B. Steiner, ' 460 East Pago street, St. Paul, Minn., recently. My sister was on a visit to me a short, while ago, and as she was suf fering from stomach trouble some one advlsed her to try Tanlao, which she did, and as I saw the great benefit she' was getting from it I decided to try It myself for I had' been troubled with my stomach for the past two years. I had a very poor appetite, and' the little I did manage to eat seemed to lodge right in the pit' of my stomach and sour. I would bloat torrtbly after eating and havo the worst sort of cramping pains in my Btomach, and at times I had suich bud attacks of heartburn I would nearly go wild. SMy back gave me a lot ot . trotible, and I had such intense pains in the small of my back I could hard ly bend over. To1 add to my other troubles, about two months ngo I be gan'to suffer with rheumatism in my uhoulder blades and arms, which got so bad I could hardly do my work and could not even put on my coat with out' assistance. I' was so nervous 1 coujd get ibut little sleep and would roll'and toss from one side of the bed to the other all night long, and would get up in the morning all tired out. I w8 so badly run down and had lost so much weight I was bo weak I could hardly get about at all. "Well, while I have only taken five bottles of Tanlavin all my improve ment is simply remarkable. I have such a good appetite I am hungry all ithe tlme, and my stomach is in such la splendid condition I can eat any thing I want without suffering the least bit from it afterward. The pains liaVe all gone out Of my back and 1 never have the least sign of the rheu matlam. In fact, I never have an ache or pain of any kind. I sleep as sound as a log every night and have gained In weight and strength until I 'Can "3o twice as much work as I could before I began taking Tanlac. Yes, sir, I can recommond Tanlac Otter what it has done for moi and I know it will do the same for others if they will only give it a fair trial.'! ' Tanlac is sold in Medfo'rd at West aide Pharmacy and 'by leading drug gists in every town. . . Adv. American Legion Ball Friday April 9 Natatorium Compliments Hotel Hollund rind Cafe Holland Blouse Sale Friday and Saturday APRIL 9 and 10 331 Off We have about 3 dozen Drum mer's Samples in Gebrqettt Blouses, whicn will be sold ' - 33 13 PER CENT OFF '; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY VariityvShop Next Rlalto Theater. HELD AT TALENT SATURDAY, APRHO A school officer' ; and,, teaohe'rs' convention will be" held at the liisli school bmliliiitr in Talent on Satur day .April 10, from 10:30 to 3:15 p. fa., at which ilnie tho program beiow Will be Offered. ., Since this will likely be the onlv local Institute or eonventiun of the naturo held in the .southern part of Juckson comity this year teachers and board members especially, who live in that part of the county, are requested to attend and to come pre pared fo take part in the discussion of the several timely and iniportnnat topics. The law provides that' the chairman of, the board, shall be a delegate Jto such', a convention. If he is unable to attend he should ap point another member of the board or the' alerk to represent the district. Each delesruto attending the conven tion during the entire session, shall bo entitled to receive $2.00 out of the general fund , of .the county. Every board member should attend, however, whether ho be a delekufe or not, and all are requested to en courage the attendance of piitronu; of our schools from the several (lis triets. - The program follows; 10:30 lliisic by local talent.' . 10:45 "Educational Tests," G. R. Robinson. 11:00 "The Educational Pro gram," including a discussion of the elenlentary eilucutioniil bill, G. W. Agcr. Kive-minuto talks oh the pro posed measure by Gqorgo Carter, J, V. Wortman, SIVs. William Curless, G. W. Milam and others. V '. 12:00 During the noon hour tlie domestic science class will serve lunch at a nominal fee to those who core for it. 1:00 Music bv local talent. : 1 :1 5 "Physical Education," . . (a) "The Program, and Its Ap plication," E. IT. Ile'drick. :;, (b) "Benefits to the Student," Mrs, Clifls. King. - ; (c) "The Southern Oregon Field Meet," 'R.13. Purvis. ' & :00 "Uniform Tests in . Rural Schools," R. E. Morris, : 2 :20 "Standardization of Our Schools," n discussion. Leaders, Mrs, Bertha MlcKinney, Mrs. A. R. Kineaid, Hazel Taylor, Mi's, M. IV Sheets und others.. - . ' .3:00 to 3:15 Business session., ,, WHAT IS COSTS TO kEEP A BOY IN NEW YORK v.. - " It isn't any wonder, says Herbert Corey, writing from Now. YorC,. that the proletariat grieves when it con siders the bourgoois. The widow of. a banker has iust asked the surro gate court to grant an allowance of $7500 a year for the maintenance of her 15-vear-old son. Hero is tho itemized list of monthly expenses 3!.ie submitted. Wages of attendants ...........$102,50 Wages for. govcmossyJ,...;.. 100.00 doard. of governess ..' 110.00 Butcher 50.00 Grocer ........ 50.00 Gnsolino for .car 24.50 Clothing J!.1.....L.1............ 24.00' Washing ., '.T. 15.00 Amusemepts .'., 15.00 Physician ..... . , :. 15.00 Medicines !.,:; L.LXjil 10.00 Books and magazines 5,p0 MOTHER! . "California, Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative A Sale tBe Year Round at the Golden Rule I Compare! these "puces with ail salcprices apd ailcataiovpnCsJy X AAO Kntli Iaco if vnil rlnn'f trctAix lioro Tim ccimn rrnr frv fiiroriiKriir " ! If V; UUIII IUl)b II JUU UUU I UUUly UUVl 1111 OUI1IV JJllVl IV C T CI JUVU We sell for cash only. You are always welcome ta this store. : 'Accept "Califoraia'.'.Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on tho package, then you are sure your child, is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste, Full directions c'n each bottle. You must say "Cull fornia.' iAdv. The jclothlng schools that aro being' lipid under tho supervision of the home demonstration department are a huge success. The Rogue itiver School' started off Monday and con tinued thru Wednesday with morn ing and afternoon sessions each 'day. The average attendance was 25 and many "things were accomplished. Fine Coats ;wers either remodeled or sug gestions given for remodeling. Three dresses were made, two remodeled and one made from new material, bound button holes, set in pockets were made and InniiinA'tiblo sugges tions given as to finishing up ,gar mohts, seams, etc. J . All who are attending, these schools say that one" cannot afford to miss any one of the sessions.' Women are urged to plan to come to the sessions with some work, either old or new garments or materials." The more wcrk that is brought the more prob lems can be cleaned iip. 'These schools are being held in Central Point the last three days of this week and the attendance and Interest is splendid. t T f T f t y y y f y f t t' y y f f y y y y t f y y y y y y Lysl y -VTH6 lJW''1 ii : tVC! i No . More Cora Suffering "Gets-It"" Never Leaves a Corn On, , - Any Foot Fot Very Long. ; The hurting "pep" goes right out of that corn the moment a few. drops of "Qets-It" lands thereon. lt Is through,, and "for keeps." - : Get the papers' to build tireu, ivc par bundle, this office. l Cowl l4 "Cfli-lt" Caul liw' . Ts;ether ;, ' You'll have.no more pain but .will notice the -corn; wtun loose and wobbly. In a dnv or so, you lift It right off without any feeling. That's the end of Ihe corn and of your troubles. Millions have proved "Oets-It" o be the ono, and only unfailing. common sense' corn ro mover. Why not you? ' "Gets-It" costs but a trifle at any drug store and carries a money- back guarantee. MTd, -by E.-Lw-rence & Co., Chicago. Sold in Meatord ftua recommend ed as the world's best corn remedy by Leon B. Hasklns, Med ford Phar macy, Strang's Drug Store, Heath' Drug Storo, West Side Tharmacy. TALENT TALK Men's Furnishings Largest Assortifient. .in , Southern Oregon, to Choose from.. Dres' "Shirts, Ermlch Cuff, .at. $2.00, .:" J5;; ; ' 2.25, $2.55 Dress Shirts, Laundry ' Cliff .at $1.00 '. . 1'. ,'i 't .,': ' to $2.75" '. Dress Tics at ...,.;....50,',85tf to Hose Supporters at 25, 35 to 45 .Men's Collars rArrow' Brand at 25 Soft;' Collar Sh'irts'at.r..$2.6o to $3.45' Men's iirfiulkerchicfs aii5.'2 for 25; so;-. .:j . ; ,-25 US. 30 ; Dress Suspenders at 5i 655 and -75$ BOYS ; DRESS BLOUSES r m. Priced :atL...l:...2S.X5f to $1.25 sBoys' DPes1'stMrai;$i.25 to! $1.05 Men's Suits T "5 c T)((irt li6v'j'. biijr alsyifr iis(j because- X it, ia luarlcfd at a sale prieo. Exainimi i - i-.!t y Mr. Frank Mulligan, who has been visiting with his parents at Oreeon City, ifrrived home Sundav accom panied by 'Mr. J. C. Mulligan, rwlio spent a few days with his son, Frank, rctiirniuir to Oreson City Wcunosday. Born to Mr. and Mis. Georue Kirby, a girl. : '.. . , ;, Mr. and airs. 11. K, Hpwmnn and son. Alec, A'lsited.with Mr. and Mrs. M!ark Kline in 'their new homo near Medford Sumlay. . . ; . . 15orn to , Mr. and Mrs.-J' red Kami. Aiiril 2. -a son weiirhinir nine noimdv. They have 'named ''tho new arrival Raymond Earl. Mirs. . Carter and son, Floyd and Mrs. took attended Christian acicuee iiurcii at Asnianci Hunuivv. Miss Callio .Voituli who has been (ipnfincd to her. (ic'd for several dnvs. i8'.improviii(r-".-. : I.' i PI Mr. and Mrst Kouns attended the Knstiir services ,in Ashlnnd Sandny. Mrs. Lamb, who, has been very ill i sable to be up. . ;.. ' Mrs. Budceon is improvinir slojily. Miss Elizabeth Brown '.went to Jacksonville Friday to spend Easter with the family-of G. W. Au'cr. Mr. and Mi's. Louis Brown and son. Kussel, palled, ' fit,- 'the:. lpme ,o.f O. W. Aser in Jacksonville Sunday. Mr. ym.'Fox of Wagner Creek dis trict has sold his ranch to Mr. Lylc Bnmcr and will make ,his, lipJne in Crescent City, Calif. The liev. Samples, who has been lioldiinr (Special meetings at the imir list church,- left for Myrtle Creek Monday to hold meetings. M. Lhwrence Britson and. family were in Talent Tuesday. .J!lr. Britson has bought ft ranch near Hugo and, thev were on . their Way to take, charge of"it. ' ' Mrs. Kouns and Mrs, : Bowman spent Wednesday wilh -Mrs., Mark Kline 'of Medford. i 'I Mrs. Oatman has purchased a pi ano front Mrs. .Ed Fosrf. , Mr. Chester Waltei-s has purchased new Ford Tunabont. ' The old box factory has been con verted into h feed gtorc and a mill is to be installed to grind feed. Mr. ttavid Thompson of Bopne, fowa, is visitine his uncle.. Mr. Nels Larson. ' Mr. Thompson expects to make his home in the valley. , . JCr. and Mrs. Mark Kline and Mr. Mcl.nuglilin and Miss Maud Ends of Medford were Talent visitors ' WeJ ncHdnv evenin?. . -. . j "Mr. Jonas Barrett left for Klamiitli Falls Tuesday where he ha semploy- nient. . ..-,..' Iicv. J. T. Anderson of Marhficld is spending a few davs with Sir. J. M. Kicc and wife. . Miss Beth Airer of Jacksonville visited Miss Ma.xinc Rose Saturday and Sunday. ' jV;;;;v.;.':tEN,S- HOSIER H yyu q Ilose in" fclaekV hroVvn aiicl ' crey,- "Buster ; Brown?', malte, priced at 40c . ' Y Best gr,ade Lysc "Hoso. at 50, Nearly all colors. , f Other Dress Hose at :i..i...:...::....::.115, 20y to 35 ol'a r l 'MEN'S SUMMER UxTOEEWEAr ' , 'A -Very fine ribbed separate garments, priced at suit, 'A very fiiie libted, Tffnjon Suit, all sizes at......$2.00 Mesli Knit Unioii' Suits' at : .............$1.55 'Athletic Uhiort Suits' at $1.45,- $2.00 .to $2.25 Y., BVD.'tinioii Suits M:.:..i...:...:..:..:..ll..l.:....$1.85 BopUhloiSvitstL.:':. $1.00 & 'y ' "MEN'S WORK CLOTHES p:.k V jsest graae ava uveraiis. union maae, -ai...... ....?. j Best grade. Jacjcejs tp rnatch at( ......... $2.75 Full cut Work Shirts at' -ii:...,..:. $1.25 to $1.65 1 Heavy Mole Skin Work Pants .....$5.00 Heavy Khaki Work Pants 'at .........,.:..........'.!-.....$3.25 . ' Other Work Pants at ..'..1,.....$2.50 $3.75 to $4.50 Corduroy Pants at ......li $4.50 $5.75 to $6.25 ' Men's-Unionalls at ......r....:.$5.Ul, $5.75 to $U.UW rX:'rt:.BOYS KNEE-f ANTS Vv-vy-' Priced at .:::.l:..:..:..$1.85, $2.00, !2.25 to $3.50 I t t i the ijuality, 'the make, and the guaran tee you get with if. - Then look : around and see u that is a real low price on it. :"X bine in an get our price oil Men's Suits and then you can tell whether the suit is reaily cheap or iiot. 6"ur: suits 'C :..; ' '..1, il vlil i -V i .ri; : (r.'w.,-.tif. : 1' are always marked at a Sale price. :W(r don't oxpoetVo get rich on one suit. ' ' f ' ' v ii i t-'-i'' ' - ' - .' Yi Ijarge assortment . to cohosc f romi t xi All Arool Blue Scree Suits at S38.50 fo Jil ' ' $18.50 All Wool ! Fancy and PiaiuPatterns. priced at $30.00 $37.50 to $55. young men-s suits V' ' .: ' v;: Young Men's,' Suits' in aii'iiie new cloths, and styles; X' Priced at i.:....w.$1.85 $2.00 $2'.25 to $3.50 Y " '' ' c ter -.i. . V v MEN'S DRESS -TROUSERS' All Wool Serge Pants, priced 'at :. ..S6.75toS7.7ft' 'X,Y- STYLE PLUS SUITS SOLD HERE Other AH W61.Pantapviead at?.6.75 to $9.3s Y ,:. ' v' ' BOY'S SUITS ..' rKf TCiionPnnt nit n.ll wrthli'WiiArl ivf SitlKft i-fWV.'' $13.25 tq,$17.75 ; ' ': '.- ' - CHILDREN'S PLAY SUITS : .i.lT,n..;,,. w;.i, :Tinf ,,.,,i i. on rrer x ar rti j.j.uttHL-nu, Huigiib jvuiimi, jiai,-k:u. ut lU ipA.W. 1 ; MEN'S SUMMER: WORK SHOES lleavy Solid Leather Work Shoes' pi'fee'diat- $525? : S6.60..S6.85,S7.O0 to !8.5ft Mule Skiii Work, -.Shoes 'rjced' at $2.75,. $2.08,' 4 : y''ty ,$4;oo 'r ;!- vv-.V-'v-m ifiik skin shoes, pnced"at v.i ..:v..$i3.50 to S5.,tH); Only odd sizes left,' at j!.;!..::.'.. !3.50 to $3.75, ' ' -1 ' : UrtllTlM TWATTr rH T ATTTI M , i, ' Canvas Cloves t' .:. I.' ' '; 1 S( o 2(1i ! One lot ot MensSarnple CilOrVes, priced at one-tourlti, , i ii,. . ..f;;!,..:. iv..r::..?. t-t n" ivaa.iifimu luguicir ii ice. , x rtu-.ea .-i hui i.roui ipM-.&a up, t Mostly, ; ,VAihki';'' 4 Value - Unnecess Dandruff encourages Baldness. 1 1fJoflr' Dandruff and Baldness cari be , prevented if tqken in harid in time. , ' . ' .':.;.:', (; '. '. , We are, sure that there have been times when yon have been embarrass ed by the falling of Dandruff on ,the shoulders of your garments.' And it is em barrassing, too. We Bjcak from experience: -' "''.' : .: ' ' :' , . . Wo, personally, Ve not bothered.any more, . for we hvf been putting to ,. good use a; Very efficient effective and inexpensive treatment; It is a very simple treatment, too. iK ' : - '' ,'..-. 1 , It is a fact that if you will give this "trfeatmer qff$? trial you will be mighty well pleased with the results yes, we are so sure, that you will be plena-1 k ed that wfc"vill positively .guarantee that you' will either be satisfied to the fu'l-" est extent or we will return to you just exactly what yQi. paid us for the treat ment. t ;; . ;"' :. ', ; .... ,.,:' .-'... ,V. -. iv . The treatment is SAN .TOX. ,. Scalp Wonder used in connection with SAJST TOX Liq'fiid SHAMPOO and depend 7!g up on the condition of your scalp whether you. use SAij TOX Hair Tonic, or SAGE and Sulphur Lotion, or SAN TOXEauDe'Quininc'., . ,v , . Kdte:' If your hair. is unusually oily use' the latter article, ,if it.has lost iW lustre ani is breaking off itise S. and S. Lotion. (, ; , . x ' " ' Phone to us, if yoti cannot conveniently call at our store and we will de liver to your home, at lio extra cost to you, this combination treatment. . . . It is really a WONDER . I HEATH'S DRUG UVTORE I i . : THE SAN TOX STOIIE v w fit K :-i i AND l . ' 4' .U'.ii il. A:,.i.4- PABCQ if It's a-Floor dowliV The Best Made !.-' ' , . - - "f 'Weroof'nncf 7 V' Wcar-Kesisting J 100a YARDS f6 ELL . at 'i 89 c yam 4 f Mordoff & VV66K , , 22 ,2Q South Fir , J L 3 Tk