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BCEDTDRTJ' SDTTD TTTrmiNT!;, SttfiTFtrRD, OTfF.COX. THURSDAY. APTvTTj 22, man. FSOE TRTVEB IF WEAK, THIN OR NERVOUS PONT WORRY Try the Bitro-Phosphate Health Svstem $300 Guarantee. KBW YORK. If you aro feeling Tun-down, weak, nervous, tired-in-the-morninK, and generally ailing, these aro the symptoms that should Warn you to take care of your health. Four persons In every ten are need ing more phosphorus in their bodies. When you see thin and fretful peo ple; or those who aro anaemic, pale, frail, oft despondent or lacking In energy, you mny look for the need of certain elements that make for a strong constitution. Some people, after relying upon preparations composed chiefly of salts, quinine, drastic drugs, iron, calomel, cod-liver oil, etc., wonder why they find no benefit. That is easily explained by the fact that such persons need the phosphoric element, which is a most potent essential to health, and contained in UITltO ihosphate, the famous health prep aration. Now obtainable everywhere. The right thing for you to do Is make a trial of BITKO-PHOSI'HATE beginning at once. It is not a patent medicine; the formula is prescribed by many physicians for the ailments end weaknesses mentioned above. With every box of BITHO-PHOS-PHATE, are a few simple health rules and a $300 guarantee. Buy, a box' of . BITRO-PHOSPHATE. U Is Bold arid recommended by all good druggists everywhere. Adv. Blouses New arrivals every week of the latest mod els in colored voiles, guaranteed to "tub." The Vanity Shop .... Next Rialto Theater. 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 T Tlte following is a list of the teachers in the elementary schools for the ensuing year. ' Within a few days, vacancies In the high school will be filled. Already several havo been filled. The number of appli cants to date for the various vacan cies in the schools has reached the 500 mark. 'Miss Margucrlta Andrews, Corval- lis, Oregon. Miss Marie Andrews, Corvallis, Oregon. i Miss Coralio Amrine, Willamette, Oregon. Miss ilerl Clnsey, Goodridge, Minn. .Miss Alice Croinar, Medford, Ore. -Miss Edythe Crcede, Medford, Ore. Miss Cecile Creede, Medford, Ore. 'Mrs. Blanche Canodo, Medford, Or.' Miss Qrn Cox, Medford, Ore. Miss Fern Dally, Medford, Ore. Miss Lucile Dunbar, Joseph, Ore. 'Miss Xellio Donaldson, Stockton, California. Miss Ruth Daniels, Medford, Ore. Miss Elizabeth Ferguson, Medford, Ore. Mr. X. If. Franklin, Medford, Oro. Miss Dora Ciebers, Grants Pass. Oro. ' Miss Mabel Hillis, Medford, Ore. Mr. A. J. Ilanby, Medford, Ore. (Miss Lottie Ingison, Independence, Ore. Miss Anna Jeffrey, Medford, Ore. Miss Mabel Mickey. Medford', Ore. 'Miss Gladys 'Perkins, Pordtland, Oro. iMiss Ggnes Robinson, Medford, Ore. Miss Bertha Weber, Brownsville, Ore. i Miss Florenco Walker, The Dalles, Ore. Miss Delia Whisenant, Medford, Ore. Miss Jessie Wilson, Medford, Oro. 'Miss Sara Van Meter, Medford, Ore Miss Corinno Whitfield, Lincoln Nebraska. iMiss Edith Gates, elected, contract expected on any mall, California. PLAY PROMISES A DRAMATIC TREAT Theatergoers aro promised a rare trout in the coming performances of Marsaret Anglin, when she presents at the Pago theater on Monday nfuht, April 2 tit, her latest production "The Woman of Hraiue," a romarltnbln play, adapted from Iho French by Paul Kester. In portraying the loading charac- er. Miss An Klin brings to her aud iences a picture of emotional strength great depth of understanding, and that rare personal charm which has always distinguished the work of this artist. The stom of the play deals with the life of people of today, who must conform to conditions as they exist. n it we havo comedy, brilliant dta- ogue, and thrilling emotional situa tions. In tho working out of the life history of three people, we hnve al most a tragedy, saved only by the heroic sacrifice of one, that a great work may be given to the world. Sur rounding these central figures, we find the lesser ones, thoso who play at life and one or two : genuine friends. 1 'Miss Anglin has chosen her com pany with great care and has achiev ed a result which is able and effec tive. The setting which is the work of Livingston Piatt is beautiful and gives the atmosphere of reality which only master hands can create. N.Y.SYMPHONY LEAVES A NEW YORK, April 22 The New York Symphony orchestra, under the direction of Walter Jhimrosch. sailed today for France for an eight weeks tour of the continent. The orchestra will make its first appearance abroad at I'uris ihi v ti. JLr. Carl Foster has just purchased a home in Jledl'ord and expert to move soon. Mr. Tom Hell, who has been in Sa lem for treatments for some time, is home. The many friends of Sir. and Mrs. Elton Keeson cave them an old-t'ii-h-ioned charivari on Mondav evonim: and an enjoyable cvcninir was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunn were visitors at tho home of II. E. Bow man and other friends Sunday. Sir. and Mrs. Elton Heeson re turned from their trip in California Sunday, and are living on their ranch near Talent. Miss Edith Ilazen, who has been qune sick, is unprowiig. Miss Dorothy Bauirhman of Mod ford spent Saturday with M:iss Eliza- bet b Brown. Mr. Wm. Wells lins purchased Mr ' 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 other concessions that will further materially Increase the cost of pro ducing. . We can now fill your orders wlti different sizes of .SPRING CANYON UTAH COAL 1 Dry Wood of All Kinds on i . Hand ' WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL Phone 242 (531 So. Front St Licensed City Scavenger. JO? , mmmm All refuse Immediately removed on snort notice. Weekly visit in resi dence districts. Daily business dis trict, r nones 5 05-K. livestock ,1'OIiTI.ANI), Ore., April 22. Cat tic steady; receipts 31!. Grain and pulp fed steers, $12013: choice, $11 (rtl'J; good to choice, $10(911; me dium (o good, $!l('10: fair to good 8.2f((rn; common to fair, $7(fi8.2." ; choice cows and heifers, $10.50(3! I good to choice, $!l.75((? 1 ().;"() ; medium to good. $ 8.2;)(u!!).7" : fair lo medium 7(n8.2f: canner.s, $ii(857; bulls $(i(o) S.;(); prune light cnlves, $1"(17 medium light, $H)(rf-13; heavy .$7(1. 10: stockcrs and feeders, $7.50(r? 8.."0. Hogs weak; no receipts. Prime mixed $17(S 17.3"i; medium, $l(i.2")(S I ( ; rough heavy, $2.2.fcl0.25: pigs $i3()irjo. Sheep steady; no receipts. Spring lambs, $lf(n:l!: eastern, $17S)18 lightvallcy, $1S.75(5)17; heavy, $14.2; (ailfi.75 : common to medium $1.1 (n) 14..ri0: yearlings. $l"(alfi; wethers, f l.-0(wo:2r: owes. $10(5:14 Iluttcr PORTLAND. Ore.. April 22. Hat ter weak. Cubes, extra fwfSooV.c parchment wrapped, box lots 60c cartons, (ilc- half boxes ha(f cent more: less than halt boxes lc more Hnttnrfnt, No. 1 churning cream ;!l(,00c t. o. h. station: file Portland Errs PORTLAND, April 19. Selling price, case count, 373Sc; buying price 3fic; selling price, candled, 39c; selected candled in cartons 40c. Poultry Hens 35 38c lb.; broil ers, 50c; turkeys, uOc; geese nomin al; ducks, 45c. Grain Wheat J2.20; barley, Tolled, $70 71; oats, $60.50 61.25; corn, No 3, yellow, $67 69.50. Millstuffs Mill run $43 44. Hny Hay Buying price, timothy, f.o.b. Portland, valley, $30; alfalfa, $33 grain, $28. GOOD CLOTHES I Make Them KLEIN The Tailor Could Not Bcln to Tell All "I could not tell you all the bene fits I had from the use of Foley's Honey and Tar," writes Miss Rose Florke, 209 Hawkins Ave., N. Brad dock, Pa. "I had a cold In my chest and fearing it would cause pneumo nia I tried Foley"s Honey and Tar and it was not long till I felt relieved I hope others suffering from severe colds will try It." Many such letters have been written about this time tried, reliable family medicine for coughs, colds, croup and whooping TALENT TALK licruan's propertv, when? MY. Siot: lives. Tho eighth lt ratio cntertuiiiod tho Tnlrnt Inch srhool nt a party in the Ames hall Kridav I'vciiiny and a verv Mli'iisnnt time was reported. Mrs. Kveroft TVeson was taken to tho Snored Honrt hospital Sunday, erimislv ill. Mrs. .May Jacobin (nee OaacU'-n-bush) has n bahv u'irl, born April 10. The Misses C'.nstanee Antes, May lleith ; visited Friday. va Mrs. some t tieortfi homo j Mrs now rj poet to nd Nelly KlUins the Talent hiirh -.Ml J.-NN1NGS IS MWiorv Adntiisoii of Ashlnttu falcnt visitor Fridav. Vance, who has been spenditcz hue with her daughter, Mrs. O. Kcrhv, has returned to her t Fallon, Nevada. Wm. Dunn b;t purchased u r and .Mr, mid Mrs. Dunn ex- Irive to t'alilittniii soon. ;illt .lenn candidate on for sheriff at Jennings erv arv 101,. to tlu lin ed a Oct, bus di demi May 1 . slicri! 1-. 1! ei.letl I. emtio rimarie I from US. wl o be a ticket s. Mr. Jaliu- leu be resigned to enier the world war, ami made a splendid official. He now owns and operales n ranch on the Apple!.-ll !. M0H1LRS FKIEND f Expectant Mothers ASSISTS NATUKE At All OtuilMlilM Spfcul beeUrt mi Meltwrimd and Bab. Tmm. PRADF1ELD RECUtATntt CO. Dwt S-O. ATt akiK. Ca This store opens at 8:00 a. m. and closes at 5:00. Saturdays we are open until 8:30 p. m. We are open during t ' the hours that our patrons like to shop. Aril Showers o GLASS OF HER . AFTER ASPIRIN Bayer Company, who introduced Aspirin in 1900. give proper directions. . The Bayer Company, who introduced Aspirin tell in their careful direct ion a in each package of genuine "Bayer Tab lets of Aspirin" that to get best result? one or two glasses of water should be, drank after taking tablets, "UayeT Tablets of Aspirin" to bo gen-j nine muflt be marked with the safety "Bayer Cross." Then you are getting the genuine, world-famous Aspirin, pre scribed by physicians for over eighteen years. . Each unbroken "Bayer" package con tains proper directions for Colds, Head ache. Toothache, Earache. Neuralgia: Lumbago, Kheu jatism, Neuritis, ; and fain generally. . Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets! cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell' larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin" is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacettcacidcstcr of Salicylicachl z:.,-: r-L "FOR 'VliCl Vhy suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre? O. G. C. preparation for goitre has bene filed many. Whr pay several hundrrd dollan for an operation to remove a iroitrc when O.G.C. can beoblnincd for such a comparatively smallcxpL'iidlturef O.G.C. whon properly applied elves satis factory results, or your money will n rtlunded. O.G.C. is sold direct, by mail only. Writeforbooklct. Address Dept. Z O.Q.C. CHEMICAL COMPANY Seattle, Washington FEED . Save money on chicken feed by. buying from us. Scratch Food $4.50 Egg Producer 3.65 Developing Mash 5.00 Wlieat ' 4.50 Oyster Shell 2.C0 MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Stmt Men i Real B and Boys argains for MEN'S WORK PANTS AT $3.50 Sizes T52 to 42 Waist About 100 pairs of neat, striped patterns in heavy double strength pant. .Made with riveted suspender buttons and belt loops. Very strongly made. Cheaper than overalls ' MEN'S GENUINE ROCK FORD SOX at 25c a PAIR Think of it, 4 pairs of good heavy, genuine Koekl'ord sox for 1.00. The eolors are gray, ' blue or brown mixtures. These hose are made of good quality cotton, fast "colors and thor oughly reinforced. WONDERFUL NEW 4-IN-HAND TIES FOR MEN AT 75c to $1.50 EACH Ties that are worth move. The beautifulns flowiefwitaoi. These beautiful flowing end scarfs are in dozeifs of magnifi cent color combinations in light and dark shades. Select a few at this price. $1.00 SILK LISLE HOSE FOR MEN AT 75c PAIR A special purchase of knit silk lisle hose in black, white and cordovan, sizes fHo to 11 '. Double heel and too. Very spe cial at, pair 75 MEN'S SOFT CUFF SHIRTS OF FINEST PERCALES, $3 Beautiful patterns in stripe, checks and plain colors, all are fast colors, sizes 14 to 17. Theses shirts are splendidly made "and suitable for business or dress wear. MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHIRTS, ALL SIZES $1.35 50 dozen fine Chambray "Work Shirts at $1.35. Full cut, flat double stitched seams, long body and roomy sleeves. The very best workmanship. Tho biggest value in town. MEN'S HOSE 25c 50 dozen men's heavy black cotton hose, double heel and toe; fast black, all sizes, 9V io lli2. Special 25(? $1.50 BOY'S BLOUSES $1.10 Good assortment of light and medium dark K & E boys' blouses, big value at $1.50. Special for $1.10 BOYS' SHOES $3.50 TO $4.75 These" are all solid leather shoes in medium and heavy weights,, pi'iced at $1 less than present values. Better look at them. MEN'S WORK SHOES $5 This is a wonderful bar gain in shoes that are worth $6.50 a pair, bought before tho big advance in price. Next lot will cost more. ' II; i raws i issrt rjiri cIL d WW lEPARTMENTSlbRE Genuine Koveralls for Boys and Girls , $2.00 Modart. Corsets R & G Corsets -'' 1 Munsing Underwear PAGE TOMORROW NIGHT THE SENIOR CLASS OF MEDFORD HIGJH SCHOOL WILL PRESENT ITS CLASS PLAY "A BACHELOR'S -ROMANCE" " ''' r '"'"'" "; A Clever Comedy In .- FOUR BIG ACTS It is a story of an old bachelor who fell in love with his young and beautiful ward and -But Come to the Page Theatre Friday Night And see the rest for yourselves A laugh guarantee d and the tickets are only 35c, 55c, and 85c. I-'--''', ,' : , !-......;. "v -j l i ' You Can't Miss It! Reserve Your Seats Now! 188 East Main 8t- cough.