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r MEDFORD &DLTC TRIBUNE, ftnCPFORT), OTCF.GOT. FRIDAY. 'APBTT3 23, 1920. it f JOSEPH A. YOltK, u well-known business man of Pui ilimd, .Mo., who guys he feels twenty years younger and hus gained sixteen pound!) on four bottles of Tanlue. loclare8 ho can now eat three square meals a day. "I am now able to eat three square meals a day for the first time In two years," was the emphatic statement made recently by Joseph A. York, woll-known business man and highly respected citizen of Portland, Maino. . "I'am now sixty-nine years of age, and In all my llfo I have never run across a medicine that I consider in a class with Tanlac. 1 have just fin ished my fourth bottle and this med icine has benefited mo even beyond my greatest hopes, Hasidoa gaining sixteen pounds in weight, have been built up and strengthened until 1 feel all of twonty years younger. "For tho past two years I have been In a miserably run-down condi tion, and was compelled a short time ago to give up all Idea of business as I was too weak to look after any thing. I was nervous, worn-out, had no appetite, and Buffered most all tho time with indigestion. Rome days 1 would eat scarcely anything; lu fact I was afraid to cat because 1 knew I would suffer afterward. Sometimes I bad such severe cramp ing pains after eating that I would almost die. My 'nerves were all un strung and the least thing would worry mo and I never could got a good night's sound sleep. In fact I just lost Interest In everything and was greatly discouraged over my con dition. "Tho ordinary troatinent failed to do me any good, and as I had read so many statements from pooplo I know hero In Portland who had been bene fited by Tunlac, I decided to give it a trial. And now 1 know for mysolf what it will do, for I have simply taken a new lease on life. I am now able to look after my work us usual, nblo to oat thiee hearty meals a day end evervthine aurees with mo per fectly. 1 eat anything I want and never feel a touch of indigestion. never thought there was a medicine that could do me so much good, and I am only too glad to have the facts about mv case given to the puone Tanlac Is sold in Medford at West Side Pharmacy and by leading drug glata 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 ' huild a greater Medford A hotel depends greatly .on the local support it receives. The ITotcl Holland and Cafe will appreciate your patronage. Management of Carl Y. Tengwald ASHLAND DRIVE COMMERCIAL CLUB NEAR 400 TOTAL ASHLAiND, Apri; 23. This morn ing ushered in the homestretch fin als in the campulgu drive in behalf of a community budget and the in creasing of the Commercial club membership. Of the 4 00 minimum as to club representation, 320 had been secured up to Thursday evening upon the close of business hours as to the active canvass. Tuesday wit nessed 123 members enrolled; Wed nesday, 144; and Thursday, 53; total 3,20. Of the $6000 budget which is sought to be raised, $3291 had been pledged up to Thursday evening. The membership teams, under Ma jors A. C. .BrlgRB and V. H. McXair, are running a close race, having suc ceeded on Thursday In securing 133 and 132 names respectively. For the throe days' canvass Major itcNalr only led by the proverbial unlucky 13 majority. Today will be the free-for-all, tbe respoc'.lvo teams being privileged to invade any territory whatovor, hero-' toforo having boen restricted by dis trict boundaries. Nearly 100 work ers have been In the field, of which number about 75 gathered at the park entrance on Tuesday morning, and "lookod pleasant" while being photographed in a composlto group. On Tuesday the workers lunched at Hotel Austin; Wednesday and Thurs day, at tho N'elda Cafo; today at tbe AHhland hotel cafe, under now man agement, Messrs. Eeavor & Xoblo, of Seattle, having lately assumed man agement of tho dining room appoint ments at this house. Tho youngest member of tho reor ganized Commorclal club will not be known until the returns are all in, but it la safe to say that W. H. Smith, pioneer of the early mining days lu tho vicinity of Henley, Siskiyou county, Is the oldest, bning 88 years of ago. Far the last few years he has been a resident of this city. Aside from individual memberships a num- bor of clubs and othor organizations have joined, including, tho First Methodist Episcopal church, Auxil iary club, fruit & Produce associa tion, American Legion, Chamberlain & Palmor ranch, tho proprietors of which are women from Boston, First Company C. A. C, and others. Fra ternal and social societies might 'as well join first 05 last, inasmuch a extra features of moral sunslon will be brouuht into reuuisitiou for the de sired effect if the initial canvass docs not win them over. The outlying dis tricts have responded ireneroilslv. while loth Medford tind Talent will fiuure in the returns, Tom r'nson of Medford, .io'ned the procession on Thursday and Iiia:t- K-:.-m has re tained a membership for so mnnv years tlmt he is wrll-niglit classed ns n charter member. Cnnirrnttilntions over the commun ity boostiiis prospect in a general v.T.y nnd more spee:ficullv directed ns a compliment to the successful auspices under which the campaign drive bains conducted, have poured in from all directions, irreatlv henrienin? the rank and file in their work nnd even Robert Leopold, connected with the American Citv Bureau, which has re cently installed that corn ltion's services in Medford, paid his lienects to the movement here in a butc of sood will, which found exprc sion tre 1 minarv to his leavine rceentlv for other fields of labor in California Bv Saturday evenine it is expected that the rampnien returns will nil be in nnd tabulated, showimr the status of the commercial flub membership and tho community budiret. afiei which tho directors of tho club nnd trustees of the budcet will formulate a nroeTum of activities in line with policies, which the members of the club and subscribers to the fund ninv recommend, if not dictate. ROSEBURG ATTY TO E ROSEBURG 10 PAY A $90 BONUS 10 ROSEBL'RO, April 2.1. A circular le:ter sent by Attorney Albert Abra ham of this city, candidate for V. S. senator,, to his opponent on the re publican ticket, Kooort btnnnelu was given to the press today. Tho letter makes the league of nations Btrlct campaign issue with Attorney Abraham strictly opposed to the league of nations with or without reservations and .Mr. Stanfleld in fa vor of tho loaguo with reservations. Tho letter Is as follows: An open letter to tho Honorable Robert N". StanHcld. Dear Sir: I am encouraged to beliovo that the re publican press of the state will be pleased to publish this open letter to you which 1 am prompted to write in tha Internal of tha republican party. We are about to enter upon a con test for the republican nomination for United Stutea senator. It must bo apparent to you that tho winning candidate must bo able to go before tho general electorate with clean hands and with no taint or suspicion of any violation of tbe corrupt prac tices act. The most eithor of us is pormittod to expend, in tho primary for tho nomination is 15 per cent of the yearly Balary, or tho sum of $1, 125. Tho small amount of advertis ing either of us can legitimately get for tills amount of money must bo apparent. I am frank to stuto that I cannot afford to spend even this amount. This, therefore. Is in a sense, an appeal to your generosity. The slight advantages there might bo In such advertisement are insig nificant when compared to the sor vlco wo might render to our party, and consequently to our country, In sotting a salutary precedent by con forming to tho letter and spirit of the primary law. iYou are standing on a distinct Is- sue, that of favoring the league of nations with reservations. I am op posed to the league with or without reservations. There can bo no ques tion as to the Issue between us. If the majority of the ropubllcan party aro In favor of your position, you need not fear the issue. If they aro in favor of mine, you should not want to represent them. The same Is true of myself. I therefore propose to you to join with me in a frank gtuluiieut to the republican party that we will submit the nuestion of our candidacy to them upon the above issue, without furthor expense to either of ub ex cept such-as may be necessary to .fairly present the ifsue to the elec torate; that there shall be no adver tisement of our candidacies, except io make known our positions upon 'tho league of nations,; and that, .whonover there is advertisement of tho position of either of us, the other shall, included in the same advertise ment, at the same time and place, receive the same amount of adver tisement as to his position. This is a-plain business proposition which should appeal to yon. l'urthor more, It would permit the whole party to give a full and free expres sion of Its position on the groat ques tion bofore the poople. I would be pleased to havo you make a frank answer to this proposal in as public a manner as tb.'s Is made. ROSEIU'RG, April 23. W. R. Rutherford, prbicipul of th Kugeue city schools, Bpenl Tuesday in this city In an attempt to hire the teach ers now engaged In giving Instruc tion to tho school children of this city. Mr. Rutherford has been hav ing considerable trouble in Eugene, and practically all of the teachers of that city havo-rofused to sign con tracts for another year. They have objected to Mr. Rutherford's meth ods and havj declined to sorve for another term unless a new principal Is obtained. The city principal de clared he could get otuer teachers and is now out visiting other cities in an effort to employ teachers for tliii coming year. Ho far as could ba learnad aa wia marsaaral ia aeaarlng oontracts with seven local teacaere, four from tho Rose school, two from the Kul'.eton school. The results of his efforts are announced unofficially entirely, and ara based upon hi own statements. The school board at a meeting Monday night took the' local situa tion into serious consideration, and listened to the advice of a largo number of teachers who wore present at request. After carofull consider ing tho complaints that have been made rogurdlng the recent schedule which wus adopted by the board, and figuring out tho amount of money uvuilablo, It was docidod to give a bonus of $90 to grade teachers and $07.50 to high school teachers at the end of tho yoar to all except princi pals, who serve until tho closo of the year 1920-21. This will bring tho lowest salary paid to $105 - per month. Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zemo. Furnished by any drucsist lor 35c. Extra Urge bottle, $1.00. Healing bcgin6 tho moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will bs removed. I'or clt-aring the a!:in and making it vigorously healthy, always use 'Cenjo, tha penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not at!reasysalveaiiditdoesnotstain. When others fail it is the cue dependable treatment for skin troubles of nil kinds. Th L" W. Kciu Co., Cltvciuad, O. 16,000, overalls every OOO' f ao on day a ul wenr Blue BuckIA on every run. They're tough os raw hide and fit easy all the time." Engineer of the 30th Century Limited WVER three times as many men as Uncle bams great army during the war that's how many Americans put on overalls every day. 16,000,000 men wear overalls in the United States. And of these 16000,000 men, more wear Blue Buckles than any other kind of overall. They all want overalls that wear well and fit easy overalls that do not rip or bind. Just this sort of wear nnd comfort comes with every pair of Blue Buckles. They're made with the, toughest, longest-wearing denim and lots of it with big double-stitched, rip-proof seams with heavy brass riveted buttons, and loops and buckles that won't come off. They are big and roomy, with extra wide suspenders, big, convenient, reinforced pockets, and a solid back band that holds tha shape and prevents ripping. Ask for Blue Buckles the nActTtime you buy overalls. Blue Buckle Over Alls Biggest selling overall in the world -Operators of coal properties In Utah and Wyoming advise buying your winter suppl7 now. The Idea is spreading that the coal commission may award tha miners a further ad ranee 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 wltL different sizes ot SPRING CANYON UTAH COAL Dry Wood of All Kinds on Hand WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL Phone 842 BS1 So. Front St P Stenography Multigraphing Circular work o.' all kind Mailing Lii'U Tunnell & Edwards S06-30S Liberty Bulldlnt Medford, Oregon. Mars Sicinals Fail. CEDAR CREEK. Neb.. April 2.1. Dr. IJallincr failed nzain Inst nuht in his efforls to catch sienals from Mars at the receiving station he has constructed here. The experiment-' will be continued for several davf2. MOTHER! ''California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative. Accept "California" Syrup of Kiss only look for the name California on the package, then you are sun; your child is having tho best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottla. You must say "California." Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises Tells Safe, Klmplo Way to Trent and Itelicve at Home If you have -; catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises caused by catarrh, or If phlegm drops In your throat and has caused catarrh of the stomach or bowels you will be glad to know that these distressing symp toms may be entirely overcome in many Instances by the following treatment which you can easily pre pare in your own home at little cost Secure from your dniKKlst 1 ounce of Parmint (Double Strength.) Take this home and add to it pint or hot wator and a Ilttlo granulated sugar,; stir until dissolved. Take one tablcspoonful four times a day. An improvement is sometimes noted after the first day's treatment Hreathing should become easy, while tho distressing head noises, head aches, dullness, cloudy thinking, etc should gradually disappear under the tonic action of the treatment. Loss of smell, taste, defective hearing and mucus dropping in the back of the throat are other symptoms which suggest the presence of catarrh and which may often be overcome by this efficacious treatment. It Is said that nearly ninety per cent, of all ear troubles are caused by catarrh and there must, therefore, be many peo ple whose hearing may be restored by this simple, harmless, homo treat ment. , Adv. Licensed City Sc&vemjer. All refuse Immediately removed os short notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts. Oall7 business dis trict. Phgnes 605-Jft, We Are . Now Making Deliveries On Sherwin-Williams Dry Arsenate of Lead Carload Just Received Having purchased our lead at a low figure it will pay you to see us for, terms and prices for your season s requirements. - . ' ' ' LARGEST ORCHARD SUPPLY HOUSE IN SOUTHERN OREGON Bard well Fruit Go. 445 So. Fir St. Phone 124