-'KEUFOKD ItDCTD TRIBUNE, SndTFORT), (YRF.O.OX, ATF.DXKDAY, 'APttTTi 23. 1020. FKfm THT3EH SUFFERING OF YOUNG WOMEN This Letter Tell How it May be overcome all Mothers Interested. Fort Dodge, la. "From the time my daughter was 13 years old until aha was 10 she suffered so badly each month, that sometimes I had to call in the doctor. She had headaches. backache, and such pains and cranius that she would have to stay in bed two or three davs. She became terribly run down in health and at last a friend who l had used L Ydia E. Pjnkham's vegetable Compound told her about it and she has used sixteen bottles, and we always have it in the bouBe. Sho feels fine now and she has no trouble at all each month. We al ways praise it and advise any friends who suffer to use your wonderful med icine."; Mrs. Minnie Mandelko, 1005 S. 18th St. & 10th Avenue, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Girls who are troubled as Miss Man delko was, should immediately seek res toration to health by taking Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Those who need special advice may write to Lydia E. l'inkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. These letters will be opened, reud and an Bwered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Palace Grocery Where you get Service. Fancy Canned Goods Fresh Fruits Fresh Veysetnbles Frensh Ranch .Mutter Fresh Creamery Butter In fact everything to eat. Moffat & Launspach Phone 109 132 West Main. Give us a trial. Blouses! New arrivals every week of the latest mod els in colored voiles, guaranteed to "tub." The Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. Big Reduction on Used Cars For the next ten days we will give a 15 per cent reduc tion on the prices of our used cars. We have some excep tional good cars, that will be sold at a bargain, and sold on easy terms. Ono Franklin Touring car $300 with new cord tires Down $300 Down $250 Down Ono 1018 Chevrolet.. Ono Appcrson touring car run twclvo thousand miles Ono 1910 Oldsmobilo 8, just Uko new - 1013 Cadillac, a fine car for stago runs 1010 2-ton Federal, guaranteed Ono Dodge touring.. One Overland, good con dition, run 8000 miles $1000 Down $300 Down $900 Down $150 Down $300 Down Seely V. Hall i Motor Co. . Opposite M. P. & H. Itldg. fERS OF C. OF COMMERCE 10 BE The dirertur of the Chamber of Coinnu'ive met last eveniutr uni adopted the recommendations of the headquarters committee. This plnee the directors on record as favorinir no expend tares made for additional office furniture, that the huildin he kept well lighted, both inside and out, that photographic views of scenic points not located in southern Oregon which now h:uiir on the walls of the office and exhibit room of the chetn ber he presented to the library. It is recommended that a fresh fruit display he maintained in the ex hibit room and that growers be re quested to furnish same when becomes uvailable. The urain ex hibit will eventually be displayed in a decorative way, instead of ill sheaf form. The processed fruit display to be renewed when conditions warrant and that the minim; exhibit he en larged and that mine owners be re quested to furnish specimens for this purpose. tJ jju Caution in 'fependitiiros The directors showed extreme dilu tion rciiirdiinr . the expenditure of money for any purpose other than what was considered absolutelv necessary. The untidy conditions of the walls and in view of the many visiting the biiildini; for tourist infor mation, it was thought advisable to have the walls and ceilinirs of the building tufted. As director C. E. Gates expressed it, the first impres sion is the most lastinir one, and therefore, he was in favor of having the office sive a neat, clean appear- :ince. It was necessary to order new screens for the main entrance as the old ones had disappeared and from all accounts their usefulness had Ions passed. A new set ol nwninirs was ordered as the sun makes conditions unbearable in the builHiuir during the summer time. Xew Signs Ordered The old Commercial Club siirns on the windows are to be replaced witii that of Med ford. Chamber of Com merce and as the tourist traffic has become such a factor these days added sign, "Tourist Information Bureau." will be placed on one of the front windows. Another feature lo be added will be a visitors register which will bo indexed by states. This will give the tourist from Ohio an opportunity lo see who from Ohio has visited Ibis locality without going through the en tire register. In connection with the register, the local residents should see that their names are on file at the chamber together with the oddress of their former residence. The visitors will have the privilege of uoiiis? thru the files to see who is located hen: from the states in which they live. it is very important to ilia opera tion of the chamber that this f'ilo be up to date and therefore, residents should co-operate in making it a si cess. Grip, influenza Hamlin' Wizard Oil a Rallab!, Antiseptic Preventive During influenza epidemics spraf the nose and throat several times a day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, using an atomizer. If you haven't an atomizer, gargle the throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up an antiseptic wall of defense against "Flu" germs. Chest colds and sore throat lead to grip. Stop them at once with Wizard Oil before they can develop into dangerous influenza. Get it from druggists for 30c If not satisfied, return the bottle and get your money back. 4Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30c at drug gists. Guaranteed. Mr. Good Goods Says: Our GOODS are GOoD; Our PRICES LOW. 36 in. Fancy Silks SPECIAL at $1.98, $2.48 and $2.65 a yard Deuels BODIES OF 353 IN N. I NEW YORK, April 2S. The bod les of 353 American soldiers who gave their lives for the cause of free dom and humanity on foreign, soil, and of whom all but eighty died in France, arrived here today on the army transport Mercury from Ant werp and Southampton. Their arri val marked the first return of sol dler dead from France. The bodies of four officers were aboard. Under a soldier guard of honor the caskets were prepared for shipment home by rail. Each body will bo nc- compaaled by a uniformed guard of honor who will remain witli his charge until the casket Is lowered into tho" final resting place. At the piers horo there was no ceremony, no display or ostentation save colors at half mast and the bare walls of the temporary morgue hid den with the (lags for which the men lived and died. LATEST NEWS OF THE STATE CORY ALUS. Ore., April 28. Ore- eon hens are at the head of the list in the nil-northwest esrir-lavintr con test beine held at Washington stato collesre, nccordinir to latest reports. The hinh len for the period already elapsed November 5 to March 111 is a pen of Barred Hocks owned by Oregon Atrriculturiil College. The record is 44(1 eifit-s. NOHTIf T4F.ND. Ore. Auril 28. By a vote of nearly seven to one the is suance and sale ot .f-l(IU.0l)0 ot city bonds for the purchase and improve ment, nf 7-r,n neres of iidebind wns authorized at a special election here yesterday. PORTLAND, Ore., April 28 Port land has beon selected as the 1020 convention city for the American So eicty of Civil Engineers, a national organization with a membership of more than 10,00(1 men. The enliven tion dates have not vet been selected. buit it is probable that the session will be held early in Auniist. CANYON VILLE, Ore., April 28. -Mrs. Milt Dubell, who lives near Can vonville, wns seriously injured vaster day when the horse she wns driving on the narrow irrade five miles north of here became friirhtencd at an auto mobile and pluntred over the bank. As n seiiual to the accident on the highway, Deputv'Sheriff Hopkins suf fered a broken leir when he received instructions bv telephone to arrest the auto driver in the Dubell ease. In his haste to overtake the strnnircr, lie "cranked his own machine while it was in tionr. Ladles Will IJkc Them One of the plcnsinir features for the women patrons of the Liberty theatre, where Ethel Claytons new picture. 1 lie Thirteenth Commandment," i: now pluyinir are the exquisite gowns which are displayed durintr the course of the action. Two of the actresses in the cast have the roles of idlo and oxtrnvairant wives hvho keep their husbands continually strimulintr to supply their whims. In keeping with their part, thev ore attired in the most expensive looking costumes, n in the latest mode. Moreover, their chief occupations seem to be remov ing new creations of the milliners and fashionable modistes from their boxes. RERUBL1C TRUCKS LEAD IN STATE OF OREGON Twenty-one and . one-half per cent of all trucks, registered at Salem as operating in the state of Oregon, are Republics. This is a wonderful testimonial of the rugged strength and dependability of these standardized trucks and show beyond a shadow of a doubt which is the best known and moat used truck in this western country. Not only is this a fact hero in Oregon, but it holds true throughout the whole United States, for there are more He- public trucks in dally use through out the breath of the land, in every possible Industry than ot any other make. The Continental red seal motor, the sturdy chassis and efficient in ternnl gear drive delivering the pow er near the rim of the rear wheels and the Bize and Integrity of the Republic Motor Truck Co. have made this wonderful record possible. The McCurdy-Downe Motor Co. handle this well known truck and are in a position to furnish parts and service in southern Oregon. Speak ing of 'parts, tho branches of the -Mother fuctory at Portlund and Scat tie assure real parts service. This sales record has been made possible by the fact that it is the policy of and their parts service has killed the the factory to personally see that every truck is operating at all times bugbear of having the trucks laid up waiting for parts. Adv. SAX 1)1 KGO, Cul., April 2S. An unidentified negro shortly before 3 o'clock this morning, held up and robbed a United Slates mail truck about one block from the postoffiee, making away with cue mall pouch filled with registered mail and ob taining loot believed to total more than $30,000, according to the dri ver's report lo the police. Tile driver of the truck said he was on his way (o the anion depot to deliver mail for the owl train for Los Angeles when a negro suddenly ran out from a sidewali; and present ing a revolver ordered him to stop and throw up his hands. Forcing the driver to hold the mail pouches while he cut them open, the robber, according (o the story ripped open thirty-one sacks of mail but took nothing from these sacks. The thirty-second pouch was filled with registered matter and this the robber took with him after ordering the driver not to leave the. place for fif teen minutes. The driver, however, as soon as the robber disappeared, hurried to the polico station and of ficers were immediately detailed to run down the bandit. Women Give Out Housework is hard enough when healthy. Every Mcdford woman who is having backache, blue and nervous spells, di.zy headaches and kidney or bladder troubles, should be glud to hoed this Modford woman's exper ience: .Mrs. A. E. Dodge, 242 S. Holly St., snys: "I am glad to nay-a good word for Doan's Kidney Pills as they have given me splendid results. My kidneys were in a weak condition and I became run down und nervous. 1 tired easily and was often unalilc to do my housework. My hack would ache as if it would break and I had dizzy spells. My feet and ankles he camo swollen and 1 couldn't utiind up for any length of time. My kid neys acted irregularly, too. Doan's Kidney Pills wore recommended to mo and I used them witli good re sults. Soon my kidneys were streng thened and all the symptoms of kid ney disorder had disappeared." Price due, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get noun's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Dodge hud. Fostor-Milburn Co., 'Buffalo, N. Y.. Adv. Sa mson Iracto.t Arrives in Medford '1 W. H Njf5 N ... Mi r I 1 4 . 1 ( ""ft.'.'. pi q Our first shipment of Samson Model M Tractors was unloaded today and ihey can be seen at our salesroom ) See this small but powerful tractor Two days trial on your farm before buying Completely Equipped $940.00 Patton and Robinson, Inc. Tel. 150 Everything for the Farm 112 So. Riverside yl fathers ivoi will clashing with liis daughter's love, L- I'd' an honest man Characters like cameos t d lei atmc 6 bcenes ot power artel resistless moineiittiin transpiring" in the atmoSplicro of Strait-laccdt New Encfiaiul u SS5? & WJ M Jfyemendousfstage play stands as the greatest y I S '7sS- -( yS . J ,4 yrf'fe : ' NOW PLAYING ' xl ' ' C0MINGI ; yf-. I ' ;SdV i & mk MARY I AND DON'T OVERLOOK THIS ' " ' HOME BREW OpEpp ' It's the Newest From Christie's Incomparable Fun f&j' ' YTiV Jl !' ' ! Bray Pictograph wl y ll k ' Odds and Ends of Interest , , , jP- AdLXT u4