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PAGE TWO JocalBrien Tho Elks lodge members leave for Grants Pass on thoir special train at 5:15 o'clock this afternoon, happy over the good time awaiting them In the "It's the Climate City" tonight. Their much talked of hand with Its huge, grotesque instruments, new uniforms and mirth provoking make ups will amuse the populace with a parade on Main Btreet and concert at the Commercial club building for an hour prior to tho departure of the train, Jloving pictures will he taken by A. C. Allen of the hand and Klks leaving the club house, which to gether with other films of tho Klks and their uctlvltles will soon be shqwn by llr. Allen In a local theater. New Columbia ycms vn light col ors for summer scarfs und sweaters. Handicraft Shop. 37 Tablets and scratch pads made of news print, for school and office use for sale at this office. tf The parent-teacher circle of the Jackson school will meet at the Jack son school building Friday uftornoon, and a largo attendance is desired. Splendid values in children's wash dresses for summer. Handicraft Shop. 37 Special on draperies, Friday and Saturday, 17c yard, at Weeks & Orr. 34", 13. G. Burgofls Is visiting friends in San Francisco for a few days. Now under new management, The Apparel cleaners and dyers, halters. Good work, lowest prices, botcr ser vice. Guaranteed. Wo called and deliver. Phono 223-J. 42 iMIludy, your beautiful ruga cun be preBorved with the world famous Koyal Cleaner. 3'eople'a Electric Btore. 33 According to report 11. Chandler Egan recently motored from San Krunctsco to Medtord In slightly over 13 hours, which Is a new record for the dlstuncu, , Plain and fancy ribbons for trim mings. Handicraft Shop. 37 Dolcb-Ught Electricity for every farm. J. E Bartlett, Medford Hotel, Hertford, Ore. Miss Dorpthy Gilbert of Chicago, who has boon tho guest of Mrs. Wdl llum Sooysnilth at tho Hotel Medford for sevornl duya and who contem plates locuting perinancntly on the Pacific coast, will leavo next week fqr a several wooks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sooysmlth ut Portland. Miss Gonovleve Hogan of this city has nccoptod a position ub principal In tho tjft Grande public school. Miss Jlogan has Just completed hur normal work at Monmouth, Orogon. During her normal course Miss llogun did oxcollont work, having received a ph. in practlco teaching lust semester. Spoclal on draperlos, Friday and Saturday, 17c yard, at Weeks & prr. 34' Now under now management, The Appnrol cleunors, dyers, liattors. Good work, lowest prices, hotter ser vice. , Guaranteed. We call and de liver.' Phono 223-j. 35 Oregonluns reglBtorod at the Mod ford Include F. 1'. Knight of Eugene, Jack Grafton of Cprvullls, N. J. Drew ot Salem, and the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. It. O. McClol lan, J. A. Ochwlg, K. W. Schuioor K. L. Smith, Gordon A. Peel, C. II. Alhroath and H. K. Atwood. Sand and dust disintegrates rugH and enrpots. Tho Koyal frees them by suctlou alone. People's Klectric Btoro. : 33 Hand made laces. Handicraft Shop. 37 The nildo-yoar conference of tho Jackson county W. C. T. U. was hold at Aslilanl In tho Pronbytorlnn church, which Is uIho the 3iith anni versary of tho Ashland W. C. T. U Among tho Grants Pass business visitora In tho city Wednesday wa C. C. Howard. Tho Chanibor of Comroorco Is n clearing house for community thought and action. Join. tr Your spring suit best woolons, roasonablo prices. Kloln tho Tailor, East Main, upstulrs. Tho benefit danco for tho Koguc Hlvor Valley band held ut the Nuta torlum lust night was a very enjoy able affair with a fairly large utton- dnnco. Another boncflt dunce will be given for the hand at Ashland, Fri day night, at which tho music will also ho furnished by this fine orches tra of 15 pieces. .Wr.lrh our windows. Special Fri day und U'tl.trday, drniicricj 1 ic yarn Vv'eoLd & Orr. 3 1 iiay Day c'ar.co at Ileagln, Satur day. Slay Jtt. Music by Majestic orchestra. 35 "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys "Danderlne." After an application of "lionderino" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life vigor, brightness, more col or and tuiciuiem). auv.i I.ee Ij. Jacobs, secretary of the Elks lodge left for Grants Pass this noon to complete arrangements for the lodge session and initiation of candidates there this evening. 10,000 revolutions causes such powerful suction on tho Koyal that it thoroughly cleans. People' Electric Store. 33 Pecotlng Hemstitching Handicraft Shop. 37 Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Porter of Ilip pey, la., and G. Wilson of Wlllard. Kas., are guests ut the Hotel Holland as are also Ed Paddock and Fred Kelly of Spokane. Old phonographs and records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass, 101 S. Central. Phone B16-J. Glldden "arsenate of lead. The best to be had. Conner's Warehouse. E. H. Alberty of l.os Angeles post of the American Legion, hus been In Medford for tho past week Investi gating the chnructor of the forfeited railroad lands recently thrown open to entry by tho government. Yester day Mr. Alberty sent a telegram to his post advising them to discourage men who contemplute coming to Ore gon to filo on the lands under the soldier's preference right. Glldden arsenate of lead. The best to bo had. Conner's Warehouse. Watch our windows. Special Fri day and Suturduy, draperies 17c yard Weeks & Orr. 34 George A. Mansfield and family who spent the winter and spring at their home on North Orungo stree, are today removing to their ranch ut Prospect for tho summer. A clean rug with a clean cleaner is done with the clean Royal. Peoplo's Electric Store. 33 If you havo a refrigerator for Bule phono 8U2-M. 34 Tho free auto cump looked llko un evening In midsummer lust night. Eleven cars of tourists were camped in the park over night. Indications point to an immense tourist business thru this section tho coining summer If tho present signs ure uny criterion. Ashland Tilings. K. I. eggs at DoVoe'L. Palace Grocery, lioffatt & l.auns- pach, proprietors, one of tho neatest and most sanitary grocery Btoros In Medford. Giro us a triul. 35 'Senator 11. Von dor llellcn arrived in tho city today after attending tho meeting of the hourd of regents of tho- O. A. C. at Corvallls and a visit at Salem. Ho expected to leave for bis homo at Wellen this afternoon. Old II. C. I,, will think a Kunsas cyclone has him when ho sees our stationery sale next week. Medford Hook Store. 33 Hemstitching 10c por yard, thread furnished. Singer Shop, 115 Wost VlHln. ' v Willlnm J. Colton of Hartford. Conn., and W. J. Kinsman of Port land- are among the INaslt hotel guests. Tho broom'B going, and a woman's friend is tho Hoynl Cleaner. People's Electric Store. 33 Oitob, tailors for men and women. High grade only." Ashland, Ore. Awnings mado to order and put up. All kinds of repairing. Douglas. 101 South Central. Phono C15-J. Miss Tho ni Smith, who Is doing advanced work ut the University of Oregon, ontortulncd a number of her former students at tho Haiubow Grill In Eugene Sunday ufternoon. MIbs Smith until two weeks ago wus teach ing In tho Medtord high school, and all of her gnosis wore those students of tha University from tho Medford high school gruduuling class of 'lit. Thoso invited wore Naomi 'Wilson, Helen Brown, Mario Obenchuln, Edith Kuhll, Genovlevo Sprlggs, Alllc lloadly, Marjorle Myers and Miss .losephiuo Koppes who was u visitor from Medford. Wo write flro Insurance. Roddon & Canaday, 32 N. Central, phone 720 Pnlaco Grocery, Moffalt & Ijinnfl- pnch, proprietors. One ot the neatest and most sanitary grocery stores in Medtord. Give us a trial. 35 Carl Joschke, nlgti grade watch nnd cloo krepnlrlng. 9 Fir stroot. Mrs. Will W. Gregory of It. F. D. 3 who was recently oporated upon in the Dow hospital, for relief from u mastoid ubscess, made a rapid recov ery, anil returned to her homo Tues day. Get up early May day morning. Saturday, May 1st, and have break fast with tho Presbyterian ladles at the chapel ot tho church. Price 40c. 34 Broken torgings nnd castings, all shnpes, all metals, all Blzcs, welded reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 South Front St. Glldder arsenate of lead tho best to bo had. Connor's Warehouse. 41 Seo Medford Land A Insurance Agency, successors to I). R. Wood & Co., Km. 209 Liberty llldg., for fire instiraucR. tf At tho meeting ot the stato high way commission at Portland this woek a conl rait was let for two small bridges over lllrilseye creek and Willow gulch. In Jui'ksnn county, which were awarded to F. C. Carter for $I2,IS2.:.U. Ashland llcltnan ' sulphur baths and swimming pools open for the season. Saturday, May 1st. 44 Glldden arsenate ot lead. Tho best to be hud. Conner's "Warehouse iralu hay. Wiitkins Feed Store. 34 Mrs. Hyron Hoot nnd sons have taken quarters in the Hotel Holland for u week or so. For the best insurance boo Holmes the Insurance Man. Have 350 boxes of fluo firm extra fancy Newtowus at J2.00. Bear Creek Orchards. 34 olidden arsenate ot lead. Tho best to bo had. Conner's Warehouse. Have 350 boxes of fino firm extra faiu v Newtowus at 2.00. Hear Creek Orchards. SIEDFOTtTJ TTXTT, TRIBUNE, There was filed this week with the state corporation department at Salem articles of incorporation for tho Seeley V. Hall Motor company of Medtord. capitalized ut $5000. with Seeley V. Hall, H. G. Bardwell and G. M. Roberts as tho Incorporators. Suits sponged nnd pressed, 75c. Our delivery at your service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., Phone 474. 25 cute little May Day pets for sale at 916 W. Tenth street, Medford. 35 Albert L. Stone, F. N. Hognboom and F. L. Bayley are a trio of Port landers registered at the Holland. An odd Incident of the fishing sen- son and Illustrating the general need of fish screens ut irrigation ditches was tho finding of a 7-pound Bice! head In the ditch at the Dillon R. Hill orchard Wednesday afternoon. The ladies of St. .Mark's Guild will hold a cooked food sale at Marsh Grocery, Saturday uftornoon, May 1. 33 Auto Paint Shop Painting and rcvurnlshing, satisfaction guaranteed Phono 235-R. 221-241 North Fir. L. G. Sprlnklo, prop. 33 The Elks speclul train consisting of four couches, baggage car and en gine, which will convoy the lodge to Grants Pass and return arrived In the cty at 1 o'clock this uftornoon, and tho baggage cur was. loaded with good things to eat and drink for the Oiks will dine enrouto and again at the banquet about midnight. The suylngs of Jesus und the Pro- phot will bo tho subject of tho spirit ualist meetings tonight at 301 South Central street, 8 p, m. All Spiritual ist Christians como and learn. 33 Glidden arsenate of lead. The best to bo had. Conner'B "Warehouse. Among Californluns In the city and who ure stopping at tho Medford are Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. Mitchell, ot Lou Angeles, A. E. Bingham of Santa Barbara, and Chas. I. Anderson and Michael Goldstein of San Francisco. Spiritualist meeting tonight at 301 South Centrul Btreet, 8 p. m. Lecture and messages. Everybody welcome. 33 (Hidden arscnato of load. The best to he had. Conner's Warehouse. J. W. Dressier Is in receipt of a post card bearing the picture ot a group of young Filipino boys wearing only smiles and wrinkles, from his ilBtor, Mrs. H. E. Wilson, wife of the captain In tho Philippine constabu lary, who Is well known In Medford and left here last July with her two sons, .luck, uged fivo, and Junior, aged 9, ufter a two years visit, to rejoin the cuptaln ut Bontoc, I'. I. Little Jack is very popular with tho Filipino children who whonever they see her coming shout "Thero is .luck's mamma." Whon you want any hauling, mov ing, otc., done call 407-Y, Kelzur Brothers Transfer nnd Storage. 39 Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. J. E. Bartlott, Medtord Hotel, Medtord, Oro. . Tho Ashland-Klumath Falls auto stage left the formor city Wednesday morning on its first trip of tho sou son, with four passengers, and C. II Howard as driver. The Ager route will ho used until the Green Spring' mountain road Is open to auto travel May Day ball, .Medford Nat, Sat May 1. You'll bo surprised! 35 Wo aro now handling Snldor's Dairy pure milk and cream. Peerless Bnkory. 38 Tho present season's fruit crop de pends largely upon the weather dur ing tho next two or threo weeks, ac cording to C. I. Lewis, editor of the Orugon Grower and connected with tho Oregon Fruit Growers' Coopera tive association. It during that time favorable climatic conditions prevail, snld Mr. Lewis, there will bo 60,000, 000 bushels ot fruit harvested In Ore gon. If tho weuthor is unfavorable this amount will bo materially ro ducqd. Portland Journal. Drink Llthia Mluorui -water for rheumatism, stomach and kidney troubles. Order from Jackson County Creamery. J.lthla Mineral walor by the case. Jackson County Creamery. Pickens Motor Co., formorly Auto Exchange, best bargains In used cars. Lurge Block to select from. 18 North Griipu, 34 Tho C. E. Gates Auto company has been busy nil woek moving its Im mense stock from the Spurta build ing to tho company's new building ut tho coiner of Rivorsldo and Sixth streets. Tho Job Is a big and tedious one, hut will probably bo completed by Saturday night. Now the concern is doing business In both places with part of tho stock at each, nnd With tho old store us headquarters. The event of the season! May Day ball! Medford Nat! Sat. May 1. Spec lul music! Surprise dances! special features! 35 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlore for Niiltono. Phono 5S5-J. Glldden arsenate of lead. Tho best to be had. Conner's Warehouse. Roland Flaharty, secretary of the farm bureau exchange, arrived home today from Portland whore he sold at market Monday threo carloads of Jackson county hogs at an average price of $16.75 a hundred. A lot of extra choice hogs brought $16.85 n hundred. You ought to InRiire your auto with Heddert & Canaday, 3a N. Cen tral. Phono 720. .Machines routed nnd repaired. Singer Shop, phono 215-U. All kinds dry wood, phono 305. ltay Blackburn. Among guests from n distnnce nt the, Medford are J. 11. Pendleton of New York city. J. G. While of Chi cago, Pntrlck Welch ot Spokane and J. W. Stewart ot Vancouver. Havo you tried tho Llthia Mlnoral water from the Jucksro County Creamery. It has great modiclnai value. . .Kodak finishing, host work for lowest prices. Jap Art Store. 51 WEDFORD, - OTlFSOT. TTTTTfiftDAY, APRTL 20, 1020. Glldden arsenate of lead. Tho best to be had. Conner's "Warehouse. Prompt reliable service, satisfac tion fully guaranteed. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside. Phone 474. For eye, eat, nose, throat see Dr. Heine, Liberty Bldg. Classes fitted. Houses for sale. Jackson County Building & Loan association. You can get Snider'B pure milk and cream at Peerless Bakery. 38 P. E. 'Baker, who Is a candidate for a muster's degree at the Univer sity of California has chosen for the subject of his thesis "The History of High Schools in Oregon." Mr. Baker was principal of tho Medford high school for two years, 'and Is a gradu ate of the University of Oregon. He taught in Oregon schools ever since graduating from the university until he took up his work at the University ot California last full. For Sale- New and Becond-hand machines. Singer Shop, 115 West Main, phone 216-R. ' Orres, the ladles' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latest styles always. tf Economize by using scratch pads tor use. Got them at this office, tf Slabs for smudging. Ray Black burn, phone 305, South Fir street.33 Try some of Snider's choice whip ping cream for your Sunday dinner. Peerless Bakery., ' - - , -gs ON FIRE AT FRISCO KAV FJiANClSCO. April 29. A fire in the forward bold of tho ship ping board hteainer West Capo, eurrv inir n enrao of ease oil und kerosene from Philadelphia to Chemulpo, Ko rea, wus beiiur fought hy private fire I'iglitiiie- tuiw in the hnv off here to- dny. The West Capo put 'in for supplies and bunkers. Feurinsr uu explosion of the kerosene rnruo the hutches ure beinc kept sealed in the hope the fire mmht be smothered. REPUBLIC TRUCKS LEAD in state or. Oram Twenty-one nnd one-iialf per cent of all trucks, registered at Sulem as operating In the state of Oregon, are Republics. This Is a wonderful tes timonial of tho rugged strength and dependability of these standardized trucks and bIiow beyond a shadow of a doubt which Is the best known und most used truck In this western coun try.. Not only is this a fact here In Oregon, but it holds-truo throughout tho whole United States, for there aro more Republic trucks In dully use throughout tho broadth of the land, In every possible Industry than of any other make. Tho Continental, Rod Seal motor, tho sturdy chassis nnd efficient inter nal gear drive delivering tho power near the rim of the ;rear wheels and the size and Integrity of the Republic Motor Truck Co., have made this wonderful record possiblo. The McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co. handle this well known truck and nro in a position to furnish parts and service in southern Oregon. Spcnk Ing of parts, the branchos of the Mother factory at Portland nnd Seat tle uBsuro roal parts service This sales record has been mado possible by the fact that It is the policy of tho factory to personally see that evory truck is operating at nil times und their parts service hUB killed the bugbear of having tho trucks laid up wuitlng for parts. Adv ' Curd of Tlianks Wo wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness und sympathy, also for the many beauti ful floral offerings during the long last illness and demise of our be loved daughter and suitor. MR. AS'D MHS. C. A. BENNETT. DORIS L. BENNETT. 33 ESTEI.LA MAE BENNETT Special communication Med ford Lodge 103, Friday even- Imr Anrll 30 fi'Sn n. m Work in M. M. deKreo nnd refresh nicnts. By order of tho W. M. 34 L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. Notice , Havo just put In a now Electric Thor Washer. Your washing done promptly. MRS. S. P. ELLIOTT, Second and Oak streot. Central Point, Ore. 35 Notice Postal card photos $1.25 dozen; 5c each additional printing. Cos tumes used free. Jap Art Storo. 61 linger Sullivan, Chicago democratic leader, left a fortune of $1,500,000 according to the will. The bulk of I lie fort lino is incorporated ill n trust fund for the benefit of the widow and children. How's This? offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for nny enso of Catarrh that cannot b curl by Hall's Cntarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Modkine has been taken by catarrh (iiiffertrs for tlio past thirty live years, nnd has bocome known tin the most roiiatlc remedy or Catarrh. Hall's Cataiih Medicine acts thru the Blood cj tho Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi son from the Blcod and healing; the dt eased portions. After you have taken Hull's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will pc n Krtfit improvement in ynur ffenernl health St.rt tnktni: Hall's Catarrh Medi cine at on'o and eel rid of catarrh. Send fnr leMinmnlnls. frn V. J. chknky a cQ. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all rufslsta, 7Cc. 1 TiBsa! LOT ETHEL CLAYTON STARS IN "THE I3TH COMMANDMENT Ethel Clnvton closes at the Liberty theatre todiimht. An Vfflh.Tit cnmp.lv lull IS otierC'l fit (iin l.tlinrtv lliixitre toiniiri'llW tllll! Kuturdar. The feature film is "Too Much Johnson." starrinir llrvant Washburn. It is n screen version ot William Gillette's famous stuao l'un-e. Tim tttuv 1ms pained momentum and acquired a bundle of new laughs in its transition to cinema form. The ffiunlt iu f liT'f.fivv r'nlllPftv that tloesn t lau for a moment, pilins on ninusiim complications and finally, ilissnlvins tho mess with n clever surprise finale. Air. Wusbburn is thoroughly ut home in this tvne .if farce, und it's one of the best things lie lias done to date. SHORE ACRES" MAKES HIT AT RIALTO THEATRE "Shore Acres," Jiimes A. Iferne' celebrated stuue drama of New V.aa luml folk, in whi'di Alice Luke stars as the feature nttraction nt the Rinlto theutre, for the remainder of tliis week. The screen production ot the famous Heme Cumedv drama, in which the well known author, star. and producer toured from coiist to coast, is a faithful exposition of the immortal ntii!!e plav nnd constitutes in its tremendous dnumitie power n:ul delicious rural eJlaructerizutions I notable achievement on the silve: sheet. TALENT TALK Mr. Tom Bell is home from Rnlem, where he has been for treatment anif is much improved. Mrs. Sarah Firestone of Ashland was a Talent visitor last Wednesday. The nil-day meetinir at the Chris tian church lust Sunday was well nt tended, nianv from Ashland and Med ford beinjr present. The Coozers nre moving into tliei new home here. 5fr. and Mrs. Wm, Dunn have pur chased n new car nnd expect to leave Wednesday for California, where they will iiiuke their future home. Frank Mnlliunn has moved into rooms in the Ames buildiiur. Mrs. Elizubeth Ileason and son "lis, have moved into their home in town. The funeral services of' Cluv Pat. terson, who passed nwuv Sunday afternoon weroMicld nt lie-'h'ohw ill his parents. Mi'. 'und Mrs. Joshua Pat terson on Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock, Dr. iluillic of Phoenix offi ciatintr. 5faiiy friends were present and there were nianv beautiful flora! offerings. The body was shipped to Portland to he cremated. 51iss Edith llazcn was taken to the G in nil u City hospital Sunday niirh',. where she was operated on Monday and is doing nicely. -Many from here will attend the W C. T. U. convention in Ashland Thursday. Tho funeral services of 5rr. Allen ITiirmen, who passed away last Thursday were held at the Wnener creek cemetery, Iicv. Morris officiat ing. TRAIL ITEMS Kay Jtidillchiisbcr, daughter of 5fr. and 51 rs. Frank Sliddlebuslier, has been quite siek but is improvinc rapidly. A hubv girl arrived at the homo ol Mr. mill Mrs. Howard Ash of Trail. Fred 5l!itldlcbushcr took a number of men to Prospect to work on the road Sunday evening. There was preaching services at the Trail school house Sunday even ing, Kev. Ulazer of Grants Pass speaking. Ennui Ingram of 51'cdforil visited over Sunday with Kcvu Hutchinson of tho liar Eight ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carlton, also Mrs. incent and family were unabl to attend the basket dinner Sunduv nt the lingua liive.r Hunch. Thoso Grow Your Hair FREE RECIPE Aftet being almost totally bald a Now York tmsmoH man ktpw liair and now fans a iirulittc growth at one o Oil for whkh lie will tviul tha genuine ri'cipo free on request to nny ninn or woman wno tmtiea to overcome dnndnift or gam nfff hair growth. Or testing box of tlt prey aratitin. Kotatko. will be Dialled with recipe if jou aend 10 rts., stamp or silver, lii nddrcs is John 11. Urituin, BT 301 SMlioo P Nuvr York. N. Y. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To buy six or seven room modern homo on paving. Answer "Owner," .Mail Tribune. 3 1 WANTED Woman or girl for gen eral house work, two In family. Call 131 Almond. 35 KOR SALE Cheap for cash, lumber, harness, stores, chickens, bicycles, liouto 1, Uox S, old Hill, Oregun. 3$ WEEKS Ss ORR UNDERTAKERS lny lliono 227 VlKlit I'liones F. W. Weeks, SU7-J-! A. IC,' Orr, 227 -J-3. present were 51 r. and 5!rs. Sam Hutchinson of the liar F.iirht : Mis:".; Anna French of Taknt anil Mr. and .Mrs. Fluvd Hutchinson anil daughter Olive, of the Kiickhoin farm. This is the last week of 5liss Kula Houstcn's school. Tho Free 5letlmlists held their quarterly meeiiuu' ut the Ell: Creel; school house Suntlav. N Y. LIFE TERMERS GiVENA.BANQUET OSSINING, K. Y., April 29. Sev enteen men who are serving lite sen tences In Sing Sing prison were guests last night ut tt dinner In the residence of Warden Lewis Lawes given by William Perry, who was re leased after serving fifteen years of a life term. Perry's sentence was re cently commuted by Governor Smith after the prisoner's politeness while serving In the warden's home had at tracted attention. The prisoner guests were permit ted to cross the road to the residence unguarded. .11. S. Mina Director Resians. "ft'ASlIl.VdTON, April "Jit. Vim II. Munninir, director of the bureau ol' mines hus resinned, el'tei'tive June 110, to become director of resenreli of the newly organized American netrolcnn institute, composed of the leadim; pe troleum producers of the country. Happy Vis Motiiei&Friend Gives Comfort to . JEjcpect&n t Mo titers By making clastic the muscles, dutii ig the anxious months before maternity. Mother's Friend renders the ligaments pliant for expansion as the system is preparing for the coming event. How natural then that the new dawn is looked i to in happy anticipation. Mother Friend is used externally. . ? At all Druggists. Special Booklet on Motherhood and Baby free. BrndfieldRcffulatoxCo. Dept. F-6, Atlanta, Ga. A Simple, Guaranteed Method ! If you would llko to lose, weekly, from one to llyo jimimls of burilensomu tut whili call rip aiul ilrliikinii nil you nvcil. nho en joyhiff l!lo far better than at prcstnt, Jiut tulluvv this advice: . , Tnko soven deep lireatlis of fresh nlr cucJti morning und evening; after ouoli niual una a llttlo oil of korein ; cut nil 3011 noud, bwt chvw lliorcinghly, mid follow other slmjilj directions of the guaranteed koruin system. : Men and women who wero waddling aroii:nl With heavy, slulsli bodies hae. In nun cases, reported a gradual, ncreoaMo reduc tion of to eighty pounds, with wonder ful benefit ti. he.illli nnd flKtiro. Tlds Yery? season is tho time to boroine Blunder, attrac tive, vivacious und healthier, very easily, (let oil of Koreln ut tho linguist's; U coiivs In a box, convenient to WQ and Is now old at before-war hm prlcu. $1U0 GUAR jVNTEE that you I030 satisfactorily, or your money buck.. Veih nnd measure yourself weclf to wuck. v You -cun scarcely realizo tha yy that awaits ymi-iu imrinnl symmetrical figure, with Rood health ami louper life. If you Would" like 1'itKK HHOCHUitE (whlcli Will como to you lu plain wrapper) wr.to to Kurciu Co., Stntiuu V, 2cw Yurlt, N. Yt Why suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre? O. G. C, preparation for goitre has bene hied many. Why pay several hundred dollars for an operation to remove a Koitre wln-n O.fl.C. can bcobtaim d for such a comparatively small expenditure? O. G.C. when properly applied cives satis tactory rusults. or your nnn,y will he refunded. O.Ci.C. is sold direct, by mail only. Writcforhooklet. Address Dept.Z O.O.C. CHEMICAL COMPANY Sual tie, Washington DR. RIGKERT HjMI PlllilllHIILMW ETE8 SOIENTTFIOAMiT CESTEIV, A1JD GLASS Kli PROPERLY FITTED no nnops cskd Broken Leases Accurately Duplicated Butte l-'J over Mar uo. 308 E. Main. UDitalr. LEADS repairs2and"parts eversharp pencils MEDFORD BOOK STORE ' ' w-j. Jappy Vision. Films Developed Better Prints Made Clearer . Prompt attention In Mail Oril-i- SWEM S STUDIO 217 Ea?t Main St. Medford Stops Medicine Health Recovered By Internal Baths iv. A. Czarnecti,'cS7 Xldntgbmery St., San Francisco, Cal., writes Tyr lell's Hygienic Institute of New York as follows: . . "1 must admit that the use of the J. Ii. L. Cascade' has cured chronic constipation from which I suffered. Since May 12, 1913, I have never even tasted any kind of patent med icine or puiKativo. My health is ex cellent in every respect." lOver half u million bright,' keent. Intelligent Americans have found that Internal liathing is more essen tial to their health than external baths Have found that used occasionally at niKht they feel like different peo ple the next morning. ' No mora of that bilious, tired, nervous feeling, but having by nature's own cleanser antiseptic warm water removed all the poisonous waste from the low er Intestine, they awake thoroughly refreshed by normal sleep, ..with all thoir functions acting properly, clear headed, happy and confident, eager and capable for the duties of the day. Why not learn more about this rap-, idly growing and naturul practice? Tho "J. li. h. Cascade" is the Inven tion of Chas. A. Tvirxelj(I.r)., of New York, a specialist on 'internal baths for 25 years, and is now being shown and explained by West Sido Pharmacy, who -will give.,you free on request an interesting booklet on the subject called "Why Man of To-Uay Is Only uu per cent Efficient." Adv. Mr. Good Goqcjs Says: Our GOODS are GOOD; Our PRICES LOW. SHANTUNG PONGEE ( Hand Made ... Special Price QQ This Week "OL Oeuels' Agricultural College State University and Ore. Normal School classes are so overcrowded, rooms so overloaded, and teachers so few, that tho three institutions will have to close the door on at least 1000 Ore gon hoys and girls, and perhaps upon twice that number next fall, unless 1 the new iulllngo support bill passes . on llay 21. Thoso three institutions have, when tmtipiircd with tho year whch; tho present in Hinge bupport bill was passed, ' 150 per ('cut More Students but only 15 per ceiit More Classrooms and less than I 4 per cent More Income i , The fact that highor education in Oregon is in a crisis cannot be -said too strongly. You are urged to work for the Illgher ..ilildin'tional relief measure, nnd to help' It with your vote on May 21. 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