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P3CCTR REV. J. W. ANGELL PROF. HEMSTREE1 ..n ccalth-. '1 il I ! 'ii. ml bl -.- i',-r M-rvii i.-c-, n riir jie' tlx lis. a i is ki;i:t n:, popp.Ijtr e Hampshire woman, who Miy. Tanlac Imiuyht about a wonderful cliaiif in her condition and thai rwr.v siiiiVrinn woman imu ll ( Know aloiit ihis wonderful m'li -inc. m i,. ; ad ic-tirt- u;-- a u! !a 'i'!cd. i'r:I;-h t 'on a- it r,,n be prepared bv a : i ; -5 ! t i'.i. a:'.::.-e. If s ill ieature tile mat. i f tor- v., ;iteu;i. 1 1'ri-- t'r.'Ti I he en-i. sMC'Ii " il.i.r ' lrtlLJ I LnUL Ui I DR. J. K. BAlLLIEl N FULL SWING IL ' TOFWD STXm TTvTTCUNT!, SnOTFOTJ'P, OTM-cOX. UONTWY. MAY X 1020, y v. V 0 'V "Tanlac is a Kiand medicine, anil 1 think every suffer ins woman ouht to know aliout it," was the statement made recently by Airs. An run; Bar rett o, at her res i ile n re, t ;; :; .Second Ktreet, Manchester, New Hampshire. Mrs. Harrette, is a well known and highly respected resident of ihat city. "I have not felt at all well for the past year or more," sin; continued, "I haven't been sick enough to be in bed, but I was far from heiiiK a well woman. At times i thought 1 had Kidney trouble, fin 1 suffered almost constantly from severe pains across my back, just over the Sidneys. When ever I tried to do any house-work at all that dull pain would be there, and if I attempted to stoop ovei .t just felt as though my baek would break. I would pet so weak and worn out 1 would have to down and rest several times a day, and I felt tired all the time. "This condition made mn awfully nervous, so t liai I ra rely ever slept well at niKh t, and every now and then 1 would jump in my sleep, as if in a fright , and my com! it ion was really becoming serious. "Only two bottles of Tanlac have brought about a wonderful change in my condition. In fart, the results I have received from t his medieine have really surprised me. Those ter rible pains in my back which used to trouble me every day have almost disappeared, and I am tfoinn to keep on taking Tanlac until they leave me entirely. 1 have lots of energy now, and am not only aide to do my house work, but I ;:et through the day with out feeling the leas) bit tired. I am no longer nervous like 1 was. and 1 sleep well at niht. "1 shall always be thankful for what Tanlac has done for me." Tanlac is sold in Med ford at West Side Pharmacy and by leading drug gists in every town. Adv. THIS Ql'AUTV of our work can not be gauged by our prices the skill, the care and thoroughness guarantee sat isiaciUm. Let us show you. Call Phone '2 1 I. UNTIL WEDNESDAY : :: .5tv:": l wthki: ni. ii Kit remain at ! Intel Nash until Wednesday. Healings daily, it to lli a. m. and 1 to ."i p. m. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cm for e:ir;ii lv, ts a-l.ic!;. cat arrh, Miptli-ri.-i. s"P- Hh-mi. Ihtii: iroub!?. kiiintv tf'il'it-, -',:., sell tr"i:.-, li-.irt tieiibb-. chills :i:nl r. .T:;ir;s, c-iitrhs, jicor rirr'ii.iti.iM, .it- :h-: Honors rack'-l 1-n c-ir. s ml U.-'.'is ot uilt-rs. no wri:t:.Th ns. M-itnd. '; con. .T:m. 13. Ir'17, This Is ;d c-vi-.fv l!,:it I. Uw ' n-b-rss k'n rd. tt.nl .-rv -! !a teli tn.t.i.c mn) bad h..-!i !...!,,-r.-d f..r s.-vcr:il v.-.ns :iim1 List AuuMSI u.m ii.n ;- t,-() in iv.-. and li'-armi: il" t'.:::i i'Iji:;: f.vi.os" 1 1- rl) r.td i. ' r'.t. t'V' .-V"i'-tSb r-r" ;n Konuirb tre.i!,;. t n t -1 I t,iri,d to f. .-lltiB t-.-tt-r a- s.-.-i ;:t, i u---! t in and t'i-l.y air. w. ; : T-...I . : tid i i :i .ii : . . y f oin- !!)!! T a . ' ! - .iff; f ! . 1 V. ,;S l,t St-3 (inn Chr i; ;i 1 1 1 i irv 1. i: ;V.-- iSimi. .'. i W i; JolJNS'JN". m: I'm. I. Kai;V Pdn. v. I.. i-d'.. i: .u:- p-dnt. !. A. - .. r.K.:i. M . -;f..rd. ('tiiihtv lni.I tUi!tK:iu- i til lull .-wiiiL'. A i Ii-.-t live ini.-k-;, Inn lUtl-ln..- in. .'.rl- -;i 1 t-ri .il hi r- Ik' l.ni:in to I lit -l;ili'. ;mil rrc-A urfaimu -'HI men, ;in- i.imt;ii.ii... in ;iriitll-. p;irls il llic i-niiul. Our lllHIiln-d llillf- nf i-(tlinl l'Miul i Ic-hil--'ill'ltllMl. jiikI i.ii! in '.:"..u 1 1 1 h i i ' ' i . i . !..r li'ii'.i'!. iiiihuliHL' llu- i.ki.1 !i'--i', .lacli-.iin ill,- In l 'rnlr.-.l i : m . ill,- i - low Mmimi r I. mill the .).-, i-k.. : - villi--l'li.M iiix I-., ml. Th,. M,.,..r I-.hick-nli illi- mail i- . a ri l u-.l i-arlv in llu- vi-af. A lar.ii' i . 1 1 i t ! nf the imrt i lii-in;; ili.m- hv ihc iniiiiu in en uiiiii.lii.il with the r. .ml tiit-i i-ii-t amr I In- .-.Ian-. A i-n-w nf 1 " n a. -n arc -jrailiui; tilt- n.-w vail Ir.im .la.-kiiuvill. tn Km-li. cliiiiilialiu tin- .Im-U-.ilivilli- Itill, uhii-li will In- uiaili' a l I'l-iiiaui'iil liiuli -way if llu- inu....i-.l half iniUii.n lmi.il iui. can-ii'. Tin- pri'M'tit wori; i lii-iitu' ilinic uuili'i- llu- uiarla-I roml in-nvisiiin. $1(1.111111 hi'iuu allntli'il. $l'ii, IMHI fruiu i lie i-iniiilv ami mail ili-triK iiihI .L'il,nmp fi-iim llu' Mali-. Market rna-l i-mwl ru.-l inn ha a!-i hi'iii Marti'il fruiu lli-i-i. Cli'i-k 'l.i r.utii' Kails, whii h will i-all f.ir MINI ilivi.h'il !.- w.-. ii III.' Mali- mi .mi' hail. I. tin' i-uail ili-tlilt alul i'i,::i,n nil tin i.thi'l'. Ill all thi'ii' will In- .!I.IIIH( Mien! thU vear in the inuutv mi iiiiii'kit iiimls: .41,111111 is al-i. heiiej Mient .m eaeli fi.rk nf Lake Creek, with m,l Irmii the l lliteil Stales 1'nroll'V iai-l!iieii( ami the liuue 1,'iver Canal enmtiain'. 'I hive i iinl i-m ti.i uiiw !ia e rnaii reus at wink. Si-hell aiul CaK'eit have lllll men. in the mirth pari uf the cminlv. ()-kar lliiher has nil m.i n nil the Siskivnn ",1'aile ami ( lllelieseli has ."ill men wnrkiiu: mi the A--hla!Hl- Klamalli Kalis mail. Thusi .,. win, fear llu- iaai;(' nf the ."iOII.H(l!l limiil ti.. will il, ,i'te the lueal lain.: lualkel. fail tn realize that then- ale ' ' men at Wnrk. w hn will lie avail. ill! when the I .!-.'-ill I unrk is eiilillileteil t,i iln the wnrk l.lmilleil miller the hiiinl is-i:e. If the lii. ml is-ue fails thes,. men will i.n.hahlv he idle ami I'nreeJ In 'j, i where mail wnrk is heiiej done. T PlTTSnriiCi. Til., April 2. American painters ranked high in the internatinnal art. exh ihil inn. which lias fnrinally opened in the galleries (if the I'urni'Kit institute. here, the first since the outbreak of the world war. Announcement of hon ors was m mlu ul the Founders day exercises as follows: First Abbott II. Thayer, llonad nock, X. ,1., "Voiini; Woman in Olive Plush." Gold medal and $laU0. Second Algernon Tainiage, Lon don, Kiifiland, ' liy the Cornish Sea." Silver medal and $ 1 nun. Third Walter Ft'er, Chicago, 111., "Suzanna and Her Sisters." Uronzc medal and f.'ilill. llonorahli! niention Robert Spen cer. New Hope. I'a., The White -Mill"; Frederick llosely, Uoston, Mass., "LookiiiB at Prints"; George L. Coates, Loudon, Kngland, "The spnnisli Dancer." The exhibition contains ,-J7:t paint ings. Of this number America con tributed 1!'S .while i:ngland sent s:: and France all. The remainder came from the studios of Sweden, Den mark, Italy, Spain, Xorway, Russia, I'.elgium, Switzerland and a few- from Canada. 1-: .1. V. i. I- lv.- I-.-,.. Vc. ( 11 ia.s. 1.. ..cj. .. j"" -..r. iM.i.t. Wonderful Re sults at 70 from Internal Baths Irs. L. M. AVadlia, 0 1 :i Xalional Ave., Han Itieo, Cal., writes Tyrrell's 1 1 v It'll U Institute of .New York as follows: "Within the last month have had wonderful results and all inflaimna t ieti has nearly subsided. I eon Id hardly expect a woman over "U to re ceive benefit from a trouble of lonu standing as quickly as a yuuimer per son. .Money could not buy in,v l. H. I. Cascade' if I could not get anoth er." It is difficult to believe how many internal troubles internal bat hin;j will relieve until you realize that phy sicians a,; re? thai per cent of hu man ailments are caused by accumu late ua:te in the lower inte.-iine. The .1. It. I,. Ca ade." the scien tific method of internal bathing, re moves, in a perfectly natural way al' pniMinoii:- wase, and has been so sue- cefsiul in promoting health that over halt a million intelligent Americans are now usiim it regularly. j It is ;-n inveiitioti of ("has. A. Tyr n il. M b., of New York, who for 2' vears was a specialist "ii Internal ! Ua; l.inr. and it is now l.eiim shown , and evpiained l v the Wen Side j l'harma-v. Tli'-y will t:ive yn i on request a very interestiiiK bookb-f on Internal ! Mathin-z by Dr. Tyrrll. "Why Man of jTo-Uay Is Onlv .",n p,-r cent Kl':'i- ifnt." ; k for it to-day and know more 'about oiii self a ;id your f un t inns J than you ever have In iore. Auv Kev. Joseph Y. Ane!!, y.si,idt morning occupied the pulpit o:' th. 1'hoeiiix Presbyterian ciiuiih. k-ft vu cant last Sunday by Kev. .1. K. Haillie Ii. D.. who left with Mrs. Haillie las Thursday for Los Angeles to ir.akt i heir f at ure home. j v. Angel I c i'.iit-s fi nil! 1 ;!-:;: ore, t'a!., and has a very fine record ai t at bed to liis minNt rv. A man of very pleasing jiersonality and nicet of manners, inclined to keep self in the background and draw out i he personal views of the out! in conversri tion witli him until his viewpoint is clearly esiablished, he is then in po sition to treat the mailer adroitly and with satisfaction to all concern ed. He evidently believes tha: ' in a mul! it ude of counsellor there is safety" for he is eniermg upon this method of work at the outset. His first Sunday with the people of Phoe nix presented some couilictions of events which would doubtless have l)i -en trying to solve even for Pr. Haillie with his long pastorate. Mr. Angell handled the situation with un usual tact. M i Angell comes to Phoenix" to supply the pulpit for the five Sun days in May anyway, lie is an ap plicant for the field at the solicitation of the members of tie- congregation. Tin- eiiteM.iiel'ie:.: . .m-eil i Aiiii-ni'iin l.eaioti t ..-.-itrv.1 i rvi.-ev ..I' I'ln!.--' r !. A. Hrtis-lnvt lur t ill' meet 111'- ul 1 he 1" -t li.liii'l'l ..W 111 -Ut . Mr. lleiiiM I i- a mm.! recder and la I i i. i ,.f mi I inn.' ! Unae. 1'imi- tn .uuiilii; !" r.-.i'. !-.!. I'nil. I leli.-t rev! l..ured I:.- I lille. 1 M.l'.e- : . .:- -.-vt riil vear 'lli :i i ifunv ul' ii: own ami -ave e 1 :i.it iuii n, nil ill. pnin-tpal elfie- e! i-.e'.Ii! r . 'I'll'- i xillllitliill to lie II tor tile elllei - tailllllellt of the li'lull llli'lllhi'l-s t.i- lu.irriiw ni-lit. heMile- liein- a cien-tll:,- ili'limn-tnil ion "I the iiraelicat :i)i.lleati.ui o!' the nil, uifl lie anile itiar tilul elilertainin.:. Il tni'l, llolir i.l .ur-'.!ilii'll lie!"!''' Mr. I leu -I ivi'l u.iulil eiui-ellt to :n,' the cliilill:i'll and thi n lie .-..ii-' :i!.'.l reliietanllv, s;i:iil- "it is the t'.'. li!..' .,', , riuic- -hii that I have I'm- In.' minilii-rs uf the Aincrii-iiii l-cji tluit . r. eupt - me to -ive tlii-- ileini'ii-tiiiliitti." Mr. 1 lelll-t reel is a Vetenill of t he S;IM1 i-li A iiierica ii war. JAP GUARDS IN EASTERN SIBERIA WASIlkNCTUN", April lis. Jap anese guards in the district of Niko laevsk, eastern Siberia, are believed to have been annihilated and several hundred Japanese residents, includ ing the Japanese consul there, mas sacred, according to an official state ment issued by the Japanese ioreign office and made public by the state department. The Japanese statement said the suspension 01 com mimical urn wiui :he district rendered it impossible to get at the real state of affairn, but tiiat it was evident that a serious ""upheaval" had taken place. Ktforts of the Japanese to dispatch a military relief expedition into the district have failed because of the ice. Meantime, however, the Japanese have sent an expedition to Alexan drovski, accompanied by the war ships Mikasa and Mishima. The forces reached their destination April 22 and found the Japanese residents in that district, safe. Most of them were taken aboard the Mikasa. t ' EXTRA TONIGHT MED FORD'S CARUSO AT LliiERTY; Tonight, Me-llonl's own Caruso,! llarrv Manniui: will lie heard in e leeted numbers at tins Liberty thea'.re. This i- the first nulilic appearance ol Mr. Mannim: lor over a vear and i: i onlv due to the inanv urgent mine.-l-liv his ninnv admirers that the Libert-, theatre was aide to secure an cntratM -ment. Air. Mnnninir litis a way fd pn 1 1 intr over his song numbers, as o:i!v a true nrtUt can do, he lias plenlv' of pep. jazz i'.nd per.-onuiitv t'unt keeps his audience with him 1'roiu licL'inning to end. No doubt a reeonl brcakim: audience will be on hand 1 -ii i - lit to Lircct Mciilord's beloved '' ru-o. The feature pie turf on the program, is an entertainiriir screen melodrama Hint will make, vour liair stand on end. starring" the yreat ll ti; liiii, and he hu found on the ere'n a more vi id medium for exliiliit in hi uncaiitiv sell'-libcratiiiL' 1'eats than even tin- Maue ol fered. All ill all. ilii i- an exceptional proL-ram, meat:! lor cntert aiiiriient purposes onlv. ANNE OF GREEN GAB.ES" A PLEAolbiG COMEDY As Ioiil; a- lil'e ioes on and kiddie -continue to be kiddie-., the ohl inten -t ill the club! life will continue, and o, :n 'Anne of ' i" n fiable-," v.itli tlie little orphan Anne, imaginative and lllieiin-eiiiU-lv lumiV, tliefe i- ul lord ed a lot of anni-ement in the trial ami tnliulatioii- of the little eirl oner her dream come-- true and she t;iml-her-elf in a real, lioiiet-to--joodm home. .Mis- Minier appeap-d much at ec-e .1- tie- ML'-t;i!lcd Anne and hT I u :::i!i:v "ii her arrnal at 'ircen fJa'-lc w - rea dv 1'ontiy. She rned a i; r-je i' l.cr baket cont ainin-r a !1 h' : "woridlv po-e--ion-" eoiii-f;i:: mainlv ot' a black and white chieke'j. Tin- attra-tion m-w plaing at the IJialto iica-e- the chiidreii a- v ell .1- the -j row n iit's and -u i u-t can't help - m tinin,' "ith liltie Anti'V EXTEND TOURIST SEASON ML 10 SKATTLK. W'a-h.. M;iv :i. Co operation of all commercial organization-, lint. irv and KiwanU clubs, real e.-tate boards and other organi zations, throimhou! Oregon, Washin:: lon and llriti-h Colamhia is beinii -ouiilit bv tiie Ta.-ilic Nortbwe; Tourist Association m an eit'oii to extend the touri-t ea .n of 1'tL'l and llcceedill years to ten moulli " the vear, bv Kiviiii: nation-wide pab iicitv (o a series d' -nmmer and win ter carnial events to attract tour ists. hecision to make this et fort to ex tend the lourit sea -on lievond the inid-Miiiimer mouths was made at the niectimr of (he board of director the a--ociatioi: held in Seattle. April J:i. It i- uopo-ed to taki- ailvanlaue of carnival events alreadv held an nuailv in racific Northwest cities and add other-, including winter spot; -meet - in nal iona I parks in order to present a continuous promaui o: iiuiipte attractions to (he eastern towr- ists during the. months preceding and following the mid-suninier tourist sec son. The program as outlined hv Execu tive Secretary Herbert t'uthhert ami adopted bv the board of director-; is as follows: Mav 'J ti 7 lilo-som week. We- iiatehee and Ashland, Ore. Mav ! to 1-1 Hlossom week, Yaki ma and Walla Wnlln, the Okanogan vallev in Hritish Columbia, Hood Kiver and Meilt'oid, Ore. Mav 1 (l-'Jl Tourist Imposition week in Spokane, (he same week thev are lioldiii" il this year, and ail event which i likelv to beeoiue immensely popular in years to come. Mav 'Jit to JS Victoria day cele bration week,- Victoria, H. C, a week that has been celebrated in this uav tor thirl v voars. Mav d(l to dune '1 Left open f r Seattle. I'ossihly a revival of Ihe I'otlatch or some -imilar festival; it mieht even be connected with Alaska. dune ( to II - -'I'he world-renowiie 1 Ko-e !-'e-(ival week in Portland. Oe. -June 2(1 to L'"i Winter sports, h'.ii nier national park, automobile nice-, at Tacorun. dune 7 to dulv 2 l)ominion. Day week, which has been honored hv Vancouver ever since the city was in corpornted. A Prunarian celebration at Van couver. Vii-!i., September ' to IS. is al-o on the proMrum. Yellowstone national park, .la-per national par'i an iiaiiff in licit ish Columbia Mount Hood, Orc'jou,. are suurLrc-le-l as miiiiii-j- the places where carnivals 'if winter sports can lie put on which would attract amateur and proiVs--iona! followers of winter sports as well a- (oitri-l- from all over tie American continent. A biid.'et ot expenditures for tin vear. im-luditc: fdu.tMMi fur an imiae diate newspaiu r and mauazine i'der tisin ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; t i -j n ua- approved mxl the ssiianec ol' a new map of ),( Pa cific Norlhwe-t. showing as nearly as QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tableta That is tho joyful cry of thousands since Dr. I-'c'wards produced Olive Tablets, the substituteforcalomel. No KripinR results from, these pleasant little tablets. They cause the liver and bowels to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a soothing, healing, vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. If you have bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, tired, are constipated or bilious, you'll find quick and sure re sults from Dr. Kd wards little Olive Tablets ut bedtime. 10c and 25c a box. . t 1 U ML' Why You Should Buy Gnaranteedl Roofing When j'ou buy roofing you wan durability as well as shelt er. You want to know that it will last long enough to make its average cost per year a reasonable figure. That is why Certain-teed should appeal to you. For, when prop erly laid, Certain-teed Roofing is guaranteed for 5, 10 or 15 years, according to weight. The guarantee adequately pro tects your investment, but it does not accurately measure Certain teed's life. In fact no one knows just how durable Certain-teed is, because in no case haa it ever been known to woi.r out on the roof. And Cerf!i.in-teed is more than durable. It is weather-proof, fire-retarding- and spark-proof. It effectively shelters your property. With all these advantages, Certain-teed Roofing costs less to buy, less to lay arid less to maintain, than any other type of good roofing. See your dealer about Certain teed. He either has it or can get it quickly from a nearby Certain-teed distributing center. TV: '"IT fit L -1 paint 'V:nmsH-noGmNG &. uklated buiujing pkoduct TELEPHONE M. F. & H. Co. FOR CERTAIN-TEED CERTAIM-TEED ROOFING LUMBER J. L. Gagnon Lumber Co. WE SELL CERTAIN-TEED Monarch Seed & Feed Co. The l-'oi'd One-Ton Truck is sen 'iig Imsiness jusl ;is raithl'ully anil eeo noniii'ally as does Hie Ionl 'I'oiiriug- Car serve all the people faithfully ;md eeoimiiiii-ally. The Knrd Tniel; is a necessity to the grocer lioth in de livering gumls and in bringing g Is IVuni (lie slat ions, docks and from llic country. It is an ideal motor car, because 1 here isn't a want ofthe farmer or business man t hat it, doesn't supply in the way of ipiick t nuiNporlatioii at n minimum expense. Come in, examine the Truck, and lei us talk over the subject. G. E. GATES AUTO CO. New Quarters Sixth and Riverside MEDFORD, OREGON innlht nn fi'ciiulno Ford X'nrlfl.