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c PXGFE BIS WEDFUKD m TRIBUNE, STETTPOTID, OTSEG OX, '"WEDNESDAY, MAY 5' 1920. Mi- NERVOUS PROSTRATOIN i , Mrs. J. Christman Proved That Lydia E. Pinkham's .Vegetable Compound i a j ; Remedy for thia Trouble, Binpliumtnn, X, Y. "I was in a vory 'nervous condition for over a year, my mind was ploomy, could see no light on anything, could not work and couM not iiavu anyone to sro me. Doctor's nidi icine did nut help mo and Lvdia E. Fink li a m ' 8 Vegetable Com pound was re commended. I took it and am now well. I recom mend it to all afflict ed with nervous prostration." Mrs. J. .Christmas, l')3 Oak Street, Bingham ton, New York, Tho ouccchs of Lydia K. FinkJiam'a .VcRctaMo Compound, inado from roots and JierlM, is unparalleled. H may be used with perfect confidenco hy women who suffer from nervous prostration, displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, irregularities, periodic painB, back ache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion and dizziness. Lydia K. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound is the otandard remedy for femalo ills. If there are any complications about which you need advice writo in con fidenco to Lydia E. Pinkhaui Uudicino Cp., Lynn. Alass. E 01 Big Reduction on j Used Cars 1 For the next ten clays we 'will give a 15 percent reduc tion o)i 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. $300 Down $300 Down $250 One Franklin Touring car ' wllh now cord tires One 1018 Chovrolct Ono Apportion touring car run twolvo thousand 'miles Down Ono 1910 Oldsmobilo just Uko now 8, 1013 Caillllnc, n fino car for stngo runs 1010 2-ton Federal, gutirmitccd Ono Dodgo touring.. Ono Overland, good eon dllton, run HOOO mil $1000 Down $300 Down $900 Down $450 Dowu $300 Down Seely V. Hall t Motor Co. 'Opposlto M. F. & II. llldg. Stoves Wanted We want 50 second hand stoves and ranges, also ICO IE0N BEDS What havo you to offer? Cash or Trade We buy whatever you have to sell. Mordoff&Woolf GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure for riirneln1, liomlurhf. cat arrh, illpUii'ilii, woro thrniit, hint; Irnnhlc. KiiitiMV trouble, stomach trouble, lienrt trcMiblf, chlllM ami fi'ViT, rruinpH, roiiKhH, poor rireu lut ion, CHrluHichs. tutnorti, cracken brcttM, cures all klmlti of Koitum. NO OI'KIIATIOXH. .Mf.U.rr.l. ui-con, Jim. 13, 1!H7. This Ik to certify Dint I. the -inoVrnlKn- ed, tuid very hcvitk nkhiimcIi troublif hcu) llHd Iieen bothered fur m-wiiil yearn nnil In st AiiKUMt Win not extw-eteil to live, unit henriiiK of (tint I'tninn (who.se Iterh Store Is nt 211 South Front nMvrt, Mod ford). 1 decided to net herbs for niV fllotiuich trouble, utld I stnrted to feellns L'eiier nn noun us i uei inetn ami nMiiy Otil u well iiiun nnd can heurtlly recoin ment iinyone afflicteil un I was to see Ol in ChunK utid try his Herbs. (Hluni'd) XV it JOHNSON. M'ltncsaes: , Tm. X-ewls, Ragle Point. Chlldreth, KhkIo Point. M. A. Anderson, Med ford. K. n. Holmes, Katfla Point. C. K. Moore. Kale Point i J. V. Melntyre. KhrIo Point. ,- Oeo. Von d.-r Helen, Kit git Point. - Thrtn. K. NlrjolK. Kavle Point. MEDFORD IKON W0kX8 FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aluo (lent tor Fairbanks ana Mom Enrinoa . 17 South RiYirciu. ASIll.ANI), Mav 5 Tlie Mav !"V liservunre this venr will lie on r'ri.hiv eveniiiir, the 7th. The si-ene uml il will he a unv one will he ut the imntiry, the event heinj under aus pices ol'the au.xitiarv dub. the most popular oi'Liaai.atiun in town, when it enaies to stairinir sociul entertain inentK pur excellence. Launsiiufh or I'liestrn will nlluril the niUKieul ac companiments tor this Mav lav incr- rv-tnukinir, ami all other phases ol' the social ilnuciiiL' party will lie on the same elevatiuir plane as the tun sic. The committee on decoration will set; to it tliat the armory environ ment is made as attractive as pns sihle at til's sprifly lime period of huds and blossoms. Ici'rc!mieuts will he available also. In fact. the pleasures ol' the evening will tvpilv I lie season when merrv-inakini.' is in llinver. lo attend this loll v uLliur is to he entertained; hence all should la there to welcome the advent of the sprinir time season, nnd are cordially welcomed in return. The new service station of the Standard Oil Co.. located on iMonn- tain avenue, far removed from 'ie contemplated site which was oriui nally selected, is already heuimiing to assume the proportions of a busy cen ter. A warehouse, mirinre and office, in addition to pump house and four tanks, are already completed or well mull so, and the appearance is as spic and span as it is substantial. In laid, residents of the locality, when it was lirst planned to install the plant, anil who kicked up such a fuss over its locution anywhere near their property, iniulil well welcome the location of such an improvement any where near them. The Havocs liros. of KuKOne. are the contractors on the iob. A base hall name, the second in the hiuh school series, will he played on Ashland L'roaiiils Thursday afternoon this week at .'1 o'clock, the locnl team bavinir for opponents (Jranta I'nss lila vers. Iliuli school seniors will offer the westion "Let's (let JIarried'' at the iryiu Thursday evening. Mav (i. I his class plav is n three-net com edy, very clever us to plot, detail nn.l presentation, and will develop u maxi mum of dramatic talent. Numerically the name Powell fin tires mor extensively in the Commer cial Club membership list, as revised nailer recent drive melhods. than nnv nl her, "Kmilli, Jones and Iirown" not beinc in it by comparison. Them's lluzel Powell, T. 1,. Powell, A. H. Powell. W. 1'. Powell, Allien Powell, I). S. Powell nnd 1!. L. Powell. Tlioush not all relatives the name predomi nates just the same. Heports indicate that wo lire to have a new phone directory early this month. Let's hope that tho names and numbers of subscribers will be lariier and plainer tvpo than (ho pres ent volume. Alanv, it not all roads, lend to Klamath Falls theso days. Con.se Mueiitly, Alnutt & Jloodv, who re- ccniiv soiu out ineir imiuird Hall in terests here, are reported lo be headi d that way, seeking n new location Another report is that John Kniicr- will be installed in n store of bis own in that hursr at an early date. Te Ashland creamery has been milking extensive improvements in the mechanical euuipment lino, notably churns of added capacity and other merits. Aside from the Southern Pa cific, the Ashland Iron Works mid I lie Ashland Creanierv lead the lists in employment circles industrially. Jessie Thatcher is the new cashier at the local telephone exchiimro. litith tlsbiirn, phone operator, will cbanuc her vocation to employment in the lectrie light department. Chicken fanciers have, in conven tion assembled, adopted the rabbits foot as a symbol of good luck, hence their organization will hereafter he known as the Southern Oregon Poul try and Itahbil. association, a lot et I her pet stock also to be included in the annual exhibits. ludgcs Calkins of Jackson am! Skipworili of I .a up countV circuit ourts respectively, are occupied lately in passing upon sensational murder and robherv cases, convicted criminals in each instance seeking new trials, la l.ane county Martin Clark figured in an atrocious murder. mil in Josephine county the notorious I .ark Kvaas was sentenced to l."i veal's lor highway robherv. Arthur Conklin. formerlv of firanls Puss and now of l-'.ugenc. has been in town this week as traveling represen tative of clcclric appliances. In years past he was a heavv realty operator in both Jack-on and .1 .scphine i o n, ties. and at one time controlled IhJ endoiiie property ill this cilv Klamath county residents are a ! tn a turmoil over the aonlie:.ii,oi ,,:' I. V.. Paddock for a parole, be bavin - killed O. T. MeKendrce over st a ', range disputes some time ago. An examination along civil serviv remincments w ill he held on Satin - lav, Mav H, of api'licanls who vh lo enroll on an eligible li I from wliici poslnlYicc appo'ntments may be made in the clerk and carrier service. An plications can he obtained of Hon IH'iiocr at heaibiiiarters. A series of addresses based on theos.iphieal lilies id' thought ami tinlv are being delivered here hv Hi. plizabeth Pickett of Portland, the Temple of Truth being the scene of the lectures. .Merle Ilubi-'on of the Ashland ga rage on Second street, has disposed of the business to E. X. N'orton and Son of Must Main street, who will conduct both until establishments. I'raak Moore, home from the coast section last week, got word that the cabin on his ranch near llarhor in Curry county, had been destroyed hv fire, the loss being total as to buildiii'. and contents. A caretaker was sup posed to he looking alter the property during his absence. Jitney service between Ashland and Klamath r'alls is now over the (ireen Springs roadwav, which is passu!. le even at this early season of the year. Daily stage to and fro. with mail and ngnt uuggago added to passenger ciiuipmcnt. The detour via Ager was but for u few days only. After all surmises as to cost of tho overhead railroad crossin"- on the Pa eific Highway east of Ashland, the contract price, as awarded to I). M Stevenson, is to he T.l".'l'i7..i0, wav below most people's estimates, us the figures bail been placed all the way from .f.'iO.tHIO to double that ainoitir An instance further is cited as to the liock Point bridge at (iold Hill some people believing (hat the cost would he over ifs I itll.CIIK. whereas it was about .."(. (1 0 0. ' Nearly ,r0.0(l() pounds of steel reinforcement will be used in the Ashland crossing. High way work comes "high," but the aver age estimate on certain phases of the improvement overreaches the actual cost. The sewing lessons under wav lit the Temple of Truth last week were attended, and being conducted by competent instructors, the work has given rise to a demand for the insti tution of u millinery school as a fine art niljunet to the scope of plainer WOIK. TRAIL HEMS Prank Middlcbusber of Trail working on the road up hv Prospect Dave Pence was up to see Pert llig ginbottom Wednesday. , Fred and Denzel Middlehusher look a truck load from town to Prospect lor J I in (I neve. A crowd of voung people went lo Prospect to attend tho dance Satur day night. Those from Trail wore. Miss Spencer. Miss Kttln Jlousteu. Merrel lloiisten. Miss Knid Miildle- busher. .Miss Minnie Pool, Hazel nnd ella Pence. Keva Hutchinson. Miss Anna French and Sauford Houston. The Trail Sunday school had a pic nic dinner at 'the homo of S. AV. Hutchinson Sunday. Those partak ing in Iho good t'mo were. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pence and children, Zclla, Hazel Lincoln and Alberta, Miss Enid Mill dlehiisher .Air. Sanford Houston, Jlr. and .Mrs. Floyd Hutchinson and daughter, Olive, Mr. Kalph Duntep. .Mr. and Mrs. ill lloiisten and fam ily. Miss Kulu, Miss (liven and Mer rill, Mrs. Jo Caniitt of Medford: Miss Spencer and Mr. Fred Middlehusher. Mrs. M. K. Middlehusher was un able to attend the Sunday school pic nic on account of having her hand operated on, Dr. Kirchgessner taking a large splinter out Sunday morning. Her friends all wish her band to be alright soon. Mrs. A'an Hcffner has been ill again having had' to call the doctor. Mrs. Vinein, of Table h'ock spent Sunday visiting with her sister. Mr.,. M. K. Middlehusher of Trail. A joint school offiers convention and teachers institute was held at the ash hall Saturday. The people from the surrounding dislriets met in the morning bringing their lunches mak ing a basket dinner of the affair. There was a program from the Con I nil and Trail schools, beside the speaking, several speakers tnkin: part. COMB SAGE TEA IN FADED OR GRAY HAIR If Mixed with Sulphur it Darkens so Naturally Nobody can Tell. Grandmother kcit her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy nnd attractive with n brow of Kue Tea anil Sulphur. Whonover her hair took on that dull, faded or utreakcd appearance, this .tiin- plo mixture way applied with wonder ful effect. My asking at any drim store for "Wyeth's Saso and Sulphur Compound." you will not a larso hot- tie of this ohl-timo recipe, improved by the addition of other itiKredlenta. all ready to use, at very lltilo cost. Thin nimplo mixture can bo depended upon to restore- natural color and Dcauty tho hair. A well-known downtnwn druirclat paya everybody uses Wyeth's Sai;o and Sulpuur compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been npplled It's bo easy to use, too. You almply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw tt throuph your 'hair, taking one strand nt a time. By morning the Bray .hair disappears; after another ftppttratlon or two, it Is restored to Its natural color and looks clossy. aoft and oenutirul. This preparation is n delightful toilet requisite, lt (9 not In tended for the euro, mitigation or pre vention of disease. .to be a long wau ''HAT. a difference . in these , motor-car days, when , every point in the cointy is hardly more than "just around the corner." People's ideas are chang ing, too. 1 They're beginning to figr ure out how much it is cost ing them to keep a car. And the . man who is . doing the greatest amount of figuring is the man with the moderate price car. ,;' There still seems to be a notion in some quarters that any tire is good enough for a small car. -. " That's not what the man who owns it thinks. In recommending and sell ing U. S. Tires we are trying to see his side of the propo- sitionT finding out what he wants in a tire and giving him that. " ''V' . Large or small, U. S. Tires are built to only one atand ' ard of quality the standard that produced the first straight side automobile tire, the first pneumatic truck tire. Every tire that bears the name "U.S." is built the best way its makers know how. It , isn't the car, but the man who owns the car, that counts with the oldest and largest rubber concern in the world. IV As representatives of U. S. Tires in this town, we offer you the benefit of our experi ence and advice in settling your tire problem, t Select yout tires ac cording to the roads they hare to travel: In sandy or hilly coun try, wherever the going is apt to be heavy Tho U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country roads The U. S. Chain or Usco. For front wheels The U. S. Plain. For best results everywhere U. S. Royal Cords. OmOORO-NOBBY-CHAIN-USCO-PUUN United States. Tires Medford .Service Station Georg'e L. TreichlerMotor Co. ' :" ' Medford, Oregon. - : ': " .':..v ' POlilTICAIi CARDS. District Attorney. . I hereby announce myself as a can didate tor tho office ot Prosecuting Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, on the republican ticket, aubjoct to the wish ot the voters at tho coming primary election. K nominated and elected I will see thai the laws are Justly and honestly enforced. Re spectfully yours, Adv. H. A. CANADA Y. Relieving that mj successful man agement of the office of District At torney has shown me thoroughly qualified, nnd that I can serve the uuuplu of Jackson county, In that capacity best, I announce my candi dacy tor re-election on the republican ticket hi the May primaries. Adv. G. M. ROBERTS. ' I bruby announce my candidacy for nomination on the republican ticket for the office ot Prosecuting Attorney. If elected 1 pledge myself to an Impartial enforcement of the law. F. P. FARREXU Adv. I hereby announce myself a repub lican candidate for sheriff of Jackson county, at the May primaries. Sev eral years experience In this line of work, Including last six months ol 1919 In the tax collection depart ment, thoroughly qualifies me to ad minister the dutl s ot the ottlce In an efficient manner. Adv. JOHN B. WIMER. I hare decided to make the race for tho democratic nomination for sheriff at the May primaries. I will stand on my record of a little over a year in tho sheriff's office, prior to my entering tho service Adv. RALPH JENWIXCS. County Clerk I announce my candidacy for re nomination for County Clerk on the republican ticket subject to the decis ion of the people at the coming pri maries, and hope my record in this ottlce the first term la such that I am entitled to your support this year. Adv. CHAUNCEY FL0REY. Uawles Moore is a candidate for the democratic nomination for Dis trict Attorney. Sheriff I hereby announce my candidacy tor re-uomlnatlon for the office cf sheriff on the lopubllcan ticket, sub ject to the May primaries. I feel that my record as public official during the first term entitles me to ro-nonilnntlon and re-election. AdT, C. . TEKKILL. . County Assessor. I hereby announce my candidacy for the re-nomlnatlon to the office of Couety Assessor for Jackson coun ty, by the Republican party at the primary election May 21st, 1920. Adv. J. B. COLEMAN, School Superintendent I hereby announce myself a candi date for nomination for County School Superintendent on the repub lican ticket. Q. W. OODWARD. Adv. I tteroby announce myself as candi date for County School Superinten dent, on the republican ticket, at the primary election. May 21st. I am for progressive education, the education that prepares for life, and for giving the rural schools the very best ad vantages possible. I favor more nor mal schools for Oregon. Adv. A. 4. HANBY. I herewith announce myself as can didate tor nomination, on the republi can ticket, for County School Super intendent. SUSANWE W. HOMES. County Coroner I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination on the republican ticket for the .office of County Cor oner. If elected I promise econom ical management of the Coroner's of fice. JOHN A. PERL. Adv. County Treasurer I hereby announce myself as a can didate on the republican ticket for the nomination for the office of County Treasurer, promising to ad minister the duties of the office on an efficient business basis. Adv. A. C. WALKER. I hereby announce myself as can didate for nomination fnr Count Treasurer on the republican ticket. I am an experienced business man. Adv. w. D. WELCH. I hereby announce mv candidate on the republican ticket for Conntv Treasurer, subject to the primary. .May zi. E. P. CHANDLER. Rogue River. (Adv.) County Commissioner . I am a candidate for the nomina tion for county commissioner on the republican ticket, subject to the pri mary ot May 21. I have livod In Jackson county a number of years, understand the needs of the county and If chosen will promise an eco nomical, efficient business adminis tration. I have always been a good roads booster. A. E. KINNEY. , Adv. I announce my candidacy for the office ot County Commissioner on the republican ticket, subject to tho will of the voters at the primaries. May 21, 1920. If elected I promise an economical, fair and impartial ad ministration of the duties of the of fice. I havo always been for good roads. (Adv.) COURT HALL. Upon the solicitation of friends I havo consented to become a 'candi date for County Commissioner, sub ject to May primaries. I am a good roads enthusiast and think business methods can prevail in county af fairs. VICTOR BURSELL. Adv. R. F. D. 2, Medford. Representative I am a candidate for rn-nnmfnntlnn for joint representative of Douglas and Jackson counties, nn rhn rAnuhH. can ticket, at the primary. May 21. t am lor good roads and have helped frame the present good roads legisla tion. If nominated snrl plnMnrl i nnv. mise to devote my energies to tho prosecution of those Interests ot the district I represent and the state ol u.regon. lAdv.) W. H. GORE.' With Medford trade ts Medford made