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'S YOUR BLOOD? ' pimples and Eruptions r.A di i mean uau uiuuu People who have impure or irupover edolood should be careful to take i roots and barks, such as Doctor ;J3 hM been for nearly 50 years. iBiredien" print u wrapper. , fte first day yon start to take this f i:.ka mpflicine. iiumire permit nnH Emulations begin to separate in the JKoJ and are then expelled through jjaeliminative organs. 'In place of the impurities, the ar wici and veins gradually get fresh julitcd blood and the action of this -ad blood on the skin means .that Smplw, boils, carbuncles, eczema, Lb, acne and mnny skin blemishes 'ill disappear. Then you must re tmbpr that when the blood is right, Ifce liver, stomach, bowels and kidnevs .becorao healthy, active and vigorous Hid yon will have no more trouble (jti indigestion, backache, headache. flet Doctor Tierce's Golden Medical jjjcoverv to-day nt any medicine deal a in tablet or liquid form, or send bunds' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. OigLiSD, Calif. "A relative was - noisonod. hnr htvu turned to water; the doctors gave her up, said she could never bo cured. She finally took Dr. Pierce's (i olden Medical Dlscovory, and It cured her. 1 havo had six operations, Whtr.h luft. tnn In - nervous state, with y2"ST. V lo,a of slccP and I'll appotlto. Doctor ii i - - i i -1 u u s uomon Jfdlcal Discovery and Pleasant Pellets iared me- ' gained 30 pounds." Mas, jlm Thudow, 4024 Sutter Street. EN firEDFOitt) MAIL TRrBOTTTC. MTTDFOTtD. OREGOX, TUESDAY, MAY 11 1020. m - i Palace Grocery Where, you et Service. Fancy Canned Goods Fresh Fruits Fresh Vegetables Frensh Ranch Butter Fresh Creamery Butter 111 fact everything to . eat. Moffat & Launspach Phone 109 132 West Main. Give us a trial. ; ELECTS OFFICERS ,, T',! Women's Auxiliary to the Moarord t of he Am ho S'on held its firEl meotin Public llbrarv Sat... " lDC Binnm.i .k . , uuornoon and elected the following temporary otfl- ; , !"r ''- -"'cobs, president; Mrs. Norma 1. Martin, secretary. " 'iiiiuiiion was mado to national headquarters of the in,i r .n..i I.,, a uiiur- ut for the uiixiliiu-y. and tho chair 7""1."1" ,n0 loilowmg committeo: Constitution and by-laws, Mrs. L L Itoliliison, chairman. Mrs. D H Bryant, Mrs. Isabello Fanshcr, com mittee on nomination of officers, Mrs. J. o. Cray, chairman, Sirs. Wil bur Fanshcr, Mrs. Susan Deuel liob inson, Mrs. S. L. Leonard and Mrs. H. J. Kunyard. The temporary officers elected will hold office until the next meeting on Saturday, May 22, at which time tho committeo on nominations will sub mit a list of names from which will he elected tho permanent officers for this year, and the com mil inn n ,. stitution and by-laws will make their report, and submit a document for tho approval and adoption of tho auxiliary. All ladies who attended the meet ing Saturday are very much interest ed in the auxiliary, and feel that it is going to be a success from the start. GRAND JURY LIST 17 Notice Postal card photos 1.25 dozen; 6c each additional printing. Cos tumes used free, .lap Art Store. 51 LATE Death only a matter of short time. Don't wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful Consequences by taking COLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles the National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Guaranteed. Throe sizes, all druggists. Ijook for tile Duae Gnld Mrilal an every box end accojpt no imitation The grand jury for the Slav tetiu of court will convene on Monde, v. May 17, and the circuit session for the term will convene n week later. Indications are for a l'uht tenn of court with few criminal cases. The followimr is tho Muv iurv list. .Milton S. Janes, Medt'ord, farmer: II. ('. Harness, Medford, retired; Wcl Inirn Hceson. Talent, farmer; I. van II. Motrut. Ashland, sect.; A. V. Hcebc, Central Point, farmer; lle'.ry Vinson, Medford. retired; Geo. I'u ruckcr. Medford, fanner; George F. t'laasinc, I'hoenix. farmer; Muiilev Hrower, Ashland, electrician; Wm. V. l.oiimis, Ashland, merchant; J. W. Dressier, Medford. real estate; Wil liam Knrlinrt, Medford. fanner; .Ins. Campbell, Jfedford. farmer; Jaucs W. Ilerron, Gold Hill, retired: Chns. (. Knulish, Ashland, farmer: llenrv R. Carter, Ashland, farmer: Kd. Wil- kersim, Meilford, retired; Kreil A. Copple, Watklns. fanner: Sam Vestal, ICai;le I'oint, farmer; A. J. Weeks. Medford. retired; Hichard L. Wilson, Central I'oint, farmer; James M. Kitt son, Gold Hill, farmer: John C. I'.rmviv Applcunte, farmer: Daniel Foeller. Trail, fanner: John N. Hockersmitli, Medford, retired; Oris Crawford. M'edford, banker: Chas. A. Ahlm't, Ashland, farmer: Geo. 0. Ol'st. Asl.- laud, retired: Chas. A. Huron, Med ford, laborer: Frank D. Hill, Kairle I'oint, farmer; II. C. Mackev. Med ford, photographer. There will be a Johnson meeting at tho city park Thursday night of this week. The speakers will Include Judge Rex B. Goodsell, supreme court judge of San Bernardino, California, and James M. Murphy, an American Leglonor and overseas man, both of whom took an active part In John son's campaign In California. There will be other speakers before the campaign closes according to Paul Turner, travelling Johnson represen tative who is making his headquar tors at the Holland hotel, and the senator himself will bo hore a few days before the primary. Five Big Improvement Put the NcCormick No. 6 M ower In" a class by itself 1- Flexible arrangement permits raising the cutter bar higher than on other machiues without increasing the angle between the pitman and knife. 2- Automatic locking device on the lifting lever cngeges when the lever is pulled back and disengages when (he cam is pushed forward. This does away with all the disadvantages of the detent handle and provides instant action in, lowering the cutter bar. 3- Xcw style push bar connected low on the. frame and horizontal with the crank shaft, making it possible to work in the heaviest grass or weeds with out trouble of the inner wheel raising from the ground. -4-Entirclv now method of removing gears and bearings from the fly-wheel shaft and crank shaft without taking down the rest of the maelnne. It ,s a matter of only a few minutes to replaee gears and bushings when necessary. 5-A pole which can be removed fro;.i the machine without disturbing any of the working parts. With the pole removed, it takes very little room for storing. Make Your Selection Early, as Our Stock Is Limited. Patton and Robinson, Inc. Tel. 150 ' Everything for the Farm 112 So. Riverside IS A meeting of the Cnamber of Com merce special road campaign commit tee held two meetings at tho Cham ber of Commerce rooms yesterday At four in the afternoon, the public ity committee discussed and arranged for literature, newspaper articles and auto wind shield signs. In the even ing tho speakers branch of the com mittee arranged for a sorics of talks thruout tho county at tho various centers of population and at school houses in tho rural districts. From now on an intensive cam paign for the adoption of the five hundred thousand dollar county road bond issue will bo carried on. The only opposition to this measure is found in tho belief that it would in crease taxes. This is not the case. About five or six years ago, Jackson county had a warrant indebtedness of five hundred thousand dollars. The county authorities havo been levying a two mill tax every year since (hon and havo now reduced that Indebted ness to that of two hundred and forty thousand dollars. There is on hnnd at tho present time the sum of ono hundred thousand dollars, which is the two mill assessment collected for tho last year and this will bo applied on the present indebtedness so that tho former half million dollar war rant indebtedness will only bo that of one hundred and forty thousand dol lars. It is tho intontion of the coun ty authorities to again levy a two mill tax next year and the following year If necessary to wlpo out tho total warrant indebtedness. Thoro will bo no Interest charge on tho proposed five hundred thousand dollar road bonds until tho old warrants havo all fbeon rotlred.- A two mill tax will then be loviod the same- as now and this will take care of the interest and sinking fund of the road bonds. The facts and figures here proscntod may bo vorlfied by the statement made by E. M. Wilson, expert nccountant, who audited the books of the county only recently . The county road bonds cannot be sold for less than par and ltshould be understood that unless tho state four per cent road bond limitation act is passed, it will be Impossible to get state or fedoral aid to match the money from Jackson county for its roads. It is estimated that no less than nine hundred thousand dollars of state and federal funds will be secured for Jackson county roads, providing that Jackson county spends five hundred thousand dollars of her own money. It is good business pol icy to got two dollars from other sources for every one dollar of our own that Is spent on our roads. The county commissioners havo a definite program of where the entire amount of money is to be spent. It is spread over all portions of tho coun ty but none goes on tho Pacific High way as that has been contracted for hard surface for the entire length of the county. The voters of Jackson county are fulfilling a promise made some years ago, which was to tho ef fect that as soon as the main highway thru tho county was completed, that latoral roads would be comploted. Make good tho promiso by voting for tho bonds. Tho County Cominisslonership From tho standpoint of material interests and tho progress and devel opment of this country there Is no more important position to bo fine st the election this year than that of County Commissioner to succeed George W. Owen, whoso four year term expires with tho year. The county court, composed of tho county judge and two commissioners, is tho public business agent of all tho peo ple and nil tho taxpayers of the coun ty, and upon It devolves the handling of an fmmenso amount of tho peo ple's business, which requires not only carefulnoss, but courtesy and consideration, for all people and for all sections of the county. Tho mem borshlp of tho county court, it would seem should bo well distributed geo graphically, ns well as qualified in business capacity and in experience in dealing with the public. Whllo the candidacy of A. R. Kinney of Ashland before tho pri mary May 21st for tho republican nomination for county commissioner, is generally endorsed as representa tive of the south end, yet his long residence in the county and business Interests In Medford as well as Ash land, appeal to all sections. Ho Is a resident of Ashland but his candidacy was suggested from many precincts of the county, for It seems to bo gen erally felt that Mr. Owen's successor should bo chosen from southern terri tory inasmuch as tho other members of tho county court are from tho cen tral and northern portions of tho county. Not only this, but from the standpoint of fitness for the position In question, all signs point to Mr. Kinney as the probable choice of the republican primary election. Friends in many positions of the county are enlisting themselves in his behalf. Adv. Gives CretUt Through the Ijind Backache, lame and stiff muscles and rheumatic pains are often symp toms of deranged kidneys. "I had weak bladder, bad kidneys and liver" writes Willie Carter, Luxar, Pa. "I could not sleep well and my back pained me awful... I had a dizzy feel ing In the morning. Since taking Foley Kidney Pills I have been re lieved of all such ailments." They rid the system of the poisonous acids that cause aches and pains. For sale tr.,,3tJT . .MEW '" iff TyVJS(i Cmel am nold everywhn in Beientifiralfy atatd pattkalnu ff 'ViiuirMSIiiH Pfft of20eiilamtivaftwr30ccnta;mct9ntiackaittta300eiilamtteiH) Matt 1 jIB'2bSj3: na ttlnemPapw-cnvmd carton. We ettronH) recommend m jj' j0r tr this carton for thm home or office auppty or whan you travel, ffV&r 9 t Hi R-J.Reynold Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem. N. C. Ijjfi An out-and-out c-h-a-l-l-e-n-g-e! . a . 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