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ttTWOUV nrXTC TRIBUNE. MEDFOTiD. (VnEftOX". WET)XETAY. MAY Ifl. Iftffl. GRAY HAIR BECOMES. nini aim nriimnii ilftnft hiiu pmunrui Tiy Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and j Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sape Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, tttreaked rtr e-rnv Years ana the onlv wav to KOt this mixture was to make It at homo, which Is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any a rug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound." You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other Ingredients, at very little cost. Kverybody uses this preparation now, because no ono can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does It so naturally and evenly. - You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small Btrand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glofiay and you look years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of (Unease. 0 IF BONUS FAIL EN L BE LOST .Several inwtiiiKs were held last eveninir in lHferent purls of tlie oouii tv explain the road bund measures mid in a number of instances the sume "esulled in a sort of a round-table discussion. It whs evident that a greater ii'oiorl ion of the voters of the county are in favor of the county bond issue, however the uuestions asked, showed that there had not bean sufficient Unlet thrown upon certain features of the cnrupniL'ii. .Many people do not understand that the I'nited States uovernment has appropriated tbroiiL'h the Agri cultural .Department a certain spe cific sum of money fur road build- Stenography Multigraphing Circular work of nil kind Mailing Uit Tunnell & Edwards 108-308 Liberty Building , Medford, Oregon. PEA1L0II (KEROSENE) roit COOKST0VES Iran SIAXI1ARD OIL COMPANY ICALirORNIAI V. Walker, Special Au'cnt Stan dard Oil Co., Mcelleinl, Ore. iiiir purposiui and that the same 1. jpportioned to the various states. If thce stales do not take uriviuituiK of the federal money for each year, the saaie is iven to other states wh are in position to match the funds. The federal money is not permitted to accumulate from vear to year for tlie states. If a vear is passed wilh imt -jettim? the money, it is tiune fur ever, therefore, it is up to the voter of Oregon to see that they pass the 1 per cent state bond limitation act, wberebv the state will find it pos sible to bond itself and net this fede ral money each vear. In several districts in the county, there is liable to he found an almost solid vote airainst the county bond issue and that it because of the loca tion of the racifie Highway. There is no (iiiestion but what an iniurv has been done to Kouue Kiver in permit ting th(f hiiihwav to avoid their city instead of toiler through it. The people of Hutrue Hiver fur this reason are very bitter toward road bund measures and their attitude is any thing hut charitable toward (retting other good roads established in the county. Some time this wrong must be made right and it will be up to the people of this county to see that the same is done. It is evident that some strenuous efforts must he made to get out a lull vote on 'f'rielnv. otherwise the bond issue may go by default. Turks and Gresks Clash COXSTAXTIXOI'i.l-:, May !) (I5v the Associated Press) (ireek and Turkish troops hnve clashed about 2o miles east of Smyrna, where the Turks are taking the offensive 11 in! are apparently massing reinforce meets preparatory to further ud vnnces against the Greeks. GET UP EARLY TO TOMORROW A. M. The Xorthwcst Advertising Ciirn van will stop for 11 nine o'eloe. breakfast in .Medford tomorrow morning. This contingent of adver tising men from liritish Columbia. Spokane, Seattle, Portland and inter mediate points are on their wav to Stockton, California where a conven tion of the l'ncifie Coast Advertis ing Clubs is to he held. In going by automobile, these men have an opportunity to get into touch with the communities along the route and it gives them a keener tinder staneling of the people as well as knowing Oregon better. There tire something like two hun elred people participating in tins caravan and they will breakfast in th various hotels and restaurants. It is anticipaleil that a number of trucks are in the curavan for nelvertisin purposes tind they no doubt are us ing clever means in attracting atten tion. The United States army represented with trucks and motor cycles and a contingent of thirty men. There will be u Hcd Cross am balance and the usuat trouble car which brings up the rear. A good representation of Medford people tenneirrow morning on the bust ness streets to gre'et this aggregation from the north will he appreciated. SECY. OF INTERIOR TO HEAD U. S. RAIL Equip Your Smaller Gar With Goodyear Tires If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or any other car using 30x3-, .30x3V2-, or 31x4-inch tires, you can well take advantage of the high relative value built into all Good year Tires: You can well do so because you can secure in the smaller Goodyear Tires the results of such skill and care as have made Goodyear Tires the preferred equipment on the high est priced automobiles of the day. ; You can well do so because these smaller Goodyear Tires are easy to obtain, being produced at the rate of approximately 20,000 a day, and because their first cost usually is as low or lower than that of other tires in the same types and sizes. Go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer for these tires, and for Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. He supplies many other local owners of the smaller cars. 30x3 Ooodycar Double-Cure l abnc, All-Wcatlicr Tread 30x3'j Goodyear SmKlc-Cui Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread . Curo $2352 Goodyenr Heavy Tourist Tubes arc thick, strong tubes that rcintorcc cnsings properly. Why risk a good cusmg with a cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of less merit. 30x3 size in waterproof $A 5 nng - "We Carry a Complete Lino GOODYEAR TIRES, TUBES AND ACCESSORIES Medford Service Station Corner Main Street and Pacific Highway. Bi'I- V. 8. fat. pttct Complete Stock of ". GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES Carried at nil times. Sec us before buying. Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co. We handle ;i complete line of GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES Medford Auto Co. WASHINGTON, May . IS. Presi dent Wilson today appointed John Uarton Payne secretary of the Inter ior, as director general of the railroad administration, to succeed Walker D. Hinos, whose resignation became effective May 13. SECRETARY OF STATE . A . w Henry J. Schiilderman who Is seek ing thu reimiihciiii uoiiiiuuuoii for secretary of state, the present corpor ation commrssioner, has filled that office witlt notable efficiency, and during the past year, despite the high cost of living, conducted the office as economically as ho did four years ago. Last year he turned $-'22,170 into the treasury, profit to the tax payers. He has been a thorn in the flesh of the wild-catter and the World's Wbrk said that while there were over 1000 rake stock selling companies operating in - the United States In 1919, there was not a single wildcat scheme in Oregon. Mr. Schtilderman's official training has been in channels that huve ac quainted him with the necessity and economy of keeping In first class shape all public records, lias good business judgment and is familiar with the technique of auditing re quirements so necessary to save rev enue and litigation rfor tho state. These qualificatlons'speclally (it him for the important offlco of secrotury of state. Mr. Schulderman was born in Ore gon in 1873, has lived In the state all his life, was educated in tho public schools and graduatod from the law department of tho University of Ore gon. Paid Adv. G. W.Godward Who seeks' tho nomination for County School Superintendent On tho Kepublic.ui ticket is a man thoroughly competent to fill the po sition. He has been principal of the acksonville schools tho past three years and is offered the same position for next year. W. M. Smith, superintendent of Marion county schools for the past twelvo years says of Mr. Godward "He taught very successfully in some of the most responsible positions in Marion county for a number of years, He Is a man of splendid character and u teacher of superior ability. Should he. Be elected to tho office of school superintendent of Jackson county the peoplo will havo no cause to regret their action In placing him at the head of tho schools of tho county." Paid Adv. GIM CHUNG ' China Herb Store Herb euro for enrnche. hendnche. c.iti arrh, dlnthorlii, sore tlirout, lung trouble. kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heiirt (.rouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of KotU-rs. NO Ol'KHATlONS. . Medford. OreRon, Jan. 1.1. 1917. This ta to certify that I. the 'indersign ed, bad very seven stomnch "trouble and had been bothered for several years and iHSt Aut;ust was not expected to live, and hearing of Olm Chung (whose Herb Store is t 214 South Front street. Med ford). I decided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and 1 atnrted to feeling bettor ns soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily recom ment anyone afflicted as I was to see Gim Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W H JOHNSON. "Witnesses: Tin. Lewis, K.igle Point. V. Ji. Childreth. Kacb Point. M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. R Holmes, Knglo Point. C. K. Moore, Kaglo Point J. V. Mclnlyre, Kngle Point. i Oeo. Von der Helen. KaRle Point.' j Thos. K. Nicjols. Eagle Point. ' To the Democrats of Southern Oregon It must be apparent to the democrats of this section that we are entitled to at least one delegate to the National Convention from Southern Oregon, lielleving so, the democrats at a recent meeting, called for the purpose of considering the best interests of the party, nominated Frank Wortinan as Southern Oregon's representative In the National Convention. We desire to certify to the democrats of Southern Oregon that we are personally well acquainted with Mr. Frank Wortinan, know his ijualifica tions, know that he is a true and faithful democrat, a supporter of the administration, and an advocate for the League of Nations, and know that he will, if elected to the democratic National Convention, support tno administration of President Wilson, and vote for a candidate who is the popular choice of the democrats of tho slate, as indicated at tho primary election to be held Jlay 21st. Wo take pleasure therefore in asking tho democrats of Southern Oregon to support -Mr. Wortman for thut position. W. K. CAMPBELL, Chairman County Central Committee, W. K. CKUWS. lifts. HOSU SCIIIUFFELIW Paid Adv. Bursell for County Commissioner TO THE VOTERS OF JACKSON COUNTY, -OltEOON: As the time for tho Primary Election is close at hand, rendoiinc it Impossible for me to personally meot and interview all tho voters of this cntintv. 1 InUp lhl nunni't 1111 il V elf Int voelllellli llivself to such vnte'i-q nq m;iv hot bo personally acquainted with me. As is known to many, I am a camlidato for election on tho Republican Ticket at the Primary Election as County Commissioner for Jackson County. I have lived in this County for thirty-seven yenrs during all of which time I have been engaged in farming about three miles northwest of lledforel and have also engaged extensively in stock raising and in purchasing and shipping stock. I believe I am Justified in saying that I am entirely familiar with the county as a whole, I having visited practically all portions of tho county during the past eight years, und I am well and personally acquainted with a large percentage of the people of tho county, as well as entirely familiar with the needs of the different sections or portions of tho county, particu larly as to general road conditions. . , I am seeking election at the earnest solicitation of many of my friends, and I am not catering to any faction or section whatsoever, and If elected will do my utmost to properly represent the peoplo of the county as a wholo without fear or favor to anyone. I I am a staunch believer In progressiveness, and believe in advancement of the best interests of tho peoplo of tho county along thorough business lines, but I am opposed to unnecessary extravagance or waste in the carry ing out of any county contract. I believe that tho affairs of thq county should be conducted with the same conservatism and care as the personal affairs of our best business men. I am unqualifiedly in favor of good roads, but believe that the people are entitled to one hundred cents in value out of every dollar expended and If elected I will do my best towards seeing that they receive such value for all moneys expended, either upon roads or in any other department or-. departments of the affairs of tho county. I believe that the interest of the orchardlst, farmer and business man are and should be entirely harmonious, and when properly conducted work for the best interest of the county. This Is the first time In my 37 years residence In tho valley that I havo sought election to any office, but I believe that I am in a position to render careful and efficient services to the peoplo of tho county in the position of one of your County Commissioners, and if It should develop that I am successful In being elected to this offlco It will bo my constant aim to con duct the business of the county along business lines, and to the "very best liossiblc advantages to the people of the county as a wholo. -I havo been a fctaunch Republican all my life, and so far as I have been ablo to see, havo always worked to the up-buildlng of the community In which I have lived, and if elected I promise to use in the affairs of tho county the same caro. prudence and business. ' , If this platform meets with your Ideas of tho proper qualifications of a' County Commissioner I shall bo pleased to receive your support, and if 1 secure same will endeavor to seo that tho confidence bestowed is not mis placed. Very respectfully submitted, Paid Adv. VICTOR BURSELL. ye muLM! I Hill 1 1 il jjiwn ii i eeiiie e mill ililsiiill ! llMHlllll.sillil iWigTTnwwill I sissill iewea A Tractor Disc Harrow Built to ' Meet Exceptionally Severe Soil Conditions You can hitch our John DeereDouble-Action Heavy Tractor Disc Harrow to your tractor regardless of the make of tractor. The clevis on the tractor hitch is adjustable to get the correct line of draft on different height tractor draw bars. " - This Harrow is built heavy and strong through out to make it do a good job of disking under most difficult con ditions. It is practically all steel with double-bar gang frames, well braced and securely riveted. And the class of work it does will please you. The front section is out-throw; the rear, in-throw. The soil is left level and well pulverized. The rear section is connected with a "goose-neck" ahead of the front gangs. By using this style of connection, the rear section trails properly at all times. And this harrow penetrates unusually satisfactorily, because of its weight, the low tractor hitch and the low coupling between the front and the rear gangs. ' Come in and let us show you this time-saving, labor saving, thorough-working harrow, Hubbard Bros. Established Before the Town. GOOD CLOTHES ,1 Hake Ihcm KLEIN The Tailor 128 East Main SI. STAR TAXI PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without driver. JAMES LESLIE , Nash Hotel . .. i