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MEDFOTCD' MATT;' TRIBUNE. MEPFOTCP. ORWSOV. WKDVKSPAY. JUNK 2. '1020. Chase Out the Germs of Rheumatism t j ssansvmnntnnsja PLEASING, BIG A SPECIAL PRODUCTION ,.,,. ..23 ll . Untold Suffering Caused By . Tiny Pain Demons. .lust UccaiiBO the paiiKS' of your rheumatism seem to diminish ; as warm weather approaches, do not make'the serious mistake of feeling Ibat yon are about to conquer this disabling 'disease. ' Under; no circumstances should you let Up in your efforts to combat this affliction, but you would be wise, rather, to redouble them, and take advantage of. the favorable season to Vout the disease germs from the sys tem. . oooooocooocxooooooooooooo Tlio best time, to succoAfully combat the gernis of Jtheuma- tism is ilmiiiK tin; mild season whilo tliey nro less active, and trill respond more mulily to I he i-iglil method of treatment. And tais !l wky you should not le tkanpiort unity ef a taaroaeh ritofoa coarse ( treatment Murine Ihe MiinUner moota.. Man. Ylcltnui of Rheumatism Indulge in the delu sion that they are at last free from the clutches of the disease simply be muse they feel little or no discomfort during the, mild season. Hut the first' approach of cool, damp weather next fall, yoij will find that the little pain demons will grad ually become aroused from their summer slumbers, ready to renew their- attack with Increased fury. The best time to rid the system of the germs of rheumatism Is while they are dormant and inactive, because they are less able to resist the coun teracting Influence of the proper treatment. . What, then, is thc'logical, sane and intelligent treatment for this most painful and torturing dlseaso'.' Rheumatism is a sturdy foe. and It never uses gentle methods With its victims. If t lie disease were confined to the surface there might bo some logic in expecting relief from its clutches by rubbing with liniments and loctions. Hut a disease that can cause so much paid and suffering Is deep-seated, and has its source far below the surface of the skin. The only sensible treatment from which you can expect results is a remedy that goes deep down into the Mood supply, and kills the germs Hint cause (ho disease. S. S. S. is a wonderful bhnid rem edy, and is the logical treatment for liheumatism. because it promptly permeates the entire blood supply, and searches out and kills the disease germs. You can take S. 8. S. with the assurance that you are not exper imenting, for this fine old remedy has been in constant use for more than fifty years, during wbick tine It kas beta siring ualeudU result., fio you it te rourieiC t lab ft. B. St. wltkout il.T, a a 4 diteart Ik live of local treat mints that cak do you no good. pooooooooooooooooooooocooo lly eliminating from the system tiie tiny gcrnis that cause ltheuiiiKtism, you will be de lighted to find lha you hnve at last freed yourself from the shackles of tho disease. (OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKi Write our medical department for 'literature and full advice about your own case. Address Chief Medical -Advisor. 191 Swift Laboratory, At lanta, Ga. ' Adv. (TUTTTM Imlllm Of AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH TOUr Jci Slices ex?y?". Best Friendsjocl ShinoiA Softens and Preserves the Leather Dependable Through Thick and Thin Above everything else you want dependability built into the grain binder you buy. You want your binder to go in to your grain fields, no matter what the conditions may be, and cut the grain with the least possible loss of time and grain. We are selling the John Deere Grain Binder because we know it : will give you that dependable binder service which makes it a profitable investment. ' ' From the bottom up it's a tetter-built grain binder. Bigger nd stronger roller-bearing wheels; heavier one-piece main frame widely lapped and hot -riveted together; strong rigid platform; three packers instead of two, assuring better bundles in all kinds of grain these re just a few of the features that snake it the better binder. Another feature you wilt appreciate on this hinder la the easily-operated bund le carrier. No effort to hold it in receiving position or to dump it. Because the teeth rise out of the stubble the instant you start to returnthe carrier, ' it's exceptionally easy to bring it back to receiving position. And it's no trick to keep this carrier always in easy-working order simple adjustments arc provided to accom plish this. The Quick Turn Tongue Truck adds much to the effective; work of the John Deere. The wheels turn faster than the pole, making; clean, square corners possible. Be cause the truck ' axle is flexibly mounted, both wheels hold to the ground no matter how rough the field may be. This keeps the binder running straight, and takes off the side draft from the horses. Come and see this binder. You can't make a better binder investment. HUBBARD BROS. Established Before the Town. The unui'-cuicnt lovers of Modl'oru and vieinilv. espreiullv I lie luuuv 'ho were iu tttteiidunce lust niuht, n''t' vrutel'ul to Messrs, limit & A title, ninnuL'ui'H of the Puw. for their enterprise in brinyintr here sutdi n splendid and colossal iittrnetion. which only a lew cities have been for tunate r-nouah.to witness. Within a week's time this local management at much financial, risk to themselves have provided Mcdl'ord I healer goers with two of the country's his tbeatti- cal attractions, -the other being the Raymond Hitchcock "'lltchy Kuo" show. . ' The 1'assius Show," which wiu iven iu its entirety, was all that the advance advertising notices with su ocrluJive ndicctives had sa:d it would fe. The big revue tn its two act imd fifteen scenes was a riot of color. gorHcous scenery. i'ttv and shnnelv women, comedv, satire, btirlesiine. sraerful dancin: and good sinsin: from start to finisi. From Ike t.'si" tW curlaia arose tke er1orasaace wag si alsMst ewil4eri: Uture nt .sce.suc color, r&aajtioj cost naies. hiunorons stnnt.q and savings, sotis-i vaudeville, legs, I ruterie, bursts of erand operil, dancing and novelties. limit in beautiful costuming of the he never ending- in number. -At one chorus, and charming colors and novellv in stage setting had becu reached, a new scene would itnme- dintelv come on with seem nulv inovi stunning garb nnd new dance slci-s. which made the audience gasp with pleasure and astonishment. Tile chorus of voung women w.is verv large and lively, and seemed to h enover ending in number. At one time 4.') women were on the stage, all in motion nt the same time. The comedians, all of nationil prominence,- includini the seentillat ins Willie Howard and that other old favorite of vears. Will Ph Ibriek,- tin man with the big, lithe bodv and wondertul bending lees, were espc- iallv good and kept the audience n .'aughter almost .conlinnouslv. Tho big hit of the evening was John H'irke's monologue dcl'vered in a Y. M, C. A. setting nmt in his Ihin, i inf vnice, relating to the experiences both here and in France of an nmn rookie, who was caught 'n the draft. There ivere so ir.smv nnn.l comedv stents that space forbids the'r men tion. As lo the simw, "Hlowing linbbles" vnM probablv the most ponular. and :t was aecomnnnied bv the chorus -valking down the aisles to the stnoc. -cleasuiE on route lov balloons ren "esenting so;n htddile'.. which :. 'Hence knocked about for some time 'he same' old New Yorkish. W titer Gn rilonisli, but ever-piensina' stunt. The ' performance lasted . three hours, the curtain having gone ;ip prompt at, 8:,;)0. rlooiiu.se of hav :ng to leave .'the eilv at 1 n. m.. oi, their special train, encores were r'. -ponded to verv snaringlv in the in terest of gaining time. DF.S JCOINKS. la., June 'J -Frank Trueh of Vancouver.' Wash.. W. S. Hoon of Jewell and Frank Hushes of South Dakota each turned in scores of 1!)5 out of a possible 20ft when Veterdav's events of the Iowa rop khooting tournament were I'ompleted. "Pete" O'Hr'en of Hutte., .Mont., and and Joe Hiirdigan. lies lloines, turned in 194 each. I,, li. Jfavtag of Not ion brpkn 103 targets out of the t!OII. O'Brien wade a scure of 113 ni'k tut a pn-i-. Sssstia? it ikr 2li tar set ftetls centiaurd G. A. R. FILMS Af RIALTO To duplicate with absotute realism a reunion of the' flrand Army of the KepuDllc for tho production of "The Copperhead." tho great picture fea turlng Lionel Harrymore at the Rial to theatre this week, the national headquarters of the organization was appealed to with a proposition to have several hundred Civil war vet erans appear in the film. Because of the patriotic appeal and American ism quality of "The Copperhead," the G. A. ft. agreed to give their hearty support. As the result, a regular re union of the ex-fighters was held be fore the camera. They brought with them not only their wartime uni forms but some score of battleworn flags and cannon properties which It would be difficult to duplicate. ,"The. Copperhead" is in every re spect a big picture, and the perfor mance of Lionel Harrymore as the hero. Milt thanks, is as effective and striking as his characterisation of the WITH LIONEL BARRYMORE Do You Know What a "Copperhead" Is? The story of a man who gave his all for his country ha lived for the cause that others died for and suffered far more than they. When Barrymore played "The Copper head" on the stage, women and men alike wept likt chil dren arose from their seats and cheered. You will see this Be peat raraa. It's a picturt for every American I JMmim EXTRA!! l ' JOE MARTIN COMEDY Joe says: "The difference between apes 'n humans is We get nuts to eat 'n they get 'em to buy Oija boards." Afternoons and evenings matinee at 2:15. Miss Butter has cauaht the exact spirit of "The Copperhead" and has arranncd a truly wondertul mu sical interpretation. NOW ALL THIS WEEK ADMISSIONS-(SEE NOTE BELOW) ADULTS 35c LOGES 50c CHILDREN 10c Includes War Tax NOTE "The Copperhead" was the special ekesen by the Jensen-Von Horberg interests to open their Columbia in Portland atfifty-cent prices. COMING! A. C. Allen's' New LiMtl aid 'Nature Pictures COMING! A. C. Allen's "The Lure of the . Wild" 3C ntxamBS3 1,000 BOXES of STATIONERY fioiiiK 'it li-'ilf prii-c tit 1 Iv'.-xiill ! Suit.- Tliursdaj-, ''i'i(liiv and Satnrdny. Ralph Woodford Proprietor MEDF0RD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also agent for Knlt-hankx and .Morse Kngiiic. 17 SOITII ltlVi:i!S!lK STAR TAXI PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without driver. JAMES LESLIE . . Naih Hotel POTATOES Como Knrly. Come. jiik'k. llimd picked Old Crop I'otntoes nt : only 97.00 per cwt. Ity tho suck. We'll kno.k the mix off ot Old Mnn II. C. h. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. For Sale BalconyandStairs Now in Our Store . Medford Book Store Licensed CITY SCAVENGER : . All reftuo Immedvatoly remond on "tiort notice. Weekly Tlilt In real dene district.. Dallr bimlooM dlK (misjudged patriot on the stage. . . . 117 Eit Muln 3tmt trict. rhpne 895.