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Mi MEDFOTIT) MATT, TRTRTTXR, WJFOTlT, ORKOOX. FRTDAY. .IITXE -I. 1020. PAGE THREE ACTOR DECLARES HE SUFFERED TRIAL RACE OF G. O. P. LEADER IS IV inder FOR 20 YEARS ESPEE RAIL Best I he n 1 ; ,vi . "'I had taken but a few doses of Tanlac when I realized I had tumid the medicine 1- needed " said O. It. Martin, 5015 Kast i.Ninth street, Knn- Bas City, Mo., an .actor with "Annie uuuer itevue." . ."Beforo 1 started taking Tanlac I had suffered from stomach trouble and nervous indigestion for tho past twenty years, which gradually grew worse until for tho last four or five years I liad boon in a terribly bad condition. I had no appetite, and when' I did manage to eat o little something it began to Hour almost at pneo and gas would form on my stom ach until 1 was In perfect misery. My head ached just about all the lime and I often had such bad dizzy spells I could hardly keep from falling. .My nerves became so badly uset It was impossible for mo to get a good night's Hloep and 1 always got up in the mornings feeling wretched. I lost BO much weight and finally became so weak" and run-down 1 had to lay off from work a great deal of the time. "My brother-in-law hero in Kansas City had taken Tanlac with such good results ho advised me to try It, which 1 did and 1 began to improve almost at onco. I now have a splendid uppe tlto and eat just anything I want without being troubled with gas or in any other way afterward. I have not had a headache or dizzy spell since I started taking Tanlac and my nerves are in such good condition I can sleep all night long without ever waking up. 1 have gained several pounds in weight, have regained my strength and, in fact, feel better in every way than .1 have in years. I am still tak ing Tanlac, for I want to make such that my troubles will not return, and as I spent hundreds of dollars for other medicines without getting any benefit from them and never had anything do mo any good until 1 started taking Tanlac, I can't say too much for it. 1 am glad of tho op portunity to tell others about what It has dono for me so they may profit by my experience." Tanlac Is sold in Medford by West Sldo Pharmacy, and by leading drug gists in every town. Adv. SALES ', The Oregon Nursery Com pany desires the services of a high grade salesman, with car, to handle their complete line of; nursery products, throughout local and adjoin ing territory. A liberal con tract is offered. Condition;: are unusually favorable for a largo and remunerative business. Write at once for details. Oregon Nursery Co. Orenco, Oregon. GM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure for onmchR, hendachfl, cat arrh, dlplhorfa, soro throat, lung irouuie. kidney trouble, stomach trouble, hanrt trouble, chills and ievcr, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OPERATIONS. . Medford, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917. ' Thin in to rrtiSv Mini i. the understEn- ed, had very severe stoinnoh trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of film Chung (whose Herb Kioro is at iiii noiiwi num iic", w-fnt-.tt I riMfixl tn o-pt herbs for mv Momach trouble, and 1 stnrted to feeling better ns soon aB I used them and today am a well man nnd can heartily rotom ment anyone afflicted as I was to Bee uim ununpt aim try ins nvrui. (Signed) W K JOHNSON. Witnesses: 3m. Lewis, Eagle Point. W. I. Childretb, Knglw Point, M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. B. Holmes, Uaslo Point. C. K. Moore, Eagle Point . J. V. Mclntyre, tingle Point. ' Geo. Von nVr Helen. Eagle Point. Thos. 12. NicUols. Eagle Point. stwMSMiwiii,a HoielManx Powell St. at 0 Fa rrel U SAN FRANCISCO Qose-foTheafres and Shopping District A newly beautified Holt I Mam awaits the vifiiei to San Fran chcoI New fumittiinit of unuiual charm and comfort, a lobby dmcntd to prwvide Um almophe of hiiuriou home and a new Dining Room, considered n of th mo inlerotinf in America all conmbute to yojr wiUatcI li iKe only hotel wch rtnninr I in rrrr rcom NKWl'iiKT, . .(,. ,,.,,.. In lilt' iliahiljl ',' il' I In. iniiii,n..r.. 1 1, vai-lil Kc-nlule to (.n,.,-i iiiiiii,, i,. I'liirs nl lii'i' itni'linrau'i; in t'tii icrt. Ill,' I'HI'C willi Viinitic l,l, IV HM i',ii;,-i "I T anil Hi,' K'cs,,luti. IVim l,,i'cl I,, tin-lli-rri'slmlT viml nt llrslul. The v:i -lit.-i will suit tin- liiiui'.ru Inr collide tomorrow as t lie repairi in Hi'iolnto an.' exueried to eomiilelcn today. NEWl'OIIT, U.' I.. .;,. .,.- Win, new bridle mi Yiinitie's iiiiiin boom nnd new jaws mi KksiiIuIc's iruli', the two aspirants for America's cin, . I'cnse hoisted s'nil lodnv fur llie seciind iif the eliiiiinatiini v, s of;' tins port. M'.Y VOIilC. ,iine I. Sir Thomas I.iuton's Shamrock IV toiluv .as beinir equipped with new cross trees. The Shnmi k's original topsnils were burned le.fnl'e she came to this country and the new ones were never tried until this week, when iwtas in. ticcd the cross trees showed sinus ol ui viiit; way under heavy tales. .r Ml I a, r i : RKI. SIMEOX D. FKSS. ThlH'dhlo ConRreesman Is one nf Iho bunleat men at tho Capital; H 1h chairman of the House Com mltteo on Education, and his com mittee Is now holding hearings on the Vocational Education Train ing bill and also investigating charges mado ncalntt tho Federal Hoard for Vocational Education. Mr. Kess as .chairman of the Hf'publioin Congressional Cam paign C-'flimlttee. is in close touch with all the members of his party In Congress. He is an able debater, and as a public spenker his services' are in great demand all over the country. " Ho has de livered "keynote" speeches in In dianapolis. Boston, New York and Wilmington and also opened .the state convention of the Repub licans of Rhode Island at Provi dence on Aorll & Mexico City Venice of New World "In all tho world one cannot find n more remarkahlo cnpital than Mex ico City," says William Joseph Shc walter, in a communication to the National Geographic Society, con cerning an interesting center of tho present Mexican revolution. "Situated In a valley whose floor is a mile and a half above the level or the sea, and whoso borders are sur rounded by towerins mountains; lo cated where the beautiful volcano, Popocatepetl and Ixlaccihuatl, rear their snow-capped heads above the plain and stand eternal guard over it, Its situation Is one of rnro beauty and grandeur. Its climate is mild, tho temperature ranKing from 35 to 70 degrees, with a mean or tis de grees. No man sleeps without a blanket in .Mexico City, or needs an overcoat at midday. "Prior to the conquest tho lakes of tho Mexicun Valley wero exten sive and the barges of the Aztecs sail ed untinlerruptedly from tho gatoa of Chapultcpcc to lxtupalapa. A large number of canals Intersected tho an cient 'metropolis of Tonochtltlan and connected with tho lakes in tho sub urbs, making It a sort or new world Venice. "In 1 007 the celebrated Portu guese engineer Martinez undertook to drain tho Valley of Moxico by cutting a canal through tho mountains. The work, however, was largely a failure, since it drained only ono small lake and an unimportant river, leaving lakes Texcoco and Chalco still per petual menaces to tho city. "In 1S79 a huge drainage canal 30 miles long was begun, which was com- pleted in lftOO, at a cost of $S, 000, 000 American gold. Its completion re moved the danger of inundations from Mexica city and solved the prob lem which occupied the thoughts and engendered the fears of the Aztcc.i as far back as 1 149. "Mexico City is tho most completo mixture of tho ancient and tho mod ern to be found in the New World. The old city .might dato anywhere from tho tenth century, from Its ap pearance. Tho new city Is ultra mod ern, and you step from the sixteenth to tho twentieth century by walking across the street. "The parade ground of Mexico City is the Avienda do San Francisco. This short street extends from tho Mexican Whito House to tho Alameda and Is only about 2 4 feet from curb to curb. Hero, at the approach of twilight, every smart equipage in the capital comes. Down the ono side of the street and up the other side moves the procession at n slow walk, while everybody looks at everybody else. . "As Avienda do San Francisco unites the old and the new cities, so does the Cinco de Mayo (Fifth of May) unite the cathedral, statoliest of all the religious edifices on the continent, with tho- theater, most beautiful of all the amusement places in America. The Cinco do Mayo is tho Wall Street of Mexico, and the buildings which line it arc modem In every respect. "The Paseo de la flcforma, extend ing from Chapultepec to the Avienda do Juarez, a short avenuo connecting the Pnseo with Avienda de Snn Fran cisco, is ono of the finest driveways of the world. "The city is full of interesting places. Whether it be the cathedral, which rears its majestic towers to heaven on the very spot whero the sacred temple of the - Aztecs stood, and where tens of thousands of- hu man beings were sacrificed to the sun; wherber it be the Hospital de Jesus, built on the site where Cortes and Montezuma first met, and sup ported to this day from the revenues of the estate of Corte whether It be the Jockey club, housed in tho beau tiful House or Tiles; whether it be !hc bronze equestrian statuo nf Charles IV of Spain, declared by Humboldt to be second only to the statue or Marcns Anrellus at Home. memories of tho American triumph, in -Mexico, there is no place with more attractions from a historic standpoint than Moxico City. "The national pawn shop is one of the unique institutions of the capital It was founded by Pedro Jose Ilo mero do Terreros, the owner of the fabulously rich mines at Real del Monte.- Here money may bo borrow ed on chattels at very low rates of interest, and everything is pledged. from a pair of cock's spurs to an automobile and from a silver ring to an iron safe. The smallest loan mado is 12 cents and the largest ?4I)00. "From the American standpoint burial customs in Mexico arc very strange A grave may be rented in perpetuity or for a term of years. II the latter option is taken anfl the rent is not paid promptly at each re curring period, tho bones of the occu pant nro ejected and thrown upon a groat bone pilo. These bones from timo to time uro cremated. "At Mexico City's great city of the dead, whero 100,000 poonle.havr been buried, there is a cavo which contains hundreds of tons of human ashes. Tho Mexican law forbids services at tho grave since tho separation of church and state under Ilenito Juarez." AI.HAN'Y. Ore., .lime !. I'lin-liase of 1,000, IHIll worth of lumber in the Albany district liv llie Southern Pa cific company became binwit here to day. The scores or deals involved were uiinle since l:i-t September, it was said. Ties nt:e,roi;ntin;r l'-;0 carloads and cur material amountm.; to 100 car loads have been colli rncli.'il. lleiuns and box ear hoards are the principal items of the car material. J. I.. Hell, foreman, inspector, who ai'ted in the lUU'clia-iiiL' end of the deals, is now supervising a crew of inspectors at mills where the lumber is stored. Shipment" will bein soon. WHEAT PROSPECTS EUROPE HEM WASHINGTON, .Juno I. A 'lis patch to t he (li'Mitrtim-iit of nuri nl ture tudiiv from tin InU'iiiiiJ.mnnl In stitute ol' Aurienll lire. Komi', It;ilv. said llie ID'JO product inn ol' wheat in Triti-li India would lie :tli l,Hm,UI)0 bushels or VM). per eent of the U1'. production nnd 10::. per cent ol.' a fivp-vear average, l!U-l-191S. The condition of cereals May fi't vas average in (treat Mrttain. Ireland, Kranec. ilunuary, rortiiiial. Kirvpt, Morocco. There was drought in South Italv and Alirerin. SUE WASHINGTON, June 4. Presi dent Wilson today appointed a com mission of throo men to settle the wage controversy between the anthra cito coal miners and operators. The commission's award is to be made within sixty days if possible and its award as to wages will he retroactive 'to April 1, the date when the con tracts between the miners and opera tors expired. Tho members of the commission nro William C. Thompson of Colum hus, Ohio, Neal J. Ferry of .McAdoo, Pa., and William L. Connell of Scran ton, Pa. "The Copperhead" A rhymed review by Hussell dolman. "The Copperhuad" in Lincoln's day The name of scorn with which to brand The man who would his own betray; And thus Milt Shanks' tho tanner's hand Was known In Millvlc; Joo, his son Was killed ?n battle cursing him; 'Till Milt, at last bis duty dono Won glory death could never dim A photoplay that grips tho heart; Tho story of a truc-hluo man, With Lionel Ilarrymore his part Will thrill the real American. Sen It at the Itlalto tonight. There's one lunch that II ike better than any other u T Tqasties are o'oocl S anytime Corn Pain Stopped Quick "Gets-It" loosens Them So They Liftoff in A Jiffy. Tho corn pains ceano na soon as a few drops of "fiots-lt" reach tho corn. It kops out of tho hurting; business forever. For a day or no the corn remains, KPttinR looser nnd looser and with out a twinge from it. Then, it Kta eo loost that you jur.t lift It rlKht off, without oven feeling ft. and cast ft away. That's how easily and simply "f icts-It" disposes of tho corn nuisance. "t Juts-It." the unfailing; puarnn teed, moneybnrk corn rernover, roots but a trttlo at any dru store. Mf.'d by IS. IjtiwrciicQ&Co.. Chicago. Sryld iu Medford ttna recommend ed as tho world's bust corn remedy by Leon D. Iiuskina, Medford Phar macy, Strang's DniK Store, 'Heath's OruR Store, West Side Pharmacy. COCKROACHES EASILY KILLED TODAY BYUSINO AIm fU lUt DflTfl lo WATER BUGS, RATS AND MICE tti-vlr Tor Uf. Two Him, lite and 11.60. ORDZa F.:OM YOUR DEALER AT Holland Cafe .jmm&pf 1. It II,. The McCormick Has Been the Standard of All Binders for Years Come in and See the McCormick Before Buying Patton and Robinson, Inc. Everything for the Farm Telephone 150 112 So. Riverside FOR SALE Tho California Ilex Spray Company of Bcniciu, California, ownors of parts lots flvo and six in Ish Addition to tho City of Modford, said lots having erected thereon a building equipped for the manu facture of Lima and Sulphur Solution, hereby orfers this property for sulo and will receive bids In accordance with all or each of the several propositions as will bo outlined below. iliids are to be submitted in written form at the office of said California Rex Spray Company at nenlcia, California on or beforo twelve o'clock noon June 15th, 1920 and with the express under standing that said California Ilex Spray Company reserves Iho right to accept or reject any or all bldB. Each bid must be accompnnied with certified check for ten per cent of the amount of such bid and which checks on all rejected bids will be returned to bidder not later than July 1st. Tho terms of salo to bo Cash within ten days after dato of acceptance of any bid and at which time title to proporty purchased will bo properly transferred. PROPOSITION NO. I. 1OT m'lLIIX5S KQI'IP.MKNT. Iiids aro ronucstcd on Lot, Dulldlngs and Equipment, complete as It now stands. PROPOSITION NO. 2. Hl'ILDINt; ALONE. Ilids are requested on Huildln& alono exclusive of all equipment and which equipment consists principally of Hollers, Tanks, Ulevator, Pumps, Knglne, Scales, l'lpo Lines, Barrels, ToolB, etc. ' In case of sale of building the right Is reserved to remove all equipment nnd purchaser Is to remove building within a period of sixty days from dato of transferor title. PROPOSITION NO. 8. Bids aro requested on Lot and Building oxcluslvo of equipment as referred to In Proposition No. 2 the right being reserved to nimoyo such equipment lit any tlmo within a porlod of sixty days. PROPOSITION -NO. I. liOT III ILIUNtiS KLKVATOH SCALKS. . i , Bids are requested on Lot, Buildings including Ulevator and Scales but oxcludlng all other equip ment tho right to remove which within a porlod of Sixty days from date of transfer of title Is reserved. PROPOSITION NO. B. LOT lil'ILI)IN(JS ICLIiVATOIt SCALI -K N(i I X l: LA ROM UOI IjKR Bids are requested on Lot nnd Buildings including Elevator, Sculos, Englno nnd Large Boiler but exclusive of all other equipment the right to remove which within a period of sixty days from dato ot transfer of tltlo Is reserved. ' All bids accompanied with cnrllfled check must bo at tho offlco of tho California Ilox Spray Company in lienicln, California, not inter than twolve o'clock noon Juno 15th, 1020 after which dato and tlmo no bids will bo considered. , Reply will he made lo all bids considered not later than July 1st It being understood that tho said California Rex Spray Company reserves the full right to accept or reject any or nil bldB submitted. The properly will ho opened for Inspection on Friday, Juno II III, between the hours of one and five p. in. and on Sunday, June Kith, between the hours of nine a. m. and twelve o'clock noon and at which times further Information will bo available. California Rex Spray Company Benicia, California J or whether it be Chapultepec. with its