Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 22, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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    WFJFOT?.T' " MATH ' TUTBTINE. MEDFORT), OliF.fi ON", WEDNESDAY. DEfEMRER
22. 1020 ;
MINING ENGINEER SAYS
HE SUFFERED 30 YEARS
IS GONFIDENT OF
B
Well Known Oregonian Declares
Tanlac Has Given Him a Ne.vv
Lease on Life.
"For tho first tiino In thirty years
I am now able to put whatever 1
warn--without BiifforJjif? afterwards,"
said F. C. Ilogei-R, a well-known mln
In Rtnglneer Hvlnar at 1075 Kust Nine
teenth Btreet north, 1'ortland, Ore,
VI now know what it Is to enjoy fine
he lath, for Tanluo hiiH built mo up
until, I have gained fifteen poundM and
today 1 am feeling better than 1 have
irt 2t years. In 1810 my Htuiuaeh
Went back on me and in Hplte, of
everything I went down hill until J
was a nervous and physieul wreck.
Everything1 J ate soured on my stom
ach, and 1 would have awful spells of
indigestion.
f'For days at a time T couldn't re
tain athing 1 ate and I had a burning
like a coal of fire in my throat and
client. These spells were so bad some
times I could neither lie down nor
sit up with any comfort.
"I had pains all over my body. I
suffered from nausea and gas and
bloated up so tight I could hardily
breathe. My nerves broke down and
I seemed to be playing out alto
gether. "Nothing In tho way of medicine
did me any good until I Kt hold of
Tan la u and now L can hardly remem
ber the day when I felt better. 1 eat
like u bear and never have a sign c.f
indigestion afterwards. The pains
and gas have all disappeared and my
breathing Is fre aend regular, .My
nerves are as strong ;is iron and i
sleep as sound as I ever did in my life.
I am as sound us a dollar, never miss
a day from my work and I feed that
1 have a new lease on life."
Tan tact is sold in Med ford by West
Side Pharmacy, in Jacksonville by
,J. W. Hohinson, in Rogue Jli'er by
W. S. Cary, and by leading druggists
In every town. Adv.
Get Your Xmas
i ' ...... ...... v.
Eats from Us
Large Cal. Walnuts, lb. . . 30c
Fresh Roasted Jumbo Peanuts, lb. . . . 20c
Cal. paper-shelled Almonds, lb. .... .40c
Fancy miked nuts, Almonds, Walnuts,
Brazils, Peanuts Filberts and Chessnuts at
pound 35c
Sweet Cal. Oranges, dozen . 40c, 50c, 60c
' Large Florida Grape Fruit, each . . . 20c
Large Fancy Cranberries, lb. 30c
Fresh Dromedary Dates, box ...... .30c
"Dried Figs, package ,. . 15c
Fancy Candied Figs, package ...... 15c
Pure Maple Sugar, lb. .50c
.Choice Cal. Ripe Olives, pint . 20c
Fresh Xmas Candies, lb 30c
Chocolates, lb 40c
.We carry a full line of fresh vegetables.
California Head Lettuce, Cauliflower,
, Celery, Egg Plant, Sweet Radishes, Spin
ach, Home Grown Leaf Lettuce, Carrots,
Turnips, Parsnips, Cabbage, etc.
HIBBARD'S GROCERY
131 East Main Phone 143
. ; We Have Our Own Free Delivery ,
AIDS IN CONTROLLING , .
BLIGHT
TREE TANGLEFOOT
Ifceonimended by Prof. 0. Keimer, mul Pro IV CO. Gate uiul
lending orchardists. Place your order helire .January 1, 1021
ud nave nimify. Phone 932
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange
A few items that may be of interest to you
for Xmas gfitS: " "
Spring Bumpers Spot Lights
Moto-M eters Weed Chains
Sets of Crescent Wrenches
Cygnet Ratchet Wrench
Noblus Polish ' Head Light Lens
Muffler Cut-Out Gabrel Snubbers
Johnson Shock Absorbers
Geo. L.Treichler Motor Co.
BUDAPEST. Former Em p e r o r
Charles of AiiHtnitt-JIungury has eut
a letter to his supporters here encour
uglni; them In the hope that he will
he restored to the Aiistro-HiinKarlan
throne.
"Powerful agents are at work to
restore tho Austro-lluugurian mon
archy und thereby prevent the Ana-
trlans from joining Clermany," the
erstwhile monarch wrote from Pran
gins, Switzerland, where lie is still
in exile. ,
"Walt patlenlly, our trusted and
well-heloved, the oircumstances are
favorahle and with the help of Clod 1
shull return to my faithful 'Magyar
subjects." The letteu was 'brought
by a confidant to Charles' adherents
headed by Prince Louis AVindiseh-
graetz, Counte Julius Andrassy and
Uaron Joseph Szterenyi. In it he
warned his partisans against making
alliances or conspiring wilh adven
turers because, he wrote, he had no
(loti'lit about tho ultimate victory of
the legitimists principle.
"My claim" tho letter continues
- "Is, supported by the Vatican and
backed by the French aristocracy, the
clergy and the higher military circles.
I hope that the Catholic population
of Croatia and Slovakia will be only
too glad to return under my sceptre
aud King Ferdinand of Rumania will
not refuse some territorial conces
sions from ine, who Buved his throne
at the time when Rumania, wus occu
pied by the Hermans."
NEW YORK, Dec. 22.--Failure of
the brokuniKo firm of Foster and
Lounsberry wus announced from the
rostrum of the Stock Kxchange short
ly after the opening today.
The firm cohhIsIh of J. Hngenian
Foster, floor member, H. Jiurell
I.ounsborry and W. Frazer Oilmen. It
has done business on the exchange
for nearly twenty years.
BERLIN. Smuggling over the
Dutch and Danish .frontiers, which
the German government had gone to
great effort to suppress, again is
flourishing "on a colossal scale" and
at some points with the full know
ledge and connivance of many gov
ernment officials, . according to re
ports reaching here. Smugglers aru
declared to be outbidding the gov
ernment for the aid of dishonest of
ficials and the "veritable army of
customs officers on the borders have
permitted millions of marks worth of
tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, coffee, and
sugar to cross the border duty-free
within the last few months."
Flying squadrons of, customs off!
cers have been organized by the gov
eminent to catch the smugglers who
are said to have so thoroly systoma-
tized their operations that "customs
receipts are rapidly falllns back to
nothing, for custom control Is again
only on paper."
Fifty thousand pounds of coffee
are being smuggled oyer the border
daily at one point, a report says, and
smugglers everywhere are working
with the sympathy and assistance of
all dwellers along the frontiers.
Sure
Relief
I t
"W3 6 HFl l-AMS
Sure Relief
'FOR INDIGESTION
Last Notice
Pure Sugar
'
"WASHINGTON, ' Derv 22. Presl
dont Wilfion wtMit window shopping
on "F." tivot 'yesterday ; vlowinjr the
OhiiHtnmS cn'owdH and biMghUy deco-
ntted whops from an open automobile.
Accompanied by Mrs. Wilson, the
president wuh driven Hlowly down
one side of the street which in the
main untery of the capital's shopping
district and buck the other, few in the
hurrying crowds, of shoppers recog
nizing the chief executive.
Candy
Per Pound
20c arid 23c
Bucking the Candy Trust
Sugar Bowl
You'll Always Find"
. says the Good Judge
That you get more
genuine satisfaction
at less cost when
you use this class of
tobacco.
MrafeS' A small chew lasts
so much longer man
' a big chew of the
ordinary kind. And the full, rich real
tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing
satisfaction.' , '
Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that.
Put up in two styles
W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
tasa q iijh
COMMUNITY CHARITY BALL
' FOR BENEFIT
Red Cross
HEALTHY NSW YEAR
AT NATATORIUM
Wednesday Eve., Dec. 22
Full Imperial Orchestra of .10
pieees.
Tickets $2 per couple, including '
refreshments.
Extra ladies $1.
CHRISTMAS 1920
IN BEAUTIFUL AND PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS WE SUGGEST
THE FOLLOWING:
FOR THE MEN:
Fountain pens nil styles and
prices.
Vacuum Bottles
Anseo Cameras)
Safety Razors Gillette, Anto
strop, Clem, Everdnny, Dur
ham Duplex and others.
Leather Goods In Bill Bonks,
1'ocket Books, Card Cases,
etc.
Shaving accessories in Soap,
Tales, and Lotions, Etc.
FOR THE LADY:
White Ivory Goods In Mir
rors, Brushes, Combs, Trays,
I'uft' und Powder Boxes, etc.
Manicure Sets and Requisites
of all knids.
Perfumes In Djer-Kiss, IIou
higauts, Palmer's, lludnuts,
Pivers, etc.
Toilet Waters, Domestic and
imported All odors and
prides.
Fountain Pens Gold-banded
ami plain.
Anseo Cameras All sizes and
prices.
Manicuring Requisites In va
riety. Box Stationery in Holiday
and plain designs.
COME IN AND GIVE US THE "ONCE-OVER"
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Courtesy
! t
Cor. Central and Main Sts.
Service
Our UNLOADING SALE presents an opportunity for you to pur
chase Chrstmas gfts at a great saving.
WMi
: FOUR-IN-HAND
TIES
$4.50 Four
in Hand Tics
$1.75
$3.00 Four in
Hand Ties ..
$1.50
$2.50 Four in
Hand Ties
$1.25
Others' at 50c
65c, 75c, 85c
: to $1.00
MEN'S GLOVES
Auto Gloves, lined and unlined
$1.95 to $6.00
Dress Gloves, many different styles
$1.75 to $4.50 .
Work Gloves in great variety at
85c to $3.00
MEN'S TROUSERS
A big line of Men's Dress Trousers
just received. Many very desirable,
patterns. Extraordinarv bargains at
3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.25, $7.50 to $9.00
SWEATERS
Men's Slip over. Roughneck Sweaters
.$6.00 to $10.00
Dov's Slip over Roughneck Sweaters
$4.00 and' $5.50
MEN'S SOCKS
Men's Silk Sox .......85c and $1.00
Men's Mercerized and Lisld Sox
35c, 45c and 65c .
Others at 20c, 25c, 30c
UMBRELLAS
Ladies' Silk Umbrellas in colors
$6.50 to $10.00
Fine Cotton Umbrellas $2.25 to $3.95
SKIRTS AND WAISTS v
A fine line of Ladies,' Skirts in Silk
Foplin,. Serge. BroadclotlirTricolet,
etc., at $6.45, $7.50. $8.00, $9.00, $10.00--'
' ; and $12.50 . :
ueorgeite repe aisis at ao to $a.uo
.' BLANKETS ',('
Extra heaw ArooNa $4.95 to $6.50
' Heaw Wool Nap Blankets $3.95 and
$4.50 Good Cotton Blankets $3.25 and $3.95
MEN'S HATS
$5.00 Men's Hats ....$4.00
$4.00 Men's Hats 3.25
$5.50 Men's Hats $4.50
$(5.00 Vclour Hats 5.00
$10.00 Imported Hats 6.50
SLIPPERS
Ladies' Slip
pers, .Men's Slip
pers, Children's
Slippers
Very reason
ably priced
at $1.50, $1.65
$1.95, $2.25
and $2.50 '
Medford Sample Store
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