Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 27, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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WEDFOHD MATT, TTUT5TJNTC, MFDrOTCD. OttF.flOX. MONDAY; PECEMP.KT? 27. 1020
TANLAC SALES REACH
TREMENDOUS TOTAL
Sales for Present Year Show
Increase of Almost One
Hundred Per Cent Over
Last Year.
20,000,000 BOTTLES ARE
SOLD IN SIX YEARS
Celebrated Medicine H&s
Become Sensation of Drug
Trade All Over America
and Canada. Best Peo
ple of Country Indorse It.
AllhutiKli pluc.'d Hule Hoimsthlntf
ovor five yearn hko, the rlotmiml fur
the cuh-briitfd nn-dirine, T nine, , lias
IiitTt'iiKfd at a. ninnt phenomenal rain
and annouiH'onH'nt lias Just bi'tn
inadn by tin; niaiiiifaturei-H that th
total snh'H will reach aiiiuximutHy
yo.000.noU IxittU-H hy the end of the
preKont year.
To Hiiy that Tanlae now Iihh llics
laixoHt Hale of any mcdieinu of Hh
kind tit the world does not In-Kin to
tell tho Ntnry. for no other inopan
tloti Iihh ever cvnn approached the
inarvelloiiH rworil that Iuih been made
by Tanlae and It Ik now eoiiKcrva
tlvely OHthiiated that tho HaliH by the
end of the coming year will much thu
. aHtonlKhlng total of 30,000,000 , bot
tles,. Tuplne hm1m last yen'v nmotmted to
4,7!J,!NK hnttleH, oHtabliHhiiiK a new
world Veeotd foe the Halo of'ju'oprie
lary 'Diodieines up to that time. Thin
rei jord now paleH into- liiHlKnlfleani-e
lioVpovf, nn (U'dei'H reentvpd during the
first nine montliH of the present year
reaehed a total of (i.L'OO.OOO bottleH
nhowtnV 'siW increase of nlnioHt 100
per cent , over tho curroHpondintf pe-
liod of lhKt year. .
Thu enorniouK and evei-inorealn.f
popularity of Tanlae Ih the one r;'re:if.
uut.MtandinK- proof of Hh merit. The
ureal etst di uk firniN (f the roui.rly
have voluntarily rorne forward a nd
staled in piiin, cold fiKtireH the reccrd
breaking aU- everywhere. ' No medi
cine of )e,ss than superlative U;lI i ly
could possibly attain such a huKc sales
record, nor Kain as has Tanlae. the
unUiLlIfied endorsement of llious
amis of well-known men ami women
from all parts of the country, who
stand for the best In their communi
ties. The Krcatest tent of any medicine
is the "repeat" sales it enjoys. Tan
lac's phenomenal record has been
possible because of the fact that the
men and women who buy one bottle
invariably return for tho second and
recommend it to others because II
hits helped 1 hem. Tanlae; has been
on the market now a little over five
years. It has stood the acid test of
time. It is known ami honored In
every city, town, village and hamlet
on the American continent from Key
West. Klorlda, to t bo norl hern wilda
of Canada where even the Indians and
derful powers as a medicine,
fur-traders have learned of Its won-
Tanliic ' is composed of the most
bene)' dial roots and herbs know it to
the scientific world. Tho formula
conforms with all National and State
1'ure Food and Health laws of both
the ('idled States and Canada. Al
though Tan lac's claims for super
iority are abundantly sup purled by
leading authorities, it is the people
themselves who have made Tanlae
what it is.
Millions upon millions of the best
people of the country havo used it
and hav told millions of others what
it lutH done, for them. That is why
Tanlae has become tho real sensa
tion of the drug: trade all over
America.
Tanlae Is sold In Mod ford by West
Sldo J'harmacy, in Jacksonville hy
J. W. Itoblnson, in Koguo River' by
W. S. Cary. and hy leading drutrKisto
in every town. Adv,
The Household File
Free with a
7
50c purchase
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
The San Tox Store
TREE TANGLEFOOT
AIDS IN CONTROLLING
BLIGHT zm
lieeiiinnit'mlt'il li,v PruT. K. C. Keiiiicr, anil I Vol". 0. 0. Ciilu mid
li'ailinjr (irclinrdists. Pliny ymir tinier before January 1,
mm save niuney.
Phono 032
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
For the Whole Family A Ford Sedan .
II 'rtie Kuril Si'ililll Ik I Iri'Hiill's eiilnfiirt rur. It II
II , takes you everywhere, all winter, with us iiiiuh II
l roitirnrt. as II" you were home by your own fireside.
II That Is why Kuril eluseil rnr sules have Imreaseil II
1500 per rent eaeh month this year over the corro-
t.MinHiiK month hist yi'iir.
All the iH'anty of mi elcrlile, all the comfort of
even li'lllieratiun ivgardless of w eat her eomlil Ions, II
nith the Manly power, ileenilalilllY, anil economy II
of thu Kuril chassis ami engine, at a price you can-
not resist. '
I 5
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Cor. Slvth ami Pacific lllKhway
WITH MEDFCSD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADI
The second Christinas rextlval con
cert given Siiniluy evening at the
Kir.st Baptist church drew a largo and
enthusiastic, audience, which filled
thu house. In variety and execution
It surpassed any previous concert
given 1 y the choir. In addition to
the anthems there were selections hy
the male and ladies' quartet and solo
work hy Mr. Walker, -Mr. Vawter and
.Mrs. Newberry, all of which wore
greatly enjoyed and highly commend
ed ut the conclusion of the concert.
The work of Mr. Walker as director
and Prof. Halght as pianist were
shown In a remarkable way. Itev.
K. II. I. each gave a pointed and earn
est address on "No Room in tho Inn."
The speaker showed how Christ Is
crowded out of the lives of men and
of affairs of life today as well as
when Christ was on earth. Announce
ment was made of special New Year's
sermons for next Sunday.
Methodist Kpiscnpnl
Tho Christmas musical service at
Ibo First Methodist Episcopal church
last evening was characterized hy u
standard of excellence that was main
tained thruout the program.
A capacity audience was present
for tho opening number. With the
lights out, and a most beautiful star
shedding its light upon tho audience
from the upper part of the platform,
tho ladies' chorus sang while yet In
the choir room, "O Little Town of
liethlehom."
Tlio Iiglit8 were then turned on,
and tho full vested choir camo in
singing "Silent Nitrr.t" as a proces
sional. This carol was the motive
throughout tho cantata.
The splendid choral organization
was never better than In the rendi
tion of that master-piece of Dudley
Buck's, "The Coming of the King.
Under the able direction of Mrs. May
.Ionian MacDonough, with Miss Matie
Vronian at tho piano, and 'Mrs. W. M.
Van Scoyoe and Mr. liernard Koborts
alternating at tho organ, this cantata
was rendered in a manner that In
spired the audience with the true
spirit of Christmas.
Christian Church.
Sunday was a busy day at the
Christian church commencing witli
Sunday school at 9:45. when t ho pri
mary department met in their new
room in the basement. Tho I.oyal
Daughters class will now occupy the
room formerly occupied by the pri
mary department.
At tho close of tho Sunday school
service, Itev. . K. Millard presented
II. W. 1'aiil a signet ring given by the
school as a token of their esteem and
appreciation for his four years of sor
vcie. ,1. II. Berrien has beon elected
as superintendent for tho coming
year.
In tho evening a beautiful white
Christmas was given. The choir ren
dered a musical program, assisted by
Mrs. Edna Isaacs, b. K. Millard. Mr.
"V. II. lirnytun and .1. W. Kirkpatrli k.
Tho church was decorated in green
and white with white bells and stars
being hsed with Christmas greens. A
pageant "Tho Christmas l'llgrlm" was
giveii by the Loyal Daughters class,'1
assisted by the juniors and interme
diate department.
l-'rlday evening will bo homecom
ing and watch service. Every ono will
come with well filled baskets.
&
7 Constanc?Jalmadge
1 "Good Referericcs" n
u
A typical zypical Connlo Ta!madgo
picture now playing at the Kialto re
plete with thrills. She breaks into
the maddening rush of Now York's
uocial swim saves a sweet looking
rah rah boy from night court, cruises
the bounding main on a dream of a I
yacht, starts from Connecticut to!
New York In a bathing suit, and hits
the big city in time to grab a million
dollar meal ticket. .
TAKE GHEER OF
MS TO NEEDY
Tlu- Tri-L chin tonk Mt nf
Chrii;ini:iH to tho i-k and nhut-itiK
ChrlHtiiiiis 'vp., thmti'h t li old fa
iiiilifrV Christ iikih enrols. Uy KoinK
aliout in ears, tlic S:uri-d Heart hos
pital,, tho poor farm and several
homes in different parts of town were
reaehnd. ' Tho caroling was under the
diroethxi nf Mrs.' fienevieve MeCorkl1.
If the enrols brought as mueh joy U
tljftsw who listened as they did -to
those, yho sar.K. the club piiis will
be Blad. Ileeause of unpaved streets
and laek of time, not all of the honicn
eould bo reached which were reported
to the club. '
The TrI-L clnh will have no meet
ing this week, but will start out with
new enthusiasm the first week of tin
new year.
The Student club and all the other
ciii reserve corps found pleasure In
me Heei.u v iiriHllilHS Horvii-e W IlK II j
iney pave, one corps ma tie a quiii
and others gavo baskets of fo.tu and
cliiinties.
Now Showing
RIALTO
CM.
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"Good
References'' ' with
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
KIM KRIVKIt AV.AS LUIIK.IKSS
(Conllnuod From rage One).
she saw Ilia lights of tho DeWMtt car
coming for a quarter of, a milo. She
testified that its speed was 3.r miles
nu hour, and that when It was within
a short distance, sho screamed:
"My (.iod, ho's not going to turn
out," and ran down tho side of the
car.
"If I hail not," sho further tostiriod
"I would lie where .Mrs. Jennings is."
She also said that tho last words nf
Mrs. Jennings were: "Why do they
use such bright lights."
Mrs. Kvans also testified that the
headlights of tho DeWitt car were
burning brightly, and that there wus
plenty of room for a car to pass.
I. uko Jennings, husband of the
dead woman testified that lie was at
tho wheel of his car, when the acci
dent occurred, and that the first Inti
mation ho received of the tragedy,
was when Mrs. Kvans enino to hi in,
and Bnld: ' "Nona has been killed."
lie ran to her sldo, assisted in extri
cating her from the wreckage, and
rushed with all possible speed to Ash-
laud. Ho was not questioned at great
length. .
Arthur Dressier. Roland Webster
and Harold Kiddie, three boys en
route to Ashland testified that they
stopped their Kord 0 yards south of
the first wreck, and went hack to
Investigate. All testified that DeWitt
win coining at "about 33 miles por
hour," and that his headlights were
burning undlmined. They helped to
take Mrs. Jennings from the wreck.
Mrs. Jennings was standing behind
tho Kvans car chatting with Mrs.
Kvans when the DeWitt car crashed
Into It, with terrific force, and both
limbs were mangled at tho knees. The
leather coat sho wore at tho time was
offered as evidence and it was badly
torn. She died at i a. m.. opiates
being administered hy Dr. K. 15. Swe
deuburg of Ashland, who was also a
witness explaining the cause of death.
Mrs. Jeniii!igs,was a sister of Mil
ton A. Miller, Internal revenue collec
tor at Portland. Oregon, and well
known in this city. She lived for
many years at Cold Hill. The funeral
services will he held from the Perl
chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock,
WORK TO SIM
FIRST OF YEAR
That long-talkod-of and long-hoped-for
Jackson County . Young
Men's Christian association will soon
he a working reality. Cash Wood, the
executive county secretary, has ar
rived here from J'endleton, where he
had been In charge of tho V. M. C. A.
work in Umatilla county for some
time past, and today opened up tho
V. M. C. A. headquarters in the .Lib
erty building.
Kectctary Wood will form gymna
sium classes among the busi
ness men, both here and at Ashland,
to meet twice a weuk betwean 5 and
li p. beginning with the first of
tho year. Tho Medford business
men's class will meet at the Is'atat
oriuin. '
A feature of the gym class work
will be setting; up exercises for men
In middle life, and the playing of vol
ley ball over a net a game somewhat
like tennis, but played without racquets.
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
jward real
food economy
JT when you bc
ff J gin to serve
f g Del Monte
J Beans.
It's criminal to take a chance (
any substitute for "Itayer Tablets of
Aspirin." , Unless you see the name
"Ituyer" on package or oti tablets you
are not getting genuine Aspirin, pre
scribed by physicians for twenty-one
years and proved safe by millions,
"nke Aspirin only as ftold in the iSaycr
package for Colds, Headache, Neu
ralgia, J then mat ism, Kurachc, Tooth
ache, Lutuhfego and for Pain. Jlandy
tin boxes of twelve tables cost few
cents. Druggists also soil -. larger
packages. Aspirin is the trade mark
of Mayor Manufacture of iMonoace- i
tlcftcidester nf Salicyli -acid. Adv.
RIALTO
It sparkles like a
bottle of li. in an
ocean of cold tea
Sonic sparkle!
A First National Attraction
The stage Niieeess
In l hlg acl.s of
phenomenal
hilarity!
Begins
Wednesday
COMING WEDNESDAY
"Twin Beds"
. ' 1921 AND THRIFT
INT limst fjiinilics llio new year iind ii morn
rigid practii-e of thrift will start simultan
eously. . .
t
Why not start with a clean financial slate
yourself, and etiuip every member of the
family with a "Nationalized''. Havings Ac
count at the. VI KST NATIONAL BAN K ? :
Liberal Interest on Savings.
Zhe First National Bank
Mddford Oregon -
St
5p
iLL
COAL! COAL! COAL!
EOSSEAU COAL CO.
$8.00s $10.00, $12.00 per ton delivered. Orders taken
at 25 W. Main. Phone 934
SYSHMTHKTIC SKItVICK
Rendered In a Quiet Dignified manner at
THE PERL FUNERAL HOME
Your loved ono in taken Into tho Home wliero thore Is always
some ono with them. Our Koaidonce Is on the Second Kloor.
We are bieeiisod-IOnihalinors and are proparod to make shipment
to any part of the United Slates or Foreign Countries. Wo will
take complete charge of any Service and niaka all arrangements.,
I.nily Asslslnnt. I'liono 47.
Corner of Sixth ami Onkilalo. - Ono lilork went of 1'iislofflcB.Y
PAGE TONIGHT
8:30 CURTAIN.
SEATS SELLING
Company Orchestra.
iKM ft0$m C-RT 0rrers Q'jie the Newest
POSITIVELY THE N6.' 1
NEW YORK, CHICAGO,
BOSTON AND PHILA
DELPHIA COMPANY
HA.RRy .. CORT and GEO.CSTOOPWTOV S
MUSIC BV H&RRy ORLOB
THE KMICKERBOCKER THEATRE. NEW YORK A.ND
ILLIMOIS TMEATRE. CHICAGO. CAST With
FRED WE.IDE.R,
irv. his oriirval roc iKc "Flip" kotel clerk
i.vo the: Fours emtsr tain bps. s
DAINTIEST, DANCIEST CHOR.U5
EVF.R SEEN AM V WHERE
Listen Lestep isa feasi of fun and v
fnvolifv iha ha tnaflp mitcira rnmotd
history, fris a veritable Casc2(le of Aj
uior-a renciciTous musical tastival
0re5entcfjbvsmfigp.c.fJancer:anJfiin-
for one entire year. "Listen Uster'is li
the !asl word in musical enlerVammentf
WOULD YOU PA 55 UP A OOLO Af,? U
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JTvICES-Lower Floor, $2.50 and $2.00. Balcony, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c; plus 10 per cent War Tax.