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V MEDPORC MaiL TRIBUNE, ftlEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921 PAGE THREE " Ml Feel as 1W I Could Hot I Drag I&ra lira Bay's Work" fa the complaint of r nmo- to the household, office or factory. ,AItersufferingr prin, feeling nbrvous, dizzy. weak and dragged -down by weaknesses or her sex with eyes sunken, black circles and pale cheeks such a woman is quickly re stored to health by the Favorite Pre. Rsrlption of Dr. Pierce. Changed, too, in looks, for after taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription the Bkin becomes clear, the eyes brighter, the cheeks plump. It ia purely vegetable and contains no alcohol. . -'-Drumrists BeU i in tablets or ''liquid, or send Doctor Pierce, at Invalids' Hotel in Buffale, N. Y., i 10 cents for trial package. Redding, Caup. "Dr. Pierce's i Favorite Prescription is perfectly 3 wonderful. I owe everything to ? this medicine. When I was passing ' I thru middle age I suffered every- f. thing. Finally, I decided to take g Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. , It stopped the headaches, the pains S and the hemorrhages. I never had any more trouble.-' It really is peat." Mrs. R. B. Ralph, 60 1'orllurium Street. Courtesy''5 ' Vr Service Our Weekly Special . COMBINATION OFFER , Tooth Brush, value 35c , Penslar Tooth Paste, value....25c Nickeled Tooth Brush Holder, value 20c ' ALL FOR S-r- 50c ' THIS WEEK ONLY Medford Pharmacy Prescription Druggists Main and Central PHONE 10 EUROPEAN RELIEF The following contributions have been received at tho European Kellef headquarters at the Chamber of Com merce during the three days cam paign: May Dally 2.50 Knights of Pythias 112.84 Greater Medford Club 10.00 II. C. Garnett 10.00 Wm. F. Isaacs 5.00 Harry H. Rosenberg 20.00 Alfred Weeks , 2.00 Alfred S. Carpenter 10.00 Woodmen of the World 15.85 Airs,. York 2.00 O. O. Aleuderfer 10.00 Alice M. Watt 10.00 Luke Ryan 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Peterson 2.00 II. Webb 1.00 Alex Sparrow 6.00 W. B. Reynolds ., 5.00 13. F. Van Dyke 10.00 E. Rcnshaw 10.00 Mrs. M. Holden 5.00 E. II. Hurd 2.00 Mrs. Edgar Wight v 1.00 St. Mark's Guild 20.00 T. J. Gardner .'. 10.00 F. E. Martin 10.00 Mrs. S. L. Dennett 2.50 L. E. Williams 2.50 Chas. Knight 10.00 Woman's Aux. of Amer. Legion 10.00 O. C. King REFINED SERVICE ( at a saving we are in a position to give., the lowest. 'possible rates .oDtainabie. Every item of. modern fiu s erai service is given our 1 most careiui attention. also : the assistance of a '''''to without. extra charge Weeks -Conger Co. Licensed Lady L Embalmer AUTO PAINT SHOP Automobiles Painted and - Revarnished ' ' ' 221 North Fir. Li G. SPRINKLE, Prop. Phone 777 LeeWatkins&Co. SELLS Hay. hcttt Oats, Rolled Darley, Scratch Feed. Shelled Corn, Cracked Corn, Corn Meal, Ground Oats, Mill run, Moremilk, and other dairy feeds. Grit, Oyster. Shell and nil kinds of Poultry supplies. Beet pulp and other-supplies. We have Fisher's Blend and Olympic Flour, . Prices. are 'changeable, ' so furnished on '.application. Wo meet prices of competitors. Call and see us at 307 South. Front, or Phone 260. SEWARD HOTEL "HOUSE OF CHEER" - AI.DER AT 10TH STREET, rORT-A.Nl, ORKGON.. All the Oregon electric cars-stop at unexcelled. We striTe to please. Rates 11.50 and up. With bath $2.00 and up. Our dining room Is very popular, and our business men's luncheon, and our regular and Sun day dinners are not equalled else where at our price. Opposite Olds, Wortman & King's big store. ' W, C, CULBERTSON, Proprietor, . - - 2.00 J. L. Demmer 2.00 Ed M. White 10.00 Leon 13. Haskins - 5.00 Arvid Iidrsell 10.00 Mary E. Wooas 1.00 J. II. Willcke 1.00 C. P. Parker 10.00 Frank E. Upton 5.00 Transient 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schucliard.... 5.00 Mrs. V. ii. C 2.00 J. C. S. Weills 10.00 II. E. Marsh .'. .'. 5.03 Grace Lydlard 3.00 H. P. L 10.00 Carl Esch 5.00 Little Amy Lynch 50 Mush and Milk Banquet tickets 96.00 ..nonymous Contributions 23.00 Mrs. Myron Root , 5.00 Maude M. Anderson 6.00 First Presby. Sunday Sch. (jjass 10!tl0 Geo. T. Collins 10.00 F. W. Carnnhan , 2.00 Mrs. Caruahan . 2.00 W. L. George 1.00 Katie M. Grieve 1 1.00 Danny Mcivlann 2.50 Jack McMann "... 2.50 Anonymous 10.00 Butte Falls District 04.75 BUTTE FALLS IS LEADING COUNTY PHOENIX W. 0. W. E Iiutto Falls was tho first rurr.I dis trict to reuurt us huvluK complete their cainpulKil for the European lief fund. The quota anHiicm-d Ilutte Falls was $50.00 and durlnu th three-day campaiKn they raised IU4.75. During December there was sent from Uutle Falls to state head quarters the sum of J IS. 09 and there was a contribution of $10 made dur itiB The Mail Tribune campaign, that the district Is credited with 92.84. Butte Falls is to be congratulated on the showing made by exceeding her quota by nearly 100 per cent, and this was niado possible throuuh the able leadership of their chairman, Mrs. N. H. Stoddard. No other rural districts havo ported. Total 649.44 mis total with the Mail Tribune and Geo. Hunt Co, funds brings the grand total for Medford to approximately $2000, without Including Bulto Falls. ' Tho down or so' Chinamen of the city started tho annual celebration of the Chinese New' Year Sunday, with duck fount; but no gin and fire-' crackers. . The local Mongolians re joiced under 'the direction of Leo Toy. at the laundry . barracks on Riverside avenue.'. Lee lius an old-fashioned phonograph and 100 old records, which according to the neighbors, were played over twice each. A oner stringed Chinese fiddle was also brought into action. Tho crowning event of the day was the feed, con sisting of ducks, imported from China enoaaed In mud, and other delicacies from the Flowery Kingdom. - A Chinese New Year celebration lasts for a week, and generally winds up with a lot of racket. During this period a good Chinaman Is supposed to pay' alt his-debts, and forgive all his enemies. Tho raisin nuts, without which no Chinese New Year l'i a suc cess, did not arrive In time for the opening event. Before the festive season is over, the Chinese of Yreka, Cat., and this city will have a sort of a get-together meeting. Tho Medford Chamber of Com merce forum tomorrow will be held at the Medford hotel and tho mom bore will have tho opportunity to hear from K. E. Hodgman, division engl neer of the State Highway commis slon, as to road work having been done and of that which is contem plated in Jacksou county. The building of permanent roads and as many miles of them aa it is posslblo to get In Jackson county will result in temporary prosperity during tho construction period and perma nent prosperity upon their compila tion In that it brings the more distant ranches nearer to ther market point during all seasons of the year. Good roads Is what every member of ihe community is Interested in and there ftire there should bo a very large at tendance at the forum tomorrow to hear of what tho future has in store for all residents of the county. RICH MUSICAL TREAT The New York Chamber Music So ciety has given Indubltuble proof of its surpassing ability. It has been heard In works both well and little known; it has never yet given a monot onous program for the simple reason that Us director, Miss Beebe, Is skilled In tho making of grateful programs, charming by their color and life. This she achieves by varying scores for the entire ensemble with scores for ill vorse combinations of the instru ments; likewise by an Indefatigable search for whatever novelties of value she may find in remote libraries or museums. The Important and established place which the New York Chamber Music Society holds in the artistic world be speaks the fact of their great success and likewise points to the great edu cational value of this unique and splen did organization. An unusually large public has given the endorsement of its pleasure In their real musical worth and these facts have been similarly at tested to by the commendatory critl clBms of the press. At the armory in Ashland tomorrow night, February 9th. OUT 0' ORDER STOMACHS Indigestion, Acidity, Sourness and Gases ended with "Pape's Diapepsin" . The moment you cat a tablet nr In of Pape's Dinpeiin all the lumps of in digestion puiti, the sournets, heartburn and belching of eases, due to aciditv. vanish truly wonderful! Millions of people know that it it needless to be bothered with indigestion, dyspepsia or a disordered stomach. A few tablet! of Pape's Diitpepain neutral ize acidity and give relief at once no waiting! Buy a bote of Pape's Diapepsin now I Don't stay dyspeptic! Tr to regulate your stomach so you can eat favorite foods without causing distress. The cost is ao little. The benefit aoirreat. You Can Afford to Ride a Harley Davidson Motorcycle At the Page Outside the Daw," Prlscllla Dean's first production since "The Virgin of Stamboul," and said to outrival any of her former photodramas In the quality of the story and excellence of execu tion, is announced for tomorrow at the Page theatre "Outside the Law" Is presented by an all star cast chief among Miss Dean's support being Lon Chaney. Wheeler Oakman; Ralph Lewis and E. A. Warren. According to advance reports, one of the hits Is scored by an absolute new comer to the screen. Ills name is Stanley Goethals and he is only three years old, and he is traveling In fust company In this feature. Gay, Bright Light at the Rialto There's a string of gay, bright lights in every great city that encircles the globe. In "The - Yellow Typhoon" these lights are all around the world lights. They stretch from New York, to London, Paris, Rome, Monte Carlo. Berlin, Shanghai, China, Manila and back to New York again. ' This remarkable story, starring Anita Stewart In a dual role, Is Harold MacGrath's greatest adventure tale, a First National attraction which will be shown at the Itlalto theatre tomorrow. Hit Trouble Is All Gone "I was. affected with pains all over my back and kidneys," writes Charles McAllister, 1 Clark Ave., Kearney, N. J. "After three or four doses of Foley Kidney Pills I became all right and my pain is nil gone." Foley Kidney Pills relieve backache, urinary Irregular ities, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints, swollen muscles and other symptoms of kidney trouble. It Is a splendid medicine, prompt In action, and always helps. Contains no habit forming drugs. Sold everywhere. Adv. To the cditm: 1 am sending the fol lowing resolutions for publication : At a regular ii.iiilns of Oregon camp No. 43S W. O. W. the members went on record, unanimously. In sup port of the action taken by the Amer ican Legion on the Japanese question, aim mo ioiiowing resolutions were adopted: Resolved, that wo are not In favor of allowing foreigners, not cliglblo to citizenship, to become renters or own ers of lands In the state of Oregon, and that we favor any legislation that will bring about the required results. And that the members wish to call the ntteutlon of our legislators to the old adage, "That a stitch in time saves nine. f: E. FURRY. S. CH1SIIOLM, Committoo. Phoenix, Ore., Feb. 5, 1921. mtii I n IS ORDERED STOPT A telegram received today by Sor- geant Georgo W. HrfoVoll, in chnrge of the local recruiting station hero Is as follows: Discontinue enlistments immediate ly. Reject applicants now on proba tion or who may apply. Men now in service may re-enlist. Non-commis sioned officers may re-onlist in tholr grades within twenty days nftor dis charge. RECRUITING OFFICER. KLAMATH F. DISTRICT KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Feb. 8. Recent queer occurrences reported in the lava bed region In the northern part of Modoc county, California, have caused some Inhabitants to fear that some long dormant volcano la about to break forth. The family of W. P. Heryford, It is reported, was awakened recently before midnight by queer rumbling noises. On rlBlng and look ing out, they said, they saw names In the hills across the lake from their dwelling. The flames at intervals shot high Into tne air, the Increase In vol ume being accompanied by tho rum bling sounds. Other persons have reported similar sights and occurrences, hut owing to the remoteness of the district, authen tic Information la difficult to obtain. The lava fields are north of Mount Lassen and northeast of Mount Shasta. L SWEAR OFF 1 TOBACCO No-To-Buc" has helped thousands to break the costly, nerve-shattering tobacco habit. Whenever you have longing for a clgarotto,' cigar, pipe, or for a chew, Just place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet In your mouth In stead, to help relieve that awful de sire. Shortly the habit may be com pletely broken, and you are bettor off mentally, physically, financially. It's so easy, so simple. Get a box of No-To-Buo and if It doesn't rcleaso you from all craving for tabacco In any form, your druggist will refund your money without question. Adv. IN COME TAX SERVICE NEW laws will compel Uio tax-., payer to make amended tux re turns for the ikinI and compute TAXKS differently lu the fu. turc. Our Bulletin Service tvldcl! mo nro receiving weekly from Washington gives Sill, CONKS, our Income lux spec ialist up-to-the-minute Infer- ' illation. ARE you going U take ndvuntugc of that service? IF NOT WHY NOT? ' y. - Wilson Auditing Co, Liberty llldg. K. M. Wilson .1. C. Cones , C. I. A. Income Tax Specialist YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S BE PHOTOGRAPHED THIS YEAR ON YOUR BIRTHDAY SWEM'S STUDIO GREETINGS, PETEI I iUMt'! !l Jfl k it i i,.jrr. CAMEL CITY U. S. A. (or, Winston-Salem, N. C. according to the map) Here I am tonight in Winston - Salem where more tobacco is manufactured than in any other place on the face of the earth I , When I knocked off for the day, I buzzed around like a hungry bee in a buckwheat field up and down long streets of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. factories! As the Reynolds enterprise proved out more and more gigantic and I talked with more men about it, I got the real and true answer as to Why Camels are so good and so entirely different from any other cigarette! I'll spin it for you, old top listen: Every man I talked with made the one big point that the officials and the more than 350 Reynolds foremen have an inborn knowledge of the tobacco business; that (putting it into a North Carolina expres sion) they were virtually "born and raised in a tobacco patch"; that they know to bacco; how to grade it, blend it, and how to manufacture and sell it! And, what's most important of all, Pete, these Reynolds folks sure give men what they want the best that can be produced! Why Peter, it took months to perfect Camels Turkish and Domestic blend and that refreshing flavor and wonderful mild, mellow body! Tomorrow, I'm going to meet some of the Reynolds folks. Got to see inside of those factories! And, you know me I NO DROP IN CARS Fordson Tractor Prices Drop We wish to make it perfectly clear to the public in general that this drop on prices does not apply to cars. There will be no change in present car prices, as the price has been cut to the very lowest figure. Now is your golden opportu nity to purchase your Fordson Tractor, and insure the future production of your farm. 1 01 a or UHVKf iMArsiMa WESTE UNION AM aw MM NCWCOMB CARLTON. nniDnr OlOWOIt W ATKINS. VIC.MIDNT BKLVIDKRK BROOKS VKI-MniOIHf ci am or stsviei vws. -f -f OwU r Ba SUM mmm n W I It ' U -wa-Ui amwiWaf mtttm ktmmiiml i naaiaiMii,oaH, . -. ttmntt 1 anutt, mt l mtrnum atNr a dt. JANUARY 25, 1921 RECEIVED AT C. E. GATES AUTO CO. MEDFORD, OREGON. . . : "THERE IS NO CHANGE IN PRESENT CAR PRICES, WHICH, AS EXPLAINED IN A RECENT LETTER, ARE ALREADY AT LOWEST FIGURE POSSIBLE, AND NOW WITH Z ROCK BOTTOM REACHED ON TRACTOR PRICE, ANY FURIIER REDUCTIONS IN LIST. ;' . PRICES OF FORD CARS, TRUCKS OR TRACTORS CANNOT BE MADE FOR AN INDEFI-i-. NITE PERIOD. IN FACT, THESE PRICE CUTS HAVE BEEN MADE IN ANTICIPATION,,; OF CONTINUOUS MAXIMUM PRODUCTION, AND INCREASES MAY BE NECESSARY,.' BEFORE LONG IF A LARGE VOLUME OF BUSINESS IS NOT OBTAINED." FORD MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, MICH.. BARGAINS in new, second-hand CLOTHING SHOES ARMY GOODS ,103 N. Central JOHN PAPPAS, Prop. GOOD CLOTHES I Make Them KLEIN ran TALU) 1SS East Man St. ' Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refuae Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly vtBlt In resi dence districts. Dally business dis trict. Phone 89i. WTHTSICTr St JENNINGS. The Medford Auto Paint Shop (Registered) General Motor Car ileflnlahtng N. Central A Jackson. Phone 7D7 ORCHARD SUPPLIES LADDERS SPRAY MATERIAL Let Us Know Your Requirements EARL FRUIT CO Of the Northwest L. M. Campbell, Manager Medford District. "' GRANTS PASS - MEDFORD INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Effective October 23 Dally and 8u 4a7- LEAVE MEDFORD, LKAVB GRAJTT9 PAHrJ. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00p.m., 4:80 p. m. :I0 p. m, , Cars stop at all Intermediate point. . Office and Waltlns Rooms: Medford, E South Front, Nash Hotel Bldg. Phone 309. Grants Pies: The Bonbonnier, Phone 1(0. We also operate stage lines from Medford to Ashland, PhoenU. Talent, Central Point, Jacksonville. i