Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 01, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDFORD MAIL ' TJITBTTNTC. :MttDFORD,'Oi;i:OONT. FRIDAY. A1MML 1. 1021
PA(TE THREt
LEADING AUTHORITIES
NOW SHOW JUST WHAT
TANLAC REALLY IS
Physiological Action of Prin
cipal Ingredients of Cele-
brated Medicine on the
Human System Is Ex
plained. . SUPREMACY CLAIMS
WELL SUPPORTED
Many of the Medicinal Ele
ments Have Been Known
and Used Since Civiliza
tion First Began.
Tan lac, the celebrated medicine
which has bern accomplishing euch
remarkublo reaultn throughout this
country and Canada, in composed of
, the most .beneficial roots and herbs
hnown to science. The formula is
purely ethical and complies with all
;T.'atkmal and' State 'Tore Food and
4 iJrugr La ws. Altogether, each .f
'which' is of recognized therapeutic
value.
Many , of these ingredients havo
bfien individually ' known and used
Bine civilization first began, and
some of them have been used and
prescribed by leading physicians
evnrywhero. but until they were
, brojffht together in proper propor
tion and association, as in the Tan lac
formula, humanity had not heretofore
realzed tlH-lr full value and effect.
a referring" to one of the more Im
poiant ingredients of Tnnlac, the Kn-
. cydopedta Brittanica says: "It has
biMli the source of the most valuable
' toric medicines that have ever been
discovered." In referring to others of
th.
general tonic drugs contained in
Tiillac, the 13th edition of Potter's
Tlirapeutics, a standard medical
tea book, states that "They impart
peLral tone nnd strength to the cn
tirl system, -including all organs nnd
t h-k es,"
lis same well-known authority, in
ribing the physiological action of
another of the ingredients of
T.-llac, which is of vaiuo in treat-
inl what is commonly known ns "a
run-down condition," ust-s the follow
ing expression: "it is highly esteemed
in loss of appetite during convales
cence from acute diseases."
There are certain other elements In
Tanlac which, because of their influ
ence upon the appetite, digestion, as
similation and elimination, improve
the nutrition and vital activity of the
tissues and more important organs of
the body, and produce that state of
general tonicity which is called
Health.
The United States Disponwitory
makes the following comment re
garding another ingredient: "It may
bn used in nil cases of pure debility
of the digcstlvo organs or where a
general tonic Impression is required.
Dyspepsia, atonic gout, ' hysteria and
intermittent fever arc among the
many affections in which it has
proven useful."
I 1 There are certain other ingredients
j described in the Dispensatory and In
jother standard mdekal text books as
; having a beneficial action upon the
organs of secretion, whose proper
functioning results in the purification
of the blood streams passing through
them. In this manner objectionable
and poisonous ingredients of the
blood are removed and the' entire sys
tem invigorated and vitalized.
' Tanlac was designed primarily for
the correction of disorders of the,
stomach, liver nnd bowels. At the
same time, however, it is a powerful
reconstructive tonic nnd body builder,
for it naturally follows that any modl
cihe that brings about proper assimi
lation of the food and a thorough
elimination of the waste products
must, therefore, have a far-reaching
and most beneficial effect upon the
entire system.
Although Tanlac's claims for su
premacy are abundantly supported by
the world's leading authorities, it is
the people themselves who rve really
made Tanlac what It is. Millions
upon millions have used it with grati
fying results, and have told ohcr mil
lions what it has done for them. That
is why Tanlac has become the real
sensation of the drug trade tnthis
country nnd Canada, and that is also
why it is having the largest sale of
any medicine of its kind in the world
today. Adv.
Something Good
For; Saturday
25c
25 c
resh Crisp Ginger
naps, per pound -
Light Flaky Coffee
Cakes, each - -
MADE IN MEDFORD
Personal Attention
Prompt Service
H E. MARSH
Phone 252
Grocer
Phone 252
STAR MEAT MARKET
THE
Meat Fish Oysters
Specials for Saturday and Monday j
Shoulder Pork Roast, per lb. . . . 20c
Choice Beef Pot Roast, per lb 1 7c
Short Ribs of Beef, per lb 15c
Pure Home Rendered Lard, per lb 25c
Good Bacon, per lb. M'. . i . ..... :. ... ...30c
3 1 4 E. Main ' We Deliver Phone 273
GRANTS PASS MEDFORD.
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Dmtlr nd Sunday.
IXAVTE GRANTS TASS.
10:00 .in.
1:00 p. m.
4: tO p. m..
Effective October JW
LEAVE MEDFORD, -10:00
i. m. ' '
- 1:00 p.-m. '
4:31 9. m.
Can itop at all IntermedUte ptxnti.
Office and Waiting Roomi: Medford, B South Front, Naah Hotel
Bldg. Phone JOS). Grant Pais: The Bonbonnler. Phone 140.
We alio operate atage Ilnea from Medford to ijhland, Phoenix.
Talent, Central Point, JackeonTllle.
Court Hall, agent for the Packard
Six, at Medford was here for a lew
hours eiiioiite to Dairy to transact
business. Klamath Kails Herald.
Dr. Jouctt P. Dray Is In his office
week days except Thursdays, room
40D-410. Phone ES0. Lady assistant.
"Keep Smiling." tf
Reginald Fifer of the Premier or
chestra was an Ashland visitor last
night. I
Save making your children's dresses
by buying Pacific Package Goods.
Handicraft Shop. 11
V. P. Shepaid of San Francisco,
official of the California-Oregon Power
company, who Is In Medford on busi
ness, motored over to Grants Pass to
day. I
K. W. Fuller of The Dalles, who-
with with family, is stopping for sev
eral days at the city auto camp
grounds, lost a heavy brass padlock
off his car between Gold Hill and Med
ford the other day which he earnestly
hopes the finder will return to him.
The ground having becun to drv out
fast the past week the much delayed
spring plowing is on generally through
out the valley.
Without any shame whatever James
Grieve of Prospect. Alex Sparrow,
William Nicholson and Former V. S.
Engineer Seymour told thrilling tales
of imagination of the Klamath-Crater
Lake-Prospect country last night be
fore the fireplace at the Klks club, for
the benefit of many wondering and
gullible young Klks who did not know
them and hence believed everythlne
they said.
The condition of Miss Liberia Gore
has improved wonderfully the past
two days much to the gratification of
her relatives' and friends,' and she Is
now regarded as practically out of
danger. - ' ' ' -''-''.- .
Mrs, .George A. Mansfield left this
forenoon for Portland to join her hus
baud arid accompany him to Chicago,
where he goes as one of tho throo
Oregon delegates to represent this
state at a national grain marketing
plan conference. From Chicago Mr.
and Mrs. Mansfield go on to Washing
ton, D. C, where the former will spond
a week in attending the National Farm
Bureau Federation executive commit
teo meeting, and on tho return trip
they will stop over at McAllister, Okla
where Mr. Mansfield has extensive
business interests.
Mrs. William Warner has so far re
covered from her recent appendicitis
operation as to be able to be removed
from the Sacred Heart hospital to her
home next Sunday.
The local smallpox situation has
cleared so much that no new cases
have been reported for some time
past and there now seems to bo no
danger of any appearing. The last
cases , will bo discharged as cured
within a day or two. There were only
1J cases altogether In tho city.
Californlans registered at the Med
ford are Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wise
Thelma Nelson, C. L. Vincent and Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. S. Beharrcll of Los An
geles, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Manchester!
of San Diego, and J. W. Montgomery
W. H. Hammeli, A. H. Colugh 'and W.
b. Kenbach of San FrancUco. '
The Elks lodge held a largely at
tended session last night at the con
elusion of which the jazz section and
soloists of tho University of Oregon
orchestra delightfully entertained
with, several selections arid responded
to encores. The Elks will attend 'the
smoker of the Ashland lodge tomor
row night, leaving the clubhouse here
from 7:30 to 8 p. m., and each member
with an auto is urged to stop at the
ciuo nouse and fill up bis car.
All members of Chester A. Arthur
Post, G. A. R and all other old sol
u.ers, also all members of the W. R. C
are requested to meet at Perl's Funer
al Home at 2:30 d, m. on Saturday.
April 2nd, to attend the funeral of our
lato comraderDntllel Clay. ;By order
or u. w. Luke, post commander. W.
Furf.-adjulant. " - V-4 1
APRIL FURNITURE SALE
AT THE M. F. S H. CO
The month" of April Is the time for
houseclcanlng "and the April' sale of
furniture, draperies, etc., at the Med
ford Furniture & Hardware Co., which
commenced today, comes at an oppor
tune time for 'the 'housewives.- This
company has marked their goods down
to meet the present prices, and their
stock of up-to-date merchandise is one
of the largest and best selected In
southern Oregon nnd the people will
taRe advantage of the mice reduc
tions. ' -,
OBITUARY.
I
CLAV Dnh'lol Ellsworth riav died
at his home 506-S. Fir St.. March 31.
of Infirmities due to old age, at the
aso of 82 years, 7 months and 12 days.
He was born In' Wo.Hhinffton county,
Ohio, AUBUst 9. 1S3S. Duly 1. 1803,'
lie enlisted In Company c, Indepen
dent Battalion. Ohio Volunteer Cav
alry and served oh corporal to Captain
.KTancis c. Hussell. ' He "was a tnni-
!er of Chester A. Arthur G. A. It.
post and ho made it n duty to always
be of assistance to his fellow com
rades of the Civil war. He was a
kindly." lovable man. He leaves his
wife, Lydln M and two sons and
three daughters: Tred V. and Pearl
'..'lay of Jamison. Iowa; Clara Clny of
icw Rngland. Iowa; Florence flay of
Now York and Docla Clay of Wash
inirtiin. ' The funeral services will be
held at the Perl Funeral Home on
Saturday at 2:30 p. m., Rev. 1). E.
'Millard offlotHtlnK. "Interment in the
I. . . F. cemetery. Friends Invited
to attend the services. '
At the Page
A gripping story of fathor-lovo Is
"Heliotrope Harry." the Cosmopolitan
plcturizatlon of Richard Washburn
Child's absorbing novel. This picture
is attracting throngs to tho Page. It
is, in a sense, a sequel to "llumor
esque," the Paramount picture of
mother love.
Although the name suggests a love
story of somewhat passive nature,
"Heliotrope Harry" is distinctly not
that type of play. It depicts the su
preme sacrifice which a futher makes
for his daughter's happiness.
"If I Were King" Ends Tomorrow
Night
Never have the patrons of tho
Rialto theatre been bettor 'pleased
with a picturo than witli "If I Were
King," in which William Farnum plays
the part of the swaggering vagabond,
Francois Villon.
This picture more thnn lived up to
the advance notices, it will be shown
for the last time tomorrow night at the
Rialto theatre.
U. OF 0. CONCERT
A fair sized but very appreciative
audience enjoyed the concert given
at tho high school nuitorlum last
night by the University of Oregon or
chestra of 23 members. The splendid
program was a varied ono to meet al
tastes from jazz to classical. The
latter numbers wero particularly
pleasing, as wero the solo numbers
of QUss Alberta Potter, talented vio
linist, Frank Jue. the sweet voiced
Chineso tenor, and the selections by
the Jazz portion of the orchestra.
The concert was given under the
auspices of the high school girls' glee
club, and the visiting players were
entertained at the homes of IT. of O.
alumni and friends during their stay
In the city. The high school ex
presses appreciation for the courte
ous entertaining. The orchestra
goes to Roscburg for a concert there
Saturday night.
Aluminum ' wire is now being used
on high tension electrical transmission
lines because It Is llglit and offers
comparatively little resistance.
"Oetslt"
Coras
to Death
First Stops All Fain-Then Feela
the Corn Off.
Don't try to fox trot on com "tortured
feet. Oat rid of your corns. 11 you have
I Male Your Feet Hepprl RemoTe That
Corae Wilt "Gete-lt."
never seen a corn tickled to death. Jost
apply a few dropi of "Oots-It" to yours.
Then watch that corn die peacefully as
If It hsd gono to sleep. Soon It In nothing
but a loose piece ot dead skin that you
can lift right oft with your nnsern.
iot after thorn now. Your driiRglflt
bn "Gets-It." Oosts but a trifle or
nothing at all If it falls, Ufd. by .
Lmwreuce A Co.. Chicago.
Visit the
COLONIAL
SHOP
and see the stun
ning hats that Miss
Towne is showing.
Smart and classie.
The latest from the
city. Prices $5.50
to $1550. Nothing
over $15.50.
Liberty Illilg.
The Colonial
Phone 298.
luff
':
A COMPLETE SHOWING OF
SPORT SUITS
Jersey Sport Suits in plain iind ciun
biniitiiin of colors.
SPORT SKIRTS
In plaiils iiinl stripes, in both dark and
light wool.
DRESSES
Of Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Foulard and
Tricotine.
BLOUSES
New Blouses of Georgette, Crepe do
Cliino. Voile and Batiste. Hand made
Fleur dt1 Lis Blouses in all sizes.
PETTICOATS
Or Jersey iu n variety of styles in all the
lovely combinations of colors, shadow proof
petticoats in white and flesh.
GLOVES
Lou;; and short Cloves in silk and suede in
black, white, grey, heaver and mastic.
HOSIERY
Silk Hosiery in black, white, grey and cor
dovan in all sizes.
VEILS
Lovely veils in patterns and by the yard in
all shades. Also this handy fllip-on veils. ,''
UNDERWEAR
Clove Silk Vest si Camisoles. Bloomers and Combinations, Kayscr Lisle Vests and 'Silk Top
Combinations in small and out sizes.' Senpnx I'lulet-wear in white and flesh -in all sizes.'
A COMPLETE LINE OF NOTIONS
Trade With Jonell j
And Cut Down That Grocery Bill
Free delivery. Goods sent C. O. D. when requested. Driver will
collect at door. All you have to do is 'phone Jones your (frder.
He'll do the rest. ."' '
EVERYBODY SWEETEN UP SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
1 lb. of Good Chocolate Gream Gandy for 28t
Regular price 40c. Buy all you want, but nbthing less than ,1
pound sold. ' -FISHER'S
BLEND FLOUR . . . $2,75
Rinso That famous Washing Powder 3 pkgs for J2$f
3 LARGE ROLLS TOILET PAPER - 25c
4 pounds Snowdrift Shortening . 7fi
9 pound sack Rye Flour -- 43f
9 pound sack Rolled Oats .........l... -58
25-POUND SACK VILMO FLOUR . ... .... . . . ... . . . $1.1?
5 pound pails Honey :.. f?lOQ
3 pkgs Quaker Quackies,' 'better than Com Flakes L .........i35;1f
3 pkgs Sunbrite (good as Old Dutch)... .'2 cans Corn, 'a bargain
2 ans Corn, a bargain.'...'..!..'..:...... -- "25
1 pound English Breakfast Tea 60c value for i ..: '...............-.....SO
3 pkgs, 1 each of Sago; Pearl Tapioca and Instant Tapioca.:.....,.........;...,....33
2 pkgs Flap Jack Pancake Flour
OLYMPIC CROWN OR DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR .. . ..$2.70
10 bars White Wonder Soap , :,52
1 pound can Shilling Baking Powder .::49,
1 Large pkg. Albers' Wheatflakes , 34 -
1 pound can Wadco Coffee 34 j
2y2 pound can Shilling best Coffee $1.14
3 PKG. DIAMOND W. JELLY POWDER ANY FLAVOR
Better than Jello, for .'I . ... . . 32c '
H. 0. Oats, per pkg .' i6j
3 ukgs Lux Soap Chips : .- 40
2 pairs Men's Work Sox, regular 20c kind, for ...25
Men's $1.25 Work Shirts for ..........,;'.t... ?1.00
011 Cloth, per yard :.' -40
Ladies Pure Silk Hose from 90 to $1.50. Why pay twice this amount,
come in and be convinced. -i :
6 Ladies' White Handkerchiefs, some bargain for ......f....'.28
2 spools Coates Crochet Cotton for., t..........V..,....... ......7..... 254
Men's all Leather Work Gloves '48 ;';
DON'T FORGET THE CHOCOLATE CREAM CANDY , :
This price is for Saturday only and phone early, for we only have - ; ;
200 POUNDS FOR 28c PER LB. .
Nothing less than 1 pound sold at this price, 'but you can buy all you want ;
BIG LINE OF VEGETABLES FOR SATURDAY
Make out your list and phone early. . i
JONES' GROCERY. ;
Phone 125-126 The Store With Service and Bargains
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