Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 05, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDTORTVM'ATTJ TRTBTJNTE. ftrEDFOTtT), OREOON'. TUESDAY. 'AFRTL r.. 1921
page Tirams
MRS. REIFENSTEIN, AGED
67, GAINS 25 POUNDS
Declares She Would Like to
Put a Bottle of Tanlac in
the. Hands of Every Sick
man, woman and Child in
This Country Never Saw
;, Its Equal.
? '! am Kixty-sevpn years of ace, but
.in nil my experience I have never
known 8 mediuine like Tanlac. Think
of It! - At my age to gain twenty-five
'.pound In weight, but that is just
nn nave done," said Mrs. Emms.
i -npifeiuitein of No. 337 Webster ave-
nue. firrraui.. V v
i. ' haa " ,n m' Power." she con
tinued, "I would put a bottle of Tan
lac In tile home of every sick man,
uman ana cniid In this country, for
I i snow wnat tnis wonderful meUi:itie
would do for them. For almost two
yearn was almost a nervous wret-k.
J Ilia not dare to leave the house or
evun 6 up town unless my husband
went with me. 1 was afraid to even
j irom the street and had a feelinj.- of
ilread all of the time.
': "My stomach was weak and easily
! upwrt. ' For da.yn at a. titme I would
j eo Wilbout solid food. I could not
i 'a worn out all of the
lime. Some days I could hardly drag
j-triyaelf .across the room and w:w so
f weak and miserable I was rendy to
! e've up.
. "My health is fine now, and I eat
anything I want and never have a
teuah of indigestion. I have never
1 slept better than I do now. My re
' rovory i the talk of our neighbor
hood;' Its It was generally believed I
could not last but a- few weeks
longer. Thla grand medicine has
MIES. KMMA IIEIFKXSTEIX,
a:7 Webster Atc, Syi-acuie, X. T.
brought me health and happiness and
I just can't nay enough in its praise. "
Mr. .1. Iteifenstein. in commenting
on hit wife's statement, said: "Yes,
her recovery has been a happy sur
prise to us all. A few weeks ago I
had no idea she would he able to pull
through, hut now she is in better
health than 1 have ever seen her and
the credit is due to Tanlac. We have
been married fifty-two years today
and I don't believe I have ever Been
her looking any better.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
I have just returned from a mouth of special
training. M.y office is now open and I am prepared
to do your dental work by the latest and most up-to-date
methods, and at veiy reasonable prices.
My plates fit. They restore the natural appear
ance and contour of the face, which show a marked
difference when compared to ordinary plates. My
crowns and bridges are artistically made, and the
best money can buy. '
Painless Extraction of Teeth a Specialty
, DR. HENRY B. PURL
; 3d8 East Main St. Phone 503-R
WE REPAIR
Batteries, Generators,
Starters, Ignition,
Lighting, Magneto '
Systems
All Work Guaranteed
Official Service, American Bosch Magneto Co.
Perkins Auto Electric Co.
27 N. Grape St., Medford, Ore.
Fhoui 237-R Night Call 985
PIERCE REPAIRS
Phonographs, Percolators, Electric Fans, Electric Drink Mix
ers, Vacnum Cleaners, Electric Motors, Electric Irons. In fact,
.most anything. Soldering of all kinds.
L. BRYAN PIERCE
ALL WORK GUARANTEED Telephone Orders 925-L
You will find me in "The Glass House" at 116 N. Central Ave.
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES
Leave Medford It a. ui. Pail)-. I.oavo Itoschurg 1 p. m. Unily
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
LKAE MKIKORl.
1 fl . Aft a m
1:00 p. m. 1 ,
4:30 p. m.
Cars stop at all Intermediate points.
Waiting room Medford, 5 South Front.
LEAVE GHAXTS PASS.
10 a .m.
1:00 p. m.
4:"o0 p. m.
rhono 300
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
; Medford Iron Works
Tractor, Truck, Sprnj Outfit, and
Gaa Engine Repairing a Spcelnltj
GENERAL FOUNDRY
, A Nil MACIIIXR Snoi'
YOU CAN GET MOST ANY
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
OLD TIME AT DE VOE'B
E
THIS WEDNESDAY
The local National Guard organiza
tion, which has had most of the letters
of the alphabet weBt of X as its offic
ial designation has finally neeu defin
itely lettered a9 Co. A, 1st Separate
company, and a spirit of thankfulness
permeates the atmosphere at head
quarters at the Nat, A marked spirit
of hustle and activity is also notice
able thereabouts, the company having
started a four weeks recruiting drive
with the hopes of going to Camp
Lewis 100 men stroug this summer.
Company A .s been divided into
two platoons and each platoon under
the command of its platoon sergeant
will endeavor to secure the most re
cruits, the losing platoon will put up
a feed to the winners at the end of the
drive.
To start things off the company is
holding open house Wednesday even
ing, April 6th, the same date by the
way that In 1917, our country de
clared war on the Germans, and the
members of the organization hare
hopes that all men of military age who
are interested in the National Guard
will attend. Eats will be eaten, cigars
will be smoked and a good time is
assured.
The National Guard has much more
to offer young men than It ever had
before. In place of obsolete and often
Jnsufficient equipment the guard is
now completely ' equipped with the
most modern material, and good pay
Ib provided for the members who at
tend drill. The days when "tin sol
diers was a fitting name for the state
trooa have gone never to return, the
companies drill under rigid prescribed
training schedules and the officers are
no longer political appointees of the
ward boss but must come up to re
quired standards.
The taking of the federal oath or
reenlifltment in federal service In
event of war is no longer necessary
as the National Guard Is at any time
subject to the call of the president
for duty anywhere. The summer
encampments for training Is not a
two week parade and poker game as
of yore, officers and men are given
cal intensive training and after a
day of such tra:nlhg all nands are
ready to Bleep uighlB.'
It is hoped that the business men
of this vicinity will get behind Com
pany A In its drive for recrultB, en
courage their employee to enlist, if
practicable allow them time off to
attend camp. With 100 men on its
rolls the company will distribute
about $10,000 all "new" money here
each year and its well worth support
as a business proposition it for noth
ing else. .
yj.CA.F0.lS
ATHLETIC LEAGUE
LOCAL CHURCHES
Medford Y. M. V. A. board of direc
tors met Saturday uigbt aud adopted a
I constitution and by-luws for the Y. M.
C. A. Ath'.etic league. The churches
'of .Medforc are the unit d.vectly con
jcerued in forming teams In this
league. Certain requirements as to
i Sunday school membership and atten
dances, or church membersnio and of'
filiation, are the basis for eligibility of
athletes in the league. These are
clearly defined in the constitution, a
copy of which will be available for
each church.
in effect, there will be two leagues,
as the Jhniora (under IS years of age)
will play their own regular schedule
of games. Junior games will be played
after school and on Saturdays, while
the Senior games will be pulled off at
the twilight hour.
Managers are to b appointed at
once In each church, after which the
schedule committee will proceed to
draw up a schedule which will be pub
lished In these columns. Teams, how
ever, should not wait for this, but
should take advantage of every fine
day to begin getting Into form.
Every boy and man Interested
should consult the pastor or Sunday
school superintendent at once as to
the requirements for eligibility. The
advantages of playing In n regular
schedule are apparent. The free lance
team has too many games to handle at
certaiu periods, while at other llnieB
there are none to be bad.
The V. M. C. A. wiU handle otuel
athletics in the community whenever
the need becomes apparent. A city
wide track and field, without restric
tion as to entries (except the amateur
clause) will be pushed If there Is suf
ficient Interest, while an aquatic meet
to include men, women nd children
should bring out plenty of competitors
later.
At the Pane
We've got it. It cost a lot of nioncy
but it is golnc to be worth r n in mH
to you. "The Kid",' the first six-reeler
that Charlie Chaplin has ever made
nnd the greatest comedy ever filmed
is to be the attraction at the Page
theatre for a four riavs' pntnurnmani
ui-ginuing tomorrow.
For a year we have all Jvnn tin.vins
about this picture, speculating when It
was to reach the public and how good
ii reauy was. Well, in this latter con
necuon wo are w tip in a
"money back" offer. If anyone thinks
ine ma - isn't the best picture that
Charlie ever made, and ihnt'n ninn
' ' --v u (.v.ut,
Some When BUCh fun malfor. ac "A
Dog's Life" and "Shoulder Arms" are
considered, we will hand him back his
admission money and a bonus. "The
Kid" sets a .new, standard In .picture
mRtrlnF flkrt -
,u-Hiau luiiuuiivea -H new
cniid player who is a wonder. Little
Mr. Coogan. who is the "klrf " .
titled to be co-starred with even the
great Chaplin. To tell you what to ex
pect would sooil half vour fun in
we want to lmDresB on von Is that thin
is a nicture of a million
laughs than , has ever been crowded
into one mm.
At the Rialto
A charming ohotonlav of life In ih
Carolina mountains will be shown at
the Klalto theatre in "The .Tucklino "
an adaptation of Opie Read's book of
me same name. It Is a story 0f con
trasts and conflict the contrast nt
the poor and proud of the region with
tne aristocratic gentry.. Romance is
offered in more than one instance.
And the picture is wonderfully rich In
local color. It is a picture which
transports the Bnectator. so falthfnliv
has the director caught the spirit of
tne book. There is humor and nathnn
and thrills and excitement. The peo
ple are real here. An excellent cast
that includes Charles Ogle. Mabel
Julienne Scott and Monte Hlne pro
vides a perrcct Interpretation. See
this charming picture.
Helped Her Little Girl
Children need all their strength for
growing. A lingering cold weakens
them so that the system is open to
attack by more serious sickness. Mi's.
Amanda Flint, Route 4, New Philadel
phia, O., writes: "Foley's Honey ( and
Tar cured my little girl of the worst
tickling cough. I had tried many things
and found nothing to help until I got
Foley's Honey and Tar." Gives imme
diate relief from, distressing, racking,
t.'.n lng coughs, St.h even where. Adr.
A team of elephants will drag logs
averaging as much as 2300 board feet.
8L SWEAR OFF
1 TOBACCO
"No-To-Bac" has helped thousands
to break the costly, nerve-shattering
tobacco habit. Whenever you have
a. longing for a cigarette, cinar, pipe,
or for a chew, Just place a harmless
No-To-'Bao tablet in your mouth in
stead, to help relievo, that awful de
sire. Shortly the habit may be com
pletely broken; and yod are better otf
mentally physically, financially. It's
so easy, so simple. Oct a box of No-To-Bac
and if It doesn't release you
from all craving Tor tobacco. In any
form, your druggist will refund your
money without question. Adv.
Speaking of Values
The Samson Tractor Costs Less
than any tractor made with
equal horse-power.
And Speaking of Prices
Oliver 3-Bottom 10-inch Orchard Plows
$250.00
Oliver 7-foot Double Disc Harrows
$170.00
It will Pay You to GET OUR PRICES.
Patton and Robinson, Inc.
Tel. 150
112 So. Riverside
GOOD CLOTHES
I Make Then
KLEIN
Ml
TA1IA
I Rut Man Sr-
Plumbing and Heating
Quality Service
Wm. Hammett
42 S. Central Phone 659
INDEPENDENT
r i
! Auto Electric Shop
All kinds RtirBfro and auto - etrotrio
work irunrnntecd. . v ;
A. V. DUIIIIAM & N. O. CALLAHAN
sot N. Grape Pbme 4.Y
SPECIAL SALE of ROCKERS
During our 30 days big reduction sale of furniture
and house furnishings, now in progress, we will
have extra specials on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
1 Tomorrow
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th
- Will be ROCKER DAY,
when we will sell everything
in our big stock of rockers at
25 per cent Discount
Come and see our big stock and prepare to better
furnish your home and take life easier by purchasing
one or more rockers while they are cheap
Medford Furniture 6 Hardware Co.