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MEDFORD MATL TRTBtTXE, MKDPORD, OftftOOK, .THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1021 PAGE THREE "A,New Lease of Life Through Internal Baths" Mr. E. Shaln. of Santa Cruz. Oil., rites to .the Tyrrell Hygienic Insti tute: ' , . "My wife and I will be 85 years youn next , birthday and consider ' that the J. B. I.. Cascade has given us a ne lease of life for we now enjoy thp bent ot health. We were going down hill fast, but the Cascade has (ttvea us sutft health as we have not etiloyed Iri .years." : The "3.. B. L. Cascade" cleanses the kiwer IntraHlne Its entile length and kwpa it alwayB fioc of poisonous waste. ' Thouaandfl testify that Constipa tion, Indigestion, stomach Troubles, Biliousness, Headaches and all the many serious troubles which they cause are absoluely relieved and pre vented hy this Naturo Treatment. ,' Wrtt tilde Pharmacy. Main and (:rape will he glad to show you 'the "J. B. U Cascade," explain i:s slmpld operation and will give you ...... v.. ..Mui..v un IIIH-I VHllllfl ILle - wj vima. j. lyrreii. 01 Aew fork, a noted specialist on Internal ,-tilnB for 26 years In thot city. Clip this out as a reminder to ask for the loklet at your first opportunity. Adv. ARTIFICIAL TEETH SKILLFULLY MADE ..When you get a set of artificial teeth", there Is one la one thing well worth considering: That is satisfac--j Hon. A .cheap set made on the fac tory plan will cause endless worry, embarrassment and ufferlng. Plates that do' not fit aro little better than nona. i Specialism . on artificial teeth, and guarantee, them to fit. It re quires practical skill to make artific ial teeth and guarantee them to fit. It requires practical skill to make ar tificial teeth fit so comfortably and snugly that you can at. laugh and talk without froveallng that your natural teeth aro. gone. Why deny yourself the, enjoyment of .your food by going without teeth. Or wearing a set that does not fit. When you can have them rmde by an expert. DR. HENRY B. PURL. If .008 K. Main St. phono 5 03 -It 3 WE REPAIR tRatteries, Generators, : l. : Starters, Ignition, Lighting, Magneto f. .:' '. : Systems' . '. - All Wbrk Guaranteed. Official Service American' Bosch ' ' ' Magneto Co. ; ' PIP' Perkins Auto Electric Co. f 27 N. Grape St, Medford, Ore. Phone 237-fc Night Call 985 Medford Iron Works Tractor, .track, Spray Outfit, and . Gu Engine Repairing a Specialty GEMiRAX FOUNDRY ' V1) MACHINE SHOP WEEK IN VALLEY In older to stimulate, the purchase of Oregon-made products by Oregon people, the week of April 24 to 30 has been Bet aside for making displays of Oregon manufactured products in the show windows of Medford mer chants. . No gioater prosperity can be brought to our state than to keep our industries in full operation during 12 months of the year. No greater prosperity can be brought to Jackson county than tn have residents purchaso Jackson county products, and In order that they mny know the products manu factured here, you are invited to ex hibit your manufactured wares at the exhibit room of the Medford Chamber of Commerce, Kxhibits should be pu in place next Saturday, April 23rd, or Monday, April 26th. at the latest. Kxhibits should consist of flour mill and lumber mill products, box shook, dairy goods, canned and dried fruiti; and vegetables, art goods, photo graphs, furniture, machinery, ice, printed matter, advertising aigns, granite and cement products, tentn and awnings, furs, candles, orchard ladders, fish screens, harness, men fl and women's clothing, millinery, bak ery goods, brooms, cigars, soft drinks, green house flowers, and any other j 'oducts manufactured in the county. (Only those products wmcn arc actu ally manufactured in the county should be displayed). Kach exhibit should, have a small, neat sign giving the manufacturer's name, together, with such other In formation as may be desired. A dinner will be served by the La dies Aid society of the Christian church in the basement of . their church on Friday, April 29th. The cost will be, 60 cents per plate. Seve ral farmers will address those attend ing this dinner. Show them that you are Interested 111 their problems, by being present. TO WILL LECTURE IN ,0.0.F: AT Of three government airplanes, which passed over the city at 3.30 Wednesday afternoon en route from Mather field to Camp lwls. the two piloted by Lieutenant O. tlardner and Sergeant Eckerson were forced to re turn to Medford, landing at the aviu tlon field at 4.40 on account of the 'heavy clouds over the Umpuua di vide, and the third plane piloted by Sergeant Andert. was forced to make a landing in a field 12 miles north of "Rogue Kiver because of engine trouble. The planes, which are to act as tar get practice observers at Camp Lewis, expected to continue on their journey this forenoon, although before leaving 'the Hotel Medford this morning Lieu tenRnt Gardner said that unless Ser geant Andert's motor wns working perfectly he would not permit him to fly with his plane, and In this event he and Sergeant Eckerson would con tinue the flight to .Camp Lewis with out him. The lieutennnt did not know the condition of Anderts motor .titer the latter had landed. - The planes flew to Medford from Red Bluff In two hours yesterday afternoon, bucking a rather Btrong wind most of the way. They left Mu ther field nt 10:30 a. m., arrived at Red Bluff, where they stopped to take on gas and oil, and departed from Red Bluff at 1:30 p. m. Definite ariungeimmts have at last been perfected for I he uppearuueo of Kdwln Markhaiu. the world-famous poet and native Oregon son, to give ono of his splendid lecture n'udintfa in Medford on Tuesday evening,. May 10. -A number of dates have been ar ranged for the poet in various towns through the stale, and his visit to his native state will be in a way an ova tion of appreciation by the people of the state, which is unfortunately among the last communities In the country to show her ow n Immortal son due honor. This is an unusual opportunity for our people, for Edwin Markham Is not only the author of "The Man With the Hoe," but of many other famous poems, and is recognized as one of the most entertaining orators, lecturers, and philosophers of our time. ' His number will not be "dry as dust" talft on poetry, but will, bis friends de clare, be so entertaining and llkpable. that the audience will beg for more and more. The 103rd anniversary of the Inde pendent Order of Oddfellows will be observed Sunday evening in the Chris tian church with a special sermon lec ture by the pastor, D. E. Millard who la also noble grand of the Medford lodge. Oddfellows and Rehekahs will attend in a body and will occupy the contor section of the church which will lie reserved for them. A special program of music is being prepared for the service which includes selec tions by an orchestra and male quar tet. Members of the orders are re quested to meet at the Oddfellows hall at 7 p. m. so as to go in a body. The general public fa' cordially invited. . W in Bed Tm-ee Days Mrs. JBsie Reed, 217 N. Exter St., Tulsa, Okla., writes: "I was in bed three days with my back. I took Foley Kidney Pills and In two days was at my work again. I cannot praise your medicine too much." Foley Kidney Pills stop bladder Irregularities and strengthen the kidneys. Thoy help eliminate from the Bystem the poisons that cause backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, sore muscles, swollen hands and feet, puffinesa under the eyes. Sold everywhere. Adv. TOMORROW P. Wl. A track and field meet will be held on the Jackson school field to morrow, April 22. in which all the grades of the different schools will take part. The." first, second and third place hoys and girls from the 5th, Gth, 7th and 8th grades will enter a meet againBt Ashland's grade youngsters on May 4. There will be no charge" for to morrow's meet and it is hoped that many interested school patrons will attend. ON FRIDAY, APRIL 22 On Friday, April 22, tho Woman's Missionary society of tho Christian church will hold an all day meeting in the church parlors beginning at 10:30 in the morning. Mrs. Josephine Cham pie of Eugene, Ore., will give the main addresses of the day and members of the local society will assist on the program. A luncheon and social hour will be enjoyed at noon. All the ladies of the church and friends are very cordially invited and urged to come and make it an enjoyable day. The topic in the morning session is "Prayer," and a Bpecial address by Mrs. Champie on "A Glimpse of the Task" explaining the five-year cam paign. In the afternoon there will be special music and the main address will be "Counting One in the Unfin ished Task." The meeting will ad journ at 3:60. OAKDALE CORNER Under the direction of City Super intendent DuvlB a force of workmen today began the work of cutting back the corner of West Main street and North Oakdale avenue 23 feet, to lessen the danger of auto accidents at that corner, which for years has been regarded as the most dangerous in this regard in the city. The city Is enabled to make this improvement through a deal made months ago with the .Methodist church (South) con gregaion. The cutting down of this corner will muke a great change in this corner, and the sidewalk from North Oakdale to West Main, or vice versa will be in a semi-circlo around tho corner, closer to the churh edifice than the present sidewalks. This change will add to the very pleas ing appearance of the remodeled and rebuilt church. Cigarette To seal in the delicious Burley tobacco flavor. It's Toasted Do You Need a Corn Planter? HAYES Four-Wheel PLANTER Stop in and see the Hayes Four-Wheel Planter That plants like human hands. The Most Successful Corn Planter Made. Patton and Robinson, Inc. Tel. 150 112 So. Riverside WHY PAY MORE "When you take your auto repair work to a shop where everything is done by hand you always pay more for it". Our shop is equipped with up-to-date machinery to do the same work, which is in charge of experts. We guarantee all work and will save you money on the same. Wc ask that you give our shop a trial and we will abide by the result. ' Equipment workmanship and service is our motto. VALLEY GARAGE Medford Fish Co. Sea Food v u c:.u - Dressed Poultry , 7. . . That Appetizing Portland Bread ' We Are Prepared to Serve You III! ., i BENEFITS of X-I Sacred Heart Hospital FUND A Worthy Enterprise That All Should Patronize RUMMAGE SALE Saturday, May 7th At which time everything for wear and use will be sold We also want every one who can to donate wearing apparel, food, horses, cattle, pigs, chickens and any thing for this cause to phone 77-J-2 or 380. GRAND BALL Wednesday, May 11th General Dancing, Solo Dances, Etc. Tickets will be on sale at the stores. SPLENDID MUSIC v. T