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r - "Run Down" People Easy Prey MEDTXVRP MATL TRTRITyE. JIKT)jjY)R1 , ORKCiOX. WKDSKSKAV, MAY I. 102! To Serious Disease When you feet "ran down" it merely means your system is dis ordered, working poorly. If the disorder stays small, you may re main just "run down." But if it gets worse, you are downright sick. Don't wait until your "run down" condition de velops into real ilmess. Start today toning your system with an A-l blood remedy to drivo out the o Ha impurities, a vegetable medicino like S.S.S., which has served thou sands thus in tho last half cen tury. Got S.S.S. from your drutrcist right now. Then write us about your condition, addressing Chief Medi cal Advisor, S48 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Georgia. We'll send you medical counsel free. localBi Dry Arsenate of Lead (Can be secured in both bulk or 4-lb. pkg) PRICE AND QUALITY CAN NOT BE BEAT Guy W. Conner Phone 64 , The stale lime plant at Gold Hill will I to reopened as sHu as arrange- moms for its operation can be com pleted, according to members of the hoard in session at Saleui last Mon day. Tito plant has been closed for more than a year, its suspension fol lowing tho exhaustion of funds appro priated for operation of tho plant. The last legislature appropriated $10,000 with which to pay off outstanding claims against the plant and to resume oiierations. The Exchange Tire Co., of which C. A. Peterson Is proprietor, on North j Riverside avenue, is a popular place among the auto owners and tourists. Although Mr. Peterson only establish ed the business one year ago April 2-, he has built up a business to he. proud or. Lawn mowers s'.iarpencr right. Lib. erty Shop. 261-J. tf ! The C.roceterla will bo closed tomor row afternoon from 1 to 4 o'clock be cause of the death of .1. 11. Lydiard, father of W.. H. Lydiard. one of the I proprietors, notice of which Is publish-, jed elsewhere in this paper, . Mrs. Tan Hansen, corsetlero for NuBone. Phone 5SD-J. tf Lawa mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main. tf I The Salvation Army desires to ob . tain employment for two exierlenced I ranch hands, and any one in the city ; or county needing mule or female help ;of any kind is requested to make his 'wants known to Captain V. C". Sinclair jut the Salvation Army- headquarters i on East Main street, i The Groceteria will, he closed from ! 1 to 4 p. m. Thursday on account of the funeral of J. H. Lydiard. .: 37' PA (IE THREE Californians registered at the Nash are F. I Stowo of San Jose, .Mr. anil Mrs. M. .1. Clarke of San Francisco, C. F. Rosecrans of Sisson, John L. Childs of Crescent City, Mrs. J. S. HaniKi of Dunsmuir and J. Fern, F!u pert Schmidt, and Itoscoo Sargeut of Redding. For Sale Good garden and lawn sediment. Phono 912-.I. tf On account of the circus Wednes day, drill night for Co. A, National Guards of Oregon, will be changed to 1-riday night by Capt. II. A. Canaday. 3S .1. 10. Stewart left Monday night for Grand Forks, N. D., to visit his father, who is 90 years old and is still hale and hearty. Mr. Stewart will visit Fargo and Minot. N. I)., and Minnea polis before ho returns. When better automobiles are built, Btilek will build them. tf everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono 6(11. The friends and acquaintances of Mrs. Ed Nunn were greatly shocked to learn yesterday of the death ot that lady at her home near Cottage Grove Monday. Mrs. Nunn was for merly Miss I.eouo Southward and for a number of years was a resident of Medford. She leaves a husband and two children, the baby seriously ill. Death was dun to pneumonia. Karl J. Nunn and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jte nard left last evcnlus to attend the funeral. Better buy a Chandler than wish you had. tf We take you anywhere! Nash Taxi. Phone !)6. liuick cars. 37 The rainfall of Tuesday and last night up until S a. hi. today was .01 of an inch. Generally fair weather is predicted for tonight and Thursday. Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside. . tf 'W ., NOW . - : ' Jpgi ' PLAYING! '' V Pilfer- 7 1 LOIS WEBBER'S fascinating and lavish, romance Filled with the glamour of lovely gowns and beautiful women. A Melodrama A Thrilling Spectacle All in One Supreme Production u T G ONE PIE WO ASE MAN A TORY OF REAL LIFE IN A REAL TOWN A STORY THAT REFLECTS EVERY r ASPECT OF AMERICAN LIFE Interpreted by A CAST YOU NEVER HEARD OF : j BUT A STORY YOU'LL NEVER FORGET ' Coming n Sunday "THE SCOFFER i i 0 is 1 a w w I .fori 1 mi IT'S A PARAMOUNT SUPER SPECIAL Among the California guests at the Holland are T, H. Amiirose of l,os Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Scott 1.. Imhoff ot Long Beach, and W. F. Collicoti. II. B. Sears, Al Parker and C. W. Schiefer of San Francisco. Don't miss special matinee .lack and the Beanstalk. Saturday morning 10:30. Page theatre. Benefit X -Kay fund. Admission, can of fruit or veg etables. 411" Call Nash Taxi. Phone '.it!. We in sist upon careful driving. :!7 I'he Woman's Foreign Missionary society of tile First M. K. church will meet Friday afternoon. May tith, at 2:30 with Mrs. 1. .1. Phipps at her home, !I'J3 East Main street. Mrs. O. C. Hoggs is the leader, anil assis tant hostesses are Mesdames Kluley- side. Lindas, llenson and Miller. A co-dial invitation is extended to all ladies to be present. Mother Goose children's circus, Med ford Natatorium, Saturday 2 to 9 p. in. Parade 10:30 a. m. Benefit X-Hay fund. 40 Good flour $1.85 a sack at Russ Mill. Phone 529. llelmun Baths open for the season. Saturday, April 30. ,17 For the past few days fishermen hnvo not had great success, only about lour salmon having been landed on Monday. It is currently reported that poachers are netting salmon at Uio Golden Drift during the night, thus spoiling the sport fishing for the fol lowing day. Efforts are being made to put a stop to illegal fishing. Grants Pass ;Courier. This ,4s housec-oantng weather; havo your rugs washed on tho floor: strictly nanitnry. E. L. Davis, phone 99S. 3S Save money on wrapping paper by uslntr white print paper in rolls. Ask this office. tt Try our merchants lutioh. The Shasta. Dr. Biilgiu, the evangelist, gave fe lecture on guns before the high school student body this morning. Ho has hunted extensively ami his remarks were very interesting. Furniture finished and repaired. City Auto Paint Works. Phono 754-J. tf Buy 10 acres timber land near Med ford, $500, terms $50 cash and $5 per month. Quadruple your money with tho wood, and plant to fruit mid ber ries, for steady income. Gold Hay Ucalty Co., owners. tf Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono 6(11.. . A clover street vender selling pat ent collar buttons entertained hun dred:! ot mun today both before and after the parndo by his enterlalnlug lino-of talk from his stand besiilo tho chamber of commorco building. He was not only a good salesman but a witty one, and his lingo and methods wcro somewhat new bore. "Remem ber," he said in closing one of his domonstrntifins, "that full directions go with each package, prlntod in threo languages, Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul, which any one I bat reads Oregon I can understand. Please don't go away gentlomon. Tho parade Is not duo yet. llore.is tho host place to see 11. it always stops In front of my stand, salutes me and then orders me away." Play sate. Nash Taxi Sorvloo. Phono DO.. 37 it. A. Holmes, tho Innurnnco Mun. Insurance, and Bunds, plus Service Doleo-Llght Electricity for ovory farm. Medford Electric Co. Oregonians registered at tho Mod ford Include .lames I. Stewart of Cor vallis, it. J. Wlnthrop of Eugene, M. A. Stewart of Itosehurg, T. E. Pbwoll of Albany, N. .1. Drew of Salem, and tho following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J, C, Alniiworth, Fred 11. Cooper, 11. E. Case, II. C. llodgklns, O. ). Bloom K. J. Sherman, W. II. Clunnhan, H. Y VVylle, Frank E. Crotian, A. If. Forgu son, S. r. Ilstad, It.'.O. Barr, W, A': McDonald and 15. G. Ritchie. ' . V Violin Instruction, Florence Howoll, special attention to buglnnors. Sparta building, phono 615-1I. ; tf swimming lieiman uatnB, open Saturday. April 30. t. , 37 Block3 and dry slabs tor sa;o. Call 859. tf Charter No. S2:p! Itesorve District No. 12. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Medford National Bank At .Meiirerd. in the State of Oregon, at the close of business on April RESOURCES 1. Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts $ 2. Overdratts, unsecured 1. U. S. Government securities owned: a Deposited to secure eirciihttiuu (('. S. bunds par value) $100,000.00 h All other I'nited States Government Securities.. 10S.fioO.00 Trial 5. Othei- bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: H. Banking House. $i;,ino.iio; Furniture and fixtures, $2,500.00; 7. Heal estate owned other than banking house S. Cash in vault 9. Lawful reserve with Federal Heserve Hank it. Net amounts due from national hanks 12. Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust cumpunies in the I'nited Slates (other than included in Items 9, 10, or 1 1 1 i:'.. Exchanges tor clearing house Total of Items 9. 10. 11. 12, 13, and 14 $U,5BG.42 15. Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items 10. Redemption fund with C. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 28th, 1921. 007,032.72 2,072.78 208,600.00 48,507.40 46,300.00 18,321.00 43,342.56 48,727.48 55,824.01 3.078.77 3,937.58. 980.11 : 5,000.00 Total ..$1,151,725.99 OBITUARY. I4'DIAHD Joseph Howe Lydiard was born In Nova Scotia, Oct. 3rd 1844. Died in this city Tuesday aL 10:35 a. in., May 3rd. He is survived by Ills wife, four daughters, two boos and one sister. Funeral services will be held from the chapel of Weeks Conger Co., Thursday, May 5th at S p. in., afte which tho remains will be 'forwarded to) Oakland, Cat., whero creniatlon will take place. MKNBTTUIt Minnie Gcnetto Wife of T. W. Oenetter, pusscd away at the boniu of Mr. Gmietler'H mother 4 Ij miles northeast of Central Point Wednesday morning' nf the ago of 40 yearn. Remains are at Hie parlors of Weeks-Conger Co. Funeral will be announced later. CO. A, ATTENTION! Tire regular weekly drill of Co. A. National Guard, has been postiMincd from tonight until Friday evening. May fi, by order of Capt. Canaday. 37 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in '. $ 100,000.00 Surplus fund 25,000.00 Undivided profits $ 30,663.30 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 18,995.29 1l.5flS.0l Circulating notes outstanding 97,300.00 Certified checks outstanding 141.63 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 2,711.28 Total of Items 22, 23, 24, 25. and 20 $ 2,852.91 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve Idoposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check 458,759.80 Certificates of deposit, due in less tha'n 30 days (other than lor money borrowed) 29,497.89 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank 5,000.00 Total of demand deposits (other than bank de posits) subject to Iteserve, Items 27, 28, 29, 30, , ! 31, and 32 $493,257.69 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 173,193.99 Other time deposits 152.524.2li Postal savings deposits 1,029.13 Total of time deposits subject to Heserve, ItninB - - 33. 34, 35, and 30 $326,747.3R ' Bills payable with Federal Heserve Bank 9S.000.Q0" Total ..$1,151,725.9! State of Oregon, County of .laekson, ss: 1. John S. Orth, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge nnd belief. . ' JOHN S. OHTH, Cashiur. '' Subscribed and sworn (o beforo mo. this 4th day of May, 1921. ., . G. M. HOBEHTS, Notary Public., ' My commission expires August 23, 1924. , ' Correct Attest: F. K. Merrick, .I. A. Perry, W. H. Core, Directors. If RICHARD HUDNUT'S THREE FLOWERS : An odor of exquisite fragrance! We have a complete assortment of THREE FLOWERS goods, including the Extract, Toilet Water; Face Powder, Talcum Powder, Cold Cream and the NEW Skin Sachet. Also, our stock of French toilet preparations is very cdnf plete. HEATH'S DRUG STORE - The San Tox Store 109 East Main Street. STAR MEAT MARKET Meat Fish Oysters SPECIALS Rib Steaks and Chuck Steak, per lb 20c Choice Stew Beef, per pound . . . ...... 15c Fresh Side Pork, per pound '. ......... 20c Hamburger Steak, pound .20c Good Bacon, per pound . ........ . . . 30c . 314 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOCNI) On show grounds, black dog. Owner may have same by calling at Tribune office and paying for ad. 3S A HEAL BAHGAIN Modern five room bungalow. Built-in features. ' Large lot and In splendid condition. Price $2600. Terms to unit. Linda. 235 E. Muln. 40 FOR SALFj Cadillac automobile in good order, good llres, license, $250. Dr. Billi'ly. vl It Pays to Use Orchard Brand Arsenate of Lead Either Paste or Dry Farm Bufeau Co-Op Exchange . , t