Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 11, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFOim MAIL TRTDUNE, JFEDFOIID. OttKCON. WKIXKKIAY. MAY II, Wll
PAUJ3 Til IEEE
PORTLAND MAN
GAINS 25 POUNDS
TAKING TANLAC
"Tanluc certainly proved to be the
iitftHchia I needed for sine I bt'gat
taking it I have gatiu'tl twonty-otu
in m mis and am rf-atiy to go hm k to
work," said Andy Towles, 552 Market
stret-t, Portland,
"For two years before I started tak
ing Tantac I had suffered from stom
ach tioulilfi and rheumatism. My
atfctiie was poor and the Hit it I did
manage to eat wouldn't dies unit
made me miserable for hours after
wards, (ias would form on my stom
ach and press aguirmt my heart and
lungs untii I could hardly breathe and
often 1 just hud to gasp for breath. 1
was always constipated, had awful
headaches, there was a roaring noise
In my head and 1 often became bo
dizzy I could hardly stand on my feet.
The rheumatism in my back and less
was so bad i was nearly always in
pain and my joints were so stiff I
could scarcely use my limbs. Finally
2 became so nervous, run-down and
weak i Just had to give up nnd qui:
work entirely.
"A friend of mine In Seattle. Md
me of the benefits he had received
from Tanlac and 1 decided to try it
myself. Wei!, sir, it has done me. so
much good my friends all ask me
what ! have been takinp to .make me
look so well, and I mighty quick tell
them it wu Taniac. I now have a
splendid appetite, everything agrees
yith me and I am never troubled with
Has or shortness of breath. The rheu
matism has left me entirely, and I
can get around ns good as I ever
could, 5 1 am not bothered with con
stipation; "never have a headache or
j 'dizzy tHpell, and that peculiar roaring
has gone from my head. My nerves
are in good shape, 2 wleop well, have
regained my lost weight and strength
Kand feel simply fine alt the time,"
;v .. . . . Adv.
"A BATHROOM IX
KVKItY JIOMK"
X,et us Install these standard sanitary
bathroom fixtures in your home.
MODERN I'lMBJ.N'fi AM)
li RATING CO,
Phone 020 Spurt n BUIk.
ASHLAND HIGH
SCHOOL ANNUAL
, THE BEST EVER
The tenth annual number of "The
Rorhp," !y the students o the Ash
lam! hmh school, was issued May 7th
ami Is one of the liest edited and most
artistic editions that Rill lie Issued on
the coast this year. It is a suhnUd
tribute to the staff and especially to
Edgar Buchanan, editor-in-chief, am!
Benjamin C. Porsythe, principal of the
high school who had personal chaise
of lmlilishiiiB the same. The edition is
dedicated to Walter HhkIk's, the effic
ient coach.
The animal consists of SB pases
printed on the highest class enameled
book paper, printed in two colors, with
a handsome Crater Lake blue cover.
There are 62 cuts consisting of panels,
pictures of the seniors and juniors,
snapshots of seniors "When the great
were young," group pictures of sopho
more class and officers, freshman
class and officers, Hogue staff, debat
ing, basket ball and football teams,
anniversary play, girls' glee clnii.
orchestra, high school faculty, picture
of a park scene, school buildings, Stipt.
O. A. Briscoe, Coach Hushes and other
views.
The people of Ashland as well as the
IiiSh school pupils, faculty and board
of education should feel proud of the
schools and this annual.
The .Medford PrinfiiiK company's
up-to-date job plant printed the annual.
Sport B. V. Ds
CHICAGO Japan has si "llalie"
Ruth of its own. The champion home
run hitter of the Far BhbI is K. Tana
Ita of the Waseda university team with
a record of six homers in sis Karnes.
TanuUa, like Until, is broad shouldered
and stocky and plays the same outfield
position as the New Yorker. He also
bats left handed. The Waseda team
FORMUUTE PLANS
FOR LUNCH SERIES
The ladies of the churches cooperat
ing with the Bulgin-i-ewis campaign
met at the Presbyterian church Tues
day afternoon to formulate plans re
garding a series of complimentary
luncheons which will be given next
week for the business women under
the direction of Mrs. Ethel Kvans
Lewis of the Itnlglu party.
.Miss Dorothy Htissoni? as chairman
of the census work with her assistants
Mesdames Ttimy, Clark, Amleron,
Sweeney. Kirkpatrlck. SchoefM, How
ell and Albert, has completed a defin
ite canvas today securing names of
the employed women, to whom per
sonal invitations will be sent later on.
Any woman who earns her own liv
ing is entitled to attend all these
luncheons on Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday. On Friday night a sup
per antt rally will be held as the cul
mination of this special work.
The following ladies were selected
as chairmen:
Mrs. 1. H. Dailey, general chairman;
Mrs. Bryant, Baptist church; JIs-s. C.
C. Ltndley, First M. K. church; Mrs.
F. Wahl, Christhm church; Mrs. Witte,
Presbyterian church; Mrs. ljvett.
South M. E, church; Rhodu Burnett,
Free M. K, church; Mrs. W. W. How
ard, transportation; Mrs.. Edmeades,
general chairman of music, with the
following assistants, Mesdanies Leach,
Welch, McCurdy, Burnett, Thomas.
opened its American tour here yester
day, losing to the University of Chica
go -i to 2. ' .
HARTFORD, Conn. A total of 3"S
entries hao been received for . the
seven early closing Crand Circuit
events to lie held at the Charter Oak
track here September 5 to HI.
NEW YORK lanslng Van Ittmten,
Columbia's rowing captain is 111 with
the grippe and will not be able to row
in the Chitds cup race on the Harlem
river Saturday. . ..
MEDFORD LIKES
INSTANT ACTION
There has never been anything with
the quick action of simple witchhazei.
camphor, bydrastis, t-lc, as mi'vt-d In
Ejitvoplifc , eye wash. One ladv with
inflamed and watery eyes reports her
eyes are bright and etear ufte,- tmmgt
Uivoptlk a very short titme. In nn
other ease five applleatlons produced
great benefit. We guarantee a small
bottle to help ANY CASK weak,
strained or inflamed eyt-s. Medford
Pharmacy, Main anil Central Sts.
Adv.
CHICAGO The University of Okla
homa tenuis team evened the score
with the University of Chicago team,
winning three straight mutches yester
CHICACO Pitcher Oscar Fuhr, last
year with Omaha in the . Western
league, has been released to the Kan
sas City American association club by
the Chicago Cubs.
t'OHTLAND Harry Stout, Milwau
kee, Wis., will referee the bout In
which Jack liritton, welterweight
champion, will appear June S at Mit
wattkie arena near -fcere, it was announced.
MEDFORO ELKS IN
DOUBLE VICTORY
The return game in the volley hall
series between Medford Klks anil the
Ashland Y. M, C. A. was played last
night on the locals' floor.
The first series was between the
first teams. The first game of the
series was a ueck-ait-iuck affair all
the way, every point being hard fosight
with Ashland finally nosing out a vic
tory with a score of 21 to JR.
Th1 second game wits rather loosely
played with Ashland constantly on the
defensive. Medford tstuk the lead from
the start and was never hemled. Score,
itedford 21, Ashland 7.
The visitors brawl again in the
third ganio and won handily. Score
Ashland IS. Medford 21.
Personnel of teams; Medford E.
Janney, G. Taylor. 1. Janney, C. Meek
er. Ashland F. Eugle. V. Smith, C.
Darting, J. McCoy.
The second aeries was a romp ail
the way with tots of fun but very little
team work. Medford had the edge
and had little difficulty in winning 'the
first two gumes which atitotuaticatty
dispensed with the third scheduled.
Score, first game: Medford 21, Ash
land li.
Score second game, Medford 1,
Ashland 9.
Personnel of teams: Medford V.
'uwter, K. Janney, F. Fnrrelt, B. Elli
ott. Ashhtm! K. Weren, H. Billings.
I. Williams, IE. Kiiittrt. : ,
Light refreshmeiiis were served
after the game.
Iceland has one month of heavy
snow hi winter-anti the remainder of
the year Is eennftarativi'ly mild.
EVER HAVE IT?
If Ym 11a ts the Kmtt'tmiii of Thin
Mectfttrtl rttiest Will iimivt
Ytiti,
Kvt'v have a ''low-flown jjaht iti the
hack?
Jit the sm.iiUM right oaw th hio?
Thai's th home oi" backache.
If IVh caused by w;tfc ktrimys, ;
I'st Ooiiti'H Kittn?y Pitts,..
Metlfm'tl .in'opk i-Ut'y to t hi
worth. iEt'Jtii a cast of it:
Mrs, Y. H. CheatthN M! X, Kir St..
.Mcclfnrtl, says "lt nut's KJUaty
hitvt? iJt-cn a Kiiit hii lo mi and I
eammt miy loo much in rnti of
tht'iH. My kttinpys were wvak ami
ilistfttrtM! ad i htui n OhII achhis
through thi Hntnli of my huek. My
khlnya atttt itiPKUtiirl.v. ttm. Dtmn'tt
Kidney lilfs from SiittiiRH Uvub Hiit'p
soon hati me free from alt th
IrouMe."'
Irttre tiftt at all theaters, IonH
simply a.nk for a kiilmi remedy get
i Joan's Kltt-ipy PitiH--thti iaimt that
Mtb, Chcatlip had.- Koster-MithHrH
MfKr., Buffalo, N. Y. Artv.
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Crockery, Glassware and Cooking t
Utensils in Southern Oregon . ;..
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AH Patterns of
Dishes Carried in
Stock
Axminster Rugs
9x12 from $35.50 to $49.50
Tapestry Rugs 9x12, $28.50 to
$38,50
Grass Rugs $4.50 and up
Mattress, fall size, combination
$5,50 :
40 lb. filled ; '. ZV.$7W
35 lb. floss .$16.5l
30 lb. floss . .$15-00
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See our Window Display of Porch
Swings and Hammocks
9 185
CHEVRO
L
ower in Krice
ii i
The Chevrolet Motor Company has just announced the new prices on the 490 Model Chevrblets for the 1921 season;" This sensational
reduction comes right at the start of the buying season. -
This reduction means that you can purchase the greatest little car in America at strictly pre-war prices, the car with the famous valve-in-
head motor, which means power, economy, simplicity and ease of operation. These cars are fully equipped with starter, speedometer,
demountable rims, extra tire carrier, etc. You have no extras to buy.. . , ,.:. , -.
Our easy terms enables you to buy this wonderful little car with a payment of only one-third down and you can have 12 'qaal monthly
payments on the balance, with interest at 7 per cent. . .
New Prices Are as Follows, Delivered at Medford:
490 Roadster,$800; 490 Touring $810; 490 Coupe $1410; 490 Sedan $1450; 490 Light Delivery Car $795; Model "FBM Roadster $1560;
"FB" Touring $1600; "FB" Coupe $2380; "FB Sedan $2380; Ton truck chassis $1455; same with body $1585; same with body and top
complete $1670. AH prices are for, delivery here to you, no extra charges. ... . . ' r
"SOME DAY YOU WILL OWN A CHEVROLET"
Medford Auto " Company
CORNER MAIN AND HOLLY
CHEVROLET AND BU1CK AUTOMOBILES