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MEDFOTtD MATL THIBUNE, fEDFORT). ORlXiOX, VRTDAY, MAY in. 1021 PAGE FIVE tistipatfan I I THERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain's I! 1 Tablets for constipation. When the oroDer ' ; dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it is the effect of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular gction of the bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets have" cured many cases of chronic constipation. At Heath's Drug Store Vacuum Bottles Kodaks and Films Sterno Stoves and Heat Goggles,, all colors and styles for eye comfort. , Creams and Powders Poison Oak Remedies and Germicidal; Soap. ' ; You will need one or more of these articles in your Summer outings. The San Tox Store 109 East Main Street. : v STAR MEAT MARKET FRESH FISH y . SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Choice Shoulder Pork Roasts . 20c Choice Beef Pot Roasts . 17ic : All Beef Stews f .......... . -.15c Hamburger Steak . . . .'20c :' Lots of nice Chickens and Rabbits Also a Choice lot of fresh Vegetables and -.; Groceries 314 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273. PASTE ME UP Where By your phone. ,. . Why For your conveniencn ' . NASH TAXI . PHONE 96 Quick Service. Careful Drivers. -Buick Cars. Country trips a specialty. Day or night. : BEEBE & MARSHALL, New Proprietors. ; ' We Do Our Own Driving. . Jff-. IS THIS HOUSE YOURS? M DOES IT NEED PAINTING? ifeHOMFSON Ii ;C -:: the PAINTER ' . 'Ill Dealer in ' fK ' I : Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, (fgggfjjj 1 Varnishes and Glass PSgfl ! all on hand . Good stock of W. P. Fuller's line of hk ' tf paints, every gallon guaranteed. g I 126 N. Front Phone 464 jfjJW I t PETITIONSOUT TO PUT FAIR LEVY UP TO VOTERS Thursday night brought out auother Imgo nJ iuieitBted uudieuce at the Hulglit-Lewrs tabernacle itieetlngs. Tho Woodmen lof the World attended the service iu body. Mrs. Lewis sang a special solo iu keeping with the uub- jeet of Hie sermou. Ono of the great ' messages of Uie meetings was given last evening on "The .Man of Ualllee."! This ln'essage has beeu delivered by', Dr. llulgln ft number ot times on the cbautauiiua platform, and was highly appreciated by all who were present. The clear, logical presentation of the! place of Christ In history was Bet forth! in. a most convincing way, and could' not fall to have Us effect on tho mind of tho most skeptical person. I Sunday afternoon the subject dis cussed will be "The Lean Cow," which should bo heard by everybody, and in the evening Ur. Bulgin will discuss the question as to whether the llibln trachi's the doctrine of a hell, and If so how can a Uud of lore send any person to hell. Sunday promises to be another big day. ' Dr. Bulgin tonight speaks on Chris tian Science. The subject will be treated, as has every other theme dis cussed;, from a purely biblical point of view. ' Us Christian Science Biblical, or' Vnlilblleai: Is it 'scientific, or Is It 'unscluhttflClUW': It Christian, or Is It. antl-qhtotisdfVThese-BuiiJects will be' (Iiajiu69eu .a110 .u1e same lair, logical rtreatment will be accorded the subject rpsyhan been- shown to the satisfaction of everybody who has heard Dr. Bul- gln's great discourses. As a rule hun dreds are turned away when Dr. Hul- gin gives this message, so all who de sire to hear this subject from the view point of the bible are urged to be iu their seats early. The personal work ers will again meet at 7 p. m. tonight at the M. E. church. South. The Sun shine chorus is growing In numbers and Interest. Elaborate preparations are being made to make the Working Wonien"s luncheons next week a great success. , 1'etillons culling upon the county authorities lo place a measure for a oue mill tax for fair buildings before the voters at a special electiou, are being circulated In the county. The Farm Bureau county fair com mittee requested the Med ford chamber of commerce to have these .yetitlons circulated In the city of Medford. which rosixmsibillty was accepted. The names of approximately 2000 voters Is necessary on tho petitions in order to get It on the ballot. The luw under which counties may tax them selves for the construction of fnlr buildings states that the measure con taining such a levy must be voted upon at a special election, together with other provisions which would not permit voting upon this question at tho election on June 7th. The county fair committer of the Farm bureau, ill order to save the county the expense of the special elec tion contemplate asking all of the judges and clerks of election to offer Ihelr services without pay. They be lieve the construction of proper fair facilities is of such importance to the county and farmers" in particular that ever)- citizen having anything to do with the county fair should volunteer his or her services the same as tho members of the Farm Bureau and the Fair asaoclation are now doing. Those having petitions for circula tion in Medford are Fred Mcars, W. II. Gore, John Goodrich, Fort Hubbard, J. II. Carkln, E. C. Gaddis, S. 1. Brown, J. W. Wakefield-, G. V. Nellson, J. V. Dressier, S. Sumpter Smith, W. A. j Gates, Karl Short, Bert M. Sullivan, J. D. Boll, S. T. Richardson and Jerry Jerome. The petition may be signed nt the headquarters of the Medford Chamber of Commerce. YOU don't have to use as much of Calumet as you do of most other Baking Powders. Because it has more than the or dinary leavening strength. You save about half on its use. You don't have to pay a big price for Calumet. It's sold at a mod erate price. It always has been. And that represents another saving. You don't have to feel uncer tain as to results. Bakings never fail because Calumet never falls below the proven standard of 'Best by Test" ASHLAND, May 13. Five thousand dollars is the estimate for the local chamber of commerce budget for 1921, and in line with this. quota nearly a score of members of the organization have already been appointed to can vass business firms and Individuals In order to raise this fixed amount. The 15000 Ik placed as a minimum of what should be raised for this specific fund. As an indication of the spirit which Is prompting the prosecution ot this fi nancial campaign, J. W. McCoy, cash ier of the First National bank, pledged tne chamber of commerce that the three banks of Ashland would sub scribe an additional ten per cent of the amount raised for the budget. A tentative allotment of this budget, as planned, appropriates $1500 for a Fourth of July celebration, $1000 for the summer school, and $1200 for a tent city on the Chautauqua grounds, In the way of major expenditures, the balance of $1300. to be reserved for minor purposes contingent upon emer gent demands. No salaries or office expenses are to be drawn from tills $5000 budget. A chief feature enter ing Into the Fourth1 of July celebration will he signalizing completion of the mountain unit Qf thn PacirUnHjgliwfly as far as finking lip the paved sections is concerned. This promises to be a notahlet'event.(4ren nf Intei-slftfeWlhv gontaim and catttomlans will". Jolir-to gether in celebrating an event which means so much for both common wealths, In ' other Fwords. Jackson county, .Oregon, and 'Siskiyou county. California, will join In a mutual jollifi cation over the completion of the "con necting link" In the improved highway aud Inasmuch as Ashland Is to cele brat the Fourth anyway, the dual observance will be lined up here. The highway project Is to be completed by July 1, allowing a few days in the meantime to perfect details of the joint celebration, a few certain for malities to take place on the actual state boundary limitations in a per functory way. Of course it Is taken for granted that those who Bubscrihed towards the chamber of commerce budget last year will duplicate their donations this season also, ai-tha same time In fluenclng newcomers to fall Into line also. The soliciting committee is headed by L. F. Ferguson, others of the personnel being H. H. Elhart,,A. C. Biiggs, W.'H. MoNair, T. H. Simpson, V. O. N. Smith,. C. H. Pierce. Fred Engle, C B Lamk!n..O. t. Carson, Homer Billings, Louia Dodge, A. C. Nlninger. J.-W. McCoy .-Charles Rose, J. H. McGee. E. T. Staples. J. C. Kaegl, This comiplttoe .(began early In the week at canvassing on the $5000 bud get basis. .. The amount of the special budget raised last year was $4200, of which principal $1555 remained unexpended on or about May 1 of the present year. As we understand It, the budget fund is raised independently of receipts in cident to membership dues, the mem bership of the chamber of commerce at present being 375, tne members pay Ing one dollar per month each. .KiNihiil'ii MUM ft Itpossesses the highest quality ever put into a Baking Powder. Con tains only such ingredients as have been officially endorsed by United States Food Authorities. , For weeks, for months it keeps as fresh and full of strength as the day it left the Calumet Factories, the World's Largest, most Sanitary and Modern Baking Powder plants. Every spoonful of every can is the same pure and dependable. Try it A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. iWSllSl Calumet Cold Call ' Rocipa Yolks of 8 eggs. IK cups ot granulated lunar, cup of water, y, cup of but ter, 2M cups paUry flour, 3 level, tea spoons Calumet BakingJfowder.l ta blespoon of vanilla. Then mix in regular way. Djmnyiiniiiiim'in-uu n ,111 mm ni CHE V ROLE mi A London surgeon ascribes Increase of goitre among Women to insufficient li.lliiiiS nbiMil (lie neck and throat. 490 touring Gar $810 Delivered Medford One-third down, balance 12 monthly installments Interest at 7 The Lowest Priced Completely Equipped Car on the market today ,; SOME DAY YOU WILL OWN A CHEVROLET Medford Auto Go, CHEVROLET AND BUICK CARS COR. MAIN AND HOLLY STS.