MEDFOKD "MTrr; TRmnxE, irEDFonr), onr.noy, vrtday, .tune 10, iv:i
TACT, RflVEN
BRIGHT ASSERTS
HE FEELS TWENTY
YEARS YOUNGER
"I'm now slxty-ftvo years of ago,
V but elnee taking Tanlao I actually feel
twenty years younger,' Bald John W.
Bright, 2111 Castro St., San Francisco.
Cal., "for the medicine has relieved
mo of troubles I thought nothing
could help.
"Years and years ago, while work
ing at my trade as carpenter back In
Kentucky, I got Surt. lifting heavy
lumber, and ns time went on and my
back kept hurting mo so bad I
thought it was the strain. Hut some
ypars back I began having Indigestion
and Tanlao fixed my stomach up In
first-class condition in Just a llttlo
while, and I quit taking It bocauso I
had no Idea it would help my back,
'i Then last July whllo working in the
tehlp yards that pain suddenly struck
, mo in my back and my son had to
carry mo home. I went right to bed,
could hardly movo and it seemed
that nothing could help me. Finally
VI' got to where I could bo up a little,
but was so weak I could hardly walk.
My back hurt terribly nnd my kidneys
bothered mo so I could scarcely sleep.
My appetite was poor and I was al
most a complete nervous and physical
wreck.
"Remembering how Tanlac had
built mo up before I started taking it
again. It soon had my stomach In
flno shape, and to my surprise I
found that the pain had disappeared
from my back also. I have a fnio ap
potlto now, always feel strong and full
of energy and my back is in fine con
; dition, I can stoop over without a bit
f of 'trouble and get about as well ns a
i', man hnlf my age." Adv.
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FITTING MARKER
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Granite City Launches State
Movement to Erect Appro
priate Monument On Pacific
Highway Winburn's Whis
key Attracts California. .,
ASHLAND, June 10. If New York
has its renowned stntuo of "Liberty
Enlightening the World," She Ash
land gateway to and from Oregon
and California over tho Pacific
Highway will have a state boundary
marker, monumental as to artistic
design and imposing regarding phys
ical proportions. Frank Jordan, local
contractor, who has dono a lot of
work along the highway in tho line
of concrete bridges, has agitated tho
matter of having an appropriate
marker at the boundary line, and this
persistent agitation on his part is
leading to something more tangible
than mere blue print plans and speci
fications, which 'have already been
submitted to Architect Hoyt of this
city. The sketch outlines a monu
ment nearly 50 feet high, with pillars
each side ot tno highway. Us base
will be of native granite, on which
will rest a redwood block 6ver 10
feet in clrcumferenco and five feet
high, surmounted by a fir log perpen
dicular capped with a round ball
chiseled from Oregon pine. The "in
gredients" entering into its compo
sition are all to the manor born, rep
resenting to an eminent degree nat
ural products of Oregon, and legends
on "Memorial tablots" will set forth
data as to constructive materials em
ployed. The monument representing
a commonwealth enterprise, and not
merely a local one, it is planned to
enlist state aid in its erection. Hence
the secretary of the Ashland Cham
ber of Commerce, now attending a
gathering of the State Chamber in
Portland, will bring this matter be
fore that body with the view ot se
curing its cooperation in the move
ment to appropriately mark tho Oregon-California
state boundary line,
A day postal received here Wed
nesday morning, from employes ot a
iiig corporation in San Francisco,
soveral ot whom formely resided here,
was cabled in plain English, code
language being not permissible, and
was worded as follows: "Kindly ad
vise Jesse Winburn that In caso he
recovers the three barrels pf whis
key, you let us know 'and we will
come up for the next picnic. Three
whole barrels of spirits is more
than the present 'visible supply in
San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda
and Berkeley combined."
A ninety per cent attendance Is the
goal set by First Company in con
nection with tho annual encampment
at Fort Stevens, beginning Juno in.
In addition to the high morale of the
command in general, an udd.itional j
incentive to excel Is afforded by a
fine silvor trophy which will bo I
awarded to the organization having
the largest enroled strength at camp
Watch First Company's record.
Delegates representing T)ist. No.
12, Neighbors of Woodcraft, met in
convention hero early in tho week,
nnd incident to n two days' session
transacted a volume of routlno busi
ness and elected the following offi
cers: Ciuardlnn, Emily Hammond,
Ashland; adviser, Graco Smith,
North Bend; clerk, Lillian Coleman,
Phoenix; banker, Lorena Ziniiuer,
Eugene; magician, Bell Bennett,
Modford; attendant, Loulso Eaton.
Sprlngtied; Capt. guard, Maud.!
Fields, Uosehurg; inner sentinel, Ida
Pattorson, Miirshficld: outer sen
tinel, Mabel McKlbben, Cottage
Grove. Managers include Anna Mor
rison, Coquille; Priscllla McLean.J
Riddle; Alma Allingham. Coburg.
District No. 12 includes territory ex
tending from Ashland to Eugene,
and westward to tho coast. Mrs, Ma
bel Roberts of Ashland, was elected
one ot tho delegate alternates to the
grand clrclo session of the order,
wiich meets In Portland July Hi.
Sentiment of the gathoring crystalliz
ed into one of sympathy for Mrs. Van
Orsdal, 'supreme guardian, in the
contention no wbelng had with state
insurance authorities over the sta
tus of tho Neighbors ot Woodcraft In
fraternial circles. The visitors were
royally entertained while here by
Acorn Circle No. 54, and tho now ot
flcers were installed by Mrs.- Mary
Whitney, former well known resident
ot Oukland.
one assistant is a hardshell Baptist,
while another Is a howling .Methodist.
I'lum these respective bases them Is
some good natured rivalry connect
ed with the denominational rallies,
hading to a broader vision of Chris
tian unity, - an ultimate attainment
which is the expectation of nil ortho
doxy in the "final analysis," as wo
term it. For a brief period there
threatened to bo a little friction, anil
the local paper was criticised, more
from tho business than tho revival
standpoint, but all this has evidently
been settled "out of court," and noth
ing could be fairer than the journal
istic attitude now maintained toward
tho evangelistic movement. Further
more, who knows, but what the
newspaper man, "almost persuaded to
become a Christian," may yet piny
tho part of editorial understudy to
the exhorlers? Stranger things have
seldom happened, anil the Lord only
knows tho newspaper man needs it.
in the meantime Satan is being
lambasted perennially, and certain
peace officers notably Sheriff Ter-
r ill are being given hell Intermittently.
The revival meetings are well at
tended and growing in interest. The
Chautauqua auditorium is so large,
that even a good sized audience seems
a medium one by comparison. A pjat
form has been extended from the
stage, thus placing Evangelist Bul
gln on tho same literal footing as that
upon which Billy Sunday stood, while
here some tlmo ago during the Chau
tauqua season. This platform "ex
tension course" also adds to the ac
oustic properties of the big audito
rium. This week there has been a
series of denominational gatherings.
or at least they have been termed'
such. It is understood that the ex-hortor-in-chlof
is a blue Presbyterian.
Next Sunday, June 12, will be ob
served at the Phoenix church as Chil
dren's day, with u special program at
11 a. m. by tho Sunday school, includ
ing music, readings, exercises by the
children, etc. All ' friends especially
invited.
In the evening, the regular C. 1!.
meeting, followed by tho evening
church service, will be resinned. Ser
mon by the pastor, the first of a series
of interest especially to young people
Hours 6:15 and 7:30. All members
and friends asked to attend.
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IT'S not a bit of trouble to
have plenty of good things to
eat on hand all the time, when you
use Calumet Baking Powder.
It never allows baking
trouble. You don't "dread" to bake.
There is nothing to worry about ami
that really is the hardest part of it.
Mix up a batch of biscuits
or the finest kind of cake- it's all
the same. There is never but one. re
sult the sweetest and most pulutable
of foods.
There is not as much worry
over baking costs either. Because
Calumet costs less when you buy it
the price is moderate.
AT THE BYBEE BRIDGE
To the editor: A group of five Sun
day schools of the American Sunday
School Union will hold a group gather
ing' on Sunday, Juno 12th, in tho grove
near Byboo bridge. Tho service will
continence at 10 a. m. with Sunday
school, which will bo followed by a
program. Basket dinner at noon. In
tho afternoon the withering will be
addressed by ministers from Medford
and Talent. Everyone, both from tho
rural districts nnd the towns, are cor
dially invited to be present.
II. O. KINO,
Missionary American Sunday School
Union. :
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lt coats you less when you
use it because you don't use as
much of it it has more than the
ordinary leavening strength.
You trnore out of the flour,
sugar, ggs, shortening, etc., be
cause there are no failures no waste.
The most critical of baking
powder "judges gave it highest
awards, World's Pure Food Exposi
tion, Chicago, Paris Exposition, Paris,
Prance.
The largest selling brand in
the world.
A pound can of Calumet crmtnins full
16 ot. Some baking powders conic in
12 a?,, cans instead of 16 oz cans. Pe
sure you get a pound wlien you want it . i
N.WW&'tftfI.i-,'tui
. Calutm t P'-'i'd'
RiKiie
4 cups ot p "
flour, 3 ( I
spoons C i i 'i in
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It-asp uni ot tii.
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milk TW-n in'X it
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A.
GREAT -UNDER. PRIC
Opens 9 a. m. Saturday, July 1
SALE
Men's regular 60c Flno Quality Sus
penders will bo sold at "r
the Extreme Low Price i OuC
Plain Vhito Cups nnd Saucers will bo
sold during this sate for 1 O
J. UK,
the.sinull sum of
HERE IS A BARGAIN Regular $50.00
100-pieco Gold Band Dinner Sot, also
flowered Pattorns, at tho flJOO QC
Astounding Low Prlco tJOOiOO
Regular 70c' Extra Flno Quality Mar
quisette, for curtains or over drapes, will
bo sacrificed during this AQf
sale, per yard '..."iC
Rogular 60c Premier Mercerized Mar
quisette, will bo sold during OO
this sale, per yard jOC
All 7-inch "Moire" Silk Ribbon, worth
80c per yard, will bo sacrificed during
this sale, A.Ck f
per' yard - - "
No. 1 cans Oval Sardmes. 1 Q
Extra Special ., 1 2C
Th$ Old . ipllahlo Canned Heat, some
thing every . woman needs for her sum
mer vacation, per Q
can:
Famous Pearl White Laundry Soap 'to
go on sale. Extra Spcciul, An
per bar --
July 4th will soon bo
our Flags now. Extra
special, 2 for
here. ("let
5c
Regular 55c 6-inch Silk Ribbon, to go
on sale at tho Astounding Low QQ
price, per yard OuC
Silk nnd Crepe Do Chenc Camisoles, val
ued U) to $1.75, will bo sacrificed at tho
Astounding Low
Price
79c
Regular $2.75 Messolln Camisoles will
be sold at the Unbelievable ftfl
Low Price
Ladies' $5 High Grade Ty-liack Sweat
ers, will b,e sold at tho CQ Qft
Startling Low price ip.iO
All Artificial Flowers will bo sold dliring
this sale at
V2 PRICE
Regulnr 35c Jersey Ribbed Vest will go
on sale. Extra 1 A-
special 1.I7C
Men's Finest Quality Medium Weight 2
pieeo Underwear, regular $1.75 values,
will go on salo per QQ -
garment IOC.
Small Sized Cans Deviled Ham at tho
Startling Low Prlco v A
per can TTw
Children's Finest qunllly Play Suits and
Jtonipei-s will go on salu QP
Saturday IOC
5c
KXTKA SPKCIAL: Cotton Thread, to
go on salo Saturday,
per spool
Regular JO. 00 0Gx80 Wool Knup Jlltn
kul8, to go on salo at tho QC
Astounding Low price J)0J
Fine Quality 27-Inch Outing to be sold
during this sale, - Cr
fler yard IOC
Men's Cotton Sox in black and brown
will be sold at tho Astounding
Low l'rice, per pair C
One lot of "Women's Kmbroldored J land -IterchiefH,
worth double the price wo arc
asking. Extra O
Spocial OC
KXTIt.Y SriOCIAI,: Ono lot of Wotnen'u
L'orsetH, to closo out, Q
your choice tHO
MKN, ATTENTION! pno lot of Men's
(ifiiuiuo Leather Oloves, to go on salo
at the Startling Low price, OA
per pair Ol't
Ono lot of Men's Dress KhirlH, worth
double (bo, j)fltie, ,wo uro asking. Our
Special l'riec to , ) OQ.
close out ... OIC
Ono lot of Men's Nock wear, greatly
undorprlced, to go on salo QEC'
Saturday OOC
KXTKA Sri'X'IAL: Fine quality 27-inch
Apron (ilnghams, will go on sale at tho
AHtonishtng l'rice, 1 A
per yard Avlw
Ono flno lot of 1 1 nek Towels, groatly
under priced for this 1 7
salo C
OPENING DAY 1 r
Clean Easy Laundry Soap
SATt'J? DAY, JTNK J1TH: To the first 100 people; imikirijr a pur
chase of .$2.00 or over in any department, except groceries, wc will
sell the Famous Clean Kasy Laundry - j
Soap per bar - '. -
Limit 5 bars to a customer
Itegtilar SI.IIK Little Lady House rtroutit.
None better, will bo Hiierifleed QQ
during this salo - tJOC
No. 2 !j Slzo Raiiquet llrand Tonmloes
will bo sold during" this "I O
sale, tier, can AOi
Regular 7r,i! Universal llmise I'.roonis
will be sold at the Ridiculous AC
Low 1'rlcu '-tOC
The well known iliidgo llrand Standard
Corn, to go on sale, 1 O
per can - X
Extra Spei lal, !t lb. Sin ks Itolled OalH,
to be sold during tills sale, A Q
per sack "ii
Finest C'uallly Hamburger Steak will bo
sold dining this sale, O
per can
Tho Old Kellable liaklng Powder, reg
ular fi'lc cans to be sold Q
during this salo JJC
Iteglilar 80n cans K. ('. l'aking Powder,
nt tbo Astounding Low CQ
Price, per .can OUC
All. Children's Dolls, all hIzcb, to go on
sale
12 PRICE
Women's Jl.fiO fJenuIno Fiber Bilk 1 1 una
will bo sold at tho Unexpected QQ
,
Low Prlco ot ...
Genuine Vienna Sausage, regular 15o
slzo, to go on sale, Q t
per can. ..... 1 w V
Look! Look! Jelly and Jnm In Sani
tary Class Jars, will be sold during this,.
HUlU
12K2C
KVritA Sl'ICClAlit'-'lLlldiyH Milk, 'tall
eaiis. lu go on-' unlet" fi
ller can XXJC
Limit D cans to a customer
A No. Hulk Coffeo to go on sulo at tho
Astounding Low Price. " T
per pound A fC .
Finest iiinlity Dried Hecf, put up 111
hiniiltni-y Class Jars und Just tho thing tor
picnics, per 1 Q.
jar UV
Itegular 15c cans Deviled Ham, fine for
lunches or picnics. Extra. Q
Special, per can Ow
Tho Far-toils' 2 In 1 Shoo Polish, sold
everywhere at-16ef to go on sale - Q -l-'xtra
SpcclaL. per can 17 C
: .
Tho fumous George Washington Sniokliitr
Tobatieo in tho No. 1 Lunch f C
Box size, Extra Special OC '
One largo assortment of t;onulno Alum
inum "tS'iiro, all largo pieces, "American
Maid." "Values up to $3.00, conslstih-f of
Percolators, ltoastcrs, Kettles and Double ...
Hollers, to go on salo at tho d1 CQ
Astounding Low Price .... V1JS
327 E. Main St. THE TRUAX CO. ' Medford, Ore.
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