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KENTUCKY GIRL
WRITES LETTER
How She Was Restored to Health
by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Sunnysido, Ky. "I suffered for more
than two years with my back and ner
tBiwuwuui'iniii vous liens,
vousness, anil was
not able to help my
mother oo trie house
work. 1 took treat
ment from two doc
tors and they did not
do me any food.
Mother saw I.yiliaE.
Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compoundadver
tised in the paper
and I took about ten
bottles. It has done
mo a ercat deal of
good. I weigh l'.IH pounds and am in
good health. I will gladly recommend
Vegetable Compound to anyone who
suffers with the troubles which 1 had,
and you are welcome to publish my tes
timonial." Vki.mkh Hendhick, Koute
1, Sunnyside, Ky.
To many American girls life is often
a heavy drag in consequence of illness,
und every mother should heed the first
manifestations, such as cramps, back
aches, headaches und nervousness as
Mrs. Hendrick did for her daughter,
and give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound a fair trial. For over forty
years this old-fashioned root and herb
medicine has been relieving women of
just such troubles.
Write Lydia K. Pinkham Medicine Co.,
Lynn, Mass., about your health.
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TOMORROW
Uifl! iBBunfeyg& m
TONIGHT
TOM MIX
In 1
HANDS OFF'
(Oakland)
Sooooooooooooooocoooooooow I
SHOULD BE CUT
To the edilor: Acconliivr to current
ronort we are Kofim lo have a Hed
Cross drive this week for funds to
sustain the organization from now
tint!! November. That the Her! Cross
should be continued In .Medford goes
without huvIiik but that It should be
continued along the lines that It hus
been conducted during the past twelve
months is iiilte another matter.
It has been suggested several times
to those In charge of this organization
that they publish a statement of their
past year's work showing somewhat In
detail their receipts, exjieriilltures, ex
pense of administration, etc., together
with a report of their accomplishments
tint for some reason nr nlher Hint, lu
not qulto clear, this has never been
uone. surely this Is a reasonable re
quest, those lu charge will not deny
that the public who furnished the
money should be entitled to know" how
it was spent and there should be no
reason whatever why they should not
have this Information.
Harly lu April or thereabouts the
directors of the Medlord chapter ot
tho Hed Cross appointed a committee
consisting of Kev.. D. E. Millard, Ver
non Vawter, T. K. Daniels, Judge Glen
O. Taylor and inyseir, acting as chair
man; and requested them to make a
survey of the past year's work and
suggest a line of work for the future.
We were given a financial slatement
mado out by tho executive secretary
which, though far from being complete
nevertheless gave some figures which
wero at least suriirisiiiir. t not ulnr.
tllng. This report showed olio employe
drawing a salary of 125 nor nmiiih
one drawing $100 per month, another
drawing ou per month anil tho Na
Ho mil Headquarters at WuHhinirinn n
C. drawing SIM nor month. Auhlnml
paid a mini 1 1 part of ono of these
salaries and probably some of the re
mittance to national headquarters. In
addition to the above there wero Items
of rent, heat, light, telonlione. tele
graph, taxlcab and janitor servlco; all
in niierai amounts. A total of these
figures will show that In round flguros
It was necessary for the people of
Medford to contribute at the very least
-iuu a month, or S 100 a week hofore
there would be one almrln ilnllni- nvnii.
ablo to purchase anything that the ex-
sorvieo man and his family, or anv
other worthy case, could eat, drink or
wear.
This committee secured Infm-miiilon
from Ashland and Klamath Kalis and
found that Ashland has iio unlni v iiui
runt, light, janitor servlco, etc., and
never has had, yot they havo managed
to accomplish a irroat deal of work
that Is truly commendable, Klamath
I'alls Is a full chanter Ihn
Medford and Klamath Falls compares
favorably with Medrord In size and ac
tivitx. A knowledge of that country
would lead ono to bellevo that they
would liuve even moro calls for aid
than Medrord would have. Their sal
ary llHt consists of ono secretary who
spends part of her tlmo at the work at
a salary of $20 per month and tho total
or their other expense was loss than
J5 por month for the year.
This committee mado a report to the
hoard of directors of tho Hod Cross
which has never been published and as
this report was made in good faith by
responsible people utter an Investiga
tion Involving considerable work It
ought to be fair to ask the Hed Cross
at this time to publish It.
Why all this secrecy about an organ
ization that everyone Is Interested in?
The people or Medrord are generous In
their charity ami will respond llhorully
to a call for riinds for tho Hed Cross
if they can havo confidence that the
money is well spent. Thoso In charge
of the Hed Cross havo a grave respon
sibility, not tho least of which is to
retain tho confidence of tho public
upon whom they must depend for sup
port to carry on this great work and
this organization above all others
should never lay itself liable to
charges of Inefficiency and extrav
agance. Hespectfully,
gkohuh t. colli xs.
Juno 2Sth.
The Interest in the Dempscy-Cnrpen-tier
fight next Saturday continues
strong locally, but there Is little
wagering on the result, as the Peinp
sey adherents balk at giving tho pre
vailing odds of three to one.
SPECIALS
Vests
$2.98
Bloomers
$3.80
Chemise $4.60
Drop Stitch
GLOVE SILK
I'lllll'ltlllllgS got just a little tln-il of
iX'Ing pliiiu pink, so I hey IiIosnoiiiciI
Into gorgeous colorings of iuai.t'
orclilil, sky (as uell us flesh. S
Tlii-y are excellent in quality and
most unusual at (he price.
Deuels'
MEHFOTin fAn; TTtTTCTTNTR
localBiieis
Miss Eileen Id-ddy . has returned
home from Sent tie, where she has been
attending the University of Washing
ton the last yer.
Attorneys Keamea and Xewbury
spent Monday afternoon In Jackson
ville arguing points of law before
Judge F. M. Calkins in the L. A. Neil
will case.
Miss Ruby Haley of Medford was In
town visiting the first of the week.
Miss Haley had not been in Sandy for
nine years. Her home was formerly
at Haley station and she Is well known
around here. Oregon City ICnterprl.su.
The Minneapolis Elks All Star Mins
trel show will be on the Chautauqua
program at Ashland July 7th, and a
number of the local herd will Journey
down to see their brothers in black-
race. It Is rated as one or the best
organizations or Its kind in the world.
People wishing to go to Clnnabari
Springs can go on the L. II. Newton
Dally Stage Line, Hornbrook, Calif !)(!
Henry Calhighan left Monday for
his mining claims In the lllue Ledge
district, where ho will remain for a
week or ten days.
liny Mattoon Is ono or the visitors
In the city from the Prospect neigh
borhood. Frunk Saunders and daughter, Miss
Saunders, of Ottawa, 111., who fell heir
to several thousands of acres of laud,
mostly grazing land, in Oregon and
Idaho, arrived In tho city Monday and
are at the Holland, enroute to short
visits at Klamath Falls and Lakeview,
from where they will go to San Diego
to spend the summer. Some of the
Oregon land Is near Grants Pass and
some of It Is In the Lakeview vlsinity,
and much of It is in Harney county.
Tree props and pine flume lumber.
Ilg Pines Lumber Co. tl'
Tho northbound passenger train due
here dallv at :39 a. m. dbl not arrive
In the city until affer 2 o'clock this
afternoon, having been delayed by a
small freight train wreck somewhere
between Ashland and Dunsniiilr.
O. J. Showers returned Sunday from
his trli to Spirit Lake, Idaho, much
refreshed by his vacation.
A part of tho employes of the Crater
Lake company including tho mannger,
tho cher and kitchen help and several
carpenters, 11 persons In all, went to
the lake today on one of the company
stages to start tho work or getting the
lodge in readiness for tho season's
opening. Seoly Hall, manager or trans
portation for the company, also sent
up three truck loads of supplies.
Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. at the
Farm Bureau Co.-Operatlvo Exchange.
tr
Miss Ruth Manning, clerk of the
tinili-il if iitiwntl,.i, tin.) Ci.......l..t
Smith's secretary, leaves tonight for
Chicago, in which city and at otlieri
eastern points she will spend the ro
muindi;r of the summer. At MInne-j
apolls sho will join Mrs. M. C. Smith
and daughter, Virginia, and they will
travel together as far as Chicago. I
Wednesday ovenlng Is Y. W. C. A.
Girls Student club night at the Nata-
torium from 5 to 7:30 p. in. All high
school girls are Invited to come and
enjoy the swim, each to provide her
own lunch for tho picnic and supper
wtitcn will rollow tho swim.
Peace Thompson or Klamath Falls
spent Saturday and Sunday in tho city
visiting friends and relatives.
Dr. II. 13. Murphy has established a
denial office 403 M. F. & II. llldg.' 94
I he Oregon National Guard, 1SU0
strong, which has been In cam) fel
ine past two weeks will rach Portland
from Camp Lewis tomorrow afternoon
and will march through tho business
district. Sepuruto Company A of Med
ford captured a silver cup at tho en
campment through being third in the
athletic meet last Saturday, 'i'lio Mod-
torn company will pmbablv arrive
home Thursday morning or nrternoon.
lourlsts at the Holland enroute
north are Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mat
thews, or San Francisco, and Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Elizabeth Thomson of
MlnneaiKills, Minn.
Jens Jensen and wlfo leavo next
week by auto Tor Mrs. Jensen's old
homo In Minnesota, where she will
visit mends and relatives. Mr. Jensen
will go on to Denmark whore ho will
visit his father and mother, whom he
has not seen for IS years.
J. T. Edwards of Phoenix under
went an operation last week at a Port
land hospital ror gallstones, and Is tin
proving though bothered by alter et
fects. He is over 71 years or age
mm n iii.iiio uie use ot the surgeon s
kniro dangerous. He is tho rather of
John and James Edwards or tkls cit
number or residents or Trim)
street, on the East side are circulating
a petition for the macadamizing of
that thorough rare. Wilbur Ashpole
and Charles Davis a circulating the
petition and have secured a large hum
her or property holders to slim same.
iii-jr ntuii uio worn completed before
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. llarllett have re
turned rrom an auto trip to San Fran
cisco ami other California points.
-Mrs. hern Leover or Seattle who has
been visiting friends and relatives In
this city and Central Point for the past
month left Saturday for her home.
Ibe Saturday Evening Post, which
Is at outs with employes over the 44
hour week, has railed to rrlve for last
week to date. The publication bus
heretofore appeared for sale with un
filing punctuality on Thursday. Even
the mail subscribers railed to receive
their copies last week.
Residents or the Applegate report
that the wild blackberry crop In that
section will be n reeordbreaker this
year, and that the rrult will lie ready
for picking In another month or so.
Scores of Medford people visit this
district every year to pick the black
berries, and heretofore have been ablo
to strip the vines lu one Sunday.
'M"Ei")FO'Rr)) OTJEOOX. TUESDAY, .TUNE 28, 1921
TALKEE BiG LIE
NO GOOD!' SWE
Local Mongolian circles are some
what disturbed by the suit or Wah
Hop against Wah Kim, for the collec
tion of money ulleged to be due for
board and room, wood and water.
The case will be heard In the justice
court Wednesday. ISolli tho plaintiff
and defendant have "ketchum smurt
man to flxee." Wah Hop until re
cently was a dishwasher. Wah Kim
Is a former servant of a hair dozen
Medrord families, and recently recov
ered from the pangs and pains of a
toothache, by burning Incense tapers.
As near as a foreign devil can fig
ure out, Wah Kim was the Btar board
er at Wah Lee's, paying the stagger
ing sum or $15 ror three months'
food und shelter, This was "too
mucliee," but Hop was a "volly glood
riiend." Wah Hop alleges that Wah
Kim got tho board and room, but
failed to remit, in part or whole, de
laying so long that his Celestial pa
tience was broken, and ho seeks com
pensation In the courts.
On the other hand, Wah Kim de
clares that he paid as he proceeded.
and blandly counter charges that
Wah Hop borrowed $77. .10 from him.
while he was employed as a janitor at
the rjarnum aparament, the which he
has not seen hide nor hair of since,
despito repeated duns In the most ap
proved Oriental manner, nnd when he
railed to balance accounts last Chi
nese New Years, began lo suspect the
alleged debtor was rrom the North of
China, and therefore "heap no good."
It Is further declared on both
sides of the argument that the other
"all time, tulkee big Ho, no good."
BOOST CRATER LAKE
"AVhy It Is Imperative that the at
tendance at Crater hake National
Park be ImTeaHcd -this year will be
the Hiihject taken up at the Chamber
of Commerce forum tomorrow noon
at tho .Medford Hotel.
Tho mofit critical situation con
front the future development at l .'ra
ter Lake. Local men have been
charged with the responsibility of
making1 the Crater Lake concession a
MuceeHH. These men, V. H, Vawter
and Ceorfjo T. CoIHiih will place the
situation wimu'ely before the chi'ciiH
of Medford at the forum.
Tlie company, ''which the local men
represent is arrijily supplied with
fund, hut funds are not altogether
necessary for the success to be ob
tained. They must have the moral
backhiK of every citizen of Southeril
Oregon and the reasons for this will
be made known tomorrow noon.
Members of the Chamber should
show their loyalty to the greatest
scenic asset Oregon has by their at
tendance nt tho forum.
Safe
Milk
For Infants
& Invalids
MO COOKING
Tho "Food-Drink" for All Aees,
Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and
Fountains. Aik for HORUCICS.
Jriy-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes
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WITH JAM!
MAT HKIOAI)
WITH .MILK!
KAT lti;i:.ll
1!Y 1TS1XK!
or with anything at all!
Bread Is your Best Kood Hat
more ol it.
There is no food oh enrth so tempt
ing when it's realy pure and whole
some like
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CIGARS
Wo carry all the popular
brands of cigars and to
bacco at all prices.
Wo also have all kinds of
SOFT DRINKS
Try our sorvieo
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so
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That's why Camels arc the choice of men who
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Camels so smooth, so fragrant and .mellow-mild.
They'll tell you that the expert Camel blend of
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But it doesn't take an expert to tell Camel quality.
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BEGINS
TOMORROW
Plays 4
(nmiirniw will he tho lumr fur
the first showing in Metll'ord
of Cecil 1!. e Mille's vivid,
realistie master plintoilntniii.
'FORBIDDEN
FRUIT'
Played by... a ..brilliant cast,
including AGNES AYRES,
THEODORE ROBERTS,
KATHLYN WILLIAMS,
FORREST STANLEY.
Special Added
Attraction
LARRY SEMON
in "THE HICK"
A Fast,
Furious,
Laughs Frivolous'
Galore Farce !
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