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MEDFOTW MAIL TRTBTJN"R MEDFORD. OREClOX. SATURDAY. JULY 2. 1921 P2GE THREE HOW WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE May Escape the Dreaded Suf ferings of that Period by Taking Mrs. Block's Advice Hopkins, Minn. "During Change of Life I had hot flashes and suffered for lliPirdiaPin" li? , 'I ege table Com- t pound advertised in the paper and got good results from taking it. I recom mend yuur medicine to my friends and you may publish tnia fact as a testi monial. Mra.KOR kkt Block, Box 542, Hopkins, Minn. It has been said that notone woman in A a thousand passes this perfectly natural ' change without experiencing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot Hashes, sinking spells, spots before the eyes, dizzv spells, nervousness, are onlv a few of the symptoms. Every woman at this 1 aj snould prolit by Mrs.rJlock s experi ence and try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., about your health. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director SEWING MACHINES New nr UHOtl, nil late models Ringer Cfish nr erodtt on easy payment. All It I n nil I nut! 1 t nitll 1 FirHt-Class Dress Making PIcotiiiff, Kemstitohins Singer sewing macuine uo. 10 S. Vlr Plume 215-11 HOTEL SUTTER San Francisco Xot Merely a Hole!, lint An Institution Founded on These Principles POPULAR VUUrES SEKVICK COURTKSY George Wnrrun Hooper, 3lsr. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure for earaclio, lieiuhiche, cat arrh, Uit hi'i'fii, sort throat. luiif? trouble, kUlmy trouMe, stoniucli trouble, bari 1 rouble, ehllls and fnvir, cratnpti, cmiKhs, injur eiruulut Ion. caibiinelt-s. tumors. cnickiMl breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OPERATIONS. Mfdford, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1!H7. Tills 1m to certify that I, Die under Binned, had very severe stomach trouble t utid had been bothort-d for several years mid last August w:is not (ixpucliid to Jive, and hearing of Glm Cluing (whose Herb store is ut LM1 .South Front street Medfonl), I deelded to et herbs for my HtouiiU'h trouble, and 1 started to feeling belter as soon as I used tlieiu mid today n in a well man and ean heartily recom mend anyone afflicted as 1 was lo eet itlm ("hunt? and try his Herbs. (Signed) V. J I. JOHNSON. "Witnesses: Win.'-Jewls.-'JCaRle Point: W. I.. Chlldreth, ISjirIo Point M. A. -AnderHon,-Medford. : S. H. llnlmeH, Kiicla Point. K. Moon;, Kule Point. J. V." Mnlutyro, JCukIu Point. C?eOi Vou der .IjVUop. JjluKln Point. , Tlnw K. NIo.Ihmh. Kntrlfl Vnlnt ooopcooooooc OOCCCpCOOOOOO o The Oakland Sensible Six Tills 4 l-liorsepower, Ilslit slx. cylinder ear plves from IS lo twenty-four miles U one gal lon of gasoline and average" fr elulit 'to twelve thousand tulles to one set of tiros. Twenty-nine Improvements In the new Ilia I models. Price $1375.00 at Medford 8 I NEW MODKI.S OX JIAxf) R Tumy Motor Co. I I'jr.-l'J.", So. I rout .St. X MEnFORD ADVISED 10 TAKE LUNCH When nil Jackson county pours out on tile Fourth of July to nnrtieipnte in the county parade nrtd tin- eelehra tfon to lie staged ;it Ashland, they are H-oinf? to take in what will wohahly he the greatest demonstration and program ever held in Su ut hern Ore gon. .Tliis is assured as nil plans have been virtually completed ' the un 1 1 ring; committee. From the moment the parade begins, to assemble nt !) oYlock until the orchestras play "Home Sweet Home" at midnight there will b something doing. So many events have lnjcn crammed in that little Willie. Sister Susie. Mother and 1 1 rand pa will have a hard lime to see everything. The p nigra m h so diversified that there will be plenty of entertainment for all ages. One of the most Important fea t tires of the day will lie t he parade in which every section of Jackson county will he represented, with floats, pedest rians, equestriennes and automobiles handsomely decorated. The parade wilt be a brilliant color ful spectacle. The ld;ey hand of Medford is com ing in full regalia and will be well worth seeing and hen ring. Tills is one of tile best trained hands in the state and will put on some novel fea tures that will delight the crowds; The Klks will have their syncopat ed band participate, and there wilt also he several other unique musical features for which a special prise is being awarded. When you prepare to come to Ash land on the Fourth the wisest thing foi- you to do will be to nrrange for a basket party so be sure and tiring your lunch as t he restaurants and lunch rooms will lie overcrowded on tbut day. All the InOicaUonu point to the fact that Ashland never hns hod such a crowd as wll! lie here on the l''oitrth of. July this year. K very body, in the county seems to be planning their trip to Ashland on the Fourth and enthusiasm Is running high. Parking places liave been arrang ed for the floats after the parade, but during the parade there will be no parking permitted on Fast Main street from the ttoulevard to the Plaza, and on North Main street from the Plaza to Water street. Parking will be permitted on ail other streets in the city. WHAT ABOUT A F The Salem merchants put on a "Big rintgaln Day" Friday with unusual suc cess, the city being filled with people many of whom traveled MO or 111 miles to take advantage of the bargains of fered. Fifty merchants run one spec ial bargain !;r Hint day, each one offering a different article, all in one big three-page ad. There were many other bargains offered by the mer chants in separate ads. As a result jf the huge success the sales will occur twice a month. Corvallis and other up-state papers have made 'huge successes of those sales, the people always responding. Medford merchants should have a meeting at once and put on a united campaign of this kind. -They have done it successfully before. The association has not had a meeting for hoiuo time but should have one al. once and get busy. YOUR OLD RUGS and curpctfl can lio rewoven into new FU'I'l' ltVCS at a iiotnlunl cost Iili k says: "The rugs we clcun are i lean when we clean 'cm." r-ree Delivery I'hnnc 180 Mosan Art Rug Co. 110 West Tenth tit. Highest Vitality Jewelry Itepalrlng. Diumonil Setting, Watch Itepaliing M Satisfaction Assured Id quality and price. Mail us your wants. MAETIN J. EEDDY W Hi urn mni i. tmm , T St. Mark's Episcopal ' Cor. .North Oakdale and -Fitih Stu. X n? in. Holy communion. ' 11 a. m. Holy communion. Win. II. Hamilton, vicar. Catholic Church South Oakdale Ave. First mass Sunday at 7 a. m. Second mass at M : 3il a. in. Itenediction alter first mass. . Kev. John Powers, Hector: . Evang.-Luth. Zion's Church Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave. Kev. Dr. W. It. Morenz-Oeser I'as.tor. lies. 518 V. Fourth St. VI. Trinity Sunday. Sunday school 10 a. m. Divine service 11 a. in. Catechetical instruction for confir mation every Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Salvation Army Meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 8 p. m. Sunday Holiness meeting 11 a. in. Company meeting 'i it. nt. Young People's Legion 0:30 p. in. Old time salvation meeting 8 p. m. The public are cordially nvted to attend these meetings. Captain and Mrs. H. H. llrlgga, offi cers in charge. M. E. Church, Talent Sunday school promptly at 111 o'clock. I. A. Kicker-dike, supt. A real live school. We meet to read, study worship and know each other. Morning worship ut J t a. in. Preach ing by tho pastor. Subject: "1 Know Whom 1 Have llelioved, or Waa Jesus Christ an Impostor?" In the evening tho pastor will give a stereoptieon lecture, entitled, "Six O'clock Around the World." Evening service begins promptly at 7:30. First Baptist Church "Tho Friendly Church" N. Central and Filth Sts. 11:45 a. in. Iliblo school, F. W. Mear.i supt. 11 a. m. "How to Succeed," a mes sage for new converts and others. Anthem: "Loud, "No Sorrow There' Lord's Supper and reception of new members. 7 i). m. Union yquiig people's meet ing at the Presbyterian church. 8 p. in. Union meeting at city park Concert by the Whitney Boys chorus of 100 voices. Wednesday 8 p. m. Prayer meeting. Winter congregations are still the order. Help keep them up. Strangers are invited. Frederick R. Leach, pastor First Church of Chriot, Scientist llranch of Tho Mothor Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Iloston, Muss. Services are hold every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject for Sunday, July 3rd: God. ' Sunday school at !: -15. All under the ago of twenty are welcome. Wednesday evening meeting, at which testimonies of Christian Science healings are given, at 8 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. The Heading Room, which is in tho M. F. & II. Illdg. is open daily from 1 '.o n, except Sundays nnd holidays. All authorized Christian Science literature may he read, horrowod or purchased. The public is cordially invited to at tend the services und visit the Hoad iug Room. First Christian Church Cor. Ninth and Oakdale. Dell Ely Millard, Minister, lies, r.21 W. Eleventh St. Phono 1H3. Itible school at 9:4H. Herbert Tier Han s.upt. Classes for all nges and a welcome lor you. 11 a. in. Morning worship and ser inon. Subject: "The Secrets of Sil ence." A hearty welcome to strangers. The llome-llko church. 7 p. ni. Union young people's service at the Presbyterian church. 8 p. m. Union services In the city park. Tho great Whitney Hoys chorus of 150 voices from Portland will have the entire evening in which they will present Medford's greutest musical treat. There will also be n boy ointor who will deliver a short red hot mes sage, i First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth und Hartlett. J. Randolph Sasnett, Pastor. Office 29 Jackson Co. Hank Illdg. Phone 9(18. Bible school 9:45. 1). F. J-indas. supt. Classes for ull ages. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon: "The Majesty of the Law." F-pworth League 7 p. in. A young people's service. Union evening servico nt 8 p. ni. In the park. Mid-week devotional meeting Wed nesday 8 p. in. Morning Anthem, Sing of Light, Ixive and Freedom (Ileyscr). :I)uet Lead, Kindly Light (Lansinv) Mrs. Pierce, Mr. MacDonongh. Evening Union meeting. Miss Matie Vroman, pianist: Mr. Bernard Roberts, organist; Mrs. May Jordan-MacDonough, director. Presbyterian Church Sunday sahool at 9:4f a. ni. Instead of the usual Sunday Bchool lesson a beautiful moving picture reel will be shown. Illustrating tho Idea of Chris tian service. Every child that belongs to the Sunday school is urged to be present. 11 a. m. The- Sacrament of the lord's Supper will be administered. Every member of the church Is re- E WEATHER NORMAL, REPmrrs LOCAL Bill June was a r.ornial month according' to the regular report of the local weather bureau, with a maximum tem-l perature of 95. ti. a minimum tempera-1 lure of 40.5. and a precipitation of .10.! The precipitation last ear lor June was l.M, nut me mice years pre .'ceil ing there was in 1920, a trace, 19111, .01 and 1918. .lit',. The report follows: Date. Mux. Min. Free. 1 82 . tfi .... Clear 2 Ml 52 .us Pt.l'ldy. ;i 70 57 T. 1't. Chly. 1 80 54 .... ft. t'ldy. 5 87 5!i .... Clear St! 57 .... Clear 7 7S til .... Cloudy 8 81 52 .... I't.Cldy. 9 81 48 .... I't.Cldy. 10 82 52 .... Cloudy 11 81 49 .... Clear 12 85 45 .... Clear 13 71 '12 .... I't.Cldy. 14 liti 40 .... I't.Cldy. .15 lit! It! .01 I't.Cldy. 10 t!7 411 T. I't.Cldy. 17 74 48 .... I't.Cldy. 18 09 55 T. Cloudy 19 72 45 ' T. l't. Cliiy. 20 80 54 .... Clear 21 90 52 .... Clear 22 95 52 .... Clear 22 93 51 .... I't. Chly. 24 82 50 .... l't. Chly. 25 82 40 l't. Chly. 26 85 53 .... I't.Cldy. 27 81i 53 .... I't.Cldy. 28 89 59 .... I't.Cldy. 29 78 69 T. Ft. Chly. 30 81 59 .01 Cloudy Monthly Summary Mean maximum SO. 4; mean mini mum, 51.1; mean, 05.7; maximum, 95.0, date, 22; minimum. 40.5, date, 14; greutest dally range, 43.0. Precipitation Total, .10; greatest in 24 hours, .08. Number of days Willi .01 inch or more recipitation, 3; clear, 7; partly cloudy, 17; cloudy, G. first cominunlon service since last July. New members will be received. Tho pastor will speak on "Tho Hidden Life ill Christ." Special numbers will be given by tho mixed quartet. There will be a union meeting of young people's societies nt our cliuren, ut 7 p. in. promptly, to be led by Mr. Clyde- Hlllls. Tho topic Is ''Consecrat Strength. I'hy Will He Done in My In My Strength." Tile meeting will adjourn ut 7:45 in time for the union evening service in the park. 8 p. in. Joint service of the churches in tho city park. The Whitney Hoys chorus will give a sacred concert on this frst evening. It will be a great inspiration. Conio. See rui lher notice elsewhere. Main St. Methodist Episcopal Church, South James E. Condor, Pastor. Sunday school 10 a. in. Preaching tit 11 u. ni. Subject, "Tho Model Con gregation." Tho Epworth Loaguo meets nt 7 p. in. Mr. Howurd Gruyheul in the leader. There will be an Iniportuut matter tuken up at this meeting and every member is urged to bo present. Tho first service In tho series of summer union meetings will be In the park Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Tho famous Whitney Hoys chorus will have charge of this meeting. This Is a won. derful aggregation of young talent und the people generally will be helped by attending this service. You will hear u greut sacred concert. 'Prayer: meeting Wednosday evening tit 8 o'clock. The prayer services will be held in the Sunday school room of the basement during the hot weather. You tire welcome. STOP THAT ITCH! Purify Your Blood Ecuema, - tetter and ' many other skin troubles are du to disordered blood. If you are afflicted with skin trouble don't suffer tho maddening torture longor, but start right away to purify your blood with 3. S. S. tho standard blood purifier for over 60 yoars. . Fur Speaiat Booklet or for indi ' viduut ndv ico, v it hout cluiritOt write Chi Medicut Advisor, fS.S.S.Co., Don't, 430, Atlanta. Ga. Get S. S. S. at your drugiit. The Standard Blood Purifier' (Joing HM'ny for tho summer? Have the Mull Tribune mulled to you. Keep in touch tviih the home town while enjoying your vacation. VOL' KNOW Universal Tiro Filler IflDKS UASV AI'TICH VOU THY IT. Our Demonstrator Is a Dodge GAYLORD JVOOD! Ml kinds of wood nt right prices; dry mill blocks, l'.liy next winter's wood now while It Im cheiiii. Medford Fuel Co. Union Services Sunday Evening, 8 p. m. at the City Park hitney Boys Chorus of Portland 150 voices selected from Portland' gi-eat Boy Chorus of over 700 voices. Hear ihe boy orator, cornet, clarionet and vocal soloists UNDOUBTEDLY MEDFORD'S GREATEST MUSICAL TREAT Silver Offering i i u : 1 ; t . i ' "- c THIS T-SIX 'HE new and remarkaMy Sow price of the NEW LlGHT-SlX is due io- greatly increased production, low overhead, small prof it per car, and the fact that it is completely manufactured by Studebaker in the newest and most modern automobile plant in the world. "Buy it because it's a Studebaker." , This is a Studebaker Yeas 36-40 South Fir Str.eefc,, Medford ' NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS (. o. It. Factories, effective Jans Ht, 1921 Touring Car and lioadtterM UOHT-SIX E-PASS KOAD3IEK ttMO UCHT-SIX TOURING CAR :U5 SPECIAL.SIX :;.'ASS. ROADSTER . 15S.'i SPECIAL-SIX TOURING CA'. IS3IS SPIiCIAL-SIX ,.l'ASS. ADSTER i615 8IC SIX TOURING CAR.. 1985 Coupee and Sejant IJOIITSIX 2PASS. COUPE ROADSTER.! I.KiH I'-SIX S-I'ASS. SEDAN !il't.CIAL.SlX 4 PAS3. COUPE... ! Pt.f'IAl.-SIX S-PASS. SEDAN.....; llt;.i',IX 4-PASS. COUPE RlC-StX V PASS. 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