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MEDFOKD MATT, TKTT3ITXE, MEDFOItP. OKEflOX. FRIDAY, .TANUAUY 2li, l)2:i PAGE ' TITREE MOONEY GAINED FIFTEEN POUNDS Los Angeles Citizen Declares Tanlac Restored Strength,1 Soothed Nerves and Ended Decline. ! localBd&s P. H. Moonoy, 1714 Arapuhoc St., Log Angeles, Cal., Is still unuthcr who Is enjoying a wonderful nppetitc, per fect digeslloh and robust health as a result of tho use of Tanlnc. Mr. Moonoy's own statement follows: . "What I needud was nn nil 'round building up and Tanlac has done that very thing. Kor a year or more I had been nil run-down, without energy, and thnt tired feeling was on mo all tho tlmo. My nerves wouldn't let me sleep half the night and my appetite had fulled mo so completely I couldn't eat n bit of brenkfast. I was also troubled with constipation, headaches, biliousness nnd dizzy spells and felt 'nil in' most of the time. "Tanlac. helped mo almost from tho very day I began taking it. I have a wonderful appetite now and have gained fifteen pounds. In fact, I'm Just tho same as a new man and I hellnvo Tanlac will help anyone." Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug gists. Over 35 million bottles sold. r - Adv. On February 1 Miss Towne's Millinery Department will open in the Colonial Shop with its usual line of at tractive hats and newest modes in spring Millinery Smart-Hats at Reasonable Prices MIE..T0WNE :'! r-MMiner ' HpHE X favor lingers behind in tat flavor of Tan Jar choc olates after you have1 loft $1,111 thf ttonml whuever wfc' tbvjr Hll Eood and - m Tan Jar &4kM lMik.ChocolaipSf A 40rai(mCfierricsMf IV , DON'T 0 FORGET H'd'we Co. Kabblting, Welding, Repairing and Lathe Work REASONABLE RATES Crater Lake Automotive Co. 12.1 South Front St. GM CHUNG ' China Herb Store ' Thta la to oertlry mat Otm Chung ot Medford. Ore., has cured me of goltra and stomach trouble. 8. U. Leonard, 609 J St.. Orants l'asa. , This la to certify that Olm Chung ol Medford, Ore., has cured ma ot ruplure Of tour years standing. K. U. laham, 111 8 St, Grants Pasa, Ore. Medford, Oregon. Jan. IS, 1917. Thta Is to ortiry that I, the undr alffnpil. had varv apvere ntornach trouble and had been bothered for several year and last August wa nnt expected to Itva, and hearing of Olm Chung (whoae Kerb store Is at 214 Bouth Front street, Medford), I decided to Bet herbs for my stomach trounie, ana l eiariea to reruns better as soon aa I used them and today am a well man and can heartily recom mend anyone afflicted as I was to see Olm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) , W, R. JOHNSON. XVltneaaeat . WW. Lewla, Eagle Point W, U Chllnreth, Eagle Point M. A. Anderson, Medford. 8. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. C. B. Moore, Eagle Point J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point Am. Von nr Hellen. Eagle Point Tuiii. &, Nlebola. title Point lu tlio house ot the legislature yes terday Representative Woodward asked for and wnB granted tho with drawal of his bill providing for hold ing of school elections at tho sumo time as general elections. Dollar Day, Saturday at The Hub Shoe store. Women's shoes, oxfords and pumps, all going at ono dollar u pair Saturday. 261 j Tor Sale. Real bargain In good used . Brunswick Phonograph with 60 rec-j ords. See Launspacli at Weeks & J Orr. . 263 i Many local people have been in-'. quiring as to the locution of the Rogue Valley cunning company, which adver tised in the Courier recently. Tho cannery Is located at Medford. j Grants Pass Courier. S. S. Hullls says lie has had a number of inquiries from j growers in Josephine county regard ing the cannery hero and has accepted an invitation to meet a number o! growers in Grants Pass on Saturday; to give them further information re-! garding tho cannery. The Hub Shoe Store have opened a i new fitting room exclusive for Selty Arch Preserver Shoes, expert shoe fitter in charge. Oxfords, ten dollar!!; boots, twolve dollars. 261 There's a busy business College in your home town. OWN. A light covering of snow fell on tho upper parts of tho hills about the val ley last night nnd remained all day without molting. Again on Saturday Tho Hub Shoe store will have on sale women's shoes, oxfords and pumps, all at ono dollar a pair. 261 You can sot It at DeVoe'B. tf Every Friday night henceforth Ash land will furnish the program to bo broadcast from K. F. A. Y. the local radio broadcasting station operated by Virgin's radio service. Tonight's program has been arranged by Wm. F. Isaacs. Legal Reserve Old Line Life Insur ance company desires to make , gen eral agency connection in Southern Oregon. Previous experience not nec essary. Only men with fair intelli gence anod good character can be con sidered. This company sell life, health and accident insurance. Ad dress 409-13 Northwestern Bank Build ing, Portland, Oregon. 261 Dance, Eagle Point Sat. nlte. 267 Tho unused stone and the rubbish in the rear of the California Oregon Power company offices is being re moved and a parking ground" for Copco cars will be made on the west side ot the rear of tho Copco building. , The Hub Shoe Store will have an other dollar sale Saturday. Women's shoes, pumps and oxfords all going at ono dollar a pair Saturday. 261 ' Drive an Overlnnd and realize the difference. Busy Corner Motor. 262 Ed-Andrews was dolightod with the splendid reception given the Ameri can Light Opera company by the peo ple of his home town and was glad he could tell the people of the company "I told you so." Before their arrival here he had been bragging about Med ford and the valley and of the metro politan ways and the high class musi cal talent of the people during whfch he had said, "Wait until you get there and see." The manager ol' the com pany and the players all spoke very highly about the people and their courteous treatment. Bring us your watch repairing and get it the next day. Medford Center Jewelry Shop. a 265 Homo made Chicken Tomalies. 146 N. Front. Phone 828-Y. 262 The blue and white striped basket ball uniforms of the Salem team caused much comment when they ap peared on tho floor at the Nat last night. In addition to giving a optical illusion effect and making the players seem doubly numerous the striped uniforms seem particularly significant for a team from the town where the state penal institutions are located. Dollar Day at The Hub Shoo Store Saturday. Women's pumps," oxfords and shoes alf at ono prico One Dollar a pair Saturday only. Tho Hub Shoo Storo. :' 261 Hemstitching at leuer&. 267 Studonts of tho high school had a holiduy today, due to the ompletion of the last examination yesterday af ternoon. Tho second semester of the school year commences Monday. For Sale 10,000 acres or land con sisting of alfalfa, grain and stock ranches, orchards and tlmberland, some irrigated; also mining property. All property must and will be soltl at some price. Some as low as $1.00 per acre, 5 to 10 years timo. T. W. Miles, Attornoy, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg., or Gold Ray Realty Co., owners, 15 Far mers and Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone 465-J. . - All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wullace Woods, phone 108, 711 E. Main. Ncwconib Carlton and party ot sev eral other high officials of the West ern Vnlon Telegraph company left last evening for Portland, their priv ate car being attached to train 16. It hud been previously announced that they would remain until this evening. Hemstitching, picotlng, beetling and embroidering neatly done at Singer Store, 10 8. Fir St. 262 Wall maps of Jackson county, print ed on good linen paper, tinned nt top and bottom for salo nt this office. They show cities, rivers, roads, moun tains, locution of property by section township aud range, and give lots ot other information. Every family should have one. tf Among the Medford men who spent yesterday in Grunts Pass on business were Ed Silllmun, Paul McDonald, D. M. Anderson and C. A. Swlgart. Dance. Eagle Point, Sat nlte. 267 Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. . First class work and prompt service. tf II. B. ("Windy") Janes says the (o-1 cal basketeers cun beat Salem and he he wouldn't miss tonight's gumo for a chance to go duck hunting. Last night lie claims that o "Jinx" rode with the locals and hoodooed them from start to finish.' Mollis Huntington,. 'Windy", Tom Fuson and sovoral others hold a long discussion on the, subject this morning but postponed a definite de cision until after the gumo tonight... Merchandise shoot, one mile north of Phoenix, Sunday, Jnn. 2Sth. 2G2 Another popular dance nt Odd Fel lows Hull, Central Point Friday, Jan. 26. Tickets 55c. Peerless "4" Orches tra 'til 2 a. m. 26 1 The sportsmen's association ot Josephine county will hold a big crab banquet and meeting tonight at the W. O. W. hall in Grants Puss. When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. tf Dance, Eagle Point Sat. nlte. 267 C. W. Barrett and A. R. Mason re turned this forenoon from Oakland where they have been for the past five days arranging for shipments of Star cars. They drove through in n Star and state that it performed per fectly all the way. The car which they brought back is a special paint job, and was on exhibition nt the Los Angeles auto show. It will be on ex hibition for the inspection of local autoists here tomorrow. Auto Insurance. Brown & White. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf A luncheon was given the Salem and Medford basketball teams and coaches Hollis Huntington and Eddie Durno, and Principal O. R. Campbell of the high school at tho Hotel Med ford this noon. Speeches were given by various members of the teams and a high school orchestra furnished music. . .. . ' -,. .Chiropody.. Phone 5G3-J. , ; 276 E F inn BE UBR Bible Thought Sr Tbdau SAFEGUARDED : He ahull give his nngcls charge over thee, to keep thee In nil rhv ways. Psalm ft! : 11. The final chock on tho testing of I the cows of Medford was made yes-i terday. Only one hundred and ten! cows were tested whereas Ashland, ' a much smaller town had three times! aa many cows. In Ashland tho city' council aided the T. B. drlvo by i promising stric t observance of the I luw regarding the sale of milk aud . milk products. ' I In Medford two cows reacted to. tuberculosis tost whUo another was strongly suspicions, making In roal-' Ity three reactors Of tho cows found tubercular in the county so far, all but two wore in fine condl-! tion and appeared ns healthy us tho best. This fact takes cure of the1 argument put forth by many of tho! users of milk, "Our cow Is perfectly I healthy, novor critighs a bit, aud l' am sure she is all right." I The county( agent's offleo is doing all that it can to clean up tho disease in the county but tho support of the I cow owners is necessary. Owners I were urged to send in thoir namos o; j sign petitions which were circulated earlier in the season, stating their I location and) the number of cuttle, they had. Too small n percentage! did this and now thnt tho testing! has been done in their community some write in or phone In and want the testing or wonder why they were passed up. The testing is being dono by tho federal government and is freo, but in return the furmer is supposed to cooperate In helping to get Dr. Bish op, the tester, around. By being ready it does not mean that the cat tle be in a corarl ranging from a foot deep in mud to two acres In size, but tied up or in stanchions. Fifty per cent of the loss of tlmo is from having to wait for tho cows to be caught and the doctor asserts that it will be necessary to pass up thoso which are not up, ready, for his time is demanded elsewhere As was expected, culls have be gun to come in from thoso in town who missod the test. If thore is suf ficient demand another chance will bo offered to get tho cows to a cen tral point and liavo them tested at a later date. ' Tho work has been completed south of a line' between JnckBonvlllo and Medford extended. If you nr? in the untested area and wish testing don't hesitate (e1 get your name and location in to Mr. Cuto's ofricc, if you haven't already mado tho fact known. Representatives ot tho Medford Chamber of Commerce and tho Jackson County Fair Association nrej to meet the executive committee ofj tho Jnckson County Farm Bureau ut tho Medford public library tomor-! vow afternoon ut two o'clock for tho ; consideration of projects of mutual Intorests. Tho farmers nnd business men have come to recognize that one la ' dependent upon the other for their j success. The meeting tomorrow is; for working out u program which all can support In other words there is to be an efofrt made for concerted action beneticlal to both lnterosts. The Oregon Development program,' the Farm Bureau, tho County fair, the development of dairying and tho problem ot those having irrigated tracts are some of tho subjects to bo considered. j Thin? Run dowii? Sure Way to i Get Right Weight j increase Your Red-Blood-Cells. That! the Sure Way! S. S. S. Build Blood- j Cell; This Meant Strength) Do you know why lntmraneo cotnn li lea refuge to Insure a ffrwit many mci becauBO they are under weight? Strupij because to be under weight often prev LOUIE'S The time to plant is here We have a new fresh stock of all kinds of vegetable and flower seeds, also onion sets. Buy Seeds That Grow From LOUIE'S Free Delivery Phone 271 T jfi .fcf (' low fight In ff-power In the body. It often mram van are tnlnnti nerve-do wer. minus 1 red -cells In your blood, in I qua health. minus energy, minus vitality. It Is se rious to be minus, but the moment you Increase the number of your red-Mood-cells, you becln to become plus. Thnt' why 8. R. 8., since 1826, has meant to thousands of underweight men and women, a plus In their strength. Hollow check fill out. Yon stop being a calamity-looker. You inn pi re confidence. Your body fills to the point of power, your flesh becomes firmer, the age lines that como from thin ness disappear. You look younger, firmer, happier, aud you foel It, too, ell over your body. More red-blood-cellsl S. H. S. will build them. Ladles and gentlemen, a peaky, bony face doesn't mnke you look ery Important or protty, does It? Take R. 8. 8. It contains only pnro vegetable medlrlnnl Ingredients. 8. 8. 8, In sold at all drug stores In two sixes. Tho larger size bottle is tho more economical. W tikt yoursti f again Phone 475-L When Ordering Meats for Your Sunday Dinner Laurel St. Market Carries a Full Line of CHOICE MEATS , ; GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES PRICES RIGHT QUALITY THE BEST Give us a trial. We have it. We'll get it or its not in the city. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAI,E Pork sauHnse at the Pub lic Market every Saturday. C. C. Chapman. 2C1 rKIl RENT Furnished 3 rpom house. Phono 999. "... 203 WANTKfl SITUATION Practical power farmer, 2 years In valley, 100 per cent efficient, nuiHt have house Tor small family near school nnd compensation to live In comfort. Reference. J. C. Dames, lioirua River Land Co. Uox I) .C. U' Trib une. 263 FOR RENT Neatly furnished two room apt., close In, no children. 245 8. Central. 2C3 FOR SALE Cook stove, $8.50: Bmall range, $15; range with reservoir, $20; good dresser, $18: chiffonier, $15; 9x12 velvet rug, $lli; lirown velour couch, $15; kitchen cabinet. $9.75; sanitary couch, $8; wood heater, $4.50; rockers. $1.50 to $1.95; hrcakfnst table, $3; kitchen chairs. 5c to $1.50. The Medford Kxchange, 211 West Main, "Where yon can lfciy or Sell Anything." I' llMUlaMMaWaaMMMlMMMIIIIIMIIIMIMiaiill i 1 SOfSSx I ' . . - I I BUSY DEPARTMENT STORES v: 80 jJUSYT DEPARTMENT STORES i! ? . If You Consider "SALES" and " SAVINGS Here". Your Buying Will Profit Don't be influenced by sensational "Sale" claims they are rarely genuine! Do not be persuaded by such claims .... . v i I I'M' ! '.".i !v '!'sv tm.-iy in buying what you do not need, nor before you need it. ' ' 7 ' 1 Real genuine savings are here today, tomorrow, all the time. The Golden Rule Stores in their 80 large stores, buy ,',(,.... (,..-. -7.-. j i ,,t i . : - vv, vrt' . '' and sell in enormous quantities. Naturally, we price lower, and maintain high quality. Surely, if you stop to con sider this question of "Sales and Sayings" your buying will greatly profit because of the thrift you can practice in our stores. .Z ., . ' " t i. 'ft. Our buyer is now in Eastern markets and new goods arriving daily Just received new shipments in following: Barry Dress Shoes for Men $7.00? $7.50, $8.40 to $9.95 Men's Dress Oxfords at $5.00, $6.30, to $8.45 Men's New Spring Suits, All Wool $25, $30 to $32.50 Heavy Khaki Pants at $1.80 to $2.10 Bungalow Aprons at 75c to 98c. New House Dresses $2.00, $2.25 to $3.00 Children's Dresses $1.50 to $3.00 MieV Silk Dresses a $14.65, $16.50, $J?.00 to $25.00 New Bungalow Cretonnes, 36-inch width, at 20c yard New Jap Crepes, assorted colors, 30-in. width, 26c yard Heavy Turkish Towels, size 40x22, at 85c pair American Lady Corsets $1.50 to $4.50 80 Busy Stores The Reason We Sell for Less THE DAYLIGHT STORE Everything to Wear for Everybody Agents For Home Journal Patterns.