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trorc six MEDFOTW MATL TKIBUXE, NrEDFORD, OT?KC!Oy. FTTDAY. .T.AyTATtY 2.". 1929. Stomach Disorders First Revealed by Coated Tongue Your tongue is nothing mora I than ihc upnt-'r end of your stoni- J lift; and intestines. It is the first thing your doctor looks at. It tdiu ' nt a irlanci' the condition of your digestive system and physicians uny that 9U'.i. of all sickness start with stomach and bowel trouble. A coated tongue is a danger sig nal of those digestive disorders which lead to so many kinds of serious illness. It tells why the least exertion tires you out; why you have pains in the bowels, gas, sour stomach, dizzy spells. Coating on the tongue is a sign that you need Tan lac tlie medi cine which bus helped thousands who were physical wrecks from xtomneh and bowel troubles who had "tried everything" in vain and ubotit given up hope. Truilac contains no mineral dr.igs; it is made of barks, herbs and routs. Get u bottle from your ilruggint today. Your money back if it doesn't help you. Tanlac .51 MILLION BOTTLES USED John Johnson Writes of Sights and Experience in Orient Editor's Note: John W. JohnsoiO.nd Scott Davis, well known Med ! ford men, sailed from San Francisco on November 9 for a trip around 1 the world. Their voyaye will be of several months' duration, during which time they will visit scores of Asiatic and European countries. At j tr s request of this paper, Mr. Johnson is describing the interesting trip for Mail Tribune readers, the followmy letter being the third of his colorful articles which are appearing fiom time to time. j UuNt; KOMI. , reai!i .Manit.t in J will I'll oo t lie ii'itintii'h'i' ' iioiit; Koiltr hikI ; rWT li: 'MlltWl. W" i'lij.;Vi 1 'inn: Clillli. We W.Ii tin iiiKiru'ri. -'ni'tltiiiK iii-i'iit tf our visit lit (Mil tiiii lift tin- count i Q v f ii 1 1) r f u I ! hi m.houi the fiiHt China, h;ivint: M-lVrtl ot )itiil-i- bandit and two man I' or t iio (p having hi in IHUCII iiiiM-fii, tin- nnuiii'i nil mr lirno we v.i-re ihwi', hcln ideal. One of our ino.-a Inipiosslw ieri iiccm In t It 1m city wun Jt i tip to Uu Height h, ovci loolMni,' t h eily and harbor. Witutliul homr 'are bu.lt right up to ihc top .this 1800 foot rld. or iiio'.in. lulus, running full k-nuih of i ti ten mile -tlaud, ami you .an Imagine. Mr- griind pa minima thi ' magnificent harboi- nftVrK. tilled uh it nlways is with the water (.raft from all, nations. We Hat for two hout'f, absorb ed in the compelling view Kireteh ed before u. The bright blue ol (lie lotrimi'M wilier . 'be lush leeu lit-li- employ TV plejtHUl'e lie WCIIIK well a; to get 1 lie ft i-viee lie render. He look alorif; his wife, who eould Hpeak tie Kur-rli- h. and after our way through the louic f tile . Hie i i t:l. hilie dlfve t ion ell. We employed the nee-1 aii -portatluii, a 7-piissen-1 and willi our two gun Chinese wife and jl guidf. and a Chinene e net forth on our mls- sigbt-Hl-elng. I believe I 'hilia iH Worth the nature of grand opera, bii? P -ip.tlly in Hong. The u b-adtlig (-ontetjtontH one a man and the other u wlight, young, aliitond-tyt 1 beauty. Heemed to la engaged in a death struggle, uh to which of the pair could end i. the worst unearthly noise. Tlie n in ji wan handicapped a bit, by "i-iUng u good Hzed hair iiiattre.Mj.Qued to his chin, in a more or b-.iH vain effort to iin prexi bin audience with the vigor , neeeary to prmnie Much a pro lific grtiwth. Howler, lie did reputation wt,,t and ,,.H l.UIItMHinU mineral efforts were met with higli pit n -lng sipieaV of feminine ardor. Actors I'li-roiin Carter lHrrieiillic Tho a ma zing feature, or should nay, Hide feature of this cnter tainment was that while this per formance wa.s in progress, three carpenters were on the stage building some sort of balcony and eight fruit and candy vend ers were in the audience bawl ing their wares; but the sound of hammer and saw failed to detract for an instant the rapt of their audience. sort gun in, the from - IT Helen, TJ1 71 Cllinese, very lit- j fighting 1 dirtiest, -I, iouIeii snielilng mob in v : we finally 'reached ! l adlng acj-uHH a nar- .i. to the fore:gn -t-.attention LOW WINTER. RATES I iloimrliircH dully, nl 1.1k iuiv Iiikh. V(h-I(I'h KrcnUmt motor much h.vhIhiu ukhui'cm Ktifnty, comfort, lowt'Ht farus. All curs lileuHHhll.v healed . SOME LOW RATES San Francisco S12.15 Oakland $12.15 Sao-amento S10.80 Yreka $ 2.26 Redding 8 5.75 Lot Angeles $19.00 8an Diego S22.30 Kansas City $53.85 (Chlcago - $62.Bo Di'pot, llotol JiH'kiinn .IU2 South (Vulval l'hoiiu IKI9 Attend t'Jiine-e l.tiiielieon W- were then treated to a Chine!e luncheon. This proved to be the great i tit test of phys ical courage I have ever exper ienced up to the present moment, and I cannot recall Just how 1 passed through this ordeal. .V- lug once. If for no other reus- the numerous cok rses were brought of the tropical verdure a ml on t lian to comprehend the mis-; in. 1 tasted e-.eh one in the bright patches of the brilliant ej; be poverty, loathsome filth, 'vain hope that It would pro- poinsettiitK In the hedt:c and d I. -i( nosing Ignorance and beastly more palatable than grounds surrounding jie palatial wretchedness of a nation. ! ceding it. but I sigh' impossible homes, is describe, Am lent ( npil il isiicrt The following evening. We left v'a li mt for I'autoii, China's anc ient capital, having I teen I he sea l of government for over two thous and years, and even el it is recognized as the ';ipital of sou t hern China. It is sit nu led about one hundred miles nori b West of I long Kong, and is lo cated on tho Pearl river. We left about fn o'clock and arrived alio ut G o'clock in (he morning j Here, we were told,, we would , seo China as it Is. ami lias been' As a special treat, it for thousands of years, and 1 t'hlnese guide seemed hnvu no reason to doubt the cor-'a real civic pride, we w'i ( 111 in s: Funeral Interesting We secured sunm good pictures of I tie funeral of a prominent man, The proccsrdnii was that of a circus, banners flying, count less drums and cwnhats, follow ed by the bier of the deceasi' and the professional mourners, wailinif at tin- lop of their voices, and occasionally removing I heir bail I lie i chiefs, revealing dry eyes, to Meal, with o im pie curiosity. look a (ruling Voyngi . roetness of this slat emeu. Mm population is unknown, a : will remain so, perhaps, fur 'long time; It has been est I mat from I wo to seven millions. ! "Foreigners" Air Citcnsy j At. the present time, t here is , cons' de ruble polit I en 1 disturbance here, ami one feels he sfnle iof anxiety that Is very obvious in the altitude of the people of I he foreign sett lenient hen'. A few months ago occurred a great uprising against the red element, who Were here tea h Ing the Itussian pollti al doctrine. : I In ml reds upon hundreds were 'slaughtered In Ibis hideous mas i nacre, and the morning we- ar 1 rived, Hx more were taken on j In a vacant lot and shot to deatli, (.tilde Is Colorful J A Captain Anderson, ; the President .Cleveland. the one pro was doomed ti dlasap point meat, for it seem ed lo grow worse, or I was be coming weaker and finally when 1 hey brought in what appeared to be t he larynx "f il rooster still palpitating, I feverishly ,1 ifjwaltowed my synthetic coffee and staggered Mom I lie hauquei hoard. . Travelers Visit Pagodas We were next .-hown si one ancient pagodas that were artis tic and liea uttf til. and consider ing their age. in a splendid stale of preservation, having been built something over fourteen hundred years ago. he Ch'nese are a very artis tic people, as is shown In their various products. Their skilled work men every department In which l hey compete with other nat ions, will compare favorably w th Ihe finest craftsmanship in the world. We drove through the old town of Canton, viewing ihe narrow streets, congested with the mass of moving and shouting humanity. The thousands of ragged, half starved beggars, little children Willi laces pitched with hunger, ami people whose only chance t;tiuil Opera" Knjoyeri ,(f existence Is to be found in We wen next shown some very i tho occasional pennv tossed to thu foreign stranger, the camera. i s Ncci leat! House which to take : taken 1 , to the Uead House, or the I louse .1 of the Dead, as It is called, it This was a very elieerf ill place, d as thc funeral cortege arrive'! about I tie same time as our s'l es, und as lids Is the stor age bouse I or all tho dead, un III a ; u it able or satisfactory place id' Initial is found, you can im agine i ho noxious and . villa f nous odors that assail ones senses, when you consider that refriger ation is not employed up to the present writing. lied together, side by side in hhotn Into hit. abdomen und drank i their muddy water by-ways, and poison. tin of tin: filth, poverty and Physicians eaid tlif wife utter wretchedness, a people still may lose her sight. cling their desire to live. i:iiroH'iiu Influence .Voted Kuropean ani western influ ences have, in a wuy. iiiTfroved conditions some, on 1 edge of the fringe in China's seaports, but in my estimation, many gen-; ei at ions will pass before the age ; old tradition and inborn habits: and superstitions of u people such ' as China's will give way to west ern culture. Von would almost imagine that I failed to see any beauty in the Orient, but that Is not so; I have a billed the stores and shops and admired the products of skilled workmanship, and have iieen very muen impressed wim 0 t !lh(. friendly spirit of her better; oALIftTONElL ami more enlightened citizens, ; ! many of whom I bad the priv-j Sally O'Neill's appearance In per- ilege of nee-ting. j son In "Al Ike's Idea." Fanchun & j Wc left yesterday evening on 'Marco, ut Jlunt's Crateilan Sun :the steamer President .Monroe for; day, is tho second time she has I Manila, and our departure from j appeared with a bevy of chorus i Hong Rung was tinged with (tin-' gii-li. .cere regret, as wo stood astern! n.r fj,.,st appearance with a line ;at the lift 1 and watched the re- j 0f Mjri.H Was In the picture "Reeky." i reding shore line of Hong Kongj,, which t-'ally was east as a girl the lightF of her nagnlficeiit har-!wlm niuI 0H.ruuc aminflons and .bur growing dim through the ris-!nad to play in a musical comedy. ;ing mist from the sea. feeling The chorus girls in the picture that we were leaving the most wcr(, 8unklnt Peautles. especially beautiful spot In the Orient and ; tmined for the sc reen nequenco by jlhe real gem of tho far Kast. Kanchon. Marco. Tho Steamer Monroe is a cat- !-!'?! 1 1 jtle boat compared with ihe other! You will Vk ' snips, nun Jin ,m vuinnni jMi.v; : Hollar has taken us too far. to! I walk home, we have to be satis- I fled until wo get lo Singapore. I I'roni there we have the great i liner President Wilson, and it Is . a good boat. ; Tarantula Atieiuln l.unclieMi ' Today at luncheon. Just as Jj was beginning my meal, a 1'igj tarantula ran up the leg of the table and across the table cloth. ' A waiter standing by saw him. j knocked him mi the floor and i mashed him; two attendants were called and mopped up the re-. mains. This started the repast in a very good fashion. VI-il Former Metll'ord Itoy f Have spent two most enjoy-1 able days In Miwiitn with Carter Urandon and wife. (People there i will remember Cnrter, who in u i former .Medford boy). They ex-1 tended us every courtesy and splendid hospitality. ( Another of Air. Johnson's In-1 leiiscly intcrcsllng letters will ap-; l.ear soon in the Mall Tribune.) ; LOS ANGELES Better If Yoa Stop mt SIXTH and SPRING 8TKX27S 3B HANDICRAFT SHOP . Phone 702 Soth Central JVfew Bucilla Embroidft-y Packages Spei'iiili.iin.' this sciisou m Kidlii's' Di-rssi-s. sirs L' Hi H vi-iirs, which roijuire only a toiu-h of liaiul tiiibril'iy to finish t hem. o O Also oiever uouuoir x-iuuwo . . .i ii in the Ml Art 1 ml 0 Attractive Davenport Pillows Fashionable Quiltecl Bags of Taffeta to he worked with your felt shoppinir foiifrs. Underarm Bags Ami mam- other useful and novel thintrs to enihroidcr. $ BM mm 4 Bmmt attractive cemeteries and toml and the next place of special pride on the part of our ori ent n I uuide, wns the new rail way station that they were start- j ini; ihe foundation for. Things coinineii' cd to improve from this:in ahoiiiil point, and We were lnl L! fortuniitc Willi ii rron) Still l-'rani'lMMi lo 'lKh;tnlll, hiul I'livt ri'tl a Htitu 1 1 tml'ly iff tis uil'i iwn ir 11 fl'llHW 111 W IX rllll, I" KiTVr iik ;l i.'uttlf. 'I'hiJ niiin. iii'llni: i ..... i, I our i;nhl. Is :i I't-llow illli arlltlr Chili.'.-tin- .. .1- 111 IV. tlii'in l.y cri'iitllri'. I.ivlntr ('(IlllliliuilS ..i:ilHii Then then' til'.' lh.' mHlli.lls o more who live In Hie "huiiiii.ii. Hill.' I.OIll. Illlll Illl-MIIM 111 .if Ihe wlHih'1 filially. Men you hi'c tlR' iihi'.I ni'iunll'iitlii' rool mini. -ii. nml:,,,,,! unu hoi-. Tho fntlier anil isari' of wilni'iixliiK : molh.-r iiu.l no.-sllily fivo or nix of tlu li- host tho- I liulo ihll.lion. io of whom i .no of Hi. ... inii.li' a i,.ivo ovor livo.l iiioulh on i.iH'.il tn tlii' wrlti'i's u,o liiu.l I'hoiiHiiuils ii...u (liiiu l.'iuiliiK. ThN wiih In :,iK- ,,' Iho-o ".iiiniuin" me hu.i- AKKON. Ohio. Jan. i:,. UVl i All utU'UHit by floorjic S. 'rhonuiM. a hiihlior worlu'l', to kill Ills family, ami hlniSL-lf last uii:hL ri'sllll.'.l ill lh.- tli'alli of his f.iui'-jHiir-olil son ; ItohiTt, tho Ti..l in I .li- fatal wound- ; iiiK of Ills Uvo-yoar-ohl .hiut;hl.'i' 1 Kosi.nion.l. i.n.l hiiusi'lf, iiu Iho 1 wi.iin.lluK l.-ss sorlously ...f his wifo. j 'I'lloiiiiis, In a' ram , opt'iu'il fin-i ll.i.n his family, tho hoy holm; kill- j oil Instill, lh . Ho thou flr.'.l two : Kw Vffitloa Dollar rtnn IwrimMiHiiM $1M pat Amy Bf mtdtoat bsA IU0 per day op with bftlfe tWtMCMXL 8SSVKS ropolsv SMc CoffM tham and drill Wt Ckaok Tub Car 1 th Ornml H. C FRYMAN, Proprl. askt a WAasNva towsaixiL WAOtnraa oon Be Inventory Time In Mann's Men's Dept. It Will S "7. Ml & M IH IXTRAORDINAM" k, it ft (ieliliine l!ni;nlfli)tli Slia-tn, iti'KXr t'at; (Milurw ami lirc-tliruak nop; i M--. VS Imiuls. LVjrnhii- $1.00 Tahics V $1.00 Argonaut" ntul "Kiuit of the Loom" collar-alt nHicd Shirts. All I'asl colors. .f-'.fiO to :!.(M) values. S1.98 0 Pendleton Aii Vool Shirts Values IVoni sj.11.no fo .00 20 Off Men's Heavyweight All-Wool Blazers Values ;!.t'" to .f ill.")!) 20 Off Boys' Pullover or Coat Sweaters Values from .fJ.T.j to s, 3.110 ' 20 Off HUNDREDS. OF Pre-Inventory Bargains IN JEN'S AND BOYS WEAR Men's Suits ' Bovs, All Wool and O Coats Ivoj p-oliei iih'4-, 1'iielier Isaacs, ami Biuiifoi-tl makes; tailored of tlie finest Woolens, in the season jj; .smartest colors nnd patterns. S25.00 Values S19.50 $30.00 Values S23.75 S35.00 Values ....... .S28.00 S40.PJ3 Values ..S31.75 S50.00 Values $39.50 Special lot of Men's Suits; values up to :!0.00. ;!.-.l)0 and . 10.00 2-Pants Suits Ayes 8 if. 10; I'J..")!) to $1-1.7.") values $10.95 Values .f 1,")..')0 to $17.o0 $12.95 Students' Suits Ats 17 to "JO; values up to !,'v2.."0 18.95 One lot of Men's Overcoats up' to 2.-.00 values. Large sizes only $17.50 Jawi$)tpMtmadi5tott $10.85 r 'THE STORE FOW EVEffYBODY" ; ), Men's Wool and Part Wool Union Suits Values from $:5."0 to $").00 S2.48 Men's Flannelette Pajamas Vrthies up to 1.75 S1.00 Men's Flannelette Nightshirts Regular sM." values S1.00 Men's Dress Pants All sizes; vniesM..-0 to $9.00 2Q Off Boys' All-Wool Blazers Ueyular $.() values S2.98 Men's Ribbed Coat Sweaters Values $o.9o to 7.o0 20 Off tit IISNI PWJWilHWllxiiwit viWfimm'-rihT' lhiW&miiUim9rt"m.mii.uii.r iisw;.icw-i.jjraa xr 1 1-. , Modern Utensils! Make cooking a pleasure. The use of Pyrex Baking Glass and Lifetime Waterless Alumi num Ware assures satisfaction. Lifetime Alu minum Waterless Cookers are priced within the reach of all. PYREX C'iissi'i'olcs, I'l.uml anil oval 1 .t. size $1.75 Vi it. size : $2.00 1 ql. sizo $2.25 PUDDING DISHES Iioimd and oval. 1 (it. size $ .95 .t. size $1.15 2 it. size $1.35 PIE PLATES 8 inch size $ .85 !l in.'li size $1.00 10 inch size $1.10 UTILITY DISHES ( ).l()llr WiXii'ix-' $1.15 J2 5-S liv 8 1-S by .... $2.00 BISCUIT PANS 11 1-8 by 8 5-S by 1 1-4 $1.50 Well and Tree Platter 1.". ".-8 indies long $3.25 Individual Deep PIE DISHES 0 oz. size 30c CUSTARD CUPS II oz. size 10c MEAUSRING CUPS No. 8 size 60c PERCOLATOR TOPS Kcirnlar size 15c LOAF PANS !) 1-8 by r 1-8 by '.' 7-8 $1.00 1U5-8 by .".."i-.S by :( :j-8 ' . $1.75 PLATTER, Oval .")5-8 inches luiif; $2.25 a TEA POTS Koiind or siiiat. I cup size $3.25 Q PIE PLATES P 1I..V:,,.,,I,1 SI 15 LIFETIME WATERLESS COOKERS Pressure cooker. 8 iinrt size with rack anil two puns $7.25 CASSEROLE .'i pieces; can be used as casserole, roaster, or as separate piiiklinir pans. $6.00 COFFEE MAKER Jlakcs delicious colTce. $8.50 SAUTE PAN SET 4 pieces $4.25 FRENCH FRYER :S ipiart size $2.75 OMELETTE PAN Or double fry pan .. $6.75 DUTCH OVEN 4 -'M (ps. capacity $4.50 ROASTER, Round - 12 inch diameter.... $5.00 COVERED KETTLES 4 it. size $3.85 li t. size $4 65 8 it. size $5.25 FRY PANS 111 inch size 1 1 jjieh size .$2.G0 . $3.00 SAUCE PANS StraiL'lit sides, patented cold handles. I'.'. j it. size ... j (t. size . it. size ... $3.60 $4.10 'll $4.60 1M It is time to think about JPECIAL your sprius: paint ITir. Let Splil Wood us supply you with hih 1 Baskets standard products. 89 5rc CASH DISCOUNT Medford Furn. & Hdw. Co. Sixth and Bartlett .A ReUable Place to Trade Phones: Office, 35J Hdw. Dept. 4; Furn. 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