Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 06, 1919, Page 6, Image 6

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TXGE SIX
wetvforp- mate tribune, mmom, rtEoox. 'Tuesday, may g, ism
liAINAL BICYCLE
WEEK FROM MAY
THIRD TO TENTH
! Nalloiml lliuvolc Week. Mnvtil
:Ui 10th, will bo celebrated bv bicv$1e
;thibs in fcvcrv imrt of (lie country.
1'hcre will b races, parados und vn
I'rimiB biPVL'lo events all over the
,:Umtcd States und Canada" .whiah will
Kd.rve to arouse the tmblio interest
and demonstrate tlio. manv advnnta-
aw of (lie nirnple two-wheclor.
; Despite the oversliadowinir nro
:Tionderence of the motor driven -vc--
luele and all its attendant complexi
ties, the bicycle still retains its popn-
',lnntv among millions of people in
all parts of the world, and that" its
. popularity .is rapidly erowinir is.aiu
Uilv evidenced bv oiir production and
'.export figures whioh-show a trcmen-
-doits increase over those of, a. fow'i
Wears neo.
v. But there are more millions, men.
.women and children in all walks of
'iltfc. 'Who would be creatlv 'benefitted
.bv tlio use of tlio biovclc, bub who do
not vet realize its many advantages.
It ik to attain this end that the United
; Cvele Trade Directorate is spread
ing the gospel of the bicycle with its.
! nrtnunl Bicycle Week.
(This conntrv- of over 100.000,000
; people is using bicvcles todav at the
rate of one to ",200 population. : JnJ
i omer countries, it is as men as one
; ij ten. while in Holland, it is estimnt
' i8 that there are 70 bicvcles to every
1 100 inhabitants. We. of eonrse. mav
! never reach the latter figure, but it
is certain that a Wastlv greater num
; tier of wheels are going to be used
in the, near future when the great
' public 'becomes better -ncnuninted
i with the manv merits of that most ef-
ficient and most democratic of all ve
hicles the .bicvole. - - . . .
1 Woman Cried Kith Pain r
Thousands of women work today
' while suffering from kidney or blad-
def ailments that can be relieved.
Mrs. L.WaTUe, 2726 3rd St; Ocean
: Park, Cal., Writes: "I had to sit down
" during my housework. : My back acb-
i ed so, also my hip pained me so I i
(used to cry out, the pain was sol
great. Now I am thankful to say
that Foley Kidney Pills rid me bf all
my nairi." : Backache, ' sore muscles,
stiff or swollen Joints, rheumatic
5 pains, and Indications of kidney tron-;
j ble. Foley Kidney Pills are eate and
reliable. - They 'bring quick resnlts.
For sale by Medford Pharmacy.
Pony Ballet With My Soldier v
Girl at Fage Theatre Tonight
lu v f nt III
jftOu-awwriwtwlll
CANADA PLANS '
TO MAKE ARCTIC
AREA OF PLENTY
".My. Soldier Girl." tho brilliant . bus contributed to many successes in
military muslcald comedy, coming to ;the past, oftora In this latest success.
the Page tonight, is said to be the comedy that induces tired people to
cleverest, brightest, wittiest enter-; forget their troubles. You ... never
talnmont ever seen on any stage. It have time to sit back and rest so con
sparkles It has humor, color, mol-j tasseous Is the humor and so persist
orty, spirit and a score that holds the) tent is the merry revelling. One of
auditor with its swinging lilting airs: j the-striking features or .".My '.Soldier
The book, by J. Lorch Baber, 'who j Girl" Js tho remarkable, ballet.
English
OF COLD BATH
LONDON', May 6 That British
retiBh, the cold .bath, has lost Its at-,
tractions for many soldiers who have
returned from France. . The occa
sional baths they got in rest billets
during the war were hot. and they
soon acquired the hot-bath habit
along with a dlBtaste for cold water.
One soldier who used to be a cold
bath enthusiast says: " ,
"My experiments with cold baths
since .returning from the front have
made me wonder whether the cold
bath habit is not really a pernicious
fad, and to conclude that I survived
it only because I was broken into it
when very young and resilient. v .. , !
"The first cold bath I had at home
save rue the 'blues' all day.; the next
gave me. a stiff neck In addition, and
the third day I developed' rheuma
tism. They say that -the British are
a Class 3 nation physically. .' I won
der whether cold baths have anything
to do with It." . '..'".;'" "
Wires and domestic servants are
said to lie opposed to the new hot
bath habit of the returned soldiers.
Hot baths mean the consumption of
more coal and require more work in
preparation. , . i ,
If you care H
for health and
sturdy vigor,
. you'll care for ;
GrapeNuts
j a superb wheat .
; and barley food i
Delicious! ...h
; OTTAWA, .lay 0 A plun for con'
vortlim t hiV. Arctic and sub-Arcttij' r.
glons of1 Canaan into u great i wool,
milk and mont produvlliK' area was
presented to the Canadlun senate and
houso of coinniona toitav bv Vllhlnl-
niur Sleflintisoii, "NorwoKlan explu'ror
or mo (.:nna(iiuu Arctic.
Mr. Sttiraiifson's Ideas wcro reconU
ly placed boforo Arthur Molghen,
minister of tho interior, and It was
thought advisable to hivvo the explor
er address parliament. Ttts' project
Involves Introducing largo herds of
retnddcr aud domesticating and de
veloping great herds of inusk ox.
Both nnlninls would furnish milk and
moat supplies and the musk ox would
afford also a wool supply. .
., The Canadian .north. Mr. Stetans-
hoii said, could bo utlllned to help
solve present and futuro food shor
tagea and development ot his project
would oxpodlto opening of mineral
and other rosourcos ot the north.
""About 20 yoara'ngo," Mr. Stufiuis
son continued,' "The American gov
ernment Introduced 1280 domestic
reindeer Into Arotlv Alaska. Tho sole
aim was to glvo a possibility lof eco-
nonilo Independenco to tho ICaklmo
Few of those who rxnectod the outer-
prlso to' succeed even dronmod of its;
proseTtv magnltudo or the meanlnir It
would hnV; fo,r Alaska today or fori
tho world 'tomorrow, lipdor UaUlmo
euro these 'herds have Increased at
the rate of doubling In 'throe yours
But the fow-animals that are In the
hands of white men are found to
double in numbers every two years."
"In duo time, .Mi-. Mefansson said
Arotlo Alaska will suiuiort mora than
7,000,000 relpdaor, producing as
Jiiueh. moat yearly as. 14, 000,000
sheep' or seven times the presout mut
ton production of all the settlod por
tion of Canada. Tho Americans now
realise, ho declared, that .they had
made a mlstako In starting the indus
try on such a small seal and ho
warned thnt Onnarta should not mnkn
!the snhi'e tnlstako. . ;
-sf LIQUIDS AND PASTC5 OR B1ACK7 llf
;wWHrreTN ANOOX-BIOOO yfnF,
JssJjtDAHK BROWN) SHOES rJ M U '
' .Legal size typewriter paper $1.50 i
'Der-box of 500 sheets. Good quality!
.Bond. Medford Printing Company, tt
biggest day
tarzan'day
DON'T MISS
FRIDAY V
TARZAN DAY
AFTER THE SMUDGE
. Mak&rmir aiipointnictit J or your painting, .per
pering, tinting by . ! ' . -
v v v DICK SANDERS 1
- ; Good orkruanshjp guaranteed. !N6 '-disappoint-'
'liieutei'rrolingeing dontj on jobs. i .-. r .
Residence 4.4 W. Fourteenth St. ; ; Phone 840-J
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ATRTALWILt
CONVINCE!
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NOTHING that wo could my wouW qp thproug!: ;
. convince ; you of ; tho wluo "'pf; CharnVpWl8;
. ;v.;'.;jtttDcw--fl8.ft personfti p?oi.:v'.vro .cao-.ui-ypu :
ofUiousandsVlio' havo bccn;pcrmancnilyf3urcd cf
chronic constipation,'. indigUcin,, ilibuancKS, cick ,
.headache and disotders of the stomach and I'.vcr, l
A'Jb'utthi8.yriU have i littlo weight with you 'as cc-ijl-.
1 to a personal trial. ; That always convinces.'
v:rr,:-.': victory week . ,
- ' Another Rexall lc Sale Special
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CELEBRATE
VICTORY WEEK
In' Medford and Eat at tlio
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u u.i. Luuu..n..ini,f,.
Congolenm
i First-Class
Floor Covering
( ,v.-v-r'.;,::;.r ,
Ninrffcot wide, bought bo
foro war prices were added,
nice pattern's, regular prieo
$1.20 yard., r 1rt Vi '
Our Price 80c yid.
- '''.i-thl.'',-
Colno in .and seo it before
yiyuig for. spring tT.
JMGusherjGafe pjg Furiiituicd.
The Attprbury Truck Sales Gdmpanys $
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Free to truck users, contractors and business a3
men with truck or hauling problems ; ;v
: HERE ARE THE REASONS FOR ATTERBURY SUPERIORITY
A : Timken full floating rear axle, : Finest springs made. . Dry plate multiple disc clutch;
X : Best artillery type wheels. Spicer universal joint and tu'iular " abuse proof ' ' . ' !
: ' Perfect'brake equalizer. . drive shaft; Eisemann high tension watefproof
A Extra heavy frames- braced as an Brokn- Lip 3 transmission. magneto. - ": ' : v :
A i added safety. . ; , ; i 4 speeds and reverse. ; ;,, Most durable radiator made. ,
A ! Self oiling spring bolts.- ,-. Gemmer heavy duty stearing gear, it 3-point motor suspension (
Let xis know your wants i in ixefer;
ence )tp triicks needed toM.'
work and wU.will; place a iiia;ri ;aid
tracks 'on tht; job for ypii. : ;e;Ji
the men an;die trucks .r
v toWjbrjt. j Wjf ite,,: phdrie;;6r ACalLr1; ;
j i .!'? ''( ,,. :-,i
1 At, 2, SA and 5-Ton Capacities
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DISTRICT DISTRIBUTORS FOR JACKSON; JOSEPHINE, ' .
DOUGLES, KLAMATH AND LAKE COUNTIES, ttREGON. ?
. AND ,SIEKIYOU,,if., DEL NORTE COUNTIES, CALIFORNIA pyi-