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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1920)
P:flE TIIREB Every Medford Druggist Is Grossly Underpaid How Much He Gives in Sevviee Compared to What He deceives in Return. No professiuna'l m'a-n 1-n M:edf-ord erves the community Iretow or mo-re ' conscientiously than the d'Hug-sts-t. I He accommodes you w-i-t-h p'os-! tage stamps at cost, ma-i-nt-ains a g-en-, eral information bureau and free ' waiting room, his store is a fir.st a-id hospital conducted without reward, lie gets up in the middle of the night to answer your emergency calls. Night and day he is eon-suited oftener than any other, and hu gives his professional services without fee. His only reward, and it is a small one Bt tht, ccmes when you make a pur chase from his stock of merc-hund-ise. You accept his recommendation JuQt eg you accept that of your law .r, yojr doctor or your hanker, he ns yen know that hiSftord is good nd tkft he knows best. He can'fc Itrord to mko niistasr and he 4cKm't. H knot's tht his thole ccflj in his choGOn profsMJIot do ttds on tccurgcy on Skill ofl knig faith Vith hi customOrQ. 'lie stakoa his reputation 4 bun dled tfcaes a day pit . hundred dif OHWt CKKtCMMrS hut kiB jd(;irint m firiuwitoj a knowli?ti$ and exjanri- tie- ktuwlfrds? and experience 0$ KftB men of his prefnKLOi Sttd Aowr tfaveitl tkt ct&ai throiga uoWoob;, d!-er irod twtt VAjki ( t kR4!fe?bbt 2JA 'feMi te W tVo day's vavfe an e Ik kle yreAasMoooo. Tfj mgit e teda.r Jt.'m't flmss Io kHows. Aid e of tki Kpai-ww Jut kws lpinu.9-? h iu- sists that the preparations ho sells shall measure up to the highest standards. To recommend Sin article, the dru-g-gi-st m-ust of coruse, know what it cc'iitains a-nd how it is made, nn-d tli-is wa-s on-e rea-sjon for the form-at-iOH of a-co-oper-a-t-ive na-t-iona'l association of dru-g-g'ists and ph.y.sicia-n-s who pre pare a coinplet-e line of- household remei-Mes and toilet, goods. This as sociation is the Amei'lsan Dr.u.g-gl-sts Synu-ieu-t-e. This is the largest cti'terpr-I'so of its kind In the world. .More than US, 1)00 druggists a-nd physicians ow-n a-nd op erate it and guarantee its products. They know that A. U.S. Milk of Mag nesia is the best in the world, they guarantee that A.D.S. As-pi-rin meets the highest standards of quality, they st-a-nd hack of A.D.S. Peredixo Tooth Paste the tooth Paste which V9hlt-en-s like Perox-ido becQuSe it i& in-co-uiprJbly the be0t. &nd thQUb druefpisto in tlfe dsns TP$J are OquaiUlJl be Bind ths TOtirJ S35&M. of 4-D-S. products: it iiii'lw evorytaiwft U u t Jtol sue I 1 jwHixataB UBbi tit mdiQ8 yc'ti bwy o gittttHjataB bteml on tkt eci'ntlfic tMlle tnd etHBricsco of tfloueande of w- yorl. Wkea yo b(. lit A.D.S. jct- nct frew x ..I).S. dfuftgiat, ynu My lo in the confidant belief t eat 70 9'rod th9 finest itaslblo lialwct it tat lofi'Mt possible price. Jmii y . I). 9. Drujftist for i..l.ft. iroeVict tlte A0xt tiaie you d tny ho)ohl remedy or toilst artk'l poM in . draft' store LIBERTY She fibbed like "Miss G-eorge Washington." She masqueraded as she did in "Come Out of the Kitchen. ' But its all in a good cause. She makes- the Family Tree of two maiden aunts look like a piece of moth-eaten shrubbery. COMING Chas. Ray in "The Egg-Crate Wallop." LIBERTY BETTER PAY FOR 1920 The New Year is the best time to KKSOIAK - Ambition, Aspiration and Inspiration Into the PRICELESS JOY of ACHIEVEMENT MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION DAY OR EVENING I CAN pm I WILL fcqui. OPPORTUNITY Telephone 1 1 N. Riverside, Apple and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital ' Special attention given to surgical and obstrctical cases. Xo extra charge for graduate nurses services. The most important person in this hospital is the patient. MEDFORD OREGON LFASED FOR 5 YRS. ASHLAND, Jmi. 7. As presumed by negc-ti-awons ent-eticd into prel-i-m-wia-r-y to tlie holidays, the Ashland Cj(xwne.ry ha-s been leased to Miess-ps. Cyr a-nd Herbst, newcomeps frewt Lane county who have been promiu eiHlj' identified with dairy interests in the Willamette valley for a long time past. It Is understood the lease runs for a period c-f five years, with the option of purchase in the mean time. I). Pet-Qz-z-i, tho owner, wh retires for the tinte being, -ha-s bee-u connected with tho Institution almost since its inception, a-nd the crea-twery establishment is ranked as one c.-f the leading industries of the town. Its equipment is complete and the struc ture a most suhsta-nttal one. It does buQil&jr on a &kolt!8AlS dXtlO, t8 MtroniKl t tlxs i9otll Pfliflc 14 the PJ et 8otlry io(ivcte It, ice cream bsln of 0wtneit proB9-tionO. V.. V. HuAter, Jolly follow, ?1A ixfisr (M fbo (rassnSBns tkr nsl of I . B i p. g m ite?rett ntmiiRj nllitK iuiswHiBt eiaerau)it 9it0 t6 Kllieim-Wkin cktut.u(ivii ni! Is t koioe for t Tieit 9ltk Aie fWD fMlitniitftr; t i.j l,oo- ins to benix t e8w' P8i.itnrtn)l. 8r. e 1 aire. J. r. lKlr jl&A- in& trlf o eoatkasv t'ftilihoitia. i the iiBi future, viit!n$ ntgar jpa tione of tlx Uto also. ( Ou pOlrloice orsitlotts stl prcl)ablf bt uinxttd iA tk.t iiea future by tho asdition o? e ckft of te DOugkters of te KevolticiO. .Mrs. (Uirddjn iMcCr('ken is pMicu lrly interested in th lnStlPr. ottt those who are eligible to mcmlnreniQ and contemplate Joining', oult in terview her as tc requisites prsllgiift ry to affiliation therewith. Wm. Huch, resident of th Sesmlc Drive, is n late addition to tho2 ko sre entering upon the dray and trftm) fer business. Mrs. Lou Case, mothsr of Mrs. F. D. Wagner, has returned home after an extended visit with daughter In Washington. Announcement that the women of Medford had organized a Wood cluh aroused much interest here from the itiei standpoint, hut when It was learned that the purpose was to ad vance General Wood's candidacy for tho presidency, interest lagged, and the movement creates about as much enthusiasm as Woodrow's old "Kept-us-out-6f-wur" chestnut. The -Humphrey Interests in th Ashland 'Mills have been dispotad of to ,W. C. Polk, newcomer from Ar kansas, and the business will bo con tinued by Gassaway & Polk. 'Ed Staples lately went on aiteral wild goose chase, the ovent lending him to tho vicinity of' Red Bluff, where wild fowl abound In the rice marshes. Result was that the local Nelda Cafs. was the scene of a dinner the other evening, tendored by Ed to a party of intimate friends, incident to which repast lld goose was the chief Item on a substantial menu. Dernlce Myer, accompanied by Hszol I'Snnell, of Astoria, recent graduates of the Sn Jose normal, have returned to that school center, preliminary to teaching a five months term in a suburban assignment tribu tary to Los Angeles. Kale Shepherd, wife and baby, of Klamath Falls, are visiting relatives here awhllo, after which they plan a trip to southern California to visit fnther and mother on tho paternal side of the family. Tho Horr family have vacated Hotol Ashland and 'moved to their newly purchased homo on High street. Mrs. G. H. Hedberg, cacompanlad by her daughter Agnes, have been visiters in Dunsmuir of late. Miss Agnes, who has been employed in the Ashland Creamery as bookkeeper has resigned and will resume her for mer position with tho Southern Pa cific offices, at the Dunsmuir ter minal, the compensation being in creased over previous figures. After a visit among old home sur roundings in Ohio, supplemented by calls upon friends and relatives in various other localities of the central west, Mr. and Mrs.' W. B. Smith re turned home lately, their stay abroad" having been prolonged over two months. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Mason and daughter Edda, of Iowa Falls, Iowa, who have been visiting their relatives Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Day, for Bome- time past, left on Wednesday of this week to pass the remainder of the winter season In central and south ern California preliminary to return ing to their home in the Hawkeye state. Deaco S. F. Starr, of tho Pente costal mission on Fourth street, will conduct services tit those headquar ters until successors of recent revival e.vh(srtors appear on the scene. A l.u.Ltl-W challenge Is pending Wt-ween Tr.ops 1 and '2. local con-ti-n'ent.s -f l:tny fronts, time and pki-ce to fee dus,i.ii.:itr ji kiter on. Jo-bn G, Praytmr. s 1". trainman e.iHp;ly-el on the ln-tlanl dlv-i-sitin, is la-W K-p at St. Vixcuxt's hs-pi'kil in the metropolis. as a resalt of a rail read accident due t. which h-e Kwl iva arm b-ro-ke-n i-n twa places. The "Tisit" cigar factory I now lfflcaed in l,he Uutlur block, bh North -Main street, near tl-nr riaza, rooms formerly occupied by th Abstract office. Vral Coleman, ex-service r-wa-H, i-s proprietor, and with compe tent assistants is making this estab lishment one of tM.i- Wading indus tries of tho town. The A-shla-nd Frxit & Produce n- sMcf-a-tion will hold its annual nveet- ing on Saturd-ay. Jnx. 10, 1920, at city hall. 2 p. m. Three directors are to be chosen ami a volume routine business transacted. After a ton days outing In south em California seeing the sights and visiting relatives, the W. II. Hodkin son family returned home a few days ago. W. A. Folger. ModfiTd resident with affiliations in leading fraternal organizations here, is touring the east extensively, at last accounts himself ami wife being guests at exclusive Hotel Seymour in York city. i The week of prayer services will : i conclude oh Friday. TXe Nuzarenej chunh is thu pl.u-c fT koidiug tin' Mime, aKd tki hours a.r-0 from 2:;iu to 3::10 every a-ftern.L. with a spec ial aslgMWiew-t wf !eu..!.i'.rs Hd topics each evcRing. A newly nwrlel cshiW wore con signed to exile in Sllmrin i a recent wedding unwouwcotneKt iw these col umns, wherea-s thw sewtewce of the matrilHoHia-l pact implied a residence in Corning. Calif., aflc-r ttoo honey nu.on. V. XI. I'lrigss, o.f I ! kiw firm of Hriggs & BrlgRS, hnw Vief. appointed city attorney as the successor of L. A. Koberts, res-iuned. riHTNARY IS CERTAIN OF it'ied alnn-j- tlie linc PUL'ested hv IliO ; reservntion:ts ihirintr the last ses sion of cons:re.-s. If tlie pre.-ident wiiuld withdraw his iiersistent inter ' feretp-e with the (lennicratH, tins; would In- dune, a thev are anxiotii r ratilicuticm and reservations." Senalor Cliiules I.. MeXarv wired l Meilfonl t ' t-1 -1 1 I as follows Tuc-dav. Itescrvatuilis arc inevuame ami aic',,, tl,e t desired bv tll-tt senators ll ri'speetl cw I'artv ciiiiiiiTliuii-. LOS ANGKLK3, .Ian. 7. "Tla- jiiiia will get the DPinpsey-Larpomier said .lack Kearns, manager for the world's ehampion, when ad vised earlv todav by the Associated In a letter to another MedtWd manjiTess of Georges'C'arpentler's condi eentlv Senator MeNarv ald: jtional iiei'eptance of Promoter Ctiff "I expect the treatv vet t.i be nil-! roth's offer. Saie CforlMTSandlNYAUDS V v Asi FOR WWHorlick's lit4 The Original Avoid Imitations and Subititutei ' ForInfm8,1nv1tdndGrow)nCChildren Rich mtlk.m.lted Rrain extract in Powder Th Orlgin.l Food-Drink for All A(tNo Cookinf ISourithinf DifoUbU . SEE OLD, FADED lb Thest aa' the' three elements ' , , B rely uponi(SI5IE3Ef&' Flour, the , feft ' m first efement for fragrant bulging, B ' M i spongy loaves of bread, light flaky mmmmSM thSat1'"' Jf Every cupful of mSM mMm L Flour is tfTesame.. Your good lili recipe is reliable because your flour is 'vr V?'' 9SBMi-- J rel4k.Fortmifcity(aSISEag BicPm Hour is "foremost in the field." L vol "the dc Iu OLYMPIC Ttcd Redpe I. ' , V-JSS&f WZ 'Dlamoml Dyes" Add Voars of Wear to Discarded ;nrnicnt. Don't worry about perfect results, t'se "Diamotid Dyes," guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Book with each package tells so plainly how to dia mond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material, have drug gist show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. We Handle Quality Groceries of which Olympic Flour is hut one of many Warner, Wortman & Gore Phones 702-703. We Garry Olympic Wheat Hearts, Pancake Flour, Olympic Flour, High Grade Quality. i H. E. MARSH Phone 252 Grocer Phone 252