er- j- matt; tktbunk, rRnFOitn. ()IK(:on.
TTTTTTJSDAY. FF.rTUrATJY- .", 1020
Fa"GE TTTR1TB
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
, MAY BE OVERCOME
if vou have Catarrhal nearnc
lead noises and ear noises or are
rowinB hard of hearing go to vour
drugRlst and get 1 ounce of Parmint
Idouble strength), and add t0 t i
:lnt of hot water and a little grami
j.led sugar. Take 1 tabu-spoonful
our times a day.
This will often bring quick relief
irtm the distressing head noises
rlgged nostrils should open, breath
become easy and the mucus stop
TroPP'ne int0 tho ,hrout- It is easy
, prepare, costs little and is pleasant
. ..ke. Anyone who has Cutai-.h-,i
oaafncss or head noises should give
JJjg prescription a trial.
LIBERTY
Last Ttimes
Tonight
"Wit Wins"
!A" l'uystifyiiis drania of
Jove ana honor.
Starts. Tomorrow
VIVIAN
MARTIN
In
His Official Fiancee
The niiiii -had to have a
bride-to-be qihYk!
Tlie girl bsul to lmve
money.
So when the man offer
ed her the proper in-
itaoenient to post; as his
intended wife, she held
up her finger for t lie
ring.
iliien a hundred trou
bles began for them
Mh! Their little agree
ment became a joke
an embarrassment a"
tragedy and at. last,
at vou Jl Have to see
11 T niHRinr m
rail I UAfflAbt IN
A 1
. i
Tonic
' jK- arc agents in South-
Oregon tor tins celehrat-
aid highly rccomniended
py tonic.
'rv a naekacc. Others
tried it with a marked
Mse in egg production.
M & Feed Co.
1 117 East Main Strert.
E R. VALLEY
HELD 10 BE LIGHT
One hundred and fifty frit
"'' lhe ""-" river valley met at
tl'i' l.ublie il,r.lrv Vt.s,(.rilv .u,r.
"" The oathen,,,. W1,s ,. of the
best attended ln.it growers' tneet
tliat has l,ee .ld in Medford
lr nmnv months. The Iimill ,;,.
J'l the alternooti was "The laiu:t- .
'!'"" l' " Fruit Trees ,v the
freeze , Dceemher."
' t'nle, llie county nathidoL'isI
aitl'il resume of observations made
'" "jl Imrts f tin- county, and alter
s"""w "' "II "I'scrvnti.ms nimounc
''' 1 Hie iniurv to the valley as a
h1'"'" ",d, very slitrl,,. He re
ported that Hum,. ,...; .i. . .. ,
I 1 ' ' ' "'u ui ine ai-
Vv !"" ' '"--i at all. and that
""',"r"s"eels fr a lull fruit crop in
s'lcli sei'liuns were never better.
i lo.-o oliserv! ,s s,mv tliiit
Hose nears i 1(,w orchards haw
"' less injury. tat j ral.v
;'" ,",,s,"s ' fruit bud.s are I'uund
l lie but very slightly injured, and
mi a un.wimr season these
'ees should i.n.diiee unite a bit ol
trail.
As a 1)1 ailli.m I I
. ' "' ic.omilteilil-
ed thai nriiiiin,. I i i :.. ..
i . , in in-.
eiiirds that show the most injury.
e also explained the necessity for
i- muiiiiii- t the bark under eer
lain conditions, but warned the row
ers to he very careful about thi
practice, for ninl...- ,.,.,.,: ):.:..
,., . . .inn . ..nun ion-
xpllttlllir Of the burl- u-.o.l.l I... 1
anions, and should only he practiced
.mcr a eare.lul inspection and eonsul
tation with the o:iih.,l.,;.i
rowers were advised t proceed
nun nieir clorniant siiraviiur at this
nine or ear I oil il,..
.. . "" "t-uuiei eon-
ililions would not nermit later in lhe
initio.
I'l'of. Heimer of Mm I,.,,-., n
ln Kxiieriment station i.-ave a yerv
inierestinu- and eneoiira-inu talk and
assured the erowers llo.i ..r .1...
in.iureil trees would function nonual-
is When growth started in the siirinu'.
C I. Lewis, formerlv .iii.l' I,..,.
tienllure of the Oregon Agricultural
eolieue recited many extieriences sim
ilar lo the conditions nn.v.ii;,,,, i,,
Hie Ko'nte river vnllev ,ool i,P,,.i
lhe-growers not lo be alarmed over
me sit nation anil hacked un his ar
uiiinents bv uunliiiL' ('inures in dol
lars and cents that have been receiv
ed from fruit erons tloit rr,,w...i..
Iiad been aiven 1111 bv .some ltowci-s
as a total loss.
Alter lhe discussion of winter in
jury was over a motion was made
mid carried Ihat Mr. Lewis lalk lo
Hie arowers for a lew minutes on
the objects and iiniiioses of the Ore
iron Growers' Cooperative associa
tion. Mr. Lewis responded with nn
interestimr and eonvineiii!r address
on the necessity ninl urnent need for
such an orirani.alion.
iao"
ire..
usseau Coal Co.
pdueci's and Distribu-
ofMedford Coal.
to $10.00 Delivered
$8.00 at Mine.
fifce 25 West Main
Phone 934.
1
e as
oursv
('M City Scavenger.
E !1t llne,lato'y romoved on
ii.r, "ceKiy visit in resi
tl,:""'. Dally ImalnnsH dla-
In connection with Hie drive slarl-,
ed Ibis week to i:et Hie army into
closer touch wilh civil life and to
stimulale recruiting, all annv re
cruilini: ol'fieers have been directed
lo recruit in their districts for spe
cial annv units.
.V.r ..v.. mitlii rucrlltts fiif llllits
dationed at Camp Lewis, will be so
licited especially in the slates of
Oregon, Washington. Idaho and
Montana; efforts of the reeruitin-.'
officers and civilians in California
n .1,1 V. 011, lii will he directed towards
sceiiritiL' recruits for the various or
ganizations stalioned in anil arounu
San Kraiieisco and San Dicl'O.
ThraoiiLdit lhe eountrv concent rn-
..I' ...diliirv :i ml civic efforts Will
be made lo secure n-eriiits lor unit?
in their particular locality.
A man can enlist for anv regiment
cavalrv, infantry, field artillerv.
coast artillerv or engineers serviiiL-
within the continental limits ol the
Uniled Slates.
j'or fiirlher partieulars and en-
1:. 1. Iv iii-tnv- recruit illL' -:ta-
tion, VSA Last Main street. .Medlonl.
Oregon.
N. Y. EGG PROFITEERS
lots
angef
Oregon;
,5r Spring Canyon
tah Coal
YWood
J'HONE 242
J SCHEFPEL
jfront St.
yrC?. corner Main ani
XKW VIMi'K
the liitili eost
cause for
Feb. ii. Victims '''
f liviiiL' were aiven
:ful chuekiin? to.lnv
1 " 1 ... I t .'it
when market reports snowco ...
. ... :.. .... .1 ttiin '(' .ii
...us recently pm '" ' " " ' ,
Scents,. do,i were hem, . - n
1 I ..L-..I ill I'l U
downward from I-' tH ee.,lsl'"l'-
Si,TLe s.umn was reported .0 Imve
ins iirues down e.iui i"i
Friday. . , . ,...., r
The .lecrei.-e in ''old -tor.1-1
In ,he taet that "'v
,,ean dninaiid tor !"'
jevdop.
BLISS
.NATIVE
HERB
TABLETS
Your STOM ACH is In such a condi
tion that most of tho food vc-u eat.
especially that which vou like the
most, causes HEARTBURN, Ill.OAT
IN'O, and the food to rise in the
mouth. This has been caused bv
CONSTIPATION. 1ILISS NATIVE
H1CH11 TABLETS not only cure CON
STIPATION, but they cure INDIGES
TION, making the sumach function
properly. Eating becomes a pleasure
and you eat whatever you wish.
Eskie Adkins, East Lynn, V. Va..
writes: "For three years my stomach
was in dreadful shape, and 1 could
not retain food. Hut vour U1.1SS
NATIVE HEKH TABLETS soon cor
rected this trouble." Each box con
tains a GUARANTEE coupon, and is
sealed with a blue seal bearing signa
ture of ALONZO O. BLISS. For sale i
by all leading druggists in boxes con- j
tabling 2UII doses for $t.(Hi and a!
smaller size for J. oil. Made bv A. O. i
BLISS CO., WASHINGTON, I). C. I
GIVE PRIZES FOR
U. S. ESSAY CONTEST
IB
WAR DEFT ESSAYS
SALEM, I'eb. . 11I2D. To the
teachers and school children of Ore
gon: .My attention has been directed to
tho plan of the War Department to
arouse interest In recruiting for tho
United States army.
The plan, as 1 understand ,lt, Is to
enhance interest in recruiting through
the medium of essays written by
school children on the subject "What
Are the Benefits of nn Enlistment in
the United States Army?"
The three boys and girls receiving
I ho highest award from a board of
judges consisting of Secretary of War
Maker, General Peyton C. March and
General John ,1. Pershing will he
given trips to .Washington, D. C.
and return, accompanied by parcnls
or guardians, and at Washington, D.
C, on May 5, 1920, these boys and
girls will be presented with medals j
by Secretary of War Baker. Other
prizes have been provided for, includ
ing a large number of prizes to he
awarded to Oregon boys and girls by
newspapers, business and mercantile
It is with pleasure I lend my en
dorsement to this plan. It Is a movo
which will develop a higher sense of
patriotism not only In our hoys and
girls, but in our adults as well. For
this reason 1 call upon the teachers
in the public schools of the state to
set aside a portion of Vrlday. Febru
ary 20. 1920, as a timo in which es
says on this subject are to bo written
by school children in tho class rooms
of the schools of tho state. I trust
that every teacher will see that tho
keenest interest is manifested in this
plan for the promotion of patriotism
and the protection of our nation and
its homes.
DEN W. OLCOTT,
Governor.
City school students. Attention:
What is the value of an enlistment
In the U. S. army?
Go to tho Army Recruiting office
and get this information, or ask your
school principal.
You must have f.ul and 'complete
data so that you may he able to sue
cessfully compete in the Army Na
tional Prize Essay Contesl.
t aptain Arthur II. Soig, u. s. army.
is here to explain 10 you about lhe
prizes, national state and local, and
what the army is doing, speaking for
the army in vocational training. He
wants every student in the .Medford
schools to cute." this contest and has
enlisted School Superintendent Wni
Davenport and the s. hool principal
to assure it being a success.
The national prizes, lirst, second
and third, are three trips to Wash
ington, all expenses .aid for the win
ners and one parent, a medal pre
sented by Secretary of War Baker
and a beautiful silver cup to bring
home and present to yoir school.
A completo list of srrito prizes has
not been announced yet, but there
are, at least, fivo silver cups, thirty
medals, much cash and merchandise.
Watch these columns for a com-
l pleto list soon.
Tho real contest Is right hero in
your own homo city under tho di
rection of Mr. Win. Davenport, city
superintendent of schools, and the
school principals. To date tho fol
lowing prizes have been subscribed
by your own patriotic merchants und
townsmen:
Camping outfit, tent, two beds
and table. "Pop" and "Bill"
Gates $11.00
Sack of sugar, 100 pound,
Geo. T. Collins 17.00
from timo to time on this nation
wide contest. Watch Its columns and
get your notes ready to put in the
best essay. Captain Soig is going
to speak to the high school student
body Friday nfternoou on "Vocational
Training in the Army."
:l Cllll.DKKN TRY TO SAVE
ItltOTTIER ALL DROWNED
Jackson County 'Bank ......
First National Bank
r.uo
r..oo
.Medford National Bank 5. Oil
A. L Hill 2.00
S. S. Smith 1.00
Geo. L. Treiehler 1.00
Will G. Steel 1.00
The Toggery, mdso 2.011
.1. C; -Mann, mdso 5.00
E. Marsh, mdse 3.00
Model ('lothing Co., mdse,
Martin J. Reddy, mdso
Medford Harness Co., mdso.
K. K. Deuel & Sons, mdso. ..
M. M. Company, mdse
C. M. Kidd Co., cash
2.50
f..00
2.50
a. 00
a. 00
2.00
SALMON ARM. B. ('.. Feb. 5.
Word reached here that three child
ren of a Mrs. Fordham. a widow.
were drowned at Anstey Arm. north
of here, Sundav when tbcv went to T!ire Is wore Cntarm tn this nertlon,
the rescue of a brother who had Jf,,'' VLrX'l'.
Iiroki'u through the ice while skat-j pomM to b incurabje. Doctors prescribed
hit;. Tho brotlMM- was saved. Tho 'ocaI remedies, and bv constantly falling
, , , , ... .. to cure with local treatment, pronounced
throu wore II, 11 ami H oarsol u incurable. Catarrh is r local disease,
. j urcatly i-"luenced by constitutional con-
,,,,. , , , , illttons and therefore requires constltu-
1 he I'M iiih:in ernn a remark- tlonal treatmfnt. Hairs Catarrh . Mcdl
ahle etvaliuv. Ailhnnuh horn in the I ,,in. manufactured by F. J. Cheney
, .1 . i 4 Toledo. Ohio, Is a constitutional
M-n. ii maimer m iiwi w.Hrr him , remedy, is taken internally and acts
pa-e- il aiinli lite on lam!. , thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
- ! of the Syptm. One Hundred Dollars r--
llial t'atiirrh Medicine fails to cure, tiead tvt
, .... ! circulars and testimonials.
1 " V. J. niK.V'I'V & CO., Tole, Oh
00 hie i SM hy !ruKK(sta. 75c.
j Hall'u Family '.Mile lor conolpatfc
A tnelieal authority tleelarc
heart v sneeniu a- a siun of
IniM eontitulioti. Teople in
health elioin Mieee.
S25siiiZsb5
Ttal 1 $109.00
Thoso last prizes are for the Btu
dnhts of Mcdfcrd ulono. All you
havo to do Is to write on February
20, 1 920, not more than a 400 word
essay entitled "What Is tho ;nluo of
an Knlistmont In tho t'. S. Army?"
And write Ita little better In regard
to: (1) originality. (2) expression,
(3) sincerity, than tho other stu
dents, und cue or more of these Na
tional, state and local prizes are
yours.
Tho Mall Tribune will publish data
Grape-Nuts
is a real, food
It was designed to furnish
the nourishmGRt needed for
body and brain which wheat .
and malted, barley provide.
Twenty hours baking makes it
easily digested and develops
a wonderful nut-like flavor.
Grape-Nuts requires no cook
ing and is a sturdy builder of
strength for old'and young alike.
Economical
JVbt et tot of wasto
Crape-Nuts needs no Sugar '
Made bv O
Postum Cereal Company
Nujol
For Constiipation
A NewMetlwdof treating an Old Complaint
Carrying a Ion a Mile
for less than a Cent
Freight rates have played avery" small part in the
rising cost of living.
Other causes the wasteof war, under-production,
credit inflation have added dollars to the
cost of the necessities of life, while freight charges
have added only cents.
The average charge for hauling a ton of freight a
mile is less than a cent. .
A suit of clothing that sold for $30 before the war
was carried 2,265 miles by rail from Chicago to
"Los Angeles for cents.
Now the freight charge is 22 cents and the suit
sells for $50.
The cost of lhe suit hns hirrenned On Hnllttr.
The freight on il has increused only Sj cents.
Other transportation chnrpes enter into the cost of the nnlnhed
nrticle carrying tlie wool to the nulls and tho cloih to the tailors
- but tbeso other charges amount to but n few cents more.
The $10 pair of shoes that used to sell for $5 goes
from the New England factory to the Florida dealer
for a freight charge of 5?.Vcents only one cent
more than the pre-war rate.
Beef pays only two-thirds of a cent a pound freight
trom L-hicago to JNew York. (
American freight rates are the lowest in the world.'
lfiis advertisement is published by the
Association of Railway Gxccutivcs
Thnsc rirxiv'niz hfnnmilimi rnnrrniint the rat f rami sUtuition mti: obtain Hterahirr
hy writing it The Association trf' liaihcay Jirccu lives, 01 Hromheayt Ncxo York
A givrn unit rT nnr
commodity will buy
more trnnsportiitlnn
now than It ever dl-l
before In tlie history
of the count ry. A ton
of steel or a bushel of
whent wit! buy more
transportation now
than ever before.
Walker D. Hines
Dir. Otn'l RaitrnJt
"JPJ-jg If you once ride in mi enclosed car. vou will neves lie satisfied
Thev are the "all weather ear." In wiiri-iw,' IliroiiuJi snow and
wind mid zero I i htm I lire, you 11 ml your family even the tinv
loU ride us coiiil'orliililv warm as if at. home bv lhe fireplace.
Overcoats unit cloves nrf unneoo-snrT. With all pliite class window
bbut. you ure iirolPi'lud from cold anil iiirmcd Ii the lotor. !
rainy weuthr. vou sit dry, eouiforlubh. vm wino whereever vtl
no on business, to Ih tb'oier. or Iriwodl? otU. frt) tho ltf
..roads wbil tiwrina, vou utrti mil of t(i ear i-kon and ilu.ll.. la the bent of sun. 0
inte miwo aod file ventilation windhicU kwi ou e.ini while ?u tmt tmeeU4 inm
th sun. i
Economical
Closed
Car
Too Cord W nod forl ' onnelet ton all hf4 a.Koo'oirei and OD'lertuMlB tut
iHi'iimimrililv li'-br. utrmc Knrrl cba.sis. To eallbi"t fftreilies JBt b( I'o twnf'
ears in daily tisn horovoc of Itunr uni'ortoi otiijpr ooA afmy, i anfaax' wob t4 fgui
und eoniDort sn assery ro uoa ege. Toi thoo 0' so o us.ajohio io npii-8 tBot ov.(np aiimlt
eniov them.
Iluvo vnn seen these Kurd enolosed ears with lhe new Kurd self-starter? "You ran pnv
more, hut vou ounu.it liuv more"' than these ears will L-ive vou in titialitv, Hlrvfiulh, liu-htiicBS,
power und ceonomv
Call on vour nearest authorized Ford dealer and ask for u Kord
Runabout $500
Tourinq Car $525
Self-Starter $75 Extra
idoseil car demonstration.
Truck Chassis $550
These Prices F. 0. B.
Detroit
I
Counelet $750
Sedan $875
Equipped with Self-Starter
C. E. GATES AUTQ CO.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Insist on Genuine Fori I'artn.