Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1920)
PAGE THREW HOW TO GET RID 4 OF YOUR COLD JKo quick way is to uso Dr. King's New Discovery ' w DON'T put off until tonight whnt vou can lo today. Stop Ijto your druggist's and buy 0 bottle of lr. Kilty's Now Itiscov ery. Start taking it nt one. Hy the time yon reach home you'll bo on tho way to recovery. This Ptnndnrd family friend lins been breaking colds, coughs, grippe Attacks, qnd croup for more than Jlftv years. It's used wherever sutv lire relief Is appreciated. Children find grownups utlko can use ii there Is no disagreeable after-effect-. Your drugKlst has it. f.Oe, and IMQ bottles. Give it u trial. Bowels Begging for Help Torpid liver pleading for jissis--nneeV. How careless to neglect these things when Jr. Kind's New Ufe Pills so promptly, mildly, yet effec tively. come to their relief! Leaving tho pystcm uucleaned, clogged bowels unmoved, results in health-destructive after-effects. Lor. Htimulntlng. tonic - in - aetiou 1; King's New TJi'e fills bring you the happiness of regular, normal bowel and liver functioning. Keep feeling fit, doing 'the work of a man or v-o-mnn who tlnds relish in it. AU drugKlRt&f-'J"c. SIOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treat-' ncnt that relieves itching torture and lhat cleanses and soothes the sltin. Ask any druggist for :i 35c or SI bottle if Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm ind similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, 0. MUSCLES FELT AS IF ID IN WWTS "If anybody had told me that Tan- lae could c!o for me what it has done 1 I would not have believed them," said U'. It. Hudson, or Kmixville, III. "It freed inn from rheumatism after i twelve years of awful siifleriiiK," lie combined, "and my stomach trouble is also iiiil', "I was in such bad shape that 1 (t.ulcl scarcely digest a IhiiiK, and any solids would Kive me such cramjis in my stomach that I could hardly slant! tlmm !,.; it-..., I.I r 1 ...- I Ulv heart so bad t would tret l.iinl anil have to lie down. The rheuma tism math) my less swell all out of shape and the muscles felt like they were tied in knots. 1 couldn't straighten my Ick at all and It pained me so 1 could find no rest. At nii;ht it was especially had and I simply rolled from one side of the bod tc- the other unable to get any sleep. Not bcinR able to work any more 1 rented my farm and moved to town. 1 tried about every sort of medicine I ever heard of hut not worse till the time. "One day 1 heard some people talking abiat how much iiood Tnnlnc had done them and I decided to try it, and the way it took hold was sim ply wonderful. I can now eat any thing 1 want, my rheumatism is till Eone and 1 sleep like it lot: every ; nijiht. 1 feel as strong and well as I lover did and 1 am going back to tho farm able to do as much work as I did years ago. If anyone wants to I know about Taniae send them to j me." Tanlac is sold in Medford by West Side Pharmacy, in tlold Hill by M . I). Howci's, in Central Point by Miss M. A. Meo, in Ashland by l-'ast Side Pharmacy, in Hagle Point by Vou der llellen. Adv. For Reliable Stylish Tailoring SEE 128 EAST MAIN Hiistalrs AVE LEAD OTiimts Fownv Launspach Orchestra DAXCK W'OItK OUt Sl'KCIALTV For nai'licuhu-.s phone II. G. liauuspach, li:i-V. AVo get nil tho lato music as soon as it is published, from 'Krisco and eastern cities. This work Is not a side line with us; we make : ft a business. DOLLARS AND SENSE ONE YEAR WITH US and throe roars in a busi ness of fire IS THE PRACTICAL DOLLARS AND SENSE COURSE. I CAN plus I WILL equals OPPORTUNITY MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Individual Instruction Day or evening LEARN MORE EARN MORE ENJOY MORE nir '5: 1 A Reservoir of Resources THAT is exactly Ihe relation of (he Federal Reserve System to its ..Member Ranks. Centralized and mobilized finance pennils broader and more equitable distribution of those forces which are necessary in the do--A-elopinent of a country, states, coniniunit ies and industries. Tho functions of that "treat Svstoni are sim ply ADDITIONAL advantages to lie had in a First National Rank eoiincetion. '. I' Ife Vhe First National Bank' II Mddford Oregon OIL INTERESTS G! . r;i th.lt tile -HU!n!r:i lip -. understood that two other ies will lie in shape to begin "ok selling -within tho next VALLEY: STOCK SELLING FAST; un i n onmr fvr a mm Modford and the -Hngue Uiver val ley is not yet oil crazy, but is cvoiamI ingly oil interested, ami (lit oil de velopments now going on and hoi it?1; planiKMl eails most everyone to not only talk ami think oil, hut to in vest a goodly amiant of their savings i" local oil .slock. The cra.ir.rss is yet to come, most everyi.no h)p;r that will appear with the first oil well. At present the interest is so (Treat th.it local people are d rin king oi ly drinks, eating greasy foods and oiling their hair, except i;e rge T. Collins, Jonas Wold, Hill Smith and a lew ot hr cit izens who neverlhelei's are oil enthusiasts. There are now not less than four distinct oil companies with extensive leases, and rumors of more coming, two of which am preparing to drill, and the prediction is confidently, made hy many that inside of six meat lis or a year at the most not, less than I'll wells will he in process of drilling. The great , possibilities o) oil in the valley and the oil activities hero attract much attention all over Oregon and in other states. Oil Optimism I'levail-; This interest in oil really started several months ago when the Tri gonia Oil company was organized hy well known Medford men and began to interest and educate the public with its clean and straightforward prcpaganda. At first most people were a little skeptical thru ignorance on the subject, hut gradually skepti cism grew to opt i in ism and t hen as expert opinion piled up from unques tioned authorities who had examined the land formation and strata general confidence began to be felt. Trior to the formation t,'f tho Tri gonia company Colonel ,!. V. Mundy and associates began drilling a well, but. work was discontinued because of various hindrances, but work on the well, which is down to a depth of over -ino feel, will seen be resumed. Xo stock is or has been for sale by this company and its promoters while having every confidence in the world, aro close mouthed as to the com pany's activities. Triton in Company Outlook Things lock better every day with the Trlgonia company which has its derrick, tools and equipment except tho required amount of casing un the ground one mile east of Phoenix on the Ferns ranch where it. will soon begin drilling its first well. Hundreds of Medford and valley people have lock, in ' Telephone II N.Riverside, Apple and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical and obstretical cases. No extra charge for graduate nurses services. The most important person in this hospital is the patient. MEDFORD OREGON .Lin- Sto.-U ! oiw-.'i vai ive men ; w.u 1 ;t of sti.vk ; i known . ; , e :i: ii of t he i 'iint n i-errhased i i of Mi i:y and ! ,:); f atuiv of the j c t h.in .".y vi men ! im 1; pu:-fl::i-e ' alieady purrhaseit Mtt, k in this com-' pany and mt.re are I'H-uing fir daily.' Not less than ?'"-! we; . !i oi sto, k i - , being pui"1hase 1 !.;!' in ihe rulii- ; pany's ot : it e in t blocks oi from . lea, rit!e:i I'm .Among several who eai'h took .- yesterday on ami most t tmsei valley. Four tmr stock yesterday, played hy the wo: valley is an interc situation. In all u: have so far made The Trige-n ia ei.-ni pany lias t'sv ; some time had the money t .) sink it-' i first, well. The d, ! sy in actually he-j ginning work is t i r 1 10 the inability! to get a sufficient aninuiii (! wvll c.is-j ing to insure compii-ii-ui of the well j when work is start''.!. The ciMipauyj will not begin drying r.:.' il it hast lima feci, of casiu,.. and this easing must be obtained se. end-iia tided from arious jiarts of the t-omnr. , as an j order for from 11 ' !'n" feet of! new casing placed w.:h any ma.niifsc turing concern, ue'! -r pre ii! eon-'!-; lions of lal'or and ' n-.-itv of ni'iter-J ial could lit -t bo tilled for irum six! months to a year. j Soon Heady to PriM 1 Already the Tric.u.pa enmi.anv hr.s , much casing with the niher tl-illiT-:T j equipment on the ground , and ye.-- j 1 onlay Frank Koso. t he company's j field man, t elegra pheil from San 1 l''rancisco that he had ju-t 1 uiio f.-et of casing, which he was having ship ped to San Francisco where it will bo threaded before being shipped to Medford. The ccaipanv in ;dditinn now has a car load of c:i ing awaitiu;', in Porllund tor shii 'cent to .Medford, and has scouts out all ovv tie conn- Millionaires rcoomersi f X jIjAITn, simple co'tntry folk down in Trxni went to bed one night as poor - as the- iroFerbiiil c'nttrch niicc:itKl awuke to find themselves milUonr.tres! Htil thev (-atiiiot ttccnr.u in tliv'tuse'vi". to their new prosperity, and th.ey do the most c:tt .(ordinary tl.'.ue.s ii!:iRi:;jll.' with their newly ncquircd wealth. Old Jake Wells wcat n.;lu out and bought hims.'lf $4. SO worth of baiwnar,, ate theal, and then just naturally died. ' . ...... Mrs. Snode,rass, wife of tli1 villa;1,!1 doctor (who doi'r.n't know how rich sht is), built a I:'.rRL winn un tin; ohl hom'stt-ad so sha could take in more roomers! Another old lady who-.t1 prulis-? v.iid:ly passfd thr million mark- bought "paw" a now ax so he covid cut the kin.lhni; more I'asily. And the surpris ing thinf. a.boal it ail is tint :'f';; true. Don't fail to rrac! "Millionaires Made While You Wait" by Frazicv Hunt, in the new Cosmopolitan tWicn a financier's wife pawns her jewels You won't know until tho end of the storj' why she did it. But when the pretty youni; wife of a feehleold millionaire is seen to frequent a pawnbroker's, and then enter a cheap lodRinK-house. beinj watched by a Rood looking detective well, there's enough mystery, love.action and hifih Finance in thii unusual story to satisfy anybody. "Her Secret" by Will Payne is the first of a series of adventures by Ken Bodet. business detective,, who we prophesy is e;oint to take rank as one. of the most interostin;', sleuths of fiction. "Nearly everybody worth while reads Cosmopolitan' Is parent-love a menace : Great men almost invariably have had unusual mothers ot" fathers who played a conspicuous part in shaping their lives. ) And yet, eminent psychologists tell us ; that the pampering lovt of parent for ' child unless wisely directed 'can do tremendous harm. A Harvey O'Higgins has interviewed one ? of the greatest nerve-specialists in Amer- ica on this vital problem. Nothing more amazingand dramatic has been written about human relationships than "The Love-Image," in the new Cosmopolitan. GOLD ANO SILVER EXPORTS FROfvlU.S. GO 10 PAR EAST WASMIXCTOX, Feb. 11. South America and Ihe Far Fast absorbed the hull; of the exports of gold and silver from the United States during tho year KM!, the department oF commorce announced today. dapan, China and Argentina re ceived the greatest, part of the gold sent out of the county and China and India the major portion of silver ex ports. Of the total gold experts in 1 1 1 1 whirli a moil nled to $:'.(; s, 1 1 .Japan look $!i l, I 1 I , i x:i, Chin;!, in cluding Hong Kong, $7H,-Or.7;!S and Argentina ".(;, 00 0. Sit ipmer.lt of silli ami tea from .Japan, silk and vegel a bin oils from China and beef and hides from Argentina to the l'n it ed States heavily overbalanced American exports of manufactured goods. Silver sent, out of the cranlry dur ing I '.! l!t totalled $'J.'::,M2 I ,'ir. 1 of which India received $ 1 nil, I mi, 7 1 and China, including Hong Kong, SS7.S2S.71S. Thin demand, officials explained, was due to the extensive use of silver coins as ornament?; in India, and the silver (standard in China. MQSTARDPLASTERS! Musterole Works Without the Blister Easier, Quicker There's no sense in mbang a mesa of mustard, flour and water when yo'i can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiff ness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredient combined in the form of the present white ointment. It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, reuralrh, headache, congestion, pleurisy.rheuins tisrn, lumbago, pains and aches of ths back or joints, sprains, sore muscle?, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds o! the chest (it often preventspneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital siue f2.50. Slire ,0& Americas Crcalcst Magazine j QTyi'i Hot v.'atef Jl OrT'S Get Yor Copy Today! ;. What would you bx&obs&&20' nfj JllClltf lllSi give for hh appetite? IIvJtIV BBA'". yfLI) (Mfe II Remember how things tasted when you were his age ? Don't always seem so good now, perhaps ? Well, put a steaming hot dish of Del Monte Beans in front of you today, and see if they don't revive the old-time hun ger zest of youth. The flavor is there hand-picked Cali fornia beans, cooked tender with lean pork and flavored with Del Monte To mato Sauce and they're as hearty, satis fying food as you can want. Try a can tonight, and prove to yourself that you still can enjoy food just as much as you ever' did. This book will show you how to keep right on enjoying every-dc.y meals, "Del Monte Recipes of Flavor" contains over 500 tasty ways to serve canned fruits and vcgctuble3. Send for a free copy. Addrcr.n Urp.irtmcr.t N CALIFORNIA PACKING f :OH PORATION Saa Fnncisco, California nTTOTr?!tfrrrTfmr:WnftM The Del Monte label on canned foods is your guarantee of supreme quality, purity and flavor cowering the following wide line: Peaches, Pears, Plums, Pineapple, Apricots, Cherries, Berries, Asparagus, Spinach, Tomatoes, Catsup, Tomato Sauce, Ripe Olives, Orange Marmalade, Jellies, Joins, Preserves, Raisins, Prunes and many other varieties. 'ffmlpnl