Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 14, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    SQETHI11EH
PAINS NEARLY !ALL BONUS STOCK
Scene "Bird of Paradise," Page, Monday
DOUBLED ME UP
StETYFOIlD MATT, TnTRUNR fRDFORD, OTCKOOX. SATURDAY. FKP.RTARY U. VYlfi
Nothing Helped Me Until I
Took Lydia E. Pinkham's
i Vegetable Compound.
Wyandotte, Mich. "For the last
SOON SOLD 001
four years I have doctored oft and on
without help. 1
have had pains
every month so bad
that I would nearly
double up. Somo
i times I could not
sweep a room with
out stopping to rest,
and overythinp 1 ate
upset my stomach.
Three, years ago
II lost a child
;ijand suffered so
i badlv tnat 1 was out
of my head at times. My bowels did
not move for days and I could not cat
without suffering. The doctor could not
help me and one day 1 told my husband
that I could not stand the pain any
longer and sent him to the drug-store
to get me a bottle of Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound and threw
the doctor's medicine awav. After
taking three bottles of Vegetable Com
pound and using two bottles of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Sanative Wash I could do
my own housework. If it had not been
for your medicine 1 don't know where I
would be today and 1 am never without
a bottle of it in the house. You may
publish this if you like that it may help
some other woman." Mrs. Mary
Stendee, 120 Orange. St., Wyanduttc,
Mich.
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LIBERTY
?
Tin TriKimiu Oil and (las Co.. is
in receipt (vf their second request
Irom their representative in Portland
within the past week for stock sub
scriptions, which Is pi i ill ed below.
as a warniiiK present ami prospet-
ilivu stock hold'-rs. Tlu necessity for
quick action if they wish to avail
t hciuselvps of tnt bonus stock hchiK
offered by the company in this first
stock. After it is sold there will he
no more bonus shares, ;:o wo wish to
urge upon you to make your appli
cations first of the wee!;, as we know
positively that all bonus stock will
be taken up within a short time. Ni.
further warning will be Riven as wo
feel that this should be sufficient.
Portland, Ore, :!-l:Jp lldU.
T. O. & Clas Co.,
"Centlemen :
"Please issue stock to the follow
iuR for amounts opposite their names:
"Enclosed find cheek for $.".00 for
same.
"I am working on some big deals
and if I laud them there won't be
anything left of the s:s,rtmi iA bonus
stoc k.
'Yourfs ESTAOIXN
"Yours Very Truly,
"OTTO MICK'KLSHX."
"1101! X. W. Hank Uhlg., Portland,
Oregon.
"TriRonia Oil &, (ins Co."
Hi-
STARTING
TOMORROW
Two Days Only
A PICTURE
THAT WILL
START THE
THRILL IN
YOUR SPINE
A WORTHY
SUCCESSOR
TO "THE
SEA WOLF"
TIio most smashing; final ever
screened is included in tho
thrills.
TIIOS. II. INt'K
Presents
HOBART
BOSWORTH
"Behind the Door"
LAST TI.M1CS TODAY'
"Stepping Out"
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JUSTICE
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IS
S. C. Hartrum, the veteran federal
forest service man, who recently re
signed his position as supervisor of
the rmpquii national forest, after lid
years of service in the forestry de
partment, to engage in the insurance
business, arrived in the city this
morning from Koseburg to look after
some, personal business matters.
The school pupils of Med ford wore
delightfully entertained and instruct
ed in lito per cent Americanism by
Smith Stimniel of Fargo, X. !., whe
i was a member of the body guard of
President Lincoln, who related in-
; tores ting personal rominescences of
j the great president at three separate
! meetings yesterday afternoon. He
first addressed the high school stu
I dent body. Xext he addressed the
granes oi ijiucoin scuuoi aim mo -uu
Tuh and lib grades of Roosevelt school
at tho Lincoln building. The third
address was given before all the:
grades of Washington school and the.
lth, rlh and tith grades of the .lack-
I son school at tho Washington build-:
) ing:
j .1. F. Robinson of Lewistown. Mont.
and F. E. Young of I ass Angoles, were
j visitors who registered at the Com
i mercial Club Friday.
Among Oregonians registered at
i the Medford are 'A. M. ellar and K.
M. Harvey of CorvallLs; Mr. and Mrs.
IF. E. Powell of Roseburg; C. J.
Smith of Eugene; Chas. Horton of
I Klamath Falls; Merle Uosecrans of
Salem, and Captain U. I. Viper, Max
Ilerwitt. C. Hill, II. lu Carter and
Mr. and .Mrs. llenehey of Portland.
L. I). Siimiuerfield cf Alameda and I).
F. Matthews of Los Angeles are Cali
fornia visitors at the same hotel.
Will the gentleman who picked up
pocknt book in front tf llartlott's
l-iir Shop please return to owner or
leave at Tribune. -77
ol rc-construction and exlilluls tho
power of Christianity as an absolute j
necessity for human welfare.
The aciive eo-f.-peration of Ameri
can Catholics with the country during j
the war is briefly related, and the I
letter explains the organization of-j
fecti'd by the helrarehy of all catho
lic agencies through tho national
Catholic war council, and shows how
tho organization is to be perpetuated
in the .National Catholic Welfare
council.
Blouses
New Spring
Blouses
Now Arriving
l'lpaso look over our
lines before buying
The.
Vanity Shop
Xext Rialto Theater.
FIELD
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GARDEN
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
317 st Main Street.
WASIIINCTOX, Kt'h'. 1 I. For tho
fir.st limo in iliirty-l'ivo ycai's the;
Anicrifiui Catholiu archbisliops ami
l)ishojis arc issuiiiK a pastoral letti'r!
to IllL'ir cli'iKV ami tlio laity. The
letter will be rearl in evi'iy Catlrilir
church In the I'nitPil Utatcs Knnday.
Tebniary i'l. It. was prepared by!
Cardinals (Jiiilions anil o'Conncll and!
Kecter Tbcaias J. Shahan, of the
Catholic university. i
Cardinal (libbons is the side sur
vivor ol' the seventy-six bishops who
signed the Joint pastoral letter Is
sued to the seven million catholics
ol the United States after the third
plenury council in Itallimoro held in t
is. There now are one hundred
not count inj; auxiliary hiships, and
not ct.'uuiinK auxioiiary bishops, and
bishops without a see, appointed to
do special work, addressing in the
pastoral letter more than twenty mil
lions ol' the laity.
The pastoral letter views the world
situation and insists that reconstruc
tion shall proceed, on sound princi
plese. and not alon lines expedi
ency. It emphasises the need of jus
tire and charity. The letter will dis
cuss pioblems of inarrinno and di
vorce, industrial relations, national
conditions, and international affairs.
It lays stress on education as a means
Commodore W. K. I.onnfellow,
first aid expert front national head
quarters t.f the American lied Cros.
will be in Idaho, Oregon and Wash
ington durittK lite latter part of Feb
ruary and .March.
NEW YORK After pnylnK
525 memhcthlp fee in the "Tom
pie of Love," Arthur .1. liarnaclo
and Mrs. Ida ('. Halladuy were
married. Bit Barnacle did not
pome up to the promfred wp"c!f1ca-tioh.-t
of bi;lnt; a uiillionaiie, to
ii dvtrittd Lim, he
FLY OVER CITY TODAY
SAN' FKAXCISt 1 1, Feb. I I. -Jin.
ior Albert II. Snni!:. army aviator,
b it here shortly licl'ore noon lodav,
( onlinuinu bis i 1 : ii ( I'r.un Mareli
Field. KivcrMde, Cal., U liie norlb-
i"t where lie wi! n.-isl in cs'.ab-H-hiiiK
airiilani' Inivsl natrols. lie
e.xiicets to arrive ul liosebury, (Ire.,
late loilav anil spcml tomorrow Ibero.
finished MkIii anil Dny
John VoKiiuc, Klberton, Ca., writes:
"Last fall, when my neighbors -were
down with influenza, I took a hcvoi-o
cold and lieforo I was awaro of my
ceudition 1 was down sick in bed. I
couched nij;ht and day and my throat
was raw and sore. I sot a bottle of
Foley's Honey and . Tar Compound
and took oljdit small doses in 'two
hours. My condition began to im
prove and in a few days 1 was as well
as over. In my opinion Foley's is the
best coiikIi medicine made." For sale
by Mcdlord Pharmacy.
rwlMrit Jit
r TT-nnTTlrTniif
THAUfc MAM IHUlurt.iii,U
THREADED Rubber
doesn't protect a bat
tery against abase any
more than a check book
protects you against the
high cost of living. But it
unfailingly guards against
need for re-insulation dur
ing the battery's life, and
that is a thing that never
can be truthfully said about
ordinary insulation.
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ELECTRIC SHOP
Medford, Oregon
Practically all authorities agree that lubri
cating oil refined by the right process from
Pure Pennsylvania Crude
is the best oil you can use in a
gasoline motor
Waverly Motor Oils are refined from
Pure Pennsylvania Crude, unmixed
and unadulterated
You can buy WAVERLY at no greater cost
than many so-called Eastern Oils
Try WAVERLY in your car and get what
you are paying for
Patton & Robinson, Inc.
112 S. Riverside Medford, Oregon, Phone 150
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OREGON PRODUCTS RE ADVERTISED EVERYWHERE !
As-
In newspapers, in tho big national maga-x
zines, in trade and technical publications,
in farm papers, by bill-boards, street car
cards and all the media known to the adver
tising world, the quality of Oregon prod
ucts is heralded.
This advertising is expressing the faith of
Oregon manufacturers in Oregon's raw mater
ials, in her resources, and in the oraft-.
manship of her workmen.
" .. . ,.
Thus thru quality and advertising Oregon
products' are establishing a world-wide
prestige,
Watch for the advertisements of Oregon.V i. .
manufacturers. When you buy, specify thV
products advertised. You will be helping
to enhance the popularity of Oregon prod-
ucts and to augment the prosperity of the
Oregon producer, manufacturer, and workman.
BUX OREGON PRODUCTS
Associated Industries of Oregon