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STED-POUD HUE-TRIBUNE, MB-FOttD, OTiTlfiOy. TTIUKSDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1020 LIBERTY TONIGHT, LAST TIMES THE JOY BOY OF FILMLAND CHAS. RAY ." in "Crooked Straight" And FORD STERLING In Sennett's Latest Gloom Chaser "HIS LAST FALSE STEP" Starts Tomorrow Herbert Rawlinson In "A Dangerous Affair" INLLEN STATE" uus oi iveauvieru AT KLEIN'S Vhen you wear the clothes that ilein provides for yoif, your associ tes will at once recognize a genuine lstinction in your appearance, be the new models NOW and dress p on one of our SUITS ' "' Tailored to Order '45 $55 $60 $65 Yours for Appearance KLEIN The Tailor VM K. Main, I "pslaii s. Miss June 0. AlU-n. i-tntc iiilvirv nurse, wlu is in XI oil l ord this week in the interest of the annual inn-tins of the JaeksoH ('niintv Puhlic Health usosciutiuii next l'ridnv af ternoon, miorU meat m-tivitv nil over the state in the matter of i-oun-ly public Jioultli iiurs;nsr. She has now in her office wilh'llie state board of health a list of ten counties in which it is proposed to place public nurses during the next few month-. Kleven counties ulroadv have such workers. Jackson, it will be remembered, was the pioneer county in the state to put on this work. Miss Allen bavin;.' es tablished the work here two years at:o. Coos count came second, em plovinir its first county nurse about eighteen months nun. The Coos coun ty I'ublio Health association, ut-thc end of the first six months, put on two more nurses whose salaries are paid bv local school boards. In ad dition lo these two counties iu-t men tioned, the following counties have nurs-es: J.ane. Linn, Clatsop, Mnlt nnninh, Washington. Clackamas, lies Chutes, Umatilla and I'liiou. Kvervone in Jackson county who is interested in better community heiilth should consider himself a member of the County I'ublii! Health association and should welcome the opportunity to ' attend the annual meetinir next Friday at 2:l!0 in the Medford public library. While the supervision of the county nurse is the first activity of such an association, it is only one of many that miirht well be undertaken us the association trrows and becomes stroiurer. A den tal clinic, for school children, n well babv station where mothers may learn how to keep the babies thrivinir, a community health center, the mat ter of milk for school children who are under nourished, any one of these is a leuitimate activity of such u community association. This worth while work which Jack son county has been eurrviiiir on so efficiently for the past two years needs the support of the people and it is desired that the Friday meeting be considered as a rally to this cause DISTRICT OVERLOOKED Dry Slab and Fir Wood Mill Blocks and Coal Valley Fuel Co. .Office Phone 76 i Residence 739-J Census Enniimerator Craw-fdrd re turned to Saturn last evening. He found that a district just outside o-f Medford city had not been ennumer ated, owing to the voting precincts of the city and county conflicting. He niado arrangements to havo the en numeration taken. Anyone missed please report to the Chamber of Commerce. ASK PEOPLE 10 Ho Feels I,l,e n Now Man Rheumatic pains, backache, pnina In sides, sore muscles, stiff joints or an "always tired" feeling are usual ly symptoms of disordered kidneys. W. W. Wells, Toquln, Mioh., writes: "I am on my feet most of the time and get tired. Hut after taking Fo ley Kidney Pills I feel like a now man. I recommend thom to my cus tomers and have never heard ot any case whore they did not give satisfac tion." Prompt in action to relieve kidnoy troubles and bladder ailments. F6r salo by Medford Pharmacy." P. C. Steer- of Seattle, Is a busi ness visitor in the city, who is stop ping at the Holland. Nature's Strong Man IS THE MAN WITH FRESH RED BLOOD The stomach is the center of the body from wliich radiates our vitality, strenuosity, our fighting strength. A healthy stomach turns the food we eat into nourishment for the blood stream and the nerves. Dr. Pierce's Goiden Medical Discovery refreshes and tones up the etomach walls. Removes the poisonous gases from the system. The first day you start to take this reliable medicine, impure germs and accumulations begin to separate in the blood and are then (spelled through the liver, bowels and kidneys. Get Dr. Pierce's olden tffr ; Medical EMscoveiy to-day from any medicine dealer; it is a' powerful blood purifier and tonic. Los Angeles, Calif. "I will gladly tell of the relief and : cure Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery gave me. I was sick . with troubles of stomach, liver, etc., and La Grippe with all its attending ailments. When all else failed Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery did the good work. I also took Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for biliousness with grand success. I write with gratitude to tell others of the relief that is in store for them. Do not delay but hasten to get the above remedies if suffering from similar indi. position," PAMUFX KALISKV, 1178 Euclid Ave. All people who arc not registered are requested by County (. icrK Chauncey Florey to register early. The bulks will close on April 21. The list of voting precincts and registrars of Jackson County, Ore gon, for 11120., follow: No. 1 Ashland Boulevard. Regis trar, C. L. Loomis; address, AslilauU. Oro. No. 2. Ashland, K. Central. Reg istrar. O. 11. Hillings; address, Ash land, Ore. No. :t. Ashland, West Central. Registrar, Susio 1.. Allen; address, Ashland, Oregon. No. 4. Ashland, Oak. Registrar ('.. II. Hillings; address, Ashland, Oregon. No. 5. North Ashland. Registrar (1. 11. Hillings; address Ashland, Ore gon. No. G. Fast Ashland. Registrar C. L. Loomis; address, Ashlaud, Oregon. No. 7. S. E. Ashland. Registrar C. lj. Locmis; address, Ashland, Ore gon. i.o. S. N. W. Ashland. Registrar, Susio F.. Allen; address, Ashland, Oregon. No. !. Ashland, West. Registrar (i. il. Hillings; address, Ashland Ore gon. No. JO. Anitnch. Registrar, Mrs. Win. Yi. Mynalt; address, Heagle, Ore gon. No. 1 1. Applegate. Registrar. John Pernoll; address, Applegate, Oregon. No. 12. Harron. Registrar, O. H. Billings: address, Applegate, Oregon. No. 13. Helleview. Registrar, C. H Hillings; address,, Applegate, Ore gon. jVo. I I. Hutte Falls. No. 13. Ncrlli Central Point. Registrar, J. W. .Incobs; address, Cen tral Point, Oregon. No. 10. South Central Point. Registrar, J. W. Jacobs; address, Cen tral Point, Oregon. No. 17. Climax. Registrar, James Kershaw; address, Wellen, Oregon. No. IS Derby. Registrar, Frank It. iNoil; address, Eagle Point, Oregon. No. 10. Fugle Point. Registrar, No. 2 0. Flounce Rock. Registrar, James E. Grieve; address, Prospect, Oregon. No. 21. Foots Creek. Registrar, G. W. Matthews; address, Gold Hill, Oregon. No. 22. Gold Hill. Registrar" A. J. T. Smith; address, Gold Hill, Ore gon. No. 2 3. Griffin Creek. Registrar, J. R. Crews; address, Medford, il. F U. No. 1. No. 24. North Jacksonville.. Reg istrar. County iClcrk; address, Jack sonville, Oregon. No. 25. South Jacksonville. Reg istrar, County Clerk; address, Jack sonville, Oregon. No. 26. Lake Creek. .Registrar Mrs. Lem Charley; address, Lake Creek, Oregon. No. 27. Meadows. Registrar,! Lane Wyland; address. Beagle, Ore gon. No. 28. Medford, N. Main. Regis trar, Mary O. Hess; uddrcss, Medford, Oregon. No. 29. Medford, S. Main. Regis trar, L. H. Cameron; address, Med ford, Oregon. No. 110 -Medford, N. Central. Reg- dress, Medford, Oregon. No. 31. Medford, S. Central. Reg istrar, L. 13. Cameron; address, Med ford, Oregon. No. 3 a. Medford, X . Riverside. Registrar. E. 11. and P. M. Junncy; address, Medford, Oregon. No. 33. Medford, Oakdalo. Regis trar, L. I). Cameron; uddrcss, Med ford, Oregon. No-. 34. MoAlford, Newtown. Regis trar, L. B. Cameron; address, Med ford, Oregon. No. 35. East Medford. Registrar, K, II. and P. M, Junncy; address, Med ford, Oregon. No. 36. S. E. Medford. Registrar, K. II. and P. M.Janncy; addrrss, Medford, Oregon. i.'o. 37. S. W. Medford. Regis trar, Mary O. Hess; address Mall Tribune Hldg., Medford, Oregon. No. 3S. West Medford. Regis trar, Mary O. Hess; address, Muil Tribune Hldg., Modford, Orogon. No. 39. N. W. Medford. Regis trar, Mary O. Hess; address Muil Tribune Bldg., Medford, Oregon. No. 4 0. Mound. Registrar, J. W Jacobs; .address, Central Point, Ore gon. No. 4 1. Orchard Home. Regis trar. E. H. and P. M. Janncy; address, Medford, Oregon. No. 4 2. Perrydalc. Registrar, E. li. and P. M. Junney; address, Med ford, Oregon. No. 4 3. Phoenix, East. Registrar, A. 11. Fisher; address, Phoenix, Ore gon. ... 1 No. 4 4. Phoenix, West. Registrar, A. II. Fisher; address, Phoenix, Ore gon. No. 45. Rock Point. Registrar, A. J. T. Smith; address. Gold Sill, Oregon. No. 46. Rogue River. Registrar, Mrs. Rena Whipple; address, Rogue River, Oregon. No. 47. Itoxy Ann. Registrar, 33. II. and P. M. Janncy; address, Med ford, Oregon. No. 48. Sams Valley. Registrar, C. E. Wilhlte; address, Sams Valley, Oregon. No. 49. Sterling. No. SO. Talent, East. Registrar, E. B. Adamsnn: fiddress. Talent, Oregon. No. SI. Talent. West. Registrar, E. B. Adamsi.li; address. Talent, Ore gon. No. 52. Trail. Registrar. M. K. Mlddlebushcr; address. Trail, Oregon. No. 53 I'nion. Registrar. Mrs. Anna Ruch; uddrcss. lt.H-h, Oregon. No. 54. Watkins. Registrar la- vid Horn; address Applegate, Oregon. No. 55. Willow Springs. Regis trar, J. W. Jucous; address, ienir.ii Point, Oregon. No. 56. Wimer. Registrar, F. ('.. Homier; address, Rogue River Ore gon. CANADA WANTS ONLY HOUSE SERVANTS AND FARM HANDS NI'.W Yol.'K. Feb. HI. -The onlv tmmii:r;H)t - l';in;ul;i wants arc domes tic servants uud farm laborer-, de clared I if. II. 'I'. Rutherford. Cana dian i iiiiiii- r;i t ' i n otticinl nt l-'.llis Is land, who ve.-terdnv ordered HO Mal tese on their wuv to the dominion de ported to Malta, liccuiisc of labor condition-, be -aid. Canadian au thorities lire i-iit'nn-iiiir the exclusion laws to the letter. You've made a long step toward food economy when you begin to serve Del Monte Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce. Try tliem as a substitute for ex pensive meats and eggs. They're more nutritious just as appetiz ing and satisfying yet they, cost much less. i You'll find this one food econo my over which the family, will en , thuse, CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION - Su FtAncuco, California Rheumatic Pain Rub It Right Out Try This! Hheumatism is "pain only." Not one case in fifty requires inter nal treatment. Stop drugim:! Kub the misery ritfht away! Hub sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" di rectly into the sore, stiff joints and murcles and relief comes instantly. "St. Jacobs Oil" conquers pain.. It is a harmless rheumatism, cure which never disappoints and docs not blister. Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of old-time "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store and in, Jvist a moment you'll bo free from rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness. Don't suffer ! Relief and a cure awaits you. Get it! "St. Jacobs Oil" is just as pood for sciatica, neuralgia, lum-. bao, backache, sprain3 and swellings.; SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY One lox (if ( 'linrnioiia Fare Powder FREE willi each jar of ( 'o-oa 1 Suiter Cold ( 'ream. Regular price (id cents. Medford Concrete Construction Co. General Contractors Dealers in Washed Sand, (! ravel, Crushed K'ock, and Cement. Office dackson Count v Bank. Phone 80-W WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY DANCE Ashland Nat, Saturday, February 21 Launspach Orchestra Admission Free On account, of Washington's Birthday coining on Sunday, dance will he held Saturday. Telephone 1 1 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 FORI!) THE UNIVERSAL CAR The greatest demand in history for the product of one factory is the 1920 demand for the Ford car. A -Warning to You Willi a production of 1,0(10,000 cars this year, the demand will 'be J,2r,0,000. So 250,000 Ford purchasers will be disappointed in 1920, uiiabte liced it most. to secure delivery when they You need a Ford this year. You are planning to get it this spring or this summer. You think you can secure one whenever you wish. But you cannot. You will surely be disappointed if you wait much longer. Some sections of the spuf It already have orders on file for their entire 1920 allotment. This shows clearly what delivery conditions will be in Oregon during the spring and summer! The reason for this enormous demand is self evident- The Ford car is the greatest and most economical saver of time ever invented with the possible exception of the telephone. Think of the time and energy and money a Ford car can save for you in 1920 if you give it a chance. Make sure of your 1920 Ford by placing your order now. This is a Personal Warning . to you. Regardless of when you want delivery, place your order on file now before (he overwhelming spring demand in Oregon makes deliveries uncertain. , Runabout $500.. Touring Car $525 Self-Starter $75 Extra Truck Chassis $550 These Prices F. O. B. Detroit Couplet $750 Sedan $875 Equipped With Self-Startei C. E. Gates Auto Co. Medford, Oregon Wis