Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 20, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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EMAY !J.
j nn ('ititlt'iuic ul IriiM. u:iil should no!
I lit: ;UiWfi t. siH'Ciiil.
.l.-hu.-t I'littcr-on of Xurtlt T;i!cnl
fluid iln- m:tirtum; to injure iw ol
Mii - v r- wiiile dnin .-i mi i.' Iil;i'k
. smiiliin.' I;i-t Wcdiifdji v. A fiiKili
i tvro nf sti'i'l i'lew up Mid struck lii:u
JAMES SAKS HE
HAD DECIDED 10
GIVE UP HIS JOB
HAS NO INTEREST
IN ALBERS MILL
in the f-Yi
l-'rcd Furry of I'lmenix sci!d t'rc
l)iii!ilinj nil' In- Int. thnt I'-niifilv
um- )r a butcher hoi, to .John
We Lead PRODUCTS Others Follow
LIGH
D
ELCO
I.
ll- will move jt to hi rani !:
Medford will probably lie tin- .ril -i-itv
in tin1 i'hiti'il States wiih e
mrxiiit :i in 11s 11 ritv park il tin; hill
introduced bv Senator M i N'ii r in tin
si'llati' and now pt'iniin-j in eoir.-n- ;
with lirit-'lit prospects of i :t ;i In
comes n law.
This liill iiutlinrizi'- tin' socrctni-v n
the interior dcpurtmeiil to t . i j-u ovci
without cost l.'o.vv Ann iiioiiulaiii. ,
comiirisini.' about (inn ariT-. on tli"
eastern outskirts ul' tin eitv to .M 1 - (
lord to lie Used lis :l public purl- It
luis been twice read in the s,ui;tl-1
ami has been referred lo tlir com mi it - i
Tilt- C;ii nation (iirl:; whu uro. dem
on strut iiiK i ho various p ucls of
the AIIhth Ilros. Milling Co, in local
si ores, have mad- a hf .it of fiir-nd
for t lit'inst-lv'- and Iheir c-Jttnpany liy
tin- sincerity ami williiM?iieu. to Mrvc
all who called on lliem. V.hcy ilnm-
oiiKtiatd in nine stores hfirv scrvin:-,'
th( deliitimis I'earls of Vhtl, I'lap
jacldi "a la .Miner" and Wheat Flakes,
ifx plaining and Mm win;: thy house
wives the ilii terent use:; of 'evals
and answering iio.-;inn:; on all Mih
joets pert a in inn to t he econoiaica!
ice on i.iihiit- janos. kihi i- nmv up ; jn!v:int;tK(. ot r(.n.ais in cuttinK th
to the department oi me nuerior i..r , livill
reimrt, and it U nnder.-dood here
this report will lie ji favorable one.
Senator Me.Varv ineM'iiteil the hil!
nt the renueM of Will (i. Steel, secre
tin v of the chain her of eoiniiicree,
and Mr. Steel ha; just received a
copy ot it. Acconhhir to the hi
government reserves all oil. coal ami
M'.hcr mineral deposits on Ifoxv Ann.
(i nd J" the event the city ever sell
thft JafjJ i,r J,v i it i-t thereof, or tix-
the land tnirt ot it for nnv other
purpose tlhi puhlie park, lio.vv
Ann will immi-'liatclv revert had; to
the L'overnineid. t i courc the (100
ncres of iiiountani docs not include
nnv privatidy owned or chiimcd prop
erty on its sides.
When askeri alKiit an article puli-
lished reccnlly in the local press
which erroneously khvc t he iili iires
sion that .1. Henry A 1 hers Is n miein
her and he;id of the At hers Urns. Mill
ing Co., they stated that he has had
' I no interest whatsoever in t he firm
tor almost a year and anyone wishing
to verify this Ktatenient could lo bo
hy (.ommunicatinK with the mat cor
poration cnininissif.ner to wltdin all
cMi-porations are required hy Uaw to
in a lie their income tax and stuck re
ports. The Kir Is point with pride- to t he
services of Ihli employes who served
with the colors, a number of whom
stockholders and to their goods
In eils-e Ifoxv Ann is presented to llH strictly western product. In every
jAIedford hv the L-overnment the in
tention is in time to establ'.-h a scenic
drive around its slopes to the sum
mit, jind' establish other public paricj
ientures. In time this moiintniu witlii
its eommandinir view of the viillevl
nnd conntrv would doubtless bi'conie
one of t lit- most uniuiic parks in the
I'n it Slates.
way.
TALENT TALK
i
A bench warrant wiih issni'd In 7oh
AllgnlM yi'Htenlny or f'linrllo t'lin -1
1 II whnii ho failed to appciir in rouil
for trial on a clnirito nf HiiiwcliiiK.
Il is nhsoluti'lv llci'cssarv thai Mir
school he i-loscd in I'hocnix. This
should have liccn done at h'.at two
v.'crks iil'o. and tlifrr would h;tvi Im-imi
at 1 : i f t -II i-asrs o' sirUni'S.s avoid-
d. It mil v not lie in I hh-n.a . hut it is
ea-t of Talent nnd n-e the Inniher in
j Iniddin-.' a harn.
1 There is so inanv ease of the ore
j v;i i 1 i 1 1 r L'rilin or influenza in a li'jht
lorin. that il would luue too nnieh
I -paee lo inerilion all the name. How
ever lliere has heen no verv seriou
I 'nn-e,)llenee-, so I a r.
! If lain eomes :is preilieled. llt'd
evervolie sni,.v h,,.. j does, it will
lnean more than ailthill'i else to the
alle- jiM now. as the liile sown
rain is Imdlv in need of moisture.
Itoth Welhoni and John Hee-on
li:,e .-,oh their home l.laees south ol'
Taierit. The.i- are off one id' the old
est )ioino--teails in the valley, and the
hovs were hoth horn and raised on
the old plai-e. And it is one of the
verv hes in the vallev.
.Mr. nnd .Mrs. II. II. Hover of Ah
hind made a trip to Klamath Falls
last Thurs.hiv. retuiuili'.t Satunlav.
'J'hev report the roads in nood r-on-dition.
.Mr. and .Mrs. P.over left in
Iheir ear lor Kneene Mnidav. J list
mav return lo Klamath Kalis to re
side. Horn lo Mr. and 51 is. licit Law
ener, at their home cast of l'hoenix.
a linhv ejrl.
Unite a niunher of men have lieen
enuiiui'd in helpiii',' build an.. I her Suu-
dav seiiool room at the Thoenix
church house. Kach class has its
room for Siindav school lessons and
I'.ihh. sturlv.
-Mr. and .Mrs. II. II. Hover wit;'
-nests Snndav niirlil of Mr. and Jlrs.
.1. .M. Under al Iheir pleasant home
south of I'hocnix.
Mrs. Kd Loekwood of I'hocnix re
lurncd from California hist wee!;,
where she has heen visitint- her sif
ter lor a mouth past.
The fainilv nf Mr. Huncan. who
lately movcil into the rrcneh rcsi
denee. have all heen hedfnsl with Ihe
flu. Mr. Iliincnn heini- Ihe onlv on.,
of the family that was out of lied.
And il is nre-iimcd he 1ms heen lui
"Nothini- kepi me on the payroll
of the Illinois Meter Co. hut Tanlac,
tor I hail already made arrange
ments to give up my position when I
jluKan taking it," said ('. C. .lames,
Iwlio lives at 1 1 1 ti rranklin Ave.,
'Springfield, 111.
I "I had suffered from rheumatism
iitml stomach trouble fer fifteen
years," he continued, "and not in
such had shape I could hardly get
about. The rheumatism was espec
ially had in my legs and sometimes
my left leg would swell lo twice Us
normal size. .My kidneys were also
in such a condition I could seldom
get a good night's rest, and so far as
eating was concerned well, before
I began taking Tanlac J had net en
joyed a meal In years. 1 suffered so
from indigestion, and had such dizzy
spells I would have lo lie down. I
became so weak I often gave out
completely while al work and they
would have to lake mn home in a
car, so It Is a wonder I held up at all.
"One day one of ihe men 1 work
wiih suggested that 1 try Tanlac unu
as lens as I live I will praise the day
I bought It, for I haven't a trace of
rheumatism now and I eat everything
set before me without any bad after
effects. The dizzy sjiells are things
of the past and my kidneys r..ar
bother mo any more; every night I
sleep like a log and I weigh Just
thirty-eight pounds more than 1 did
when 1 began taking Tanlac. I feel
twenty years younger and am in per
fect health, and there is nortitng in
Ihe world 1 would take for the good
Tanlac has done me."
Tanlac Is sold In Medford by West
Side Pharmacy, In Gold Hill by M. f.
Ilowers, in Central I'oint hy .Miss M.
A. .Mee, in Ashland hy Kast Side
Pharmacy, in Kaglo Point by Von
der llellen. Adv.
cy4 Table Drink You
Ought to Know About
Thousands of people now use this agree
able beverage in place of coffee because
of its greater healthfulness and econ
omy.
mm
Postiim
has an attractive coffee-like flavor
always uniform; and you can vary the
strengh to suit any taste.
Instant Postum comes in tightly sealed
tins 50-cup size 30c 100-cup size 50c
is the usual price.
At Grocers Everywhere!
Made by the
POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, Battle Creek, Michigan
Cafe Holland!
i
Special Club Breakfasts'
BUTTE FALLS
A. I :tr.o
(I) Kgg
Ham
Hot Cakes
Coffeo
No, t2 ;i."c
(1) Kgg
Huron
Hot Cakes
Coffee
No. 3 tl.lc
No. r :i.-,c
..Itreakfast steak
Toa:.t
Coffeo
(1. li M."C
( I I Pork Chop
(i) Corn lakes
Coffeo
Xo. 7 iloe
(3) Wheat Cakes Country Sausage
Stripped Uncoil orlJuckwheat Cakes
Ham Coffeo
Coffeo
No. 4 fl.-c ;,"'c
Frlod Mush with Plain Omeletlo
Bacon Wheat Cakes
Coffee Coffee
OHDliJ! I)V Nl MHI'lt
We
Specialize
On
LUNCHES
And tjiiarantee
To Please
Stenography
Mulrigraphing
Circular work of all kinds
Mailing l.ist.s
Tunncll & Edwards
3il i'.-us; Liberty lluildillg
.Medford, Oregon.
Mr. Day has green vegetables for
his cusK.ners fresh every few days,
which we all appreciate up here this
time of year.
Rupert, tlleason left for Medford
the first of the week to order more
merchandise for his store.
Mrs. Tougate and son, Ira, went
out on the Motor Monday to visit
at iheir old home place Jacksonville,
returning Wednesday.
Mrs. .lack lii.uhleday, left for u
short stay In Medford Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. 10. A. Hildreth ar
rived in town Wednesday for a visit
wiih home folks. Their home, at
present, is in Central Poini.
The Teacher's Institute, held ill
the school house Saturday was a
great success. A short program was
given by the teachers here. Several
teachers from tho outside districts
woro present, also Superintendents
Churchill and Ager. with several
visitors of the school beards at
Hrownshoro, Lake Creek, llerby and
Crater Lake. Miss Kate l"oley gave
a very interesting talk on differenl
ways of having exercises to develop
Ihe children, both in form and mind.
Miss Mires, of one of the rural dis
tricts, was ono of the visitors.
.Mrs. Mills and Carston entertained
with .".on at Ihe fi.Tiner's homo Tues
day evening. Delicious Ice cream
and cake were served, al tho comple
tion of the games, which were played
ill progressive form. Those present
were: The .Mesdames K. Smith, Ma
hnney, Davis, Clark. ClfVcliircr. Jra
Tonga tci and Allene MalioneT.
Tom O'llrynn was home visiting
his parents Ihe last of the week from
lirass Valley.
Itev. Troviitr.' has a new black
trotter he is breaking lor his roads
ter Ihe coming summer. '
The shingle mills are turning out
some fine shingles these davs.
Mrs. l;. Stanley was shopping in
town one day this week.
Mrs. S. Davis, after u visit of two
months wiih her sister. Mrs. Maho-
ney. returned lo Portland Thursday,
greatly Impressed wiih our winter cli.
mate and 1 1 1 1 lo town. She Intends
to spend her winters here, if pos
sible, front Ihi., on.
The motor was li.'.uled down Fri
day bringing nn (he survevors for
the Lagle I'olat ditch.
This sei'i;:s to lie strawberry tiine
up here. ;;s - ry one that has a few-
feet of e!r. hind n.'O setlinir ml
ever-bearing plants.
I Voie Mr ihe two-mill tax at next
i election, was tiu. slogan rendered al
Ihe Teacher's institute Saturday.
I -Mr. Kdsell drove his car tip from
..Medford wiih the mail Monday ami
. ' . ' to drne through I:
mi or snow falls, as the
to.!, he says.
ie Kdmonson and family
M. Donnel were In lown
There's a Satisfied User
Near You
Jn considering ill"- installation of a farm clccli-lc plant, more must
lie taken into account than mere pri;o. There are oilier things or Kieal.
or linjKirtance.
Vou wunt to be sure you receive lung years of tli-prodnulo service- of
low operatinc ami upkeep cost, and lie suit' the plant you install will do
the things which art- claimed.
Ilclco-ldgbt is not an experiment. JI lias gone through the refining;
influences of years of actual farm usage. Today tin-re aco moi-o tliini
tm.tlOO plants ill daily use. Nearly everywhere you will find Delco-ldght
plants providing complete and dependable electric service. There is n sat.
isficd Jlclco-l.ight user near you.
Think what this means to yon. It means that you need not depend
. entirely upon your own judgment when Inlying an electric light and pow
er plant. You can talk to nn actual user and lcam from liilil whether
Prlc-o-Mght will do for you the tilings claimed.
The complete story of Delco-I.ight is Interestingly told in our livo
book, it explains the ninny uuses of the cheap power made by Delco
I.ight. To ask for your ropy of this book is the first step towards freeing
your farm from tedious tasks.
Ask how you may io--ess a Delco-I.iht for one year before you pay
for il.
Write for your copy today.
J. E. BARTLETT
MKDr'OUP, Old-:.
' PICA LICK
Josephine. Jackson, Siskiyou. Klam
ath and Curry Counties
J. I-:. itAKTI.KTT
Mdford, Oregon
Pelco-Light sounds good to nie. If I am not Inter
ested now I may hi later. Wkiiout obligation send mo
free booklet.
Address
Na mo
Dry Slab and Fir
Wood
Mill Blocks
and Coal
Valley Fuel Co.
Office Phone 76
Residence 739-J
Jacksonville Medford
IXTKItUIHI.W AUTOCAll CO.
Schedule from Jan. 16. 1920, Dally
Except Sunday.
Leave Medford: 7:10 a. m., 8:00
a. m., 9.00 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 11:00
a. m., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m., 2:30
p. ui., 3:30 p. in., 4:30 p. in., 5:30
p. m., Sat. only 7:30 p. m.p 9:30 p.m.,
Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
Leave Jacksonville: 7:30 8. m.,
S:30 a. m., 9:30 a. m., 10:30 a. m.,
11:30 n. m., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. m.,
3:00 p. in., 4:00 p. m., C:00 p. m.,
7:00 p. m., Sat. only 8:00 p. m.. Sat.
ouly 9:50 p. m.
Sunday Only
Leave Medford: 9:00 a. m., 10:30
a. in., 12:00 noon, 2:30 p. m'., 4:00
p. in., r:30 p. ru., 7:00 p. m., 9:30
p. m., 10:30 p. m.
Leavo Jacksonville: 9:30 a. m.,
11:30 a. ru.. 2:00 p. m., 3:30 p. m.,
3:00 p. m., 6:30 p. m., 7:30 p. in.,
J:a() p. m.
Office and waiting room No. 6 S
Front, Nash Hotel Building. Jackson
ville waiting room at Rotor's Confectionery.
SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
One Box ol' Cluirmoiia Face Powder FREE with
cacli jar of Cocoa JiutttT (.'old (.Yearn. Regular price
(i0 cents.
WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY DANCE
Ashland Nat,
Saturday, February 21
Launspach Orchestra
Admission Free
On account of Washington's Birthday coining on
Sunday, dance will be held Saturday.
For Spring Canyon
Utah Coal
AND
Peerless DrLod
U.ikorv mill l.iiiu li Room
WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL
I Ml S. Front St.
will ton:t;
nf.- more i,
roads are l
Mrs. K,
and Ajnes
Saturday n
some 2.. i.ii!. .
Mr. and Mrs.
Mlincd lo :h.-ir
Coiut to. la;.,
.Mr. ami .Mrs.
town today anil
homestead j us! above town
The old,, timber men arrived
' i w n rod.tv
cm the ranch above hetr
i:. A. Hildreth in
hume in Central
'ichties arrived in
went up to their
T.Wi t n (;i-
I am ni.u connected wiih tho Pally
Taxi Co., and will ho glad to accom
modate all my former cus'or. e.-s, us
well as the Reneral public.
Ken Siverf.cn.
Phone I... Drown & Ilrown.
IMTKKl'KII&M AUTOOAJl OO.
Schedule from Octoner I, 1919.
Pally (Except Sunday)
licare Medford Leave Ashland
f: lo a.m.
S-no a.m.
8:25 a.m.
8:10 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
10:4 0 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
12:43 p.m.
1:25 p.m.
2:10 p.m.
S:00 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
4:25 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
:40 p.m.
7:10 a.m.
7:55 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:25 a.m.
10:10 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
13:00 m.
i:00 p.m.
1:25 p.m.
2:10 p.m.
3:00 p.m
4:00 p.m.
4 : 25 p.m.
5:30 p xr..
6:40 p.m.
8:40 p.m.
Automobiles, -Tractor, Farm Implement, Factory,
Household and Store parts
Welded, Re-enforced and Guaranteed.
All .Metals, all Shanes, all Sizes.
THE VULCAN WELDING WORKS
39 South Front Street.
Sat.only 9:30 p.m. Eat.only 9:30 p.m
Sat. only 10.30 p.m. 12:15 p.m.
midnight Sat. onl)
RCXDAT OX1.V
Leave Medford I, eare Ashland
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
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
J:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m
4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
an o.m
9:00 a.m.
11:00 am.
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
S: 00 p.m
:30 p.m.
-nn o.m
Office and waiting room No. B Smitti
front. Nana Hotel Building.
J'rSone 30?,
NOTICE TO POTJLTRYMEN
March 15th .our Inrsc incubators will lie at your service.
These Incubators arc the best hot water machines and nro In
?..V.L mm,nu '"ctibntor cellar. Your eggs will be incubated
LIGHT.
Agents for the
Kresky Ventilating Brooder Stove
The best brooder on the market Come nnd see It in operation.
ROGUE RIVER POULTRY RANCH
riioneSOl.W. Caroll F. Carpenter