Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1920)
STEDFORD irSTE TRIBUITE, MtfDFORD, Oi;F."!0T. TUESDAY. MAftClf 2. lOi'n. '.PSTTE TKKEfl' Gee-Whiz, How it Hurts! 99 " Merciful Heavens, how my back hurts in the morning ! " It's all due to an over-abundance of that poison, called uric acid. The kidneys are not able to get rid of it. Such conditions you can readily overcome, and prolong life by taking "Anuric." Ihis can be obtained at almost any drug store, in tablet form, and will dissolve uric acid as hot water dissolves sugar. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you suffer from back- &, Nfes- I ' S & I JUJ - v ache, sick-head-CU ifef J ljrV ac'le dizzy gSf F"- - ifir spells, or twin- ' ges and pains of lumbago. rheumatism or gout; or sleep is disturbed two or three times a night. get Anuric (anti-uric-acid), for it will put new life into your kidneys and your entire system. Vou will feel full of vim, vigor and vitality, instead of tired, draggedout and .blue. "Anuric" is many times more potent than lithia, and was first dis covered and placed on sale by Dr. Pierce. Ask your nearest druggist ' for " Anuric," that new kidney remedy of Dr. Pierce's, or send Dr. Pieros'a Invalids'. Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y, ten cents for trial package. ' Tuolumne, Calif. "My back gave me consider-J feble trouble, which I thought was due to kidney disease. After taking four packages of Dr. Pierce's Anuria (anti-uric-acid) Tablets I was fully recovered. I consider it a wonderful medicine. I' also use Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets whenever I am bilious, and they give immediate relief, i consider them a great medicine, also." Wm. H. Bosch. 49 NOW PLAYING ENDS THURSDAY LIBERTY TWO FEATURE PROGRAM Variety Enough in This Program to Please the Most Exacting DOROTHY DALTON ) '. . l.V II..-. '1 IN "MARKET ... 0:1.1 )V' i 1 SOULS" -AND- .' Mack Sennett's Latest Comedy "A Ladies' Tailor" TO MR. AND MRS. PUBLIC "MARKET OF SOULS" is an unusual story; qeorgeous settings and Miss Dalton's acting has never been surpassed. "A Ladies' Tailor" is a bril liant combination of Senuett comedians, bathing beauties and screamingly funny situations. Next Attraction "Choosing a Wife." Don't pay the penalty! Order that Suit Now and avoid the big advance coming If ever time was money it is NOW. That dollar isn't the dollar it used to be; it won't obtain near so niurh hi any lino as it did before the world war shot everything helter-skelter. Woolen cloths and articles have already made giant strides in price, but there's a whale of an in crease coming, the barons of the industry say and pretty soon. WE'RE YOUR FRIENDS, AND WE WANT YOU TO REMEMBER WE POSTED YOU IN TIME TO HELP YOU SAVE AVe still have a big stock of magnificent fabrics at old prices, and if you conic in time you can get superb value in clothes made-to-measure at $35 up GllS, The Tailor EXCEPT IN 1913 Tin1 past month with'.'J- lueciiiita tioii w;is with t lit? exception of one vear the driest in the hiMotv of th.' local weather bureau. In fact, as far hack as ISSit, there is no rcconl that can compare with it except Kchruarv Hi:t, when the precipitation was oiilv .10 inch. The averaue for the month is ',,&2 inches. In l!U:t, however, there was a heavy rain of It.fi'J inches in January, while this year the Janu ary precipitation was onlv -lJin. If WH'.l is an example of a dry Febru ary year, however, there is some hop.. tor in l!H.t there was nearly six inches of rain in June and July and ouscoucutlv one of the best fruit crops in the history ol ttie valley up to that time. rehruarv, in addition to heinir verv drv was distinguished by warm sun shiny weather, altho the nights am! early mornings were eon.-isteutly cuo! to cold. 1 he rainfall deficiency for the vear from September 1 is now .0f) inches, according to averages for the past five vears. . U. S. A. CONSUMES The int I 1 :i -1 report in full follows : -Mux. 8 I 1(1 1 1 -' l:i II 15 Hi 17 IS III - '() 21 lit .-il ..Vl. Min. :ii :n :o x :u, :, hi ui , -'.liS -j I ....'Hi L'1 ....HO L'L! li-J I'll (il " (ill L'7 tv ,: li.". L'.'i -Hi ....:m :t 21.... :i4 18 2 lit lit iit; 21 L'S 54 '':m -li) :i5 , -Hi f)(l !H "ill 'lid 21! Ii2 27 fill 28..... 2..;.:. 12 lli 17 27 :ir 11 -II Amt T II 0 II II II T II (I (I II II - II (I II () II II II .III .11 II ' (I ..s II 2 (I 0'''..T.'! U, :!'; ('Imr CI l(. Clclv I'l. Cl.lv 1't. Cl.lv l't. Cl.lv Clou.iv l't. Cl.lv Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clour Clciir Clear l't f l.lv Clou.lv Clon.lv l't Cl.lv Clear ,. Clear Clear Clear Clou.lv Clou.iv CJou.lv Temperature; Mean Jiuufiimiin,' 54 : mean iiuiiiihum; '2U;-iiiU 40: nmxi iiiijin, . (i5 ; , ;la( e, ,1 i ' jomimuni.j i 18 itatil; '20' f' urea M ' ilnllv' runic'. 41. , l'rcviiiitntiun Total, .22 inches Srealest in "M "hourxt .11; .laic, 21. Snow 'J'otul'xnowfiill. 21'. inches on urDiiijil 15th. U inches; at end ol' month, 0 inches. Number of .lavs with more precipitation ';i; (II inch oi clear, 1(1; (i. I. 5, 8. il. partlv elou.lv. 7; ilou.lv Dates olMiilliim- I'rosl 10...1.I, 12; l:i, 14, ,15,i Hi,, 17, 18, 2P -'1. -'2, 2:i, 24.' 25; 2lrnii.l '27. Y. W. C. A. ENDORSED At u special nieetinir of the Greater .Ue.Itor.l chili, Jlomlav, illarch 1. resolutions were adopted as follows: "He it resolved that the 1! router Medlord club endorses mid approves the work of the V. W. C. A., anil Be il resolved the (.renter iM'o.l- I'ord club believes I here is need of the Y. V. C. A. in Medfor.l." . At a previous meeting: a moti.iu wiim made and curried to assist the V. W. C. A. with funds as soon as the Urealer Medford Club has i'ulfilled its present ohlisralions. UOSI-; (i. SCIIIKKFELiy.. JIKI.KX MAK li CONHUY. AN NIK KKLIIOIIOI!, Coinniittec. BOAT LINE FORMED rOKTLA.NI. Mar. 2. A recul.ir steamship service, connecting Port land with the At antic coast, will ho established the latler part of this month by the Pacific Mall Sieamshln company, according to' a telegram re ceived today rrom the San Francisco office of this company by (leorge Powell, ninnacer of the Orceon Pa cific company, who has been appoint ed I'oruand agent of tan nervine. A monthly. service aecordinE io the In formation received by Mr. Powell, is to be maintained with steel shipping board vessels until August, when the frequency of the sailings will be in creased. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5. and mall It to Kolcy & Co., 2835 Shef field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar, tor coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid ney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathar tic Tablets, a wholesome and thor oughly cleansing cathartic, for con stipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. COMPLETE LIST l.W. W. GERARD AND MONROE WILL I F JhSl S. D. DEBATE I Dr. Carters K. & B. Tea ; Makes Fine Laxative Syrup Siorx 1 A! 1. S. M:.r. .I;mit' V. (ifiiinl if N'v Yuri; llorit v ileum. TiitH- r.Miilitlnlc i .tv-n!.-ni piftrniiti ;ii I he .M;tft li Mako It at Hum nud SftTfl Aboat ! iinm:irii "ill ili'lmti' with .l.uiic- ( K 1 $ 1.60 -4lilldriMi Lot to Take It. niir.UIO, Mar. Papers t( contain the nanus ami allnssi's , Muiirnc ni l liir;cjtt. ituli'ju'mlt'iit tlciu-I (if virtually cvt-ry nu'inl't-r of (ho In dustrial WVrkers of th World oran-, ii.i.ii.- li.-n. t.uii.jht. Full Dlroct.ons With EachSO-CtntPackiiao I'lie tlil.al u ill he under U " i-tmi - In the course of tho centuries the raw material issue i hanges. In Hie loiiK-bow epoch of Knt?hinds military strength tho conservat ii'aisl feared a depletion of the yew wood which niisht Rive the Teuton, hacked up by his larger forests, an obvious advan tage in light oi'diiaitee. Later, when Croat Britain's rtival power depended upon her wdodon ships of war, the anxious- naval yhief foresaw a possi ble shortage of the t.a k which made the walls which stood between lOng Jaud and her enemies. Tho yew and oak are no longer es sential to national defense, for steel has proved the substitute in both arms and armor plate. Yet today those who plan for the future pros perity of their nation realize the.ex-J tent tc; which ot her raw materials are essential to the general well (be ing, and for some of these we can see no adequate substitutes. Foremost among those most useful and least abundant, if not irrcplac able, commodities stands mineral oil, or petroleum, and not only the con servative Briton, but the most c'ptim islic American may well ask himself, where will my children and children's children get tho oil that they may neeu in ever increasing amounts? The world's greatest oil producer and consumer is the t'uited States. Tho leadership ol the United States as an oil producer and consumer Is spectacular enough to satisfy our American love of doing things on a big scale. For sixty years, except in isns 0, 11)01, when Itussia reached the peak of its .past petroleum pro duction, the United States has led the rest of thu world with its steadily increasing flow of oil, But while we ha.ve contributed far more than half (til per cent) of tne oil that tho world has used in all theso years, wo havo already reached tho point where we are consuming more oil than we produce. Is this pc'sition of tho world's greatest user of petroleum as safe as it is spectacu lar? Tho story of tho petroleum indus try in the United States extends back only sixty years. On August yth, lS.i(t, oil was struck in the UraUo well', hear Ti'tusvillein 'northwestern Pennsylvania, and when the pumping iogan; tho'o'ii floWedMn" iKln struani of forty and later only 15 balrrols j)cr day, but Since, that day of atnall (hings the' tide of oil has mounted higher and higher; ." million barruls were proifiMed h 187T1, u"m,illi(m Jn ISJiO, milliLVhi J.f'1. million lir lOOO.'g'O!) 'million (n; 1 !M 0,fandi?.5( million barrels in MHS, with aheiijt pnt last yea I 'perhaps 20, or evoiifliO million barrels in excess of thatyoe ord. The crest of this flood of; oil must surely soon bo reached. V 'HyiCeargn OUs Smith, director of United Slaterf geological survey,.' Na tional CJec'rgraphic magazine, Febru ary, 1020.." ' ization in ihe'l'uited States were inint' the Uh-Ikm,!- primarv l;rw. whi li or n re fd tonic nnd blood purificr.tBke possession of Maelay lloyne. state's ' ,..iiiire luTMonntial ri.mli.Uto t ' .U-aipoonfiil every mh( or every other attorney today. City detect ives la." I uebnte nut imi:i I i-:ie. Tlti-: will ' night took the lists from a man who the t'ilM luv-idrulial debate umler nave the name of Alexander Cavliu. ' the luw- ! night for lit lent three weeks. Survivors Aleta Land N. Y. NKW Y(UK, Mar. 2. lMntv-otie members of the crow of the idc-inier West Aleta, which went uirround oil' Terschcllinir Islund Inst month, ar rived here todav from Antwerp on the transport Northern Pacific. iM I Wll 10 k I ill J1VH BmHXii If VI - !, ) CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION U : -. ..JS. "yjWitv San Francisco, California 4 " "-'''' Wmw'' : A Km" To make young bodies, strong bodies let the youngsters have plenty of delicious, wholesome, nutritious Del Monte Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce. No food builds borne and muscle more surely no article of diet so well combines wholesomeness with flavor and taste appeal. And the children like Del' Monte Beans just as you do. They will eat them with relish . ' and come back for more no mat ter how often you include them in the menu. ! Yellow Mustard For Rheumatism A Knoll hot lniiHtunl iiluntor or pulillico Is pretty Hiiro to overcome iiioxt rheumatic pains nnd oven HciHtlra and Kont mil It s a musxy affair anil Boner ully lillBterx. Heal is abso lutely necessary If you want per manent re 1 1 c f. Hogy'H Muslarine inado of purn yellow mustard with pain rollev- Iiik liiKrcdlents added is j-ust as hot, Ib cheaper, cleanor and more offectlve than tho old fash 1 o n c d poultice or plaster and cannot blister. besides rheumatic pains and swel lings Hegy's .Mustarine Is speedily effective for lumbago, backache, ncu. rilis, pleurisy, bronchitis, sore throat chest colds and all aches and pains because heat eases pain :io and li'i cents at druggists or by mail. a. C Wells & Co., Leltoy, N. Y. Licensed City Scavenger. All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts. Daily business dis trict. I'hones 277-J. Let your Fordson work for you while you are paying for it Our easy terms now make it possible for any responsible rancher to own a Fordson and make it pay for itself. Come in and talk it over. We can promise early delivery. Price, delivered without Plows $835 Price, delivered with Plows :$1000 C. E. Gates Auto Co.