PAGF FJGITT
MfllJFUKD tvlau; TRIBUNK. MTnTFORTJ. OTCF.GON. WEDNESDAY. MAECTT H, 1920.
IN RACE FOR
HITTSON 10 OPEN
At the regular mpptinr of the
American IL'ion Just nilit ol't'ieers
for the eoniine year were iwiniiiuteil
ami will be voted upon at the April
meetinir.
r'or commander, the names of
George K. Coddinir, Treve harasderi.
and (tail Robinson were mentioned.
Jloth Itobinson and Luinsden ot'lered
to withdraw in favor of Coddimr and
eneh iiru'ed his followers to vote for
Cuddintr, but the post refused to per
mit them to withdraw with a motion
that those nominated must Slav in the
laee.
Kdison Marshall was nominated
for historian, and Hnierson M'erriek
for ehailain without opposition.
The following were nominated for
tho exeeutive eoinmittee, Iinlph Cow
dill, Hob Deuel. Dave iliintlev. 1'aul
Leonard, Arthur I'errv. Tom Sli-rri-man,
Carl Tenuwuld, and Dr. 1(. J.
Conrov.
tKhncr Wilson was uominatetl for
tfer'retury.
The post voted to hold a bit: smoker
and bomnif inateh at the I'aue theativ
Mareh 17.
PfiAYER MEETING AT
THE BAPTIST CHURCH
Dp. 8. J. Hold who Una Uoon linld
Ing ovunKoliHtIc Hcrvlees at tho Bap
tist church tho lant two wel(s Hosod
his meet in kh with a strong .senium
last Hun day niht. Ilin work huru
resulted In much Kood. It Is carwsU
ly requested that as many as posfilitu
uttondod tho regular Thursday oven
ing prayer piectinR at 7: 30 p. m. at
tho BuptlHt church tomorrow nirlit.
Deacon Wm, Davis will lead the meet
ing. A large attendance fa hoped nr.'
.1. I llittsnn. wlio n-ivntlv miM hi
interest in the Mi'ilt'onl Autn ..
while in Portland hist week tuok the
iiL'enev tor VeJie e;irs and truck and
Templar and Allen cars, lie has a
Templar deinoiiHtrator here and will
have a ear load of Aliens tliis week.
The Velie line is well known here.
The Templar and Allen are new
ears here, hut are old standard
makes.. The f'onneiis a liith-elass
ear and sells l'or 2fr0 f. o. h.. Med
forcl. The latter sells for $lWh f. o.
b., Medford.
Mr. Jliltson will lie loeated in the
huildintf reeentlv pundiased hv If. .
Nordwick on South Front street, the
Xunni btiilil j nir.
Air. Nordwiek and son will re
model the huildintr mid put in a stoek
of tires and accessories.
Medf onl nirency lor the muiith of
February, dur'ne which time thev
produced $L(il,f(J0 of insurunce.
The .Medford airencv has onlv
Keen established a few months, hut
was third in the amount of business
written in the five roust states of
j Oregon. California, Washington. Ma-
m. and .Montana during rebruarv.
j I'cndletoii, Ore., with eiuht men
j and Yakima, Wash., with nine men.
both old established airencies. wore
I the onlv cities to lend Medford. This
is trulv a wonderful record.
A-sneiated with Mr. Cochran are
('. II. Cocbrun, manager of the health
and accident departments ; W. K. Fan
shier of .Medford and Otto Klttm of
Klamath Falls.
The Western Cn'on Life, tlirnuul.
the efforts of .J. II. Coehmn. has .$1(1,
(MM) on deposit in .Medford banks aitt
loans money in this territory.
ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING.
(Continued from Pag One)
J. If. Cochran, general manau'er of
I he Western I niuii Life Insurance
companv prints elsewhere in this
paper "A Wonderful Record" of the
were passed among those present
with the request that ihoy be signed
by all who would devote two hours
during four days of tho intensive
week of the campaign in serving on
teams for the enrollment of member
ships and"the raising t;t the budget
fund.
To those who attended the lunch
eon today it was made plain that the
chamber of commerce is not a pro
moting scheme hy ail outside agency,
but that it was actually conceived in
the minds of the directors of the local
organization who realize that if Med
ford is to keep abreast of the times,
and hold her prestige with other rap
idly growing cities on tho I'ueific
coast, she must not sleep on her
rights. It was explained that the
American Mureau'R service was con
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Porlnfams.InvalidsandGrowIngChildren I Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder
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ROLLED
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Eeciricolbf
toasted
There Are So Many New Cookies
You Can Make With Rolled Oats
These fine, big, Wester n -grown .oats, electrically
toasted . to a golden . color, give a nutlike flavor to
the inexpensive, nutless cookie.
Give the children plenty of wholesome cookies made
with Rolled Oats for "sweets."
You'll find interesting new ideas and
77 accurate recipes in a Rolled
Oats and Pancake Flour Cook
Book.
Just off the press, a postcard request
will bring you a free copy. Address
our home office, West Waterway,
Harbor Island, Seattle.
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cractml for after the illroctor liail
made a most exhaustive Investiga
tion us to their success in assisting in
the campaigns of something like 200
Other Citiett thniint ihn fmintrv nnl
had found that the American City
Bureau ranks as the foremost organi
zation of its kind In the United
Slates.
ltrouil and iKluon-utic
Director Oheen in his talk explain
ed that the local organization will be
broad and democratic. It will he an
organization for community service
in which each and every person tak
ing out an active membership will be
entitled to equal voting privileges
with all other members in the con
duct of Its affairs.
The plans and preparations Inci
dental to the first threo weeks of
education and preparedness work in
the campaign were explained by Air.
(llieen, and also the program for the
Intensive week that will conclude tho
first part of the American City Bur
eau's service. Following the recruit
ing or the membership and the rais
ing of tho budget fund, tho bureau
will send an installation crew to
Medford to install a modern, scien
tific system which will take care of
every Utile detail of the office work,
even down to rorms of stationery
that have been found most convenient
and satisfactory in such work. The
installation crew will remain here
lour weeks, und then for a period of
three years the bureau will lend its
best supervision and advice to tho af
fairs of the local organization. The j
bureau will not in any way attempt
to dictate tho policies of the chamber I
but will hold IlKcir In readiness al all
times to give advice when called upon
to do so. The research division of
the American City Bureau will be at
the disposal of the Medford organi
zation, and during the term of its
contract the local secretary will be
accorded free tuition at the summer
school for commercial secretaries of
the United States. The school con
tinues thru two weeks, and this year
will be held at Madison, Wis.
Kuril Membt'i' Votes
Under the plan of conducting tho
chamber, after this reorganization
work has been completed, the mem
bers will hold a meeting and elect a
new bourd of directors which in turn
will select officers for the ensuing
year. All of the old officers and di
rectors will resign, altho there will
be nothing to present their being re
tained in the event the majority of
the members so desire.
The rfevenuo to be derived from
membership dues will bo used in de
fraying the general expenses inciden
tal to maintaining offices, the salar
ies of the executive secretary and his
stuff or assistants, activities of com
mittees, meetings and. other inciden
tals. Tho revenue that will be raised for
tho working fund or budget will bo
for the expansion and special activ
ities that the chamber iH desirous of
doing for Medford thru a program of
work. The formulating of such a
program is done thru a very simple
process: Two (mentions are submit
ted to the membership:
(a) What do you expect the or
ganization to do for the promotion
of your own iiue of business or ac
tivity? (b) What, In your opinion as a
citizen, is the thing of first Impor
tance to he done for the community
as a whole?
WJien tho answers to these ques
tions are discussed in group meet
ings, analyzed and arranged under
suitable headings, the organization
has a program of work that is the
substance of the best thinking that
the entire membership, for c lie time,
can offer.
No More (.roping in Dark
With such a program of work the
officers are not compelled to grope
about blindly In an effort to accom
plish something. The chamber Is Im
mediately placed in a position to
serve tho membership efficiently in
stead of disappointing it. And the
result will be seen in the better pay
ment of membership dues.
Committee service, under such a
plan, becomes scientific. The replies
to the two questions discloso hn
names of members who are interested
in the various planks of the program
of work. Men who want to see a pro
ject carried thru are appointed oa a
committee to undertake the task.
Sure
Relief
I 6 Bell-ans
I Hot water
Sure Relief
;E LL-ANS
'for indigestion
After you eat always take
E ATONIC
fFOft YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE)
JnctanUy relieves Hsutbura, Blotd Cms
Feeling. Stop indigestion, food Murine re
peuiiDit, and all tho many miseries caused by
Acid-Stomach
EATONICI. tho txatremixir. Temof thou
Bands wonuerrully umetitvd. l'oiltlvely fur. tttit
Heath's Drup Store. Medford. Oreuon
Gasoline Engine
AXD KI'HAV OUTFITS
EXI'KKTIXU AND REI'AIHIXG
We have added to our force men who
are thoroly capable In repairing and
adjusting gasollno engines. Tractors,
spray outfits, pumps and other farm
machinery. Phone i.'35-It.
John C. Signor
Kniinek Itldg. 221-U U N. Fir St.
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MAIIi ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
E A'cry Special Thursday, pair
39c
i hi iii ii n i ti tt II w
WE PREPAY MAIL OR EXPRESS g
"KANT SNAG" HOSE 1
CHILDREN'S HOSE
3 1 case Children's Wist Black Hose,. J M1 M U) For Ix.ys. All sizes. Fast, Black. M
all sizes and cheap today at f.Oc. ftA TheWnmsin. Store This stocking should sell today mA S
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14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE. at 7;. While thev last, pair ...
MEDFORD. OREGON '
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Presenting' the New Modes for Spring'
I lo-offering for your inspection the advance styles for Spring,
we wish to emphasize the fact that they are correct in every
detail, foreshadowing the popular ideas that are being developed
here and abroad. Be among the first to see them tomorrow
New .': -I
Spripg
Suits .
from
$37.50
to
$110.00
i in ... . ii
fVWW '"""He',1(,,'l,)',ii
New, . j
Spring
Coats
from
$15.00
to
$75.00 I
i SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY IN READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMT
Fisher's Cocoanut Balls.
1 nip uiuookod l'lSHKlfS ltoU.UD
OATS.
2 unbeaten rtjtr whites.
1 cup shrrtltleJ cocoanut.
H teaspoon vanilla.
ls cup sugar.
S teaspoon alt.
U teaspoon cinnamon.
Mix, form Intn small, flat cakf.i or
tMlls by pressing toRMher firmly
wlitt the Jmniis iiiitt balm in n motl
enilr ofn for about i'O minutes or
until u go hie n brown.
FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY
SEATTLE
TACOMA
PORTLAND
UKLLINGHAM
SIT. VERNON
COATS
"Women's Spring
Coais, Sport Styles,
wilh narrow leather
belts. Cheap at .f2()
Thursday ..$16.50
SUITS
2") "Tweed-1.'
A'ool" Suits. The
hest wearing mater
ial made. All good
colors. Very Spec
ial S55.00
WAISTS
"Women's fine Geor
gette and Crepe dc
Chene Waists in
dark and light col
ors. "Worth more.
Special S6-75
SKIRTS
Our new line of
"KorrcH" Skirts
is now on display.
Priced from
$10.00 to $25.00
WAISTS
loO "Wirtlnnor" -"Waists
made of fine
A'oile. Nicely trim
med. Tins waist will
soon bo wort h .f 2.00
"While they last,
$1.50 each
1 SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY IN DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
SHEETS
72x90 Hleached.
Linen Finish. Keg
nlar price, 2.00.
Special Thursdav
$1.75
TOWELS
Turkish Hath Tow
els. Good size.
Cheap at Hoc. Spec
ial Thursday at 29
MUSLIN
Bleached, '.M inches
wide. Good qual
ity. "Worth todav
40c, Thursdav,
29 yd.
LONG CLOTH ,
"(i inches wide. Fine
quality. Chen) to
day at 40c. Special
Thursday, 35 yd.
FILET NET
() inches wide for
curtains' in white,
cream and ecru, 50c
values. Thursday,
39 a yard
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY IN WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT I
DEVONSHIRE
Cloth. The price
will soon lie 7.V.
While they last
a yard
GLOVES
Xayser's Silk Glov
es in black and
white 1.2,1 quality.
pair
Now $1.00
GINGHAM
1 case fancy dress
Ginghams. Cheap
at 48.'. This sale
39 a yard
HOSIERY
Women's extra fine
Lisle Hose in black
and c(dors, 1.00
grade, 85 pair
VOILE
Fancy Voiles for
drosses 40 inches
wide. Cheap at S").
This sale, yd. 69c4
Handkerchiefs
Women's "Initial
Handkerchiefs.
Fine 25c grade.
Verv special, each
15c
FLAXONS
in the new Spring
Patterns, ;10 inches
wide. Special, vard
45d
NECKWEAR
Women's new neck
wear. Just in. Pric
ed from 69 to $5
BLUE BIRD
Liugcre Cloth in
flesh and blue, for
underwear. Spec
ial, a yd. 69
UNDERWEAR
Women's Summer
Vests. Fine qual
ity. Worth today,
Hoc. This sale, each
25
p MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S I