STEDFOftD miL TRBJTI3TE. MEDFORD, (TRiyiOX, Tt'ESDAV, MARCH ). W20.
This Pretty Girl Defies Age
By Using Ordinary Buttermilk
To Beautify Her Complexion
TeUa DruKKlsts Not to Take Anyone's
Money liiless This IMInlitful ,.
Vanishing Crwim Ouii lily Shows
ft DccUlCNl IlllH-OV(!U'llt.
Try II Today at Our
Kvpense.
Buttermilk Cream creates beaut v
almost like magic. The nmsi won
derful thing abi-'ut it is the Tan that
whilst it turns the dullest, innt lite
less complexion to radiant heantv and
makes red or rough hands or 'arms
snowy white, yet there is not the
slightest sign of its use alter applica
tion. It actually vanishes from sight
and the most heated atmosphere will
ynot produce the least shininess or
grensiness of the skin.
w ."u matter wneincr you an:
bled with a poor complexion,
kles, puffiness around the
ireckles. crows feet or lines around
tho-mouth, ugly finger nails, or iust
simple roughness of the face, hands
or arms caused by wind or sun. von
will find that any or all of these
troubles will quickly disappear with
the use cf Howard's Buttermilk
Cream.
To prove this to your complete sat
isfaction, get a small ciuantlty today
with the understanding that the pur
chase money will he cheerfully re
I muled to any dissatisfied usert
eyes, l 5 y
Itoant f f ul actress says. "A short
masHUKu with Howard's Huttormilk
Cream at night before retiring is all
thai is necessary. ' Adv.
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Qualify Goes1 Clear Through
Tin; Dort drivos easily and travels
smoothly and evenly. It registers
the same high mileage per gallon of.
gasoline and quart of oil month
after month, and it stays "tuned
up" and sweet running- in spite of
hard usage.
$1215 f. o. b., Medford
CLARK & CHILDERS
127 N. Riverside, Medford.
TOM KAY IS FOR
GOVERNOR L
ON G. 0. P. 1 ICKET
SAI.KM -At an enlliusiuM ic meet
inir of republicans in Salem on r'ri
ilav niulit. March .". followins: n
stroie iircsentattou of the merits of
Governor I'rank O. I.owik-n of IHi
no s, as a candidate for the irei
ilencv. Iiv Thomas K. Kav, with reus,
inir eniloi'seiueiits liv Maior t'. II.
(lies iif l'ot'tland, and others, a Ma
rion count v orainiatiun was I'onecl
to further the Lowden i-aiididacv.
Thomas II. Kav was elected chair-r..-
n and tionloii H. Walt sccrelar
of the new Marion countv orL-ani;-.a-tion,
and il was announced thai an
executive committee will be appoint-
I ed within the next lew davs. with
members from practically evcrv town
in the count v. Frank Ihivev and
Honald (Hover were elected vice
presidents. In preseutiiiL' the merits of r'rnmi
O. l.owdcn as presidential candidate.
Mr. Kav laid special stress on the
need of a practical business man nl
the head of the government at this
lime, lie spoke of the thinners eon -I'rontiiitr
llie eountrv and the manv
rroblems that must be met within
the next four years, and said that
if these are to be satisfaetorih
solved, Ihe country's chief execu
tive must be a man of wide business
experience and exeat practical abil
ity, ns well as of lovaltv and public
spirit. In Frank (). I.owdcu. with his
outstanding record of practical anil
public-spirited achievement, he said,
the republican party now has such a
man available.
A point emphasized bv the speak
ers was the reduction throuuh
Governor Lowden's efforts, of the
taxes in Illinois, which was the only
state to reduce taxes under war con
ditions, durinir the past two vears.
Through reform inaugurated bv Gov.
l.owdeii, taxes in Illinois have been
reduced 110 per cent, nt n savimr of
10,000,011(1 to the people of that
state.
Cfrf
FEDERAL RESERVE MEMBERSHIP
THAT, font tiro of the First National Bank
enhances its value and advantages as a
banking HKAIKJUARTEUX for business
concerns and farmers.
A Reservoir of Resources is behind such
member banks as this for the upbuilding; of
agricultural and commercial interests.
Xcw Accounts Welcome
First National Bank:
Medford Oregon
Everything Electric for Automobiles
Trucks and Tractors
Guarantee Battery Service
Auto Electric Equipment Co.
27 North Grape Street.
Telephone II N. Riverside. Apple and E. Fifth StreeU
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
SeDFORD OREGON
WASHINGTON', Mar. 0. Prosenl-inj-
a petition from -fi Iowa, cattk'
iiroductM's and feeders opposing "anv
lctrislatioii against the packers,'' .1.
S. Hlackwell of MiiM-ntiiic. told th
house agricultural committee totlnv
that those lie represented were
"airainst vmi gentlemen throwinir a
monkey wrench into the packer ma
chinery in anv wav."
Voll admit the hiir packers liave
heen pretty irood tho last three vears
since this imitation bcnan," interiec'.
ed Representative Anderson, republi
can, Minnesota, author of the control
bill before the committee.
"Jt .strikes me that they've been
pretty izovd all alonir. considerimr our
prosperous condition," Hlackwell re
plied, eitinir many state packing
Iowa which he said bad prospered
in competition with the 'bir five."
1 FREIGHTERS SHIP BD.
SOLD FOR $200 A ION
WASHINGTON". Mar. !).& l
sevi'n rriiiuhti'rs of nhoiit H.OIK) tuns
Ciicli to foreign corporations was an
nonnrcil today liv the shiiinin'.' Imanl.
The vessels hroui:hl if'JUII a dead
weight Ion. Four, the Lake Forest,
Lake Capens, Lake Clear' and Iiiiku
Port, went to the I.lovd lioval Heine
and Ihree, the Lake Felieitv, La If!
Charles and l.ake Dnane, went to the
Soeiete Maritime Franeais.
The hoard also nnnouneed 'the sale
of the Lake r'v-tus. II.OIKI tons tn the
Intentional .Maritime eoriioralion.
New York at MfllJ a deadweiudit ton.
Cut This Oat Tit Is Worth luoncy
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
and mail It to Foley & Co., 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, foT
coughs, colds and rronp; Foley Kid
ney Pills for pain In Bides and back;
rheumatism, backache, kidney and
Madder ailments; and Foloy Cathar
tic Tablets, a wholesome and thor
oughly cleansing cathartic, for con
stipation, biliousness, headache, and
sluggish bowels. For salo by Medford
Pharmacy.
I tew anl of 810.0(1
I will pay a reward of $10.00 for
any information leading to the loca
tion of my brother, John K. Drunk.
THOMAS BKUNK,
300 Redding, Calif., Box 226
POSTS INCREASING
s.'il posts heads fue li t. Illinois onl
ine siMiind with PHI P"sts; IVntisvl
vania. third, .VJJ p -!., Iowa, t'oiu'th,
li:i; Mimie-ot.i. tilth. Ill: (iliio.
rs.,.,.. i;o; Tea. l.M: I'tah, 101;
X'ermoiit. 71' ; Ynuiira. lllti; Washini.'
ton, l '.'.i; Yc-t iru.nia, SI: Wiscun
siii, 'J'Ji1; " v.miiiiL . 'M?
POirfl.AND, Ore.. Mar. !. lu
ereasiuir at ihe rate o!' a thousand
posts a month, the AiM't'iean l.euiop
passed the S.tllMI marl, tin- middle oi'
Feliruarx'. In addition to po-ts in the
1 lilted Stales, a report ju-t issi:,.,i
shows one in Canada, one in Fin
land, three ill Fianee. on- in Meviec.
one in l'aiiamn. three in Ihe Phillip-
pines, one in ijawau'aiui M in ( una.
New York stai
wil h
al of
sixth, oV: .Mi--oiin. seventh, '-'70'. I
M i.'lliau. eiL'h'iii. "J"'ii; iilil::'!!:1. ninth.
'J'io: and New ,1, r-e tenth. 'J I . ,
The namlier of posts in the other!
states on l i hiii. !'V 17. when Anieri-j
I ean l.ruion report -la. wed S.lH.'i posts,
were as follow s : .Vahama, :IS ; Ala - !
ka. (1; .ri;:ena. L's; Arkansas. 10."i: i
CaPiornia. 'Jo I ; t oloradn. !l I ; Con- j
lieetellt, He's Ware. PI; Kistriet I
; oi' t oliiailna. 'Jo ; I 'iorala. P 1 ; ( ienrum.
I s"i; Idaho. '.; K.IIM-. :JJ1 : KentneUv .
!sli: Louisiana. M.oe.e. ".: Marv-
i land. 77; Mo --a. i.a .'II; Mi-s
ji-sippi. T'.h M.int.in,. i7; Nehra-ka.
1 !hl N.-w Hampshire. 7i; New Mexi-
L o, 111; North Caiolm .. 7'.!; North Pa- J
Kola. Hi; Ol.lahou a. M'J; Oregon, j
st.l; lilaule tsiaiMt, o i : .soiitn lai'o-
al; ,ia. IP.'i: Tenn- '
SUPHEi COURT
SAI-i:.M. Mar. 1
day in tbe car-e of I.,
fuiardian of William
ajipcilani . vs. 1 1mh 1
i-,i;.n;. 7i: Mr
N.-w Ha!:-!
kola, lo; Oklalioir;
SO; libode I.-bmd. :i i
lina . ""' : Simtb I V
i a decision to
M. Murjihy, us
W. Wheistone,
i-' ram is Whet-,
Istoiu-. ct at. appealr'il iiom Jackson
icipuniy, the supreincf ourt held that
I .Murphy was entitled to compensation
for providing liome and niainn'ttanre
lor William M . WlHMstone. and r-inandi-d
the case si.1 that the eourt
mlnht arrive at a reaonahln flKure.
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
When the body begins to stiffen
and movement becomes painful it
is usually an indication that the
kidneys are out of order. Keep
these organs healthy by takin
COLD MEDAL
The world' standard rem stir for kidney.
liver, bladder and uric acid troubUa
Famous since 1696. Take regularly and
keep in good health. la three sizes, all
druggists. Guaranteed as represented.
Look for the nuna Cold Mdl on orr box
and accept u kmitatiaa
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TralnlnK Sehool to Itesiiino
The faculty of ShtcJ Heart hos.
pltal, Medford. Oregon, annonncn1
that thuy will rosumo their Training I
School for iN'ursos on May Int, 1920.1
Young ladies wishing to qualify
themselves In the art of nursing Willi
please apply in person or writing to
Sister Superior for necessary tnfor-
ANNOUNCEMENT
We have secured the agency for Jackson County for
Samson Tractors and Farm Trucks
I
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i si r-',
9'A 'rkd
i J
TV
EflO.S.
Model M 2-Plow Tractor
$940.00
f. o. b. llfonl
Complete, with l'lntform. Fenders,
iovoi'nor and Power Take-Off. A
ixnverful Niiuill tractor wonderful
ly built to ttlvo tlio best of smlco
on any orchanl or fann
The Iron Horse
$730.00
f. o. 1. .Medfonl
A fourwhoel Irtvv trftctor ilriven
with rin. My bo used with any
horstxlrnuii Implement.
Thrce-Quarter Ton
Farm Truck
$775.00
f. o. I). Mcdrnrd
A truck built wltli nxton
sion lmsos for iiho in soft
ground. Alm built In 1 )4
ton size, $1105,00.
ai,i, oi-- tin; ,tiiovi-: a iti-; m am i aci i iu;i iiy thk
General Motors Corporation
. lU'lhlHvliS (!' llill) l A.MOI .S MOTDKS, TRI CKS AM) A L'TO.HOIUIr'S.
We have shipments cf these Tractors and Trucks on the way to us now and they
will reach us some time this month. If you intend to buy a Tractor
or Light Truck, see the Samson before deciding.
Patton and Robinson, Inc.
112 So. Riverside
Medford, Oregon
Tel. 150
Jr'matjou. 397