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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1920)
mimmv mem TKunmnr snroFcmT). onv.aos. Ti-Esn.w. makhi x mo. Firm btx F, BAKER'S AIDE A BOA! base; (ft. J ii ,v- ' T si PattcH and Kobinsnn, Inc. of this city havo secured tlie murh nought after agency for Samson tractors and farm trucks. They are manufactured by the General Motor ('oriioruilon, famous as the makers rr- qnliiy trucks and autoinolilles. The m-xt'l M Snmnon tractor Ik a two plow outfit Hniall In size hut with a peverf nl mo tor and It lias been a Brent auceess wherover it has been demonstrated. This tractor will sell for $!Mo.no i" Hertford complete with platform, fen dors and governor. The Model I) Samson tractor called the Iron Horse Is a four wheel drive tractor designed to be used with horse drawn imple ments. It Is driven with reins from the seat c'f any implement that may 'be used with it and will sell in Med ford for $7.10.00. Samson trucks are mado in two sizes, the ton and tho one and one-quarter ton size. These trucks are "built especially for farm or orchard work and are unique in tha,t they can he equipped with exten sion bases designed -to take hold in soft ground when tho pneumatic tires sink in, while on hard ground cv pavement the trucks run on the pneu matics. The three-quarter ton truck will, soil for 77.i.OO in Med ford and tho one and a quarter ton aizo for ?ll!ir.00. Pat ton nnd Robinsou, Inc., have several carloads of Samson tractors and trucks on the way now and (hey will undoubtedly reach here about tho time thut their new building is completed and ready for display pur poses. Tho concrete floor has been laid and the new front in the building is now completed and ready for the plate glass which will bo put in as soon as the front has had a chance to dry. When the Interior has been painted this new salesroom will be as largo and as attractive as any auto mc'hllo and tractor sales room in the state. 4 i 4 4 4 4 ! ! A Oil" WIMMV IHSPI.AY Have you chanced to take no tlco of tho A hum lean City Mur- eau's window display of civic commercial organization litera ture that is being shown at t ho Chamber of Commerce cam paign 'headquarters aL Kirsl and Main streets? If not. don't fall to do so the first time you are passing that way. The display cc'iilalus numer ous 'commercial orgaui.at ion pa m plllets, book lets, lit u st nil ed and descriptive matter on I lie activities of the livu and suc cessful chumhers of commerce thruout the United States. Cop ies ofi tho American City mag azine published liy the Amer ican City li urea u are also shown togotuor with a number of (lie booklots on civic development that havo been issued from time to time by tho American City Huron u. Publications of tho National Municipal league are conspicu ously displayed, too. Do -not fall to avail yourself of the opportunity of linking over this lot of elvlc-conunorclal literature It is (he most nmi pleto that has ever been shown in Med ford and. no doubt, in tho lot you will find some Interest ing information that may be given local application to your homo (own. Perhaps, there may ho sorao information to be gteaned from a perusal of this literature of great, personal valuo to you. The public is Invited to call at campaign headquarters and look thru tills literature. 4,44,444'4'4,4444,4' Host fnl Itcsiilt.H for Men Only a person who has experienced that awful "all night" cough that somotimos follows influenza can ap preciate what a good night's sleep can bo. Mrs. Annlu Davison, 1MIX0 Myrtlo St., l-.Llig Heath, t'al., writes; "Tho result of using Koley's Honey and Tar was u restful one for me.' Foley's Honey and Tar checks harsh, racking coughs; eases wheezy breath ing; stops tickling in throat; covers raw, irritated surfaces with a sooth ing, lienllnff feeling. For Palo by Medford Pharmacy. LAXATIVE People "THE BANE of old age is Jl els become weak and unable to perforin their functions without aid. For this purpose only the mildest and gentlest laxative should be used. The use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble and makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain's Tablets are a favorite with people of middle age and older on account of V f WASHINGTON Mrs. Hannah 7 aiterson, awarded (he disMn g niched servie.' cross for bur work on the Woman's Committee of liin Council of National De fense, has been appointed assist ant to Secretary of War Uakur, . tc&f den. WASHINGTON. U. C. One wuy of reducing the cost of living is open to every man, woman, and child who ran get the uso of an idle plot of grcHmd. Thnt way lies thru the plant ing and cultivation of a home garden -a thrift garden. War gardens play ed their part in the great mobiliza tion of resources in war time thrift gardens now have their own big job in helping households to feud them selves. The reasons for thrift gardens are many and various. Tho same reasons IhaL existed last year and the year before still are present. Thrift gar dens will produce IV. h where nothing ot her wise would bo produced, t hey will reduce family rood bills, they will return abundanlly in proportion to the time and effort devoted to them. Hut added to t.irso reasons is another one peculiar to thin year. Less 'oniinei-chil Plant ing Kcporls to I be Puited States de partment of agrimliure indicate that the plantings by commercial vegel- jahle gardeners wilt be, materially re iduced tills year, because the commer cial gardeners see no way of obtain ing enough labor to conduct their usual operations. The commercial gardeners claim that they have paid high wages in endeavors to keep up production, but now have reached the pc'int whore the returns will not jus tify t hn continuance of tills expense. At least, that is the report reaching tho depart ment of agricitlt are from seed inerchanis, whose operations at this season are regarded as a good indication of what conditions will be a mouth or two from now. If the rcdiicth.'n of commercial gar dening becomes a fact, the obvious result will be fewer vegetables and higher prices. The logical remedy lies partly in home gardens. This Is a remedy, moreover, tha: win work no harm even IP tho commercial acreage should be up to normal, as any sur plus of fresh, vognl ables may be saved by canning, drying, and other means of conservation and tile surplus kept so that It will be useful next fall and wlnler. Many Morn Gardens Needed Tlu.'usands of families learned the value of hohie gardens in war time Pulled Stales department of agricul ture specialists lielieve It essential that these families' interest be main- taiued and that other thousands lie added to the home-food producers. "Now is the time to begin making plans for your li'J0 thrift garden,' theso specialists declare. "First, lo cate a piece of suitable land; second make your plan; third, get your seeds fourth, start wxrk at the earliest pos sible moment." A request to the Pulled States de partment of agriculture, Washington. D. C, will bring a booklet that will tell how (o plan your garden, how much seed to buy, how to get the laud In shape for cultivation, how to tak every nl her step in the process making your back yi.nl or some other a runt lot help feed hi. constipation. The bow- their gentle action. s 1 WASHINGTON", Mar. S KxtoiMlw (icvctc.nnont of naval bases and facil ities on the Pacific coust was urged Today before the lioune naval commit tees by Secretary Dubinin. Immediate: action was necessary, he said, to meflt the needs of the Pacific fleet, whicfl ho pointed out wan larKur than tho fleet which circled the clubo In 1!I07. Specific recommendations made by tho Hen-clary were: Development of Pearl Harbor. Hawaii, an a supply base for thfl fleet with facilities for repair und up keep. Iniprc'.etncnis at (iuani to permit of its seivinK as a fueling and repair station for ships enrouto to the Far ICast and as a fueling base for its merchant marine vessels. IOnlaiRement or the naval base at llrenierton. Wash., to permit caring for a larger quota of the fleet thoro. "This ynid should become one of the main repair anil docking yardB for capital ships," said Mr. Daniels. Development e'f San Diego, flnl., as the main 1ase of Iho Pacific, fleet while on the southern Pacific drill grounds. Kstablishment of submarlno nnd destroyer bases at Port Angeles, Wash., and Astoria, Ore. ritiiuate establishment of a fuel ing and supply base In Alaska at a place to bo determined later. (r-KCfiBD N. II.. Slur. It. High way blockades due to the blizzard of Saturday prevented nearly lob towns from narticinating in the presidential primaries held in tho statu today. Scerotiiiv of Slate Kdward C. Mean expects that the deferred primaries will be held as soon as traffic condi tions permit. II was believed the official returns would not be received for at least a week. Kc.'ar out of the five registered voters in the town of Windsor were sick and the remaining voter sought (tin :i(lvi.e ft f tbe secretary of slate's office as to whether he Hhould bo thru Iho formality of a town mooting and election. DRY LAW HlIS CIDER HOOD UIVKU. Ore., Mar. S. Cider manufacturers declare the.' liius-l cease oiicralion unless modifications nre made in Die law I hat places rc spnnsibililv on tliein, us well as dis tributors wlien the latter offer for sale bevcraue Ihat eonlaitis more than a half of one tier cent nlcolml. The. sliiuni in Hie cider market alrcailv has "beared" mil tipple prices here. While apples were lifinsr init -tI.'i ami per ton Inst tall, dealers now make a imiNiiniim offer of .tin. lite liu lias run its course u.i here, and most nil of thocs thut were unluekv enough to have it, nre up and around. We surelv have to thank .I lie count v uur.-e, Mrs. I.ee, lor liclpimr out with so ninnv seriou- ases. cspceitillv where the whole family were down in bed Pt one time and her nssistniit. Kev. Trovnto, wln went niuht mid dnv without rest mid liardlv taking time 1o eat. School will open Wednesday, after n two weck acalion lor the flu. Mr. Krnest I'eachv motored in to town this week with a new roadster Mr. mid Mrs. Kubert t'offmaii. win have been workiui: on a ranch nt At:ate, returned to the Kails la-t week. Thev also brought n new ( vcrland car. The I rain arrives daily now, nnd will continue to lor an 'indefinite time. Thev have beyun lo prospect for up in Ibis part of the count rv, and we expect t hear of them sturt- itej to drill soon. There is nothing like ln'im; in, on I he u round Moor. Well, we're ulud we're here. New - is Mime w hat sea ree, since the town ha' tin. Tho-e i-recti veuetablcs at the lav stove look like sorim;. also tlie Mt. 1 ' it t w indow di-phtv. Hen l'redenliur-.r wn in town Snt nrdav, renewing idd acouaintanee and dt'itiL- his sprms: trailtti. Will llu-jlie- wjix down from Ins Iran line one dav t a t week, and re-l-orts the lilt l'iiMues a' improvinu. lie liitd scxeral tine jtld ci'olls. h' o-hard radenbui came home I'ndav jifter a tew da s isit m Medtord where he went to have some dental work done during the vaea t ion. Old naner! for Miildtmr flren and houso cleanius. 10c bundlo, BUTTE FAILS J . .. .. .o.ihdHlmllliiUi r ' They're the ' second helping" kind There are always requests for more'when you serve Del Monte Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce. Their distinctive goodness ap peals to every appetite, and they are as whole some and nutritious as they are tempting to the taste. But more than that they're the kind of food you can afford to serve liberally in these days of high living costs for Del Monte Beans are truly economical. While they contain more food value than meat or eggs, they cost much less. That's one reason why thrifty house wives are today serving Del Monte Beans more frequently than ever before. Why not try them for dinner tonight instead of meat. But be sure they are Del Monte Beans, because they're different from ordinary baked beans better! The Del Monte meth od of cooking with the inimitable Del Monte Tomato Sauce gives them a distinctive flavof not found in any other beans. CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION San Francisco, California ' J ;1S of Maple Syrup? Karo Ml 1 ' IWIP Maple Is Not Expensive '.S VT' THESE two facts have made the TAXI CHANGH. I m new i-oimoctoii -.t'. tho Dally Taxi Co.. anil will lio glad to arcom-1 modato all my former cus'.ocerr, as j well us tho K(nornl initilic. I Itcn Sin'rv,.i. ' 1 Thone 15. liroffu & Brown,. ' iOO! C'lA)Tlli:s I Mako Them KLEIN The Tailor yM i:u-t Miiin st Send for this new boo "DEL MONTE Recipes of Flavor " and learn 500 simple and economical ways to serve better meals. It is free. Ad' dress Department J, California Pacing Corporation.SanFran' cisco, California. THESE two facts have made the New Karo Maple Flavor popular everywhere : (1) It has the delicate, delicious tang of fresh maple syrup and is heavy enough to pour nicely. (2) It is so reasonably priced that you can enjoy Karo Maple Flavor every time you serve syrup. Be tare tn aak your rrorer for Karo Mapte in the Green Can. It ie guaranteed in pleaKO yoa or your grocer returns your money, CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 1 7 Battery Place New York Selling Representative JOHNSON, L1EBER COMPANY Portland, Oregon nulla (mi ULWHIWJUHMW 'imiPixii,Uii 1 iainMViiMiii m' 'HnAnl ivaiw. .ma jtehlmm j MEDFORD IRON WORKS I FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aliso acent for Fairbanks ac Morbt 7 South Riverside. assess TAXI Dodae Car, stand comer Main and Bnrtlett. Phone 900. J. 0. OEUAEY,