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' JTEDRyRD ITXTU TTTTBT7XR rEDFOTin. ORFiOY. Wl- nF.lA V. MARf'ir HV VM FIVrt BIFF! Stop jolting Liver and Bowels with violent drugs, but take "Cascarets." 'Dynamiting' bile out of your system With calomel and other sickening purga tive is .ill wrong. S.ilts, Oil, and Ca thartic Waters act by flooding the bowels with the riigeMire juices which are vital to the stomach. Cascarets are different. They act as a tonic to the bowel musclea, which is the only sensible way to relieve bilious attack, a sour, acid stomach, or constipated bowels. There is no grip ing or inconvenience. You naturally re turn to regularity and cheerfulness. Co caret s cost very little and they work while you sleep. WE fill YOUR Electrical NEEDS ; Courteous Service Guaranteed Work Individual Attention People's I Electric Store ) A. B. Cunningham, Prop. 212 W. Main Phone 12 I Cafe Holland 1 Special Club Breakfasts Ko. 1 35c No. 5 ffic (1) Egg ..Breakfast Steak. Ham Toast Hot Cakoi Coffee Coffee No. 2 33c No. 0 35o (1) Egg (l) Pork Chop Bacon (2) Corn Cakes Hot Cakes Coffee Coffee No. S 35c No- 7 (3) Wheat Cakes Country Sausage Stripped Bacon orBuckwheat Cake Ham Coffee Coffee No! 3Bc No- 3,50 Fried Mush with Plain Omelette Bacon Wheat Cakes Coffee Coffee ORDER BY NUMBER FERTILIZERS To fertilize means to in crease your crops, arid beau ty to your i'lowei-, and speed up the prow th of fruits and vegetables, ripening them earlier, thereby avoiding the frosts, and saving your crop. Let us talk fertilizer to you personally. MONARCH Seed & Feed Go. 317 East Main Street. F N PROGRESS BEING IDE C. OF C. ORIVE Director Gheen Tells Citizens at Luncheon That Campaiqn.in Med ford Is Booming Women Show inq Interest Many Sloqans Sub mitted to the Committee. t .3. THK IMKTOlt IS IIKIIK "When wo fall ill the best thing to do is to vaU in the doe- tor. When a civic-commercial organization in ill, a dcctor should be called in. 1 am very much gratified to note that the 4 business men of .Medford have fully awakened to n realization that our Chamber of Commerce noods the doctor, and have called in the American City liureau to prescribe. i "During my former connec- tion with the Marin County Commercial club in California, and later with the Norlh-of-the- Bay Counties Association of California, some years ago, 1 had occasion to investigate the liureau. My investigation con- vinced mo that the American' City liureau is the best organi- zation in tho United States to fr administer to tho needs and ail- ments of sick chambers cf com- merce. -i "The splendid citizenship of Medford is fully alive to tho pos- h sibilities that are within its 4 fr reach, and they are taking tho J 4 right step in the right direction fr in deciding on tho present ex- pansion and reorganization cam- T paign. 1 shall most cheerfully lend my best support and co- 4 operation towards its success." 4 J. E. Kdmiston. 4 .Director James K. Gheen in charge of the Chamber of t'emmerco expan sion and reorganization campaign was tho principal speaker at the meeting and luncheon at the Hotel Medford at noon today. Those pres ent were tho members of the board of directors, the advisory, budget and executive committees named to assist in the campaign. Mr. (iheen told cf tho splendid progress that is being nuulo in the preliminary work, and answered numerous questions asked of him regarding the work. Announcement was made at cam paign headquarters today that inter est is daily intensifying in the Med ford Slogan contest, and each mail is bringing in additional suggestions for a suitable slogan to ho adopted by the Chamber of Commerce. President Vernc'a II. Vawter has announced that the . Chamber of Commerce and American City liureau will award a $25 cash prize to tho person offering ;he slogan suggestion that is selected from the number that will ho sub mitted. A special committee hus been named to make the award, and the committee's decision will bo an nounced at the civic dinner on the night of Monday, March the date immediately preceding tho intensive four-day campaign cf tho city for new m em hers. This contest is open to any and all persons residing in l;io t'lty oT Mod ford, or in tho immediate vicinity. One woman of the city yesterday submitted a list of seven slogans, all of which possessed more or less merit. .Most of the suggestions re ceived thus far appear to have ccme from the grown-ups. It is the desire of tho committee that tho school children interest themselves in this contest. It is hoped to have at least 100 different slogan suggestions to put up to the committee on award before tho contest closes on the 22nd. Women Show Interest Interest in the Chamber of Com merce expansion movement has spread to the women of Medford. Quick to see that this is an under taking on the part of the community in which they are all interested, they have been asking questions about it. In order to give all women an op portunity to learn what the move ment is and how it may be expected to affect the future of the city and its people, arrangements arc being made for a meeting some day soon at which the plans' will he explained in detail. "Women are taking an increasing interest in business as well as in civic affairs all over the country," said Director James K. Iheen today. "In many of the campaigns we have con ducted women have offered to Organ ize membership teams and have taken a very active part in the work. "In Flint. Mich., the first member enrolled in the new Chamber of Com merce was a woman. When asked to fill out tho line indicating her busi ness, she wrote: 'lining tho mother of four children." Then she added: But not too busy to have an active interest in the city in which those children are going to live.' "In the campaign in Port Huron, Mich., the women's team stood third in number of memberships secured. and a woman is now vice-president of the Chamber of Commerce there. In Bethlehem- Ponn.. a team composed of women secured 176 memberships of the 20 other teams compowd of men co in pe t i n g with t hem . an d a woman was a member of the first board of directors. Women Klscwhcre "Tho Niagara Falls Chamber tit' Commerce has nearly 2t'i) women members in a total of about Hi'iu. In the chambers of at least 7T. other cities in tho I'nited States there are from a dozen to .".0 wi.mon members. The Chamber of Commerce wilt wel come the thinking women to It ranks, their membership being on ex actly the ime basis as that of men. "The fact that the modern Cham ber of Commerce takes up so many kinds of civic work accounts for the interest of the women. Committees of women often handle such matters as city clean-up campaigns, agitation for improvements of the educational system, better sewage and sanitation ordinances, park and public play grounds work, medical inspection in the schools, visiting nurses and sim ilar subjects. "Women have found that there is no better not quicker way of securing action on matters of this kind than thru an organization like the Cham ber of Commerce, and hence their interest in it." ' COMMUNICATIONS (The Mail-Tribune welcomes com niunirutiniiN on any subject of gener nl interest but is in no way responsi ble for the sentiments expressed. Only in exceptional cases trill communica tions of over UIH words be printed. All communications must 1k signed by the writer's name, which may UMn I lie writer's request bo withheld.) Time to ( all Malt To the Ivditor: 1 think that the time has como when the attention of tho taxpayers and patrons of the school district of this city, be called to tho effects of the administration of the public schools. 1. Tho students have been antag onized and , aroused to tho point of rebellion. 2. The administration has mixed personal affairs and prejudices with affairs of business, which has result ed in the IcUs of some of the best teachers in the system, especially in the hiKh school, on the grounds of "not measuring up to I In: standard." M. The teachers have not been treated in a business way as col leagues or in a personal way as hu man beings of equal social standing. Teachers have been insulted almost beyond human enduranco. 4. The administration has de prived 1ho instructors of any oppor tunity to uso any originality in the various courses with a result of dis couraged teachers and dull uninter esting classes. All modern educators agree that an uninteresting class is an educational failure. r. Othor ''teachers, Homo of- the best of our instructors are, and have been, resigning because they can no longer endure this despotic system. It must be evident to any fair minded person that any educational institution must fail in its purpose, if linrmt.'ny does not exist between the administrator, the Instructors, and the students. Then .Mr. Taxpayer and patrons wake up to this critical situation and do not let tho next administrator of our schools be., using tho phraseology of a well-known citizen, "a two by four edition of the kaiser." A STUDENT. Medfc'rd, March lit h. Most of the cook ing sister gives us comes in a red and yellow box from the grocer 1 They're Post Toasties 4WH ' ''' ''' HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. Instant relief no waiting. Your clopged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you can breathe frerly. No moro hawking, ennf- flinor. blowing, headache, drynfss. No strupglinp fr breath at night; your cold or catarrh Mt.iappenra. Get a umall botfle of Kly's Cream Halm from your dnippifit now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antitrptir, healing cream in your noatrila. H pen etrates through every air passage of the bead, poot he the; inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes in stantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. f f , e T P 4 M'-jy To en Jams, Jellies, Preserves are Too High Blue Label Karo Solves the "Sweet" Problem at Less Cost. Important to Large Families THE mother of a large family cannot help being i worried over the extremely high prices of jams, jellies, preserves and candy. In children especially Nature emphasizes her demand for sweets. We all need a good percentage of sweets each day. ,, This is the reason for the unusual present demand for Blue Label Karo the Great American Sweet for every purpose. INSTEAD of worrying about and paying high prices for store candy; make Karo Candy at home. It is easy to make, costs but little and its purity makes it best for children. There is an every day use for Blue Label Karo. From breakfast on pancakes or waffles to dinner for cooking and baking. NOTICE Became you will find to many econ omical vrny io use Blue Label Karo it will pay you to buy it by the dozen cans, at others are doine. Ask your grocer the price. FREE Writ today for beautifully illus trated 64-paffO CoraProducUCook Book. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place New York Listen, Folks! This advertising fellow has been pestering the life out of me for the last three days for an ad, and I haven't time to write one. I want to tell you about the THOR Washing Machine, but they have been selling so fast without telling that I'll have to wait until we get a lot more in. More later. In haste, Paul's Electric Shop Main Street and Central. Phone 90 Fifth and North Riverside Telephone 11 The Dow Hospital Graduate Nurses Only 2 ;; , . Special Attention to X Ray Cases. ' Temporary Location OverIand-4 Willys-Knight Republic Trucks McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co. Front End Crater Lake Garage more than was secured by any one f