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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1920)
wmwown wktt. ttctbttntc, wrnyFOTm orkoox. Tuesday, march hi mai IV' 7 millions ormues i Straight city miles, rolling1 country miles, steep moun- , tainous miles millions of miles stretching- from city to city and from state to ' stale, have proved the de pendability, the smooth, un-' failing service quality of Red Crown gasoline. ( "Red Crown" is all-refinery gasoline. It is made to meet . the requirements of your engine. Look for the "Red Crown"sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (tallluluU) The Gasoline Situation The denmnil for uu.ulli. Ib In cre.alnu Itiutcr ttiufl Hi. urude ull .utility. 'I'll, re.ull In n tlimiteiied .trtuu. tiurtuK:utta.ullii.Kiiuw iim till. Intl. do wliMt you cun to Jkc Gasoline of Qualify CoiitrvcKnjlii,ij. Ue whit tfaio- Mum you niut;wal doui, Temporary Location Overland 4 Willys-Knight Republic Trucks McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co. Front End Crater Lake Garage Everything Electric for Automobiles Trucks and Tractors Guarantee Battery Service Auto Electric Equipment Co. 27 North Grape Street. Fifth and North Riverside Telephone 11 The Dow Hospital Graduate Nurses Only Special Attention to X-Ray Cases. (i()()l ('U)TIIKS I Mnko Them KLEIN Tim Tailor I2.H KiinI. Main St. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aliso nirimt for Fnirbimkn nn( Morsf , Kmrincs. .7 Qnuth PiverftlrU SURPRISE PEAR oil Japan Knot This in the blight resistant hIocU reeoin mended by Prof. Ueinier of the Southern Oregon Fxperiinent Station Plant the Surprise, topwork it to llnrtlei;. Anion or whatever variety you wish and you lum a trunk that lias proven ilsell immune from blight. Wo have tiatl a bit; demand for this stoek. Inn tort nuati'ly still have a few first class trees to offer. Scions were secured direct from Prof. itehner. Kin- other dependable nursery stoek as well, w rite WASHINGTON M ItSl.ltV CO. 'I'oppenKli, Wash. WILL BE HELD AT ANTVs'KIIP. Rapid progress i: beinw made in t lie preparations fo the .Seventh Olympiad and the organ isers feel confident tliat everything will he in readiness be fen the open iiiir of the stadium on August 1 " When the P.clKinn iMejrates appear- fil before tho International Olympic corn mil tee a few months after the armistice, to claim lor Antwerp thv honor of being chosen as tho seat of the seventh Olympic rami's, much doubt was expressed as to the possi hi lit of organizing in less than ' year, a sportinK carnival the prepara tion of which al Athens and Stock holm had taken several years. A lit t le more than six iiioni lis after the laying of the cornerstone tho execu tive commute of the Seventh Olym paid invited the newspaper corres pondeiits to visit the Stadium, which is practicully completed. Situated at the nates of Antwerp, just, otilsido the fortifications, in the little mi burl) of lieerschot-Kiel, eas ily accessible from the city. Tho Stadium covers an area of some t ) square acres. The principal out rune." is situated at the southwest angle. On oil her side of t his monumental entranco tint athletes dressing room:;, and shower baths are being erected At the northeast angle another en trance, surmounted by a triumphal arch (JO feet high, has been rut through the cement structure. Through that gaP' will pass the Uin of tho lielgians. Prince Leopold and other members of lint royal family of Ilflr.ium when they (boose to honor the gainst with I heir presence. PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS School has been ruiinimr one week since the I In wave. Most all the pupils arc Intel; at work nunin. Air. Tvrrell had an incident Inst Salunlav. His- arm was lrokMi at ibe wriM I v the car erntik. .Mrs. Iliekev o' Medl'ord will lake his plac -until lie returns. Mis l-'rulcr spent the week-end willi lYiemls at .lcilt'..rd. The hi'-ili school has two tennis eoitj'ls. which are ni-d to tile limit cverv niiuule. ot' plav time. (lood i hvical exercise. .Mr. Milan attended Ihe Teacher's Club n( .lachsoitville lust Nalimlav. While (here lie met wild Hie athletie assnciiition and lielted to make out (lie 1'iehl meet prounfm. The liebl meet will be M)iv at Talent, except the indoor bnscbalt and tcmris, which will be lit Central Point. May I ' The events of the field meet arc to be nrruniied h v the committee onn. Tin athletie association met i t .la!iksonville Mav lit. President lioh-ite-oii ot' Talent called the association to order. Schools represented were Talent, Phoenix, Jacksonville, Central Point, Untie Kails ami Appleirnlc. The Talent i; rounds were decided upon for I Ik track meet heeause of the grounds lieimr in uootl condition. The first l-'ridav in .Mav was set apurt for the meet. Mr. li'ohinMin ol' Tiilent was elect ed mnnuiriT of the field meet. The committee on events are, Su.pt. Ai:er, Principal llardrich nf Central Point and Principal (aidward ot Jacksonville. The contest are to be nrranued ip follows: A lli vears or under. H 1 :t and I I. C l.'i years, tt) to HI. In order to i;ive more time for ten nis nud baseball the association ile cided to have those events at Centra! Point Mav 1-V The size of the base- hall should be 1 l'. inches outside of seams. The di-laiice between dia monds ihirt v-eiuht feet. The teams consist of ten phivefs. plav three ill umes to cac! aine. K. S. lhulrieh. president; (1. W. Milan, secretary. III friend T't ttv . I:;;:'.' viimoriour sells for ")0c iii S.'i.- jicr sark rlicniicr tli;in dllicr flour .ami is unaraiiloi'il to riilii'i- sal isl'arl ion. It is lnatlo in iMcdlnnl I'n.in It'otriic UMvit N'allcv Wheat. We also have all kinds of Poultry Feed. Our jiriei's .ire rii;lit. Oui's is a I Ionic I ndnst Rogue Valley Milling Co. A I'rteiMf ItecoiiHiieml! ThiMii A person often does inoro good than he realizes when ho tells suf fering friend how to get well. .1. N. Tohill, clerk Lottie Hotel. L'vansvllle. Ind., writes: "for weeks I suffered constantly with pains in tho muscles of my thigh. I was treated by the doctor for rheumatism but found no relief. t'pon recommendation of a 1 tried Foley Kidney Pills and to get relief almost inimedi Crood for haekachu, rhoumu- tie pains, stiff joints. for euIo by Med I'm d Pharmacy." EAGLE POINT EAGLEfS Br A. C Howlntt Al'llT I llllil lllll-h.'il 111 V I.'IIIT In .Tin' .Mini Trlluilli' VoiImi'mI;iv si 1 1 t-f- ll II. .Hill taUl'll it tO llll' IMlttlt tll'l1. II. A.i:im- i.f Iliitt.' I'ali-.. Mi-. 11. Hill -i ti ..I Wi-lli'il :illll TIlnlUiK Mil- : ul I'Iuhihx riiinti III Mini i-tliiii! ,1'iuril inul lutliii-.- lur n lew ilnvs. I I ln'V ;iii' i iiu.im-il m luniiiiii; nut -liniment lmt- in i In l.-ikr fro.-k i.uiMtn. 'I'licv limn In-ii' in n iar la lln-ii- i!:i wm-l, mnl ri'tiirn. ( W. li. I l:ilinini;liin nl H. : ii 1 in :i ii. I In-., ;i!--o riillu- in mtil i'ii-;iv;imI ;i linmi tor ii ii'v ii.iv-. Mi- i- inti'lv-ti-,1 in till' JtL-.ilt' llliilllrx :niil lt:i- ln-i-ll i-iiLM-iiM. j liniilniL' iim'i- niir : i : : 1 1 tn-lils in Oils f --t-i-tiiin. Wliilt' lii-ri' In- --.ii'i-ih-iIi-iI in si'i-iiriiiM a u'iv iiii-i' lut uf ftoiu'.-.. Hi- liiinti'il un to tn'liiv. Siitiinln v. ruiiin. mnl tlii-n .turtt'-l l'nr Iii- liom-. Hi- iiroinised bi-lun1 hi1 li-t't l i-p-tnrii this cumin!.' lull anil sin-nil n v. Iiili- ntlicrinir nmrc nirnti's. KrpiJ l-'i inliii-er nl" Ati'illuril. wln mvn n Jn-iu-ri' nrcliaril iu-t iiImivi (iiwn. :ilu i'jiiih' in Top siitiiT mnl n runin. In li-iluiin II fi'W (l:i-. Ill' is out to in-line no unil iiiitirovi' his ori-h:u-il l-iiink Klniili-s, om- ronntv snrvovor, whs j.lsn licrif foi- siipin-r. (Mir ni-ii'lil'or. Mr. Morirnn, who niiv owns the oh! I-'iirini-r hott-1 nroi iitv lui s ili-ivi-n th! tiosts for IViici' to ctirlosi' the proiiiTtv mill soini' .-iilioiniri!; lots he Iihij imn-hn'-i-'il. Hnllih I'ovton of I'cvton. ciirne out on tin- stnirc Tlini-siln v nioi-tiiii!! iin-1 wi-nt on mi homi'. Althoii!li 'I'hiir-iliiv is one of tin- 'Invs wlifn the i-ri-nin irnt hi-i-iiiL' trnr-ks i-oinri ni-oiinil, Ihi'ii1 si-i-mi'il to ln In:! IV w liinncrs in town, ulllioul. Ili-nrv l-'i-i-ncli unil his il:iii!litir. .M M.-ii. cnific in nml wi-rf ni'i-oiniiiiiiifil hv Mill Kllen .M.-Cnhc. t'oilwon nml wife wcro also in nml wii-c iloini' -omi' hiisincss with our innri-hmit-;. .Mrs. Krcil Ilnttun mnl n lailv frii'ii-l uci'i' iiKo here mnl so was (Icon Mi'Honnlil. tln f'ori-inan on the Kranl; lihodi's fin-in, unil wliili' lui was licri' ! nulicil him how In- liki-il tin- wnv tlw Korilson t nii-tor's work, anil he re l-linl thai it was iloiin.' tho work vci-v well, lint hi' was IVarl'ill Hint' tl. hi-nvv iron whwls wouhl nai-k th liromiil no ns In make it so haril thai it woiilil not ri'vivf iiuniii lor a loni; tiini', ami the next man that I inter viewed on Ihe snhioi-t wan Thomas I). Si(i!:lelon and lip said that he had tried three different kinds of nlow- intr miii-liiiips, and that he liked tin one ne nan line, haul that he was lilowimr mi his alfalfa meadow with three heavy horses and a hand ulo-.v and had worked hard lor about three 'lav-, mnl that he then nut in a liai-tor and neeuaiiihsheil as iniieli in live hoiii-s as he had in Hire davs and il was done well, lie then hitehei on to three sections of harrow am inn rowed it down: then hitched ,,, to three sections of siirinir-tooth har row and crossed it. lcavinir it in fine shni'c, and that Ihe in-esenl owner ol the farm. .Mr. Karl Ksch. will raise a line i ron of wheat on il. I then related what M!r. McDonald had said nlioiit riai-kimr the uround and he then asked which was the worsl for inn land, to have a laran ' --, iron wheel run over the land, or to have a horse weitiliiii!.'- I I or 15 hundre.i pounds Irainp over it day after day mid each, foot ine.-isnrinLi' five or siv inches nci-osM,- and thus pack tic L-ronml and then the next viar re peat the work aaain and skiin off the same soil, that had been moved Ihe vear before, down lo Ihe packed surface, mid he was so decidedly in favor of the ii-nn dorse. t After it is packed with the machine the same mnchine -will put the plows under lhal crust mid liven it un aaain and make it as Lnod us ever, mid .Mr. Kiin-le Ion liredicts Hint the time, is not. far inslaiit when the horse will be done nwiiv with as ii plow lower and (hut Ihe "iron horse" will take his place almost entirely on the farm. Curl Kyle, who is on the .1. V. flro ver I'lirin, was here hnvim.' .some blackstnilh work done 'rhiirsday end Hubert (lorilou of Kurt Klamath. came in, at his dinner and went out lo .Medfol'd on the iilnev. Wia- .lack, who has hoimhl land in our town, is fenciiiir it, and ar-ninuiuc- lo put wnter on it. lie has Hie ditch already blocked out. linipli Heilicrsleadt was aiuonir Hie Ullsiness callers Kriilnv. Mrs. Shiirmcn Woolev went to Hutte Kails to see her mother and lii-othcrs Kridav on the staiic. Hcninmin Whetslone was also aniouu' Ihe callers Kriday. mid so was llarvev Hoy, ,y,l and Thoiuas Stan lev. The first three named seemed lo be iroitiir to drive off cattle to tin mountain rum-v. Ilev. Trevato eatne out from Unite Kails and went to Medford to enter the hospital to be Hiorouuhly exam ined to ascertain if there were any of iios 01 iae un nan-'imr to nm as he had been rii:ht in the midst ol il m Untie Kulls while wuitin- on those who were sick. Klovd Tucker broimht out the Lake Creek and Hi-ownsboro mail for his brother-in-law, William Stuff. Ku du v. Mike Sidlevson of Lake Creek came out from Mcdiord Kriday inoruin-.' and went an home on Ihe stafe. .lames linens one of our county commissioners, -,K ,,.,, it ,., v ;nl. -oine of oar ,-it Zens, as well as A. C. Speck, the ronl supervisor of the lirouii-lioro ri.ail iliiri,-t. arid Thorn. as Stanley ol Itutte Kails. .Miss Hazel Urown, our assistalu -liier. motored lo Medlord Thur.- itav eveiiimr. n-t n rnintr in time to I.,, at her de-k by nine oYl.i.-L ., , next uioniiiie;. Horace (Icpiiert caini' out Tlmi-.. ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say B.iyer n'M on "Rivor Tablet of Aspirin" in a "U.iyor paokupe," eontaininj; proper Jirivi.eiis for Colitu, Vmn. Hcadn-h-e, NeuiAlyia, Lumkipt, niul K hpum.it im. N.tmo "H.iyr" me.int onmnt Aspirin prcsori'-vtt by plyu'ia lor inn. tern years. Handy tiii bexrn of 12 ti blots riit U'W ot'nt-. Aspirin in trnda ni;irk el Haver M tnnfot are of .Monoci'ttc-rtcidU-r of iSahovlii'AciJ. dav, went on to .Medford. rcturoiti': here Friday a. m.. and remained until this Sundav morniiiL' with us nt the Sunnvside. .Miss Klla Helford. who lias been up in tile northern euiinlrv. returned to her home Kridav. She was accom panied bv her con-in. Miss Anna Stewart. A. .1. (ohclei-h ,,f liuttc F;ilU wa in town Kridav and so wa- K. K Tucker of Pro'.vnsboro. and Thoma I). Sinulcton, formerlv owner of the Ksch farm. .Mr. and .Mrs. Wcttinhunr, who are runninir the Joe K'der fan pe-ti-here, were in town Fridav, nnd po was "I homas Carlton uf Prospect ami Win, (nil roll of Trail. Mr. .1. II. Carlton of Wellen wa ller' Friday vi-itim: her sisters, Lot tie Van Scuv.ic, and M'rs. S. P. 1 lolmes. Anions the ealh-rs today. Saturday noon, were Mrs. Kd Murphv. dau"htcr and isler. Ms-; Hob-men of of Wel len, Mr. Charles K. Turner of Kan sas City. Mo.. J. Farlev of Port iaml, .1. II. Murphv of Medford and Mr-. Kiehnrdson liutte Falls and M. T. fj-neis. Thev were all here for dinner. km Pill OU WILL NEVER wish to take another dose of 1 pills after having once used Chamberlain 3 Tab lets. They are easier and more pleasant to take, more gentle and mild in their action and more reli able. They leave the bowels in a natural condition, while the use of pills is often followed by severe j.constioation. reauinn? a constant increase in the I ' X & dose. Every bottle guaranteed by your druggist. Steels that make a Maxwell Alert That quick, sym pathetic action you get when you call on a Maxwell to nass the car ahead, to flatten "r::1!Z out a hill, to est-nne from the crowd in traffic has a story. It's a story of steels. You can analyze a Maxwell pound for pound with any car built and you will find it quite the equal in fine steels. , A Maxwell had to be made of fine steels. There Was no other way. Because ' it was built to deliver economic trans portation. That meant no superfluous weight. Jt meant light weight. But it also meant exces sive strength. Because a rare com bination of strength with lightness had to be provided in its steels. Any metallurgist will tell you that the only answer was the very finest of steels. They never burden the Maxwell engine, so when you call for results you get them in a Maxwell. That's one of many rea sons why the friendly drift ; towards Maxwell continues to increase day by day. "Now there are nearly 400,000 -of them on the roads of the world. The demand so far ex ceeds the supply that only 60'o of those who have set their minds on a Maxwell can succeed in possessing one this year. A. W. Walker Auto CoJ Vnf'Lh'is',;''.;:1- . iWPJJ i-- upont Explosives The line sold at a price that includes SERVICE Put your MSsting problems up to Hie PuP.nit man. Daily Delivery by the Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. Distributors. ; '