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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1920)
WElTFOTin WATT, TRT71TJTTE, WEDFOTiT), OWWiOW TIirK'SDAV. MARCH is. P A woman needs all the strength possible to take good care of her baby. The reflections of a married woman are not pleasant if she is delicate, run-down, or over-worked. She feels "played out." Her smile and good spirits have taken flight. It worries her husband as well as herself. This is the time to build up her strength and remove those weaknesses or ailments which are the seat of her trouble. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription regulates and promotes all the proper functions of womanhood, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melan cholia and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep, restores health and strength. It overcomes those disorders and de rangements of womanhood. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. All druggists. Liquid or tablets. HlI.L, Caj.if. "I can hardly express in wonls the benefit I have received from the use of Dr. i'ierce's I'uvoriU' Prescription and "Pleasant Pellets.' I suffered greatly at times. I tried several remedies hut to no Rood. Then I heard of Dr. Pieree'u Favorite Prescription, and took two bottles, which righted everything. I also used eight bottles during expectancy nnd had practically no sufl'e ring. My hoy weighed 9 pounds; I only weighed 9 lbs. I know if I hadn't used Dr. I'ierce's medicines I would not have been so fortunate." Mks. Jno. II. Stki.li.nu. 3v t w. girX r V " Quality Goes Clear Through It is gcticnilly known thai this ;ir docs gi'c able, faithful scrvici; ;it ;i low cost. The Doit; is every -Avhere regarded ;is ;i c;ir 1h;it pos sesses those eiiinrort-givitig, money -s.'iving, t inie-coliserviiig qualities that earn the truest s;il isl'ael ion. CLARK & CHILDERS No. Riverside Ave., Opp. Nat, Medford CAUGHT TO EAT Fresh from t he cold ers of t he nurl h for your Leu -ten dinners. Xev shinneiits, new assort uietils every day t choose from. Call in our market". We arc open for business. Medford Fish Market Phone 3G2 108 W. Main sells for ")0e to S."ic per sack cheaper lli;m other flour and is guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. It is made in .Medford from K'ogue L'ivrr Valley Wheat. We also have all kinds of Poultry Feed. Our prices arc right. Ours is a 1 lome I ndust ry. i Rogue Valley Milling Co. IS IDE PUBLIC i . 1 1 v In In- ruiiK. I inlay I 1 X1JLXJLVJ' A' XVSUJL I The fftial iiKidiMit td thf bfniiniiiiK of tlitj m'iu!ierf;l)iji v;: In Cliamlior of ConimoiTtj expansion :in! r'orr:iniafi(ni carupaiRii aio rap- iiiK riispo.scd of. ami Hhtp will i''l;ty in the teams Ki-uiii down tunlhiH'iir work Tm-silay ninr This statement was aiithoi ieil at campaign li-ai'i nart t'i s f-!- lowiiiK a meetiny held yet-;ciay Im; i wren i he majors ami team captains. Tlhf lea tn captains selected from tlie avuilahli' .servicp plrdtt cards the. naiiicH of the men who arc to consti tute their ivspe.-tivu (cuius. From the hixty Kilned wnrNers cards each of the ten captains selected six men who will work with him and for him. As the team:; are to have at least a cap tain and seven workers it will he nee- esary lor each of the captains to si.mi up an additional worker. 'aniain -I' an Carkin of Major She Id em's division was the first linn in his full quota of team work ers, and the others are expected to do so today. Mcetiim lY.ihiy 7:. 10 Majors and captains have been called to meet at headquarters Fri day evening at 7;:;o o'clock at which time Director .lames K. (Jheen will .leliver a ".sales talk" and answer all questions and explain how the teams are to proceed when they take the field next wee;;.. A letter is helim sent out t(.' all team members advis- them of their asslnmenta to the iiiff'icnt teams, and callinir their at tention to the importance of the meet in k Friday eveninR. earns are not limited to seven men and a captain, nut as many ivnilahle workers as are possible to secure to assist In the canvass may be pressed into service. The fact has been made plain that t he more workers then are in the field the fewer prospects each will be required to call on, and, naturally, tha r-'Mid total of enrollments will be o,or res ponding' benefited. Here's a chance for you, Mr. Header, to serve your home town a good turn. 'holograph Taken j The teams will meet at campaign headquarters at !i : 15 a. m., Tuesday morning to be photographed in a Kroup at lit a. m., at the public li brary. Immediately after the picture has been made the workers will set out on t heir canvass for ton mem bers and that portion of the budget which will not have been secured. K l fort s are being made t o have as much of t lie budget subscribed as ! possible before (he drive for member:; Marts. At 1 o'clock noon all of the workers will report for luncheon at the Hi lei Holland where the reports of Ihi' day's work will !ie tabulated on a black board. Siimirm and short speeches will .bo a feature. This pro gram will be continued Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, except that on the last two days the luncheon will he held at the Hotel Medford. Kach of the division majors is planning to hold a secret conference with his captains and their tenm wor kers at some time between now and Tuesday im.TUinK to devise the neces sary ways and menus of "showing up" the opposing division. It should be understood, by this, that the only "opposition" that will develop will be in the friendly rivalry growing out of the desire nf each to sign up a ::reater number of members than the other. 1'olh wini; i:; the pei'inel of the reti men teams as they iaan to oaie not int ludini; additional members to be reported later: .Major 1'oincrgiic'H It) vision Team No. I Frank I'arrell, cap tain; S. S. Smith, II. I,. Walther, Cain Uobtnson, Ralph Waldo Kldeu A. W. Htlbbs. .1. 1.. Head. Team No. :i K. M. M Kenny, cap tain; Havid 11. liosenberg, t'. T. Van Ness. Leon II. I iaskins.- .1 . W. Hress- ler. Jonas Wold, (Jeorgo Trelchler. Team No. .". (I. W. Koberts, cap tain; M. Mi.ut .uomery, V. H. Vawter. lelio (letchell. Itert Anderson, Wal ter Fraer Urown. F. K. .Merrick. Team No. 7 A. .1. Vance, captain; V. 1 1 . Core, It. Klum. John W. John son, II K. Marsh. John ('. Matin. K. J Klein. Team No. ! W. K. Walker, cap tain: in. McMorris M. How. 'esle Urown. (. W. Whilioek, Oeorge A Hunt, Ceoi!;e J. Ktinzinan. Hamilton Fatton. Major Slii'Mon'.s Division Team No. 'J S. I. Itrow n, captain ; S. F. IJichardson, t. Alenderfer il. M. I. owe, L. J. S hade, tienrge l ! Ablen. Will H. Wilson. Team .No. 1- -John II. Carkin. rap ilaiu; S. A. Kroschel, Kev. J. It. Sas nett. i: J. Skewis. 1". A. Meeker, Fred . Meais. A. H, Miller. W. W. Truav i Team No r. John tioodrtcli, cap lain; i ', S. Ilulterticld. It, W. I'aiil. O. M. Kidd, William 1 ;tvenpot t . F. M. Janney. . N. Ofiutt. Jr. Team No. n N. A l.om ks. i ap talu A I,. Hill. ('. F. Fate. F.orge . Manstield. J. W. Wakefield. K. H Hind, J. F. S. Wells. Team ,o. It' -Kauies .Mot re, cap tain . 1 r. I!. C. Kiddell. t;u . Fon ihm . Ke. John i'mvers. F. N. W arner. H. F. Farneri. F. C. TroubroUe. Annrovc Crane's Anointments. WASHINGTON. '-Mar. H',. lty un animous mU. the .senate foreimi rela tions committee today favorably re ported the twuniii.it ion of Fhiirle-t IF rane of Fhtt-.i-;. to be minister to Ftiina, YOU needn't worry any longer about the scarcity and exorbitant price of maple syrup. The tried and tested Karo Maple Flavor in the Green Can is now at your grocers with the flavoring: of finest maple sugar to be had. Karo Maple Flavor has all the delightful tang" of natural maple syrup, and it also has the good, rich body most people prefer in a table syrup. Whether for pancakes or waffles, every body thoroughly enjoys this delicious syrup. And remember, Karo Maple Flavor is always reasonably priced. Be jure to ask your grocer for Karo Maph Flavor in the Green Can. It U guaranteed to pleate you or your grocer relume your money. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place New York Selling Repreeentatioe Johnson, Lieber Company PORTLAND, OREGON " CZ1 Johnson, Lieber Company """5 St; feHTSmnn. ' r y 9lnv Delicious in so many easy-lo-serve ways When unexpected sue drop in for luncheon or tea, it is but the work of a moment to prepare a delicious salad or tasty sandwiches with Del, Monte Beans. In Dki. Monte Beans with Pork nnd Tomato Sauce you have a food of many convenient and economical uses a satisfying dish that takes the place of meat st lur.chccr., din ner or supper a rendy-to-serve ac cesscryin themaking oi many other t::sty and dainty food combinations. Greater in food value than me; or eps, yet costing very much les DEL MONTE Beans make fon.l cc omy easy. Keep a suppiy c:i hand ana serve them often. CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION San I tmcuco, CAuTcrcia VV 3RAND r-s JM t E 3!?iK-:-St5VV MWJSm c;(x)n cu)Tiii:s I Muko Tliom Oodae Car. stand corner Main and Bnrllftt. Phone 900. J. 0. OEUAHEY. KLEIN Tho Tnllor JSS Kast Mntn St. BEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOp! Aiiso agent for Fairb&nVs &ni Mora EnirinM. i 17 South Rlversld. REX TAXI PHQNE 96 Go Anv Where. 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