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BEDFORD SCSTC TRIBUTE. MEIVFOMIJ. ORFflOy. SATURDAY, MAPvfTT 20, 1020. TITHES' r UNCLE SAM MAKES REAL h MEN AND 'GOOD. FELLOWS' tChe U. S. Marine Corps Turns Out "Two . - (Fisted'? Chaps Who Can Use Their lif i Heads; Gives Plenty of Travel, 'Adven .. hire and Excitement. Sotfpora., what are your rlbbond for?- '' ' Tell m,what each ot 'em means. Cne I got in the Spantnh War, And one fn the Philippines. OneI got In the Bnxer brush "' For ma kin the Chinks be good, Jknfl.'one for helpln' tu block, the ,. ,' Bo'che ,3n bloody - old Belleau "Wood, Corporal. 1C I should Join your - corps, , i O what w.ould it do for me? QTou'd learn ''to range this wldo world o'er" By aky and by earth and sea TTo be at home In lands that He ' VWher"1 -the EaBt and West . V Worlds meet; To front the best man. eye to eye, sAhd'aland on your own two feet, , D Corporal, tell me, straight, what . kind: 'Of ua. man, th Marino Corps j makes? The sort of chap you're glad to find - your aide when a rough houso ' ' ' breaks t tthi sort of a chap who can crack i . a Joke 1 And laugh when the sky looks . .. black, 4 tfhe kind 'who'll share his last lonoj smoke 'pt give you tho shirt off his back. 'Have' you ever seen" ft Marino 1 twinging by, and envied him his carefree, air. the breadth of tho houl'ders and1 the depth of tho -..:heat under his well-fitting uni . orm?- Islt any wonder the girla , ...have a soft' spot fn their hearts ;f or these 'soldiers of the sea"? That Marine didn't just happen to be the husky lad he is. He is merely a .walking example of ,. what the Marine Corps can do for the ordinarily healthy man. May te.when he came Into the service 1 he .was 'a . little stoop shouldered, didn't have much "pep." Maybe .he: was. working at a job he didn't . are, for,-didn't have anybody to . "'pal around-, with." , r .yrh;Martne Corps Is a body of ' ,'inen,' carefully trained to use both hands, :both-feet -and their heads. Thy are the sort of men who can J ' 'take VeraCruz or form a guard of honor for the Prince of Wales, and . do.bothJobs shipshape. They are 1 blood brothers to the French Por " elgn ' Legion, the Pennsylvania ; , 6tate: Constabulary, the Canadian . Mounted Police and the Texas r. Bangers. They are princes of good fellows, and they're wildcats when they're riled. No man does his beat work un less he likes his Job. And no man can do good work wlthoufplenty of recreation. It Is upon these two principles that Marine Corps training is based. The Marine must be something of" a sailor and everything of a sol dier. So he is always learning something new and intensely in teresting. In addition to taking on quite a bit of seamanship, he leufns to hike like an infantryman, ride like a cavalryman and handle guns like an artilleryman. He knows something of wireless telegraphy and mechanics. In fact, when he comes out of the Marine Corps there are all sorts of bifr-payiug ; civilian jobs that are waiting for a man who can do so many different kinds of things and do them well.-' ' To keep a man fit there Is noth ing like athletic sports, and all Marines are encouraged to go in for boxing, football, baseball ar.d swimming. Competent coaches and trainers are provided and every fa cility for a man to indulge in the form of sport that most appeals to him. M Good Fellowship of the Corps A life of travel, adventure and outdoor work would naturany at tract the man who has the mak ings of a "good fellow" in him. And nowhere do you find mora "good fellows" than in the Marine Corps. If ever you have seen a bunch of Marines in their off hours In barracks, or out for a time In any of our large cities, or sightseeing in foreign ports, there is no need to tell you anything about that side of a Marine's exist ence. - - i And an for his chances of seeing the world there is hardly a coun try on tath whore Marines are not stationed at present. -They are In' Haiti and the Philippines. They are in London. Paris and in China. No big warship sets sail for for eign ports without a detachment j of Marines aboard. Any limit hy yoanv men who would like to learn a weU-payloff Irnde, nntl nt the name time build hlniNelf up phyalcolly and ee the world, should In vent 1 safe the U. -, Mnrlne Corps. Don't heltae j rail at the Marine Recruiting Of- , lice. You will not be urged to en Hut, but you WILL be told TUB TRUTH about the aerrloe, Seal (or booklet,- - f U. S. Mtrtae Corps Recruiting Office Main Street at Bartlett. Wlio Makes the Tractor? KEEN RIVALRY IS Thfore. vou buv anv tractor vou ought to know sonic tiling ' about . the organization behind the machine. The country is full of "orphan" tractors. For lack of capital or for-some other reason the makers of these "orphan'" tractors have quit the field and their owners are unable to get -service and are left to shift as they may. . It you, are wise you will buy a tractor made by some well-known and solidly established company that will Btand tack of your machine as long as it lasts. We will be glad to have you investigate the standing, reliability and scope of the Cleveland Tractor Company, makers of the CLETR AC. ' , , This Company is tho largest manufacturer of tank-type traclors iir the world. It owns one of the most modern mamifaiHuriiig-'ptants in Cleveland, Ohio, located on 10") acres ot its own lurid." ; . The "GLETRAC was designed and the Clevelaiid Trac tor Co.. was organized bv Rollin II. White who is one of America's best known automotive engineers.. Mr. White is tho President of' the Company and with him arc asso ciated some of the most successful industrial leaders of Northern Ohio, and the Cletrac Manufacturing, Engineer ing and Marketing organization includes a group of picked men who are widely and favorably known m the tarm ma chinery, automobile and truck field. , Price f. o. b., Medford $1525.Q0 Hubbard Bros. 4 TRK CIVIC IHSXKR 4 "Men ami women of Medford 4 desiring to attend the Civic IMn- 4 ner at the Hotel Medford Moti- 4 day night should make their 4 reservations today, without fall, 4 ns the numher is of necessity 4 limited to .100 because of tho 4 dining room not being largo 4 enough to accommodate more 4 than that number. 4 "Tho ivl( Dinner is to bo 4 served on tlioievo of tho four- 4 day membership drive of the 4 Chamber of Commerce, and an 4 elaborate program has been pre- 4 pared for tlie orca.slon. The 4 principal sjteaker r tlie even- 4 ing, Henry Unities Ilawu of Sew 4 York City, will deliver his fa- 4 mous talk on "The Soul of 4 Things, which in pronounced 4 by those who have heard it, a 4 ma-sierpiecc of logical oratory. 4 "ItieservntJons will be made 4 fn tlie order they arc received, 4 and those who wait until the 4 eleventh hour to make their 4 reservations may bo disapjMiint- 4 ed In finding all places have 4 been sold when they do speak 4 for them. . Tho price will 1k 4 $t.."H per plate. Make your 4 reservation now. No rcservn- 4 tions after t p. in. Saturday.' ..4 Harry L. Walt her, Ctiairuiaii 4 executive committee. 4 Keen rivalry c'f a most friendly and commendable nature between divis ions, team captains and members that are to take an active part tn tho en rollment ot 400 now members for the Chamber of Commerce during the en suing week has already sprung up even before the opening guns of the campaign have been fired. Ten teams of men and one team of women are now impatiently awaiting the "zero hour," when at tho sound of the -whlstle-tho signal will bo pass ed all the way along the lino for tho loyal and patriotic field army to go over the (top in the four-day buttle against civic drones and non-progres sives. Dally meetings are being held by captains with members of their teams and they are all bent on making the best showing possible in tho big drive for members. Naturally, one team Is to, enjoy the distinction of uoing the banner team of tho campaign, and each and every one of the lot In aspir ing w that honor. Some of the team captains have addressed personal communications to the members of their respective teams, and from the tenor of these letters it is very evi dent that energy, activity and the real old "pep" will feature conspicu ously in the canvass that is to bo made of the city, for new members. Following are copies of letters written by four of tho different cap tains to their men, rallying them lb the colors and preparing them for the big work that lies just ahead, and from which It is easily surmised there will be real competition: Do you remember the old story they tell about tile big battle with the Indians fought out on Table Hock? 'Great story and some scrap wasn't It. Well, that battle compared with what is going tu come off here next week won't resemble by compar ison anything more than a school kids' shlnney game. We're going to wage war on tho mossba'cks und the non-progressives. Let's see if we can't make the best showing of any of the teams whon we hit tho line next week. What do you say? Yours tor a Greater Medford, FRANK KARHKLL, Captain Team So. 1. There are ten teams of loyal Jlcd- ford citizens signed up for tho Cham ber of Commerce membership drive next week. You and I are on one of those teams. Wo are now In the trenches awaiting the zero hour. When the whistle sounds we'll enter tho battle and do our part. So will all the other teams. Hut let's see if we can't make our team the banner organization of the entire bunch, and bring home the best results. Vours for a Greater Jlcdford, E. M. McKKAINY. . Captain Team, No. 3. I don't know what sort ofa district our toani is going to, draw in the Chamber of 'Commerce membership drive next week, but regardless of where it may be located, let's Jump In and see if we can't muko it tho host showing of the different teams. The eyes of Medford are upon us, so let's do this job up good and brown. All together, let's go! Yours for a Greater Medford, JOHN GOODRICH, Captain Team No. C. Our team In the Chamber of Com merce membership drive is going to bat as a plnch-hlttcr next week, and we must see to It that we deliver nothing short c'f a "homer." With men like yourself, and the others on our team, there Is no reason why we shouldn't be up with the top notchers when the final reports of re sults are hung up. Yours for a Greater Medford, RAWL.ES MOORE. Captain Team N'o. 10. Ruth Burnell and Venita Kohl- hagon of Roseburg are registered at the Medford among the Oregcnions (here who include J Li. Riddle of St. Joseph, J. Jacobs of Eugene and the following from Portland: C. IS. Prew ltt, T. R Hunter, P. S. Drake. J. A. Pierson, E. S. Haynian, E. A. Diggs, E. D. Cook, L. C. Dollurgh and E...M. Phillips. Prices cut to the bottom at the big sale. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf Jerome A. Hilbert. manager of thu flluo Ledge mine, arrived here today after a month's absence spent at El Paso, Tex., where he conferred with D. C. Brown, head of the Mexican Smelting and Mining eompany, which among other mining properties owns the Hluo Ledge. Jlo also visited at St. Louis and Denver Drink I.Ithla Mineral water for rheumatism, stomach and kidney troubles. Jackson County Creamery. Tho policemen of Medford learned with Interest that the Klamath. Falls city council has just voted an in crease c'f $23 a month to the police men of that city, thus giving Chief Wilson $1.".0 a month and the other members $140 eavh monthly.. R. I, Reor eggs at Dt oe's. Hanson and Keyt have opened a brunch nt Medford to handle Elgin und Pun-American curs and tho Day- Elder truck. One of the salesmen of the firm will be appointed as man ager. .Mr. Hanson wno uas jusi re turned from that city, reports busi ness booming and the city growing. Also that drilling for oil is going on 7 miles east of . aiedford. Eugene Register. Cars washed and, polishod. Hinon & Snider's Garage, M-10 South Fir. Phone 21. 307 A special fonture of the big danco nt the nat this evening will bo the in troduction of a now waltz composed by "Chick" Vance of this city. Words arc by (Herbert Alford also of MocL ford and leador ofl tho Imperial or chestra. Get the habit! .Buy shares now In the Building and Loan. tf The Farm Bureau received a car load of land plastor today, which will bo unloaded Monday at the waro houso, 1 W. Main street. "Mnny Jar niors will take advantugo of tho op portunity to take their shnro direct from tho car. Don't fail to hear "Dardanolla" of the now Gold Seal Emurson records Hale's Piano House. 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking. COLD MEDAL P. G. Pholps and family of Berke ley, Calif., are new reaitleuta of Med ford. Mr. Phelps ia the new nuditor for the entire system of the California-Oregon Power company and will ttlake Medford his headquarters. Prink Uthia Mineral watrr for rheumatism, stomach and kidney troubles. Order from Jackson County Croumery. Mrs. Goorgo Yaiea was a visitor in the ity Friday from A.shlainl. Through seine misunderstanding it has neon roported that the blouses nt the Vanity Shop are locally made. This Is a mistake. They are all'east ern model and are of tho finest workmanship from tho best design ers. Wo carry Maxino and Arrow blouses. The Vanity Shop. 3 0 1 JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 427 M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. c A city of lit niio owners is a much finer iiml better coimnimit v than a city of renters. As a Lome .owner, yon will take additional ride and in terest in the welfare and development of your city. You will share in its prosperity and growth. You will become more a "stockholder" of vour city. t I 7r C. M. KIDD, President 0. C. BOGftS, Secretary Mrs. Edith Woodmanne of Dodge Th. world's standard remedy for Iridnsy liv.r, bladder and uric acid troublta. Holland's national remedy slnea 1606. All druggists, threa sites. Guaranteed. tek for the ti.nie Gald Medal ea erenr and aceept no limitation Higheit suallty jwwMry MpUring Diamond attlnc, wate repairing UsfacUon aamrad in guilty and prle. MARTTA 9. MDH '. Mall oi your wuu. l.ADIKS " When Irregular or suppressed use Trlumnh Pills. Safe and always ue- nnndable. Cs'ot sold at druK stores. no not nxnerlmont with others: save disappointment. Writo fctr "Relief" and particulars, it's free. Address: National .Medical insuiiua, .Milwau kee, Wis. What the Ford car is among motorcars, (he .Ford truck is among mo tor trucks far ahead of all others in practical saving service. Tho Ford truck embodies those desirable Ford merits simplicity and strength, with assured economy in operation and maintenance. No business too large nor so small that a Ford truck won't prove a money-making utility to it. Its value is universal in business, in city, town, village, and on the farm, and the price only $550, without body, f. o. b. Detroit. The demand is big. Place order without delay. Best Truck in the Market C. E. GATES AUTO CO. MEDFORD, OREGON i i Insist on Genuine Ford Parts. Page-Dressier Co. Phone 282 Nash Block 170 Acres Of this 20 acres bottom land, with water right fully paid. 12 acres ready to seed to al falfa. 8 acres pears,. 4 acres apples. In this ranch over 100 acres are in cultivation. Good seven-room house. Two barns. All can be irrigated. Team horses, harrow, wagon, harness, Jersey cow, spray rig chickens, pigs, etc. A REAL BARGAIN $12,000.00 TERMS This is a money maker and will soon be sold. Let us show you this property Monday. PAGE-DRESSLER CO. The Best Fire Insurance C lean-up Week Kitchen First . IT'S TIME TO EQUIP YOUR HOME WITH A MODERN ELECTRIC RANGE.' a Why continue to put up with dirt, soot, muss and smoko of au old cook stove of a type used by our great grand grandfathers ? Start your spring cleanup in the kitchen. We have ordered a carload of Hotpoint Electric Ranges to be delivered about April 1. We can save you money on these. Don't let this opportunity slip by; enjoy a cleau kiti'Len and clean cooking from now on. California -Oregon Power Company Phone 168. 216 West Main Street, Medford, Ore f T i f $ t T f ? I I If you wish to sell or buy any I). C, and Mrs. Shlble of St. Ixuis Medf ordf Oregon, Kind 9imi tiLMJLi. City. la., I. I. Bush of Washington