Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 31, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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' STEDFORTJ MATH TRTTTOm HrEDFOTin, OTtfiGOK, WEDNESDAY. MARCH .11. 1f)20.
A WONDERFUL
HELP'
At Two Stages of Life Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Made Mrs. Fair
: burn Strong And Well.
Chattanooga,
E.; Piukliam's
F
BE CELEBRATED BY
Tt-nn. "I used I.ydia
Voctabli' Compound
buiori; n iv buhy t-niue
when I .could no
longer Uf-i tip. It
BtrennthiMicti my
buck und relievi-d
T V'", ""Im; 111 L lo.-ul rUnvi-w
(1 c v e 1 (I ) H lit Hllfll
tillli'H. It lll'ljit'll Hit
wunde rfully. Tluit
was my liit experi
ence with tilt Vee
table Compound.
1 vara utteruanls
took it during the Cliunyc of I. if a and
?;ot along so well 1 wcan-Hy ever had to
its down during tint diiy und seldom
bad dizzy fainting spells. 1 am now
wt'll and strong, can do all my Jioiihu
work with perfect ease and it ih a com
fort to me to bo abb; to say to other
sull'cring women, 'Take Lvdia K. Pink
liam'a iiiedicim; ami he utrong.' I will
be glad to have you nt my iiuiiim if it
will be the mean of helping an one."
Mrs. It. A. Kaikim kn, tKHi Orchard
Knoll Avenue, Chattanooga, J'eiin.
For forty yearn thin fumoua root and
lierb medicine )iiih been pre-eminently
Hijccetmful in rout rolling tin; diseaaeH of
women. Merit alone, could have utuod
thin tent of tune.
Storage Batteries
Do Not Care for
Themselves
Tho Btornge bulimy requires ho lit
tie at tent ion that this Ih really the
chief reusLU why it is neglected by
the motorist, according to lint belief
of M. H. vVnlkur of Auto Kluctiie
Kfiuipmcnt umpimy, i;.SI. Service
Station ropreMontatlvo Tor ihl din
trlct, who expressed hiinnelf thus:
"Motorists havo tho Idea Hint be
cause their work in caring for a but.
tery up pours quite Himplo thoy would
be sato If they left, the hutlery alon
altogether. They go along on thin
Ihecry until suddenly the engine re
fuses to turn over when tho Hiurtiiu
wilch Ih closed. Then what happens?
I hey dig out their book of instruc
tloiiH or Inlrodueo themselves for the
first time to a I'SI. Service Station
"After this unfortunate experience
it dawns on the motorist that his bat
tery. like his engine, is a hit human
like nf tor all. am! re Hires a little
attention once in a while, lie has
also Jearned that u visit now and
again to u USI. Service Stallon will
repuy lilm in giving his battery
longer lease on life.
i "Aly opinion is that tho ear-owner
should not only give his battery
'little attention,' but also havo a fair
understanding of all its component
-parts. Then he can go off on long
autcmohilo tours, far and away from
all service ritatlons, and rest easy
that nothing Is going to occur at the
wrong moment.
"Of K-'eat importance is the motor
1st s knowledge of bis battery s
plates. lie should study into the
solid construction and groat durabil
ity of the macliluu-pasled plate which
Ih a wido step in advance of (he old
hand-piiHted variety. If he knows his
plates are iuund he can rest assured
that whatever troubles may be devel
oped through wear in I he other parts
run he (iilckly remedied. Adv
rn packets
everywhere
Thouch vegetables cost a
lot in market you can have
them in plenty, without paying
so much! And better vege
tables, and fresher! Just a little
space a little care and
Morse's unfailing seeds. You
can get them
at grocers, florist, drug and
hardware stores, etc..
everywhere.
" C. C. MORSE & CO. ""
125 Market St. San Francisco
Morse'sSeeds
1 , ..Handled in Med ford
by
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
i 317 E. Main St.
.siii,an'I), M.in-h :t i . r:..i.a Kri-
Inv. Ainil J. this ivi-i'k will In- oli-si-rvcil
with due soliiiiitiitv. T!imo
will In- a liiir uiiinii scrvii'c at tin.'
Viiiini llii'iilri' tho hour licinir I'him
rJ::ill In 1 n. in., in which nil I In-
; invitcil In niirti'! -
p:ui'. 'l'lii si-rviro will In hold nniii'i'
iiii-'liii'i's nf tin- Mihisli'H.'ii iissoii:i
liiin. nnil is tirt'iiniiliurv In Ihi' .Invfiil
KiisIit iuinivi'i-iirv on SimhIiiv, Ainil
I. :it tho Mi'thiiilist ilmii-li wllicli will
hi- :illnnli'il l v Kni'.'hts Ti'iiuiliir I'nmi
A-hhn.l .Mi'ill'iinl. .Iiii lisunvilli! anil
(Iijinls I'mns, Ihc 'I'lii'i'iil niihlii :iN'i
ln'iiiLr invited tin (iililri'ss tn hi (.'ivi'ii
hv Ki'V. William Wiilhu'ii VniinL'siin
n' I'oi'lhiiiil. At thi' l'r(t.shvtnrini
rhnri-h in tin cvi'iiiiiu' thr'i'o will 'In n
siM'cinl innii'Jil scrvii'i'.
l-'di'iniT Ii'sim'S nf tliu 1'iitniis iihutti
stiiilin lici-i' the .M.'ii'hh' i'n in i I vr. nd;i
livrs nf liillv Aliii'hh'. the fiininn
I'liini'ilinii, iiri' now loi'itli'il in Ctriitnil
town.
Mrs. Alnni Christimi I.vnn nf tinn
ni-ll, fnwn, w.-is in Aslilmnl nn Tncs-
ilnv. f:i i liritr nimn Mr. nnil Mrs. W. tl.
Ihiv ini'iili'iit tn ii visit witli hiT sister
nt.Ililt, Mrs. Sumner Biunn, v1mse
liuslijinil is one of the l-Yuiljiriiwers
Siinplv eomiinny. Mrs. I. von is the
wil'e o' Lietemmt. A. t'. Lvon, I'or
some time tins! serving with the eolors
in eastern Siheria anil China, nn in
on the ivnv lo Sun I'Vaneiseo to meet
her huslianil.
Mr. nnil Mrs. Itnhert Vininir nre
here visilinu' with relatives, on lln
wiiv north to Knirhanks, Alaska, aftei
having uasseil a sharn ot the winter
in Southern 4 'iilit'itiniii.
The Kllison-While eliaiitaiiiiiin
manauement have the I'aouUv of levv
inu upon Aslilnml mid 'i'alent to assist
them in their eiilertuininenl work holh
at home mid ahroad. In addition to
the Messrs. Keeil, Hunter and Mellin
trer, Ihev have also reouisitioned the
siM-viees o' J, II, Kiillei', mummer ol
the Ashland eliHutauiiua, who has
joined their J'orees in Texas for work
throughout the south until the loeai
asseinhlv is in session here next Jul v.
The rreshvterians will eat, drink
and he meriv (it the liiir dininj event
Wednesday eveninir, Mareh :tl, inark-
iiiL' the dale ol' the miuual n I inu of
the etinureuatiou, a soeial reunion
hi'intr a nreliminarv to the reuulai
liltsiuess session.
The ladies of Trinilv (Juilil have
marked Thursday, April 8, as the
date I'or liulilintr a lui.aar nt Hie par
ish house al'ternoon mid eveninu-.
Manv will lememher Dr. V. A. Hall
who used to live in Ashland, lie wn-i
u relired railroad engineer, studied
denlistrv and pnietised here for a
:iiue. Ahoiit three veai-s iil'o he le
turneil east und died recently til
liuldwiiisville, N. V. Due to injuries'
received louu since while in railroad
employment, lie was handicapped hv
physical infirmity, lint possessed men
tn lit v of a liiuh order. Intense in
his convictions mid correspouiliuuly
oitspoken, he was nevertheless, a
lidiial fellow ami uuivcrsallv well
liked.
liev. W. H. Stewart, pastor-al-latw
of the ltaptist deuoniinatiou in this
stale, occupied the pulpit of the loenl
church lust Sunday mornine.. pr.'ach-
imr on the theme of "The New World
.Mivement.
Harold Simpson, Fred Schuerniun,
.iieieiiitu Heaver and l.erov Ashcralt
"ic mi e local students at the slut
nniversiiv, nim ,ave returned from
Kimciie for the Kaster hoiiiecoiuina
vacation.
HeiMirls indicate that the .I. l,
Casey fainilv will ilispiVse of prnperlv
interests here and pcrinnnonllv lo-
' i Southern ( alifoi-niu. Miss
llclcne, direct from Siinta M ollil-il. is
Mere Icmpoi'anlv makim; iirrati!:e
nicnls to that effect.
A tniyedy recently hanpi'iied in Ih,.
W. It. I'olloi k family of Vreka. par
lies who are well known here. Wliik--iidit-.sociiu;
aloiiL' Ihc Coliimliia lh..l,.
the vicinity of Shi nr.l-.
Dell, a noted scenic spot on tin,
Ihorouu'hfiire. Mis. pollock, overcome
Willi Imntness. accldclilolli r,.ll
iiown a . hi l and was iustMi.iU- I III...I
lainilv were in IWllnn.l 1,1 ,11.
ten, I the weililnc; of a lirother. Mr.
I'olloek is a Ica.liii'j nifi-.. Ii 1. 1 ,,r
Vreka.
I'orlil'v in.. Ihenisi'lves for Hp. ac
tive season aporoachiiix- in lin;,....
"id pleasure circles alum;- the line of
auto conveyances. Dr. (i. '-, lircL'-;
has a new I'oid Sedan; Jesse Neil 111
the -iihurliau ilisii, , ;1 C,,n,nml s,V;
A. M. Heaver, a ChcMolet; Jesse
I la rv a l'nr.l. -To tl 1 l.-.l I,., it,
hall he taken awav." or words to
Ins el feel, inasmuch ,,s ..i..l,...l.
lately stole two coils lV.,1.1 II w
I'lcl'rcn's laithfnl , Konl.
Ihto Winter, with otfices in the
lornier Wlntcd icwelrv si.oe 11,.,
Iiusicsi m:lll n, t,mni o:,,e jn;. i ,1,,.
'coiilc s tilhos as ta.-alhiM-..i- ,l,,i.
till' period which is wnmn.. 1. ..1.. ."!
now and April ."1. 1 1 1 . - 1,, , .1..,.
race as apnlvini.. ,,.ci ,mi,.
Iannis ni'iialii,. il.e 1.... ,,,..,,,.1....
Tile llllenirhaii has laki ver III.-
illev III ll.-V hue. i,l,n,. I,..i.
hire and .UcdlWd and i, .,.,1 ,n.
a lii-miil new schedule of aiiils i
1 .
icnuruiros liclwcen iliese towns
liitcrineiliate noun,. h
stahli-hcd ami ealai-jcd on
oiiciiicllt Hums than ever. This
nienrer simplifies matters as to trans,
porditioii facilities.
The Naarene chnivh is i,- .
sc-ene of a revival heiliL' held hv the
Siiffields, Key. l'iV, ami W1(, Wu0
Sure
Relief
oi 6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
RE LL-ANS
blrOR INDIGESTION
will conduct, the evaiiuelislic c;i in 1 j.i i o
until ahoiit the middle of April.
I'hil M'clsi-han, Sr.. pioneer of f)re
imiii, and well known resident of Port
land, died rcceiilly in that eilv. His
funeral was attended hv Mrs. Marv
Whilnev of this cil. a near rela'iv.
ol the family.
The (lirl's (lice cliih of the Stale
rniers'lv, followiiie' in the wake of
the hoy's or-junizntion of O. A. ('..
will uive n concert in Ashland nl the
iniiaj theatre on Saturday evenine-.
April :l, the iiroL'i'iiui heiim replete
wilh collem solids, i-levcr skits, solos
anil catchy parodies,
Anticipatim.' May I hy llrrlv duvs,
a perfect hetrira of people and pos
sessions on the move has set in all
over town. Sam MrNuir. in no fur
ther mood to ohev the iiiauilalcs of
vacatim-: properly on short notice,
has purchased the l-'inley place on the
Scenic Drive. In Icuviinr the (In, n:
iloiiiicile on l.aurcl street, that home
will he occupied hv Dr. W. 10. Ulake.
The I.. ('. I lit ii ti family will move from
the Holmes property, corner of Norln
Main and Laurel streets to the 1 tit 1 -die
home on Laurel street up towards
the heitrhls, a "move" which implies
thai Kicjinecr K. II. liurke will oc
cupy the plai,-e vacated hv the Dunns.
In thrt meantime Harry Tomlinson.
iiinniiuer of the ice planl, will loc-ite
on the I'aulsoii place. Oak street, va
cated hv the Itiish family, he havim:
purchased this fine hoiiie place sonic
time nun, possession to he uiven April
1.. It. (.. Hmlev lias moved to u prop
erly lociiled at the Almond street
intersect ion of the Nob Hill ulira
fashionahlc residence center. Mr.
Hailey has lately resigned his rail
road position and is now connected
wilh Hie I'owell transfer service. The
II. A. Sluarns family, lately arrived
from Albany, are occupviiis- the llol
ley place on (Intuitu street. Isaac
Crisp, of the Nehla Cafe, has hoinrln
Mrs. Susie Neil's propertv on upper
Laurel street. The Whelpley fainilv.
newcomers here, have hoiis-ht the Les
lie home 011 Iowa street. Keports art
I hid on ortiboiil May I the Blue fain
ilv win vacate the old familiar Tozc.
hotaesteiiil on Lititrcl street, a lanil
mark of West Ashland for laaiiv
years.
1
ivice I
inure
THE GLORIOUS LADY" AN
APPEALING STORY
"The (Morions I.adv." Olive Thom
as' picture which bemin a thri'e-dav
cllL'tnienieiit at u. Lil.rv ,,,lv
yesterday, is as novel as it is Ihrll
- '''l'' scenes are laid in Kimlanil
and Ihc authors, Mary M'arillo mid
I'.ilniiinil llouldiiii;, have been faithful
lo traditions. It was directed hv
Cleorue Irviuu noted for his perfect
''I"" ' in staue-cral'l. In pre-
Piiriinr Irs scenes the director has
chosen his settin-s wilh rare dis-
t'l'""lll,lli rciiliiu; a picture thai
appeals lo holh mind 11 ml eve.
Miss Thomas brines all I,,.,- benui
und charm and a new clement of
artislrv to the role of Ivis lieiison. tlie
peasant ei,- h,, ,.. ,, 1........
ot Loanic and never has she made
a renter im-:iI Hiau in this odd char
acterizalion. It i ,., ,,,, (ills
lor extreme delicacy and skill ami the
successliil manner in which she car
ries the roh. is noteworthy,
"Should a Woman Tell"" to ,,
old question said t be answered 'in
a very new- way. Alice l.nk.. 1,
ous-eyeil. maRnelie. and eniphalleullj
.... ...iiess nun nrains. is Hie voiiiik
Kirl around whom ihc ureal question
" '-1 sue who is hroiisbi
lace lo fa.e. as mo manv v,.in. ..1..1..
are with the realizal loii "that even
wilh all the modem Idea r. u...
eiiuallty of 1 he seven there still re
mains nlil-lash oac.l i.leiiM .,l.i i,..
standard in morals.
t Christie ci aiedv "His i.,0i..,.
'oice." and a 11 I'.'IV 'Miitntrei. V.
the added ffatums uf the prosram
" " "i"-ns louay rer a four day run.
DRIVE AWAYHEADACHE
Rub Musterole on Forehead
and Temples
A headache remedy without the dan
cers of "headache medicine." Relieves
headache and that miserable feeling
from colds or congestion. And it acts at
once! Musterole is a clean, white oint
ment, made with oil of mustard. Better
than a mustard plaster and docs not
blister. Used only externally, and in
no way can it affect stomach and heart,
as some internal medicines do.
Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum
bago, all pains and aches of the back
or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises,
chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the
chest (it often prevents pneumonia).
30c and 60c jars; hospital size
1
1 11
. M m HI
Get Goodyear Tire Economy for
That Smaller' Car
Just as owners of the highest' priced auto
mobiles get greater mileage and economy
out of Goodyear Tires, so can the owners
of smaller cars similarly enjoy Goodyear,
advantages. "
The 30x3-, 30x3V2, and 31x4-inch sizes of
Goodyear Tires are built to afford a money's
worth in performance and satisfaction which
only the utmost in experience, resources
and care can produce. ,
This extraordinary money's worth begins
not only with the merit of these tires, but
also with the first cost, which in most cases
is no greater, and sometimes actually is less,
than that of other makes of the same types
of tires.
Go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station
Dealer for Goodyear Tires for your Ford,
Chevrolet,Dort,Maxwell,or other cars taking
these sizes. He is ready to supply you Good
year Heavy Tourist Tubes at the same time.
30x 3'2 Goodyear Double-Cure
fabric, All-Weather lrcad
30x3! Goodyear Single-Cure -f er
Fabric, Anli-SUd Tread
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that
reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a
cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more
than tubes of less merit. 30x3V2 size in water- 450
proof bag . ' ,.,
Wo Carry a Complete Line
GOODYEAR TIRES, TUBES AND
ACCESSORIES
Medford Service Station
Corner Main Street and Pacific Highway.
Be. U. S. rat. Offlc.
Complete Stock of
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
"i ii ii j . r i n i
ripn T. Trpirhlpr Mnrnr Cn
"We handle a complete line of
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
Medford Auto Co.
It Will Look
Like New
If you use the right dye on
your soiled hat. We have it
in all colors.
Heath's Drug Store
The San Tox Store
Fifth and North Riverside
Telephone 11
The Dow Hospital
Graduate Nurses Only
Special Attention to X-Ray Cases.
Dear Madam:
Yon are interested in the better
way ti oh "electrically." Ard
that yon may have an opportunity
to more thoroughly investigate the
possibilities of the electric raiu;e.
Miss 15. K. (Jalvin, Home Kcoiu
mist. of the Kdison Electric Appli
ance Co., Inc., Chicago and Ontario.
California, cordially invites yon to
a special demonstration at our store
each afternoon from April 5th t
10th.
CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER CO.
'Jioo
.Medford, Oregor.