Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 01, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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STEDTOTID MATE TRTBTTNT!, MTTDTTOTm,
OREGON, THURSDAY, APIilL 1. 1020.
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fhan meat
but just as nutritious just as
appetizing and sustaining and
they save labor, time and fuel.
You'll have Del Monte Beans
often when you know how good
they are. It's the inimitable Del.
Monte Tomato Sauce and the
Del Monte method of prepara
tion that make them different
from other beans better.
Let DelMonte Beans help you
cut down the high cost of living.
CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION
Sin FiutciKO, California
Op- I 7TTJJWJ
'
Qualitt Goes Clear Through
On long, hard liills and through
heavy going, i I - Dort exerts mi
eager, even-pulling power. II; is
. smooth mid quiet in performance
"in id it wrings 1 h last; hit of! niil'eag;'
from each drop of gasoline.
CLARK & CHILDERS
127 No. Riverside, Opp. Nat.
Dear Madam:
You ai'e illleresled in llie lieKer
way to cook "electrically." Ami
lliat you may have an opportunity
to more thoroughly investigate the
possibilities of the electric range,
!M iss I!. I '., (lalvin. Home Fcou,'
niist. of ihe Kdisoii Electric Appli-iiui-i'
'o., I lie, ( hicago and Ontario,
California, cordially invites you (o
a special demonstration at our stole
each afternoon from April "th t i
10th.
CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWF.R CO.
2 to") Med ford, Oregon.
DO YOU REALIZE
ARE NEAR EAST?
Ilitve vuii v.vvv Uiwn litmirrv trnmi-
irwlv, ili-iicrittilv, lor want of fiotl
Cliancps nre vou liavn nut. Im'v i
us have hccii, as a matter of I'.wt.
tur lia w wc I'ViM scfii anv one mi
that direful comlitinii l;inwn as M:irv
iii'r. :i Et hoiitih we talk a xovd tU'ui
ahutit iiuvrrlv ami starvatiun "at our
vrv flours." ot II is as unknown
tu us, in its ai'fiial horror ami mis
ery, as tlu- I'lairm; or the (.lack
Month, ami the wonl's actual inciiti
inir duf not take hold of ns tho. wav
it should. When we read that "hun
dreds of thousands of children arc
starving in Armenia." wti seem o
think of it as jut "another drive,"
and we wonder what we ouht to
uive, and wh;it our ueihhors are
i:tviiiir. Mat "hundreds nf thousands
of starviuir children in A ruifiiia' docs
nut mean incrclv "just another
drive," which we ean ill-nlfurd to as
sist ! It means thai numerous a roups
of human boinirs little children in r.II
resMM-ts like vour own, are sulferini:
horrible tortures and ilvimr like flies
in the oldes Christian eounlrv in the
world. It means a tremendous nuol
of sulTerinir which the civilized world
must drv U at all costs, and as soon
as possible Km the "slarvinir Ar
menians" is not a slogan or a catch
phrase: thev are a horrible fact, be
comintr less and less numerous, more
accusinir to the conscience of the
rest of the world, whieh is permit
ting them to die.
The burden of their sorrow and
sufferinir should be upon the soul of
Ihe world, which, reduced to its ulti
mate division, is vour soul and mine.
If we fail to save them, wo who
are blessed with the means of their
salvation, upon our heads must lie
the iru.lt of their destruction, lfow
much have vou iriven to Near East
Ifelief? Mow much are vou iroiiitr
uive7 Can vou afford to refuse their
appeal? Think it over, and act at
once !
SHOWS 2,874,82
(IIIC'AIK) Mm-. :i(l Census fitrnrcs
I'unvimlcil to Wiisliinirlini for ol'l'ii'iul
tiilmlntioii, iicporriim; to nulilislind re
imrtN lifiv, reronl tin- imniiliilion of
Cciul; fount v, ini'ludini: tin: citv cC
Cliii'imii, ill :i,2:t'J,7!lli.
Tim cnisiis i'oiiiiI fur Chii'imo, iw
I'lirilintr to l'iiiiii'i's niililislii'd aL'venil
!ii vs nuo totnlli'd 2,HH-1,H'J7.
EAGLE POM EAGLETS
. Bt A. C HowUtt
Wodnosiliiy urtornaon Dr. W. W. P.
Holt, our M. I)., ln-ought Into llie
Sunnysldo hotel, (leorKO A. Itollcn
bmik to remain for a Tow days while
ho In heliiK treated for blood polson
iiiK. The doclor wan called hy tele
phono Unit niurnliiK to ko lo Mr. llcl
leiiheak's, near .lel,eod and wtion lie
leached Iho plnee found .Mr. llollen
1cii k surieriuK wllh his rlRht hand
and on examination round Hint his
hand was- in n very 'had condition, fo
afler lanciiiK ll and KivliiR It proper
alteulion brought hlni out here, and
at tho present writing the hand ullho
very ia in l'n I. Is gclllm; iiIi.hr as well
as could he oxpe- led.
hunts Martin of Trail a Iho eamo In
lliat WedneKilay evening to spend tile
night, lie had an assortment of furK
I hill ho hud ruptured Ihe past winter
and look I hem to Modlord, sold I hem
lo one of Die .Mrdrord buyers at what
he considered a kooi! price, relumed
lo1 the Suiiyslde Tor the ntKht nnd
vvenl up home the next day on Ihe
slaKe.
Mrs. I.olllo Van Reoy. our nssislant
posi mistress and telephone operator
slipped off irom her many friends
about a week ago and went over to
Weed lo visit one of our (.'Id school
leachers. Mr. .1. . Ilarnard and wtl'o,
who is now MvIiir In thai city In the
employ of tho Wood Lumber Co., re
turning Wednesday afternoon, and
reports having had one of the most
enjoyable visits of the season.
I.esler Snillh of Jlulie Kails, win:
has been attending the stale univer
sity. cHinc out on the stage from
Medford nnd went out to the Kd Cor
don ranch to visit his sister, 'Mrs.
Cordon. Thursday.
Win. Perry and wifti who have been
in Medford and Jacksonville for sev
eral days attending court, as Air.
Perry was one of the jnn.Ts for (he
lerm. returned Thursday to Ihetr
home.
Thomas It. Singleton, one of our
ret li cit farmers, was In town Thurs
day. There were unite a number of our
(armors, dairymen and ctilcken rais
ers in town Thursday and the two
trucks of the Jackson County ami
I Ihe Independence creameries arrived
I here quite parly so ns to meet Ihe
early rimers on their way up ttie
! country and several of them were
i here ready witti their eggs and cream
lo meet them. Among them was
.Mrs. Walter Meyer and while here
she reported that she had brought off
one Incubator of chicks but that the
incubator proved to have a leak in
it and Ihe result was that the egr.
did not hatch well, altlio she hud
ninety little thicks almost targe
enough to fry, and ancthcr batch that
will hutch the last of this week,
about yesterday or today. Saturday.
The trucks seem to bo loaded both
ways, as they bring out almost any
thing that Is wanted by tho farmers,
even to wire fencing and furniture,
grain or mill run. hogs and hides a
very great convenience.
C. E. Mellows and wife came in and
were at the Sunnysidc for dinner.
They were accompanied by John H.
Hechan cf the Jackson County Cow
Testing association. Mr. Beehan has
been visiting the various dairies in
this section and testing the cows for
the owners.
James K. Perry of Kiddle was here
Thursday night. Mr. Perry remained
until after dinner Friday and while
here went out to look over some of
the agate fields. Ho was looking for
largo clear, preferably white, agates
hut could net find what he wanted.
Mrs. J. Hessler of Lake creek,
was in town Friday and went on up
home in Die stage.
Perry Foster of Lake Crock, who
had been to Jacksonville on business
returned Friday and spent the night
with us.
John Foster of Lake creek, came
in Friday evening and went on to
Medford the same night.
Just a short time before supper
Friday evening the representatives cf
the Untie Falls basket ball team came
in for supper, consisting of Glen Al
bert, Krnest Albert, Orliia Albert,
Kston Ahlstrom, Theodore Frcden
burg, Wilson O'flrian and Prof. H. P.
Jewett, principal of the Rutte Falls
high school, md after eating supper
they loaded into two cars with Harry
Lewis to drive one and Jud Kdsall
the other, Mrs. 'Howlet am! daughter
liattie in with Jud, and went to1 Cen
tral Point to play against tho Central
Puoint basketball team. Jud and
Mrs. Ilowlet went on to Medford to
see the show at tho Page. The result
of the game was the score stood '11 to
12 In favor or Ilutte Falls. On the
return trip Jud came by Central Point
and picked up tho Butto Falls players
and brought them out here fcr the
rest or tho night. They came out on
a little car on tho track, returning
this Saturday morning In tho same
way, feeling quite jubilant over their
victory.
Miss Mildred Tucker of lirowns-
boro, came out on the Lake creek
stage this morning nnd went up to
Hutte Falls on Ihe stage.
Mr. and Mrs. I,, n. Howell at Boise,
Idaho, uncle and aunt of Mr. II. .1.
Dcvancy, our banker, came in yester
day to visit Mr. Devanoy and family
and tho .McDonald family, relatives,
who cimifi in from Idaho last fall.
Guy Pructt, one of our farmers,
and Clarence Cox of Marysville, Calif,
is hero visiting relativos and also visit
tils mother, Mrs. A'm. Smith who
owns a small farm between McdCord
and Central Pc'Int.
John Zltnnierty who at one time
owned tho Farmors hotel, came in
yestorday and was on the streets thisj
1111,1 UIIIH.
Italph Peyton of Peyton, passed
thru town today on his way to Med
ford. '
Thomas Singleton, Jr., drove in
this morning to' do somo trading with
our merchants.
Wm. Von dor Helton, one of the
contractors on tho Crator Lako high
way, eamo In from the camp and re
ports that all of tho old snow was
gono, that they had about a dozen
men at work anil that as soon ns tho
weather settles they expect to put on
a Tull rorco and rinish up the job.
("lit Tills Out It Is Worth Money
Cut out lliis slip, enclose Avilli ;c
and mail II lo Fcley & Co.. 2S:sr, Shef
field Avo., Chicago, ill., writing your
name and address clearly. You will
receivo in return a trial package con
taining Foley's Honey and Tar, for
coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid
ney Pitts for pain in sides and back:
rheiimalisni, backache, kidney and
bladder ailments; nnd Foley Cathar
tic Tablets, a wholesome and thor
oughly cleansing cathartic, for consti
pation, biliousness, headache, and
sluggish bowels. " "
Armn Ct.oons comes Scnshintj.
ArTKR PRHPOVOF.N'frT COMF.3 JoT.
Arrr.R Sickxkss comes Hf.alth.
After W'earness comes Strength,
In the spring when you're "nil
in" fngpred out blood thin, if
you will turn to Nature's remedy,
n tonic made from wild roots and
barks, which has stood fifty years
s the best spring tonic you will
find strength retrained. No need
to toll you it's l)r. Tierce's Golden
Medical Discovery, put up in tablet
or licjiiid form, and sold by every
druggist in the land. After a hard
winter shut up indoors, your blood
needs a temiwranee tonic, a tissue
bui Ider and blood-maker such as this
"Medical l)iscovery"of Dr. Pierce's.
Skattle, Wash. "I was in a
general run-down condition. Had
bad blood, disordered stomach,
kidney trouble and nervousness. I
tixik three Ixvttlcs of Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery and five)
or six bottles of ' Favorite Pre
scription' nnd was c o m pi e t e 1 y
cured. Have never 1een sick n
day since." Mrs. Mary Haskins,
No. 907 Twenty-seventh Ave,
As sure as you
are a foot high
you will like this Camel Turkish
and Domestic
blend!
YOU never got such cigarette
contentment as Camels hand
you. Camels quality and expert
blend of choice Turkish and choice
Domestic Tobaccos make this
goodness possible and make you
prefer this Camel blend to either
kindoftobaccosmokedstraight!
Camels mellow-mildness is a
revelation! Smoke them with
freedom without tiring your taste !
They leave no unpleasant ciga
retty aftertaste nor unpleasant
cigaretty odor !
Give Camels every test then
compare them puff-lbr-puff with
any cigarette in the world !
Doni irust
O 1
n jjaKi
. The Lorain
Oven Heat Regulator
Fits on Gas Range and measures and eoiitrol.s the heat. No more guessing
at the temperature for cooking and bilking. You select the temperature you
want. Set the wheel and your heat will stay at that exact point iig more, no
less.
Conic in and let us explain this device to you. .
Oregon Gas & Electric Co.
Medford,Oregon.
Have Ford Mechanics Repair
Your Car
The mechanics in our slup who will adjust (,r repair your Ford car, or
Ford truck, arc men who understand the Kurd tneehanisin and who know
the Ford way of making repairs and replacements. They are experienced
Ford mechanics and because of their familiarily w ith Ford cars can dc
your work more intelligently and mere quickly than can other skilled me
chanics who lack Ford experience.
The work on your car will he dune in a completely equipped shop with
time-saving Ford tools and equipment. Whether your car needs an ad
justment or a thorough overhauling, we m-c prepared io M-iV(, you careful
and prompt service. And nothing but the ( lenuine Ford-made ' parts and
replacements will be used. AVhen the work is finished, the charge will be
the reasonable, standard Ford pries.
Our .stock of Ford parts is always complete. And our Ford garage and
Ford mechanics are at your service .-.f ;my time. We arc Authorized Ford
Dealers and not only repair Fords, but also sell them. )rive in or 'phone..
Be fair to your car and your pocket lrk.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Insist on Genuine Ford Tarti.
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WrtSftvVIrtil?'. VaCI r'" caTton th hime or nf-
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J&MifffiM TOBACCO CO.
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