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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1920)
(Lacker, paw pry Hi. WRITES I We feature Tru Blu "The Cracker for you" ' in Medford C, S. HUTTKIlFIEIiD K E. CONSOIt 0. A. DEVOB 1 0. A. 11 AM AX HUTCHISON & LU5ISDEN II. E. MARSH J. A. MOPFATT J. E. 80M8S ' WAIIXEK, WOKTMAN & GORE The stranger's first im pression of our city is gained from' our hotels. The Hotel Holland Is doing its part to help build a greater Medford A hotel depends greatly on. the local support it receives. ' v '' ' . The Hotel Holland and Cafe will appreciate your patronrfge. Management of. Cari Y. Tengwald T: H. E. Hathaway, tho former well known .Medford man who has been in Chicago for several years past where ho is connected with a large sporting goods store, wrote Chris uottllcli on Easter Sunday as follows: "This is a beautiful Easter day. Nit. A blizzard has been blowing all day and tonight it is raging. I have not been out all day. They are net ting seme fish in Lake Michigan that look like a steeihead except that they have no pink stripe on the side. One has been sent to Washington, D. C. to find out just what it is. They run in weight from 3 lbs. to 6 or 7 lbs. Ab soon as tho weather clears up a party Is going out to see if thoy can be taken with a rod and lino. These I fish aro netted quite closo to shoro, just across the Indiana lino. I we'll Id like lo get a try at them but cannot get time. jWoll, I have been granted a patent on my auto lunch cublnet. LVow I must get It on tho market. This Is a hard thing to do when one has no capital to work on, but I think I can make it go somehow. Business Is picking up, Saturday I sold about 200. it is awful hard to get help. Thero are all kinds of strikes and they all seem to win. "How is the drilling progressing I hope it turns out all right. Some mining stock I bought years ago is coming to life, I am told. by a party who owns over $20,000 worth. Wouldn't it be funny if I made some money out of it? Hope I do'. "A friend of mine just returnod from Oklahoma said he never saw so much money before. He told of threo young men who put $300 in a well they were working on and after striking oil they are now drawing over $1400 a month apiece. That will help to keep the wolf from the door. "Von is back from Florida and had a good time. I run across some of your old friends once in a while." PEOPLE ; VICTIMS NEAR EAST Chick Developer a solution to your feed problem. pung chicks will grow faster, de- lop stronger, and end up by being avy egg producers if fed properly. USE MADRONA CHICK DEVELOPER Mado by MONARCH eed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Street Operators of coal properties in I ah and "Wyoming advise buying ur winter supply now. The idea is reading that the coal commission- lay award the miners a further ad- nee in wages, as well as to make for concessions that will further terlally Increase the cost of pro ving. We can tinur fill vnttr nrHnrtl with fforent sizes of pRING CANTON UTAH ry Wood of All Kinds on Hand FISEMAN & SCHEFFEL pone 2-12 631 So. Front St. licensed City Scavenger. 7,1. - . .ciuBe immediately remoTea uu -- luiite. weeKiy tibh in m- districts. Daily business dl-?- Phonea 605-R, At THE PAGE T Minstrels may 'come and so, but the Famous Georgia Minstrels seem to ko on forever. Vor the past thirtv tliree years this organization lias been recognized us one of the leading roud attractions, it bus a following equalled by none, but envied bv miinv. While other minstrel shows are clum- orina: for talent, this company claims t hns to trouble in sec urine the uick of the profession, its financial stund- inir, the press agent declares, is as stronir as the rocks of Gibraltar, its methods ns near perfection as experi ence can make it. Thoy will be at tho Pace Theater tomorrow night. SAMS VALLEY The committee charged with the raising of tho local fiuota for Near East Relief has .iust received a copy of a cableRram from Armenia, which brines to our mind vividly the Hardly appreciated fact that the war is not vet over. Tjic Hiimbos spoken ol are a ilx. and -Mrs. Rumbo of linker, Oregon, who have been doing heroic service in the Near East for several years. Tho cublegra-jn, winch should be self-explanatory, is as follows : 'Word .lust receive.'! telling ot orphanngo at llardunie where Rnm- bos of Baker, Oregon, n charge. Ur phnnnge destroyed by bombardment, but rolief workers able to remove children in safety seventy miles on foot to Adana. Details lacking. Let this heroic action of these Orceonians and other Americans shame us into such activity ns we have never known before!" Surely such situations slioiild in deed "shame us into such activities as wo have never known bet'oic." Some of the citizens have nlrw.dv givon toward the local quota for Near East Relief, but liianv have not. Arc vou one of thoso whom the suffer ings of these little orphans has not vot touched mid moved to the poir.t of giving? Tho fmnUflro coming in, but not nearly as fast us thev should. Subsvripl ions mav be Jcft at Pnge Drcs tier's or given to aJmost nuv of tho bbv scouts who arc working on the N.Mir East campaign. Don't wait to be solocited! ftinko it vour busi ness before vou tuck your little ones in bed i'or another nibt to do vour bit toward saving one of these little sufferers and helping rniMO the locnL ouotn. Do it now! DMT SUFFER r- ', Use , Soothing' Musterole When those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when your skull seems as if it would split, just rub a little Musterole on your temples and neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain, usually givingquick relief. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than mustard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly recommend MostercJe for sore throat, bronchitis,- croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congesubn.pleurisy, rheuma tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, Vsprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblatas, frosted feet colds of the chest (it often prevents pneu monia). It is always dependable. ' 30c and 60c jarshospitai size $2.50. DANDRUFF f is p Unnecessary and Embarassing Dandruff cnconragi's 1nkliuss. l!oth Dandruff and Baldness can be prevented if taken in hand in time. "We are;sur'e that there have been times when you have been embarrass ed by the falling of Dandruff on the shoulders of 'your garments. And it is em barrassing, too. Ve speak from experience. "Vc, personally, are not bothered any more, for we have been putting to good use a very efficient, effective and inexpensive treatment. It is a very simple treatment, too. It is a fact that if you will give this treatment a fair trial you will be mighty well pleased with the results yes, we are so sure that you will bo pleas ed that wc will positively guarantee that you will cither be satisfied to the full est extent or we will return to you just exactly what you paid us for the treat ment. The treatment is SAN TOX. Scalp "Wonder used in connection with SAN TOX Liquid SHAMPOO and dcpend'.'ig up on the condition of your seal) whether you use SAN TOX 1 lair Tonic, or SAO K and Sulphur Lotion, of SAN TOX 10a u Do Quinine. Note: If your hair is unusually oily use the latter article, if it has lost its lustre and is breaking off use S. and S. Lotion. Phone to us, if you .cannot conveniently call at our store and we will de liver to your home, at no extra cost lo vou, this combination treatment. ItisreallyaWONDlOU HEATH'S DRUG ATORE THE SAN TOX STORE Thn Knfltpr nrncrrnm nlanned and carried out by the Sunday school was well attended Dy an appreciative aua ience. The house was prettily decor ated with the use c'f our beautiful wild flowers and shrubbery. After thn nnmnlntlnn nf the nrocram all joined in partaking of a sumptuous basket dinner. - Mivnnd Mrs: Wheeler of Gold Hill are visiting Indefinitely at the Lyman home. Mrs. Burford was 'sadly shocked Thursday on receiving a tolegram from her brother, Mr. Metcalf, telling of tho sudden death of ins wire in Bakorsfield, Cal. 'Mrs. Burford im mediately left to be with her griof- strlcken brother. I Ralph Ktfeer is employed at tno Modoc orchards. . Orln Zimmerman of Klamath Falls is visiting at the Zimmerman homo, nira h. 1- Pelton who snent the winter in Portland and Oakland, Cal., returned Tuesday accompaniea oy Mrs. Bergman, who will visit at the Pelton home. Mr. Straus is soliciting lor tno Armenian fund, also Farm Bureau work. All farmers should be mem bers of the Farm Exchange and reap the benefits extended them thru its nrffnnW.ntinn. ipi,a tT.aHioo' TnmiKtrial ciud met thu wenk at the home Ot Mrs. Bur rnrii a mnrn mmnlete nlan of or ganization will be formed by an act ing committee and urougnt ouiure the next meeting, April 24. The refreshing showers and warm sunshine are giving us very promis !. Innlrinir .mnS. nfi...Dn(h nnnlelft of Medford, visited from Friday to Sunday at the Edington home, rviri Paul .Tac.klln and twin girls titiir nf the Kenney home pre paratory to leaving lor ner D. C. Wilson recently disposed of his Medford property to the jacuson County creamery, n... Hutchison lately returned o .h-on months visit with rola tlves and friends thru Nebraska and Wyoming. lnl fibril Make use of the Health Centre, Saturday mornings. Room 7, Sparta building. Watch the posters. v TiTni.ir! HEALTH ASS'N. l,Vt'.l 1 J r.0.2IW O.CIR2IUR4RSR -1 'lWf I ThBonlrr! nd bit. '''SliiilMlllilliJ R Ifflll inanenlanliitloiioriha I M l I I II K (. ' ' vciiniprnlikmiiwlik-ll ''I1 I i I A l II M k Kcm more nctitc thnn ''11 N I M 111 iPil LI ever niurn the enrt of I1 iM H 111 hy M ' ' the World War ! tlio ' ' 1 ' I'll Pi application of the aaBJIKBKL (loldcn llulc. ' JoflRpiloi Daniiij, .jP&Srli L ' Otertturll of the Haw Good Old Fashioned Faith -That's What The World Needs Most HAT is the cure for the world's present troubles- rest and envy and covetousness ana ieari" W Legislation? Industrial compromises? Political readjustments? We're hungry and-thirsty for Faith. "The world needs a.genume religious revival," cabled the Lon don financial editor of the New York Evening Post recently. And he added: "This is the view of hard-headed business men." What business men are now proclaiming the churches have always proclaimed You must touch the spirits of men if you are to change their lives : only to the extent of their faith in eah other can they work together. All remedies are makeshifts ex cept the Golden- Rule. Thirty denominations, knowing the need to be too great for any one denomination to meet alone, are cooperating in a nation wide campaign. It is a campaign for deepening the spiritual forces of men ; for enlisting their hearts, and their pocket-books too. And every man and woman who loves America will be glad of a chance to help.. 'For the hope of America is Democracy and the Founder of Democracy was ihe Founder of the Church. It was He who first called men sons of God, and so made all men brothers. Not as employers and employees, not as members of parties or sects, but as sons of God and brothers all let us work out our problems together. 1 " f . . ' To strengthen the Church is our first great task; out of the Church flows Faith. , To hrinn men Wk to thf pr ItualntJimli.rri.tomskeChriil' prfnriplcH an impelling rorca ty. nnd to tonrn men 10 unnn tnientul llvn tru nthe mirhtr tajik to which the church U called. Rorkrt LAwrirfQ, Chair'n 0n. Comm. tnttrchurch World Juouenunl United Financial Campaign April 23th to May 2nd The fptritnnl side nt nun'i nnhtra hna been too much ni'jtlectrri. and we need a new birth nf riithteaaa ne that will restore the trne re lation between spiritual and mat crial thing. W. B. Wiuntr, Secretary o Labor For oar own nuke, for or child ren'! uikes, for the nntloD'f take, let tin iMisineM men get behind the cliurrhciatid thrir prmrher! Iet un from thia very day ijiTe them more time, money nnd thought, for upon them Uie vnlur of all wa own ultimately dependsl km W. Bittoir. Uusincee Analflt INTERCHURCH World Movement of ZNbrth America Tho' pt&tttctttfon of thia advertisement marfe poibte through the ooopttriHon of thirty dcaomiaMtJott9