Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 16, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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WATC TttmUTIT!. SfTTDFORB. OKEfiOX, FTCTDAY. APT?TL 10. 1020.
PXGE SIX
Sure
Relief
12 ELL-ASMS
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
FOR , INDIGESTION
Quick
Action
Cora
Cure
"Geta-It" Stops Pain Instantly and
Corn Soon Lifts Eightv0ff.
A few drops of "fiete-It" quenches
Corn pains like water quenches Are.
Gives you Immediate relief.
I'eels It On?
The corn boglns to loso lta prip
at once. In a day or two It Is eo
looao that you can lift it off, roots
nnd nil, 'twlxt thumb and finger.
That's tho last or it, aa millions
ljavo found out. It In tho Himplo,
effoctfve and common-senna way to
be rid of corns.
'"Gots-It," tho nover-falllnpr. ftuar
Titeed, money-back corn remover,
tit but a trifle at any drug store,
'dby U). Lawronco&CJi)., Chlcugo, .
Sold In Meatnra nnd rocommona
ed aa tho world'a beat corn remedy
by Leon D. Haskina, Modford I'har
macy, Strang's PruR Store, Heath's
Drug Storo, Wosl Side Pharniacy. '
The stranger's first im
pression of our city U
gained from our hotels.
The Hotel
Holland
Is doing its part to help
build a greater Mcdford
A hotel depends greatly
on tlie local support it
receives.
The Hotel Holland and
Cafo will appreciate
your patronage.
Management of
Carl Y. Tengwald
PABCO
It's a Floor Covering
The Best Made
Waterproof and
Wear-Iiesis(insr
1000 YARDS TO SELL
at
89c yard
Mordoff & Woolf
. 22-26 South Fir
Minnesota
No. 13
1 Seed Corn
We offer liaud-pirkcd and
tipped local rown seed corn
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
317 East Main Strut.
Oet the papers to build Urea, luo
CROPS AT TABLE v
TAW,H ROCK. A.'.ril (!. Tli
April show erf. nrc novinir :i uruat
stimulation to irrowimr crni. sui-li
ii.s 'rain. minims mid nllnlta, wliicli
an: lonkinu' much lic-1 tcr lliau I lie
have l'or several vcui'H at. this season
Kunncra liavt; about l'inihod .tile.
HdtMliiiLr i)t alf'all'a 'and , are . now
husv preparim; mound fur putatge
ami corn. .
A Idler l'roni Miss Kenj , Ii'ei'l
states' that lur lather died on April
4 at Abraham, I'tnli, ol' blooil poison
iic The Keid I'uinilv resided in tlii:
I'oniiuunit v sonio ten years ncii nnd
were liiclilv rcspuck'il liv their many
neighbors. ;
The rajieh reeentlv purchased by
I.oren (ireuoy has been seeded !i
main and a I la 1 In. but will not be
occupied until lull, when .Mr. (Iron
orv and family will move from thu
Altaic, district into their new home'
and thus become n valuable addition
to our neiiddiorhond. Hundred;! of
people Iroin lae valley towns y,c
out this way last Sunday to until'
flowers and many beautiful buqiigts
oi white liimbs tongues were secured
Harry, Nealon, who. bus much faith
in the oil possibilities of this valley
spent u pint of last , Sunday inspect
iinr the oil well at Kern Valley.
Smudge Jiots Jiavc been placed in
readiness bv sonic of our orchardists
but from present weather indications
will not be needed.
Koland Flaherty, secretary of t,lh
Fni-ut llureau,. was out this wny, Jnsl.
week, irett nir Iioks lined up for their
next shipment.
An interest inir news letter sent out
liv the department of; nirriculture
Kivcs the piirchu.siiii; power of . an
acre of wheat at-the present time nnd
before the war bv frivimr a loinr list
of articles nnd the number of each
an aero of wheat will buy at the
present timo and previously.
It is noticed that where tho bliviim
power of the wheat has increased to
anv exleut it is uenernllv with articles
Hint a fanner buys verv few of, and
Hie increased cost of producing the
wheut is not considered.
. A londintr chute has been erected
on the Hcesc place nnd fivo lanre
trucks are busv hnulinir puinuuicc to
surface tho road between Ami to and
Central Point.
This is tho first time pummaccsoil
has crossed the river for road dress
inir ami thoso of us who have seen it
used for this purpose, believe that
there is no soil in the vnllev thn
excels it and few that eoual it.
Coarse ptimmncc, when propeilv
packed, is not offeclcd bv water and
has enone.li mil so that it is never
slippery, contains no rocks, so is al
ways smooth nnd durinir the heat of
Hummer irlii7.es , over nnd becomes
harder as tho travel increuses.
air. lucyors, who a lew years njro
farmed tho Wvkoff ranch, was sluiR-
ii)Lr bands with old friends in t hi:
district alst Sundnv. Mr. Mvers lias
HisjMised of his ranch property near
Uosebiinr and is now looking for a
suitable locution in the Hol'iic Kiver
vnllev.
Kthel Wilcox and lli'S. Davison at
tended the rresbvterial nieelinu' :il
I cntral I'nint lust week.
iMelliorn Atkins ol l.akeview spent
a few lavs of last week yisitiirj
mends and relatives in this distnet.
Will l.vdiard has taken a loiriiin?
contract near Jacksonville.
Mr. anil Mrs. Clark Collins nni'
habv id' Modford were visitors in Ihi.j
district. Tuesday nveiiiiiir. Clark is
demonstrating with a new Allen ear.
If. C. Washburn bus returned to
his orchard property here, after an
absence ()' several months spent in
many different parts of the coimliv.
Mliss Sue liViliartl, who is tcaohin;;
i private school in Mcdford, enjoyed
several days, vacation Inst .Week,
which she Client: ill borne. i
REESE CREEK RIPLE1S
llloni, to .Mr. and .Mrs. Will Morrltt
April 12th, m eight and a half lb.
daughter. .Motlior nnd daughter (ire
iloln k nicely.
Tom Vestal nml wife have been
visiting In .Medford for a few days
prior to going to housekeeping on
their ranch above Kecse creek. Topi
expects to work on the Itutto Falls
load.
.Miss Muriu Meyers and a few of
her friends tamo out from .Modford
Sunday morning nnd spoilt the day
with Mr. and .Mrs. W. K. llnmmel.
Mr. Hummel and Marshall Mintor
are working- on Mr. Hnmmel's wind
mill, raising and placing it In position.
Key. John Sltlle preached Sunday
afier Sunday school. Mr. Kli Stille
and Kev. J. Stille sang a duet. "Cast
Thy llreud Vpon the Waters."
C. K. Hellows was solicit Uir for the
Farm Hurona last week.
Mr. lowls of Central Point, the
sheep man. was out this week look
ing after his flocks.
Paiiers Reduced to 8 Paqes j
CINCINNATI, ()., April Hi. Cin
inunti afternoon newspapers an 1
nouncc that ow iiur to the shortage of j
news print paper, editions will be
liiaitj'd to cuiht pae.es until the situa-l
tiou is relieved.
Wjtb MeUfgra traa? s JJodfprd made
men &; do "big wotk.
i
"I've tried a lot of overalls,
hut of all I'vo worn, &lve mo
DJue Buckles every time.
They always &ive lon& wear,"
President of (he Iowa Corn and V
Small drain Growers' Ass'n.
m J Jmmmmmm i
Ml
PRED McCULLOCH
-a- is one of the biggest corn
growers in his state Edward
Gibson is the champion riveter
of the U.S. Shipyards James
Heberer runs the Twentieth
Century Limited these men
know their jobs from top to
bottom.
And they know what to" wear
on the job. . They know how
much good, strong, comfortable
overalls mean when you do big
work.
That's why all three wear
Blue Buckles. That's why more
men wear Blue Buckles than
any other overall in the world.
Tough, longest-wearing denim, sewed with
wide, double-stitched seams, goes into every pair.
Blue Buckles are big and roomy. They never rip
or bind. First-class workmanship makes every
detail about Blue Buckles right. They have
heavy riveted brass buttons, best quality buckles
and loops, a solid back-band, big, convenient,
reinforcedpockets.'and extra wide suspenders. All
Blue Buckle coats have free swing, raglan sleeves.
Ask your dealer for Blue Buckles.
"There's heavy work at
the shipyards. That's
why I atick to BIuo
Duskei. They're aureto
give long wear and com
tort." , ,
To Dealers: If you want to know
where to get Blue Buckles, write to
.Blue Buckle Overalls, Lynchburg:,
Va., and we will give you the name
of your nearest jobber.
P , L ly o o o
CIamnion Riveter JrWJriftiSaiJ "3;tt . P vf st 0
" wear Blue Bucklea
on every run. Thy'ro
tough as raw hide and
fit easy all tho timo,"
Engineer of the Tmntiath
Century Limited
Biggest Selling Overall In the World
8 BEST FOR HOME SHINE? f A"E THE LEATHER 8 f
Tun mo 7Aini: mf'Arri H E
B Also PASTES ond LIQUIDS for Black, Taa aii J White Shoe P B.
H THB F. P. PALLET CUKrUHAUV.NS L1U uvrrftLu, p. . m UTfW
DISORDERS of the stomach and constipation are
SJf trie most common diseases of children. To
correct them you will find nothing better than
Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed time will
do the worjc and will make your child bright and
cheerful the following morning. Do not punish
your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber
lain S l ablets are better and more pleasant to take.
Medford Planing Mill
Corner llth and Firt Streets. Phone 184
Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Cabinet
and General Mill Work.
i Estimates Cheerfullv Given'
Fifth and North Riverside
Telephone 11
The Dow Hospital
Graduate Nurses Only
Special Attention to X-Ray Cases.
GIM CHtJNG -China
Herb Store . , ,
TIerl, cure for carnche, hendacho, eat
nrrlj, ulpllicrla, sore throat, lunK trotlbln,
kiilney trouble, stomach trouble, heart
trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs,
poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors,
cracked breast, cures all kinds of goiters.
NO OPKUATIONS.
Medford, Oregon. Jan. 13, 1917. '
This Is to certify that I, the undersign1
ed. bad very severe stomach trouble ana
had been bothered for several) years arid
Inst AuRust was not expected to live, and
hearliu; of Olm ChunR (whoso Hero
Store is at 214 South Kront street, Med
ford 1. I decided to Bet herbs for mr
stomach trouble, and 1 started to feellnK
belter as soon an I used them and today
am a well man and can heartily recom
nient anyone afflicted as 1 was to B
Oim Chung and try his Herbs.
IslKiie.l) w n JOHNSON.
witliesses:
I'm. Lewis, EaRle Point.
W. L. CUIhiroth, EaRli? Point.
M. A. Anderson, Medford.
S. B, Holmes, Kaffle Point.
V.. Moore. Kaslc Point k
.1. V. Mclntyre. KaRle Point.- ;
Oen. Von d. r Helen. Kagle Point
1 hos. K. N'icjols. KaKle Point.
Operators of coal properUes In
Utah and Wyoming advise ' buying
your winter supply now. The Idea Is
spreading that the coal commission
may award the miners a further ad
vance in wages, as well as to malts
other concessions that will further
materially increase the cost of pro
ducing.
We can now fill your orders wit
different sizes of
SPRING CANYON UTAH
COAL - ' '
Dry Wood of All Kinds on
Hand . .n,
WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL i
lrUpne2 631 So, Front 6i