Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 21, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    -ftEOTOTTD ICRTTC TKIBUm RnTDTCTRT), OftF.OOK, WEDNESDAY. 'ADRTD 21. 1920.
F5UB TJIREB
Of Utmost Importance
Pure, emulsified cod-liver oil
is not medicine as many are
prone to think of medicine.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
is a form of growth-nourishment
that is of utmost importance to
many children. That most
children relish and thrive on
Scott's is a "truism" Ajk t
accepted the world over.
CWe Scott's to the dulJren
mmA Mftk iKatti vrnur rrnnffl
J Scott &Bownc.looni0eld, N.J. V 19-15
Blouses!
. New arrivals every
week of the latest mod
els in colored voiles,
guaranteed to "tub.,r
The
Vanity Shop
5 Next Rlalto Theater.
The stranger's first im
pression of our city id
gained from our hotels.
The Hotel
Holland
Is doing its part to help
build a greater Medf ord
A hotel depends greatly
on the local support it
receives, '. ... ; . .
The Hotel Holland and
Cafe will appreciate
your patronage.
Management of
Carl Y. Tengwald
; Operators ot coal properties 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 make
Other concession that will further
materially Increase the cost of pro
ducing. We can now fill your orders with
different sizes of
SPRING CANYON UTAH
COAL-
Dry Wood of All Kinds on
Hand
WISEMAN St SCHEFFEL
Pfaone 243 831 So. Front fit
MARINELLO
Wo are the sole agents for the famous Marinello
toilet articles.
Ralph Woodford
Fifth and North Riverside
The Dow Hospital
Graduate Nurses Only
Special Attention to X-Ray Cases.
PREST. CAMPBELL
U. OF 0. TALKS 10
C. OF
The forum meetine of the nivmbors
of the Chuiubcr of Commerce wus
held ut the Hotel Holland cafe this
noon. Sixtv members of the organi
zation oartieipateil in the luncheon t
which Arthur E. I.vniun of Mursht'U-lii
nnil P. I.. Campbell, president of the
University of Oreuon were miests. The
fornni was in charge of V. IK Vnwtcr
us chairman.
This beinsr the first meeting of Hie
members of the chamber since Hie
election bv the board of directors of
H. L. Walther as president, he was
called upon and eave an outline ot
what will be attempted to accomplish
under the new arrangements of the
organization. Mr. l,vmun, who i.i a
guest in the citv of Dr. J. 11. Hickcrt,
brought greetings from M'nrshfielil.
President Campbell made an exten
sive address covering the details of
the educational millage bill ami urircd
the necessity of its support bv the
voters of the state. He stated that
the educational institutions of th".
state were in imminent danger, due
to the increase of one hundred and
fifty Per cent in students and onlv an
Increase of four per cent in revenue,
over that of seven years ago. It was
urged that every man in favor of
greater efficiency and usefulness of
the higher educational institutions of
the state should support the millage
bill and endeavor to influence the
voters, by giving them proper knowl
edge upon the subject.
The next forum meeting will be held
next Wednesday noon at the Medford
Hotel at which time an officer of the
U. S. armv will address the members
on the present status of the standing
army.
ICAIlIilll, April 20. Extreme ele
ments of the syndicalists have threat
ened to burn the socialist headquar
ters at Bilbao, civil and military mi
thorities were notified bv socialist
leaders who demanded protection.
Conservative newspapers comment
satirically on the action of the so
cialists in calling upon the nutlioi
tieH, whom thev- effect to despise.
I feel sorry for boys that
have just corn-flakes
-says ($Q&&y
Its .because .'
their mothers H
doiit kxiowthe
test flakes are
POST
TOASTIES
REPUTATION
retlfcWOHaill
Proprietor
Telephone 11
(i
E
In Justice Taylor's court Tuesday
afternoon the pur.iui v charge against
Mi's. Lark Kvnns in connection with
her having testified at her preliminnr;
hearing last week on the charge of
the larceny of the automobile of W.
G. White of Grants l'ass, was dis
missed. The dismissal came on a technical
point raised bv her attorney, Gas
Newbury, that she had testified under
a voluntary oath not authorized by
law to be made bv a defendant in a
preliminary examination, when she
testified that she bad married Evans
at Taconui eight years ago under the
name of Wallace Music.
The dismissal of the perjury charge
has no bearing on the anto larceny
charge on which she wns bound over
last week to the grand jury by Jus
tice Taylor.
CONDUCT UNITED
Churches In many towns of Oregon
will this year conduct a dully vaca
tion Bible school for the children of
their community. This will rally the
children together for five weeks dur
ing the vacation season, for a dally
session of at least two hours every
weekday. During the second hour
the children will learn to make bas
kets, hammocks, toys, woodwork,
etc., while during the first hour sing
ing, habit talks, Hible story, etc.,
provide a very much needed Instruc
tion. In most Instances a paid staff
of teachers will conduct the school,
while in others a principal with vol
unteer workers will render this ser
vice to all the children. This work
can best be done by all the churches
uniting In the effort to render this
service to all the children. Informa
tion to aid can be secured of Rev.
J. W. Hos t, Ashland, Oregon.
S. F. Jeweler Is Killed.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 21.
Frank I'. Hoop, 'MS. vice-president of
a prominent jewelry firm here was
killed today as the result of his auto
mobile striking a garbage wagon. Mrs
Hoop, who was with him was but
sligbtlv injured.
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS .
Are what make our reputation
so high among those In need
of the better class of mill work.
Those who get their mill work
from us know that we do not
consider the transaction ended
until their satisfaction Is as
sured. You'll have the same
knowledge after a trial.
MEDFOUI) PliAXLXG MILL
Just Arrived
TWO
Bluebird Washers
That got by the freight switchmen
Going! Going!
Paul's Electric Store
Medford
OIL HAS SPREAD
OVER HE
The steady growth of Industrial
America Is observed by all, but we
need the help of census statistics to
realize the rate of that growth. The
power used In our manufacturing has
about doubled in the past sixteen
years; the kilowatt-hours turned out
by our public utility stations have in
creased eight or nine fold in that
same period. Indeed, the singlo state
of New York will use far more pow
er this year than the whole country
did In 1902;
(And so the demand for lubricants
becomes stronger on the rood, on the
farm, and in the mill. Still, while
wo think of this rapid development
of power as usins inereuaed amounts
of oil, it is equally true that oil saves
power; so that if machinery multi
plies manpower, lubricating oil is a
good and faithful servant that de
serves more than a pusHlng thought.
With all these demands for fuol
nnd lubricants, who can venture an
estimate of cur needs even ten years
hence? Whence will the petroleum
come to meet these needs? The river
of oil representing our 1 9 IS con
sumption drew from the ground more
than one-twentieth of the quantity
estimated by the United States geo
logical survey geologists as the con
tent of our unrecovurcd underground
reserve, and It also took nearly one
fifth of the oil stored above the
ground.
The estlmnto of about G billion
barrels as now available is far less
impressive when we realize how fast
we are using it up and that while we
havo burned and wasted less than
one per cent of the coal resources of
the United States in tho last 100
years we have apparently usod up 4 0
por cent of our uvnilablo oil supply
in only 00 years.
This Is why the hunt for oil has
becomo world-wide and suggests a
compelling reason for Americans to
lead in that hunt.
AMERICAN SHIP
SINKING AT SEA
LONDON, April 21. A report t(
the Lloyd Shipping agency today savs
the American steamer Wuyhut is
sinking in latitude 47 degrees north
longtitiule seven degrees west. A tug
is on the way to the assistance ot the
distressed vessel.
NEW YORK, Anril 21. The steam
er Wuyhut is a wooden vessel of 2551
tnne nmaa mfnnd !,, flin shinning
board and under operation of the
Mnllor.y line m trade between Kclgium,
France and Gibraltar. She carries a
crew of about thirty men and was
hi,ii ; lots
' Tho last report received here of the
steamer was when she lelt lluelv.i,
April 17 for Antwerp with a cargo of
ore.
HAWLEY LAND BILL IS
WASHINGTON, April 21. Tho
house public lands committee voted
today to report a bill introduced by
Itepresentative Hawloy, republican,
Oregon, which would permit the sale
of isolated tracts In tho formor Oregon-California
land grant. Under
tho provisions of the bill these tracts
would he opened for homeBtead entry
for two years prior to their sale.
SALEM, Ore, April 20. The state
supreme court in affirming todav a
decree of Judge George It. Huglev of
Tillamook county, in the case of the
State vs. Vcrn Illanchard, uppelhtnt.
upholds as to their vuliditv practi
cally all fish and game laws of the
state, settles for all time, it is thought.
tho question whether the legislature
can protect the fish in any certain
stream or the game in any certain
locality.
Grants Pass
CARRANZA LOSING
IS LATEST REPORT
WASHINGTON", April Jl.- Ot't'i. in I
and nnnl'firiiil reports received h'.Mv
todav from Mexico t 11 ut' furtln r
defection l'rum the ranks of I'ar-
ranza adherents. Advices to the st.ile
department said that lienernl r'orUin-
;ito Mawot had joined the (lhreuon
istas with his entire command, which
lias been operating in the border coiu:-
trv between the slates of Morelos,
Michoncan and Guerrero, a short dis
tance west tit' .Mexico Citv.
Ohreuon, (.lone nil Iteivinuiiu Hill and
u number of t'riendlv officials who
recently fled from .Mexico Citv nvr
with favcot's command, which con
sists of three reymieuts of eav;i!rt"
and two of artillery.
Private advices from tho border
aid that General Arnulfo Gomez
with 3000 men had occupied Tuxpan
and was threateninu Tampieo. These
advices also declared that CoKmc'l
itmlulto Ualleuos and -100 men in
Linares, Nuevo Loon, had declared in
favor of Solium as had (ienerals AI-
bundio Gomez and Amaru Durantro in
Chiiiiuinhmi.
Advices from the same sources also
said that Governors Nicolas Klnres.
of Hidalgo and Maximo Koins nf
Tlaxcnoa, hacked bv the. letrislatureK
and state troops also had declared
in favor of Sonora,
Keporls at the state department
said a uroup of fifteen deputies has
left Mexico Citv for Sonora bv wav
of Laredo. It was supposed lliev
were atnomr the fortv-eiirht who re
cently issued u manifesto eharuini:
Carrana with having precipitated the
present situation by his arbitrary civil
and military acts nirainst tho various
states of the republic.
Officials here have noted that the
censorship is beimr riuidlv enforced
in AI;xico Citv. Copies of Mexico
City newspapers received yesterday
and today eontained many blank col
umns, especially ou the editorial
pnires.
IS
MURDERED IN CHINA
VAI.VCOUV1CR, B. C, April 21. A
serious Hituutfon hus bocn created in
liomm, China, as a result of tho mur
der by bandits of Dr. James Mfcnztes
according to information received by
the Vancouver World. Chao Till, tho
military governor of Ilonan, has been
severely censured by tho PeKin
authorities lor his Inability to pro
tect the lives and proporty of for
eigners, the dispatch stated.
(Dr. 'Menzlcs came from Toronto,
where his widow now resides, nnd
for more than 2 0 years was a mis
sionary in Chirm. Ho expired short
ly after being wounded while defend
ing women missionaries from attack h
by robbers, the dispatch addod.
OBITUARY
MUSTY Died nt her home nt Cen
tral Point. Ore.. April 20, alter n
linjiorinir illness from dropsv, Klmiiii
Ami Miistv. who was born in Miami
county, Indiana June 3, 8"(l, where
sho lived until Janimrv, IHfi!) whon
she moved with her lather's imiiilv to
Neosha county, Kansas. In Febru
ary, 1870, she was mnrried to Fran
cis X. Musty, and soon after went
on their honeymoon lv ox team onto
their homestead in Hutler county,
Kansas, where they endured and en
joyed many of the hardships and
pleasures incident to life on wliut was
then the frontier, i'iftv years avo,
In 1881 sho crossed the plains !v
wagon train with her family to what
is now Wallowa county, Oreaon.
where she Kained the respect and cood
will of every one, later cnniimr to
Jackson county, where she lius lived
the past ten years.
She was tho mother of ten chil
dren, nnd is survived bv her husband,
Francis X., four sons nnd two daugh
ters, who are Nicholas Musty of In
muhn. Ore.; William Musty, of Kice
watcr. Ore.; Albert and Edward
Musty of Central 1'oint, Ore.; Mrs.
Assennth Simmons of Joseph, Ore,
ami Mrs. Kffie Cnscbolt of Medford,
Ore.
Funeral services will he held at the
residence Thursday at ll)::il) n. m.
Interment in the Antioch cernctcrv.
RCMXKY Ijynn liumlcv, Jr., in
fant son of Mr. and Mrs. I,vnn Hum
lev, died lit the Sacred Heart Hos
pital April 17, and the interment took
place at the Jacksonville cemetery.
Hev. Father Mnhar officiating.
After you eat always take
ATONIC
KTor your stomach's sakO
ImtanUy relierM Heartburn, Bloated GaMf
Foaling, Stopa iridiirciOon, food ourin?, re
penting, and all the many mlMrte caused hj
Acid-Stomach
EATON1C li the hnt remody. Tm of tlioo
IMndB wonderfully tMmeflu-.. 1'osillvelr srirtf.
nnloMl to ploaM or wo will refuild montr.
Ctll Bod stt big box today. You will ,
Heath's Drug Store. Medford. Oreaon
Don't Be a Victim1
of "Spring Fever"
You Can Easily
Avoid the Depress
ing Effects of the
Changing Season
Why is It that so many people, as
Sprint; approaches, find themsolvci!
gradually losing tho appetite, and are
soon ovrroome by a lack of energy,
and a listless, all run down-feclinB
Heems to take possession of their
wholo body?
Sprine: is Hie irrcat. rcnovalinir B
season when lladlro throws of!'
the acciimulalcd imparl! ios and
iivxires the system for the
change which ft ' must undergo
before merging into the coiniii
Summer. g
lOOOOOOeOOOeOCGOOOOOQQCOOCC
Naturally this decided change
must necessarily ho felt by tho hu
man system. Of course, where ev
ery organ ,of the body is performing
its functions perfectly, there is little
or no interruption caused that, is no-
ticeahlo. Hut where impurities have
accumulated, and have not been
thrown off promptly, and where the
waste and wear of tho severe winter
season have not been promptly re
storedj nature's work is boiiis coin
batted with very noticeablo effects.
Your body has brour.ht you safely
throiiKh the severe winter season, and
tho voyiiKO has taxed your strength.
Thorn hjjs been considerable wear and
tear which must ho repaired. The
energies relax, und an unspcnkablo
languor pervades tho entire systom,
KlviiiK that worn-out, good-for-nothing
fooling, so commonly cnlled
"apriiis fever."
A Mower You Can Keep in Cii
When the cutting parts of a
mower get out of kilter mower
troubles begin poor cutting, heavy
draft and excessive wear usually result, j
One of the big advantages of the
John Deere Dain Mower is the abil
ity to keep the cuttingpartsingood work
ing order during the life of the mower.
The next time you ere in town take
time to come In and lei ud show you'
why you can get good work out of our
mower for years to come. - 1
Por instance, you don't have
to tear down the mower or send
it to a blacksmith shop to re-align the.
cutter bar or re-centtr the knife two,
simple nut adjustments that can be
quickly and easily made right It I the'
field do the Job, And tho adjustments;
can be made accurately and they stay
made. ' '
Com Init' lo your aJcantorm, tm
WhiU at oat mtor; tvm want yoa to tern Ihm
vrmnavoaunm of macnintyouean vtth atitf action una profit
HUBBARD BROS.
. - Medford, Oregon ;
NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO.
Adopted Monday, March 29. 7 ' J
ASH LAM) M KlU- OIU)
Dully cxpt-pt Sunday.
T.re MHfonf 7:1ft. 8:d'j, 8:4. 0:fIO,
10:16 lt:00 a. m, 12:00 noon; 1 '2:4 ft, 1:!0,
2:15, 3:00, 3:4.', 4:30, f:lC, 0:00, 7:00 n. m.
ft:4ft p. tn. Hat unlay only; U:3U p. m. dally;
T.-nvc Afthtand 7:tfi, fi:00, 8:4ft, 9:1-),
10:1 r. 11:011 ii. m.: 15:00 iifM.it: 11:4.1. 1:30
:U., 3:00, 8:4.", 4:30, ft: lft, 0:00, 7:0 p. m,;
4:4i'i p. m. Satur ly only; 0:30 p. tn. dally;
2:16 m Mil I glit, Hn I unlay onlf.
Rtin!jt)r Only
9:00. 10:00. 11:00 a. m.; 13 noon; 1:00,
2:00 8:00, 4:00, 6:00, 6:80, 0:80 p. ra.
0:00 10:00. 11:00 a. m.: 13 noon; 1:00,
1:00, 3:00, 4:00, 6:00, 0:30, 9:30 p. m.
Waftfnff room Antiland. Kaat Hide Phartnacr.
WITH MEDFORD TRADE 18 MEDFORD MADE
The important thing, therefore, Is
to put your system in tip-top condi
tion so as lo be alilo to resist the
common ailmenis so prevalent in sum
mer. You must build up the waalu
tissue, and repair tho wear and tear
that the system lias undergone.
A splendid plan that has been fol
lowed by many is to take a course of
S. S. 3. regularly at the approach
every spring, and in thin wny thor
oughly cleanse tho system of all ac
cumulated Impurities. S. S. S. Is n,
thoroughly reliable Mood purifier
and tonic that promptly improves tho
appetite, and sends a new supply of
rich, red blood coursing through the
veins. Tills fine old remedy will re
store your lost vigor and strength
which tho demands of wintor havo
used up, for it Is without question
ono cf the best tonics and systom'
builders ever made.
Ask your druggist about S. S. S.
lie has sold It for years, and will tell
you that It is a thoroughly rellublo
and honest old remedy, having been
ou the market more than fifty yoarfl.
Uuy a botllo and begin taking It
today, and thus prepare your systom
for the changing seasons, bo that you
will he in condition not only to en
joy the beauties of springtime, but
also to so tone up nnd strengthen the
system that you need not live In fear
of tho many ailments ho provtiiont In
summer.
fOOOOIMOOOOCCOGOOOOOOOOOO
A thorough demising: ami ton?
inn ii) of ttio (Mitlro system Is
absolutely necessary just at this
season when (lie strength is de
pleted and tho vitality is nut
lli'nlly at u low ebb. ,i '
OOOX;C0CK30CXOOOO0OOOOO0OO0
Special medical ndvico can be had
without cost by writing to Chief Med
ical Advisor, 1S1 Swift 'Laboratory,
Atlanta, Oa. ' . ; ..
Another thing he John Deere
Dain is a mighty easy mower to
operate. The powerful lift enables yen
to raise the bar easily in' passing over
obstructions or to extreme height. A
foot lift working in conjunction with tba
band lift makes the mower lift easily.
1 You never have to back tip to
get a start in even the heaviest
hay. The knife starts cutting the In
stant the knife ia lowered no lost
motion.
Vou will see big advantages
in the drive on this machine
it's extremely simple the gears are so
laced that one set holds the other Set
i mesh constantly. -
The John Deere Dain is tho
simplest, most powerful and best-
built mower we have ever aeon) We
know it will appeal to you .
know alt abottt thin
rmt of oar linm of haying and harommo
J ACKSO XV I rXR MKDFOItD
. ltttly except Sunday, ' '
Lonve Mdifiinl :0(), 0:80, 10:80 a. tn.r
12:00 jiocui; 1;30. 3 :0O,. 4 :30, v4:30 p. m.
Muturdny only 7:80 p. m.; 9:30 p. ra. dally.
Saturday only 10:30 p. m. '
Hatunlay Only
I.cnve JirVsnnvlll,. 7:20, 8:30, 10:00, 11:80
n. m.i :"0, 2:iM, 3:46, 6:00 7:09 p. at. Sat
Wduy only, 8:00 p. in.
Snmhy Onlr
' rive Mrdford 9:00, 10:30 I. m.f
noon; 2:30, 4:00. 6:30, 9:30 10:30 p. to.
I,ave Jackiionvllte 10:00, 11:10 a. m. 1:30,
3:30. ft:00, 7:00. 9:60 p. m. ,
' Offlro ml wsitlnir roots N. $, BmCs frenl,
Nanh HotI buildlntr. .
. JitckaonvHlc Walling Room at Stttr'a Oen
ted ionrry. ' 5 . ,
Phonn 8001 Mnlrdrd. Ore. ' 1 : '-