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irEDFO'iiD ItXTL TRTRTTJCE. MEDFOTID. (VRF.fi OX. WEDNESDAY. MAY 5. 1020. TrTRFIK A Growing Ghild Should Have at Least a Quart of Milk a Day Fond authorities aurco that growing cliildrcii must liave plenty of milk if they would jji-mv noniuilly ami feel well. The wise mother teaches her child to enjoy milk. Any , food made chiel'iy of milk should be keenly anticipat-l bv hunffrv children. vav: Jlelj) vour trail oniiL,rster to aciMiiic the .MILK lIAlflT. Jackson County Creamery HI M w H i Hi I NAME T. W. MILES CITY COUNCIL TO E AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH.' Shoes' Best PrleiidsJfiI SiiiNoiA Softens and. Preserves thp. Leather The features of l:it nii'lil's meet inir of the eitv council were the elve- 1 tim of Attorney T. W . Miles to till the I eoimciIinnni( vneanev in the ThirJ I.Ward caused lv the resignation of Ui. , H. l Harurave liecnu-n of his re ! nioval to Herkelev, Calif., and t!ie decision of the council to protert the j paved streets of the eitv from beini: furtlier damaired bv Ur and other heavy hauling bv lame motor trucks ' and wairons. j The election of Mr. Miles' wu ; unanimous mid the rnuncilmen are j ymitly pleased to have such an uhle I man as a fellow and eitv official. Mr. Miles knew nothinir of his election or of the fact that he was considered for the eouneihnanie vacancy until this forenoon when he was so in- , formed by a reporter. He then stated f (lint he was undecided as to whether j he would accept for the reason that he I miijht not be able to spare the time j the position of councilman requires. ; Ho will make known his decision within a da yor two. The office of councilman is not a j new one to Mi. Miles, for he serve, i in the council two vears, in 1!M4 and 101"). Ills election is irenerallv plea iiir because of his familiarity with city affairs, conservatism and trene ral ability. Until seven vears atro be was for year in the abstract busi ness. The problem of the irrowintr Ior irina: and otlier heavy traffic throuuh tiie paved streets to the mills to the detriment of the pavement is trivitm the council much aoticern, and renlu inir that something must be don'e to save the many miles of paved' streets from ruin, that body unanimously de cided to retrain to the heaving teaming traffic and instructed Citv Attorney Mcars to draw tip amendments to this purpose to the heavy auto truck ua wutrou traffic ordinance. One amendment will provide that loirtrimr vehicles can only operate through the city on one paved street. North and South Riverside, although they luav q-o anywhere on unpaved streets; Another amendment will confine vH-ir speed in the citv to 10 miles an hour, and still another amendment will regulate the maxi mum load of a motor truck or lum ber or loetrins: wntron. MAKES A BIG HIT LEGION MEETINt Fifth and North Riverside v Telephone 11 The Dow Hospital Graduate Nurses Only ' Special Attention to X-Ray Cases. . Dancing Academy MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER ' ... ' Adult and Children's Classes. For information call 5GG-J. . ' MISS KATI1RYN SWEM DON'T RISK NEGLECT Don't neglect a constant backache, sharp, darting pains or urinary dis orders. The danger of dropsy or Briglit's disease is too serious to ig nore. Uso Doan's Kidney Pills as have your frionds and neighbors. A .Medford case. Mrs. J. H. Gustin, 521 'S. 'Grape St.. says: "I am always glad to say a good word .for Doan's Kidney Pills because I know them to be a remedy of merit. I have been taking them off and on for years when I have felt the need for a kidney renfedy and 1 have always received most satisfac tory results. My kidneys hayo al ways been weak and the least little, cold or strain affects them und makes my back weak and lame. A couple of boxes pf Doan's Kidney Pills at theso times, however, nover failed to re move the misery and strengthen my kidneys." (Statement given March IS, 191C.) KOUR YEARS LATER or on March 20, 1920, Mrs. (Justin said: "I gladly confirm all I said in my former statement in favor of Doan's Kidney Pills for they have never failed to give me good relief. I have always used them when I have had any sign of kidney disorder with fine results." GOc. at all dealers. I'ostor-.Milburn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, X. V. . Adv. Our Idea of S ervice goes far beyond merely selling automobiles. It includes placing at your ser vice competent salesmen wlio.se duty and pleasure it is to help you get the best automobile for your money. , ' Unquestionably the best service v;o -can render from a merchandise standpoint i sto provide a large stock of good cars fro mwhich you may se 0(.t and this we do. They represent, the last word in quality rebuilt cars and you get the best possible value in every model from the inexpensive Ford up tolhe highest priced car. Our stock is complete, we have all makes and models from a Ford to a Hudson Super Six, sold on easy terms. Pickens Motor Co. Used Car Sspecialists Formerly thef Auto Exchange Tel. 444 lSiand 20 North Grape St., Medford, Ore. At the close of the business ses sion of the Med ford po-t of the American 1-cuion lat niuht, the meet ii:;r was turned over t i the entertain ment commit tor. At this time Col. H. 1 1. Sarnent of Jacksonville- iravo a short lecture on the strategy of the iate war. This is the econd of a -e-ries of lectures which Colonel Sar iient has consented to uive for the benefit of the leiri-m members, ami covers the same mound as the thi'd chapter of his book on the same sub ject which is to he published soon. The next and hist number of the entertainment furnished bv the com mittee was the mind rending and hyp notic demonstration nivon by Trot'. 1 lemstreet of Med l ord who opened his performance bv explaining the se crets of the science and prescribimr the conditions under which the best results could be had. Several demon strations of mind rcndiiiir were iven, in one of which a member of the com mittee selected a certain word writ en in a hook of -00 paires nnd then ciii cealed the hook in the audience. Then while blindfolded. 1'rofessor I lem street found the hook, opened it at the riht paire and found the word that had been selected. Durim; the demonstration of hypno tism one of the main events was thet of Arthur Perry, of Smudire Pot fame, and others fiirhtine. bees; nud that of Seelev Hall who thought he was Dr. Kll:ott, the dentist. There was a lame attendance of leirum men at riment all the time. Altogether, Professor llemstree, yave a wonderful demonstration of mind reudimr. mesmerism and hvpno tisnu one of the best ever seen in Medford, and had his larire audience of lea-ion men in wonderment ;or mer within a day or two. DOUG'S" IN TOWN IN GREAT PICTURE AT RIAT0 a Kit to ilu with sih'iiKul' autos nmi'tiful lmlv and marries her, after !ic lev, wlw is rxtreinelv casv to look at, pri'ttv L'irU. 'has uivim her lather, a bunk prtMi-1 is the 'jirl. anil those fine ehnrnctcr llaniKiuuc Wallie is "Speed'' Cut. ! dc nt, heart failure on nivount of his ' nu n. Theodore Huberts and TulW wlio on thf wav to the West Coa-i'itart in a finani-tal tranaetion ihe i Marli;'.ll are in the east. from New York is rubbed of his ear latter is attempting to put over. and his funds ami arrives nt bis ile nation re.-emblinir a holm. that ; doesn't bother Wnllaee nnu'li. as be oon 1'ci'oines I'hautleiir t'ir a lien'i - t I'liis is a rather ervptie deserii.ti.mi Mr- "rs- ""rr- o. Mills ana f the i.lnt . l.,.t nfier )l the i.leasure. "auKhier eumo down from Butte in n Heid vebiele lies in serins it. Yea!1''"",8 yesterday and are guests at tho will be well rewarded. Wanda Haw I -Medford. If vou are beset by clouds of what soever nature, when vou sit down (o view the. latest Fairbanks t'reation, whioli opeueil Ibis afternoon ill the Kialto theatre, bo assured that thevj will have vanished ere (lie lirst reel bus trailed its last subtitle tliruuuh tho projector. The Kiclitecnth Ainend inent, the II. C. h., the w. k. "unrest" and the lwace nuestion will have been foruotlen when this point in the pic lure's progress is readied. Fairbanks has made nothinir so uood as "When the Clouds Roll liv-' since "His 1'iclure in the Papers." Even this early classic, considered bv nianv his best work, niiuhl not coin paro favorably with tlie present pro duetion if the two were projected si multaneously upon sceens juxtaposed. this picture has in rich measure the niiatities that citizens , expert when tbev lav their nionev on Ihe box office window-sill of the tlivnlre exhibiting a Fuirbanks phototilav. It has the sparkle of unusual situations, tho nnitniition of brisk uction properly caiisateil, the finish of splejidid ulio toxrnpbv and Hie snap of closc croiiped, foidairc. . ' r urthennore. it hns n plot dai inu' in its departure from the usual. A funciful story, be it trantcd, but ,i story told in deeds, not words, and an interestinir one from beiriniiinir lo end. BREEZY WALLACE REID SCORES AT THE LIBERTY The, picture at the Liberty theatre now playing is packed full of brrezv coineclv and surprises. Wallace, Krid is the star, and. the film is called "Double-Speed." Like his lirevioii.i picture, "Tin' rtmirintr lioad," it ha Artistically Painted Walls and Woodwork Your rooms will be more chfrrfiil. more atrractivc and cosier when walls and woodwork are painted artistically with DUTCH BOY' WHITE-LEAD anH Dutch Boy Flarting-Oil. Thry J will have a rlmincrion, too, that you will be proud of. ( Anv tint vou wish and a truly washable, sanitary surface. I Talk with us about your in t trior painting. We can dive you some cood poinrers and save you some monry. Slr tks rrrr nni y tr t!t- Medford Fur. & Hdw. Co. Crater Lake Hardware Co. Medford Oreu'OHf Another Royal Suggestion MUFFINS and POPOVERS From the New Royal Cook Book BREAKFAST r Is too often eaten as a duty rather than a joy. J"ue suc cess of ti day may depend upon the spirit of break fast. The Royal Education al Department presents some breakfast dishes that will t send the children to school vith a hip hip hur rah and his majesty man to his daily duties with the "up and doing' feeling which knows no discour agement. ' ' i - Muffins 3 cups floor z uiR&ponna Royal Bnrrrrg I'owder 1 tftblc-spoonaneral. U teaspoonaoU . icuplullb: '.'J aei'KS ltutjlcapooa nhortenlrLg Sift together flour, baking powder, suear and salt; add milk, well-beaten eggs and melted shortening; muc wclL Crease muffin tins and put two tablespoons of batter in to each. Bake iu hot ycn 20 to 35 minutes. - . Eggless Muffins Bcupi flour 4 teaspoons Boyat uaJans Powdor 2 tablenpoons flUgut; 1 ttiaspoon aait " 1 cup mtllc B tablespoons ahortenizug -Mix and sift dry Ingredients, add milk and melted shorten- 1S0YAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure ing and beat until smooth. Bake in greancd muffin tins in hot oven 20 to S' miputcs. Com Muffins cup com meal cups flour I teuspoona Ro)al Baklne -' H teaspoon nalt ' 2 tnblespoooa ttusar 1 cup milk 3 tabltiapoona ahortentns , legg ' Siit together corn mcal.lflaur, baking powder, salt amt su gar; add milk, melted short ening nnd well-beaten esrg; mil well. Grcue niuttm tins and drop two tablespoon o mixture into each. Bake-bout 35 minutes in hot oveg, Popovcra 9 cup flour A trAguoon saifc J WKS " ' z cups mluc ' ' Sift togetlrcr floufancl salt Make a well in flour, break eggs into well, add milk and stir until smooth. Pour into hot greased gem pans and bake 25 to 35 minutes in a very hot oven. If taken out of oven too soon they will felt SENT FREE Now Royal Cook Book containing- Bcnrrn of delightful, economical recipes, many oi them tho most famous la uso today. Address fiOYAL BAKING POWDER OO. llfi Folio a Strwt New York City it Bake with Royal and be Sure 99 SUMMER DAYS Save 2 to 3 Hours Daily From the Kitchen, Avoid Excessive Hot K ' 1 WESTIN Auto Electri FREEDOM! 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