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PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. -
1
If You Could Only Look
';. ; . . AHEAD As Well As You
; ; .v .-; . Can Look BACK.
.'POST MORTEMS over extravagant expen-.
: , ciJture or losing investments are so easy
'that.tlieydo'not often enough serve as ex-
Samples : of what NOT. TO DO in the future.
Some day it is more than probable that you
i;.1 will look baek and say: "Why "didn't I fol-
Alow the advice of the First National Bank
and.buildup a big bank account when earn-i-ings.
"came easy.". - ..'
me First National Bank:
Medford Oregon
and North Riverside
Telephone 11
The Dow Hospital
. '. Graduate Nurses Only
- Special Attention to X-Ray Cases.
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mii me vveeus vvunout
pruning Plant Roots ;:
'..vThat s the kind ot culti
vation yon can do with the
disc cultivator we now have in
stock. It is a cultivator made
especially for shallow or surface
cultivation. Besides killing the
Weeds' without injuring the grow
ing cropi this John Deere Disc
Cultivator forms a dust mulch
that readily absorbs and retains
indistuieo. '. ,
'..' We' want you to try the foot
dodge of this cultivator. Come
in, get in the seat and see how easy it
Is to dodge. The bails pivoted to the
arch bap the extra long draw-bars
snake dodging easy, at the same time
thorough Orork is being accomplished.
Notice how easy it is to set
the gangs close to or away from
1 the rows merely turn a nut how
easy to angle and tip the gangs by
means of the levers, and to reverse
the gangs to in-throw or out-throw.
You will be pleased with the
way the extra long flexible pres
sure and cushion springs cause this
cultivator to penetrate the desired
depth in either hard or soft soil, and
relieve machine of jar and jolt when
transported.
The best way to decide just
what this cultivator will do for
you is to come in and see it and ask
us to explain it to you. We will be
glad to show it to you. .
HUBBARD BROS.
Medford, Oregon
E. Sr. Wilson who lias been nudit
ing the records of Juekson county
filed his report Tuesday, JIuv 5. Mr.
Wilson says that from the clean
records uresented under the volumi
nous transactions in nil departments,
tax pavers of the county may be as
sured that county affairs are beine
economically and ably administered
by the present county officials.
A summary of tho most important
information broueht in the report will
be of genuine interest to the public.
Resources are eiven as:
Cash and securities .....-..$348,448.28
Taxes collectable, exclud
ing tax sales 144,300.00
County Property :
lieal estate and
improvements $112,500
Furniture and
fixtures 12.800
Road eoumment 28,000
153,300.00
Total .....I JW46.048.28
Liabilities are:
Pacific Highway bonds......:;$500,000.00
Warrants, old
issue $137,716.00
Iintercst ac
crued 50,000.00
Other w a r
rants 56,395.77
244.111.77
, Liability funds:
Irrigation dis
tricts ... .$30,500.85
Cities 15.300.53
Schools 49.38.39
Pacific- lligh-
wn y ' bond
interest ....
Special trust
fund
Exceas collec
tions of per-'
sonul prop
erty tax .
10,610.79
2.774.13
1,507.37
110.158.00
Total ;.$854,2G9.83
Revenues received by the treasurer
total $1,068,027.65 and disburse
ments were $1,111,430.28. Cash bal
ances average $375,000 ranging from
$225,000 to as high as $504,000 in
banks. The tax collections of the
sheriff were $756,016 and of the
assessor $10,950. Fees of the sher
iff total $2542 and tho collections in
the clerks office reached the sum
of $12,000. Justices of the penc.
settled fines and fees in the sum of
$3,701.20. Various tabulations eon-
.vev much detailed information rcla
tivo to tho several departments of
the county government. -
The reduction of outstanding war
rants during the last s'x years has
been about $360,000. A tux of two
mills levied, and now being collected,
for the redemption of warrants will
reduce this indebtedness about
$10O.000 this year, leuving only u
small nwount remaining which thu
county commissioners hope to soon
have wiped off the slate.
A few unimportant clerical errors
are noted an the report and the con
dition of the records of all offices if.
favorably reported. ,
; The progress of. the county of late
years, and the natural increase in
Countv requirements has rendered the
present facilities inadequate to- con
veniently take care of the business
of 'the county and to properly pro
tect the records and relieve conges
lion in some of .the offices.
WARWICK FILM. "TREE OF
KNOWLEDGE" AT LIBERTY
The new Robert Warwick picture,
"The Tree of 'Knowledge." which is
coming to the Liberty theatre for
two days, commencing tomorrow is
declared to have that rare combina
tion of highly, dramatic and enter
taining story, talented star and fine
supporting Cast, and expert director
that results in the really unusual
photoplay.
The mention' of such plovers 03
Kathiyn Williams, Wanda Hawley,
Tom Formari and -Irvine Cummings
establishes the cast as fur above the
ordinary.
"The Tree of Knowledge" was
adapted from an English stage drama
hy R. C. Carton, who also wrote
"Lord and Lady Aliry." It is an ab
sorbing storv of the pernicious in
fluence of a female flirt and her final
vanishing bv one of her victims. There
is a beautiful prelude in which Theo
dore Kosloff. the Russian dancer, and
Yvonne Gurdelle enact in pantomine
the ancient legend of Adam and his
fabled first wife. Lilith.
Gives Credit Through the Land
Backache, lame and stiff muscles
and rheumatic patns are often symp
toms of deranged kidneys, "I had
weak bladder, bad kidneys and liver"
writes Willie Carter, Luxar, Pa. "I
could not sleep well and my back
pained me awful... I had a dizzy feel
ing in the morning. Since taking
Foley Kidney Pills I have been re
lieved of all such ailments." They
rid the system of the poisonous acids
that cause aches and pains. For sale
by Medford Pharmacy. Adv.
At n meeting of the forum of the
Chamber of Commerce last Wednes
day noon nt the Holland Hotel, theri
developed a strong feeling that an in
tensive campaign was neeessni'v to
carrv the five hundred dollar countv
road bond measure to bo voted upon
at the election Slav 21. In that the
state four wr cent bond limitation
act interlocks with the countv bond
ing proposition, the same was also
included into the program of the cam
paign as was the higher cducutional
bill, so necessary for the education
of the young manhood and woman
hood of our great state.
Mr. Weslio Brown led tho discus
sion on rond matters and gave a clear
statement of what it meant to Jack
son countv to have -cither of the
measures fail of adoption by tho
voters. Mr. Rawles Moore. Benj. C.
Sheldon. F. W. Menrs and H. L. Wul
ther all spoke in favor of making an
educational campaign to carrv the
road measures. Mr. V. II. Vnwter
called attention to the importance of
the higher educational bill and his
suggestion to include the same in the
campaign was unanimously concurred
in.
As n result of the forum's action, it
is recommended to the bourd of di
rectors that n campaign committee
of three members be appointed, who
arc empowered to select assistants
from the ranks of tho Chamber of
Commerce to conduct n, thorough
campaign for the adoption of the road
bond measures of tho countv and
state and the higher educational bill.
This committee will call upon a
great muny members of tho chamber
to assist in this campaign as there
will be four minute men, speakers for
rurul districts, men appointed to take
care of publicity, in the nowspnpers
as well as getting nut windshield
signs and literature giving facts and
figures.
The time between' now and election
will not permit any 'delay, so that
when members of tho Chamber of
Commerce aro called upon to nssist
in this campaign, thev should make
evcrv effort to attend tho meetings,
which arc to be called so thero will
be no dclav, as evcrv dav counts in
reaching the voters of the countv he
fore election.
About fifty, members attended the
forum yesterday. All during the
month of M'siv, thoy. will be held nt
the Holland Cafe on each Wednes
day noon. Next month, they . will
nil be held at the Medford Hotel
Next week, C. E. Gates will lead the
discussion on the value of a modern
automobile camp ground to the com
munity in which it is located. Mr.
David H. Rosenberg will be the chair
man of tho day.
Two visitors attend tho forum on
Wednesday, Mr. James II. Childs of
Los Angeles of the American City
Bureau, who was in the citv connect
ed with the Oregon State Chamber of
Commerce campaign and Mr. C. S.
Ilarrimnn of Detroit, a traveling
salesman, who was a guest of Mr.
Gain Robinson.
Gosh I How my back achesl "
After Grip, "flu" or colds, the kidneys
and bladder aro often affocted called
nephritis, or Inflammation of klinoys.
This Is tho red flag of danger better
be wise and check tho further inroads of
kidney dlsoaso by obtaining that wonder
ful discovery of Dr. Plorco's, known as
Anuric (antl-uric-acld), because It expels
tho uric acid poison from tho body and
removes those pains, such as backache,
rheumatism in muscles and Joints.
Naturally when the kidneys are
deranged tho blood Is filled with poison
us waste matter, which settles In the
feet, ankles and wrists; or under the
eyos In bug-like formations.
Dr. Plorco's Anuric Is many times more
potent than llthla and often eliminates
uric acid as hot tea melts sugar. -
Madkiia, Cai. I recommend Dr.
Pierce's Anuric very hlgliiy. I have
suffered for the last three years with
catarrh of the bladder, having tried
every remedy I heard of but without
relief. I saw Auurlc advertised In
the papor, and like a drowning man
Grabbing at a straw I thought I would
ry it also, which I did with great suc
cess, as It relieved mo almost Imme
diately, before I had token all of tho
trial package, and having groat conll
dence In tho remedy I ImmodluUily sent
to the drug storo and bought a packagn.
I can say to all suffering from any
disease of tho kldnoys or uric acid
troubles, try this remedy and suffer no
longer. I havo great faith In Doctor
Pierce's remedies. S. P. LIenslev.
Stenography
Multigraphing
Circular work of all kind '
Mailing LIiU
Tunnell & Edwards
106-308 Liberty Building
' Medford, Oregon. ,
Are You Ready for Haying?
Come in and see the New
McCormick Mower
The Best Mower You Can Buy
We carry a complete stock of
McCormick Mowers, Rakes
and Hay Loaders
Come here for Genuine I. H. C. Repairs
for McCormick, Deering and
International Machines
Patton and Robinson, Inc.
Tel. 150
Everything for the Farm 112 So. Riverside
A CLEARANCE SALE
:' on all ' - -':v;--' ';
USED CARS
- .. THIS WEEK . ;
These cars must be sold. ' A small payment down will
put you in possession of one of them.
One 1919 Buick Light Delivery Truck
One 1917 Overland Light Delivery Truck
One Dodge Touring Car
One 1918 Velie Roadster
One 1919 Velie Roadster
One 1917 Chevrolet Touring
One 1919 Maxwell Touring
One Paige Touring
One 1920 Overland Sedan New
V One 1917 Buick Touring Car
These Over Before You Buy
Brown Motor Co.
No. 38-40 North Front Streiet
VOTE FOR GOOD ROADS BONDS