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FROM CONTENTED COWS
TO CONTENTED PEOPLE
Because our cows are happily pastured on beautiful
green meadows, because every safeguard toward purity
and cleanliness is adopted in our own dairy, because our
milk is properly clarified and pasteurized and the bot
tles carefully sterilized, tliis milk is absolutely safe
and nourishing for your children, as weir" as grown
people.
. It is high in calories and food value. Palatable for
the table, too. Delivered daily to your door by cour
teous wagon men.
"Drink a Quart a Day."
Jackson County Creamery
cniiiTrnnwm
fcelflUBB VmmLN
,says
"(or tiee planting
genuino jCJaniJ is
most saiismctory"
The Giant Farm Powders Kureka Stumping and Giant
Stumping loosen and pulverise the soil instead ot packing it
and throwing it high in the air.
Western fruit prowrrs have ned hundreds of tons of these
Giant I'owdcrs fr blasting beds fur trees. They have proved
that blasting with genuine Giant Powders provides free
drainage, increases moisture-storage capacity and insures
vigorous growth and early bearing.
'My trees planted three years ayo in beds blasted with Giant
Powder are 75 to loo per cent biRger and better than the
trtes that I planted in dug holes," writes II. II. Smith,
Oregon City.
You willmnjoy rra)ins "Hrttrr Firinintr wi'h tliant Farm Powdert." It Je
scribr ill llir new and monry-navwtr ttirthd4 o( lilamtitf lied tor trees, ub
soilinv estsLlitlicd yiuvti and orchard, clearing land, ditching, etc. Writ
tot it now. .
THE GIANT POWDER CO., CON.
"tiverijthitty for IHastimj" 238
Futl National lUnlc liMir , S.tti Fnniir
LWiw.li Ofl)t; LJcutci, 1'uitittUil, bull Lake City, Sennit, Spokaat
STUMPING
EUREKA
Crater Lake Hardware Co.
Distributors
Medford, Oregon
NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO.
Adopted Monday, March 29.
AS 1 1 LA X I M I :i IX) I W
Dally eirrpt Wumlay,
Un UiHlford 7:1.. :0. R:4R, 9:3
10-16 11:1)0 a. in, 12:00 noon; 12:1 ". 1 !').
,u .nn H-ii. 1-30. ,:l!. 0:00. 7:01) P ni.
4fi'p. in. Haturday unlv; lt:30 J. in. dally ;
20:80 p. m. Saturday only.
Lm Ashland 7 :1ft. B :00, 8 : 1 ft. 0
10tl6, 11:00 a. m.; li:no noon; 13Hft, 1:30
Stlfi, :00, 8:4, 4:30, f:1.1. 0:00, 7:1"l p ni.;
8.46 p. m. Hiluritay only; V AO p. in. dally;
3Sll6 midnight, Ha turd ay only.
Sunday Onljr
9:00. 10:00, 11:00 a. m.; 11 noon; 1:00,
SiQU 8:00, 4:00, 0:O0, 0:liO, y:30 p. m.
9:00 10:00, 11:00 a. m.; IS noon; 1:00,
9100, b:uu, 4.uo, o:ui, o:au, v.au p. m.
WalUog room AahUod, Kut bid rturtuacr.
J.K'KSONVIIJ.K MKIU-tlKO
hailv rui-i't S'lmlav.
t - M-lf.i,l "-s:Mi, V:an, " 10:80 a. m.;
1 2 :) mini: 1 ::t. 3 .im), 4 30, 6 Lju p. m
S:itnrl:ty only 7:30 p. m.; V .39 p. to. dally
Saturday only l0::i(i p. u.
Saturday Only
I.pavp Jji'kannvllli 7:U, M:50, 10:00, 11:BV
a. in.; 1 ;M), U (Ml, 3:'i, b:00 7:00 p. CO. Wat
imUy only, S:00 p. tn
Nmiduy Onlr
I.carr Mi-dfont t :0. 10:J0 . m.; 11:00
noon; t 3d. 4:00. Ar.iO, l:.10 10:10 p. m
l.avr Jai-kaonvilli '10:00, 11:80 a. UL l:t0,
3:.1o. A:00, 7:00, v :60 p. m.
Offi.r and ttjieiuit room No. S, South Front,
Iai4i ll.'tcl hinlhiiir.
.I k ktonulle Uaittnc Itoom at Bcttr'a Cod
frcliotifry.
1'lioue 909, Uedfurd, Or.
STATE CHAMBER OF
ERCE DRIVE
Jjlav in a .-tale-wiile ral.laiin of t'lr
Orr'j'tii Slate ChaiLfer of Comrren-r
wa- ouliini-'l t'Oav bv Jam-- IT
Chi!'!-, rejireentirii: tLf state chaii:
r. "who vitf-d tdi f-iiv in ''oniiff-
tion wiili a furvev ot liie .-tat lhat
i- now lririif maile. Mr. Child- ,1
ru el the raiiwaiirn with a nun:'
of lending io'-al ujeii. iri'-hiilirr Mf
H-n f. Sh.l.ion. Mr. 0-.,r-.-e I.. Tneh
!er al Mr. Vernon II. Vawter. .il
of uh'.m are intt-re-t.:,l in the .hn
of the -tate 'han.ber.
Mr. lien C. Sheldon a- .-tle. tei
a- ehairman of the eairuaism exc-ti
tive i-ori;!l,itt('e nhi.-h v.iil eo-operi't'
with other cities in the state-i,:"!.
moveii.ent. A--oti::ted with him will
tie f'n-nrje I.. Trieehier. vi,-e- -hair.ian
f!eore T. Collin-. Vernon Vawter and
A. I Hill.
The Oregon State Chamber
Commerce ha- undertaken i.lans to
rdav a biir i.art in the future -veloi.nient
of the -tate of Orea
runu- win i,e coiieitel to (lvums
aderti-ir.i.'. fiointim.' out tlie oiiortu
mtiee to Ijc f'omid in Oregon and to
encoura'.-e land -ettlcmeiit : admini--
trat:on to nroinotc. irrigation: extcn
-ion of railroad-: refund on recbi
rnation fund : eiten-ion of hi'.'hwav-:
both for commercial tmrrio-es and
throui.'h national forest-: co-oncra
tion with agricultural and luinbeiin
intere-ts and numerous other bitr i.ro
iccts. the devclonmeiit of which will
be of incalculable value to Oreton.
Mr. Childs was a-sured bv loc
leaders that Medford could be relied
upon to do her share aloriL' with other
communities of Oregon. Other retire
-eiitatives of the. State Chamber of
Commerce will visit here later ard
complete the organization work for
the stale-wide movement, which it
oeciareu win ocnclit everv section ,)
Oregon.
EAGLE Hir EAGLETS
Br JL C. HowleU.
I). Ii. l'lynn and wife of the Peo
ple's Klectric store, Medford. wore
here for dinner Saturday afternoon.
Poke Smith and wife, John .May
hem, John Foster and Win. Jones,
one of the F. S. men, wero here and
spent Saturday night at the Sunny
side, and Mrs. Sherman Wooley and
children were here for breakfast.
W'm. A. llealo died at the homo of
Sherman Wooley, Sunday morning
and the remains were taken to Med
ford the same morning by Mr. Perl.
Medford undertaker, and burial took
place Tuesday afternoon In the Cen
tral Point cemetery. The religious
services were conducted by your
Kagle Point correspondent. There
has already been a notice of his death
published In the Mall Tribune, so will
not add more. There was an error
In stating his age, II should have been
aged 50 years, ono month. There
was a large company attended the
funeral.
Our Sunday school was unusually
well attended as there were more in
attendance than for several Sundays
before.
lly 11:30 a. ni. Sunday morning
the company began to collect at the
Sunnyside and inquire as to the pros
pect for satisfying the appetite, und
it kept your correspondent busy with
his little book and pencil registering
tho names of tho people as they came
and 1 am quite certain that I missed
some but I tried to treat them all
ulike. but many of them camo and
registered without my asking, as a
ery large majority of the people who
come out from the towns and cities
appear to liko to hcg their names la
the Medford Mall Tribuuo as well as
to read the names of others who have
been enjoying a rldo out in tho mor
ning air and having dinner away
from home.
Among the first names on my list
are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mann and chil
dren. Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. Harrison.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Davis. Mrs. Kerr.
J. W. Snvder and family, Kthel Ausan
and daughter tlcnevlcvn. Mr. and
Mrs. Jt. P. .Moran. J. E. .Moron, of
Medford; Mr. und Mrs. Herman Mey
er, Kr.. of Lake creek, lr. Henry Hart
wife and son Itobert of Medford, Mrs.
H. V. Hart and sou Kverett of Quiiuy,
111., A. S. Itosenliauin, Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Pelton, (lold Hill.
Oils, the Tailor and wife of Medford.
Mrs. Carrie Hyan of Ashland. Mr. and
Mrs. Davu Peterson. Grants Para, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Simpson and daughter
l.aurett. Mr. anil Mrs. C. 11. Milteyn
olds and daughter Kva. Mrs. J. V.'.
Meyers. Miss Alice Hanley and her
nioco Miss Clara Hanley of Jackson
ville. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill nnd
daughter of the A. W. Walker Auto
company, Medford. Chris llergsman.
11. 1,. Dodge. Mi'dford. Sherman
Wooley and family, Polk Smith and
wife. K. K. und Mrs. French. Win. O.
Dickinson. Donald Dickinson. Helen
Dickinson and Wilbur Dickinson of
Ashland, Harry Smith, Miss Joyce
Von dcr Hellen and her brother Hugo
and cousin .ludm' Klorey. W. o. Hub
erts, and son-in-law. H. A. Hutton
and wife and D. H. Patrick.
1. It. Patrick engaged room nnd
board as he Is engaged in making
some alterations In Hoy Stanley's
house and doing other carpenter
work for him.
D. I.i. Van Neudo camo out from
POLITICAL CAKDS.
District Attorney.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for tbe office of Prosecuting
Attorney for Jackson eonnty, Oregon,
on the republican ticket, subject to
the wish of the voters at tbe comicg
primary election. If nominated and
elected I will aee thai tbe law, are
Justly acd honestly enforced. Re
spectfully yours.
Ad TV H. A. CANADAY.
Medford and went up to fi':.te Fali
Monday morning ar.d there was a
itratge lady on the s:age at the same
time going up the country.
V. E. B.-ittson of the firm of Brit:
?on fJroa., who have charge of the
P. S. Anderson dairy farm, came in
Monday with his au-.o to have W. L.
Childreth overhaul. can and repair
it. The garage, men here seem to
have quite a lot of work to di al
ready this season.
Charley Sefield and wife came in
frcm their home near Lake creek and
were trading with o'r merchants
Monday.
Mrs. Sim Courtney and sister. Miss
ilina Minter who have been in Med
ford. came out Monday morning and
went up home.
Sam Courtney who has been en
gaged repainting R. G. lirown's house
is now engaged papering Koy Ash-
poles house. Sam Is a good workman) , hereby announca mJ canaliacy
and seems to be kept busy either, for nomitiaUon oa tne republican
painting or papering somebody's j Ucitet fQr th(J offlce o Projecutlng
h0UEe- . I Attorney. If elected 1 pledge myself
1-red Chaney of Kansas, came injtJ an lmpartIal enf0rCement of the
jionuay ioo laie locaicn uie siise ' 1 law. F P FA n ft r I
uutte fails so stayed at tne sunn;- A(jT
sloe. He came out to ste tne counir
and visit a relative he has in Butte
Falls.
Mr. and Mre. Thorn, solicitors were
here for dinner Monday, and so wac;
Kalph and Mrs. Roy Stanley, Clifford I
Hickson. Dr. J. L. Helms, ve'.eriaary
tnal schools for Oregon.
Ad. ' HA-VBI'
Belle-ring that mj successful man
agement of the office of District At
torney has shown me thoroughly
qualified, and that I can serve the
people of Jackson county. In that
capacity best, I annom-ce my candi
dacy for re-election on the republican i
ticket at the May primaries.
AdT. G. M. ROBERTS.
1 herewith announce myself as can
didate for nomination, on the repub! -can
ticket, for County Schoc ,1 Super
intendent. SUSANNE W. iiOME.
County Coroner
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination on the republican
ticket for the office of County Co.
oner. If elected I rromise econom
ical management of the Coroner's of
nce. JOHN A. PERL.
Adv.
Rawles Moore is a candidate for
the democratic nomination for Dis
trict Aitorney.
Bhenft
T h o ro Vi v gnnnnnCD m V tg nrt A APT
of iiedford. and Henry Trusty of Ell: i .,,, ,n. ,ho
creeK.
When Bert Brown, one of the men
who have been stopping with us while! that mf neori
I sheriff on the republican ticket, sub
ject to the May primaries. I reel
taking the machinery out of the ice
plant went to look after his horses he
found that they had broke loose and
started for Fort Jones. Calif.
starting on the trail he found them in
the pound at Medford with a charge
of J4.40 against them. Paying the
bill he returned Just in time to help
put on the last of the heavy machin
ery on the truck. Speaking of the
machinery, Messrs. Crawford and
Brown finished up shipping it to Med
ford Monday to be taken to different
points in California, a part for Duns-
muir und a part for Fort Jones.
Other business callers Monday
were Charles Given, A. c. bpence.
Brownsboro road supervisor, James
Culbertscn. Ed Spencer and N. A.
Loucks.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Campbell, the
men who bought out the Interest of
our old banker, Mr. H. J. Devaney,
came in Monday afternoon and is now-
getting acquainted with the patrons
of the institution. They drove from
Washington in their car.
Thomas Farlow of Ike creek, was
a business caller Monday.
J. T. Adams and 3on, O. D. Adams.
of McLe od. spent Monday night at
the Sunnyside.
Edward Dale and wife are here vis
iting our postmaster, W. C. Clements
and wife.
Rudolph Peck of Lake creek, drove
thru Eagle Point Tuesday morning.
Mr. Bassett, the old Butte Falls
shoe cobbler, came out Tuesday mor
ning and went up to his old home.
Mr. and Mrs. McReynolds nnd Mr
and Mrs. Wm. Miller of Medford, h.
Stone of Portland and Miss Janet
Pendagrass, Miss Burnett, pastor of
the Free Methodist church of Med
ford, and Sheriff Charles Terrill were
here for dinner Tuesday. Miss Pen
dagrcss is state lecturer for Pacific
Coast Protective society. The three
were out looking after the interests
of the rising generation.
Geo. Skelo of Butte, Montana came
in Tuesday and remained until this
Wednesday morning. He was on his
way to Trail looking for government
land to locate on.
Miss Catherine Foley, one of the
Butte Falls school teachers. Ernest
eachey and wife called for supper
Tuesday evening and went on to
Lutte Falls that night.
J. II. Dunaway of Medford, was a
business caller Wednesday morning.
Mre. Miller of Trail, and little
grandson camo out on the stage from
.Medford and went home this morn
ing and Polk Smith and wife and two
others went to Hutte Fnlls on the
stage this morning.
Frank Johnson and family of In
dian creek, were In town this morning.
Mark Winkle and Glenn Haley, anil
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Kinney of Ashland
were here for dinner today. Mr.
Kinney is ono of the candidates for
county commissioner. D. welcu
of Medford, candidate for county
treasurer, also on mo , repiuim-an
ticket nnd A. E. London of Medford
were here for dinner today. Mr. Lon
don has traded for fa small orchard.
two lots, and house known as the old
achey place ill block S in our town.
procured it from P. II. Daley.
There is a deal on hand whereby
one rf our prominent citizens sells
is farm to one of the Medfordltes
i-.: as I cannot it"t either of the par
ties on the phone will not give it out
tods:', all ho money has been paid
ilown to secure tho trade.
as a public official
during tbe first term entitles me to
re-nomination and re-election.
Adv. C. E. TERRILL.
I hereby announce myself a repub
lican candidate for sheriff of Jackson
county, at the May primaries. Sev
eral years experience In thia line of
work. Including last alx months of
IS 19 In the tax collection depart
ment, thoroughly qualifies me to ad
minister the dutl s ot the office in an
efficient manner.
AdT. JOHN B. WIMER.
County Treasurer
I hereby announce myself as a can.
didate on the republican ticket for
the nomination for the office of
Countv Treasurer, promising to ad-j
minister the duties of the office on an .
efficient bus'tess basis. i
Adv. A. C. WALKER.
I hereby announce myself as can-:
didate for nomination for County i
Treasurer on the republican ticket.
I am an experienced business man. j
Adv. . W. L. WELCH.
EAT
at
Cafe
Holland
Try Our
50c Merchants'
Luncheon
I hereby announca my candidacy
on the republican ticket for County
Treasurer, subject to the primary.
May 21.
E. P. CHANDLER, Rogue River.
(Adv.)
I have decided to make the race
for the democratic nomination for
sheriff at the May primaries. I will
stand on my record of a little over a
year in the sheriff's office, prior to
my entering the service.
Adv. RALPH JENNINGS.
County Clerk
I announce my candidacy for re-
nomination for County Clerk on the
republican ticket subject to the decis
ion ot the people at the coming pri
maries, and hope my record in this
office the first term is such that I
am entitled to your support this year.
Adv. CHATJNCEY FLOREY.
County Assessor, ,
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for tbe re-nomlnatlon to the office
nt Pmintv &,,Hnr fnr .Tnclrocn min-
ty. by the Republican party at the Pecution of those interests of the
County Commissioner j
I am a candidate for the nomina-!
tion for county commissioner on the
republican ticket, subject to the pri-:
mary of May 21-. I have lived in,
Jackson county a number of years,
..n,nfqn lha nnerU of the COlintV
Und if chosen will nromise an eco
nomical, efficient business adminis
tration. I have always been a good
roads booster. A. E. KINNEY.
Adv.
I announce my candidacy for the
office of County Commissioner on the
republican ticket, subject to the will
of the voters at the primaries, May
21, 1920. If elected I promise an
economical, fair and impartial ad
ministratioa of' the duties of tho of
fice. I have always been for good
roads. (Adv.) COKRT HALL.
Upon the solicitation of friends 1
have consented to become a candi
date for County Commissioner, sub
ject to May primaries. I am a good
roads enthusiast and think business
j methods can prevail in county af
fairs. V1U1UK IJLitbh.L,L,.
Adv. R. F. D. 2, Medford.
Iteprcscntative
I am a candidate for re-nomination
for Joint representative of Douglas
and Jackson counties, on the republi
can ticket, at the primary, May 21.
am for good roads and have helped
framo the present good roads legisla
tion. If nominated and elected I pro
mise to devote my energies to the
1
primary election May 2lBt. 1920.
Adv. J. B. COLEMAN,
(district I represent and the state of
Oregon. (Adv.) W. H. GORE.
Rchool Superintendent
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for nomination for County
School Superintendent on the repub
Mean ticket. G. W. GODWARD.
AdT.
I hereby announce myself as candl
date for County School Suporinten-
dent, on the republican ticket, at the
primary election, May 21st. I am for'
progressive education, the education ,
that prepares for life, and for giving
the rural schools tho very best ad-;
vantages possible. I favor more nor-I
Stenography
Multigraphing
Circular work of all kinds
Mailing Lists
Tunnell & Edwards
108-308 Liberty Building
Medford, Oregon.
On Time
A million workers make
the trip to and from
work a pleasure and rc- '
creation by Riding a
Bicycle,
Do you?
They live in the clean,
quiet suburbs where liv
ing costs are less, and
let their wheels save
their car fare. Tho ar
rive On Time.
Do you?
They earn more money
because the healthful
exercise of ridinc ena
bles them to do better
work and more of it.
Do you? '.
ride a bicycle
f.'e. martin
Licensed City Scavenger.
it- l.-aT-. -JTgT, ...
All refuse lmmecnately removed on
short notice. Weekly visit In resi
dence districts. Daily business dii
rrlet. Phones BOn-R.
VICTIMS
RESCUED
Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid
troubles are most dangerous be
cause of their insidious attack a.
Heed the first warning they giva
that they need attention by taking
GOLD MEDAL
Th world's standard remedy for thst
disorders, will eftn ward off these dis
uses and strengthen the body againr!
further attacks. Thtae sizes, all drug gists.
Uc4 1W U Cold MmUI m tTtrj Ui
k sad ( do wmrUtrfa
For
Farm Tractor
Tho Fordson cuts the cost ol prcparinjr land almost to half of
what it costs with horses. But oven more important is the fact that
the Fordson saves from thirty to fifty per cent of the farmer's
time. And time saved Kettiiiy; fields' in shape to plant in' the
proper season;. netting things done when thev should be done
means money to the farmer. Besides it solves the labor problem.
As ever, the machine way is proving more efficient faster
easier, than the old hand way. Ju thc faetorv, the machine creases
production, saves labor produces more at less cost. And that is
what the Fordson does on the farm. The Fordson wav is the nia
cin ne way oi iarming. .Besides itsoives the labor problem.
The Fordson's first cost is thelowest in the market; ;
after or operating cost is lowest.
tractor, backed by the greatest
tractor service organization in
the United States.
AVo are Fordson dealers. Not
only do we sell Fordson tractor--,
but we carry a stock of Fordson
parts and employ Fordson me
chanics to help the farmers get
the best results from the Fordson.
Made by Henry Ford and S-'ii
and sold bv
mid the
It is a ci impact, easilv bandied
C. E. GATES AUTO
New Quarters, Sixth and Riverside.
MEDFORD, OREGON.