Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    AtEDFCMD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OKKGOX, THURSDAY, MAY VX 1920.
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IS BEST ATTENDED;
AT RIVERSIDE
DELAYS WATER
3
Seventy-five members and mic-sta
attended the forum of the t'hnnihcr
of commerce vcsterdnv at their rcsru
Inr Wednesday noon-dav luncheon.
It was the best attended forum the
chamber has experienced and show.
that importance of the fodum is beinc
recognized bv the members. A record
of the attendance of each individual
member is beinsr kept, so that nt the
end of the vcar it mav be shown who
has taken an active part and has
taken a irrentcr interest in the welfare
of the community than just pavinir
dues to the organization.
Anions the euests yesterday were it
number of dairymen from various
pnrts of the eoutv. who were holdins
a conference in lied ford in the inter
est of the duirv industry. The prac
tice of hnvini: farmers come to these
luncheons is what is desired as it
links the city up with the rural dis
tricts in a closer relationship and
creates a most friendly feelinir be.
tween the e:tv man and the farmer.
The following eucsts were intro
duced: K. W. (Irak'. V. S. Holibanch.
Louis ,Gnllatin, B. P. lluirhes all of
Talent,: Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Morris
of Central Point: A. V. Morrow, who
has iust recently' purchased the
Brookhurst Orchard: Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Pelouze of Kuulc Point: Hoy.
Joseph W. Ana-oil of Phoenix: E. L.
Westovcr of Corvallis: I. n. Janes,
who is located just out of Medford:
H. G. Williams, Jr.. and Mr. Artliur
W. Tyo, formerly, from Seattle, but
now located in business in Medford
and Mrs. Jan Andrews, who is presi
dent of the Greater Medford Club.
Mr. David 11. Koscnhcnr was chair
man of the dnv and after a prelimi
nary statement from him, he intro
duced Mayor C. E. Gates who was
appointed by the forum committee to
lend the discussion of the value of a
modern automobile camp ground to
the community and where the same
should be located and what facilitirs
should he incorporated in such
erounds to make it attractive for the
tourists to stop here.
Mr. Gates handled the subject in n
most masterly manner and presented
convincinor facts which enlifhteneo
his hearers upon this subject. The
committee recently appointed bv the
directors of the Chamber of Com
merce bv virtue of the tnlk civen by
Mr. Gates now have a broader vision
of what is expected of them and a?
the sentiment for a modern eamn
eronnd is exceedingly 'stronuvin the
community. thCy realize that the pres
ent facilities have outlived their use
fulness and nothing hut an un-to-thc
minute enirip ground would be con
sidered. The forum tq be held next Wednes
day at the Holland Hotel, will bo pro
vided over by Mr. John C. Mann and
the subject to be discussed will be
that of Tourist Development. No
positive nssuranco has been received
that this subject will be led bv an
out-of-town mail, but an effort is
being made tu secure a certain gentle
man to present the same for the
reason that he has made a consider
able study of the subject. Watch for
later announcements. ' '
Gives Credit ThroufDi the Land
Backache, lame and stiff muscles
and rheumatic pains 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... 1 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
hy Medford Pharmacy. Adv
Strong Women
BT.'Di.'.'VALENTINB MOTT.
Women
and men too
' are just as
strong and
'i ' ' 131 healthy, as
,f tS their blood.
Vigor and
health come
with good
Wood. Without good red blood a
woman has a weak heart and poor
nerves. '
In the spring is the best time to
take stock of one's condition. If
the blood is thin and watery, face
pale or pimply, if one is tired and
listless, generally weak, a Spring
Tonic should be taken. An old
fashioned herbal remedy that was
used by nearly everybody 50 years
ago is still safe and sane because it
contains no alcohol or narcotic. It
is made of roots and herbs and
called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. If druggists do not
keep it in tablet form, send 60 cents
for a vial to Dr., Pierce's Invalids'
Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y.
KlVEliSIDE. Mav 12. The water
was turned into the irrigation ditch
as far as Miller's Gulch ono dnv last
week and the residents of Riverside
were very much elated over the pros
pects of getting water on their land,
when about 100 feet of the bank was
washed out near the Hozalis ranch.
This part of the ditch was construct
ed under contract bv Tonv Ross of
Gold Hill. This will necessitate con
siderable expense and several dnv5
further delay in getting the water. '
Mrs. F. C. Pickett entertained the
ladies of the Recreation club Thurs
day afternoon. .Visitors present were
the Misses Nelly and Lvndall Jacobs
of Riverside; Ructta Bovd of Cot
tage Grove and MVs. C. W. McDonald
of Medford. A pleasing program was
carried out. Delicious refreshments,
consisting of rolls, olives, conseve,
salad, maple sundne. cake and coffee
were served bv the hostess.
Mrs. I. H. Porter was shopping in
Medford Friday.
A meeting of the Riverside Com
munity club was held Saturday even
ing nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Engcl. About twentv-five were
present and after the business ses
sion, nil enioved a jolly social time.
Lunch, consisting of sandwiches, cof
fee and pic wns served. The resig
nation of W. W. Ilittle as president
was accepted and C. R. Boyd was ap
pointed president. Grant Matthews
was appointed vice-president.
The contract for construction of
concrete bridges over Miller's Creek
and Birds-Eve Creek was awarded to
Messrs Carter, Alden and Judd, and
the work is well underway.
Mr. and Mis. George B. Alden, ac
companied bv M;ss Muriel Matthews,
went to Medford Tuesday evening and
attended the dance at the Elks tem
ple. Miss ltuottn Bovd who has been
visiting nt the home of her brother,
C. R. Bovd, returned to her homo in
Cottage Grove Friday.
R. W. Engcl has iust taken off
another nice hatch of White Leghorn
chicks. He hatched 34") from 3S0
eggs and feels quite elated with his
success with, the incubators.
W. W. Ilittle moved his family to
Gold Hill Monday, where thev will
live until further plans are made for
a permanent home.
Mir. and M!rs. Roy Ganfield are now
residents of Riverside and are getting
settldd 'at the'r home, purchased of
W. W. I little. -:
Mr. and Mrs. George Lance have
moved buck to their home on Foot-i
Creek from Ashland. Mr. Lance is
very much improved in health.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wahl came down
from Medford Saturday afternoon,
spent the week-end with Mr. und Mrs.
C. A. Wahl, and attended the meeting
of the Community Club Saturday
evening.
Mrs. C. R. Boyd has been ouite ill
tho past few days. A doctor was
called from Medford Friday. We arc
happy to state that last reports were
that she was Tory much improved.
Several of the children of the
ncighbodhood have been on tho sick
list, most of the cases having the na
ture of n hard cold and high fever.
Those afflicted were Neil Grnv, Har
riet Short and all four of the chil
dren at the Rozalis ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McDonald and
daughter. Woodsome were down frr.'m
Medford Sunday and spent the dnv at
the Pickett home.
Bert Corlev, who has been in this
neighborhood the past several mouths
left for h's home in North Dakota
Sunday.
The following from this vicinity
attended the field meet nt Talent Fri
day: Mrs. Pickett, Forest Pickett.
Mrs. McQuat. Ward M'eQuut. Muriel
Matthews, Elliott liiitlcr. Miss Alice
Harper, Mrs. Gray and children,
Harris Porter and Martha Porter.:
LIVE IN
E THE
OF
.PARIS Living organisms, im
prisoned in amber und believed to be
inVomparably older than the microbes
Hound in Ktrvptinn papyri, have been
discovered bv Dr. Galippe, of the
French Academy of Science, and it is
thought bv some biologists that these
organisms may probably be among
the very early elements 'possessing
life, to inhabit the earth.
Amber is said to have been formed
in the very early stages of the earth's
history, hut Dr. Gal ppe is convinced
the micro-organisms could only have
been imprisoned in the amber while
it was in course of formation.
As soon as these organisms were
set free from their prison thev arc
said to have manifested verv evident
signs of life and, when carefully cul
tivated, developed great activity. The
organisms are of course very elemen
tary, but this fact detracts little from
the marvel that thev nre living sur
vivals from a period far earlier than
that of prehistoric man, .
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You like to spend your money
in exchange for real facts. We give
them to you about Lucky Strike.
Lucky Strike it's toasted. It's
toasted to improve the flavor of
the Burley tobacco. The result is
perfect. You cannot,, obtain this
delicious toasted flavor in any
other cigarette.. , ; -
PAre you a pipe smoker? Then try
Lucky Strike pipe tobacco. Made
from the finestBurley tobacco that t
money can buy. The toasting process
seals in the Burley flavor and takes out
every bit of bite, It's toasted.
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which means that if you don't like LUCKY STRIKE
Cigarettes you can get your money back from the dealer.
VOTE FOR
GOOD ROADS
Vote 302 X Yes for
i State Road Bond Limit
No Property Tax
No Direct Tax
No Increase in Auto License
Fees
No Increase of Gasoline Tax
Present Auto License Fees nnd Gaso
line Tax will pay both principal and
interest on all the bonds under this
constitutional amendment. Approval
ot this amendment is necessary to
permit early completion of State
Highways.
Space Contributed hjr
Holland Hotel nd CaCo.
The Lorain
Oven Heat
Regulator
Fits on Gas Range and measures and controls the bent. No more
guessing at tho temperature for cooking and baking. Yon select Uio
temperature you want. 8et the wheel and your heat will stay at
that exact point no mora, no less.
Come in and let us explain this device to yon.
Oregon Gas and Electric Co.
Medford, Ore. .
HOUSEWIVES
Who aim at greater perfection in
cooking should use,
VILMO FLOUR
We deal in all kinds of feeds and
grains and can give you prices
that will please you
Rogue Valley Milling Co.