Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 17, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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' BEDFORD STSTE TRIBUTE, MEDTORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 17. 1920.
Terrible Tortures From
Itching Skin Diseases
No Sure Relief Until the Cause
Is Removed.
When the Viood becomes in
fested with millions of tiny dis-
ease germs that attack the skin,
then the nery irritation and in
tense itching will remain with you
until these germs are removed
from the blood.
Genuine relief therefore, can
only be expected from a treatment
that goes right to the seat of the
trouble, and strikes at its cause
Such a remedy is S. S. S., the re
liable old blood purifier that kills
the germs of disease, and sends a
new supply of rich red blood
coursing through the veins.
S. S. S. has been used success
fully in some of the worst cases
of eczema and other skin disor
ders.
For valuable literature write to
Medical Adviser. 108 Swift Laboi
ratory, Atlanta, Ga.
Goodvear Tire Sale
30x3 A. W. T. Outings ; $15.00
36x31. a. W. T. OasiiiKs ' l1"'
32x4 A. W. T. (JasiiiKH, : 30.00
32x41, A. W. T. ('lords, 50.00
36x412 A. AV. T. Cords 54.00
TUBES ALL SIZES
30x3 Cirpy Tube $2.25
30x31, Grey Tube 2.50
32x31" Crc'v Tube. 3.50
34x4 (Irey Tube 4.00
30x41. Grey Tube 0X0
32x41" GreV Tube 5.00
32x4 Grev Tube .' 4.00
31x4 Grey Tube 4.00
All Goodyear; all fresh stock. Cut out this ad
and send cheek.
Grants Pass Service Station
Grants Pass, Ore.
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SERIES20 SPECIAL-SIX
You will better understand
the enthusiasm of Stude
baker owners af ter you have
ta).ii, a demonstration ride
n the Special-Six any
. vnere and under any condU
' tions you choose. Do this,
andyou will know the reason
for its popularity. ,
BO H. P. detachablchrad tnotnrt
Inlermediata Iraiumiauon; 119
inch wheelbaae, uivina maximum
comfort for fivo pAuanners.
All Studobaker Can are equipped with
Cord Tlrea another Studebakerprecedeot
"This is aStudebaker Year"
HINES & SNIDER
South Fi r Street
WILLOW SPRINGS, May 14
broom corn industry in the Willow
Sprint's district Is quite active, l.nst
year there was considerable acreage
but this year it will be much greater.
W. 11. Harris is planting GU acres und
others lesser amounts.
Mrs. Win. Thompson entertained
informully Saturday afternoon for
her old college friend, -Miss Florence
Cleveland of Portland. Those present
were: Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. Will
Smith, Mrs. 11. II. Clarke, Mrs. I3ur
dutto Dodge and Mrs. Dodge, Sr.
Miss Cleveland stopped over here
for a few days while enrouto to San
KranclHco to spend her vacation.
The family cow at the J. W. Elden
homo got into the granary and died
from too much wheat. A good cow Is
a decided Iohb these days.
Mrs. Charles Murray, who visited
here a month ago, is spending the
week with her sister, .Mrs. Sam An
derson, while enroute from Sacra
mento to hor home in Portland.
The Willow Springs school mado a
very creditable showing at tho track
and field meet at Talent last Friday,
winning second place in the rural sec
tion, doing credit to the careful train
ing given them by Thcl Thomas who
very kindly acted as physical direc
tor. (Tho little daughter or Lew Smith,
who swullowed a pin a number of
weeks ago, will bo operated on Thurs
day. Mrs. Hoy. Nichols reports that her
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. I).
M'. (irishain, havo sold their ranch at
Sweet Homo, Oregon, and are coming
to the Rogue River valley to make
their pormanent home.
'Mrs. Sam Anderson wishes to noti
fy all the members of the Parent
Touchers club that the meoting will
bo held at her home next Saturday
afternoon, May lfi.
rrho death of Mrs. Rebecca Hicks
was deeply regretted by her' many
frlonds In this community, who ex
tend their sympathy to Mr. and Mrs.
M. V. Young nnd family.
Miss Martona Ncal spent the week
end at "Tho Crossing Ranch." Miss
Neal has filled the position of home
economics teaehor in the Ashland
day where they will visit relatives
for a few weeks.
Mrs. Keith went to Medford Mon
day to have some dental work done.
Mr. Ed Keith is home from Butte
Kails where ho has been employed in
a logging camp.
Fred Spencer has purchased a new
car and has moved to Phoenix where
he expects to work in the mill.
Chas. Lacy and family have moved
to Leland where he has employment
In a mill.
Mrs. Meda Netherland visited her
mother, Mrs. Crosby last Saturday.
Ray Kennedy of Waldo, Ore., visit
ed his nephew, Mr. W. Clark and has
gone to Ashland to work.
Louis Brown has purchased a new
Dort car.
i.VIrs. Jean Estes and little daugh
ter have gone to Ashland to visit rela
lives.
Frank Mulligan has purchased
new car. '
Tho M. W. A. nnd their families
had a social evening last Saturday
anu all present spent a very enjoy
able evening and a nice lunch was
served. I
Rev. J. T. Anderson of Marshfield,
was in town a few days and his wife
and children who have been Btaying
with her pnrentB, Mr. and Mrs. J. N
Pace for a few months, returned to
Marshfield with him.
Tho home talent play given by the
Ladles' Aid of the M. P.. church
Tuesday evening, was a success in
spite of tho rain which prevented
many from coming.
uonior high tho last two years, but is
considering accepting a position
southern California in order to
nouror her parents who resldo
Long ltcach.
TALENT TALK
Mrs. Carter and sons have moved
to Roguo River. Mr. Dillnrd ha3
moved into tho rooms in Mrs. Wal
ters' houso Just vacated by Mrs. Car-tor.
Mr. AduniRon has moved back to
tholr homo hero from Ashland. -
K. K. Cook spent a few days nt
homo and has returned to Klamath
Falls.
Hurley Dunn, wlfo and daughter
Pourl left for Tho Dalles, Ore., Mon
Sure
Relief
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
LL-ANS
FOR INDIGESTION
Vote for GOOD ROADS MAY 21
Vote 302 X Yes for 4 State Road Bond Limit
NO PROPERTY TAX
NO DIRECT TAX
NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES
NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX
Present Auto License hYes and Gasoline Tax will pay Lot Ii
principal and interest on all the bonds under this constitu
tional amendment. Approval ol this amendment is neces
sary to permit early completion of State Highways.
California -Oregon Power Company
Phone ICS. 216 West Main Street, Medford, Ore
Mi'B. McFnren. spent last Friday
with friends nt Gold Mill.
Mr. liav Smith lias returned from
Willows, Cal.
i lie Ladicsi Circle will meet at
Hope Prcsbvtcriaii church Mnv 1!) nt
JO o'clock, the occasion heiinr a real
old-fashioned house cleunimr job. It
has been stated that men will he wel
comed and a chance will be iriven them
to cam n 1:001 dinner.
The Korue Itiver hi'jli school is ex
pecting to participate in the Jackson
countv base ball tournament Satur
day, Mav 15, at Central Point.
On Mnnduv eveniiiL'. Mnv II). Miss
Deli-io Hiirkhardt was aiven a sur
prise in the wuv of a liirthdnv picnic
supper nt the homo of Mrs. llnishonr.
Those present were Kvu Wilcox,
Gladys Dix. MMdred Stevens, I.illn
Martin, Tlielniu Owens. Mrs. Dm
Mrs. Mcllvain, Mrs. Hraslicar, Dclcij
Hurkhardt.
Two of the teachers, Miss Hanl:in
and Miss Carstcns will take lliei
classes out fur a picnic in Kol'U
Hivur pari; on I'Vida'al'tcrnoon, Mir
I t, mill, 0, bnv! There will be cnK
and ice cream to a finish! 1'iiifcisii
and mrs. mirrmiiin will be the honor
ed uuests, and 'larcut.s of the pupils
are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. limderinnn uniled
with the Hope Presbyterian church
last Sunday by letter from the Fourth
Presbyterian church of Portland.
V
FOR
The Aut
oPays the Bill
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There were only 39,000 Autos in Oregon when we
started in with the State Highway Program. Now
there are 85,000. The auto license fees and gaso
line tax pay for the roads. Revenues constantly growing.
Good Roads bring the autos the more autos, the
more money for good roads Let's build the roads
and develop Oregon. , .
NO TAX
IN THIS
for the 4 State Road Bond Limit And make it possible to
build more state roads No Property Tax No Direct Tax No
Increase in Auto License Fees No Increase in Gasoline Tax
VOTE 302 X YES-41ake it Unanimous
t Roll up a Big Majority, to Show, Oregon believes In Progress-- '
The Auto Pays the Bill.
OREGON STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CHARLES HALL, Presldant, MarahMald. GEORGE QUAVLE, Genaral SecraUry, Partland
OREGON ROADS & DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
W L. THOMPSON, PreiMent. 12S Kin St., Portland. C. C. CHAPMAN, Chairman Executive Committee, R. i. Amity, Ore.
Official Computation shows that income from auto fees and gas tax' pays both principal and interest of bonds. Write to
a. above eddrcss for copy, certified by Whitfield, Whitcomb & Co., Certified Public Accountants, Portland, Oregon
TRAIL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Painter canio out on
Wednesday's stage for a short visit
with tho lnttor's parents, Mr. and
-Mrs. Geo. Adamson, leaving Thursday
for Washington whore they will make
their home.
. U. It. Dawson, R. D. Watson, E. E.
Ash, Lowell Ash, Johnnie Warner, C.
Cushman, Claud Ungsdalo and Frank
Mlddlebusher all spent tho week end
at their homes jiear Trail, returning
to Union Creek Sunday evening
where they aro working on the high
way.
Little Ethel nnd Alma Inlow have
recovered from their colds, sufficient
to resume their school duties again.
Miss Edna Peterson left Monday
for Portland where sho will visit rela
tives 'and friends for a couplo of
mouths.
Thoro will bo a big dnnce at Trail
hall, Saturday night. May 22. Orches
tra music from Medford. Come evory
one and bring your suppor and have a
good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Houston and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Houston and chil
dren were Sunday visitors ut Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ilnzclwood and
family left Wednesday for Klamath
county, in their now Ford, where Mr.
Hazehvood has employment for the
uiimmcr.
What Do You Want
a Tractor For?
The first thing yoir will think of is plowing. But don't stop there. If your
tractor is to be a profit-maker for you, it must do much more than plow.
It must be able to do practically all the work around your farm that you
have been in the habit of doing with horses or mules and do it better and more
cheaply. ,
It must be able to do your harrowing and fitting and seeding.
It must be able to do your haying and harvesting.
It must be able to do your hauling.
It must be able to do your belt work. ' ' ' '
And it must work in all sorts of soil, too sandy soil, volcanic, ash soil, wet
clay, hard soil, soft soil, heavy and light soil.
It must be able to handle your work on side hills and grades, as well as on
level fields. In short, it must be able to do all kinds of farm work at all times
of the year.
Tho Farmers and Fruitgrowers
I). ink calls our nttontion to tho fact
that J. 11. Cochran, manager of the
Western I'nion Life, has recently
caused several large deposits to ho
made in .Medford banks. This action
is commended by the local hanks on
account of the friendly spirit of reci
procity shown by tho Western Fnion.
as well as the sound business sense
displayed.
The people of tho city of Medford
pay out annually something over a
hundred thousand dollars In life In
surance premiums. For tho most
part, this money Is Invested in the
large cities of the east.
The policy and practice of the Wes
tern I'nion Life Is to, leave a good
portion of the money they receive in
the communities where they are rep
resented. They do this through mak
ing deposits In tho local banks and
investing in rami mortgages In those
communities,
The Cletrac Tank-Type Tractor was designed and built with a full knowl-
edge of the various kinds of farm work it would have to do in order to solve the 5
farmer's tractor problems. 3
The more you investigate the Cletrac, the better satisfied you will be that H;
it measures up to these requirements. ' . . .3
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Medford, Oregon
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