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PSCFH FTTH 7 Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone . costs only a few cents. Hitchcock at Page May 25th. orason MEDFO'iiD AfATTi TTJrBTTNE. MEDFORD. OT?r.f!0T. TUESDAY. MAY IS, 1920. Vith your fingers! You can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between tlte toes, and the hard skin calluses from tottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs little ot any drug store; npply a few drops upon the corn or caltus. Instantly it Btopa hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or ealliu right off, root and all, without one bit of pain or eor Cess. Truly! No humbug! 0 VOTE FOR GOOD ROADS ' 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 Fees nml Gaso line Tax will nitv both principal anl interest on all the. bonds under f.his constitutional amendment.' Approval of this amendment is necessary to permit earlv completion of State Hhjhwavs. Space Contributed by Holland Itotol and Cafo. Stenography Multigraphing Circular work of all Ictada Matltni Llatt Tunnell & Edwards 806-808 Liberty Building Modford, Oregon. Licensed City Scavenger. All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly vlnit In resi dence districts. Dally business dis trict. Phones nl)n-R. . We're specialists In 11 Kill frKAIK DHV CMCA.NIXR so you can have that dainty spring or summer gown cleaned RIGHT by having us do the work. We use the right materials and equipment and are genuinely skilled and expert in every detail ot the work. - Why not try us just call 244 and we do the rest. fas Powell Si. at O'Farrell, SAN FRANCISCO Gose loTheafres end Shopping District A newly beautified Hcttl Man waits the vifilor to San Fran cisco) New (urnUliinff of unuittl chirzn and comfort a lobby desif nrd to provide the atmosphere of hrrarioot home-and a new Dining Room, coaiidned one of the mod httmstinf in America all contribute to jour welfare! It it the only hole! with ronninf ke Water in ery room Beginning with this evening, a ser ies of road meeting will bo held in the county which will take in the nexi three evenings. These, meetings are for the purpose of explaining to the voters county road bond pro position as well as the slate 4 per cent bond limitation measure. It is evident that some of the voters have not givon thoro consideration to these measures and not knowing their ad vantages, are liable to vote against them. These meetings will no doubt be of great benefit in that the speak ers will explain these measures which will give information such as will permit the voters opportunity to intelligently vote upon these ques tions. Several years ago, this county had a warrant indebtedness of something over a hulf million dollars. Our county commissioners by wise fore thought have gradually reduced this indebtedness to that of $140,000. Two mills has been levied each year for the past few years, which has raised annually ? 100,000, so that in a yoar and a half from this Unto the entire balauco will havo been paid in full. m A $('00,000 I tonus With no f 11 rllier miltage tax on warrant indebtedness, the county can well afford to issue ?:00,000 road bonds as the sanio would not increase the taxes over what they have been right along. By the county putting up money for roads, it Is possible to got $900,000 of stute and federal funds, making a. total of $1, -100,000 to be srtent for roads in Jacksoj conn ty. There is a well defined program of where this money Is to be spent In the county and the commissioners are pledged to spend ft accordingly. Not one cent of it will go on the Pacific Highway, In fact every dollar will go Into what might be termed rural roads. Among the highways which are to be' improved are that of the Apple gate-Uuch with $200,000, Sams Val ley with $100,000, Ashland-Klamath Falls-Green Springs $300,000 and the Trail-AIedford-Crater Lake road with that ol $800,000. -1 ler Ont Inci'oiLse In order to get federal aid, the state must bo in position to match the five to seven million dollars of fered the state. This will necessitate a change In our laws whereby the state is permitted to bond itself for 4 per cent of its valuation instead of that of 2 per cent.. Statebonds fpr roads are issued by virtue of there being so much money collected in auto licenses and tax on gasoline which is more than enough to pay the interest and sinking fund for these state bonds, without raising the li cense fees on automobiles nor in creasing the fees on gasoline. Under these conditions it would be unwise not to vote for the per cent state road bond limitation act which is on the ballot for next Friday. The county commissioners are pledged not to issue the county road bonds unless the same are matched Therefore, If the t per cent limitation act is not passed, the county author ities will be unable to comply with the requirements and thoro will be no road building of a permanent charac ter in Jackson county for some time to come. "E. C. Gardner has purchased thru John C. Signor, 10 h. p. Friend, cap able of handling 20 gallons per min ute, equipped with two lines of hose, using tho famous Friend spray gun working at 300 pounds pressure, ha: a record of using of 5100 gallons of spray liquid in 10 hours, engine is of auto typo with magneto. Tank Is low holding 300 gallons. This Friend is enroute and expect ed to arrive in the next few days Orchard men who know of this are anxiously awaiting its arrival. Outfit will bo displayed near Nash hotel for. a few hours only prior to delivery All who wish to see this can leave their phone number and address with John C. Signor, Korinek building. Effort will he made to notify them, Adv, MAN'S BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs ; he can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with COLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney liver, bladder and uric acid troublee since 1696; corrects disorders ; stimulates vital orgaos. All druggists, three sizes. Look for th name GotJ Modal en tt bos , ead eccopt M imiUtioa . - J 4t V N' Raimona 'fltcictcA iiaymond Hitchcock, one of the most active and popular t'liiinuiki-ri on the American slime, will be the at tractive star at the Ptiue Tuesdav nmht, May 2,'v in an entirely new "Uitchy-Koo" show, the tirrd of the musical scries, and claimed lo be bv lone; odds the best. The Ilitchv-Kon title is now an established name for the diversified entertainments pro vided fir and bv Hnvmond Hitch cock, whicli are so odd and funnv that they have. become a bvword. Tho show of tlr's season is said to bo the most pretentious of the series. Jos- h Vrban of "Follies" fame and ltirhort Law desiuned and painted the scuityrv. Ainomr the hundred play ers i the cast are Duncan Sisters, Hital Dalle, Kutli Mjfi-licll, Florence O'Duiiishiiv.n and other well-known stae names. STORM IN BUTTE Due to unavoidable circumstances, the out of town speaker, who was to discuss the subject of tourist develop ment, will not be in Mi'dford on Wed nesday of this week and therefore the program had to be re-arranged and a number of local speakers are to present the question ol' how to obtain a greater trade expansion. This sub ject is of vital Interest to every busi ness, man in Modford and they should lend their assistance in solving this problem by attending the Forum to morrow, which will be held at the Holland hotel. A number of ideas as to trade ex pansion will bo advanced at tomor-j row's Forum by the business men themselves. One of their number, Mr. John C. Mann, will be tho chair man of the day. Mr. Mann has re quested that a special ed'ort be made to get out all of the business men for this; luncheon and they enter into the spirit of tho discussion whicli after all means dollars and cents into the pockets of the Modford merchants. Last week soventy-five members and guests attended tho Forum luncheon. There ought to be more than that there tomorrow as the sub ject is one which should bring out every business man. The Forum is the medium whereby tho expression of Ideas is given full consideration ind which may then be recommended lo the board of directors of the Cham ber of Commerce to work out. The Modford Chamber of Commerce has a definite program before it and its operation is by appointment of apec- ial committees for specific purposes. There is no limit to tho capacity for tho work wihch this organization can accomplish, providing the committees perform the duties devolved upon them by tho board of directors. A dead committee is worse than none at all, because they are holding buck the development of certain things thoy aro charged to accomplish. Members will meet promptly at noon nt tho Holland lobby. Luncheon will bo served at 12:10 and adjourn ment will be tulton promptly at 1:15 p. in. T .H(:,1 BUTTE FALLS, May 17i We Jiad a kind of an electric storm tho first of the week, two or throe trees wore hit with lightning up on the Dudley mountain, which caused some smoke to settle around here, making it ap pear like forest fire time. Mr. Barker and family drove up to Prospect Sunday. The daaco Saturday evening was well attended. Tho graduates liau their class re cital Saturday from S till which all went off In excellent style, follow- by a few songs and duets, then a darkie show finished the program. VMi'B. A. Dupreo was taken out to an Ashland hospital last week where she' was operated on and was doing nicely the last roport. The Dave Smith family havo moved up from Eagle Point and are making their hofo with his mother, Mrs. Bealo. Mr. and Mrs. Bucl Ilildreth Intend to spend the summer nt Prospect and will leave for there the first of the week. Mrs. Stewart took her son Barney to Mrfdford for medical treatment last week. Mrs. K. D. Jones returned from tho volley Thursday where she has been visiting her daughter for some time. Tho gardens are looking fine, and tho shower we had this Monday mor ning, will help them along, although there In plenty of wator to irrigate with. The Williams family aro preparing to move to the valley as soon as school is out but will return in the fall. Miss Alene Mahoney returned from her visit north Monday accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Hay Spencer. J. P. Hughes went out to Medford Monday on a pleasure and business trip Wednesday. J. Frank Carson left for McCloud, California last week. Tho men will miss him very much as he was the clipper, and also run a Bcraper over some of them. Tom O'Brien and T. Vanctta left for Cottag3 Grove where the latter Intends to purchase a farm. Everett Abbott went out to tho val ley last week leturning later. Schedule Good Road Meetings Headquarters Chester A. Arthur Post No. 47, G. A. It., Medford, Ore. In' fitting memory of those who foil on the battlefields. or.ln tho discharge of their duties as soldiers or sailors defending tho honor of our country. All comrades of tho post and Civil War Veterans and W. It. C. will as semble at tho park tit 10:110 a. in. May 2 3rd and jointly with tho com rades of tho American Legion and Company 1), will attend divlno ser vices at the Prosbytorian church. D. W. LUKE, Commander, J. B. Davis, Adjutant. It wiH be appreciated if the resi dents of Jledford who have n supplv ot extraordinary fine flowers crow- hnr in llieir vards, that thev send some of thein In the exhibit room ol the Chamber of Commerce. An ef fort is heinir made to maintain a coed fresh fruit and flower display there this summer and as soon as the in terior of the huihlini; has been tlior ouirlv cleaned and rearranged, there is no doubht but what the strancers who come there will be impressed with our products. Strawberries will be cominir in very soon and a plate exhibit of them will attract considerable attention, (irowors of berries anil flowers, in sendiiiL' in their displays, should nt tach their names to same, so Hint due credit will be uiven them during the entire time thev are exhibited. Wednesday, May 19. Appletratc. Hitch. Jacksonville. Trail. Thursday, May 20. Eacle l'oint. llrownsboro. Lake Creek. 1'rospcct. All meetings to be held nt picr.t o'clock in 1be eveninir. Speakers will explain the proposed eountv road bonds and the state 4 per cent bond limitation act. Next Time heart, nerves or chgestiart bother ' "(he cafiee drinker let him try a ten days' change to Instant POSTUM t7heresaReasonn Farm Tractor The after-service that u'nes v itli the Fonlson tractor is second to none. Fonlson dealers are located in every community wil'u stocks of repair parts and onijileyinp; skilled mechanics who know just how the Fordson should lie repaired and taken care of to do its iiest work. -. This .Fordson service means that your tractor can lie kept busy every working day during the cH ire year; that .Fordson repair men are ready to show you how to gel (lie best results from the tractor. t"--i Fordson service insures you against delay in getting parts. Jt is your protection. It is a protection now being enjoved bv more than .100,000 Fordson farm ers in the United States. ft Let. us tell you all about, the. Fordson tractor and Fordson service. Made by Henry, Ford & Scn and sold bv C. E. GATES AUTO New Quarters, Sixth and Riverside. MEDFORD, OREGON. ! The Auto Pays the Bill- There were only 39,000 Autos in Oregon when we started En 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 fJoads bring the autos the more aufos, the more money for good roads Let's busSd the roads and deveBop Oregon. NO TAX EN 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-Make it Unanimous Roll up a Big Majority, to Show Oregon believes in Progress--The Auto Pays the Bill. OREGON STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHARLES HALL, Prtildont, Manhflold. GEORGE QUAYLE, General Socreta.y, Portland OREGON ROADS & DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION W L. THOMPSON, President, 225 King St., Portland. C. C. CHAPMAN, Chairman Executive Committee, R. 1, Amity, Ore. Official Computation shows that income from auto fees and gas tax pays both principal and Interest of bonds. Write to above address for copy, certified by Whitfield, Whitcomb & Co., Certified Public Accountants, Portland, Oregon Palace Grocery Where you get Service. Fancy Canned Goods Fresh Fruits Fresh Vegetables Frensh Ranch Butter Fresh Creamery Butter In fact everything to eat. Moffat & Launspach Phone 109 132 West Main. Give us a trial. Fifth and North Riverside Telephone 11 The Dow Hospital Graduate Nurses Only Special Attention to XrRay Cases. STAR TAXI PH0WE 300 Cars for hire with or without driver. JAMES LESLIE ....... Nash Hotel WWW ORIENTAL ART GOODS CURIOS DRY GOODS CHINAWARE BASKETS AND TOYS Kodak Finishinps. Best Work. Lowst Prices. Postnl ennl photos, $1.25 down, ndilitionnl, GOc dozen. Costumes fur nished free. Japanese Art Store 34 N. Central ' Medford