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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1920)
HEDFURD WKTTj TRIE USB, 5TETPFTJRD, OREGON", TUESDAY, MAY IS. 1020. :r First Biscuits The Randalls were newly-wed. More than that, they were nir;iiiKer In a strange town, for Dick hud Ju.nt been sent to Cliveriule to be the local manager ot the Hercules Automobile Company. "Well, Betty, how about some sup per? aaid Dick as lie threw himself in a chair after a strenuous afternoon of unpacking. "I'm us hungry a tjie JiUfifiiaii army." ..J'.1.'"1 J,l.uTef1,; .t0-" BlKhcd Betty, "but what Bhull I pot?" "You know what I'd like?" said Dick reflectively "hot biscuits with lota or butter and" Hot biscuits!" cried his wife "Oh. iJlck. I wouldn't dare you'd never eat them. "Sure J would, ' retortfd Dirk. "You can make them. KverythlnKs here flour, milk, mid don't you remember that can of Ilyzon Halclng Powik-r and the Ky stui UnkinK Hook that Aunt .7 liU'.ck ,n ,he hox at 'he luat min ute.' Why hesitate?" It took a Utile arpurnent to convlnct Betty, but she finally atir-ci to try. Closely ehe followed the directions In the livzon Kakinff Hook. And as Mm slid the pan Into the oven she felt quite certain of success. "They can't help but he Rood." she said to hernelf, "for Aunt Alary told rne that If you use Ryzon and follow directions, your baking simply has to turn out rlRht." And the biscuits were (food Dick wouldn't say enough In their favor and In praise of Hetly's rookery. And as wptty went out. in the kitchen to re plenish the plate nhe smiled happily. "Dear old Aunt Alary for lemem berins; to put the ityzon In the box." The new Ityzon UakliiR Dook (orig inal prim $1.00). containing 2.r.0 prac tical recipes, will be mailed, post paid, upon receipt of 30 centH In stamps or coin. Or If you will purchase two or more pounds of Ttvzon nt once from your urocer, sending us his mime and address promptly, we will mall you a Ryzon Hak In Rook free. Genera I rnemtcal Co., Food Drnurtmeilt, 25 Broad 8t New York, N. Y. A NEW SERVICE Most Miles Per Dollar These Firestone words struck us) as exactly expressing our ideas of service. "Moat miles per dollar" is a plain statement of fact whether you apply it to the tires or to our work. We believe that our business will grow, as your confidence in us grows. In our stock of Firestone tires, tubes and auto accessories, we have chocen carefully, bear ing in mind always the standard, most miles per dollar. Come in and let uo prove it. HINES & SNIDER WE SELL TIRES e STATION BEINGS ; 1 BUILT MAIN ST. The work of constructing tho fine service illation of tho Union Oil com pany, at the corner of West llain and South Kir streets almost opposite the Standard Oil service station, was be gun Monday and is progressing rnpld ly, under the supervision of C. It. Watson, the company's construction foreman, who has just completed four new service stations in Portland. He expects to have the station here com pleted within three weeks. The company in building the local station is not only mindful of having tho structure ono of handsomo ap pearance, but is mindful of the pub lic welfare, as along with the service building will bo constructed what has long been needed in Medfori, two public comfort stations. The servlco station proper will oc cupy 75 square feet, and will be of stool frame and sheet motal covering construction. The station will be painted in white and gray colors and will have a pretty yard surrounding, thus adding attractiveness to tho vic inity. Ono by one the unsightly va cant lot corners down town nro being filled up with useful and sightly buildings -and surroundings. This new station with that of tho opposite Standard Oil station make a much desired change In tho west sldo busi ness section of tho city. Tho station will be under tho gon eral supervision of H. T. flndlay, the local manager of the Union Oil com pany and will have an oil storage ca pacity of 850 gallons, tho supply of which at any time can bo replenished quickly from tho company's main lo cal station. GOOI CIATIIE8 I Moke Them KLEIN The Tailor Mark J'atton, son of Owney Patton of this city, who has been In tho ser vice of tho Standnrd Oil company for tho past four years, has boon trans ferred from tho company's Roschurg plant, and mndo mnnnger of Its plant at Ashland. Pome on LI.zy, tako Ilonry nnd go up to tho Valley Kuol Co. and leavo an order for a few cords of 4-foot body slub wood that they are dolivor ing any placo in Modford for $4.75 per cord. You know they are reliable and you can dopend upon them. 52 Hemstitching, pecollng 10c por yard, thread furnished. Expert op erator. Slngor Shop, 10 South Fir stroot. CO Auto repairing 11. J. Swing, with HutlHon .Motors Auto Homo, 211 South Front. All work guaranteed. tt Mr. U. A. Snidor of San Francisco is staying at tho Hotel Modford for a fow days and would like to got In touch with a live wlro making the towns of southern Orogon and nor thern California with a viow of han dling tho lines of tho largest machln ory and supply house on tho coast. 4 6 TO BREAKFAST , L CITY 1HURSDAY PORTLAND. Ore., May 18 The trip of the auto caravan, Seattle to Portland was marred bv the wreck of the iinnv radio truck that starts;! with the caravan from Camp Lewis. The truck, a covered ear eontnin inir n heavy venerator, rolled over and went down a hill late last nicht about eighteen miles north of Vancouver, Wash., on the Pacific highway. Hot!) radio apparatus and machine were badly wrecked. 1BH KnT Mnln Ri 11. A. M. :ia Hcgular communication Tuesday, May 1 8th. A. F. NOTII. 4!l Sncrotary. The advertising clubs of the north, west nnd Hritish Columbia are coins to attend the convention of the Pa cific Const Adv'crtisine association at Stockton nnd ns a means of adver tising, the trip will he made by auto. This Northwest Advertising Caravan left Portland this niornins. The fir:t nicht stop will he at Euircne and on Wednesday nisrht they will bo at Grants Pass. The entire enrnvan will bo in Medfonl for n nine o'clock breakfast on Thursday morning and it is expected that their stay will he ex tended here for several hours. Arrangements are being made to serve breakfast at the Medfnrd. Hol land anil several other restaurants. There will ho ti number of trucks. lorty or liltv touring curs nnd de tachment of thirty men eonnccte.l with the Lmted States nrmv. It is estimated that more than two him dred people are with the earavnii and the advertising stunts they null off no doubt will be unique and well worth witnessing. The citizens of Hertford should ar range their affairs so as to bo on hand to greet Ihcsc visitors on Thurs day morning of this week. Give thera a real Medfnrd welcome and make Iliem feel-as if they would like to come here again. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall it to Foloy & Co.', 2835 snomoia Ave., Chicago, 111., -writing your nnmo and nddross clearly. You will rocolvo In return a trial package containing Foley's Ilonoy and Tar, for coughs, colds and croup; Foloy Kidney Pills for pain in sides and black; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Ca thartic Tnblots, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. For salo by Modford Pharmacy. Adv. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward or any enso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catnrrh Mcdlclno. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh cufTererB for tho past thirty Ave years, and has bocome known as the moat reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine nets thru the Stood oa tho Mucous surf aeon, expelling the PoU on from the Bleod and healing the dis eased portions. Aftor you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine fr a short tlmo you will hoc a great Improvement In your Roneral ncalth Rtnrt tnktnf? Hall's Catarrh Modl 1no ut onro nnd pet rid of catarrh. Send for tentlmon!nln. free. F. J. CHUNKY A CO., Toledo. Ohio. HERE I AM aHlie LIBERTY THE SCREEN'S . ft. TODAY, TOMORROW AND THURSDAY. 5 J is In T3 5f EXTRA! One-Act Farce "THE HIGH COST LIVING IN 1950" Presented bv Members of Junior Hi'iilt Schon Class. GEORGE MANSFIELD, The Husband HERBERT GREY The Wife. RUSSELL SHERWOOD Officer Food Trust. MY LATEST WESTERN THRILLER TERROR ALSO-' A PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE A dramaiof. d are? deviltry and romance NO ADVANCE IN PRICES COMING ETHEL CLAYTON-" YOUNG MRS. WINTHROP.' OF 20 HERS Hesperian lodsre. Kninhts of rvth ins, which had ben cujovin? a rapid erowth the past tliree months, ini tiated n class of 20 men in the kniurhl rank last meat, and lias as manyi more nwaitini; initiation. The lodne now has 300 members. Next Tuesday niuht the lodi;e will CO to Grants Puss bv special train where its team will put a class of 2 through three deirrces for the Grants Pass lodfc. Next month n large class will he initiated ot Yrckn into the D. O. K. K. bv tho Indue and the occa sion will he marked bv a ereat out pouring of Pvthians from tho valley und northern California. Hesperian lodge has organized a band of 15 cood musicians, which is under the leadership of Wilson Wait, who comes here from Ashland for re lieurscls and loderc meetimrs. OF FALSE IMPRESSION To the Public: Tho report circulat ed that I took advantage of Mr. Ter- rill by working in tho sheriff's office and then running against him for tho office unknown to him is without foundation. If Mr. Terrill wanted clear nailing why did ho not positively commit himself when I asked him on three different- occasions if he was going to run. Tho last time being tho night before I announced myself, and his answer was "I don't Know yet, my wife don't want me to." I told him then that he had better announce himself as I wanted to the next day and did not want to appear as taking advantage of him. Did I take undue advantage of him? JOHN B. WIMER. (Paid Adv.) OBITUARY. IIOPWOOD Died at Jlcdford, Ore.. Wednesday. May 18. 1920. Mrs. Sylvia Ella Hopwood, native of Illi nois, nsred 59 years, 0 months nnd 2 days. She wus n pioneer of Jac k son county nnd had lived in Ash land for the last five years. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, James Hopwood nnd Ji children, James T. of Ashland ; Mrs. C. E. John son of Dallas, Ore., and O. G. Hop wood of Ashland. Funeral services will he held at the Christian church at Ashland at 2 p. m., Wednesduy, May 19, 1920. Rev. William 15. Bean officiating. Interment in Mountain Viow cemetery. ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer Hunqarv to Siun Treaty. HVDAPEST. Mav 17 I Bv the As sociated Press) Hunirarv will siun ,t,r ,w,.iii,..i I., hpr Li the allies, it was indicated here to day. Count Albert Apponvi, who stronulv opposed the uccept"nce of the trcnly, bus resinned from the peace delegation. Have That Typewriter Fixed John H. Fay, typewriter man is again in Modford on his regular round, doing general typewriter cleaning and repairing, also carries supplies. When hero previously he did satisfactory work, lie can be found at tho Nash hotel where he is prepared to do any work in his line. Send your typewriter in or phono for him to call for it. Old papers Tor building fires and house cleaning. 10c bundle. ' a RELIEVES DISTRESSED STOMACHS IN Two Minutes ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS Sold By All Druggists. jp?) Insist on "Pnyer Tablets of Aspirin" in a "Diiycr package," containing proper direction for Colds, 1'iiin, Headache, Vcuralyia, Lumbago, and Klieumatiem. Name "Ho yer" niu:ins genuine Aspirin preBcrPeil "by physicians, for nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tableta cost few cents. Aspirin w trade mark of Btiyer Manufacture of Monoacetic aci dealer of Salicylicacid. PAGE 8:30 Curtain MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW Fill Your Veins With the Wine of Laughter TUESDAY NIGHT, MAY 25 And Sunshine the Game of Living A "NATIONAL XKCKSSITV RAYMOND HITCHCOCK AH) CX).MPAXY OK 100 . In the lligKcst, Finest and llcwt of his Musical Itovnes HITCHY KOO-1919 Famous Chorus of 40 Under 20 -A WORD TO THE WISE- Tho advance sale for this extraordinary show is always a gale, and mail orders, accompanied hy check, to Geo. A. Hunt. I'ngo Theatre, will be honored in the order of receipt before box office sale opens Sunday, May 2!ird, 12 a. m. Include self addressed onvelope. Prices Floor $3.00, Balcony $2.50, $2.00, $1.00, plus 10 per cent War Tax. i -and " 1 .Begins smP"- Her Quest of Love i TOMORROW SSaraPffiO! ! MATINEE PiPSW-1 ' WLth , ForFo,lrDavs m ! VIOLET HEMING . -jv THEODORE ROBERTS ' S w WANDA HAWLEY -feiSI A carnival oP Beauty . YWii festival of Luxury' . uK, '" Cihe most beautiful women VMWWJm MlS qhemost eousowns NOMtfAND PR'CES rWii ' Adults 50c.. ESpiSnwIffM Loges, 75c. f SwlIfeltX LABRY iltSlf ; ) ilv if U j