Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 20, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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    PSTJE BEE
hwfotto mrcr, tuihunr. snmFtmn. 'onEfioy. TnunsflAY.- may 20, 1020.
iim law
fejfiJil'IMly mefenf decay
" Illl: ' peint right sway with
4 PABMT
a.
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1 HE life, the value, the beauty of your home,
aepena on mc care you give it.
Weather-beaten and warned sidincr. crarks
and open joints are forerunners of decav.
V Many property owners neglect to look for such
signs, judging their houses and buildings by general
appearances only.
It is good business to make regular inspection of your
property, and to use paint of good quality, which is the
surest preventive of decay.
Through the varying conditions of weather in all their
extremes, FULLER Paint has proved both its preserv
ing and beautifying qualities a Pacific Coast Product
t for Pacific Coast requirements,
71 years of paint manufacturing experience are back of
crvery brushful of FULLER Paint.
Some of the FULLER Products
HOUSE PAINT"
FLOOR PAINT
TORCH and STEP PAINT
SHINGLE STAINS
6ILKENWIIITE ENAMEL
For interior woodwork.
DECORET combined stain
and varnis-h in all shades
for refinishing furniture,
etc.
VARNISHES
DEKORATO the Sanitary
Kalsomine
AUTO ENAMEL
AT TABLE ROCK
Jbbbb I PAINTS WL
"T- 71 YEAR 8; -
1 . LEADERS .
. P. Fuller & Co.
1819-1920
Northwest Branch nouses
at Portland, Seattle, Ta
coma, Spokane, Boise
Look Up a
FULLER DEALER
ill Your Town
J26
' The Above Lines Handled By
Thompson, The Painter
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
No. Front St., Medford
Phone 464
ORIENTAL
ART GOODS
CURIOS
DRY GOODS
CHINAWARE
BASKETS AND TOYS
Kodak Fliiishiniis, Best Work, Lowest
Prices.
I'oslnl riinl photos, $I.'J."i dozen,
inlililiuiinl, (!( dozen. Costumes l'nr
nislied free.
Japanese Art Store
34 N. Central Mcdlord
TAIII.E nOf'K. May 20. Tlie re
cent showers have ureatly stimulated
KrowinK crops in this section, which
are shooting ahead in fine shape.
The corn acrease is somewhat lar-
Eer this year than usual in this dis
trict and was planted in Rood season
with tho ground in excellent condi
tion, so that an ample supply for
ensiliiBO and feed will be assured.
We aro pleased to state that Chas.
Dunlap who underwent a serious op
eration at tho Sacred Heart hospital
Is making rapid strides toward a full
recovery and will soon he ahle to re
turn to his home.
Our farmers have moved up their
pay schedule another notch and ore
now paying $3.00 and hoard.
L. Fltzpatrlek in busy this week on
a painting job in the vicinity of Tolo.
A. I. Vincent who sold his farm in
this district last fall has purchased a
twenty-five acre farm south of Med
ford on the Pacific highway.
More than seventy-five acres of al
falfa was seeded by our farmers this
spring and at present promises a fine
stand of vigorous plants in every plot.
.1. F. Duggan of the Chaparral
district was a business visitor in
Table Itock the first of tho week.
C. A. Pickison of Sherwood, who
formerly resided here visited friends
hero and in Medford last Sunday and
Monday. Mr. Tlickison was returning
from a business trip to Fresno, Oil.,
whero ho will probably buy property
and locale permanently.
The orioles and bee-martins have
arrived and are busy tuning up thoir
voices before beginning tho work of
building their summer homes.
A flock of strango birds to this
region were noticed last week but
soon disappeared, probably going on
to their destination after a brlof rest.
These birds were a littla smaller
than the robin with a dark yellow
body, 'white wings, with coal black
feathers on tho lower edge, n head
dark brown in color Willi a large
while strlno over each ovo. and a
Vihort blunt hill.
K. P. Chandler of Itoguo Illver,
who is making tho raco for county
treasurer canvassed this district last
Saturday.
Mrs, .7. O. Johnson who died re
cently at Pacific (1ovo, Cal., at one
time resided with her husband and
children In this community on what
was then known as .1. O. Johnson's
Table ltoek ranch, and now comprizes
tho Wykoif, Collins, Chaso and Con
nor ranches. Mrs. Johnson during
her residence hero was known as a
generous, wholo-hearlcil Christian
lady who spent much of her time in
tho upbuilding of the community and
was hold In high esteem by her
neighbors.
Thoro norms to bo n' general com
plaint among fanners' wives of poor
hatches from incubators and bens
allko this spring in this district.
Sheep shearing is in lull swing in
this and surrounding districts, with
tho clip a little lighter than usual
ASMI.ANM). Slav 111. "The Glio
That Holds" will he the kevuote of
the commencement address to hi'.'h
school graduates on Thursday even
inir. .Mav 27, at the l haiitnuMuu audi
torium, delivered l,v l'rofess ir !'o!
ins ofthe State Agricultural I'olleirc.
In various other nh.i-es the events of
1 lie commencement period "ill he in
line with liitrh school tradition, the
( lass of V.Y20 beim.- a iaiue and en
thusiastic one. The sermon before
the' student hody will be bv liev. C.
A. Edwards, pastor, at tile Methodist
church Sunday oveninir. Mav -X The
i uslomarv alumni iMthcrimr occurs on
Friday evening, Tii.-.v '-'. win'"
L'rncls of lllfo will lie welcomed into
lull alumni fellowship in the midst of
music and fca.stimr. congratulations
beinir in order, and also farewell
words spoken, as the older member-,
"speed the parting" L'uest of HI'JI)
t rotn educational halls to future ac
tivities it lone business or professional
channels.
The primary election for djrectoi.-i
of the reorganized Commercial U,:h
is now under wav, returns to be can
vassed on Friday evenim: of this
week. (If the Z2ij members of the
club, 11(1 arc women, and two of them,
.Mrs. II. T. Elmore ami Dr. Maude
llawlov, have their names on u list
of 2 eligihles for director. Twelve
directors are to be chosen from this
list of 20. Orisiiiullv there were '2-1
names to select from, but two were
added by riirlit of petit ion. Next week
will occur the initial ineetim: of the
new board of directors, who will find
a volume of business to attend to in
meeting: expectations reirardimr a mul
tiplicity of problems with which the
organization is to deal in behalf ot a
reawakened civic policy as applied to
social conditions and industrial re
lations generally.
The former Chaoncll residence oil
the lioulevard. bought some time niro
bv Dr. F. li. Swcdcnlmnr, is bcina
occupied by that family after exten
sive alterations liml improvement:.
The interior of the hi'.' mansion is us
elaborate us its exterior is imposinu.
and the spacious grounds give the
premises an appearance 'indicating
manorial surroundings.
Ashland is getting ready for tho
celebration period, the dates beilK
duly :i, 4 and ". la view of the park
development hero, affording typical
picnic surroundings, the celebration
plan bills fair to become a perma
nent one. The Fourth proper, being Ml'
Sunday,' there will be a big educa
tional anil ri'liuious observance,
churches and schools to work out a
program for the day, the schedule
being along broad lines and tree lrom
puritanical or denominational bias.
Saturday, the liril, will ho a day ot
preparation, while on Monday, the 5th
the eagle will scream to the limit.
The Coihinercinl Club is back of this
celebration movement, nnd there will
,'be a fudicious plan formulated to
party consisting of several peo- inako the outing period a most enter
pie in search of government land I taining one.
ELECTION, MAY 21
Aft
' Vote '302 X Yes'
For 4 State Road Bound Limit
302 X Yes
303 : No
hsuBAU.OT TITLK I.S AS FOLLOWS:-
4v
CONST17TT-ION.U. AM ll.NDM ICNT-ltt I.-rrod to tho peonlo by U..
LIMITATION OF FOUR PFR CCNT STATE INDEBTEDNESS
riH PERMANENT no ADS.-l'urp.: T.t aimitd tiocuon 7 of
Ann-it- I .l tlu-tViii-tiiun in utli.'i;utoo!OivMii m m toponnit the
t'N'i! inn ufd-t.tM iiml li.tl'ilnu-i iiii'lutliiit: m--i..n .toliianml IliIhIhim
. l.Tfhn 1HI' !..( df nutl'titiK :uni Iiviliitmi.inB hrinJtnont nwxls to tli
nmnui.; l f .nr -r c.-iit nf i'i.'-m-.-m'.I viiiunihin of nil tin pijwrty
t,' 'si-t" "f Ur.nOti, un to .(1 tit iwm itTixiita.t ihn-pmvitltsl ly law.
NO PROPERTY TAX-NO DIRECT TAX
, NO INCREASE III AUTO LICENSE FEES
: , KO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX
Keep thrso tlirec fact:; iti miiul. Tho present auto lioonso fees nnd
grutohno tax will pay both tin; principal jnul interest nn .-i!! the bomU
under this ittiit'iKhiicut, an, 1 will yirl.lnnanmml surplus besides for other
state highway work. .No julditional taxation of any kind.
' ' , FEDERAL FUNDS MUST CE MATCHED
; Oregon must, have suincici'.t Highway Fumls to match Federal apportion
ments or On-Knn cannot p-t the bcnclit of l'ctleral money for Dickon Hoiul-i
Incrcn-sinR this roiMtitulini.al limit is a nonwity. I'nlcss limit ii. inrreascil
cither state roads cannot lv r-omplctol fur nianv. liianv years, or umn he t'uiishej
by direct property luxation. Tins measure nvc'in ihric'l properly lav for stum
highways and makes eurly riMaplctiou possddc. t.ct's net the roads built now.
' . Income from Frcscnl Scurses Sufficient to Pay Principal and Interest.
Tho fart Hint n-v,'iifr, fpitn nilt.- lici'nao ftn.l ff.ifcilinn t.w. wiftuml i r oroniin of prfsrnt mtp
will Winiil.'l . v L.,tt, p 'li i (ij.al mi.l iiitoi.stnn thvit- lh iirlrt. w ,-ltJ,tlv . t T rill t.v oIIkmhI licuma
In Urn Hut" I'ampti'it. in.iiicd lo I'Vciy fund-mi fli lit f- r I.. Si;-t. I i-u., :.-t for vi-ntiituii.n
Examine t)n lablo rar.fiiilv. tt I'lvws Hut in, cnip. rlv l.nx In mimmt n-.d tint iircaont Ttt for
llfr Hcinm- fiv-:i Htid imh tux w ill n .t- ill t'niii'i'-nl nnil int.Til nyl VI--:.! niip'-i-. ti fult.
I. For L.tcrct iV.tl,, I'iiinphli lli.H lu.-llnT I:if.Tmali.Mi, WlUc to
, ORRCON' 01)S AND I)i:Vi:i.OI MKNT A SSOO t ATtO
- f. L IBOlrSS. finiW IIS kit a , FwtlitJ (. ( (curtiu. Iluaji tifidnt (tMiCn. L I. lat
Ohuimiii Ilru.i.ciiurj, 311 W.rrfl91r J!mlaii, lvoUnd, Onu
VPTE ?02 X YES -For 4;j State Road Bond Um
taoroiy canvassed tats district one
day last week hut wo did not learn
as to what success they had.
lieoiKu ford of Central Point, who
is I'linnlni; two power shearliiK ma
chines will shear tho halk of the
sheep In this vicinity.
Water has hecn turned Into the
Tahlo Itock ditch alter helni; tuinod
out'all winter while workmen were
making repairs, and many farmers
havo commenced irrigating orchards
and alfalfa
A fair crop of fruit is indicated at
tho present timo In this district by
tho young fruit on tho trees which Is
making such progress that thinning
will commeaeo ahout tho first of
.lime
A shed for tho housing of farm
Implements Is helng constructed l
10. W. Carlton at tho Hcdskin orch
ard.
County trucks will finish hauling
PumUo to the Agate road next Wed
nesday nnd will niovu to (irift'in
creek.
.1. II. I.yrilard who some timo ago
made application fur a section of
grazing laud on tho south sldo of
Tahle Kock has hecn allowed the
same subject to the laws governing
this cluss of land.
Mr. I.ydlard will move onto this
property as soon as a house can he
erected and will then take up the
matter of fencing It.
'Next l'rlday Is tho day set apart
for the choosing of candidates liy the
voters of the different parties to rep
resent them In the general election
in Xovomlicr and It is altogether as
Important a time as the general elec
tion. let's go to the polls and show
our appreciation of a democratic
government hy exercising the right
given us hy that government. If you
don't vote now you shouldn't kick
later.
Last Friday was (ho closing day of
tho Table Hock school nail In the
evening an entertainment was given
by the teacher and pupils consisting
of songs, dialogue ami recitations
which was greatly enjoyed by those
attending and which was one of the
best given in tho district for many
years. Miss l.ynrh is to be congratu
lated on the showing she has made
with our school which has been very
satisfactory all around, she being of
fered the fall term at a substantial
raise In salary but owing to other
plans could not accept.
lon't forget the primary election.
Friday, .May si.
J)r. C. A. Edwards, Methodist pas
tor, addressed the schools ot Oola
Hill in tho wav of n sermon before it'-.
graduating class, last Sunday even
in''.
(louts milk has been made an article
of regular delivery unioni; dairy pro
ducts in this locality.
The annual Memorial Hav obser
vance will he on Monday. Mav HI, the
address at the anniversary event to
he delivered bv liev. C. A. Kdwards.
On Sunday. .May 2X liev. C. V. Kocli
ler, Presbyterian nastor, will address
the community in general at that
church, the flrand Armv of the I!e
puhlic and the Women's Kclief Corps
organizations uttetidilur in a body.
Attention to impcrativo business
matters has prompted V. ti. Curry
to return to old home surroundings 1:1
I'cnnsylvania for 11 brief season.
Alter having completed a special
course ol last ruction at tlie l.ntver-
ilv of California, evxtending over two
years, .Miss (icrtrudc hmrle is, tor too
time being, connected with the high
school in Oakland.
The Klks of Lodge 041 will observe
flag lav on Saturday '.-veiling, .lunc
l' this vi-ar. The observance will he
more loan orihuanlv impressive, ia-
luditig a parade incorporating pa
triotic Icaliircs on ia spectacular
M'ulo, followed by a fine program i;t
lemple, in which the public at
!:ir.'r. as well as the lodge mcmoer-
hip, v ill be invited to .join.
.Vaso'iic a niionncemeiits this week
niter tu a meeting of Malta Com
innnilery nil Wednesday .evening,
ind work in the Prior
RELIEVES
DISTRESSED
STOMACHS
IN
Two Minutes
ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS
Sold Bv All Druggists, r
of the Temple; Siskiyou chapter, stal
ed convocation, Thursday evening;
Ashland lodae. special communica
tion for work in the second degree
on Kridav evening.
Mrs. P. S. Kncle is filling n posi
tion in the Junior high .school, mnda
vucant bv the absence of Miss Jiuth
Voruz.
The hiedi school annual, "The
Rogue" will participate in a benefit nt
the Chautiiiitiua auditorium Pridav
evening this week, Mav 21. Ther.:
will he a veritable olio of specialties,
incorporating . monologue, minuet,
drills, calisthenics, music, nnd a
farce, an ensemlile which assures a
guurantv that "not u dull moment in
the entire program'' will prevail. K11-
eotiragc the student body bv vour
presence, und at the same time mci
dentally help defray expenses of their
annual publication. 11 neat volume,
(he merits of which are more appar
ent year bv vear. Admission is rea
sonable, the auditorium is spuciops,
and the program will exceed expectations.
The Northwestern Automobile Car
avan is duo to pass through here on
Thursday. May 20. Practically Ibis
an excursion from the Canadian
to Mexican borders. The tour n a
semi-official 0110 under armv and
navy auspices, and cx-servico men
will be furnished with any desired in
formation relative to insurance, al
lotments, bonus-, pay, etc., on a re
liable basis.
The Commercial Club is tentatively
considering a plan of ioining tlie ex
pansion movement ofthe Stale Cham
ber of Commerce, a representative
having been here of late, as an ex
ponent of. the advantages afforded
by such an affiliation.
The Sunshine Society, in view of
the prevailing horise-cleaniiig period.
reminds householders of sundry
articles, which are customarily
thrown-into the discard. The society
will ncccpt nnd make good use of
much of this stuff, notably second
hand garments, for which there is an
ever-ready demand. .
Don't ask for
Crackers say
Snow Flakes
Th fn fiSlt
et:J labei on aU
f.OlL Packages .
SOME MORE
P. C. B. PRODUCTS
Annie Laurie Short Bread
Arrowroot Biscuit
Assorted Cakes
UtHterThin
Cheese Snnrwich
Cocoanut Waicro
Fig Sultana
G inner Wafers
Ked Honey Jumbles
Long Branch baiuneFlakea
Fresh
from ihe Oven
Crisp, light, daintily delicious
crackers salted just enough
in other words SNOW FLAKES!
PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO.
NEW SCHEDULE INTEKURBAN AUTO CO.
Adopted Monday, March 29.
MOTIIERSJPRIEND
Expectant Wondcrfull)
Moltiers i niecuve
" - Xl All ffruaglsts '
i - C t.l RjutLUt an MalhMtioAd ukI Rib. Fm
(WADFIELf) REGULATOR CO. Dtrr S O, Atlanta, Ca. !
ASH LAX 1) M Kl )FOIt U
Daily except Sunday.
Leave Medford 7:lf, 8:0U, 8:45, 9:S0,
10:15 11:00 a. in, 12:00 noon; 12:4.1, 1:1(0.
2:ir, 3:00, 8:45, 4:30, fi:15, 0:00, 7:00 p. m.
8:4i p. m. Srttuntny otilv; tf:30 p. m. daily;
10:30 p. m. Snturduy only.
I.env Ahlaml 7:15, 8:00, 8:45, 0:30, ,
10:15, 11:00 a. m.; 12:00 nonn; 12:45, 1:S0 I
2:15, 8:00, 3:45, 4:S0, 5:15, 0:00, 7:00 p. m.;
8:45 p. tii. Snturdy only; 0:30 p. m. dally;
12:15 midnlglit, Saturday only.
Sunday Only
0:00, 10:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12 noon; 1:00,
8:00 3:00, 4:00, R-.00, (1:30, 0:30 p. m.
9:00 10:00, 1 1 M)0 a. m.; 12 noon; 1:00,
S:00,,:00, 4:O0,'6:0O, 0:30, 0:30 p. m.
Waltlne room Ashland. Kasfc Sidt I'liannacr.
JACKSONVILLE MEI)IX)IU)
Daily except Sunday.
Leave Ucdford 8:00, 9:30, 10:80 a. m.
12:00 noon; 1:30. 8:00, 4:80, 6:80 p. m.
Siturday only 7:30 p. m.; 0:80 p. m. dally,
Saturday only 10:30 p. in.
Saturday Only
Leave Jacksonville 7:20, 8:80, 10:00, 11:81
a. m.; 1:00, 2:00, 3:45, 6:00 7:00 p. m, Sat
urday only, 8:00-p. m.
Sumlay Only
heave Medford 0:00, 10:30 a. m.j 1S:00
noon; 2:30, 4:00, 5:30, 0:30 10:80 p. m.
Leave JnekBoinlllp 10:00, 11:80 ft. m. 1:80.
3:30, 5:00, 7:00, 0:50 p. m.
uflice and waitinif room No, 0. South Front.
Nasli Hotel building.
.lackxorivillti Wailing Room at Bcter'a Oon
fertionery.
.J'lione 300, Medford, Ora. t
99
It's good to
'Ship by Truck
and even better to
'Ship by Maxwell."
20,000 carry their
goods nowadays in
this reliable,eco
nomical, worm
drive, VI 2 ion truck.
Aor rrihi fir gallon
iter an Hres
MAXWELL
Vh TON TRUCK
CONDENSED SPECIFICATIONS
Four cylinders, 3 x 4V4, cone clutch, three
speeds forward selective type transmission,
124-inch wheelbase, electric headlights and
generator, tires optional, worm drive.
A. W. Walker Auto Go.
MEDFORD, OREGON