Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEDFORD SI3TD TTOTTTJrTE,
). OTJF.GOX, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1020.
Millions of Tiny Germs
Cause Your Catarrh
Real Relief Comes Only by
.Cleansing the Blood cf the
L
. . -. Germs.
You must realize that your blood
4s loaded down with catarrh
germs, and these germa must be
removed from your blood before
you can expect real, rational relief
Irom tho disease. And of course,
you inow that you cannot reach
thesa germs In your blood with
sprays and douches.
S. S. S. will cleanse your blood
of the cause of Catarrh, and giva
real relief. It ha3 been in con
stant use for more than rift
years, and is sold by all druggists.
Buy a bottle of S. S. S. today and
lose no further timo in getting on
the right treatment.
Valuable advice regarding your
case will be furnished free. Ad
dress Medical Adviser, 103 Swift
Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
BROWN AND OX-BLOOD
SME POILDSIH1ES
BESTJOR'HOME'SHINES-SAVE THE LEATHER
THE BIO VALUE PACKAGES
Alo PASTES and LIQUIDS for Black, Tan and Whla-Shoet'
J THE F- B. OAUEY CORPORATIONS LTEL, EUIPAXO.Sh't. '
3 :7(
CUTTING THE PRiCE V
IN HALF! X
"While we are not loaded on high priced foot-wear, we
do however consider it very good business to clean
out all our short lines in Slioes, Oxfords and Pumps
at one-half their fonner price.. It' you haye a liickv
"Sized foot, 'you can, for a five dollar bill, buy foot
wear to last yon one year. If you consider pride, in
preference to thrift, vc can fit and please you for
Less Than $10 p- , ,. None Above $10
21 N. Central "o,- 21 N. Central
MAKE YOUR MONEY EARN
ITS KEEP
YOU" work for your money. "Why not make
it work for you? Xow that does not mean
invest high and wide in speculative schemes.
If you cannot find a safe and legitimate in
vestment returning reasonable income, he
safe instead of sorry and put it in a Savings
'Account here at the First National.
fi',
Vhe First National Bank
Mddford Oregon - ?
AT
Holland
Cafe !
SlBS
We're specialists In
GltAOK
DRY ClBANINO'
so you can have that dainty spring
or summer gown cleaned 1UGI1T by
paving us do the work.
We use the right materials and
equipment and are genuinely skilled
and expert in every detail of the
work.
j Why not try us just call 244 and
wo do the rest.
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L(M.-aI osteopathic physicians arc.
looking forward with much interest
to a visit from I Jr. ( )i. Atzcii, of
Omaha, Nebraska, who will meet with
the Southern Oregon Osteopathic So
ciety on Sunday. May '2'A, at the of
fice of Dr. Bertha K. Sawyer of A!i
l.inI. Dr. Atzen is an ahle speaker and
recognized as one of the most h'.
liant men in the osteopathic profes
sion. He is ft former president of the
Nebraska and American ostcopathi
associations. lie served for two
terms as a member of the official
hoard of the national association and
is at present president of the board
of trustees of the Osteopathia Ue
scarch Institute of Chicago.
Dr. Bertha K. Sawyer, president of
the Southern Oregon Osteopathic So
ciety, will call the meeting to order.
10
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IIS GASOLINE PRICE
W.E. Walker, district represent (;-
tive of the Standard Oil company, an
nouni'ed a reduction of l'je per trill
ion on gasoline today, makinc the re
tail price 30V4C. This is the first
company to announce a reduction.
LATEST NEWS
OF THE STATE
EUfiEXE. Ore.. May 21. In order
that the merchants of Kinrenc and
their employes may havo ample op
portunity to cast their ballots at the
election todnv, Mayor Peterson has
issued a proclamation askinir that tlio
stores be closed from 1-, noon until
2 p. m., today. He gives bis reason
for this action that the measures to
be voted upon are of utmost impor
tance to the city of Euirene as well
as to the community at larcc.
PORTLAND. Ore., May 21. Joe
flnrman. Portland i'eathenvcitiht. and
Young Hrown of Los AiiL'eles, fortuht
ten rounds to a draw at tbo Port
land hoxintf .commission smoker hist
night. The contest was replete with
action, followers of the sport jiro-
nouucine; it one of (he best bouts ever
starred here. In the semi-windup.
I'mrev Morton of Los Amreles was
awarded the decision over Pete
Mitchie of Portland. The men arc
lightweights. Krankie Monroe, Los
Angeles, and Weldon Wing, Portland,
featherweights, fought an eight-round
draw.' Ted Hoke and Neil Zimmer
man', both local featherweights battled
for three rounds of a four-round go.
Hoke stopping Zimmerman. Johnny
Kii'gnte and Jimmy Moscow, local
lightweights, fought a four-round
draw.
PORTLAND, Ore.. May 21 Au
gust B.jorkland, grocer ill the north
section of Portland, was shot bv bis
wife this morning, the woman then
turning the gun unon herself, inflict
ing a wound, which, according to
physicians, probably will result in her
death. Physicians also said that.
Ft ii,i-Lln nil u'nnlil rlin A ffttnWntr tn'
the police, jealousy was the cause of
the woman's net.
Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. Mav 21. Cut
tle steady; no receipts. Grain and
pulp fed steers, $12.2rCcS13 : choice,
$11.50(3)12.25: good to choice, 1(11(3)
11.50; medium nn(J good, $10(5.11;
fair to good, $9(5)10: common to fair,
$8(559: choice cows and heifers $10.25
ffl'11 ' fnnn in nhnipn. nni1n n ,o
dium to good, $8(ffiB: fair to medium.
$((a;8; dinners. $fa6; bulls, $0(5)9:
prime light calves. Si:t(51(ir medium
$9(512: heavy, WMCa-SM.
Hogs steady, receipts 102. Prime
mixed. $14.50(515: medium.' $U0i
14.50; smooth heavy, $11(51:!: rough
heavy, $10(a)ll; pigs, $12(5)1.'!. 75.
Sheep weak; receipts 657. Lambs.
$14(515; culls, $!)(5 11.50; ewes, $5.50
fo.9; yearlings, $10(512: wethers. $9
fall.
Iluttcr
PORTLAND, Ore., May 21. Put
ter steady. Cubes, extra. WA&4'.1r :
parchment wrapped, box lots, 51c:
urtons, 55c; half boxes half cent
more: less than half boxes lc moic.
Hutterfut No. 1 churning creinn 51(.i'
)2c f. o. b.. station. t', Portland.
EXCESSIVE ACIDITY
is at the bottom of most
digestive ills.
RM10IDS
for indigestion afford pleas
ing and prompt relief from
the distress oi acid-dyspepsia.
' MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE
MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION
J9-.JI
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OF 100 PLAYERS
Raymond Hitchcock wilP spread
Rood choer at the PuKe Tuesday nif;ht
May 20, In his lutost Hitchy Koo' 1119
show, third of the series of that oilil
Chinese title. It is the largest of all
his productions- the hugsago alone
requiring three ears and has been
the most cordially received every
where. Tho 'Xew York run proved its
aiiiKulap charm with the hard shell
Broadway crowd, and last week in
Sun Francisco, the receipts wero al
most beyond belief, la fact they were
greater than the "Kollies", hitherto
the standard for comparison. Flo.
ZioKi'eld, Jr., is one of the partnern
of tho Raymond Hitchcock 11 itchy
Koo company. The production In
volves 100 players of one kind or
another, and tho scenes are seventeen
and no more related than jazz and
poetry. This is one of the big book
ings of the season.
SUITS AT
PLUS 10 PER CENT
Gun tho Tailor, has initiated a new
idea to reduce tho hish cost of Baits
and has adopted the policy of selling
Ills suits at cost plus 10 per cent.
Wholesale prices of cloth are marked
In plain figures and cost mark is
furnished. The tailoring Is guaran
teed first class and the cloth is tho
best that can bo purchased. Seo the
ad in this paper.
Card of Thanks
Wo, tho undersigned sons and
daughters, brothers and sisters of
Mrs. Ella Hopwood, deceasod, visll
thru tho columns of this paper to ex
pross our sincere thanks for kind
nesses shown us during tho illness
and death of our beloved mother and
sister. We wish to especially mention
in our gratitude tho two nurses, lira.
Garrott and Jlrs. Stock, for devotion
and loyalty. Mr. and Mrs. JlcDon
ough, Mrs. Fredenburg, Mrs. Cavin,
Mrs. Swingle and tall the donntors of
flowers. Also Mr. Amy and Mr.
Anders.
JAMES T. HOPWOOD.
OLNEY HOPWOOD.
3IItS..;lll,UIA .lOIlN'SON.
WAiriJR vro.XES.,
i KLI.IAH JONES.
MRS. I5UZAHHTII RUARK
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A. V. & A. M.
ft Regular communication Med
Ayford Lodgo 103, Friday even-
Ing, May 21, 7:30 p. ill. 'Sharp,
Work In E. A. dogrco.
52 ' L. 13. WILLIAMS, Secy.
No
More
Corn
Suffering
"Gets-It " Never leaves a Com Ou
Any Foot For Very long.
The hurtinfr "pep" boob right out
of that corn tho moment a few
drops of "GotB-It" landB thereon. It
Is through, and "for kocpa."
Corns and "Gc m -It" Can't Llv
Together
You'll have no more pain but will
notice the corn RoUtnfr loone and
wobbly. .In a day or bo, you lift
It rlfjht off without any feeling-. ,
That's tho end of tho corn and of
your troubles. Millions havo proved
T'GotB-U" to be tho one and only
ton falling, common nenao corn re
mover. Why not you?
"GotB-It" costs but a trifle at any
drusr store and , carries a money
back puarantee. Mfd, by E. Law
rence & Co.. Chicago.
Sold in Medford and recommend
ed aa tho world's boat, corn remedy
by Leon Ii. nankins, Medford Phar
macy, Strang's Drug Store, Heath'fl
Drug Store. West Hide pharmacy.
Licensed City Scavenger.
All refute Immediately remoTed On
ehort notice. Weekly visit in resi
dence districts. Dally business dis
trict, fbones GQG-it.
FARM
WITH POWER
BECAUSE
IT'S CHEAPER
IT'S QUICKER
IT'S BETTER
SAVES LABOR
SAVES TIME
SAVES WORRY
Samson Model M Tractor
The Samson gives you more power than any tractor made
at anywhere near its price
$940.00 Complete
f
Two days trial on your farm before buying '
Patton and Robinson, Inc.
Tel, 150
Everything for the Farm
112 So. Riverside
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JOIN NOW
Only 1 1 Days Left to Join I
If you want the Oregon Growers Cooperative Association Y
to handle your fruit this season you must join by June 1.
We take no more tonnage in the Rogue River Valley
after that date.
More than 240 members with over 6600 acres already t
signed up in this valley. (
Call J. E. Edmiston 568 I
or . . ; v;
Oregon Growers Cooperative Association Packing Plant 128 2
PIERRETTE
Complexion Powder
Woiulrously flattering to MadtMiioistillo is this new
San-Tox powder. JJIossoiii-sniooth and clinging,-it
vivifies her natural beauty for many hours. And its
fragrance is enrapturing. Tierrette has truly n per
fume subtle and, unusual. Like all San-Tox toiletries,
it is pure.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Only San-Tox Druggists Specially appointed be
cause of their high standing sell San-tox preparations
Heath's Drug Store
The San Tox Store '
Palace
Grocery
Where you get Service.
Fancy Canned Goods 4
' Fresh ! Fruits' T'
Fresh Vegetables T
Frensh Ranch Butter
Fresh Creamery Butter y.
In fact everything to ':
: .. , eat
Moffat & Launspach 4
Phone 109
132 West Main.
Give us atrial. '