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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1920)
ITEDFOKn mil TTTBWF!, HfEDFORD, OR VXl OX. . WEDNESDAY. MAY 20, '1020. A St i r.i r 'A. DliXNISON, of I-os An- Kclow, owner mid I miner of fine trUJnK.horsta1.ivlio says Tun lac put iilro right buck on Ills feet BKHln, after lie had been in bad health for over a year. Declares ho Is feeling like his old nelf now. "For the-paStyear or more I have not beenrlRht iiPhvslcally; J Just didn't. feel Bpoa. at Ell, but last April 22n4libBd an, awtul attack with niy Btoacit&whlchiyiearly drew mo lip ana ifi4VYe oeeu. .wofseever since. ' "Aljbut. the best tfsVy'l can describe the way-";!;' felt's Is. to Bay I was just leg-weary and all In.1"" 1 really did not have strength to keep going, and I gave up all idea ot trying to .work. For a long while I had no appetite but would .'.eat anyhow.Uhough my food nevor seemed to'do rae any good. ".I would go to bed at night and would sleep but. apparently did not rest'lor I would get up just as tired as when I went to "bod. I got so I could searcoly go' a block but what I ' would have to stop and rest. "Well, 1 road about Tanlac one clay and that reminded me that a friend had spoken about the same medicine, so I got some and began to take it. I had been taking it about a week when one: evening, after supper, i started to walk, and before 1 realized It I had walked up to First Street and back, about 14 blocks; and never felt it. at all and then I realized that the tonic was helping mo: "I have taken four bottles now and amjust feeling real good again. 1 am able to ba.back at the Exposition Stock Yards every day and have just as much energy as I ever had. I get up refreshed In the mornings now and I have a real appetite which makes me enjoy three good square meals . every day.' Anyone who needs a good tonic will certainly be eatlsfied with Tanlac and 1 am glad' to recommend It lo ihy friends.'' .-y': ' The above statement was made re cently by It. A.: Dennlson, a well known owner and trainer of fine trot ting. horses, residing at No. 214 East 8th ,St, Los Angeles. Cal. Mr. Den nison ha slived in California for 32 5:ears;, he Is (S3 years of age and has followed his present line of business for 89 years. He-Is well-known on the pacific coast., Tanlac Is sold in Medford at West Side P.harmacy and by leading drug lists In every, town, y, -, .", Jkfiy.l O T T THE CREATOR OF 1 L SIILUOXAIREB , Put Your Address on a Post Card i - Send It to Us and Get Our , '. Olli NEWSPAPER Absolutely Free for 3 -Months OUR BUUSIMESS:.". Is to Give You Every Week All the News of All the Oil Fields Regular Subscription l the Year International Oil Reporter 207)4 W. 8th St. Fort Worth, Tex. Dept. 13. Licensed uity Scavenger. ' All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts. Dally buslneu district.-. Phones ROR-R. J( tf GOOI CLOTHES I Make. Then KLEIN S, ;'"' 10 East Mfn R. MIDFORD IRON WORKS : FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Uiwurent lor Fairbank ant Mom y ': En fine i 17 Jtnuth Rlvnnld STAR TAXI PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without driver. i ! JAMES LESLIE Nash Hotel L E BIG PURSE FOR FIRE VICTIMS TRAIL, May 25. The neighbors of George Weeks took up a very sub stantial subscription for them which amounted to about $175, owing to the family losing everything by fire a few days ago when thoir house burn ed down. The neighbors wished to show their sympathy and good wishes in some way besides words. Floyd Hutchinson, who had his teeth severely injured quite a while ago by an apto rim flying off and hit-. ting him In the face, spoilt Wednes day in Medford having dental work done. . Mr. .Yerhick of Lnlon greek, took a business trip to towi the last of the week. . Mrs. Jennie -Hutchinson loft Wed nesday evening for an extended visit In Pomeroy, Wash. She will Visit her brother and sister, - Omar Fitzsim- mons and Mrs. Dora Burt, and other relatives while thore. ' While there she w'll attend Pioneer day which is the 4th and 5th o'f June- She intends to arrive home the 7th of June. The dance at Trail was a decided success Saturday night. May 22: An unusually large crowd attended.. It was a basket lunch, with only hot cof fco served. - - , ' . There wore several cars stopped at the Rogue Elk hotel today. From present appearances the tourist travel will be very heavy this year. Tom Weeks and .Ralph - Dunlap havo started to work at Prospect on the Union creek road. Have Pence made a business trip to Union creek, Tuesday. Mr. and' Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson spent Wednesday in Medford shop ping. --' '- : 1 There were very few attended the mooting on good roads . Wednesday. evening. !..' , .. ; The Ash truck brought down a load of men who wished to attend, the elec tion Friday. Ortly a few people vot ed Friday morning, but during the afternoon the board was toot busy.. ... THE PASSING SHOW Soats for the big Now 'Yorky Winter Garden spectacle,' "The .. Passing Show," coming to he Page 'theatre Tuesday, June 1, will bo.'.placed on sale at the box office tomorrow noon; To defent speculators who follow The Passing Show" from one city to another, buying up the best Seats, to be sold to the public at outrageous prices, the management announces that positively not more than twelve tickets will be Bold to any one person, unless proper credentials are shown to identify purchaser. ' ' i ... '' This gorgeous, glittering spectacle. biggest of all Winter Garden Shows, is In fifteen scenes with a score of lilting musical numbers, and .there is a cast of old and new favorites', each and every one of the members being a whole show ln'themselves. ! "The Passing Show"' ran all last summer In Chicago, and has played capacity return dates-in all the large eastern cities. ITEMS Mr. ffm. Lewis is having his sheep sheared ut his' Antiouh camp t'ns week. ' i . Jfli's. Elbert Glass and her niece, Geneva Glass left Sundnv to visit h week with Mrs. Brown at Divide. Mr. L. Grisrsby was out from town Wednesday with wool snelts for the Lewis sheen camp and is shearing sheep for Mr. Lewis and stnvincr nt niiiht witli his daughter, Mrs. Lee Inirrnm nt the Modoc orchard. Mr. Theodore Glass and sons have bought a new Vclic our this week. Miss Swanson's school at Antior'i will close Tucsdav with a proernm and picnic nt the school Grounds. Mr. and Mrs. llownrd Mnvfield of the Meadows was in town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.' W. C Chapman and rtumrhtor. Kiln, slaved overniirht in Mod lord Wednesday and attended the National Guard's hall. . , ' Mr. and Mrs.-Thoodore Gloss mo tored up the river Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Witt. Cottrell. y Mrs. C. M. Conlevnnd children are staving with homo folks for u wepk's visit... . '. ' y . ,'-..': .: , Mr. Wvnntt drove his sheep fo the Lewis sheep camp to ho sheared tin1 week. Orian Glass took an auto load of seven vounsr folks from .Antiocli to the dunce nt Trail Saturdav. Census Returns WASHINGTON'. May 26. East St. Louis. III., 6(1,240, Increase S193 or 14 per cent. Fulton, Missouri, 5393, increase 367 or 7 per cent. Norfolk, Nebraska. 8834, Increase 2C09 or 43.3 per cent. Miami, Fla., 29.349, Increase 24,- 078 or 440.1 per cent. Florence, S. C, 10,968, Increase JII or f.ri.4 percent, ' FROST AT BUTTE. FALLS DOES BUT LITTLE DAMAGE BUTTE FALLS, May 26. A heavy frost visited us Friday night but didn't do much damage, as nothing but early, frost hardy gardens are up. The early potatoes were nipped a lit tle. The mill company is burning slash ings out in the woods, which illumin? ates very pretty evcry.-evenng here in town. . Several cars of .Medford people .aula up ouiuiuuy unernuuu lu ubu and enjoy our mountain scenery. Al Hlld'rcth went out on the stage Saturday to deliver the ballot box. The town went democratic, Jennings getting .all the votes for shorlff. So cialists were scarce It seems, as 1 wus informed- Dobs got four votes. i The, class of '30 finished their work at 'the school of liutte Falls, last Friday evening. Rev. Doozer of Medford, gave a very Interesting talk to the audionce as well as the clars. Prof. Jewctt also addressed the peo ple in the hall, with his winning way. which he brought with him when he entered the school a year lgo, and has carried It with him thru storm and sunshine. - Ho finished with a farewell to the class of '20 and Intro duced Mrs. Mary CadzoW, who pre sented the four diplomas in the fol lowing order: "Noma Stewart, Thoo- doro Fredonbuig, Glenn Albert, Wil son'O'Ftrien, After the program Mrs. M. A. Clovonger invited the class and their teachers, and gave them the privilege of inviting one of their friends to a reception at her home in thoiV honor. Those In attendance were: -Mr. und Mrs. .lowett, Mis3 Ilar grovo, Lester Sinllh, Noma Stowsjrt, Ernest Albert, Wilson O'llrien, Ger trude Fredcnburg, Tod Fiedonburg. Allene Mahoney, Glenn Albert. Essie Whiley. ' Mrs. Spencer assisted the hostess in serving refreshments. Mr; and Mrs. Ed Cowden wore vis iting In town Saturday and Sunday and took in. the dance. Mius Kate Foloy loft for her homo t Gold Hill after finishing a term cf school of nine months. We all re gret to see her- go and wish her suc cess wherever" she teaches in tho future. . . , Miss Hargrove and , Van Patton took their departure tho same day. Saturday, with regret. Wo bid them farewell.' v Carl Jackson is moving into tho Mark Baker house. Mrs. Jackson will be homo after Sunday. She Is just recovering from an operation. Everett Abbott was operated on Saturday for appendicitis. Ho Is In Ashland and'-the last report states he is uuuig i.ne. '-i- - I'1 Mrs. Geol Albertwent out to Ash- tnrid "ta visffcher mother, Mrs. Dupree, Saturday." ;. . ; ; James Hughos Is building a now shingle mil), the machinery having already arrived. The Big Pines camp broko down Saturday so are waiting for repairs. which they expect Tuesday, and then will continue their work. " Glenn Albert; accompanied by his mother, Mrs. M. A. Clcvenger, left for Medford Monday. No Work For tf a getting luncV . Post Toasties ALL WOOL Blue Serge Suit To Order $43.17 AND UP ' Gus, The Tailor 1 05. W.'-Main Films Developed Better Prints Made Clearer t Prompt attention to Mail Orders SWEM'S STUDIO -217 Eaot Main St. Medford For Sale -BalconyandStairs. Now in Our Store Medford Book Store .we"- i vrl Big .,Value In Tires for . - The Smaller Cars 30x3'4 Goodyear Double-Curc $"7 "150 Fabric, All-Weathcr Tread Lj 30x3 Goodyear SinglcCure $-1-50 Fabric, Anti.Skid Tread J X ' . it .' '10 1 : , Wo Carry a Complete Line GOODYEAR TIRES, TUBES AND . ' : ACCESSORIES Medford Service Station Corner Main Street and Pacific Ilighwajv 'f;;We i handle GOODYEAR 4 "Here's Something for You to Remember" says the Good Judge c Put Up In RIGHT .gUT is a short W-B CUT Fifth and North Riverside The Dow Hospital Graduate Nurses Only Special Attention . to X-Ray Cases. Back of tliQ manufacture of Goodyear Tirt.s for the smaller cars is the same purpose to supply high value in the product that is behind the manufacture of the Goodyear Tires that equip the most expensive automobiles built. This purpose is expressed by the enormous resources, extraordinary skill and scrupulous care applied to the manufacture of Goodyear Tires in the largest tire factory in the world devoted solely to the 30x3-, 30x3 Vs-, and 31 x 4-inch sizes. The effect of this endeavor is noted in the fact that last year more cars using these sizes were factory-equipped with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. It is also noted in the fact that if you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other car requiring one of the sizes mentioned, you can secure Goodyear Tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes at the nearest Goodyear Service Station. Bee . T7. S. a complete line of TIRES AND TUBES, ; - And any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew wilf tell you so. You get a lot more satisfac tion in a little of the Real Tobacco Chew than In a big chew of the old kind. And it costs less to chew. The full rich, real tobacco taste lasts so much longer. Two Styles " - cut tobacco is a long fine-cut tobacco I. Telephone 11 Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes arc thick, strong tubes that reinforce . casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of less merit. 30x3'. si:e in water- A 50 proof bag. ' ' Complete Stock of GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES Carried at all times. See us before buying. Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co. Pat. Offlct f JjC 1 A 4- -w MGOlOrfl AlIlO j0. OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL SIX WEEK'S SUMMER TERM, 1920 ' ' 'Entrance and Enrollment June 21,1920. ' COURSES. 1 IJegular: Tract ically (of those offered during tlic regular session. , ";, 2 Special Methods: (a) Tn the different subjects for all Hie grades from 1 to 8 inclusive; (1) For ru ral schools; (c) For principals and city super intendents. ' '. 3 Elementary teachers', training course: All sub jects required by law for the elementary teach ers' training course. REGULAR TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 20, i920, AV rite to the Registrar for a Catalog. NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO. Adopted Monday, March 29. - ASIH,AXD MKlil'OItn , llallT xo.nt Sunday. I.v. UwllorJ 7-.1S, U'.OO, 8:46, 9:80, I0:1A 11:00 a. m, 13:00 noon: 13:46, 1, i:15, 8:00, 3:4., 4:30, A:l&, 6:00, 7:00 p. m. 4:45 p. m. Katnrday only; 9:80 p. to. daily; 10:30 p. ni. tiuliifiiay only. Uitc Anhland 7:16. :00. 8:46, 9:30, 10:10, 11:00 a. in.; 13:00 noon; 13:46, 1:30 1:1.1, 8:00, 8:46, 4:30, 6:16, 0:00, 7:00 p m.; t:46 p. rn. Haturdy only; 0:80 p. m. dally; 12:16 midnight, bulurduy only. Riin.l'iy Only '9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a. In.; 13 noon I 1:00, 1:00 8:00, 4:00, 6:00, 0:80, 9:80 p. m. 9:00 1O:00. 11:00 I. m.: It noon: 1:00. I 1:00, 8:00, 4:00, 6:00, 0:30, 9:30 p. m. wltln twin AnHaiul, V;wt Will riini7- JACKSOXVIM.E .MEDFORD Dally nrept Sandsf. Wrdluru a:uu, U:SU, 10:80 a. ii:00 noon; 1:30. 8:00, 4:30, 6:S0 p. la. Haturday only 7:30 p. in.; 9:80 p. m. dslly. BitunJsjr only 10:30 p. in. Saturday Onlf Uat J.-ckBimvtll. 7:20, 8:80, 10:00, 11:8 a. m.; 1:00. :O0, 8:45, 6:00 7:00 p. m. tit mday only, 8:00 p. m. Sunday 'Only If.Tf Mrdlord 0:00, 10:30 . m l 11:09 noon; 3:80, 4:00. 6:80, 0:80 10:30 p. m. I. ray. .lackMMrille 10:00, 11:80 a. m. 1:30, 8:30. 6:00, 7:00, 0:60 p. m. Office and waiting room Ma. S, South rroat. Nh Hotel liull.llnir. Jarknontllle Waltlnc Boon at ReUr'l OsD fevtlon.iy. riniiir 809, Hnltanl, Ot.