Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 02, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MATL TRTBFXE. MF.DFOTCD. OREiOX. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2. .1920.
REAL ESTATERS
TO CONFER ON
PAVE WAY TO o
A Mechanical Surprise
CROP IN 1920
Mrs. Alice Gresham Docld,
First War Mother of the
Nation, Gives Entire Cred
it for Recovery of Her
Health to the Well Known
Medicine, Tanlac.
The following remarkable endorse
ment of Tanlac was given recently
by Mrs. Alice Gresham Dodd, at the
G'rosham Memorial Homo, Gavin
Fark, Evansvillo, Ind., which home
was presented to her hy the putriotic
people of Indiana, as evidence of
their appreciation of the services ren
dered to his country by her son, Cor
poral James B. Gresham, the first
American soldier killed in Franco.
Expressions of sympathy were re
ceived by Mrs. Dodd from all parts of
the United States and the newspapers
of the country carried the story of
the first 'war mother.'
Tho shock of her son's death re
sulted In tho serious breakdown of
!Mrs. Dodd's health, but everyone will
learn with Interest and pleasure that
she is now in splendid health UKiiiii.
When seen at her homo recently she
made the following statement, giving
the entire credit for her recovery to
the well-known medicine, Tanlac.
"After my dear boy's death, I had
a general breakdown in health," said
Mrs. Dodd. "At first it was just in
digestion. My food used to upset mo
and I had to diet myself very care
fully, which wasn't much hardship as
I lost all desire to eat. Then 1 had
an attack of rheumatism, with severe
pains in my shoulders, back and
arms. Sometimes 1 used to suffer a
great deal, and my joints would get
all swollen up and stiff. 1 was able
to do very little about the house, and
at times couldn't even cook a meal. 1
got very nervous and restless, and at
night would lay awake for hours, and
lost many a night's sleep as a conse
quence. "A friend of mine had received a
few v
c 1 i )
3ii:s. ALin: (;ki:sii.m ioji,
of (invia I'nik, Kvnusvillc, Ind.
great dmiL.of help from Tanlac, and
it was she who advised me to try it.
I am so glad I did for it proved tho
best medicine 1 have ever taken. It
soon gave me a good appetite and
seemed to settle my stomach so that
I was no lunger trouble with indiges
tion. 1 don't know what it is to have
rheumatic pains now, the swelling
and stiffness has all gone out of my
joints and I am able to do the work
of the house with the greatest ease.
.My nerves are now steady and strong,
1 sleep fine at night, and 1 feel better
in health than ever before in my life.
I shall always be grateful for what
Tanlac has done for me, and shall
recommend it every chance 1 get."
Tanlac is sold in Med ford by West
Side Pharmacy, and by leading drug
gists in every town. Adv.
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It's not "all right" but "all wrong" to go carelessly
along spending all you make.
The time will come when you will need the money
you are throwing away in extravagance.
Money is always a SURE FRIEND. When you make
this sure friend, don't cast "him" aside.
DON'T do it.
BANK your money.
We invite YOUR Banking Business
Jackson County Bank
Established 1883
Medford, Oregon
San-Tox
Enchantment Almond Cream
For Milady Fastidious: a lotion to keep
her skin clean and white. For chapped
or sun -burned hands this Almond
Cream has no equal. 60c.
Heath's Drug Store
The San Tox Store
All licensed renL estate dealer-,
members of the Chaniber of Com
merce have been appointed as a iv;tl
estate committee and thev will have a
ineetimr this eveiumr to consider how
thev deire the innuiries disposed of
which are received at the ('h;iiub"f
of Commerce.
.Mo.t of the iiuiuiries are for hvho
ral information and reoucsts for lilei -I'.ture.
Others ask what n stuck
ranch, ;t:uii ranch or fortv to sixt v
acre on-hard could be purchased for
To answer these iiuiuiries in a gene
ral wav is unsatisfactory and there
fore, if these are answered hv the
real estate dealers, (luotincr prices on
actual tracts for sale, the one mak
ing the inonirv will receive n replv
more satisfactory to himself. AH in-
(iinnes received by the Chamber of
Commerce are iriven careful atten
tion an dare answered in detail
wherever possible ami in trenori'i
terms when no specific information is
requested.
The follow-np of iiuiuiries is most
important and the real estate deal
ers can perform a public service
whenever the opportunity presents
itself.
The meetincr this evening is called
for at seven-thirtv at the Chamber of
Commerce rooms. Mr. ,J. V. Wake
field has been appointed chairman of
the real estate division of tho cha
her. 'liLfcilil
E
WAS1IIXGTOX, June 2-Demo
crals m the house i'lireiun iil'fairs
I'diiiniiltee linliiy ilelnved iinniediiite
ni'timi on the Semite resnlutiun re
jeclinu' President Wilson's renuest i'or
.'iiilhoritv to iiccept !i inundate over
Anneniii. C'luiiniuin 1'oiter, p how
ever, nnnoiineed Hint the resolution
would he reported tomorrow iind mil
before the house durinir the ilnv.
WASIIIXfiTOX, ,7,me 2.-A r.uHo
niessiiL'ft from the deslrover lendi'r
Bind; llnwk at Vera C'rur. lodav said
that lour new eases of buboiiii
plairuc, with one addilional death,
had been reported at that port.
MEXICO CITY, June 2. (Hv the
Associated Press I pnsn f bit
botiie plague has been discovered in
Atoyae, state of era (,rnz, it v.
atinounced toduv.
RECEPTION TONIGHT
All members of tho Christian
church, and cIoko friends, aro invited
lo attend the reception of new mem
bers at the church tonight at X p. m.
The reception is for all members who
have joined since Mr. Millard's pas
toraio commenced and they aro ex
pected to bo present.
There will be a poor! program ren
do red and refreshments served; Make
it a poinf to attend this home gath
ering and reception.
MUTCH ITEMS
Sir. and Mrs. Arthur Jones are up
from California on a vi.-it to her
pan-nts, Mr. and Mrs. (.ieorire Stacev.
Mr. (ireer. who has been staving
at M. Jess Glass' took the train at
Central Point Wednesday for Cali
fornia. Sirs. Klbert f!Ias und Mrs. Je--C
! lass and their children were callers
on Mrs. YY. C. Chapman Tuesday.
y T. Jones, M r. I i. ( 'ha pme u,
YValdo Morrison, Frank and Clmrlc-t
Maripiis of J'.eatrle. are working at
the Cottrell and Kliodes mill in the
Meadows.
(.'lav Contev was taken sick at the
Modoc Friday ami was taken to the
Sacred Heart Hospital and operated
on that niirht for appendicitis.
Mr. and Mrs. T. (ilass and r-on.
Orian, and Mrs. (,'hapman motored to
.Medford and Central Point Friday.
Mrs. Frank Mvers. Mrs. J. HiL'hnm
and Miss Lena Hicham motored to
town Tuesilnv after the program t
the Antioch school.
Charles Unarm on (1. who has ben
workimr with his team near Jad:on-
illc, returned to his home in Antioch
Fridnv.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. (llasa nnd fam
ilv made a pbaM:re trip to t!!enda!v
Definllo preparations for taking j
euro of this season's fruit crop of Its'
members are being made by the Ore-t
gon Growers Cooperative association!
here, t'nder the Kuidance of 1'red !
Mahan lately of Salein, lemporary
manager of tho Uogiio Hiver district.!
I lie coltl storaKO plant purchased from
the lioRiie Itiver l-'i nil and Produce
association. Is facing remodeled into
a first class recoivlim, packing, stor-1
ago and sliippinK pbuu.
Ground was broken this week for a
new packing house to be built on land
adjoining tho present cold storage
plant. With upwards of 250 mem
bers and 7000 acius ot bearing fruit
in this district, the association offic
ials found tho cold storage plant en
tirely iaadetiuate. The new packing
house wilt have a floor space of SOx
100 feet. It will he a one story frame
building with receiving and loading
porches. Paul Wright is in charge of
construction at the growers' plant.
The second story ef the old cold
storago plant will be used for n sup
ply room and tho entire first floor
will be used for precuuling and fruit
storage.
Harry Stolze has been placed In
charge of the supply department of
the association and Clarence Pankey
is in charge ot packing. This week
tho growers' liouso crew is at work
getting tho Phoenix house of the as
sociation ready for business.
MSSOCLA, Mont., Jlav 31.
Homer 1'. Snyder of New York, chair
man of the coiiixressioual committee
inspectinir Indian reservations and ir
rigation projects, staled here today
that the Klathead project was "con
sidered a failure," but that he and tho
other members of the committee were
"willinir to be convinced otherwise."
The committee of nine members, will
spend today and tomorrow on I lie
Flat li'ead reservation.
EVER HAVE IT?
f Vou Have, (lie Statement of This
Medford Citizen Will Interest
You.
Ever have a "low-down pain in the
back?
In tho "small," right over tho hip
That's tho home of the backache.
If It's caused by weak kidneys,
Use Doan's Kidney Pills.
Medford peoplo testify to their
worth. Ttead u case of it:
.Mrs. W. II. Cheadle, 511 X. Fir
St., .Medford, says: "Doan's Kidney
Pills havo been a. great help to mo
and I cannot say too much in praise
of llietn. My kidneys were weak and
disordered and 1 bad a dull aching
through the small of my back. .My
kidneys acted irregularly, too. Doan's
Kidney Pills from Strang's Drug
Store soon had me free from all the
trouble."
Price COc, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy got
Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that
Mrs. Chcadlo bad. Foster-Jlilburii
Co., .Mfrs., lluffalo, N. Y. Adv.
SALESMEN
Tlic Oregon Nursery Com
pany desires (ho services of
a high grade salesman, witli
ear, to handle their complete
line of: nursery products1,
throughout local and adjoin
ing territory. A liberal con
tract. i offered. Condition!1
are unusually, favorable, for
a large and remunerative
business. Write at once for
details.
Oregon Nursery Co.
Orenco, Oregon.
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We have seen in our life lime the development of the 'Automobile, the Electric
Light, the Telephone, Ilie Wireless Telegraph, the Phonograph, the Aeroplane,
the Motion Picture, etc., all great inventions but of all the modern inven
tions that benefit the farmer, there is nothing stands out so prominently, so
absolutely necessary, so often wished for, and which will be so universally
used by every farmer, large and small as the Samson Iron Horse.
The Tractor That Is Used With Horse-Drawn Implements.
$730.00 Fully Equipped
TWO DAY'S TRIAL BEFORE BUYING:
Patton and Robinson, Inc.
Everything for the Farm
Telephone 150
112 So. Riverside
A dear's Abuse
Oav
s
AH Light Car Road !
Records Smashed .
At Indianapolis recently an Overland 4 stock car
was driven 5,452 miles continuously in seven
days and nights, over frozen country roads.
This is an average of 778 miles per day more
than the distance between Toledo and New York
City. This is another tribute to the cushion
ing effect of Triplex Springs and. the quality
of material in Overland 4.
McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co.
We Can Make oa a Bargain in Made-up
Apple Boxes, also Lug Boxes
Shook is high this year. Let us save you money.
Farm Bureau Co-Operalive Exchange
Phone 932 4th & Fir Streets
Stenography
Muldgraphing
! Circular work of U kind
Mtlllat LUU
Tunnell & Edwards
i I0-I08 Llbertr Building,
Medford, Oregon.