Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 07, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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KTETVPORD If AIL TRtBtTNTC. TdTCDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, .TANtTARY 7. 102 f
- .( New President Of Mexico
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GAINED
Andy Towles Says Tanlac
Built Up So He Is Ready
to.,' Go Back-i On, Job
Rheumatism Gone.
'jTnnlac certainly proved to bo tlio
riifillcjne I needed,, for since I bccnn
inking: It I have gitincd twenty-one
lounitH and aur ready o go back to
work,'.' , said Andy Towles, 662 -Market
street, PortliBid,' Ore.
.; "For two years before I started tak
ing Tanlac I had suffered from nom
Ocli troiible-nnd rheumatism. .My ap
petite' wus poor and the littlis I did
Inanaga to ,paU wpuldnlt digest and
made me iiiUerablc for hours after
wards, das would form on my stom
ach and press against' my heart, and
Jungs unttl I could harcfly breathe,
aifd often I just had to gasp for
fireath. I was always constipated, had
awful -headaches, there, was a roar
ing noise in. my head and I often he
fame so dizay I could hardly stand on
my feet. The rheumatism in my back
. and legs "was so bad I was nearly
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MeM Vegetables-
-'. Fresh Vegetables ft Saturday's Trade
iieaf Lettuce Celery , Turnips '. .
Head Lettuce , Artichokes ,'. ' Carrots ; ,i .
Cautifiower Sweet Potatoes Parsnips " ' ;
Spinach Mustard Greens Cabbage
V: . , Fresh Fruits of All Kinds J '
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Personal Attention : ! , . ' Prompt Service
h. E. Marsh
Phone 252 w , ,. ;; Groper. ; EUW ?52..
We have the right size Exide to give long-lasting'
poer and care-free service in yourusar at a -Xl vv
-, '''.''' 28 REDUCTION : '
.All makes of Batteries repaired and recharged.
ATTERIE5
Battery and
Nat. Bldg
D;:' L. Ewing ;
PHONE 201-W
ROGUE RIVER
POULTRY FARM
I1IIEKUERSV (OF HIGH l'I!tJ)VCl.G S. C.WU1TE LEGHORNS
I'tir Suc:
BABY CHIX
' ; . Hatching ggs .. 1
8-Week Old l'ullcts
Agcnta for the Knwkr Fortx
Ventilating Oil Burning Brood -v
or- Stove. The BEST1 Ktovc
Catalogue Tree. .Jacksonville
' Jtoad. '
MAKE YOUR OLD TIRES LASTt "
' UNTIL SUMMER , " "
BATESTIRE5
Will Give You 5000 More Miles From Your Old Tires
" A MORE MILEAGE CO.
: . R. A. PETTY. JR. .
132 South Riverside ; ... .
' Licensed
CITY SCAVENGER,
- All refune immediately removed on
short notice. Weekly visit in resi
dence diatrtctB. Pally businew dis
trict. ( Phone 85.
wfirrsEiT" jexxixgst
BsaiiiMwiiiiii in -
21 POUNDS
I
always in pain and .my Jplii't were so
stiff I could scarcely Tiroo my ItmbB.
Finally I became .ho -nervous, . -rundown
and weik I itist had to giyo' up
and quit work entirely. - '"--'V"'
"A friend of mine'n Seattle"tnld me
of the benefits he had received from
Tanlac and I decided to .ry it myself.
"Well, sir. It him done me o'Vmuch
good my1 friends all- ask1 ne hat I
linve been taking to nako, me look bo
well, and t mighty quick tell them it
was Tanlao. 1 now yhave a splendid
appetite,' everything- agrees with" nie,
and I am never troubled with-.gas or
shortness of breath. The rheuma
tism has' left me entirely, and I can
get around as. good as I evef couldj
1 am notf'bothered with constipat'ton,
never have, a headache 'or digzy, and
that peculiar roaring, has gone from
my - head. My -nerves arc in good
Shane, I sleep well, have regained
my lost weight and strength and foe)
simply-fine all the time." .
Tanlac is sold in Medford' byAVest
Side Pharmacy, in Jacksonville by
J. V. Robinson, in Rogue ' itlver by
W. S. Cary, andvby leading druggists
in every town. . j. Adv,
Electric Co.
Phone-116
G. J. Hoffman
C. P. CARPNTEIl, MGll.
- Our lO.OOO-EKg
' ELECTRIC HATCHERY
Will liatcii - STRONGER CHIX.
l'erfect tcnicratiire control, no .
oil if utiles, no soot. YMir lintch
GUARANTEED. . Sqllbooklng
Orders,-- - - :
Phone 162-R
Plumbing and Stove Repair
Coll fitting, stores rebBtlt,; Prompt
M-rvlcc. Keonable charges. Good
work S. IL CAOTtL-E ' 1
100.113 H. Holly. Phone 0;I0
'" "-"actteljrn Welding.-
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UBRARY TONIGH
To the editor: The fact that'only a
dozen or so people congregaTed at the
library Wednesday evening to hear
Mr. H. W. Arbury tell mhat a commu
nity Service program would do for
Medford, shows more plainly than any
thing else how very' much Medford
neflds such service '
.J)r'., Arbury is here In the interest
of the National Community Service ln
corjwnitod. and he is asking that Med
ford extend an invitation to a group of
specialists .to cohie here for the pur
pose of organizing a local branch, and
demonstrating just'what can be accom
plished by such an organization. He is
not asking us to raise a certain sum
of money tp.pa- these exports; they
are paid from a national fund. -Med-fprd's
contract and obligation with this
national organization would be a mere
nbthlng. Scarcely more than a 'hole
some interest in Its own welfare; a
desire for community organization,
work and spirit.
It is human nature,' collectively and
Individually shaking, to shy - away
from two things a contract with par
ty or parties which Includes a stated
sum of expense, or a contract which
promises exceptional value without the
'expenditure any money. . And so It
is in this' case; it is very hard not to
be skeptical, and be looking for the
nigger in .the woodpile, when such a
' proposition as Mr. Arbury offers Is put
up to the town, But if every person in
.Medford had heard him Wednesday
evening, they would certainly undor-
! stand how such benefit could be de
rived for the cojnmunity, and ' insist
that this, wonderful opportunity nnd
advantage, virtually profforcd as a
gift, be seized at once. -. i
i Like the famous, blundering' Ole 01-
'son, we people of Medford," don't often
make our goal in one jump, and this
time, fortunately for us, we have the
' chance of making it in two jumps. So
Friday evening at 8 o'clock,' a socond
meeting yill be held at the library, for.
the purpose of heading again the out
line of a community service work and
, determining It Medford will accept the
opiwrtunity held out to it.; H Is to be
hoped that tevery person In Medford,
who has the Jntereats of the town at
, heart, will be there. tt see that their
i toffn takes enough interest in Its own
, welfare , to embrace, such- an oppor
tunity. , Mr Arbury will prove to you
what this organization means to the
towns and cities which have tried, it
Out; ho will show you just why and
how we need. It. Ho will convince you
that Jt . helps the young and the old,
and makes, a DtVonger, happier more
harmonious community."
a: It Is not what we do when we are
working that denotes the man, woman
or dhlld, but what we do in our leisure
'moments, and organized play, interests
and endeavors, are some of the things
which a community ' service brings
about, ' . v.. - .. . '
I' .The social strata of Medford, as it-is
In most towns of the west. Is very tlp
ttlted and broken into bits none an
tagonistic to the o.Bier yet in some yay
never meeting or blending together in
a common interest. We cannot go on
: to very high things until the mclting
. pot of social life simmers down to a
j point that suits each knd every one of
us. wefnave passed the pioneer stage
when each could relyi on his own en
deavor, and scramble' for- himself;
those days are past when the ery
isolation and hardships endured by
each was the -'common . factor that,
brought about the neJghboHy ' feeling
between people living miles and miles
apart--and when the word neighbor
meant neighbor. ' '
'We have built up a beautiful little
city here, you and I, and all the rest of
us, but we have been eo busy doing it
that we have forgotten the' old and
valuable art of being neighborly, and
we also need to" foster some agency
which will revive the lost art of play
among us. "Let us learn to enjoy our
city to the utmost enjoy it together,
and be pVud of it together.. Mr. Ar
bury will tell us how this can be done
by small effort and expense on our
part-. Every Individual and organiza
tion In the city should be back of this
movement and lend their support by
attending the meeting Friday evening
to hear him outline the plan.
80 be there to help "Ole make it in
tho'sccond yump." ' M. P. M.
OE VA STATE CAPITAL
CHARLESTON, W. Va.; Jan. 7.
That tho attic of the stato canltol,
which was deHtroyed by fire last Mon
day, was .frequently used by "crap
hooters' van the statement, today
of James J. Ciis, janitor of the build
ing, who expressed ,the opinion that
tho fire was not caused by defective
electric wlrlnff-
Creates Strength
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Anyone debllitnted, weak nd run
down will find almost immediate re
lief and a start toward permanent
health by taking Vinol, the most won
derful tonic of today,
VINGL
Modford Pharmacy, Medford, Main
at Central. " ". Adv.
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40rVRIOHT.KITI.TONE VIIW CO. M.VMKj
Gen. Alvero Obregon. Liberal
Constitutionalist, has been chosen
ih the president of the Mexican
Republic. Ohreuon believes in male
nc a fnf-r.d of -the United Stater
ind not a to ;,'
EiOiMPS TO
- PROTECT STEELHEAD
The" American Legion, Cletn. Atkin
son Post No. S4, Gold Beaeh, Oregon,
recently auopieu uie lunuwius i;wjiu-
tlon: . , I
Resolved by the Clem AtkinsonPost
No. 85 of the American Legion, i
That whereas a large number of ox-
service men are dependent for the .beautifully photographed are what the
means of making their livelihood, 1njnutrong of tno .Pug0 theatre will see
wholo or In part, upon the commercial
fishing industry on Rogue river, f
And whereas it. is :pt vital Impor-
tance to the mombers of this post oti
the American Legion that tne iisning
industry, oe preserved., ami luaioiuu, j
stops be taken for. the preservation
and perpetuation "of the said industry.! 41 e which is tho matrimonial game
Now, therefore .the.hiembers ot this ns ti,e man does in his. .
post 'take this meaiis. to call to the
attention of all 'persons interested cer
tain considerations todohing.upqu tho
snld industry, ns follows:
I." Thoio is urgent noed of further
hatchory facilities upon Rogue river. )e(, other competitors for aerial hon
Tho Roguo river Is second in Impor-1 orB I)crforming (calB ot (larlng that
tance in the stale of ,Oregon only to. 8eenod aimoHt incredible. In Marshall
the Columbia river in the value of its . Noilan'k super picture of newspaper
fishory products. The demonstrated .llfe..Go m,a c!ot Jr ,,llyillK nt tho
success of hatchery methods as nrac- Rnts (heatl.0 thl weck y0lmg o'Mal
tlced by the Oregon Hah ..commission ,oy n(la uiossomd rortll n earnest,
permit of no doubt but that the preser-' . Ri(!ng from tho aviatlon rlcl(I ln an
vatlon of the fishing industry is direct- 01.dfllary piRne not - a stunt one
ly dependent upon hatchery opera-( o'Malley soars thousands of feet above
Hons.., The present hatchery facilities-tno Kr0UI1(1 an(1 thon procoeds to see
upon Rogue river are inadequate for hnw many nttlra ne Can raise on the
the perpetuation of the Chinook salmon of hg aU(tor8 Hq c,ml)8 n,ollg
onrl thU-Dtnalhnnrl trnilt In thp.Rfi wat-'.i.:
and th5 steelhead trotit in these wat
ers. And. we demand that a hatchery
be maintained on. the lower Rogue
river. .
2. Deploring tlie illssonBiohS which
have in the past arisen out of, tho fish
ing In Rogue river, and believing that
there should in tho future he no occa
sion for misunderstanding between the
men engaged In earning their living in
tho commercial flshlg ' Industry and
the sportsmen of the upper ; Rogue
river, the iuonVbers of this post declare
themselves in, favor of strict regula
tions for the preservation of tho steel
head trout against destruction in' com
mercial .fishing, and recognize - the
right of tho sportsmen of the tipiier
Rogue to the protection of trie sport
which brings extensive tourist travel
to their communities. " '" '
In particular," the members of this
post favor the elimination by law of
seines and sot nets from the waters
of Rogue river, the establishment y
law of a dead line at Doyle's Rock be
low .which there shatl be no commer
cial fishing, and the establishment by
law of a dead line at the mouth of
Lobster creek above which there snail
be no commercial fishing.
3. We. favor the elimination" of'th'c
existing closed season for commercial
fishing, extending from August 25th to.
September 10th and closing'tho season
September 30th. . , " .'
4. We are In favor of . the sprhig
season commencing April 15th.
STATE BOARD HEALTH
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SALKM, Ore., Jan. ' 7. Governor
Olrott today announced that hn had
appointed V. 3. 8lnlth uf Porttand'Jir.
J. H. Kosenberir of prinevillo as mem
bers - ot the state board of hcaltj,.
Their appointments will become ef
fective January 15. ,
Dr. Smith who will succeed Dr.'1 It.
J. Marsh of Portland, s6rved two
terms as a member of the state board
of health, covering the period fi-om
1S07 to 1915. Dr. Houck ivlll suc
cecVi Dr. A. H, Hale, of H;irrl:)liiiid.
Dr. Rosenberg will succeed Dr. V. T.
Bacon of l.aUrande.
Butter Drops 4' Cents
PORTLAND,' Jan. flutter dropped
four cents here today.'. Following a
series of declines this made district
grade butter 49c wholesale. Rutterfat
wiy down six cents today, the buying
price being quoted at 40 cents, 1
The only survivor of the discoverers
6f gpld at 'Yrektt, Cal., Is Eu Wicks,
whp arrived at the Imperial yesterday.
Mr.'Vlcks is 92 years old and is an
old-time resident of Tho Dalles. Mr.
Wicks rocentl- went to Yreka to look
over the placo and people came fur
miles around to see and talk to him
and get fii'St-hainl data i-egarding pio
neer days. All of the other gold dig
gers of Jhnt placo havo long since
crossed the great divide. Mr. Wicks
was tho first settlor in Scott's Valley.
Cal., trout which point later many Ore
gon pioneers came. Despite his J12
years Mr. Wicks has been traveling
around alono and feeling perfectly cap
ablo of taking care of himself. He In
tended remaining in Yreka' longer be
cause the people were making a sort
of hero of him, but he had to return
to The Dalles on legal business. The
city of Tho Dalles has dammed a
creek from which Mr. Wicks obtains
his water supply, thereby cutting off
the water. Mr. Wicks resents this
very much and contends that inasmuch
as he lived tlicro 30 years before Tho
Dalles was even incorporated, ho has
some rights, "ft Is tho first law suit
I've over had In 92 years,"; Mr. Wicks
confided' In the lobby of tho imperial
yesterday. Portland Oregoninu.
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A fascinating story that will anneal
especially to the feminine clement of
tho audience, a talented and beautiful
stnr. and a most elaborate nroductlon.
Wi10 iJiui0 Hantinorstoln appears in
Oioi- production "The Woman Ciiimo",
today alul tomorrow,
Tno story is based upon tho Idea
that- it is no 111010 than fair that a
wonmIl should bo entitled to ipui'siio
he,, samo tactics In her business in
Leaps From One Airplane to Another
Pat O'Malloy Is one of Iho most dar-
Jitg'yoinigqters in tho motion picture
... ,.,, hlul n,,ir.Mv n,K,,.i,,
the planes ot the machine, swings him
self Into space and after several at
tempts lands -on ,the wings of another
airplane. Later, after performing his
mission, ho again returns to the orig
inal machine only to' again leave it by
dropping from a- rope ladder to the
roof ot an express train. He later on
leaves that snnid roof while the train
is going-sixty' miles nu hour and
catches tho rope ladder , suspended
from the fnst movtpg airplane flying
abovo. Later on during tho action of
the' picture, he duplicates these stunts
in a seaplane. ' And thero Is noj. a foot
of the film "faked" it is tho genuine
thing.
DO NOT
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Preparing
Your
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Cones, our Income Tux
Specinlist, is fully equipped
. and prepared with nil the
UIq rulings, and can take u.l
viintufrc' of evg'y deduction
and allowance that will
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' WILSON AUDITING CO.
Liberty Hhlg.
K. M., Wilson , . ,
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GOOD CLOTHES
I Make Them .
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TAILOR
ijtH East Man St: '
A SUNDAY PAGE '
I MADAM
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Gem Nut Margarine
A Pure Spread for Bread
Made from the oil pressed f.'om the white
meat of the cocoanut, peanut oil, Pasteurized
milk, and salt.
It is pure, clean, and delicious.
. So that your dealer will get it fresjh, we
make it daily in fourteen, conveniently
located factories.
Delicate in flavor, and economical in
price, you may spread Gem Nut gener
ously and still effect a substantial saving
on your trocery bill.
Order a carton today.
Swift & Company,
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DISCOURAGEMENT is a twin brtitliet' to
, failure,' IE things ,- liavc sccinfid topscy- -
turvcy in your biisincss, just remember wcl
faced far blacker clouds Avlien the great
war was on- and yet the sun broke through.:.
. The First National Bank can see many op
portunij;ies ahead for you.
Wfirct National Rnk:!
, Medford
American Legion
Assembly
DANCING
American
TONIGHT
9 o'Clock p. m. ; -
The Public Is Cordially Invited
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DISCOURAGED
Oregon j
Legion Hall
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