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PXOE THREE K. C. ELDRIDGE T MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREfiOX. TUESDAY. JANUARY IS, 1921 I I ilan is just as Young land. Strong as, his 'i Blood SNo man can fight the battles of and hold his own if his blood t pure, for rich, red blood .what strength is based upon. ten you see a strong, vigorous , who never knows when he eked, you may wager that , a man has coursing through j-yeins rich, red blood. Many Kile have thin, pale blood, iejr are weak, .tire easily, be ne discouraged quickly, and netimes feel like giving up the Jiggle. Such folks need Dr. jirce's Golden Medical Discov- which is sold by druggists liquid or tablet form. . t is made up of Blood root, pon Qrap ret, Quten's root, in root, Chtrry Bark, without Shol. Send 10c. to Dr. Pierce's $idB' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., im trial package of the tablets. jjfyMPiA, WASH.r-"My husband rgya uses Dr. Pierce's Golden ittlcal Discoveiy as a stomach dicine and tonic, and declares it it is the best medicine in the rid." Mrs. J. E. Foster, Cor. sir and Spring Streets. EFINED SERVICE at a saving 'e ; are in a position to ye., the lowest... possible ts obtainable. feiy item of modern fun jtfi service is given our bst careful .attention. ; . also .... . jthe assistance of a . Licensed Lady Embalmer I without extra charge Veeks - Conger Co. K. C. KUlritlee has arrived from Indt'peiutfnce, Oivgun 11ml has ns HUiued active manitgoniunt of the El dritlKt' Dairy Products company. Ills son. E. X. Kldridm, who has lu't-n in charge, will be fie Id man. Mr. El dridge says they have disposed of the ndependenee ereamery, will sell their home there and move here when school is out. E. N. Eldi-idge and family and another younger son have been living' hero for some time. Mr. Eldridge says he hopes to see Jackson one of the leading dalrv counties of Orepon in a few ycjr. He says when He started the cream ery in Polk county-20 years ago.- :he dairying interests were very small and only one man in the county had us many as 10 cows and now only one county in the Vnltt'rt States has a larger register of merit Jerseys than Polk, and that is St. Lawrence coun ty. New York. Y. W. C. A. SPEAKER The forum of the Medford Cham her of Commerce tomorrow noon at the Holland Hotel will have Miss. Amy Smith for an address on the woik of the y. W. C. A. As executive frtere- tary of the northwest field of the Y, W. C. A., Miss Smith has an intimate knowledge of the results, which arc being obtained and is also in position to give advice where greater effic iency could be secured, which would bo beneficial to a great many more of the young ladies than are now bing accommodated. Herbert Cuthbert, executive -secre tary of the Pacafic Northwest Tour ist association will be in attendance at the forum and although Irs has not been assigned for an address lie will give the members a short talk on the work of the association which he lop resents. The; privilege of the forum is c tended to Jhe ladies of Medford in terrsted in V. W. C. A. work. Thos. who expect to .attend should assemble promptly at noon in the lobby of the Holland hotel. armers Attention' ir it T Something Different In Comedy None of the characters in "Scratch My Had;," now showing at the rase theatre, behave quite like you expect them to. There is a hero who performs noble deeds of valor on behalf of the-lady-In distress and sets nothing for his pains but a "thank-you" and a grateful smllp. There ia a villain who Inhales spaghetti from a tin Kt and wears a paper dicky" for a shirt he surrenders to the hero at the insignifi cant price of a whacked shin and a poke in the ribs. There Is a jealous husband who storms and raves like most J. T.'s do but turns out to be the best sort of a guy In the world. And there Is a ludy-ln distress who, for the first time in the annals of literature, drama or movia, is sensible enough to refuse an invitation to visit a man's ins. Don't go ta see "Scratch Xl.v Back" if you expecl the usual screen comedy, put if you like now, different things, you'll love this Innovation in modern comedy drama. Katherlne MacDonald at Rialto i Katherine MacDonald j TO PLAY THE PIANO Leopold Godowsky, the celebrater pianist who will appear at the l'uge theater on next Tuesday evening, Jan. 25th, was recently asked, who had helped him solve his problems in the early days of his musical career. "My problems", came his witty nn swer, "were personally solved and dis solved. 1 consider myself practically self taught, for a few months at the: lierlin Hoch Schule, only served to snow me mai i couiu leurn nmuius from dull and conventional schemes of instruction. The value of self teach ing Is of course obvious. It stimulates the working out of problems which otherwise a diploma solves. Many students feel that if they have done work enough to receive a .ma, they are entitled to rest on that visible sign of learning und consequently never develop any real Individuality. However, It would be unwise to advo cate self teaching for all. The great majority need the guidance of a ma tured mind and a ripened experience." It is Interesting to know that Go dowsky, thoiyjh undoubtedly an in stinctive musician, even more than a pianistic genius, has never allowed himself to be guided by instinct whol ly. With him 'there must he a scien tific explanation for everything. Intu itive inspiration and spontanloty are duly recognized but they must be thor oughly filtered through tho Intellect to have truo value. With a story, star and production that bid fair to set the pace for screen attractions for months to come, "Pas sions Playground," -adapted from the famous storv of Monte Carlo, "The Guests of Hercules." by C. N. and A. M. Williamson, will be shown at the Kialto theatre, last times todaj IGHTSPYT Gthe westco Klees pressure water system Is to home what wireless telegraphy is ie- commercial world... Maximum Lure all the time,-without the In stance of a tank. Besides all features. It has only one (1) frig part, needs no oil and lasts a lime. t.l$ I this wonderful tankless pressure w. f idem Plumbing Heating Co. . CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 18. The Harvard 'varsity track team which had planned a southern trip Tor the spring lecess will not go below the Mason Dixon line, as a result of action by University of Virginia and the Naval academy. To a communication from the graduate manager of athletics at larvard. saying that the Crimson team included two athletes of negro blood, both Institutions replied that they con sidered It best that track meets sched uled with Harvard In April should not be held.. V' '."';. U Bldg. Phone 62C rOU CAN GET THAT P JOB I'jAOLD It better if you linvo ftkRLEY-DAVroSON I MOTORCYCLE Rn flint, von ran GO ft - k,tlie list of used motors at the shop of f . GAYLORD ; fit' Kast raymcnts sure kord Not. Phone 188-m lAUTO PAINT SHOP .Utomobiles Painted and Sr. . Revarnished 3 . ..221 North Fir. 0. SPRINKLE, Prop. Phono 777 SEWARD U HOTEL ?H0USE OF CHEER" f. ALDER AT 10TH STREET, St,,.POKTLAXD, OKEUO.N. dl the Oregon electric cars stop a iiotel. Our hotels have the home- f' atmosphere, and our service is zcelled. Wo strive to piease. fes SI. SO and up. With bath to and up. Our dining room is -popular, and our business men's Joeon, ana anr regular ana eun dinners am aot equalled else- ire. at our price.. Opposite Olds. Forty-one pages were proven in tho rank of Esquire at last night's ses sion of the Knights of Pythias. The lesson of the -rank was presented in a very masterly way and will linger long in the minds of tho Esquires. Tho eats committee, headed by Knight tomer Keed, contributed materially to the enjoyment of the occasion, and at a late hour, two hundred good Knights lay down to sleep in quiet content with the remembrance of a perfect evening. . THE FRECKLE FACED m li Attention, all you freckle-faced youngsters! Here's a chance to com mercialize those trecKies. iomoi row nlKht every Medford boy or girl who has 100 freckles or more will bo admitted free to the Page theater to see Wesley Barry, tho boy star. In "Dlnty." his first starring vehicle, net your mother or father or big sister to count 'cm for you. And it you nap- pen to have only 9!), don't be afraid to drop around to the Page anyway. You'll get in. count em." is the Genuine and, Only ' Laxative' Br onto -i Quinine . . tablets The Ant and original Cold and Grip tablet, the merit of which is recognized by all civilized nations. ' Be careful to svold ImlMtioiu. Be sure its Bromo The genuine bears this signature 30a CHICAGO, Jan. 18. With James. "Hippo" Vaughn's signature affixed to tho 1921 contract, Manager Kvers of tho Chicago Nationals today hud a largo par.t of his pitching staff lined up for next season. Vaughn, slur southpaw, signed one of the new form contracts. drawn up by baseball magnates here last week. Pitchers Grover Alexnnder and George Tyler signed last fall, hut will sign ugnin on the new contracts. Manager Gleason of thu Chicago Americans, has hooked more than AO players to train in Texas. The White Sox party probably will ho the largest major league delegation ever to go south , for training. CHARLIE WHITE CALLED MU-WAUKEE, "Wis., Jan. 18. Charlie White, Chicago lightweight boxer, wns cited today to appear in February before flie Wisconsin state boxing commission to answer charges of stalling In his match at Kenr.ha last Friday with Sailor ' Freedman, also of Chicago. Tho referee stopped tho bout in the closing round, the tenth, awarding the decision to Freed man. U.S. DISCOVERS CURE LAS! IN SIX-DAY RACE CHICAOO, Jan. 18.-After thirty three hours, stein and O'Shea were one lap behind In the six-day bicycle race, all other teams havin? covered 590 miles at 7 n. m. Tho Eaton-Hill team and Madden rldinfr with MaKln, led in points, both having eighteen. Ray Eaton was Injured In a fall nt 1 a. m., and though removed un conscious was able to return to the race at 7 o'clock. JAP CKOWX I'HIXCE TO PAY ENGLAND A VISIT TOKIO, Jan. 1 7. Tho Japanese crown prince is plumilng nn official visit to England next March, accord ing to statements printed In news papers of this city. DBS IIOIXES, la., Jan. 18. Dis covery by chemists of the United Stutes department of agriculture of the underlying cause of the destruc tive corn disease "root rot," will enablo.corn producing states to -n-crease their crops, probably ten per cent, E, T. Meredith, secretary of the department snld today in telling of the discovery. The Investigations wore complete about ten days ago. SIOUX CITY, la., Jan. 18. Mrs, Agnes Church who. It Is alleged, lived here with Miss Dora Dunkelman of Melvln, Iowa, bb her "husband" for three years, was Indicted today by the county grand jury for conspiracy to corrupt the public morals and forgery of a marriage license. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall It to Foley & Co., 2835 Shcf field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com- pound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, bead aches, and sluggish bowels. Sold Happy After 20 Years "I must write ad tell you I am get ting along fine. For 20 years, that is over half of my life, I have spent in poor health and suffering from severe gas in stomach and in diges tion. Mayr'tj Wonderful Kemedy has entirely restored me. I also know of "veral others who have taken it for the same trouble and are now well again." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes tho catar rhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays tho inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ujlments, Including ap pendicitis One dose win convince or money refunded. For Bale by all druggists. Adv. What You Need Most in Your Home Are You Giving Your Wife a Sduare Deal? AYlietlier von nre n business liinn, a machinist. ;m electrienl oninnecr or a hook keeper, look nliont you while nt work inul see the up-to-date time and hibor saving de vices at your disposal. The typewriter, adding machine, e:ish register, ;mlom;itic machines, measuring instru ments and countless oilier devices are helping you to be more efficient and are making your job easier! Is there any reason in the world why your wife shouldn't have modern home equip ment, parallel to yours, to make her work easier and thoroughly efficient ? Of course not ! They why not start now and give her that which she deserves. Start big by removing the greatest hurdeii front her shoulders. (let her a Western Electric Washer and Wringer OO rrvn7T will put one in your homo. The remaining few pay ments will be easy, for the washer actually pays for ilsell' in a year. Eight now is the time to buy. , These special easy terras offered until February 12, ' PHONE 90 Paul's Electric Store Coiner Main and Central Streets I ' i . a1 Partnership ; INCOME TAX UPTURNS differ from Individual re turns. Every DOMESTIC parncrship and every foreign partnership doing business in the lluit .ed States must make a RK ' TURN' of income regardless of the amount of its gross of net. Income OUR Income Tax Service is up to the minute on PART NERSHIP and nil other In come Tax Matters. Do It Now Wilson Auditing Co. ' Liberty I)lcl. Accountants E. JI. Wilson, CP. A. J. C. Cones, Income Tax Specialist With Mfldfnrrt tmrtn In Mndfnrrt marie Fisher Flouring Mill Company's FEEDS Are the recognized standard ofquallty amonfl Poultry and Stock Men and represent the best teed values obtainable. No guess work Is em ployed In the manufacture of any of Fisher's Brands; Fisher's Feeds are made from provs.:. iormulas and are calculated to bring the best results. RETAIL PRICES, IN EFFECT THIS DATE Scratch Food, per 100-pound sack Egg Producer, per 100-pound sack Mill Run, per 80-pound sack Dairy Food, per OO.pound sack 1 Mormilk, per 80-pound sacK ..$3.60 .. 3.65 1.80 2.60 2.05 anhlr.l in ehanfiA uithnllt nntice The above prices are cash f. o. b. our warehouse In sack lots. A dis count of five cents per sack will be allowed on purchase of half ton or more. Delivery free In 500 lb. lots or more. Bardwell Fruit Company Phone 124 445 So. Fir St. The Medford Auto Paint Shop (Registered) General Motor Cur Iteflnlslilng , Centnil & Jiickxon. Phone 707 Licensed CITY SCAVENGER . All refuse immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts. Dully business dlsr tilct. l'hone 895. WHITSETT & JENNINGS. Merchants' Lunch WEDNESDAY 122 p. m. 50c HOLLAND CAFE Potato Salad Soup Old Fashioned Nnvy Denn Veal CroquetteB, (Jreon i'cus linked Pork' nnd Itenns New Knglund Corn Bread Mashed Potatoes Hot ("ream Slaw Ornnge Jello, Whipped Cream Tea Coffee , . Milk IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllW Try Our Special Plate Lunch 40c Potato Salad Home linked Pork nnd Means Corn Uracd Mashed Potatoes Tea Coffee Milk Every Fordson Owner is a Fonlsnn linosler. This is because of the abundant power which H enables it lo handle idl the work, largo and small, economical tip-keep, moderate cost and du- E5 rnbility of the ( S5 I Fords oxv 1 TRADE MARK E 5 It is the logical power for summer fallow work. It will handle the discing, harrowing, 3 E5 blading and seeding quicker, easier and far cheaper than mules. SS Remember, the Fordson Tractor uses common kerosene for fuel. j .K s C. E. GATES AUTO CO. s . 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